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Private university in Tokyo, Japan
Hosei University (法政大学, Hōsei Daigaku, lit. University of Law and Politics) is a privateresearch university in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan. Hosei University and four other private universities in Tokyo are collectively known as "MARCH". The university is also a member of the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, one of the most storied college sports leagues in Japan.
The university originated in a school of law, Tōkyō Hōgakusha (東京法学社, i.e. Tokyo association of law), established in 1880, and the following year renamed Tōkyō Hōgakkō (東京法学校, i.e. Tokyo school of law). This was from 1883 headed by Dr. Gustave Boissonade, and was heavily influenced by the French legal tradition. It merged in 1889 with a school of French studies, Tōkyō Futsugakkō (東京仏学校, i.e. Tokyo French school), that had been founded three years earlier. It adopted the name Hosei University (法政大学, Hōsei daigaku, i.e. university of law and politics) in 1903 and gained university status in 1920.
Hosei has three main campuses, which it calls Ichigaya, Koganei, and Tama. The Ichigaya campus is an urban campus halfway between Ichigaya and Iidabashi stations in central Tokyo; its 26-story Boissonade Tower, completed in 2000, can be seen from either station. The campus is located close to the Yasukuni Shrine. Natural sciences are studied at the Koganei campus to the west of Tokyo, and other subjects are split between Tama (located in Machida, which is near Hachiōji), and Ichigaya.
Academics
Ichigaya
Undergraduate
Faculty of Law (法学部, Hōgakubu)
Faculty of Letters (文学部, Bungakubu)
Faculty of Business Administration (経営学部, Keieigakubu)
Faculty of Intercultural Communication (国際文化学部, Kokusai-bunka-gakubu)
Faculty of Sustainability Studies (人間環境学部, Ningen-kankyō-gakubu)
Faculty of Lifelong Learning and Career Studies (キャリアデザイン学部, Kyaria-dezain-gakubu)
Faculty of Engineering and Design (デザイン工学部, Dezain-kōgakubu)
Faculty of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS, グローバル教養学部, Gurōbaru-kyōyō-gakubu) (from 2008)
Sports Science Institute (SSI, スポーツサイエンスインスティテュート, Supōtsu-saiensu-insutityūto)
Graduate schools
Graduate School of Humanities (人文科学研究科, Jinbun-kagaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Economics (経済学研究科, Keizaigaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Law (法学研究科, Hōgaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Politics (政治学研究科, Seijigaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Sociology (社会学研究科, Shakaigaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Business Administration (経営学研究科, Keieigaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Policy Sciences (政策科学研究科, Seisaku-kagaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Environmental Management (環境マネジメント研究科, Kankyō-manejimento-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Intercultural Communication (国際文化研究科, Kokusai-bunka-kenkyūka)
International Japan-Studies Institute (国際日本学インスティテュート, Kokusai-nihongaku-insutityūto)
Law School (法科大学院, Hōka-daigakuin)
Business School of Innovation Management (イノベーション・マネジメント研究科, Inobēshon-manejimento-kenkyūka)
Tama
Faculty of Economics (経済学部, Keizaigakubu)
Faculty of Social Sciences (社会学部, Shakaigakubu)
Faculty of Social Policy and Administration (現代福祉学部, Gendai-fukushi-gakubu)
Graduate School of Social Well-Being Studies (人間社会研究科, Ningen-shakai-kenkyūka)
Koganei
Faculty of Engineering (工学部, Kōgakubu) (being phased out)
Faculty of Science and Engineering (理工学部, Rikōgakubu) (from 2008)
Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry (生命科学部, Seimeikagakubu) (from 2008)
Faculty of Computer and Information Science (情報科学部, Jōhōkagakubu)
Graduate School of Engineering (工学研究科, Kōgaku-kenkyūka)
Graduate School of Computer and Information Science (情報科学研究科, Jōhōkagaku-kenkyūka)
^ Rounded to the nearest hundred from information given on this pageArchived 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese) of the university website, which gives information for May 1, 2008. Accessed 2008-11-16.
^ Hyōronka jinmei-jiten (評論家人名事典) / Japanese critics and commentators: A biographical dictionary (Tokyo: Nichigai Associates, 1990; ISBN4-8169-1002-6).