| Type of Institution |
Private coed |
Founded in |
1969 |
| No. of Professor |
69 |
No. of Associate Professor |
48 |
No. of Assistant Professor (full-time / part-time) |
189 (19/170) |
No. of Research Associate |
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| No. of Undergraduate Degree Students |
3,774 |
| No. of International Students (Degree / Non-degree) |
46/27 |
| No. of Granduate Degree Students |
50 |
| No. of International Students (Degree / Non-degree) |
10/0 |
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| Profile |
Kyoto Gakuen University is a medium-sized university established in 1969 which has a current enrollment of about 4000 students. Our goal is to draw out and develop the potential in students and to enlighten them to be more "humane" beings so that they can smoothly adapt themselves into the world. We aim to produce capable individuals who can set their own goals and contribute themselves to their social community. Our objectives are to provide students with knowledge, communicative ability, and social skills. Through our highly supportive career development programs, our institution aims to guarantee that all students will fulfill their career or educational goals after graduation.
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| International
Students |
| No. of
Countries of Origin |
5 |
| 3 Major Countries of Origin / Number of Students |
China/41 Taiwan/8 Korea/5 |
| International
Exchanges |
| No. of
Exchange Agreements / Exchange Partners |
6/4 |
| 3 Major Countries / Number of Agreements |
USA/2 Korea/2 Taiwan/1 |
| No. of
Exchange Students |
2 |
| No. of
Exchange Students: Receiving / Sending |
1/1 |
| Comments/PR on exchanges |
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| Environment |
| Kyoto Gakuen University is located in Kameoka, a city to the west Kyoto City. There are two ways to get to the University from: (i) JR Kyoto Station and (ii) Hankyu Kyoto Line Katsura Station. The former is by taking Sanin (Sagano) line from Kyoto Station to JR Kameoka Station (Approx. 30 minutes) and take our school bus from JR Kameoka Station to Kyoto Gakuen University. (Approx. 10 minutes). The latter is to take our school bus at East Exit of the Katsura station. (Approx. 25 minutes). |
| No. of Libraries(No. of Volumes) |
1(351,700) |
| Audio-Visual Facilities |
| A video library |
| Attached
Institutes |
| Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies |
| Computer |
| The Information and Data Processing Center(IDP). The IDP manages the university LAN and internet connection network. |
| Student
Activities |
| We have a variety of school events and activities on the campus throughout the year, including: freshmen orientation and camp (Apr.), leaders' camp (Feb.), college festival (Nov.), and many other cultural and sports events. There are over fifty student clubs and circles, ranging from karate club to tea ceremony circle. |
| Service for International
Students |
| Supplemental classes of Japanese language and Japan studies designed for foreign students. The International Exchange Center provides various services to assist international students. |
| Undergraduate Programs |
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| Graduate Programs |
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| Special Programs for International Students |
| Supplemental classes of Japanese language and Japan studies designed for foreign students. The International Exchange Center provides various services to assist international students. |
| Comments & latest information from university |
| We established the Faculty of Bioenvironmental Science in April, 2006. The Faculty aims to meet the needs of today's world to maintain our environment to sustain the world's resources and human life, and to create the symbiosis between human beings and the environment. The Faculty consists of the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology and the Department of Bioenvironmental Design. We also reorganized the Faculty of Human and Cultural Studies to three Department fields and will start them in April, 2008. The Department of Psychology provides two programs of psychology and clinical psychology which aims for a scientific understanding of the mind. The Department of Sociology and Media Studies offers six programs: Contemporary Society, Education and Gender, Pop Culture, Mass Media, Advertisement and Publication and Media Production.The Department of Japanese History, Folklore, Language and Culture provides two programs of Japanese History and Folklore and Japanese Language and Culture. |
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