China's junior colleges mainly refer to higher vocational colleges, while in Japanese vocational education system, there are specialized schools for vocational education.
In Japan, specialized schools, also known as "special support schools", are higher education institutions focusing on vocational education and practical skills training. Compared with ordinary higher education institutions such as universities, which mainly focus on theoretical knowledge and academic research, junior colleges pay more attention to the cultivation of students' practical vocational skills, and the curriculum is more targeted and practical.
At present, specialized schools in Japan cover a wide range of majors, such as beauty salons, language education, IT technology, stage art, medical care, animation games, etc., which are closely related to the actual needs of society.
College profile:
In China, junior college is a level of higher vocational education. Specifically, it refers to semi-professional secondary vocational and technical schools or similar institutions that have relatively independent academic system and teaching plan, emphasize vocational skills training and meet social needs. Usually, the academic system of junior college is three or four years, and students can obtain corresponding academic qualifications after graduation, such as junior college certificates.
At present, China College covers a wide range of specialties, such as tourism management, automobile maintenance, nursing and e-commerce. These majors are closely related to the actual needs of society, and it is relatively easy for graduates to find jobs. Especially in the current situation that higher vocational education is paid attention to, many colleges have become the first choice for talent training and career transformation.