Keisen University

Tokyo, Japan Founded 1988

Overview

English Name: Keisen University
Founded: 1988
Control Type: Private
Keisen University campus from the outside

Founded in 1988, Keisen University is a private university based in Tokyo, Japan. The institution operates as a higher-education provider, providing higher-education access in Japan.

Teaching at Keisen University covers multiple qualification levels, delivered through several faculties. The institution maintains a catalogue of active programmes spanning undergraduate and postgraduate routes.

Location & Contact

Where Keisen University is located and how to contact its offices. Disability and accessibility information is usually held by a separate student services office worth contacting directly.

Address: 2-10-1 Minamino Tama-shi
Postal Code: 206-8586
Map:
Phone: 042-376-8211
Fax: 042-376-8218
Social Media:

Academic Details

A quick read on Keisen University's academic vitals — enrolment counts, faculty makeup, and recognition status. The combination determines class sizes, faculty access, and credential portability.

Accrediting Agency: Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA)

Degrees

Keisen University's study routes by degree level. Professional degrees (LLB, MD, BPharm) have their own conventions distinct from purely academic awards.

Other 2 programs
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Peace and Disarmament

Faculties & Divisions

Browse Keisen University's faculties and divisions, along with the subjects they specialise in. Each faculty typically runs its own open days, application support, and student services.

Humanities (College) 6 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Communication Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • English
  • History
  • Japanese

Common Career Paths

  • Researcher
  • Editor
  • Cultural Analyst

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Sociology (Department/Division) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Environmental Studies
  • Social and Community Services
  • Sociology

Common Career Paths

  • Sociologist
  • Researcher
  • Community Specialist

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Graduate Studies (Graduate School) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Peace and Disarmament

Programs Offered

Keisen University's teaching offering by degree level. Programmes archived in past intakes may still appear on search engines; the live list here is the current source of truth.

Bachelor's Degree

4 programmes

Keisen University's 4 programmes at this tier lead to a bachelor's qualification, the first full degree most students pursue and the usual prerequisite for master's-level entry.

Japanese Language and Culture 日本語日本文化学科 Linguistics & Language Studies
English Communication 英語コミュニケーション学科 Communication Studies
International Social Studies 国際社会学科 Politics & International Relations
Social Horticulture 社会園芸学科 Horticulture and Crop Science

Master's Degree

2 programmes

Keisen University provides 2 programmes at master's level for graduates who want to specialise further or strengthen their standing for doctoral applications.

Graduate School of Humanities - Division of Cultural Coexistence 人文学研究科 文化共生専攻 Humanities & Cultural Studies
Graduate School of Human and Social Studies - Division of Peace Studies 平和学研究科 平和学専攻 Humanities & Cultural Studies

How to apply to Keisen University

A short guide to applying to Keisen University — five steps covering the path from programme selection to confirmation of receipt.

  1. 1
    Research programmes at Keisen University

    Keisen University's catalogue includes 6 programmes. Browse by level, identify candidates matching your prior qualifications, and note their entry requirements for the next step.

  2. 2
    Review admissions criteria

    Entry requirements vary by programme and degree level. Verify academic minimums, language tests (if international), and any additional documents required for Keisen University's admissions process.

  3. 3
    Gather supporting documents

    Typical documents include academic transcripts, identity proof (passport or national ID), language proficiency test scores, a personal statement or motivation letter, and recommendation letters. International applicants should account for translation and notarisation time.

  4. 4
    Lodge your application

    Submit your completed application through Keisen University's official website at www.keisen.ac.jp. Most institutions use an online portal — register an account, complete the application form, and upload your prepared documents. Keep copies of all submissions and confirmation receipts.

  5. 5
    Confirm receipt and track progress

    Follow up to confirm your application was received and is being processed. Reach the institution by phone at 042-376-8211. Admissions teams may request interviews or additional documents — respond promptly to keep your application active.

Frequently Asked Questions about Keisen University

Quick reference for Keisen University: founding, control type, student body, rankings, and recognition status in one place.

When was Keisen University founded?

Keisen University was established in 1988 (approximately 38 years ago).

In which city is Keisen University?

Keisen University is based in Tokyo, Japan.

Is Keisen University public or private?

Keisen University operates as a private institution.

Is Keisen University accredited?

Yes, Keisen University is recognised by Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA).

What is Keisen University's official website?

You can find Keisen University online at www.keisen.ac.jp.

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