Kyoto Womens University vs State University of New York Empire State College University comparison

Kyoto Womens University contact

Country Japan
City Kyoto-shi
Province Kyoto
Address 35 Kitahiyoshi-cho Imakumano, Higashiyama-ku
Postal/Zip code 605-8501
Phone number +81(75) 531-7054
Fax number +81(75) 531-7222
Website http://www.kyoto-wu.ac.jp

Kyoto Womens University details

University funding Private
Date of foundation 1920
Staff count -
Students count -
Languages
  • Japanese
Fees
  • National students:1,046,000 per year [JPY]
School year
  • From April to March
Other Locations
    -

Divisions and departements

Arts
Contemporary Society
Home Economics
Home Economics
Human Development and Education
Human Development and Education
Law
Literature
Study of Contemporary Society

Degrees and certifications

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State University of New York Empire State College contact

Country United States of America
City Saratoga Springs
Province New York
Address Two Union Avenue
Postal/Zip code 12866
Phone number +1(518) 587-2100
Fax number +1(518) 587-2886
Website http://www.esc.edu

State University of New York Empire State College details

University funding Public
Date of foundation 1971
Staff count 202 in (2013-2014)
Students count 11823 in (2013-2014)
Languages
  • English
Fees
  • Graduate, 10,370 per year per year for in-state residents and 20,190 per year for out-of-state per year. [USD]
  • National students:Undergraduate, 6,665 per year for in-state residents and 16,315 per year for out-of-state per year
School year
  • From Year round Freshmen admitted twice per semester
Other Locations
  • Beirut (Lebanon)
  • Collegewide Programs (Saratoga Springs)
  • Genesee Valley (Rochester)
  • Hudson Valley (Hartsdale)
  • Long Island (Old Westbury)
  • Metropolitan (New York)
  • Niagara Frontier (Buffalo)
  • Northeast (Albany). International Programmes in Athens
  • Prague (Czech Republic)
  • Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)
  • Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • Tirana (Albania)
  • Regional Centres: Central New York (Syracuse)

Divisions and departements

Business, Management and Economics
Community and Human Services
Cultural Studies
Educational Studies
Historical Studies
Human Development
Interdisciplinary Studies
Labour Studies
Science, Mathematics and Technology
Social Theory, Social Structure and Change
The Arts

Degrees and certifications

Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Certificate or Diploma (Sub-Bachelor)
Master's Degree
Post-bachelor's Diploma/Certificate

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