YOKOHAMA CITY UNIVERSITY


The entrance of Kanazawa Hakkei Campus

is one of the public universities in Japan. The main campus is located in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama.

Contents
History
Faculties (Undergraduate Schools)
Graduate Schools
Research Institutes
Notable Alumni
External link

History


An origin of YCU was founded in 1882 as . At first this school was maintained by the society of local merchants. In 1888 the school was renamed Yokohama Commercial School (橫濱商業學校, abbreviated to 'Y-School'), a five-year school for boys (ages 14-19 or above). In 1917 Y-School was municipalized and in 1921 it became the only seven-year commercial school in Japan (for ages 12-19 or above). The Ministry of Education (MEXT today) urged the school to shorten the curriculum by two years, for Japanese Commercial School Regulations (1921) did not specify a seven-year course for commercial schools. In 1924 Y-school became a five-year school attaching a two-year specialized course (a seven-year course ''de facto''). In 1928 the specialized course of Y-School became 'Yokohama City College of Commerce' (橫濱市立橫濱商業專門學校, abbreviated to Y-College). After being renamed Yokohama City Economics College, Y-College was reorganized into 'Yokohama City University' in 1949, under Japan's new educational systems.
Another origin was founded in 1874 as . This hospital was municipalized in 1891. In 1940 the hospital intended to establish an attached medical school; and Japan's involvement in World War II (1941) promoted the intention. In 1944 'Yokohama Municipal Medical College' (橫濱市立醫學專門學校) was established, and Juzen Hospital became a college hospital. In 1947, after the war, the medical college became Yokohama Medical School (横浜医科大学), a municipal university, whose preparatory course (three years) was established in 1947 and the main course (four years) was established in 1949. In 1952 the medical school was merged with Yokohama City University.
In 1949, YCU had one faculty: the Faculty of Commerce. In 1952, two faculties were added (School of Medicine / Faculty of Literature and Science). The latter history of YCU is as follows:

1984 - Kihara Institute for Biological Research was established.

1995 - Faculty of Literature and Science was reorganized into two faculties: Faculty of International Liberal Arts and Faculty of Science.

2005 - Three faculties (Commerce, International Liberal Arts and Science) were merged into one faculty: International College of Arts and Sciences.

Faculties (Undergraduate Schools)


The General Medical Center, the older of the two hospitals of YCU. Juzen Hospital was located here (1926-1949).


★ International College of Arts and Sciences (in Kanazawa Hakkei Campus)


★ Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies


★ Division of Sciences


★ Division of Economics and Business Administration

★ School of Medicine (in Fukuura Campus)


★ College of Nursing

Graduate Schools



★ International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (in Kanazawa Hakkei Campus)


★ International Cultural Studies (Master's/Doctoral)


★ Economics and Business Administration (Master's/Doctoral)


★ Natural/Basic and Applied Sciences (Master's course only)


★ Environmental Biosciences (Master's course only)


★ Nanoscience and Technology (Doctoral course only)


★ Bioscience and Technology (Doctoral course only)


★ Supramolecular Biology (in Tsurumi Campus - Master's/Doctoral)

★ Graduate School of Medicine (in Fukuura Campus - Master's/Doctoral)

Research Institutes



★ Kihara Institute for Biological Research (in Maioka Campus)

★ Academic Resource and Information Center

Notable Alumni



Ken Hirai - a singer

Hase Seishu - a novelist

External link



Official Website (English)

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