Tokyo University of Agriculture explained

Tokyo University of Agriculture should not be confused with Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.

The, abbreviated as Nodai (農大, nōdai) or Tokyo nodai (東京農大, Tōkyō nōdai), is a private university of agriculture in Japan.

There are three campuses: Setagaya, Atsugi, and Okhotsk (Abashiri).

Outline

Tokyo University of Agriculture is a private agriculture university. It was the first such institution founded in Japan. As of 2006 it is the only private university in Japan that specializes in agriculture. Although its name is similar to Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and the College of Agriculture at University of Tokyo, the institutions are not related to one another.

Including public agriculture universities, Tokyo University of Agriculture is ranked third, behind Sapporo Agricultural College and the University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus.

Faculties

Tokyo campus in Setagaya-ku:

Atsugi campus in Kanagawa:

Okhotsk campus in Hokkaido:

In addition, the university offers two graduate school programs: one in Agriculture and one in Bio-industry. There is a two-year junior college.

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