About Temple University
Temple University is a State of Pennsylvania public university, which opened in 1884 with seven students. Today it enrolls over 37,000 students educated by about 2,900 faculty members. Temple University is one of the largest centers for professional education with approximately 10,000 students enrolled in graduate or professional degree programs.
In 1982, Temple offered its first graduate courses in Japan, courses leading to the degree of Master of Education (currently Master of Science in Education) in English Education with a concentration in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
About Temple University, Japan Campus (Tokyo)
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), is the oldest and largest American university in Japan with about 3,300 learners, including the participants in the Corporate Education programs. Also, it stands as the first foreign university, Japan campus recognized by the Japanese government. TUJ is located in the prestigious Minami Azabu/Mita section of Tokyo. The campus is accessible by public transportation from every part of the Tokyo metropolitan area.
With over 50,000 books, 40,000 journal subscriptions and access to thousands of online book and journal titles, the TUJ library offers a unique research resource in Tokyo. When needed, the library staff can access the holdings of the main campus library. The TUJ library general collection provides students with a full range of materials related to law, language, history, psychology, art, religion and business.
For more information, please contact us at the Tokyo Center.
E-mail: tesol@tuj.ac.jp / Tel: 03-5441-9842