Fukuoka University
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Fukuoka University is a private university in Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest general university in western Japan, with more than twenty-thousand students. It is sometimes mistaken for a national university, but it is not. Its predecessor was Fukuoka Higher Commercial School.
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[edit] History
- 1934: Fukuoka Higher Commercial School established
- 1944: Kyushu College of Economics renamed
- 1946: Fukuoka College of Economics renamed
- 1949: Fukuoka College of Commerce reestablished
- 1956: Fukuoka University renamed
[edit] Undergraduate Faculties & Departments
- Humanities
- Culture
- History
- Japanese Language and Literature
- English Language and Literature
- German Language and Literature
- French Language and Literature
- East Asian Studies
- Law
- Jurisprudence
- Business Law
- Economics
- Economics
- Industrial Economics
- Commerce
- Commerce
- Business Management
- International Trade
- Science
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Physics
- Chemistry
- Earth System Science
- Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics Engineering and Computer Science
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Architecture
- Medicine
- Medicine
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Sports and Health Science
- Sports Science
- Health and Exercise Science
[edit] Graduate Schools
- Humanities
- Law
- Economics
- Commerce
- Science
- Engineering
- Medical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Physical Education
[edit] Access
- Get Off Fukudai-Mae Bus Stop
- Fukudai-Mae Station(Fukuoka Subway Nanakuma Line)
[edit] Famous alumni
- Yoshinori Kobayashi (Cartoonist)
- Hiroyuki Morita (Animator and Director)
- Kazuhiro Nakata (seiyū)
- Kensuke Nakaniwa (figure skater)
- Keisuke Tsuboi (football player)