Osaka Metropolitan University


Osaka Metropolitan University is a Japanese public university that was established through the integration of Osaka City University and Osaka Prefecture University on 1 April 2022.
OMU was inaugurated with 1 undergraduate college, 11 undergraduate schools and 15 graduate schools. With the integration of the two universities, the number of students amounts to about 16,000, which is the largest scale in Japan as a public university. In addition, OMU's number of new first-year students per year is 2,853, placing it in third place among Japanese national/public universities, after Osaka University and the University of Tokyo.

Campus

Osaka Metropolitan University has 7 campuses in Osaka.
† = from former OPU
‡ = from former OCU
  • Morinomiya Main Campus
  • Nakamozu Campus†
  • Habikino Campus†
  • Rinku Campus†
  • Sugimoto Campus‡
  • Abeno Campus‡
  • Umeda Satellite‡

Schools and divisions

Undergraduate Schools

Graduate Schools

  • Graduate School of Sustainable System Sciences
  • Graduate School of Literature and Human Sciences
  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Business
  • Graduate School of Science
  • Graduate School of Agriculture
  • Graduate School of Veterinary Science
  • Graduate School of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Rehabilitation Science
  • Graduate School of Nursing
  • Graduate School of Human Life and Ecology
  • Graduate School of Urban Management
  • Graduate School of Informatics

Other Institutions