Introduction to Tokyo University of Science
Overview
Tokyo University of Science (TUS), referred to as "Tokyo University of Science" or "Rikao University", is a famous private university in Japan, founded in 1881. Its predecessor was the Tokyo Physics Institute founded by 21 graduates of the University of Tokyo, and later gradually developed into the current Tokyo University of Science. The university is famous for its outstanding performance in science and technology.
Campus
Tokyo University of Science has four main campuses:
Kagurazaka Campus: Located in the center of Tokyo, it has the First Department of Science, the Second Department of Science, the First Department of Engineering, etc.
Noda Campus: Located in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, it mainly has the Department of Pharmacy, the Department of Life Sciences, etc.
Kuki Campus: Located in Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture, it has the Second Department of Engineering, the Department of Advanced Engineering, etc.
Osakamanbe Campus: Located in Osakamanbe Town, Hokkaido, it mainly has the Department of Marine Sciences
Educational philosophy
Tokyo University of Science adheres to the founding philosophy of "popularizing science and laying the foundation for national development", is committed to cultivating talents with profound scientific literacy and practical ability, and emphasizes "strengthism", that is, through rigorous academic training, students are equipped with the ability to solve practical problems.
Disciplines and Faculties
The school has 7 faculties and 7 graduate schools, covering a wide range of subject areas, including but not limited to science, engineering, pharmacy, life sciences, etc. Specifically including:
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Life Sciences
Faculty of Advanced Engineering
Faculty of Business Administration
Faculty of Environment
Ranking
Tokyo University of Science's rankings in the world and in Japan have improved in recent years. According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Tokyo University of Science ranks 661-670 and ranks 18th in Japan. The school has performed particularly well in scientific research and graduate employment, with an actual employment rate of 93.1% in 2022, ranking first in the country.
Fees
Tuition fees at Tokyo University of Science vary depending on the faculty and discipline. Generally speaking, the annual tuition fee for undergraduates is around 1.2 million yen to 1.5 million yen, and it may be slightly higher for graduate students. In addition, there are other fees such as admission fees and facility fees.
Campus
The campus of Tokyo University of Science is beautiful and well-equipped. The Kagurazaka Campus is located in the center of Tokyo, with convenient transportation and many cultural and entertainment facilities around. The Noda Campus and Kuki Campus provide a more peaceful learning environment, suitable for focusing on academic research. The Osakamanbe Campus is located in Hokkaido and has unique natural scenery.
Contact Information
Official website: www.tus.ac.jp
Address: 1-3 Totsuka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-8601, Japan
Tel: +81-3-3268-5011
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