What institutions recommend studying in Japan? Advantages of studying in Japan
1. International students enjoy public medical care.
When people who participate in national health insurance go to hospitals or clinics because of illness or injury, they only need to pay 30% of the total medical expenses. The remaining 70% will be borne by insurance. Significantly reduce the medical expenses of international students in Japan.
2. You can work and study legally, and your salary is high.
The legal working hours are 28 hours a week and 8 hours a day on holidays. Tokyo and Osaka start at 900 yen/hour, and local cities start at 750-850 yen/hour. A wide range of employment, supermarkets, restaurants, convenience stores, factories and so on. Can work legally.
3. The cost of studying abroad is low and the entrance threshold is low.
The annual maximum is RMB 654.38+million (including tuition and living expenses). School tuition is 40,000-50,000 yuan/year. The tuition fee of public universities in China is 30,000-40,000/year. The tuition fee of private universities is 50,000-60,000/year. The entry threshold is low, and students who graduated from technical secondary schools, technical schools and ordinary high schools can apply for studying in Japan.
4. You can get a work visa to study abroad.
After finishing college or university in Japan, you can work in Japan and get a work visa. Japan is a country with serious aging. Japanese companies hold large job fairs every year. The employment rate of international students ranks first in the world.
Recommended by Japan International Orthopedic College
1, Waseda University
SILS, the abbreviation of the Department of International Corrections, was established in 2004. Seven subjects have been prepared in the department, aiming at cultivating students into all-round and flexible talents. Each group is divided into three levels: elementary class, intermediate class and advanced class. Students can choose what they are interested in first and work hard in the professional field step by step. In addition, the department also provides one-year overseas study opportunities and actively accepts international students from all over the world.
2. Sophia University
The Department of International Orthopaedics in sophia university, formerly known as the International Department, was established in 1949.
This department began to teach English as early as half a century ago, which can be said to be the forerunner of international education in Japan. The first year of the department is basic education. From the second half of the second year, students can choose to repeat their studies in three fields: international economy, social science and comparative culture.
3. International Education University
The University of International Education, located in Akita Prefecture in central Japan, is a local public university. All the courses in this university are mainly taught in English. There are not only Japanese students from Japan, but also international students from all over the world, and 60% of the professors are from overseas. This is a highly international university. In addition, students must study abroad for one year after entering school and live in the school dormitory for one year.
4. Hosei University
According to the needs of modern society, the Department of International Corrections (GIS) of Chengda University trains truly international talents with high English level and interdisciplinary comprehensive quality. The first feature is English immersion education. Besides attending classes, English is also used for discussion, publication, thesis writing and thesis writing.
Another major feature is small class education. Only 50 students signed up, and 10 full-time teachers and 22 part-time teachers from different research fields around the world provided detailed guidance. The number of students in most courses is set at 5 to 20.