My school has an opportunity to study in Kyoto Institute of Information Science, Japan. I want to ask about the animation major in that university. Is it an undergraduate or a junior college?
Hello 1, I don't know who you ask for help, just for reference. 2. Universities are independent specialized vocational colleges, that is to say, they only provide specialized vocational degrees, which are equivalent to the courses of domestic professional degrees (such as MBA), and equivalent to the awarding of independent degrees to domestic scientific research institutions, such as Chinese Academy of Sciences (only symbolic, not representing strength and level). 3. There is no department education in the university, only the monks' courses and doctoral courses. It is neither an undergraduate nor a junior college, which is equivalent to postgraduate course education. 4. Kyoto Institute of Information Science is the earliest it professional vocational college in Japan, focusing on e-commerce and software system development, and animation is his weakness. The advantage of this university lies in the low entry threshold (only after graduating from junior college), the ability to do papers and projects at the same time, and the flexible form. Word of mouth is naturally not much better, but it is not very bad. 5. Animation, a professional coconut sea and information science, does not have a strong advantage in itself. Generally speaking, going to this specialized vocational college should be better than a simple college, at least you have to learn a lot in professional technology. Moreover, degree records can also be certified by the Ministry of Education, so don't worry about it. As for the future, it is ok to stay in Japan and return to China. -Non-experts only represent personal opinions and refuse to adopt them.