Temple University, Japan Campus
Temple University Japan, Tokyo campus | |
| Established | 1982 |
|---|---|
| Dean and Campus President | Matthew J. Wilson |
| Degree Programs | |
| Undergraduate Programs | 1,841 students |
| Master in Management | 21 students |
| Beasley School of Law | 70 students |
| Graduate College of Education | 131 students |
| Boyer College of Music and Dance (Music Therapy) | 8 students |
| Total Degree Seeking Students | 2,071 students |
| Non-degree Programs | |
| Academic English Program | 1205 students |
| Continuing Education | 398 students |
| Corporate Education | 365 participants |
| English Training Program for educational organizations | 160 participants |
| Total Non-Degree Seeking Students | 2,155 |
| Faculty | 238 |
| Staff | 132 |
| Locations | Setagaya-ku, Tokyo |
| Abbreviation | TUJ |
| Website | |
| English | www |
| Japanese | www |
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 and Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, 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.
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. 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. Additionally, TUJ offers English training programs for educational organizations with an annual participation rate of roughly 160.