Daigaku Yoka
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Daigaku Yoka (大学予科, Daigaku Yoka) was a preparatory course for Japanese universities until the educational reform in occupied Japan, and were equivalent to the old higher schools and specialized schools.
List[edit]
List of universities which are endowed with Daigaku Yoka, excluding those made after the WW2.
Imperial Universities[edit]
- Hokkaido Imperial University (Hokkaido University) - Science
- Keijo Imperial University (Abolished) - Arts/Science
- Taihoku Imperial University (National Taiwan University) - Arts/Science
Normal National Universities[edit]
- Tokyo Commercial University (now Hitotsubashi University) - Arts
- Kobe Commercial University (now Kobe University) - Arts
- Ryojun Engineering College (Abolished) - Science
- Jingu Kogakkan University (now Kogakkan University) - Arts
- Tokyo Medical and Dental University - Science
Public Universities[edit]
- prefectural Osaka Medical University (now Osaka University) - Science
- Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine - Science
- prefectural Aichi Medical University (now Nagoya University) - Science
- prefectural Kumamoto Medical University (now Kumamoto University) - Science
- municipal Osaka Commercial University (now Osaka Metropolitan University) - Arts
Private Universities[edit]
- Otani University - Arts
- Keio University - Arts/Science
- Koa Institute of Technology (now Chiba Institute of Technology) - Science
- Komazawa University - Arts
- Taisho University - Arts
- Jikei University School of Medicine - Science
- Toyo University - Arts
- Nippon Medical School - Science
- Fujiwara Institute of Technology (now Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University) - Science
- Manchuria Medical University (now China Medical University, PRC) - Science
- Ryukoku University - Arts
- Rikkyo University - Arts
- Rissho University - Arts
See also[edit]
- Imperial Universities (帝国大学)
- Specialized School (Japan) (旧制専門学校)
- Higher school (Japan)
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