Keisen University

Keisen University
Keisen Campus

Lua error in Module:Unicode_data at line 293: attempt to index local 'data_module' (a boolean value). is a private women's college in Tama, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1988.[1] The university is linked to the Keisen School for Young Women, founded in 1929 by Michi Kawai. Kawai was the National Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Associations of Japan. Horticulture is an important part of studying at this university for all students.

Philosophy

 
The Organ and Chapel

Keisen University's educational philosophy has three main values:

  • Christianity: Respect for people as individuals and seeing other people without discrimination by race or class.
  • International Peace Studies: Improving Japanese women's knowledge of the world, getting rid of prejudice, and facing problems.
  • Horticulture: The love of nature, respect for all the living things, and learning basic morals.[2]

Faculties and Departments

Faculty of Humanities

  • Department of Japanese Language and Culture
  • Department of English Communication
  • Department of Trans-Cultural Studies

Faculty of Human and Social Studies

  • Department of International Social Studies
  • Department of Human Life and Environment Studies

Graduate School

Graduate School of Humanities-Division of Cultural Coexistence

This division's main focus is on Japanese-Language education and multicultural coexistence studies. Programs include: Japanese Language Teaching and Education, Gender and Culture Studies, Minority and Culture Studies and Multicultural Communication.

Graduate School of Human and Social Studies-Division of Peace Studies

Facilities

Chapel

The chapel offers regular services. The chapel includes a large pipe organ. Sometimes, they have chapel concerts for students and the local community.

 
Educational Farm for Horticulture

Farm for Education

There is a large farm called, "Farm for education." All first year "Freshman" students must take a horticulture class. They learn to grow vegetables and flowers on this farm.

Herb Garden

Students can pick herbs and sometimes drink herbal teas in this garden. It is also a popular place for students to eat lunch.

International links

Keisen University has educational links with these universities:

Well known people

References

  1. http://read.jst.go.jp/public/cs_kkn_009EventAction.do?action1=event&kkn_code=2321001000&judge_act1=2&lang_act1=J Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine ReaD 研究機関(詳細情報)
  2. "恵泉女学園大学". 恵泉女学園大学.

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