Toyohashi Sozo College

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Toyohashi Sozo College
豊橋創造大学

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Toyohashi Sozo College
Type Private
Established 1983 (1983)
Location Toyohashi, Aichi , Japan
34°46′34″N137°24′32″E / 34.7762°N 137.4088°E / 34.7762; 137.4088 Coordinates: 34°46′34″N137°24′32″E / 34.7762°N 137.4088°E / 34.7762; 137.4088
Website www.sozo.ac.jp (in Japanese)

Toyohashi Sozo College(豊橋創造大学,Toyohashi sōzō daigaku) is a private university in Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school, a junior college, was founded in 1983. It became a four-year college in 1996.

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Toyohashi Sozo Junior College

Toyohashi Sozo Junior College(豊橋創造大学短期大学部,Toyohashi Sōzō Daigaku Tanki Daigakubu) was founded in 1983 as Toyohashi Tankidaigaku(豊橋短期大学) for women only. [1] It became partially coeducational from April 1, 1991. [2] The college became women-only again from April 1, 1997, [3] partially coeducational again from April 1, 2000, [4] and then completely coeducational from April 1, 2005.[ citation needed ] The junior college offers courses in childcare.

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References

  1. 1987 全国短期大学高等専門学校一覧 p.99. (in Japanese)[ full citation needed ]
  2. 1992 全国学校総覧 p.69. (in Japanese)[ full citation needed ]
  3. Outline of Toyohashi Sozo Junior College
  4. 2000 短大螢雪5月臨時増刊 短大・学科内容案内号 p.309. (in Japanese)[ full citation needed ]