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CONTACT INFORMATIONFaculty of Liberal ArtsTel: +81-48-858-3044 Fax: +81-48-858-3686 / E-mail: kyouyou@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
Faculty of EconomicsTel: +81-48-858-3286 Fax: +81-48-858-3697 / E-mail: keizaigakumu@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences(Master in Arts & PhD in Humanities)
Tel: +81-48-858-3044 Fax: +81-48-858-3686 / E-mail: kyouyou@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp(Master in Economics or Management & PhD in Economics or Management)
Tel: +81-48-858-3286 Fax: +81-48-858-3697 / E-mail: keizaigakumu@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
Faculty of Education / Graduate School of EducationTel: +81-48-858-3144 Fax: +81-48-858-3690 / E- mail: gakumu2@office.edu.saitama-u.ac.jp
Faculty of ScienceTel: +81-48-858-3345 Fax: +81-48-858-3698 / E-mail: rigaku_gakumu@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
Faculty of EngineeringTel: +81-48-858-3429 Fax: +81-48-858-3698 / E-mail: eng-aa@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
Graduate School of Science and EngineeringTel: +81-48-858-3430 Fax: +81-48-858-3698 / E-mail: rikou@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp
International Graduate Program on Civil and Environmental EngineeringForeign Student Office, Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringTel / Fax: +81-48-858-3555 / E-mail: fso@sun.civil.saitama-u.ac.jp
University LibraryTel: +81-48-858-3668 Fax: +81-48-858-3706 / E-mail: libd@ml.saitama-u.ac.jp
Office of International AffairsTel: +81-48-858-3908 Fax: +81-48-858-9675E-mail: kokusai@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp (Administration)E-mail: ryugaku@gr.saitama-u.ac.jp (Student Support)
255 Shimo-Okubo, Sakura-ku, Saitama City,Saitama 338-8570 JAPAN
URL: http://en.saitama-u.ac.jp (English)URL: http://www.saitama-u.ac.jp (Japanese)
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LocationFounded in 1949, Saitama University (SU) is the only national university in Saitama Prefecture. It is situated in the southern part of the prefecture, within the larger Tokyo metropolitan area, approximately one hour from the JR Tokyo station by train and bus. The campus is located in Saitama city, which is one of the largest municipalities in the country, a thriving city of 1.26 million people. From the campus you can enjoy the view of the high-rise buildings of Saitama’s New Urban Center and, on sunny days, the silhouette of Mt. Fuji to the west. Situated in a natural setting with lush greenery, SU offers an ideal environment for its scholars and students to immerse themselves in research and study.
Key Policies/Shared GoalsAs a comprehensive institution, SU has set the following goals, in line with its key policies of developing human resources as the mainstay of a civil society and generating knowledge and technology in response to the demands of the day:
1: To fulfill a universal role as a seat of knowledge2: To strive to solve the challenges facing
contemporary society 3: To contribute to the global community
Undergraduate EducationSaitama University’s undergraduate programs have a strong emphasis on learning outcome goals, encouraging students to be reflective about what they learn in class and to recognize what they have become able to do through their education. These learning outcome goals form the core of our curriculum.
As an interdisciplinary university with all five faculties located on one campus, we are able to offer a comprehensive undergraduate education through the support of each faculty and the education bureau. We aim to provide students with both breadth and depth in their education: our students acquire broad fundamental knowledge in addition to their specialization or major, and they develop the tools necessary to navigate the Information Age.
Graduate School and ResearchThe Graduate School of Science and Engineering is striving to enhance and activate education and research activities in collaboration with the following institutes and organizations:■The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
(RIKEN)■The Center for Environmental Science in Saitama■National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
& Technology (AIST)■Research Institute of Clinical Oncology and
Saitama Cancer Center 8 Research Institutes on campus:◆Brain Science Institute◆Institute for Environmental Science and
Technology (IEST)◆Institute of Ambient Mobility Interfaces◆International Institute for Resilient Society◆Comprehensive Analysis Center for Science◆General Technical Support Center◆Research Administrator Office◆Comprehensive Open Innovation Center
We strive to advance high-level scientific research and contribute to international development. The myriad of potentials are laid for surging forward scientific research across the spectrum of fields, which will promote the international collaboration.
We encourage talented young Japanese researchers to be active world-wide. At the same time, we provide opportunities for two-way research exchange by inviting budding researchers and graduate students aspiring to careers in science from overseas.
