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Higashi Osaka University Junior College
Japan

Popularity:643

Tel:+81-6-6755-1111
Address:〒577-8502 1-1 Sengecho, Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture

Introduction to Higashi Osaka University Junior College

Overview

Established in 1965.

Type: Private junior college in Japan

Abbreviated as: "Todaidan" (とうだいだん)

Location: Located in Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, the specific address is: 1-1 Chikusa-cho, Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 〒577-8502.

Number of students: About 415 (as of the latest data).

Educational philosophy

The Higashi Osaka University Junior College takes "cultivating talents with high professional ability and humanistic qualities" as its educational philosophy, emphasizing that students should not only master solid professional knowledge, but also have good moral qualities and social responsibility. The school is committed to cultivating talents with high professional qualities and innovative abilities for society through education and research.

 

Discipline Setting

Children's Studies Department:

Children's Studies

Food and Nutrition Department:

Food and Nutrition Studies

Featured Courses

Children's Studies:

Teaching child development theory and practice, and cultivating professionals with early childhood education and care capabilities.

Providing abundant internship opportunities for students to gain experience in a real environment.

Food and Nutrition Studies:

Teaching food science and nutrition, and cultivating professionals with food research and development and nutrition guidance capabilities.

Providing laboratories and kitchen facilities for students to conduct practical operations and experiments.

Teaching Facilities

Classrooms: Equipped with advanced teaching equipment and multimedia facilities.

Laboratories: Provide special laboratories for students to conduct experiments and practical exercises.

Library: Rich in books, providing various professional books and journals.

Computer Room: Equipped with high-performance computers and professional software to support students in digital design and production.

Internship Facilities: Cooperating with many kindergartens, primary schools and medical institutions to provide internship opportunities.

Kitchens and Food Laboratories: Provide professional kitchens and food laboratories for students of food and nutrition subjects to conduct practical operations.

Campus Life

Student Clubs: The school has many student clubs, including art clubs, sports clubs, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life.

Campus activities: Cultural festivals, sports meets, academic seminars and other activities are held regularly to enhance students' teamwork and social skills.

Ranking

Overall ranking of private junior colleges in Japan: The Junior College of Higashiosaka University ranks relatively high among private junior colleges in Japan, especially in the Kansai region.

Specific field rankings:

Children's discipline: In the field of children's education and care, the Junior College of Higashiosaka University ranks relatively high.

Food and nutrition discipline: In the field of food science and nutrition, the Junior College of Higashiosaka University also has a high evaluation.

Contact information

Address: 1-1 Chikusa-cho, Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 〒577-8502

Tel: +81-6-6755-1111

Fax: +81-6-6755-1112

Email: info@higashiosaka-u.ac.jp

Employment support

Career Development Center: Provides students with employment guidance and internship opportunities to help them enter the workplace smoothly.

Corporate Cooperation: We have established cooperative relationships with many kindergartens, primary schools, medical institutions and food companies to provide students with internship and employment opportunities.

The latest data shows that the employment rate of graduates is over 90%.

Internationalization

International Exchange: The school actively promotes international exchanges and has established cooperative relationships with universities in many countries and regions, providing students with abundant overseas study opportunities.

Language Support: Provide Japanese and English support for international students to help them better adapt to study and life.

Featured Projects

Internship Projects: The school cooperates with many kindergartens, primary schools and medical institutions to provide students with abundant internship opportunities and help students apply theoretical knowledge to practical work.

Community Service: Encourage students to participate in community service activities to cultivate their sense of social responsibility and practical ability.