Temple University, Japan Campus

Company Description

Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), was established in 1982 as an international campus of Temple University in Pennsylvania State, U.S.A. As the first and largest foreign university in Japan, TUJ was designated the first “Foreign University, Japan Campus” by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2005. All classes at TUJ are taught in English, and the curriculum, credits and degrees offered are the same as those of the main campus. Besides undergraduate and graduate studies (Masters and Doctoral programs in TESOL, Law School and MBA), to accommodate a broad demand for international education, TUJ has expanded its programs to non-credit Academic English and Continuing Education. Including the participants in the Corporate Education programs, TUJ is a home for around 3,000 learners from over 50 different countries. For more information about TUJ, please visit the TUJ website: www.tuj.ac.jp

Company Details

Head Office Location
United States 
Main Business
Education 
President/CEO
Bruce Stronach 
Established
1982 
Number of Employees
101 - 500 
URL
www.tuj.ac.jp 

Offices

Main Office
Nissei Minami Azabu Building
2-8-12 Minami Azabu,, Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan, 1060047