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  1. Faculties. Faculty of Social Welfare. Faculty of Economics. Faculty of Healthcare Management (distance education) Faculty of Education and Psychology. Faculty of International Welfare Development. Faculty of Health Sciences. Faculty of Nursing. Faculty of Sport Sciences.

  2. NIHON FUKUSHI 日本福祉大学の学び. 日本で最初の4年制社会福祉学部を開設し、ふくし(ふつうのくらしのしあわせ)を追求し続ける大学として、特徴をもつ市町のある知多半島の地の利を生かした、研究・教育環境づくりを行ってきました。 また次世代に対するふくしへの気づきの提供、多領域との連携を図りながら、すべての人のふくしの実現を目ざします。 詳細を見る. 就職・資格・学びについて. 本学には、大学進学時に就職業種が想定される学部と4年間の中で将来の選択肢を決めることができる学部があります。 各学部の特性に合わせて、実習の支援や国家試験対策、就職活動の支援をしています。 詳細を見る. キャンパスライフ.

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  3. Admission Information. Admission Exercise for International Students. Admission requirements. Applicants must meet all of the following requirements 1 to 6, and any one of 7 to 15: Have reached 18 years of age by the time of admission to this university. Those who possess foreign nationality only.

  4. Nihon Fukushi University (日本福祉大学, Nihon fukushi daigaku) is a private university with its main campus at Mihama, Aichi, and other campuses at Nagoya and Handa, also in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The school was founded as a junior college in 1953 and became a four-year college in 1957.

  5. Nihon Fukushi University (NFU), a Buddhist-affiliated university in the Chita Peninsula, Aichi, Japan, describes itself as a university of social welfare. The word Fukushi translates as welfare.

    • Okuda, Chita-gun, Aichi, 470-3295, Japan
  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Overview. Founded in 1953, the Nihon Fukushi University is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the rural setting of the small city of Chita (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Aichi. This institution also has a branch campus in Handa and Nagoya.

  7. Nihon Fukushi University (NFU) was established in 1953 as Chubu Junior College of Social Work. It was granted university status and was renamed to its current name in 1957. Today, NFU has three campuses in Aichi prefecture and one in Nagoya prefecture.