Introduction to Wako University
Overview
Wako University is a private university located in Machida City, Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1966. The school aims to cultivate high-quality talents with professional knowledge and practical ability, and emphasizes students' independent thinking and practical ability. Wako University has multiple faculties and graduate schools covering a wide range of fields, providing students with rich learning and research resources.
Campus
The main campus of Wako University is located in Machida City, Tokyo, and the specific address is as follows:
Address: 1-1-1 Minami Narase, Machida City, Tokyo
Tel: +81-42-785-1111
Educational philosophy
Wako University adheres to the educational philosophy of "cultivating talents with a high sense of social responsibility and professional skills through education", and emphasizes the cultivation of students' independent thinking and practical ability. The school is committed to cultivating high-quality talents with professional knowledge and practical ability through a comprehensive education system, and contributing to the development of society.
Disciplines and Majors
Wako University has several faculties and graduate schools covering a wide range of fields:
Faculty of Humanities
Philosophy: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of philosophy, and cultivate professionals who can work in academia, educational institutions and other fields.
Literature: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of literature, and cultivate professionals who can work in cultural institutions, publishing and other fields.
Faculty of Social Sciences
Economics: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of economics, and cultivate professionals who can work in government agencies, financial institutions and other fields.
Law: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of law, and cultivate professionals who can work in law firms, government agencies and other fields.
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Engineering: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of engineering, and cultivate professionals who can work in manufacturing, information technology and other fields.
Graduate School
Graduate School of Humanities
Department of Philosophy: Master's and doctoral courses, learn advanced theories and practical methods of philosophy, and cultivate professionals who can work in academia, educational institutions and other fields.
Department of Literature: Master's and doctoral courses, learn advanced theories and practical methods of literature, and cultivate professionals who can work in academia, cultural institutions and other fields.
Graduate School of Social Sciences
Department of Economics: Master's and doctoral courses, learning advanced theories and practical methods of economics, and cultivating professionals who can work in academia, government agencies, and other fields.
Department of Law: Master's and doctoral courses, learning advanced theories and practical methods of law, and cultivating professionals who can work in academia, law firms, and other fields.
Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Department of Engineering: Master's course, learning advanced theories and practical methods of engineering, and cultivating professionals who can work in academia, manufacturing, and other fields.
Featured Courses
Department of Philosophy: Learning basic theories and practical methods of philosophy, including ethics, logic, metaphysics, etc.
Department of Literature: Learning basic theories and practical methods of literature, including Japanese literature, comparative literature, literary criticism, etc.
Department of Economics: Learning basic theories and practical methods of economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, etc.
Department of Law: Learning basic theories and practical methods of law, including civil law, criminal law, administrative law, etc.
Engineering: Learn the basic theories and practical methods of engineering, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, etc.
Graduate School: In-depth study of advanced theories and practical methods of various disciplines, and cultivate professional talents who can work in academia, government agencies, enterprises and other fields.
Practical Teaching
Wako 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 relationships with many companies and research institutions, providing students with rich internship and practice opportunities. The school also has practical platforms such as simulation laboratories and studios, providing students with a platform for practical operation.
International Exchange
Wako University actively participates in international exchange programs, has established cooperative relationships with universities in many countries, and provides students with opportunities for overseas study and exchange. The school has an international student office to provide comprehensive support and services for international students.
Employment Situation
Wako University performs well in 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 employment smoothly.
Fees
Admission fee: Approximately 200,000 yen
Tuition fee: Approximately 1 million to 1.2 million yen per year (depending on the department and subject)
Specific fees may vary, so it is recommended to contact the school directly for the latest information.
Campus
Wako University has a beautiful campus with 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: +81-42-785-1111
Fax: +81-42-785-1112
Email: info@wako-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 that provides 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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