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東邦音楽短期大学 | |
Type | Private junior college |
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Established | 1951 |
Location | , Japan |
Website | www |
Toho Junior College of Music(東邦音楽短期大学 Tōhō Ongaku Tanki Daigaku) is a private junior college in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Private universities are typically not operated by governments, although many receive tax breaks, public student loans, and grants. Depending on their location, private universities may be subject to government regulation. This is in contrast to public universities and national universities. Many private universities are non-profit organizations.
A junior college is a post-secondary educational institution offering vocational training designed to prepare students for either skilled trades and technical occupations and workers in support roles in professions such as engineering, accountancy, business administration, nursing, medicine, architecture, and criminology or for additional education at another college with more advanced academic material. Students typically attend junior colleges for 1–3 years.
The college opened in April 1951, but the predecessor of the school, Mimurodo Education Group, was founded in 1938.[ citation needed ] The junior college is not attached to Toho College of Music.[ citation needed ]
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Coordinates: 35°43′24″N139°43′53″E / 35.7232°N 139.7315°E
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