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Private junior college in Japan
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Nihon University Junior College
日本大学短期大学部
Typeprivate
Established1950
PresidentKatsue Kojima
LocationNarashino, Chiba
35°43′24.2″N 140°3′36.7″E / 35.723389°N 140.060194°E / 35.723389; 140.060194
Fujisawa, Kanagawa
35°22′44.5″N 139°28′1.4″E / 35.379028°N 139.467056°E / 35.379028; 139.467056
Mishima, Shizuoka
35°7′54.9″N 138°54′53.4″E / 35.131917°N 138.914833°E / 35.131917; 138.914833, Japan
Colorspink
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Nihon University Junior College (日本大学短期大学部, Nihon daigaku tanki daigakubu) is a private junior college located in Japan. The college has six departments, spread out over three separate campuses.

Campuses

Funabashi Campus, Chiba

  • Department of Construction
  • Department of Engineering Science
  • Department of Applied Chemistry

Shonan Campus, Kanagawa

  • Department of Bioresource Sciences

Mishima Campus, Shizuoka

  • Department of Food and Nutrition
  • Department of Commerce and Economics

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