Tezukayama University

Coordinates: 34°41′11″N 135°43′20″E / 34.686324°N 135.72209°E / 34.686324; 135.72209
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Tezukayama University
帝塚山大学
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TypePrivate
Established1941
PresidentRyoichi Yamamoto
(山本良一)
Academic staff
155 full-time
327 part-time[1]
Students4,920[2]
Undergraduates4,848
Postgraduates72
20
Other students
610 (international)
Location, ,
34°41′11″N 135°43′20″E / 34.686324°N 135.72209°E / 34.686324; 135.72209
CampusUrban
ColorsMadder Red  
Websitehttp://www.tezukayama-u.ac.jp/

Tezukayama University (帝塚山大学, Tezukayama Daigaku) is a private university in Nara, Japan. Tezukayama University has two campuses--one in Higashi Ikoma 東生駒 and the other in Gakuenmae 学園前. Tezukayama University has many facilities in a historical setting.

History

In 1961, Tezukayama Junior College was established with an Art Department and a Home-Life Economics Department. In 1964, Tezukayama Junior College was established as a Liberal Arts College and renamed Tezukayama University. In 1982, the Tezukayama Archaeological Institute was installed.

In 1991, The school's first graduate program, the Economics Research Department, was formed. Other departments followed and higher degrees were offered, such as a Humanities Department Ph.D. in 1998. A notable graduate program in the Humanities Department at Tezukayama University is that of Traditional Japanese Culture. Both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are offered by this program. The Law Department Ph.D. program was launched in 2001. New departments have been established as recently as 2006, such as the Business Law Department.

Organization

Faculties

  • Humanities
    • Department of Japanese Cultural Studies
    • Department of English Communication
  • Economics
    • Department of Economics
  • Business Administration
    • Department of Business Administration
  • Law
    • Department of Law
  • Psychology
    • Department of Psychology
    • Department of Family and Community Welfare
  • Contemporary Human Life Science
    • Department of Food and Nutrition
    • Department of Living Space Design
    • Department of Child Studies

Graduate School

  • Humanities
    • Traditional Japanese Culture (Doctoral Program)
  • Economics
    • Economics (Doctoral Program)
  • Law and Policy
    • Law and Policy (Doctoral Program)
  • Psychology
    • Psychology (Doctoral Program)

Research Institutes

  • Research Institute for Archeology
  • Research Institute for Economics and Business
  • Institute of Comprehensive Nara Cultural Studies
  • Human Environmental Science Research Institute

Other Institutes

  • Institute for Mental Support
  • The Museum of Tezukayama University

Notable faculty members

List of the partner universities

China

Korea

New Zealand

Spain

The United Kingdom

The United States

References

  1. ^ "数字で見る帝塚山". Retrieved 2012-02-05.
  2. ^ "数字で見る帝塚山". Retrieved 2012-02-05.

External links

Official website