- Osaka Prefecture University College of Industrial
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Osaka Prefecture University College of Industrial (大阪府立大学工業短期大学部 Osaka Furitsu Daigaku Kogyo Tanki Daigakubu ) is a Public junior college in Japan in Osaka Prefecture Osaka City Ikuno Ward.
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History
- The Naniwa university Department of Engineering special course is put in 1949.
- The Department of Engineering special course is developing reorganized, and Naniwa University Junior College (浪速大学短期大学部 Naniwa Daigaku Tanki Daigakubu ) is opened in 1950. The course is put with the course at nighttime in daytime Department of machine and each electric.
- The Department of welding(course in daytime and course at nighttime) is newly established in 1951.
- The school name is changed to the Naniwa university College of Industrial (浪速大学工業短期大学部 Naniwa Daigaku Kogyo Tanki Daigakubu ) by the installation of Naniwa University College of Agriculture (浪速大学農業短期大学 Naniwa Daigaku Nogyo Tanki Daigakubu ) in 1953.
- The school name is changed to the Osaka Prefecture University College of Industrial in 1955.
- Each course of a machine department, an electric department, and the welding department of daytime is transferred to Osaka prefectural industrial Technical Colleges, and recruitment as the junior college is stopped in 1963.
- The campus is moved in Osaka City Ikuno Ward in 1967.
- It is ended to want the student in fiscal year 1980.
- It is abolished on March 31, 1983. The total of the graduate is 4,050 people.
Subjects
Campus
- At first, a new schoolhouse was newly set up in Ikuno Ward in 1967 after the course of daytime is abolished though it was put respectively separately that it was all subjects at the course of daytime, and all subjects in Osaka Prefecture Neyagawa City,Osaka City Asahi Ward in at the course of nighttime. As for the schoolhouse in Neyagawa City, the schoolhouse in Osaka prefectural industrial Technical Colleges and Asahi Ward is used for the schoolhouse in Osaka prefectural Yodogawa engineering department high school and Ikuno Ward respectively as a schoolhouse in Osaka prefectural Momodani high school now.
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References
Categories:- Educational institutions established in 1950
- Japanese junior colleges
- Osaka Prefecture University
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