東海大学 | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1942 |
President | Tatsuro Matsumae |
Undergraduates | 29,008 (2015) |
Postgraduates | 1,057 (2015) |
Location |
Tokyo, Japan 35°39′52″N 139°41′05″E / 35.664478°N 139.6848°ECoordinates: 35°39′52″N 139°41′05″E / 35.664478°N 139.6848°E |
Campus | Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Kumamoto and Hokkaido |
Colors | Blue |
Affiliations | Tokyo 12 Universities |
Website | www.u-tokai.ac.jp/ |
Tokai University (東海大学 Tōkai Daigaku?) is a private university in Tokyo, Japan. Its establishing entity, the Tokai University Educational System was founded by Dr. Shigeyoshi Matsumae in 1942. He opened the Aerial Science College, an antecedent of Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan in 1943. Tokai University was accredited under the Japan's old educational sysytem in 1946 and under the new sysytem in 1950. In 2008, Tokai University, Kyushu Tokai University, and Hokkaido Tokai University were consolidated and reorganized into Tokai University.
The Tokai University Educational System is one of the largest general education and research institutions in Japan. Today, Tokai University consists of eight campuses in Sapporo (Hokkaido), Takanawa (Tokyo), Yoyogi (Tokyo), Shonan (Kanagawa), Isehara (Kanagawa), Shimizu (Shizuoka), Kumamoto (Kumamoto), and Aso (Kumamoto), which are composed of 21 schools and faculties made up appx. 80 departments, majors, and programs. Its graduate school offers 21 courses. The total student population is about 30,000 including 700 international students.
Civilization
Asian Civilization
European Civilization
American Civilization
Nordic Studies
History
Japanese Literature
Creative Writing
English
Media Studies
Psychological and Sociological Studies
Political Science
Economics
Business Administration
Human Development
Arts
International Studies