There are public and private universities in Japan, and there are also differences between junior colleges and short-term universities. How much do you know about these two schools? It is necessary for students who want to apply for studying in Japan to understand the differences between the two schools. Next, I'll tell you the difference between a junior college and a short-term school. For more information, please continue to pay attention to our fresh graduates training network.
First, special school enrollment target: high school graduates.
Schools offering specialized courses in specialized schools are called specialized schools and are recognized as institutions of higher education.
Specialized schools are schools that implement vocational education and learn the necessary knowledge, skills and technologies in real life. The duration of study varies from 1 year to 3 years, but generally it is mainly two-year courses. The teaching time of all subjects in special schools must be more than 800 hours per year. 1995- 1 awarded to graduates of specialized courses (including those who have obtained doctoral, master's and bachelor's degrees, and the general public)? Specialist? Education (equivalent to short-term college graduation? Associate degree? Degree).
Specific requirements:
(1) The study period of specialized courses in specialized schools is more than 2 years;
(2) The total hours of study in school are above 1700 hours;
(3) Make a performance evaluation according to the exam, and then decide to end the professional course.
If the above three criteria are met, it can be awarded? Specialist? Degree. In this way, Japan's degree has an additional specialty after doctor's degree, master's degree, bachelor's degree and associate's degree, which is more compatible, which is not only conducive to correcting various disadvantages of the society, but also conducive to establishing a social system of lifelong learning.
Second, short-term universities Short-term universities are generally two years, but there are also three years. About 60% of short-term universities are women's short-term universities, and more than half of them are disciplines such as home economics, literature, language, art, education and health care. In recent years, social science has become more and more popular. Short-term universities have the same requirements for admission applicants as university applicants. Short-term college students who have studied for two years generally have to get more than 62 credits before they can graduate. Short-term college students need to earn more than 93 credits for three years before they can graduate. Short-term college graduates can be awarded associate degree, which is usually regarded as a university degree.
Friends who want Japanese universities to apply for characteristic schools must look at this school:
School profile
Japanese courses in specialized schools. In junior college, there are not only life and economic benefits, but also preferential internal education system and collaborative education with information business disciplines, forming a strong advantage of integrated education. Student dormitories and schools are integrated and life is convenient.
Course arrangement
Curriculum arrangement with the goal of further study. Set up ability training courses corresponding to EJU and JLPT, and Japanese courses for students to successfully overcome language barriers in Japanese universities, improve their understanding of university courses, and cultivate their necessary performance and communication skills on campus.
Achievements of continuing education
After graduation, many students were successfully admitted to famous universities such as National Chiba University, National University of Tsukuba and Waseda University.
School characteristics
1. study visa
The longest visa period for Japanese subjects in special schools is 2 years and 3 months (general school visas only need 1 year). Visa extension and change procedures are handled under the guidance of the school, and students can study with peace of mind.
2. Preferential treatment for international students
Our school is a junior college, and we can really enjoy the preferential treatment for international students. For example, you can buy student tickets by bus and enjoy preferential prices in public facilities such as mobile phones, movies and museums.
3.65438+ 0 minutes from the station and 0 minutes from the dormitory.
The school is located in front of the station, 1 minute walking distance from the station. Dormitory and school are in the same building. Therefore, commuting time and transportation expenses can be saved, and students can concentrate on studying abroad such as Japanese learning, extracurricular activities and cultural experience activities.
4. Medical insurance system
The school provides students with international student injury insurance provided by Japan Language Education Promotion Association. During school, the hospitalization fee is really zero.
The purpose of university education in Japan, whether it is a specialized school or a short-term school, is to cultivate talents. However, the nature of the two schools is different, and everyone should choose a suitable institution for studying abroad with a purpose.
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