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Tokushima Bunri University

In 1895, the 28th year of the Meiji period, Sai Murasaki founded a private vocational institution. Presently, Tokushima Bunri University and its affiliated Junior College consist of 9 faculties and 26 departments making it one of the largest post-secondary

institutions in Western Japan.
The University has two campuses: Tokushima Campus in Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture and Kagawa Campus in Sanuki City located east of Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
The undergraduate program of the Tokushima Campus consists of six-year courses in School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and four-year courses in Faculty of Human Life Sciences, Health and Welfare, Policy Studies, and Music.
There is also a one year postgraduate course in Human Life Sciences, Music or Midwifery, as well as Master’s Degree and Ph.D courses in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Human Life Sciences, and Policy Studies Course as a Professional Degree Program.
Tokushima Bunri Junior College has twoyear programs in Commerce, Language and Communication, Life Science, Child Care, and in Music at the Tokushima Campus.
At the Kagawa-Campus there are four-year programs at the Faculty of Health and Welfare, Literature, Science and Engineering, as well as a six-year program in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
There are also Master’s Degree and Ph.D courses in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Literature, and Engineering.
Nowadays, Tokushima Bunri University and Tokushima Bunri Junior College along with a kindergarten, an elementary School, a junior-and senior-high school, make up the Murasaki Gakuen Educational Foundation.
The founding motto of Tokushima Bunri University is “Independence and Cooperation” and the academic environment in any of its programs reflects and promotes this phrase through professional faculty and staff, and up-to-date research facilities.
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