Takasaki City University of Economics

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Takasaki City University of Economics
高崎経済大学
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Type Public
Established Founded 1952
Chartered 1957
President Toshiyuki Yoshida
Academic staff
93 full-time[1]
Undergraduates 4,023[2]
Location , ,
Campus Suburb
Website www.tcue.ac.jp

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Takasaki City University of Economics (高崎経済大学 Takasaki keizai daigaku?) is a municipal university in Japan. It is located in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture.

History

After World War II, the national colleges in Gunma Prefecture were merged to constitute Gunma University (GU, whose main campus is in Maebashi). Takasaki City wanted to invite an economic department (faculty) of the national university; the city had one origin of GU - Gunma Youth Normal School, which was located near Takasaki Castle, in the former site of a regiment of Imperial Japanese Army. However, the school facilities were estimated too poor in quality, and no faculty of GU was settled in Takasaki.

In 1952 Takasaki City established its own municipal college - Takasaki City Junior College (高崎市立短期大学 Takasaki shiritsu tanki daigaku?), a college with two-year courses in economics and business. In 1957 the college was developed into Takasaki City University of Economics. At first TCUE had one department: Department of Economics (Faculty of Economics). TCUE added departments and graduate schools as follows:

  • 1964: Department of Business Management (a part of Faculty of Economics)
  • 1996: Department of Regional Policy (Faculty of Regional Policy)
  • 2000: Graduate School of Regional Policy (master's courses)
  • 2002: Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration (master's courses)
  • 2002: Graduate School of Regional Policy (doctoral courses)
  • 2003: Department of Regional Development (a part of Faculty of Regional Policy)
  • 2004: Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration (doctoral courses)
  • 2006: Department of Tourism (a part of Faculty of Regional Policy)

Undergraduate schools

  • Faculty of Economics
    • Department of Economics
    • Department of Business Management
  • Faculty of Regional Policy
    • Department of Regional Policy
    • Department of Regional Activation
    • Department of Tourism Policy

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration
  • Graduate School of Regional Policy

Institutes

  • University Library
  • Institute for Research of Regional Economy
  • Information Center
  • Regional Policy Research Center

References

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