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Introduction of Network Language Courses and Popular Courses in Japanese Universities
Japan is also located in East Asia. Many cultures are inherited from China, and there is not much difference between Japanese eating habits and lifestyles. For foreign students who live alone for the first time, it is relatively easy to integrate into local life and can quickly overcome the initial discomfort. Japan's domestic transportation is convenient, and trams, buses and Shinkansen are well developed. Then let me introduce the online language classes and popular courses in Japanese universities.

Introduction of online language courses and popular courses in Japanese universities I. Introduction of language courses for studying abroad in Japan

Higher education institutions in Japan can be divided into three types: national, public and private.

Colleges in universities are institutions that implement postgraduate education, and have the right to award master's degrees (2 years) and doctoral degrees (3 years). In some schools, master's courses and doctoral courses are set separately, and in some schools, master's courses and doctoral courses are set together. The doctoral program is divided into the first two years and the last three years, and the first two years are also considered as master's programs.

The department is an institution that implements undergraduate education and has the right to award bachelor's degrees. Generally, the undergraduate course is 4 years, and the medical course is 6 years (including dentists and veterinarians. After graduation, you can directly apply for a 4-year doctoral program).

Short-term universities and colleges can only implement junior college education, with a schooling period of 2-3 years, and issue junior college diplomas, but not degrees.

In departments and universities, there are not only formal students studying for degrees, but also students being examined, apprentices and advanced students. None of these three types of students can obtain a diploma or a degree certificate, only the credits they have taken are recognized. The department does not recruit graduate students.

Most higher education institutions in Japan teach in Japanese, and a few courses are taught in English. To study in Japanese universities, it is required that the Japanese International Proficiency Test must reach at least Level 2.

Second, Japanese courses

Language schools will take placement exams at the beginning of the semester, put students with different Japanese levels in different classes, arrange Japanese courses with different learning progress in accordance with their aptitude, and some schools will also offer general conversation courses and business Japanese courses accordingly to improve students' language communication ability in all aspects.

Third, exam-oriented courses.

Almost all Japanese language schools offer Japanese study abroad examination courses, university courses, junior college courses, arts university courses, and corresponding Japanese composition review courses, TOEFL review courses, interview guidance and wish guidance.

First of all, Japanese language schools will have one-on-one interviews with teachers who are in charge of further studies to help students determine their future goals for further studies, or to study and study their own majors and directions, such as choosing research topics for universities. Secondly, it helps each student to understand the current understanding of professional knowledge and the future research direction, which is very important for future study and research. Finally, the teacher will guide students how to deal with the interview and conduct a series of relevant interview simulation training.

Fourth, special counseling classes

Japan and China are separated only by a strip of water, and they have inherited many excellent traditional cultures and skills. In order to let students know more about cultural traditions different from those in China and enter relevant specialized schools, students can choose some special guidance courses besides learning idioms and professional knowledge. Language schools will provide students with additional language or professional knowledge training and special guidance courses. Like cultural courses, students can take courses such as tea ceremony, flower pattern, anime Japanese, classical literature, dialogue of film and television works, and japanese theatre to broaden their horizons and improve their understanding of Japanese culture. At the same time, you can learn practical Japanese and speak Japanese to the letter. In addition, for students in need, language schools can also provide art courses, hold Japanese study tours, alumni exchange meetings and other activities, and combine Japanese learning with Japanese cultural experience to achieve better promotion results.