Tokyo Healthcare University Explained
Tokyo Healthcare University |
Native Name: | 東京医療保健大学 |
Established: | 2005 |
Type: | Private university |
President: | Satoshi Kimura, M.D. |
City: | Shinagawa |
State: | Tokyo |
Country: | Japan |
Students: | 2,539[1] |
Undergrad: | 2,378 |
Postgrad: | 161 |
Faculty: | 231 (full time), 224 (part time) |
Administrative Staff: | 96 |
Former Names: | Aobagakuen Junior College |
is a private university headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan.
The university offers health professional education programs in undergraduate and graduate levels.
History
The predecessor of the university, Aobagakuen Junior College, was established as a women's two-year junior college in 1966. It became coeducational in 2001 and it was reorganized into a four-year university in 2005.
Campuses
Organization
Undergraduate schools
The university has five divisions of nursing. Their entrance examinations and educations are conducted separately.
- Faculty of Healthcare: Gotanda and Setagaya Campus
- Higashigaoka Faculty of Nursing: National Hospital Organization Campus
- Tachikawa Faculty of Nursing: National Hospital Organization Tachikawa Campus
- Chiba Faculty of Nursing: Funabashi Campus
- Wakayama Faculty of Nursing: Onominato and Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center Campus
- Department of Midwifery (one-year program): Gotanda Campus
Graduate schools
- Postgraduate School of Healthcare: Gotanda Campus
- Postgraduate School of Nursing: National Hospital Organization Campus
- Wakayama Postgraduate School of Nursing: Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center Campus
- Chiba Postgraduate School of Nursing: Funabashi Campus
Notable alums
External links
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Notes and References
- Web site: 学校教育法施行規則に基づく教育情報の公開 . ja . Tokyo Healthcare University . 2020-05-11.