What is the difference between "universities" and "short universities" or "junior colleges" studying in Japan?
"University", "short university" and "junior college" are all higher education institutions with high school graduation as their entrance conditions, but their study years, degrees or qualifications obtained, teaching contents and personnel training purposes are different. In the "university", all subjects except medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine are four years, and you can get a bachelor's degree after graduation. "Short-term university" is a two-year course, and you can get an "associate degree". "College" is mainly for 2 years and can be awarded the title of "major". Generally speaking, universities focus on learning knowledge, while colleges focus on learning skills. From this feature, the short and the big are somewhere in between. If you have any questions about studying in Japan, you can consult Wowo, which can give you more consulting services.