University of Kochi

University of Kochi (高知県立大学, Kōchi Kenritsu Daigaku) is a public university in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1944, and it was chartered as a university in 1949.[2] In April 2011, the school changed its name from Kochi Women's University (高知女子大学, Kōchi Joshi Daigaku) and became coeducational.[3]

University of Kochi
高知県立大学
TypePublic
Established1949
PresidentHiroko Minami[1]
Location, ,
WebsiteOfficial website

Organization

The University of Kochi comprises four undergraduate faculties and two graduate schools.[4]

Faculties

  • Faculty of Cultural Studies
  • Faculty of Nursing
  • Faculty of Social Welfare
  • Faculty of Nutrition

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Nursing
  • Graduate School of Human Life Sciences

College of Child Development

The College of Child Development, Kochi Women's University (高知女子大学保育短期大学部, Kōchi Joshi Daigaku Hoiku Tanki Daigakubu) opened in April 1975, but the school was founded in 1948 as Kochi Kenritsu Hobo Yōseijo (高知県立保母養成所). It was affiliated with Kochi Women's University, but was located on a separate campus. It became coeducational in 1992. It closed in 1998.[5]

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References

  1. http://www.u-kochi.ac.jp/site/english/intro-mes.html
  2. "Kochi Women's University". Japan Student Services Organization. Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  3. http://www.u-kochi.ac.jp/site/english/intro-hist.html
  4. http://www.u-kochi.ac.jp/site/english/config.html
  5. 2011 全国短期大学高等専門学校一覧 p.254. (Japanese)



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