Onomichi University

Onomichi University
Onomichi University
尾道大学
Established Founded 1946
Chartered 2001
Type Public
President Hidekazu Adachi
Academic staff 57 full-time[1]
Students 1,400[2]
Undergraduates 1,358
Postgraduates 42
Location Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan
Campus Suburb
Website www.onomichi-u.ac.jp
The main gate

Onomichi University (尾道大学 Onomichi daigaku?) is a municipal university in Japan. It is located in Hisayamada-cho, Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture.

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History

The university was founded in 1946 as Onomichi Municipal Women's College (尾道市立女子専門学校 Onomichi shiritsu joshi semmon gakkō?), a three-year college for ages 17-20 or above. In 1950 the school was developed into Onomichi Junior College (尾道短期大学 Onomichi tanki daigaku?), a co-educational college, under Japan's new educational system.

At first the junior college had one department: the Department of Japanese Literature. In 1951 the Department of Economics was added. In 1962 it was removed to the present campus. In 1988 the Department of Business Administration and Information Science was added[3].

In 2001 the junior college was developed into Onomichi University, a four-year university with two faculties: the Faculty of Economics, Management & Information Science and the Faculty of Artistic Culture. In 2005 the Graduate Schools were added (Master's courses only).

Faculties (Undergraduate schools)

  • Faculty of Economics, Management & Information Science
  • Faculty of Artistic Culture
    • Department of Japanese Literature
    • Department of Arts & Design

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Economics, Management & Information Science (Master's courses only)
  • Graduate School of Japanese Literature (Master's courses only)
  • Graduate School of Arts & Design (Master's courses only)

Institutes

  • Library
  • Center for Cooperative R&D
  • Onomichi Shirakaba Museum of Art

References

External links

Coordinates: 34°25′28″N 133°09′41″E / 34.42444°N 133.16139°E / 34.42444; 133.16139


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