Introduction to Waseda University
Overview
Waseda University (Japanese: 早稲田大學, abbreviated as: 早大/わせだ) is a private university located in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1882. Its founder is the famous Japanese politician Shigenobu Okuma, and it is one of the earliest modern higher education institutions in Japan. Waseda University is one of the most prestigious private universities in Japan and one of the top universities in Asia. The school is known for its free and open academic style and excellent research capabilities, and has trained many outstanding politicians, entrepreneurs and scholars.
Campus
Waseda University has multiple campuses, the main campuses include:
Waseda Campus: Located in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, it is the main campus with most of the faculties and research departments.
Toyama Campus: Located in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, it mainly has some faculties and research departments, as well as some research institutions and laboratories.
Nishi-Waseda Campus: Located in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, it mainly has the Legal Research Department and some research institutions.
Hisayacho Campus: Located in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, it mainly has the Department of Sports Science and related research departments.
Tokorozawa Campus: Located in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, it mainly has the Department of Science and Engineering and related research departments.
Educational Philosophy
Waseda University's educational philosophy is to cultivate talents with international vision, innovation ability and social responsibility. The school emphasizes free thinking and independent learning, pays attention to the all-round development of students, and encourages students to actively participate in social activities and international exchanges. The school is committed to contributing to the progress of society and mankind through high-level education and research.
Disciplines and Faculties
Waseda University has multiple faculties and research departments, covering a wide range of subject areas:
Department of Political Science and Economics: including political science, economics, etc.
Department of Law: including law, international law, etc.
Department of Commerce: including business, accounting, etc.
Department of Cultural Concepts: including literature, art, media, etc.
Department of Basic Science and Engineering: including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, information science, etc.
Department of Creative Science and Engineering: including materials science, environmental engineering, etc.
Advanced Science and Engineering: including biological sciences, nanotechnology, etc.
Human Sciences: including psychology, education, etc.
International Liberal Arts: including international relations, regional studies, etc.
Education: including education, psychology, etc.
Social Sciences: including sociology, political science, etc.
Literature: including literature, history, philosophy, etc.
Sports Sciences: including sports, exercise science, etc.
Human Sciences: including psychology, education, etc.
International Studies: including international relations, regional studies, etc.
Graduate Schools include:
Political Economics: offering master's and doctoral programs in political science, economics, etc.
Law: offering master's and doctoral programs in law, international law, etc.
Business: offering master's and doctoral programs in business, accounting, etc.
Cultural Concepts: offering master's and doctoral programs in literature, art, media, etc.
Core Science and Engineering: offering master's and doctoral programs in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, information science, etc.
Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as materials science and environmental engineering.
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as bioscience and nanotechnology.
Graduate School of Human Sciences: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as psychology and education.
Graduate School of International Liberal Arts: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as international relations and regional studies.
Graduate School of Education: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as education and psychology.
Graduate School of Social Sciences: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as sociology and political science.
Graduate School of Literature: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as literature, history, and philosophy.
Graduate School of Sports Sciences: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as sports and exercise science.
Graduate School of Human Sciences: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as psychology and education.
Graduate School of International Studies: offers master's and doctoral programs in fields such as international relations and regional studies.
Rankings
According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Waseda University ranks 193rd in the world. The school is particularly outstanding in political science, business, law, engineering and other fields.
Cost
The tuition fee of Waseda University is relatively high because it is a private university. Generally speaking, the annual tuition fee for undergraduates is about 1.5 million to 2 million yen, and it may be higher for graduate students. In addition, there are other fees such as admission fees and facility fees.
Campus Life
Waseda University has a beautiful campus environment and modern facilities. The school provides a variety of club activities and academic research opportunities to help students develop comprehensively. The school has also established cooperative relations with many well-known universities around the world, providing students with rich international exchange and internship opportunities.
Internationalization
Waseda University attaches great importance to international education and provides a variety of international exchange programs and English-taught courses. The school has established cooperative relations with universities in many countries and regions, providing students with rich overseas study and internship opportunities. The school recruits a certain number of international students every year, and the proportion of international students increases year by year, creating a multicultural and international learning environment.
Contact information
Address: 1-1-5 Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 〒169-8050
Tel: +81-3-5286-2000
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