Introduction to Otani University Junior College
Overview
Otani University Junior College (Osaka Ohtani College, referred to as "Otani Junior College") is a private junior college located in Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1949. Otani University Junior College is part of Otani University and mainly provides two-year higher education courses, aiming to cultivate talents with high-level professional skills and humanistic qualities. In 2011, Otani University Junior College stopped recruiting students and is currently in a state of suspension.
Campus
The main campus of Otani University Junior College is located in Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture. The specific address is as follows:
Address: 3-11-1, Kinki-kita, Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture, 〒584-8540
Educational Philosophy
Otani University Junior College adheres to the educational philosophy of "Truth and Love" (Truth and Love) and is committed to cultivating talents with rich humanistic qualities and professional skills. The school emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, and focuses on cultivating students' practical operation ability and ability to solve social problems. The school is committed to cultivating professionals who can play an important role in education, culture, social welfare and psychology.
History
1909: Otani School was founded.
1949: According to the school system reform, the Department of Literature, Graduate School, and Junior College Department were established to form a complete university system.
2011: Otani University Junior College stopped recruiting students and gradually closed.
Disciplines and Departments
Before stopping recruitment, Otani University Junior College Department had the following disciplines:
Humanities
Buddhist Culture Major
Japanese Culture Major
Education Discipline
Early Childhood Education Major
Social Welfare Discipline
Social Welfare Major
Specialized Courses
Buddhist Culture Major: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of Buddhism, and cultivate professionals who can work in temples, religious groups and cultural research.
Japanese Culture Major: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of Japanese culture, and cultivate professionals who can work in cultural research, education and cultural exchange.
Early Childhood Education Major: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of early childhood education, and cultivate professional teachers who can work in kindergartens and nurseries.
Social Welfare Major: Learn the basic theories and practical skills of social welfare, and cultivate professionals who can work in social welfare institutions, community services and family support.
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 educational institutions, social welfare institutions and enterprises, providing students with rich internship and practice opportunities.
Ranking
The Junior College of Otani University has a high reputation in the fields of Buddhist culture, Japanese culture and social welfare, especially in Buddhist culture and early childhood education. The school also performs well in graduate employment rate and student satisfaction.
Cost
Admission fee: about 200,000 yen
Tuition:
Humanities: about 800,000 to 900,000 yen per year
Education: about 800,000 to 900,000 yen per year
Social Welfare: about 800,000 to 900,000 yen per year
The specific fees may change, it is recommended to consult the school directly for the latest information.
Campus
The campus of the Junior College of Otani 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: +81-721-24-0775
Fax: +81-721-24-0775
Email: kokusai@osaka-ohtani.ac.jp
Other Information
Internship Opportunities: The school has established cooperative relationships with many educational institutions, social welfare institutions and enterprises, 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: Otani University Junior College 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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