Suzuka University

Suzuka-shi, Japan Founded 1994

Overview

English Name: Suzuka University
Founded: 1994
Control Type: Private

Suzuka University is among Japan's private universities, founded in 1994 and based in Suzuka-shi, Japan. It operates as a higher-education provider.

Suzuka University delivers higher education across multiple qualification levels through several faculties. The institution offers a catalogue of active programmes for prospective students.

Location & Contact

Where to find Suzuka University, plus its phone, email, website, and social media links. Confirm the published channels here are current before sending application materials.

Address: 663-222 Koriyama-cho
Postal Code: 510-0298
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Academic Details

Suzuka University'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.

Accrediting Agency: Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE)

Degrees

Explore the degree tracks available at Suzuka University — from foundation routes through to doctoral programmes. Each level prepares graduates for distinct career or research trajectories.

Other 10 programs
  • Business Administration
  • Child Care and Development
  • Communication Studies
  • International Studies
  • Nursing
  • Preschool Education
  • Primary Education
  • Regional Studies
  • Sports Management
  • Tourism

Faculties & Divisions

The faculties at Suzuka University, and what each one teaches, are organised below for easy browsing. Many faculties also host research centres and outreach activities outside their core teaching.

Child Education (Faculty) 4 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Child Care and Development
  • Nursing
  • Preschool Education
  • Primary Education

Common Career Paths

  • Teacher
  • Educational Administrator
  • Curriculum Specialist

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

International and Regional Studies (Faculty) 4 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Business Administration
  • Communication Studies
  • International Studies
  • Regional Studies
International Studies (Graduate School) Faculty details available

Specialisations & Subjects

No specified subjects listed.

Programs Offered

Suzuka University's programme list, with search and degree-level grouping. Search matches programme names; if you don't see your subject, check the divisions section to locate the relevant faculty.

Bachelor's Degree

4 programmes

Suzuka University runs 4 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.

International Regional Studies 国際地域学部 国際地域学科 Politics & International Relations
Child Education - Nursing Teacher Course こども教育学部 こども教育学科 養護教諭コース Nursing
Child Education - Elementary School Teacher Course こども教育学部 こども教育学科 小学校教諭コース Education & Teaching
Child Education - Kindergarten Teacher & Childcare Worker Course こども教育学部 こども教育学科 幼稚園教諭・保育士コース Early Childhood Education

Master's Degree

1 programme

At postgraduate taught level, Suzuka University runs 1 programme. These master's degrees suit applicants ready to concentrate on a narrower field than their bachelor's covered.

Graduate School of International Studies - International Society Specialization 大学院国際学研究科 国際社会専攻 Politics & International Relations

How to apply to Suzuka University

Five steps that capture how most applications to Suzuka University flow, from research through submission to follow-up correspondence.

  1. 1
    Identify the right programme

    Use the programme finder to browse Suzuka University's 5 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 Suzuka University 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

    Suzuka University processes applications through www.suzuka-iu.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 Suzuka University

A short Q&A covering Suzuka University's essentials — founding, location, scale, ranking, and academic structure.

When was Suzuka University founded?

Suzuka University was established in 1994 (approximately 32 years ago).

What city is Suzuka University in?

Suzuka University operates from Suzuka-shi, Japan.

Is Suzuka University a public or private institution?

Suzuka University operates as a private institution.

Who recognises Suzuka University?

Suzuka University is accredited by Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE).

What is Suzuka University's official website?

The institution's website is www.suzuka-iu.ac.jp.

Top-Ranked Universities in Japan

Top Japan universities often run international branch campuses. Suzuka University's international footprint compared to this benchmark signals global engagement scale.

Faculties at Nearby Universities

Universities near Suzuka University often have cross-enrolment or visiting-student arrangements that let students take modules at the partner institution. Worth checking if subject coverage at Suzuka University is narrow in your area.

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Universities Often Compared with Suzuka University

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