Toyohashi SOZO University (豊橋創造大学, Toyohashi sōzō daigaku) is a private university in Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school, Toyohashi Junior College, was founded in 1983. In 1996, Toyohashi Sozo College was established as a single-faculty institution and later expanded into a university with multiple faculties in 2006.[1]
Toyohashi SOZO Junior College (豊橋創造大学短期大学部, Toyohashi Sōzō Daigaku Tanki Daigakubu) is a private junior college located in Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. Situated beside Toyo-gawa River, it is the second junior college established in the eastern Mikawa. The college has two departments and one short-term course.[4][5]
Founded in 1983 as Toyohashi Junior College (豊橋短期大学, Toyohashi Tankidaigaku), it was originally a women's college established by Fujinohana gakuen, currently the Department of Preschool Education and the short-term Course for Civil Service Exam Preparation (Department of Public Officials) are coeducational, and the Department of Life and Career Planning is for women.[4][5]
In 1996, Fujinohana Gakuen established the four-year Toyohashi SOZO College (current Toyohashi SOZO University) on the same campus.[5] Toyohashi Junior College continues to operate at its current site under the new name of Toyohashi SOZO Junior College.[6]
In 2023, it became 40 years since Toyohashi Junior College was founded.
Departments
Department of Preschool Education
Department of Life and Career Planning
Department of Public Officials (one-year short-term course)
The Department of Preschool Education and Department of Life and Career Planning offer two-year associate degrees.
References
^"大学基本情報|大学概要|大学情報". 豊橋創造大学・豊橋創造大学短期大学部 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-09-04.
^"大学基本情報|大学概要". Toyohashi SOZO Junior College. 2022-05-01. (in Japanese)
^"大学基本情報|大学概要". Toyohashi SOZO Junior College. 2022-05-01. (in Japanese)
^ abMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. "令和3年度全国短期大学一覧". 文部科学省 (in Japanese). 02-3私立短期大学一覧: 豊橋創造大学短期大学部. Retrieved 2023-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)