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Osaka University of Arts

Japan Founded 1964

Overview

English Name: Osaka University of Arts
Founded: 1964
Control Type: Private
Osaka University of Arts institutional building
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Osaka University of Arts, a private university founded in 1964, is based in Minamikawachi-gun, Japan. The institution operates as a higher-education provider and contributes to higher-education provision in Japan.

Osaka University of Arts delivers higher education across multiple qualification levels through numerous faculties and schools. The institution offers a catalogue of active programmes for prospective students.

Location & Contact

Osaka University of Arts's coordinates, postal address, and the contact channels admissions teams respond on. Campus tour bookings often have their own page distinct from general contact channels.

Address: 469 Higashiyama Kanan-cho
Postal Code: 585-8555
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Academic Details

The basic academic profile of Osaka University of Arts, including enrolment and faculty composition. Total student count fluctuates intake-to-intake; treat the figure as approximate rather than precise.

Academic Year: April to March; April to September; October to March
Accrediting Agency: Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE)
Admission Requirements: Graduation from high school and entrance examination

Degrees

Also Diplomas

Other 3 programs
  • Art Management
  • Cultural Studies
  • Fine Arts

Faculties & Divisions

Each division at Osaka University of Arts covers a particular subject cluster. Subject area pruning over time means historical course offerings may not reflect current availability — check the live catalogue.

Architecture (Department/Division) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Architecture

Common Career Paths

  • Architect
  • Urban Planner
  • Interior Designer

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

Art and Primary Education (Department/Division) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Art Education
  • Art Therapy
  • Primary Education

Common Career Paths

  • Teacher
  • Educational Administrator
  • Curriculum Specialist

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

Art Planning (Department/Division) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Art Management
  • Museum Management
Broadcasting (Department/Division) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Acting
  • Advertising and Publicity
  • Radio and Television Broadcasting
Character Creative Arts (Department/Division) 4 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Marketing
  • Painting and Drawing
  • Software Engineering
  • Visual Arts
Crafts (Department/Division) 5 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Ceramic Art
  • Glass Art
  • Handicrafts
  • Metal Techniques
  • Weaving
Design (Department/Division) 7 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Computer Graphics
  • Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Multimedia
  • Visual Arts

Common Career Paths

  • Designer
  • Creative Director
  • UX Researcher

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

Fine Arts (Department/Division) 4 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Fine Arts
  • Painting and Drawing
  • Printing and Printmaking
  • Sculpture

Common Career Paths

  • Artist
  • Curator
  • Art Educator

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

Literary Arts (Department/Division) 6 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Art Criticism
  • Grammar
  • Literature
  • Publishing and Book Trade
  • Translation and Interpretation
  • Writing
Music Performance (Department/Division) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Music
  • Musical Instruments
  • Opera
Musicology (Department/Division) 4 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Music Education
  • Music Theory and Composition
  • Musicology
  • Sound Engineering (Acoustics)
Photography (Department/Division) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Fine Arts
  • Photography
  • Video
Theatre (Department/Division) 7 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Acting
  • Dance
  • Display and Stage Design
  • Musical Instruments
  • Performing Arts
  • Singing
  • Theatre
Visual Concept Planning (Department/Division) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Film
  • Media Studies
Arts and Culture (Graduate School) 18 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Aesthetics
  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Art History
  • Cultural Studies
  • Design
  • Film
  • Fine Arts
  • Handicrafts
  • Musical Instruments
  • Musicology
  • Painting and Drawing
  • Photography
  • Sculpture
  • Singing
  • Theatre
  • Video
  • Visual Arts
  • Writing

Programs Offered

Every programme Osaka University of Arts currently runs, grouped by degree level and searchable. Status and intake details vary by programme — verify with the institution before committing to applications.

Bachelor's Degree

16 programmes

Osaka University of Arts runs 16 programmes at bachelor's level — undergraduate programmes that usually span three to four years and serve as the standard entry route into a profession or further study.

Broadcasting 放送学科
Art and Primary Education 芸術と初等教育学科 Education & Teaching
Music Performance (Popular) 音楽演奏学科(ポピュラー) Music
Music Performance (Classical) 音楽演奏学科(クラシック) Music
Musicology 音楽学科 Music
Theatrical Arts 舞台芸術学科 Visual Arts
Art Planning アートプランニング学科
Art Science アートサイエンス学科 Natural Sciences
Literary Arts 文芸学科 Liberal Arts
Character Creative キャラクター創造学科 Liberal Arts
Visual Concept Planning ビジュアルコンセプト企画学科
Architecture 建築学科 Architecture
Photography 写真学科 Photography
Crafts 工芸学科
Design デザイン学科 Applied Design
Fine Art 美術学科 Visual Arts

Master's Degree

2 programmes

Osaka University of Arts lists 2 programmes awarding a master's — the tier where graduates build the specialist credentials many senior and technical roles now expect.

Graduate School of Art - Art and Culture Studies (Master) 芸術研究科 芸術文化学専攻 博士前期課程 Visual Arts
Graduate School of Art - Art Production (Master) 芸術研究科 芸術制作専攻 博士前期課程 Visual Arts

Doctorate

1 programme

Osaka University of Arts delivers 1 programme at doctoral level for graduates committed to advancing the frontier of their discipline through original inquiry.

Graduate School of Art - Art (Doctorate) 芸術研究科 芸術専攻 博士後期課程 Visual Arts

How to apply to Osaka University of Arts

Application guidance for Osaka University of Arts, structured as five practical steps with attention to documents and admissions communication.

  1. 1
    Browse the programme catalogue

    Use the programme finder to browse Osaka University of Arts's 19 active programmes. Filter by keyword or scan by degree level. Read curriculum details on each programme's dedicated page if available.

  2. 2
    Check eligibility for your chosen programme

    Programme-level requirements at Osaka 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
    Get your documents ready

    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
    Apply through the official channel

    Osaka University of Arts processes applications through www.osaka-geidai.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
    Reach out and track your application

    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 Osaka University of Arts

Frequently asked questions about Osaka University of Arts, covering the institutional basics most prospective applicants want to confirm first.

How old is Osaka University of Arts?

The institution opened in 1964 (approximately 62 years ago).

What city is Osaka University of Arts in?

Osaka University of Arts operates from Minamikawachi-gun, Japan.

Is Osaka University of Arts a public or private institution?

Osaka University of Arts is a private institution.

Is Osaka University of Arts accredited?

Yes, Osaka University of Arts is recognised by Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE).

What is Osaka University of Arts's official website?

The institution's website is www.osaka-geidai.ac.jp.

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