Kyoto City University of Arts

Kyoto, Japan Founded 1880

Overview

English Name: Kyoto City University of Arts
Acronyms: KCUA
Founded: 1880
Control Type: Public
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Established in 1880, Kyoto City University of Arts runs as a public university in Kyoto, Japan. The institution functions as a higher-education provider within Japan's higher-education sector.

Academically, Kyoto City University of Arts delivers teaching across multiple qualification levels. Its institutional structure includes multiple faculties and runs a catalogue of active programmes across multiple disciplines.

Location & Contact

Geographic and contact information for Kyoto City University of Arts — useful before scheduling visits or sending enquiries. Each channel below routes to a different team, so pick the one matching your question.

Address: 13-6 Kutsukake Oe, Nishikyo
Postal Code: 610-1197
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Academic Details

Kyoto City University of Arts's key academic numbers — student body size, faculty composition, and accreditation context. Numbers reflect the most recent figures published by the institution and recognised bodies.

Academic Year: April to March (April-October; October-March)
Accrediting Agency: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
Admission Requirements: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and entrance examination

Degrees

Whether you're considering bachelor's, master's, or doctoral study at Kyoto City University of Arts, qualifications are sorted by level. Stackable credentials (microcredentials adding up to full degrees) appear separately where available.

Other 2 programs
  • Fine Arts
  • Music

Faculties & Divisions

Below: Kyoto City University of Arts's faculties, divisions, and the subject specialisms each is known for. Specialism patterns often shape both teaching style and the research opportunities available to students.

Fine Arts (Faculty) 13 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Ceramic Art
  • Design
  • Fine Arts
  • Handicrafts
  • Industrial Design
  • Media Studies
  • Natural Sciences
  • Painting and Drawing
  • Printing and Printmaking
  • Sculpture
  • Textile Design

Common Career Paths

  • Artist
  • Curator
  • Art Educator

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

Music (Faculty) 6 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Conducting
  • Music
  • Music Theory and Composition
  • Musical Instruments
  • Musicology
  • Singing
Arts (Graduate School) 13 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Ceramic Art
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Handicrafts
  • Industrial Design
  • Media Studies
  • Natural Sciences
  • Painting and Drawing
  • Printing and Printmaking
  • Restoration of Works of Art
  • Sculpture
Music (Graduate School) 6 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Conducting
  • Music
  • Music Theory and Composition
  • Musical Instruments
  • Musicology
  • Singing
Japanese Traditional Music (Research Division) 1 subject offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Music

Programs Offered

Kyoto City University of Arts's catalogue, searchable by name and grouped by level. Joint programmes with partner institutions appear here but carry dual-credentialing rules worth checking with both bodies.

Bachelor's Degree

5 programmes

At undergraduate level, Kyoto City University of Arts offers 5 programmes. These bachelor's degrees typically open both direct employment pathways and routes into postgraduate specialisation.

Fine Art 美術科 Visual Arts
Design デザイン科 Applied Design
Crafts 工芸科
General Art 総合芸術学科 Liberal Arts
Music 音楽学科 Music

Master's Degree

2 programmes

At postgraduate taught level, Kyoto City University of Arts runs 2 programmes. These master's degrees suit applicants ready to concentrate on a narrower field than their bachelor's covered.

Art (Master) 美術研究科 修士課程 Visual Arts
Music (Master) 音楽研究科 修士課程 Music

How to apply to Kyoto City University of Arts

Step-by-step guidance for applying to Kyoto City University of Arts, covering the typical sequence from programme selection to admissions follow-up.

  1. 1
    Identify the right programme

    Use the programme finder to browse Kyoto City University of Arts's 7 active programmes. Filter by keyword or scan by degree level. Read curriculum details on each programme's dedicated page if available.

  2. 2
    Check entry requirements

    Programme-level requirements at Kyoto City University of Arts typically include academic transcripts, language proficiency proof, identity documents, and a personal statement or interview. Confirm specific requirements with the admissions office.

  3. 3
    Prepare your application documents

    Prepare academic transcripts, ID/passport copies, language proficiency proof, a personal statement, and reference letters. International candidates may need apostilled or notarised translations — start early to avoid deadline pressure.

  4. 4
    Submit via the institution

    Kyoto City University of Arts processes applications through www.kcua.ac.jp. Create an account, fill out the application form, and submit your documents. Note application deadlines, which vary by intake and programme.

  5. 5
    Get in touch with admissions

    Confirm receipt of your application with the admissions office and keep an eye on your portal for status changes. Quick responses to any follow-up requests keep your application moving smoothly through the review process.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kyoto City University of Arts

Short Q&A on the institutional facts that matter most when shortlisting Kyoto City University of Arts as a study destination.

When did Kyoto City University of Arts open?

Kyoto City University of Arts traces its founding to 1880 (approximately 146 years ago).

In which city is Kyoto City University of Arts?

Kyoto City University of Arts is based in Kyoto, Japan.

Is Kyoto City University of Arts public or private?

Kyoto City University of Arts is a public institution.

Who recognises Kyoto City University of Arts?

Kyoto City University of Arts is accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).

Where can I learn more about Kyoto City University of Arts?

You can find Kyoto City University of Arts online at www.kcua.ac.jp.

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