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It traces its roots to The Baptist Theological Seminary of Yokohama established by Albert Arnold Bennett, a missionary of the American Baptist Missionary Union, established in 1884. The school's name was changed to Kanto Gakuin in 1919.
Organization
Bachelors, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the College of Humanities, the College of Economics, the College of Law, the College of Engineering. Bachelors programs are offered through the College of Human and Environmental Studies. J.D. Program is offered through the Graduate School of Law.
The College of Humanities
Department of English
Department of Comparative Culture
Department of Applied Sociology
The College of Economics
Department of Economics
Department of Business
The College of Law
Department of Law
The College of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering
Department of Network and Multi-Media Engineering
Department of Architecture
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Applied Material and Life Science
The College of Human and Environmental Studies
Department of Modern Communication
Department of Human Environmental Design
Department of Health and Nutrition
Department of Human Development
The Graduate School of Humanities
The Graduate School of Engineering
The Graduate School of Economics
The Graduate School of Law
Campus
Kanazawa-Hakkei (Yokohama) - the College of Economics, the College of Engineering, the College of Human and Environmental Studies, and the Graduate School of Law
Kanazawa-Bunko (Yokohama) - the College of Humanities
Kanto Gakuin Women's Junior College (関東学院女子短期大学, Kantō Gakuin Joshi Tanki Daigakubu) was a private junior college. It opened in 1950 as Kanto Gakuin Daigaku Tankidaigakubu (関東学院大学短期大学部), affiliated with Kanto Gakuin University. On April 1, 1957, the junior college was renamed Kanto Gakuin Tankidaigaku (関東学院短期大学). On April 1, 1967, the junior college became a women's junior college and was renamed Kanto Gakuin Women's Junior College. It closed on September 30, 2004.
The junior college offered courses in Japanese literature, English language, life culture, home economics, food science and nutrition, early childhood education, and management information.
Sports, clubs, and traditions
The colors of the university are green and gold.
Baseball team (Kanagawa Baseball League Division I) - won 46 league championships
American football team (Kantoh Collegiate Football Association Division I)
Rugby football team (Kanto College League Division I) - reached the national championships nine times and won five times; also has eight league championships
In the Department of English, the University does foreign exchange to several countries, including its sister school, Linfield University, in McMinnville, Oregon, USA.