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Faculty of Liberal Arts Educates students to be aware and understand diverse cultures and values while acquiring a profound insight into humanityTrains individuals to be able to identify and solve problems faced bycontemporary cultures and society
Global Governance Studies International Relations, International Development
Sociology and Field StudiesSociology, Field Studies
Japanese and Asian StudiesJapanese Culture, East Asian Culture
European and American StudiesEuropean Culture, American Studies
Philosophy and Historical StudiesPhilosophy, Art Theory and History, History and Archaeology
Faculty of Education Trains students to become competent, highly qualified teachers who can cope with the diverse educational needs of a changing societyProvides students with both theoretical and practical education to serve as educational leaders in schools and communities
Faculty of ScienceEmphasizes and strengthens basic scienceEquips students with both logical thinking and experimental validation thatshape the future
Department of MathematicsDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyDepartment of Regulatory Biology
Faculty of Engineering
Graduate School of Humanitiesand Social Sciences
Graduate School of EducationConducts advanced education and research related to school education and human beingsCultivates professionals equipped with sufficient capabilities and leadership to enrichJapanese education in the globalized world
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
Department of Social and Cultural StudiesDepartment of Japanese and Asian StudiesDepartment of Economics and Management Studies
Department of Japanese and Asian CulturesDepartment of Economics and Management Studies
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
Department of School EducationSchool Education, School Clinical Psychology, School Health
Department of Education for Individuals with DisabilitiesCoordination of Education for Individuals with Disabilities,Education at Schools for Individuals with Disabilities
Department of Subject EducationJapanese Education, Social Studies Education, Mathematics Education,Science Education, Music Education, Art Education, Health and Physical Education,Technology Education, Home Economics Education, English Education
The United Graduate School of Education Tokyo Gakugei UniversitySchool Education
Graduate School of Science and EngineeringDevelops knowledge in related interdisciplinary fields and refines students’ ability to adapt to the latest trends in science and technology, to identify problems and to propose solutions Nurtures students who take the initiative in conducting research activities
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
Program in Life ScienceCourse in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Course in Regulatory Biology
Program in Physics and Functional Materials Science Course in Physics, Course in Functional Materials Science
Programs in Science and EngineeringCourse in Life Science, Course in Material Science, Course in Mathematics Electronics and Informatics, Course in Mechanical Engineering and Science,Course in Environmental Science and Infrastructure Engineering,Course in Joint Frontier Studies
Program in Mechanical Engineering and Science Course in Mechanical Engineering, Course in Mechano-Robotics
Program in Environmental Science and Civil Engineering International Program on Civil and Environmental Engineering,Course in Environmental Science and Technology
Program in ChemistryCourse in Chemistry, Course in Applied Chemistry
Program in Mathematics, Electronics and InformaticsCourse in Mathematics, Course in Electrical and Electronic Systems,Course in Information and Computer Sciences
Program in Elementary School EducationProgram in Lower Secondary School Education Program in Early Childhood Education and CareProgram in Special Needs Education
Training Course for School Teachers
Training Course for School HealthNursing Teachers
URL: http://www.saitama-u.ac.jp/rikogaku/indexen.html
Faculty of Economics
Major in Economic AnalysisMajor in Global Business and Social DevelopmentMajor in Business InnovationMajor in Law and Public Policy
Offers students opportunities to nurture independent thinking and leadership skills by providing a thorough basis of social science
Supervises comprehensive research in the cultural and social sciences and educates students to meet the challenges of a globalizing, information-intensive worldFosters the ability of students to adapt to a new knowledge-oriented society, take leadership roles in the international community and contribute to the recovery and revitalization of the economy
Cultivates outstanding engineers with wide-ranging general knowledge in natural as well as cultural and social sciencesEquips students with technical competence to be advanced engineers and research-ers in the Master’s program
Department of Mechanical EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronic SystemsDepartment of Information and Computer SciencesDepartment of Applied ChemistryDepartment of Functional Materials ScienceDepartment of Civil and Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Environmental Science
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Hall for International Affairs6Faculty of Liberal Arts5
Faculty of Science, 3rd Bldg.11Lecture and Laboratory Bldg. for Faculty of Science12
Graduate School of Science and Engineering16Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems,1st Bldg.18
Education Bldg. for Faculty of Engineering19Information Technology CenterComprehensive Analysis Center for Science
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Bldg. of Research and Project21
Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems, 2nd Bldg.17
Faculty of Science, 2nd Bldg.13Faculty of Science, 1st Bldg.142nd Lecture Hall7
Multipurpose Bldg.8
1st Lecture Hall10
Department of Mechanical Engineering22Radioisotope Research Facility23Department of Applied Chemistry, 1st Bldg.25Department of Applied Chemistry, 2nd Bldg.24Department of Functional Materials Science26
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1st Bldg.29Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2nd Bldg.28
Construction Experiment, 1st Bldg.30Construction Experiment, 2nd Bldg.31Construction Experiment, 3rd Bldg.32
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 3rd Bldg.33
Campus Security Office2
Education & Student Services Bldg.9
Department of Information and Computer Sciences15
Administration Bureau1
Common Facilities for Extra-Curricular Activities36Staff Parking Lot37
Acceptance Inspection Section35
Emergency Supplies Storage38
Bicycle Lot 14
Baseball Ground40Rugby Field41Soccer Field42Throwing Field43Golf Practice Range44Athletic Field45
Budo Hall47Kyudo Hall48
1st Gymnasium49Keyaki Hall (1st Cafeteria and Shop)51
Faculty of Education, B-Bldg.56Faculty of Education, C-Bldg.58Faculty of Education, D-Bldg.53
Faculty of Education, G-Bldg.57Faculty of Education, H-Bldg.52
University Library,1st Bldg.61
Faculty of Economics, A-Bldg.65Faculty of Economics, B-Bldg.64Faculty of Economics Research Bldg.63
Univ. CO-OP (2nd Cafeteria and Shops)67
Daigaku Kaikan (University Hall and Convenience Store)69Staff Residences70International House, 1st Bldg.71International House, 2nd Bldg.72
Bicycle Lot 274Student Parking Lot75
University Farm77
University Library, 3rd Bldg.62
Saidai Hiroba66
University Library, 2nd Bldg.60
Faculty of Education, Como 1st Bldg.54
Faculty of Education, F-Bldg.55
Swimming Pool46
Gymnasium (also, Evacuation Space)50
Health Service Center68
International House, 3rd Bldg.73
Student Dorm76
Tennis Courts39
Open Innovation Center34
Practical Training & Research Experiment Laboratory27 Faculty of Education, A-Bldg.59
Smoking AreaOne-Way Street
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