Metaverse courses made available at the University of Tokyo

– The University of Tokyo (Todai) is set to offer courses in metaverse by the end of 2022. – The courses center around engineering and science-related fields. – Metaverse takes center stage in Japan.

The metaverse has been a major topic in Japan for some time. The ripple effect has prompted The University of Tokyo to join the metaverse bandwagon. Later this year, the university, also known as Todai, will provide a variety of study programs that will take place in the metaverse. The initiative was designed to overcome a shortage of skilled workers specializing in Japan’s rapidly evolving technologies. Technological advancement is taking place at a time when the decentralized ecosystem has spread across all industries, including finance and education. 

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According to a news report from the local media company, The Asahi Shimbun, the courses will be available to students ranging from high school to working adults. Todai’s initiative was launched to address Japan’s lack of skilled employees working on “digital transformation” and “advanced technologies.” The Metaverse research program will be handled by Todai’s faculty of engineering and engineering-related graduate schools. Students who complete the courses will receive certificates as proof of their completion.

Metaverse makes learning interesting at Todai

University officials emphasized that studying in the metaverse will provide a platform for “anyone, regardless of age, gender, social status, or location of residence,” allowing them to learn about engineering and information science. The University of Tokyo said nothing about cryptocurrency or NFTs in particular. With the sector frequently connected to the metaverse and home to a number of renowned metaverse brands, there’s a chance that Todai will mention blockchain-based platforms.

Junior-high and high-school students will get an overview of the cosmos for the first time. They’ll also study how to pursue a career in engineering, science, and other technical fields. The university will deliver the information through blended online and face-to-face courses. The aforementioned technological development has already made it feasible to implement AI and VR in businesses, industries, education, and government. Students and professionals in other sectors can reskill/upskill themselves via related online courses. These courses will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and next-generation communication technologies.

The course structure

Japan shifts focus to the decentralized ecosystem

The Japanese government has tended to be open-minded about decentralized finance. It has embraced almost everything else that pertains to it. In April, the Bank of Japan petitioned the G7 for a cryptocurrency regulatory framework. The war between Ukraine and Russia has been a major driving force behind the legislation rush. 

Japanese firms are attempting to increase the number of women who enroll in their programs. There will also be a push to encourage more females to pursue engineering degrees.  This is due to the lack of female participation in engineering, which has been recognized as an issue. Japan has had a strong interest in the metaverse for some time. Current tendencies have demonstrated just that.

Women take crypto center stage

The Japanese government is taking a multi-pronged approach to promote virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). In May, local authorities began a campaign to promote metaverse projects. In addition, the government will utilize NFTs and avatars in a new virtual space.  Over the last several months, Japan has had a few exciting Metaverse applications. Residents are discovering interesting ways to utilize the technology. 

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