Tokai Gakuen University

Tokai Gakuen University (東海学園大学, Tōkai Gakuen Daigaku), abbreviated as TGU, is a Japanese private university located in Miyoshi, Aichi within the Chubu of Japan. It has a campus in Tempaku-ku, Nagoya.The predecessor of the school dates back to the Meiji era (1888) when it started as a Jodo Buddhist school in Aichi, and was chartered as a university in 1995.[2]

Tokai Gakuen University
東海学園大学
Other name
TGU
Motto
勤倹誠実、共立
TypePrivate
Established1888 (1888)
PresidentMatsubara Takehisa
Academic staff
116[1]
Administrative staff
88
Students4,406
Undergraduates4,398
Postgraduates8
Location,
Japan

35°07′34″N 137°06′14″E / 35.126°N 137.104°E / 35.126; 137.104
CampusMiyoshi, Nagoya
Websitewww.tokaigakuen-u.ac.jp/english/

The advantages of Tokai Gakuen(Gakkō Hōjin) Group, including Tokai Gakuen University, are more than 130 years old, and more than 100,000 alumni are active in various fields such as politics, economy, culture, and medicine. Tokai Gakuen University conducts thorough small-group education and opens seminars for specialized research in small classes from the first year. Acquire basic knowledge and skills directly related to the future.[3]

Presidents

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Campus

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There are two campuses:

Organization

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Undergraduate programs

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TGU has six undergraduate faculties. The faculties are:

  • School of Business Management
    • Department of Business Management
  • School of Humanities
    • Department of Humanities
  • School of Psychology
    • Department of Psychology
  • School of Education
    • Department of Education
  • School of Sport and Health Science
    • Department of Sport and Health Science
  • School of Health and Nutrition
    • Department of Nutrition[5]

Graduate programs

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  • Graduate School of Business Management
    • Masters course[5]

Overseas Partners

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References

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  1. ^ "基本データ" (PDF) (in Japanese). Tokai Gakuen University. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  2. ^ "東海学園大学 公式サイト". 東海学園大学 公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  3. ^ "東海学園大学 大学は往く 新しい学園像を求めて 特集・連載 教育学術新聞 日本私立大学協会" (in Japanese). 日本私立大学協会. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Tokai Gakuen University". Tokai Gakuen University. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Undergraduate & Graduate Schools Tokaigakuen University". Tokai Gakuen University. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  6. ^ "海外留学 海外留学制度 東海学園大学" (in Japanese). Tokai Gakuen University. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
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