About course catalogue
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About course catalogue
The URLs, account and classroom informations have been removed to prevent the leakage of internal information for online classes.\ Last updated at Mar 16, 2026.\ \ Class plans and classrooms are subject to change, so be sure to check UTAS for the latest information.\ If you do not have access to the UTAS, please contact your instructor or academic affairs office.\
About course catalogue
Online Course catalogue is a system that students can use to scan all courses given in the University of Tokyo, or to search for any of the courses to find how they are interconnected.\ \ At the University of Tokyo, since more than 5,000 courses are held in the senior division of undergraduate, it may be extremely difficult for students to choose courses from among those in the disciplines and faculties other than their own.\ \ With this system, students can increase opportunities to study on their own, to study more effectively toward their individual goals or to explore new academic fields.\
How to Use
Online Course Catalogue shows a list of nearly all courses offered by the undergraduate program and graduate programs of the University of Tokyo. It is equipped with a new tool (MIMA Search) which can perform searches and visualizes the syllabus structures or relationship to other courses.\ \ The system is programmed to reflect new information posted on UTAS. Some courses such as graduation thesis courses, however, will not be shown here. As a student, you should make your final decision on which courses to take based on the method prescribed by your faculty or graduate school. For the moment, consider this system a means for efficiently collecting information on courses.
My List
If you are viewing courses on the system and find a course that catches your interest, click the My List button at the top right of the screen. The courses will be stored in your My List associated with your Google or Twitter account. You can view the courses at anytime and anywhere if you log in with the same account. In addition, you can browse the My List in class schedule format.
MIMA Search
The MIMA Search is based on a natural language processing system developed by the University of Tokyo and is equipped with the following functions:\ \ ① Choosing courses by keywords\ ② Choosing courses related to other courses\ ③ Analyzing the syllabus structures based on the clustering of closely related courses extracted in ① and ② above\ \ Each page has a MIMA Search button, which launches MIMA Search. For details on MIMA Search functions, go to http://mimasearch.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/manual/mima/overview.html. With MIMA Search, you can see where lectures in your field of interest are held (enter keywords) as well as a structural graph of related fields. You can also discover the fields that lie ahead of the courses you are currently taking (or are thinking about taking).
Contact Us
For questions regarding UTokyo Online Course Catalogue website, please contact catalog★he.u-tokyo.ac.jp.\
※ Please replace ★ with @. \ \ Notes:\ \ For questions regarding to lecture contents or course registration, please contact the corresponding faculty or graduate school.\