Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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The Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (東京農工大学) commonly known as TUAT is a national university headquartered in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan. The university consists of two faculties that provide courses in agriculture and engineering.

History

The predecessor of the university was founded in 1874 as an agricultural training institute. In 1949 it was reorganized into a national university.

Organization

Undergraduate schools

Graduate schools

(M=master course, D=three-year doctoral course, D4=four-year doctoral course, M+D=five-year doctoral course, P=professional degree course)

Research institutions

Facilities

Campuses

The university has campuses at two cities in Western Tokyo, Fuchū and Koganei. Fuchu Campus has the university's head office and focuses on agriculture. Koganei Campus focuses on engineering.

Fuchu Campus

Koganei Campus

Facilities

Dormitories

The university has following dormitories in the campuses. International students can also apply for Hitotsubashi University's International Student House in Kodaira City.

Alumni

Footnotes

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