Keisen University


Keisen University is a private women's college in Tama, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1988. The university is linked to the Keisen School for Young Women, founded in 1929 by Michi Kawai, the National Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Associations of Japan.

Philosophy

Keisen University follows an educational philosophy based on the following three sets of values:
Respect for human's individualities and attention to other person without discrimination of race and class.
Improve Japanese women's knowledge of the world, get rid of prejudice and face problems.
The love of nature, the respect for all the living things and the learning of the basic morals.

Faculties and Departments

Faculty of Humanities

This division's main focus is on Japanese-Language education and multicultural coexistence studies. Study programmes include Japanese language teaching and education, gender and culture studies, minority and culture studies and multicultural communication.

Chapel

The chapel offers regular services, as well as music of pipe organ. There is a Christian center under the chapel. Sometimes, they have some chapel concerts for students and the local community.

Educational Farm

There is a large farm called "Farm for education" where various vegetables and flowers are cultivated.
All first year "Freshman" students take a compulsory horticulture class, where they learn to grow vegetables and flowers.

Herb Garden

There are many kinds of herbs. Students can pick herbs and sometimes drink herbal teas. The herb garden is also a popular spot where students can eat lunch.

International links

In addition to 'Study-abroad' programs in California, Thailand, England and Australia, Keisen University has educational links with the following institutions: