Course Registration

Course registration refers to the procedure for registering courses to be taken in the semester (year).
Undergraduate students register for courses in the spring semester (1st, 2nd, and 3rd term) and the fall semester (4th, 5th, and 6th term).(For graduate students, please refer to the course guide of each graduate school, interfaculty graduate school.)

Registation period Subjects for course registration
For spring semester Spring Semester Courses (Spring Semester Courses, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Term Courses), Year-round Courses
For fall semester Fall Semester Courses (Fall Semester Courses, 4th, 5th, and 6th Term Courses)
  • Please complete the procedures during the course registration period.
  • Be sure to reconfirm the registered contents during the class confirmation/correction period, and if there are any additions or corrections, please correct them during this period.
  • During the course cancellation period, only cancellations are possible, additions and corrections are not possible.
  • Course registration is done through the Education Affairs Information System.新しいウィンドウが開きますThe registration schedule for each semester is also available here.
  • Please refer to the "Educational Affairs Information System Manual" posted on the login page for access and operation instructions.
  • When registering for courses from an off-campus PC, you must use a YNU VPN Service.
  • The Educational Affairs Information System also enables you to view grades, edit and view student profiles, and view basic student information.
  • In addition to General Education Courses and Undergraduate Courses, the following subjects are available.
  1. Enrollment in courses offered by other colleges
  2. Some colleges may allow students to take courses offered by other colleges. Please check with the academic affairs department of your college for the courses you can take and the handling of credits.

  3. Credit Transfer between Universities in Yokohama
  4. Based on agreements regarding credit transfer between universities in Yokohama City, students can take designated courses offered by other universities in Yokohama City.
    Before applying, please check with your faculty's Academic Affairs Committee member, department of your college, or the Educational Affairs Division (Student Center, 2F, counter 6) for information on which universities you can complete a course, which courses you can take, and how your faculty handles the credits you have earned.
    The application periods for courses are in late March and mid to late June, which are different from the regular course registration periods.
    For details, please check the following university websites for application guidelines and other information.
    https://www.ynu.ac.jp/education/ynu_education/cooperat/air.html別カテゴリーへ移動します

  5. Credit Transfer with The Open University of Japan (Hoso-Daigaku) here in after referred to as Hoso-Daigaku.
  6. Based on the credit transfer agreement with Hoso-Daigaku, students can take courses offered by Hoso-Daigaku.
    Before applying, please check with your faculty's Academic Affairs Committee member, department of your college, or the Educational Affairs Division (Student Center, 2F, counter 6) regarding courses that you can take and how your faculty handles the credits you have earned.
    The application periods for courses aremid-January and late June, which differ from the regular course registration periods.
    Students who wish to take courses offered by Hoso-Daigaku are required to pay tuition separately. The tuition fee is 11,000 yen per course (2 credits).

    For details, please check the following university websites for application guidelines and other information.
    https://www.ynu.ac.jp/education/ynu_education/cooperat/air.html別カテゴリーへ移動します

  7. Credit transfer among graduate schools in Kanagawa Prefecture
  8. Based on academic exchange agreements between universities in Kanagawa Prefecture, students can take courses offered by graduate schools participating in the agreements.
    Before applying, please check with your faculty's Academic Affairs Committee member, department of your college, or the Educational Affairs Division (Student Center, 2F, counter 6) for information on which universities you can complete a course, which courses you can take, when you can apply, and how your credits will be handled.
    https://www.ynu.ac.jp/education/ynu_education/cooperat/kanagawa.html別カテゴリーへ移動します

(Educational Affairs Division)