Temple University, Japan Campus

Temple University Japan
Temple University Japan, Tokyo
Temple University Japan, Tokyo campus
Established1982
Dean and Campus PresidentMatthew J. Wilson[1]
Degree Programs[2]
Undergraduate Programs1,841 students
Master in Management21 students
Beasley School of Law70 students
Graduate College of Education131 students
Boyer College of Music and Dance (Music Therapy)8 students
Total Degree Seeking Students2,071 students
Non-degree Programs[3]
Academic English Program1205 students
Continuing Education398 students
Corporate Education365 participants
English Training Program for educational organizations160 participants
Total Non-Degree Seeking Students2,155
Faculty238
Staff132
LocationsSetagaya-ku, Tokyo
AbbreviationTUJ
Website
Englishwww.tuj.ac.jp/index.html
Japanesewww.tuj.ac.jp/jp/index.html

Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) (Japanese: テンプル大学ジャパンキャンパス) is an international campus of Temple University (located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States). TUJ is located in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo[4] Japan. It is the oldest and largest foreign university in Japan, with approximately 1,840 matriculated undergraduate students, of which approximately 40% are from Japan.[5]

The university offers degree programs, including an AA, BA, MSEd, in TESOL, PhD in Applied Linguistics, Master in Management (MiM), and LLM, and offers semester and year-long study abroad programs for U.S. undergraduate and law students. In addition, TUJ offers non-degree programs including the Academic English Program (AEP), Continuing Education, and Corporate Education.[6] As of 2022, TUJ enrolled 2,071 degree-seeking students: 1,841 undergraduates and 230 graduate students and 8 Boyer College of Music and Dance (Music Therapy) students. Non-degree enrollment totals more than 2,155, including 1,205 Academic English Program students and more than 750 Continuing Education & Corporate Education students.[7] Additionally, TUJ offers English training programs for educational organizations with an annual participation rate of roughly 160.

  1. ^ TUJ Communications (25 August 2021). "Dean's Profile". www.tuj.ac.jp/.
  2. ^ TUJ Communications (19 April 2023). "Basic Facts about Temple University, Japan Campus". www.tuj.ac.jp/.
  3. ^ TUJ Communications (19 April 2023). "Basic Facts about Temple University, Japan Campus". www.tuj.ac.jp/.
  4. ^ TUJ Communications (21 August 2021). "Maps and Directions, Tokyo". www.tuj.ac.jp/.
  5. ^ "Basic Facts about TUJ". Temple University, Japan Campus. 19 April 2023.
  6. ^ TUJ Communications (19 April 2023). "Temple University Programs Page". www.tuj.ac.jp/.
  7. ^ "Basic Facts about TUJ". Temple University, Japan Campus. 19 April 2023. Retrieved 2022-10-07.