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Baika Women's University
Japan

Popularity:655

Official website: https://www.baika.ac.jp/
Tel:+81-72-644-2111
Address:〒567-0024 1-1-1, Okishocho, Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture

Introduction to Baika Women's University

Overview

Established in 1878, opened in 1964.

Type: Private university in Japan

Abbreviated as: "Baika" (ばいか)

Location: Located in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, the specific address is: 〒567-0024 Okisho-cho 1-1-1, Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture.

Number of students: About 2,000 (as of the latest data).

Educational philosophy

The educational philosophy of Baika Women's University is "cultivating female talents with high professionalism and humanistic care", emphasizing that students should not only master solid professional knowledge, but also have good moral qualities and social responsibility. The school is committed to cultivating female talents with good moral qualities and high professionalism for society through education and research.

 

Disciplines and Departments

Department of Culture:

English and American Culture Department

Japanese Culture Department

International Relations Department

Human Welfare Department

Information Society Department

Graduate School

Graduate School of Cultural Studies:

Master's Program: Cultural Studies Major

Specialized Courses

English and American Culture Department: Teaching English and American language and culture, cultivating professionals with international vision and cross-cultural communication skills.

Japanese Culture Department: Teaching Japanese language and culture, cultivating professionals with Japanese language and culture research capabilities.

International Relations Department: Teaching international relations theory and practice, cultivating professionals with international affairs handling capabilities.

Human Welfare Department: Teaching social welfare theory and practice, cultivating professionals with social welfare service capabilities.

Information Society Department: Teaching information technology and information management, cultivating professionals with information management and technology development capabilities.

Teaching Facilities

Classrooms: Equipped with advanced teaching equipment and multimedia facilities.

Laboratories: Provide special laboratories for students to conduct experiments and practical exercises.

Library: Rich in books, providing various professional books and journals.

Computer Room: Equipped with high-performance computers and professional software to support students in digital design and production.

Campus Life

Student Clubs: The school has many student clubs, including art clubs, sports clubs, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life.

Campus Activities: Cultural festivals, sports games, art exhibitions and other activities are held regularly to enhance students' teamwork and social skills.

Contact Information

Address: 1-1-1, Gokisho-cho, Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, 〒567-0024

Tel: +81-72-644-2111

Fax: +81-72-644-2112

Email: info@baika.ac.jp

Employment Support

Career Development Center: Provides students with employment guidance and internship opportunities to help them enter the workplace smoothly.

Corporate Cooperation: Established cooperative relations with many companies and institutions to provide students with internship and employment opportunities.

The latest data shows that the employment rate of graduates of the school is over 85%.

Internationalization

International Exchange: The school actively promotes international exchanges, has established cooperative relations with universities in many countries and regions, and provides students with abundant overseas study opportunities.

Language support: Provide Japanese and English support for international students to help them better adapt to study and life.

Featured projects

Internship projects: The school cooperates with many companies and institutions to provide students with rich internship opportunities to help students apply theoretical knowledge to practical work.

Community service: Encourage students to participate in community service activities to cultivate students' sense of social responsibility and practical ability.