Tohoku University of Art and Design

Tohoku University of Art and Design (東北芸術工科大学, Tōhoku geijutsu kōka daigaku) is a private university in Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan.

Tohoku University of Art and Design
東北芸術工科大学
TypePrivate
Established1992
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History

Established in April 1992 by the governments of Yamagata Prefecture and Yamagata City, the Tohoku University of Art and Design is the first venture of its kind in Japan where a university built with funds by the government has been turned over to be operated as an entirely private university.

Faculty

Undergraduate

  • Faculty of Arts
    • Department of Literature
    • Art history, cultural heritage preservation and restoration department (painting restoration, sculpture restoration, conservation science, art history)
    • Department of historical heritage (history, archeology, folklore and anthropology)
    • Art Department
      • Comprehensive art course
      • Japanese painting course
      • Movie course
      • Printmaking course
      • Sculpture course
        • Crafts (Pottery, metalwork, lacquer) course
        • Textiles course
    • Design Engineering
      • Department of Product Design (product design, furniture and interior design)
      • Architecture and Environmental Design Department (architectural design, landscape design, renovation, sustainable design, ecological design)
      • Department of Graphic Design
      • Video Department
      • Department of planning conception

Graduate

  • Graduate School of Arts and Engineering
    • Arts and Engineering (Doctoral Program)
    • Department of Arts and Culture (Master's Program)
    • Design Engineering (Master's program)
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