Utsunomiya University
Utsunomiya University is a national university in Japan. The main campus is located in Miné-machi, and the engineering campus at Yōtō, in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture.
History
Utsunomiya University was established in 1949 by integrating three national colleges: Utsunomiya Agricultural and Forestry College, Tochigi Normal School and Tochigi Normal School for Youth.The university at first had two faculties: Faculty of Agriculture and Faculty of Liberal Arts.
- 1955: The Faculty of Liberal Arts was removed to Mine Campus.
- 1964: Utsunomiya Technical Junior College was merged with the university to constitute Faculty of Engineering.
- 1966: The Faculty of Liberal Arts was renamed Faculty of Education.
- 1994: The Faculty of International Studies was added.
Faculties (Undergraduate Schools)
- Faculty of International Studies
- * Department of International Social Studies
- * Department of International Cultural Studies
- Faculty of Education
- * School Teachers' Training Course
- * Lifelong Education Course
- * Environmental Education Course
- Faculty of Engineering
- * Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
- * Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- * Department of Applied Chemistry
- * Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- * Department of Information Science
- * Department of Optical Engineering
- Faculty of Agriculture
- * Department of Bioproductive Science
- * Department of Environmental Engineering
- * Department of Agricultural Economics
- * Department of Forest Sciences
Graduate Schools
- Graduate School of International Studies
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Engineering
- Graduate School of Agriculture
- * The doctoral courses belong to the Joint Graduate School of Agriculture by Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Ibaraki University and Utsunomiya University.