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What universities apply for Japanese industrial design?

What universities are there for industrial design in Japan?

1, Department of Industrial Design, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University.

Chiba University is a national comprehensive university in Japan, with a complete range of disciplines and 10 colleges, including Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law and Economics, Faculty of Science, Medical College, Pharmacy College, Nursing College, Engineering College, Yusu College and Ministry of Education.

The technical college consists of design engineering, urban environmental system, electronic and mechanical engineering, information and portrait engineering and material engineering. The Department of Industrial Design, a design engineering discipline, consists of lectures by industrial designers and lectures by conveying designers.

The lecture on industrial master planning includes five professional research fields: ergonomics, material planning, design system planning, product design and environmental design.

Communication artists' lectures include four professional research fields: design culture planning, design modeling, visual communication design and design psychology.

2. Kyoto City University of the Arts.

It is the earliest art school in modern Japan. Later, it was renamed Kyoto Metropolitan Painting Academy and Kyoto Metropolitan Art School.

The fine arts department includes: fine arts major (Japanese painting, sculpture, printmaking, conceptual design), design major (visual design, environmental design, product design), and craft major (ceramic design, lacquer art, dyeing and weaving design). Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

Postgraduate research interests: painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, modeling conception, printmaking), sculpture, design (visual design, environmental design, industrial design), and art.

3. Musashino University of the Arts.

Formerly known as Imperial Art School, it was built in 1929 and is one of the few private art universities in Japan.

Schools include: fine arts, design (graphic design, industrial design, space design) and life design. Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

Undergraduate courses include: Japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, visual communication design, industrial design, space design, photography and basic design.

4. Tama University of the Arts

Its predecessor was Tama National School of Fine Arts, which was built in 1935.

The fine arts department of this school includes: painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking), sculpture, craft (pottery, glass craft, metal craft), graphic design (advertising design, communication design, performance design), industrial design (product design, textile design), environmental design (landscape design, architectural design, interior design) and information design (multimedia technology).

Postgraduate research interests: painting, sculpture, design (graphic design, product design, interior design, handicraft design, dyeing and weaving design, architectural design).

The study contents of night university include: visual communication design, graphic performance, product design, environmental design and other courses.

5. Kanazawa Art College

Founded in 1946, it enrolls four-year undergraduate and graduate students.

Major: fine arts (Japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, fine arts), design (visual design, product design, environmental design), and technology.

The research directions of master students are: painting, sculpture, industrial design and art.

The research direction of doctoral students is: art and craft design.

6.Kuwasawa design school.

The School of Design is actually a private university, founded in 1954. It is a two-year design school founded by Masazawa, a famous Japanese modern designer and design critic. Students can learn the most advanced design knowledge and technology. 1966, another Tokyo plastic arts university was established in Tokyo. Sanze Design Institute enrolls 2-year night college students.

The college has: clothing design major and design major. Advanced students' courses include: fashion design, graphic design, photography, packaging, interior design, industrial design.

The courses of night university are: visual design, space design, product design and fashion design.

7. Osaka University of the Arts.

Formerly known as Su Lang University of the Arts, it began at 1964. Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

The art department includes: art major (painting and sculpture), design major (visual communication design, visual information design, space design and industrial design), craft major (metal craft, pottery, dyeing and weaving design), environmental design major (urban planning, environmental design and landscape planning), image major (video, image advertisement and image expression) and art planning major (modeling expression).

The research directions of doctoral students are: art, art history, environmental art, artistic behavior, and artistic culture.

8. Kyushu Institute of Design.

Founded in 1968, its educational purpose is to organically combine science and art, serve mankind more reasonably, and cultivate designers with comprehensive abilities. Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

The Department of Art and Engineering offers environmental design (environmental theory, environmental planning and environmental system design), industrial design (ergonomics, product design and functional engineering), image design (vision, visual art and image engineering), sound design (music culture, sound environment and sound informatics) and artistic information design (artistic culture theory, media design and information environment).

The research direction of graduate students and doctoral students is: living environment and information transmission.