The Seitoku Advanced School of Nutrition (高等栄養学校) is founded in 1954. It was named after the 7th-century regent
Shōtoku. Shō (
Go'on reading) can also be read sei (
Kan’on reading), the latter was chosen for this school.
It was reorganized into the Seitoku Vocational School of Nutrition (栄養専門学校 Eiyō Senmon-gakkō) in 1957.
Seitoku Junior College of Nutrition (栄養短期大学) was established 1963. The first year included 50 students, including 5 males.
The evening school was set up in 1964.
The Department of Food and Nutrition was renamed Department of Food and Nutritional Studies in 1969.
The special training program on food studies was set up in 1972, but was abolished in 1983.
In 1986, the Department of Food and Nutritional Studies was separated into:
major in Nutritional Studies
major in Food Science
It became officially co-educational in 1987; however, in practice, it remained effectively a
women's university.
The advanced course food nourishment major in 1996 is set up.
Endeavours were undertaken to make it more co-ed again in 2001.
Professional confectionery, baking, and cooking classes were offered as part of the food science major in 2003.
It stopped recruiting new students in the fiscal year 2004 and would be eventually replaced by
Tokyo Seiei College.
Subjects
Food nourishment
Day school
Food nourishment major
Food science major
Nighttime: started in 1985, with 20 students, of whom 4 were males.
The Seitoku Advanced School of Nutrition (高等栄養学校) is founded in 1954. It was named after the 7th-century regent
Shōtoku. Shō (
Go'on reading) can also be read sei (
Kan’on reading), the latter was chosen for this school.
It was reorganized into the Seitoku Vocational School of Nutrition (栄養専門学校 Eiyō Senmon-gakkō) in 1957.
Seitoku Junior College of Nutrition (栄養短期大学) was established 1963. The first year included 50 students, including 5 males.
The evening school was set up in 1964.
The Department of Food and Nutrition was renamed Department of Food and Nutritional Studies in 1969.
The special training program on food studies was set up in 1972, but was abolished in 1983.
In 1986, the Department of Food and Nutritional Studies was separated into:
major in Nutritional Studies
major in Food Science
It became officially co-educational in 1987; however, in practice, it remained effectively a
women's university.
The advanced course food nourishment major in 1996 is set up.
Endeavours were undertaken to make it more co-ed again in 2001.
Professional confectionery, baking, and cooking classes were offered as part of the food science major in 2003.
It stopped recruiting new students in the fiscal year 2004 and would be eventually replaced by
Tokyo Seiei College.
Subjects
Food nourishment
Day school
Food nourishment major
Food science major
Nighttime: started in 1985, with 20 students, of whom 4 were males.