Introduction to Otsuma Women's University
Overview
Otsuma Women's University (abbreviated as "Otsuma" or "Otsuma Women") is a private women's university located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1908 and officially opened university education in 1949. The history of the school can be traced back to the Otsuma Gakuen founded by Kobayashi Shigejiro in 1908. Otsuma Women's University aims to cultivate female talents with independent thinking ability and a high sense of social responsibility, especially in the fields of home economics, education and humanities.
Campus
Otsuma Women's University has two main campuses:
Chiyoda Campus: 〒102-8357 12 Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Itabashi Campus: 〒176-8550 1-1-1 Takashimadaira, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo
Educational Philosophy
Otsuma Women's University adheres to the educational philosophy of "freedom and peace" and emphasizes the cultivation of students' practical operation ability and ability to solve practical problems. The school is committed to cultivating talents with rich humanistic qualities and professional skills, with special emphasis on the comprehensive development and personality development of students.
Disciplines and Faculties
Otsuma University has the following faculties and disciplines:
Faculty of Home Economics
Home Economics
Children's Studies
Clothing
Faculty of Humanities
Japanese Literature
English and American Literature
Psychology
Sociology
Faculty of Education
Elementary Education
Special Support Education
Faculty of Modern Sociology
Media Culture
Human Symbiosis
Graduate School
Home Economics
Home Economics
Children's Studies
Clothing
Faculty of Humanities
Japanese Literature
English and American Literature
Psychology
Sociology
Postgraduate School
Media Culture
Human Symbiosis
Featured Courses
Home Economics: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of home economics, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of family management, nutrition and health, and life design.
Children's Studies: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of child development, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of early childhood education, child welfare, and family education.
Fashion Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of fashion design and production, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of fashion design, fashion industry and textile technology.
Japanese Literature Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of Japanese literature, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of literary research, education and cultural inheritance.
English and American Literature Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of English and American literature, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of international communication, translation and education.
Psychology Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of psychology, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of psychological counseling, mental health and education.
Social Studies Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of sociology, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of social investigation, social policy and community development.
Primary Education Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of primary education, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of primary education and education management.
Special Support Education Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of special education, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of special education and rehabilitation.
Media Culture Department: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of media and culture, and cultivate professionals who can work in the fields of media production, cultural communication and advertising.
Human Symbiosis Discipline: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of human symbiosis, and cultivate professionals who can work in social services, non-profit organizations and international aid.
Practical Teaching
The school has advanced experimental equipment and laboratories, providing students with rich practical teaching resources. Students can master the practical skills of various subjects through experiments and internships. The school has also established cooperative relationships with many companies, research institutions and government departments, providing students with rich internship and practice opportunities.
Ranking
Otsuma Women's University has a high reputation in the fields of home economics, education and humanities, especially in home economics and children's education. The school also performs well in graduate employment rate and student satisfaction.
Cost
Admission fee: about 200,000 yen
Tuition:
Each department: about 700,000 to 800,000 yen per year
The specific cost may change, it is recommended to consult the school directly for the latest information.
Campus
The campus of Otsuma Women's University has a beautiful 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: +81-3-5275-6051
Fax: +81-3-5275-6052
Email: nyushi@otsuma.ac.jp
Other Information
Internship Opportunities: The school has established cooperative relationships with many companies, research institutions and government departments, 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 and interview skills training to help students find jobs smoothly.
International Exchange: Otsuma Women's 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.
Scholarship System: The school has a variety of scholarship systems to help students reduce their financial burden.
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