, abbreviated to , is a private university located in Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
The origin was founded in 1928 as Osaka Joto School of Commerce (大éªåÂÂæÂ±åÂÂæ¥Âå¦校) by Noboru Tanioka (谷岡ç», 1894âÂÂ1974). This was a five-year school for boys (for ages 12âÂÂ17 or above). In 1934 the school was hit by Typhoon Muroto, and the school building was rebuilt with reinforced concrete in 1935 (Tanioka Memorial Hall today). In 1944, during World War II, the school was forcedly reorganized into Fusé Technical School (å¸ÂæÂ½å·¥æ¥Âå¦校), which was restored to a commercial school after the war.
In September 1947, the school was merged with Katano Women's College (交éÂÂ女åÂÂå°ÂéÂÂå¦校) to constitute Joto Vocational College (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ±å°ÂéÂÂå¦校, a three-year college for ages 17âÂÂ20 or above). The former commercial school was reorganized into a high school in 1948 under Japan's new educational systems (Osaka University of Commerce High School today).
In 1949 Joto Vocational College was developed into . JVU had one faculty: Faculty of Economics. The university was renamed Osaka University of Commerce in 1952, and its faculty too was renamed Faculty of Commerce and Economics.
In 1997 OUC established Graduate School (Regional Policy Studies, a master's degree course).
In 1999 Graduate School added a doctoral degree course.
In 2000 Faculty of Commerce and Economics was reorganized into two faculties: Economics and Business Administration.