Introduction to Akita University
Overview
Akita University is a national university located in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan, and was established in 1949. The school was formed by the merger of several predecessor schools, including the Akita Normal School founded in 1873, the Akita Youth Normal School established in 1944, and the Akita Mining School established in 1910. Akita University is known for its high-quality education and rich academic resources. It is an important education and research institution in Akita Prefecture. The school is committed to cultivating talents with high professional qualities and innovative abilities and contributing to the development of society.
Campus
The main campus of Akita University is located in Tegata Gakuen-cho, Akita City, and the specific address is as follows:
Tegata Campus: 1-1 Tegata Gakuen-cho, Akita City, Akita Prefecture
Educational Philosophy
The educational philosophy of Akita University is to "promote education and research at an international level." The school emphasizes the cultivation of students' independent thinking and practical abilities, and is committed to cultivating high-quality talents with professional knowledge and practical abilities through a comprehensive education system, so as to contribute to the development of society.
Disciplines and Majors
Akita University has multiple faculties and graduate schools covering a wide range of fields:
Faculty of Education and Culture
School Education Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods such as pedagogy and educational psychology, and cultivate professionals who can work in primary and secondary education, educational administration and other fields.
Regional Science Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods such as regional planning and environmental science, and cultivate professionals who can work in local administration, environmental management and other fields.
International Language and Culture Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods such as linguistics and cultural studies, and cultivate professionals who can work in international exchanges, cultural communication and other fields.
Human Environment Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods such as anthropology and environmental science, and cultivate professionals who can work in social welfare, environmental management and other fields.
Faculty of Medicine
Medical Department: Learn basic theories and practical methods such as basic medicine and clinical medicine, and cultivate professional doctors who can work in hospitals, clinics and other fields.
Health Care Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of public health and health science, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of public health and health promotion.
Department of Engineering and Resources
Earth Resources Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of geology and resource engineering, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of resource development and geological survey.
Environmental Applied Chemistry Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of environmental chemistry and materials science, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of environmental protection and material development.
Materials Engineering Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of materials science and materials engineering, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of materials development and materials processing.
Information Engineering Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of computer science and information systems, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of IT industry and information system development.
Mechanical Engineering Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of mechanical engineering and mechanical design, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of mechanical manufacturing and mechanical design.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Discipline: Learn basic theories and practical methods of electrical engineering and electronic engineering, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of power systems and electronic equipment.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of civil engineering, environmental engineering, etc., and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of civil construction and environmental protection.
Department of Life Chemistry: Learn basic theories and practical methods of biochemistry, molecular biology, etc., and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceutical research and development, etc.
Graduate School (Graduate School)
Graduate School of Education: Provides master's and doctoral courses in education.
Graduate School of Medicine: Provides master's and doctoral courses in medicine.
Graduate School of Engineering and Resources: Provides master's and doctoral courses in engineering resources.
Special Courses
School Education Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods of education, educational psychology, curriculum design, etc.
Regional Science Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods of regional planning, environmental science, etc.
International Language and Culture Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods of linguistics, cultural studies, etc.
Human Environment Course: Learn basic theories and practical methods of anthropology, environmental science, etc.
Department of Medicine: Learn basic theories and practical methods of basic medicine, clinical medicine, etc.
Department of Health: Learn basic theories and practical methods of public health, health science, etc.
Earth Resources: Learn basic theories and practical methods of geology, resource engineering, etc.
Environmental Applied Chemistry: Learn basic theories and practical methods of environmental chemistry, materials science, etc.
Materials Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of materials science, materials engineering, etc.
Information Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of computer science, information systems, etc.
Mechanical Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of mechanical engineering, mechanical design, etc.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of electrical engineering, electronic engineering, etc.
Civil and Environmental Engineering: Learn basic theories and practical methods of civil engineering, environmental engineering, etc.
Life Chemistry: Learn basic theories and practical methods of biochemistry, molecular biology, etc.
Practical Teaching
Akita University attaches great importance to practical teaching, has advanced laboratories and practice bases, and provides students with rich practical teaching resources. The school has established cooperative relations with many companies and research institutions, providing students with rich internship and practice opportunities. The school also has practical platforms such as laboratories, studios, and practice bases, providing students with a platform for actual operation.
International Exchange
Akita University actively participates in international exchange programs and has established cooperative relationships with universities in many countries to provide students with opportunities for overseas study and exchange. The school has an International Student Office to provide comprehensive support and services to international students. The school also has English intensive courses and international exchange student programs to help students improve their English proficiency and international competitiveness.
Employment Situation
Akita University performs well in terms of employment rate. According to the latest statistics, the employment rate of graduates is relatively high. The school has a career guidance center to provide students with employment consultation, resume writing guidance and interview skills training to help students find jobs smoothly. Graduates' employment units include medical institutions, government agencies, enterprises and research institutions.
Costs
Admission fee: about 200,000 yen
Tuition:
About 535,800 yen per year (depending on different departments and subjects)
The specific fees may vary. It is recommended to consult the school directly for the latest information.
Campus
Akita University has a beautiful campus environment and complete facilities, including modern teaching buildings, laboratories, libraries and sports facilities. The school also has student dormitories to provide convenient living conditions for out-of-town students.
Contact Information
Tel: +81-18-846-5111
Fax: +81-18-846-5112
Email: info@akita-u.ac.jp
Other Information
Internship Opportunities: The school has established cooperative relationships with many companies and research institutions, providing students with abundant internship and practice opportunities.
Employment Support: The school has a career guidance center to provide students with employment consultation, resume writing guidance, interview skills training and other services to help students find employment smoothly.
Scholarship System: The school has a variety of scholarship systems to help students reduce their financial burden.
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