The advantage of Fukui University in Tokyo is employment.
Japanese media selected the university with the highest employment rate among Japanese liberal arts universities.
The employment rate of Japanese female college students (including national universities) ranks second.
Nature of the school: private
Date of establishment: 2000
Tokyo Fukui University has three campuses in Japan, which are located in downtown Tokyo, downtown Nagoya and downtown Isezaki, Gunma Prefecture.
The main sector is social welfare.
There are three departments: education department, social welfare department and psychology department.
Department of Education: Japanese language education course (opening campus: Nagoya campus); Cultivate talents who have the ability to show their talents in the field of Japanese linguistics at home and abroad, and can play the role of a bridge between Japan and overseas in educational institutions and other fields, and make contributions to the international community.
Department of social welfare: social welfare discipline; Social welfare major; Social welfare courses; Comprehensively and comprehensively study social work and welfare, and train social workers who are active in medical care, administration, facilities, education and other fields.
Nursing Well-being Course (Campus: Isesaki Campus): Practical study of nursing work and social work, with the goal of obtaining dual qualifications of "nursing well-being person" and "social well-being person" upon graduation.
Business welfare major: to cultivate talents with comprehensive research on welfare and rich business/management ability.
Mental health and welfare major: study mental health and social welfare, and master the support methods for patients with mental disorders.
Child care discipline: training "child experts" nurses, kindergarten teachers and nursing teachers. And the goal is to pass the civil service exam.
Department of Psychology: Psychology discipline: learn a variety of psychology disciplines, master psychological principles and clinical psychological practice, as well as auxiliary methods of social well-being.