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What universities are there in SGU project in Japan?
SGU project in Japan refers to English teaching projects provided by some universities in Japan. Many students who can't speak Japanese but have good English are interested in this project, but it should be noted that not all Japanese universities and majors have SGU programs, so students must find out which schools and majors offer SGU before applying. So what universities are there in the SGU project in Japan?

There are 37 Japanese universities offering SGU programs, including top-level and global traction.

There are 13 top universities in Japan, including Hokkaido University, Tohoku University, Tsukuba University, Tokyo University, Tokyo Medical College, tokyo institute of technology, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Hiroshima University, Kyushu University, Keio University and Waseda University.

There are 24 traction universities in the world, including Chiba University, tokyo university of foreign studies, Tokyo University of Arts, Nagaoka University of Technology, Kanazawa University, Toyohashi University of Technology, Kyoto University of Technology, Nara University of Science and Technology, Okayama University, Kumamoto University, International Education University, Aizu University, International Christian University, Zhipu University of Technology, sophia university, Toyo University, Hosei University, Meiji University and Rikkyo University.

So which majors can apply for SGU program?

SGU program majors include liberal arts, including liberal arts, science and engineering.

Liberal arts include humanities and social sciences, economics, political science and so on. Science includes basic science, creative science, advanced science and information production system. Engineering includes electronics, electricity and machinery.

It should be noted that the majors not included in the SGU program are linguistics, pedagogy, history, Japanese law and so on.