First, the Japanese stomatology specialty setting
1, basic account
Dentistry, Life Science Foundation, Anatomy, Oral Anatomy, Histology, Oral Histology, Physiology, Oral Physiology, Biochemistry, Oral Biochemistry, Pathology, Oral Pathology, Bacteriology, Oral Bacteriology, Pharmacology, Oral Pharmacy, Oral Engineering, Hygiene, Practice (Grade 31-65448)
2. Clinical subjects
Preventive dentistry, internal medicine (including diagnostics and nutrition), surgery, plastic surgery, tooth preservation, oral therapy, oral surgery, oral restoration, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, oral radiology, dental anesthesia, disabled dentistry, oral functional therapy, oral examination and diagnosis, oral comprehensive medicine, comprehensive dentistry (comprehensive dentistry, comprehensive dentistry,
3. A small branch of basic dentistry in Japan.
Oral anatomy, oral physiology, oral pathology, oral biochemistry, oral bacteriology, oral anatomy, oral physiology, oral pathology, oral bacteriology
4. A small branch of clinical dentistry in Japan.
Dentistry, Occlusology, Dentistry, Preservation and Restoration, Stomatology, Dentistry, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Dental Radiology, Dental Anesthesiology, Cosmetic Dentistry, Dentistry.
5. Social Dentistry Branch
Oral hygiene (oral hygiene), legal dentistry, dental history
Second, Japan University of Stomatology.
1, Hokkaido University
Hokkaido University, referred to as Peking University for short, is a research-oriented national comprehensive university headquartered in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, and one of the top national universities representing Japan's academic level. In 20/0/4, Kloc was selected as a class A top school of "Top University Project in the World" in Japan. As a member of the Federation of Engineering Departments of Eight Universities and the Japan Academic Research Forum (RU 1 1), it is the first research-oriented national comprehensive university in Japan with a bachelor's degree.
2. Northeastern University
Tohoku University, referred to as Tohoku University for short, is located in Sendai, northeastern Japan. He has been selected into Japan's "Top University Program in the World" and the top A schools in the Global 30 Program. He is a member of the Federation of Engineering Departments of Eight Universities, Japan Academic Research Forum (RU 1 1), East Asia Research University Association and Pacific Rim University Alliance.
3. Kyushu University
Kyushu University (Japanese Hiragana: きゅぅゅぅだぃがく), referred to as the Nine Universities (きゅぅだ). At present, nine universities have
4. Okayama University
Okayama University, referred to as Okayama University, is located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is a Japanese national university, founded in 1870, and provides university education in 1949. One of the old government universities in Japan, the medical department of this university is one of the six old medical universities (Niigata University, Kimura University, Chiba University, Nagasaki University, Kumamoto University), commonly known as the famous Laoguanliu, and it is a leader in Japanese academic circles, especially in the medical field. The school has 1 1 undergraduate departments such as literature, education, law, economics, science, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, agronomy and environmental engineering, and seven research departments such as education, social culture, natural science, health care, environmental life science, medical dentistry and law. It is a first-class comprehensive university in Japan.
2. Reference to the cost of studying in Japan by region
Tokyo 1
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is located in the middle of the Kanto Plain in Japan, and it is the hub of Japan's politics, economy, culture, transportation and many other fields. Tokyo has a rich cultural and educational background, including JD.COM University, which is the first national university in Japan. Waseda University, tokyo institute of technology and Keio University are all Asian institutions of higher learning.
The overall consumption level in Tokyo is relatively high. Studying in Tokyo, in addition to tuition, accommodation, catering and transportation are all big. Among them, the starting price of transportation is 170 yen (equivalent to about RMB1yuan) for subway, 2 10 yen (equivalent to about RMB 13 yuan) for bus and 660 yen (equivalent to about RMB in 42 yuan) for taxi. It's not easy to really go out. It is suggested that foreign students buy a second-hand bicycle, which is convenient for short-distance walking and can keep fit. Why not?
Average monthly consumption includes tuition and living expenses:
Tokyo area-158000 yen, equivalent to about 1w yuan.
2. Chiba
Chiba, located on the northeast bank of Tokyo Bay, is an important city in the capital circle, one of Japan's three metropolitan areas, and an important industrial port city in the southeast of Honshu, Japan. Although the education in Chiba is not as famous as that in Tokyo, it should not be underestimated. Among them, Chiba University occupies an important position in the fields of high-tech knowledge, science and technology, medicine and engineering technology.
The consumption level in Chiba is slightly lower than that in Tokyo, but the difference is not too big. As far as rent is concerned, the monthly rent for renting a house in Chiba is generally around 30,000-50,000 yen, equivalent to about 2,000-3,200 yuan. The price difference mainly depends on the geographical location.
Average monthly consumption includes tuition and living expenses:
Kanto region-150000 yen, equivalent to about 9500 yuan.
3.osaka
Osaka, located in the coastal area of Osaka Bay in the middle of Osaka Prefecture, is the second largest city in Japan and the central city of Osaka Metropolitan Area, one of the three metropolitan areas in Japan. There are public universities such as Osaka University, osaka city university and osaka prefecture university, as well as private universities such as Ritsumeikan University and Kansai University in Osaka, with a total of 1 1 universities, which are rich in educational resources.
Although Osaka's consumption level is not low, it is a little closer to the people than Tokyo. The monthly living expenses are about 30,000-50,000 yen, equivalent to about 2,000-3,200 yuan/month.
Average monthly consumption includes tuition and living expenses:
Feng Jingen area-134000 yen, equivalent to about 8500 yuan.
4. Kyoto
Kyoto, located in the west of Japan and south of Kyoto Prefecture, is an important city in Osaka Metropolitan Area, one of Japan's three metropolitan areas. Is an inland city, located in the northern half of Kyoto basin (mountain city) and the eastern mountainous area of Danbo Plateau. Kyoto is the "learning capital" of western Japan, and there is even a saying in Hanshin area of Kyoto that "study in Kyoto, earn money in Osaka and live in Kobe", which shows the developed degree of Kyoto education. The main universities in Kyoto are Kyoto University, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto Gongyun Victoria University and Tongshe University.
They all belong to Feng Jingen, and the consumption levels of Kyoto and Osaka are close. The transportation fee is also much lower than that in Tokyo and other regions. The monthly transportation fee is about RMB 300- 1200. Of course, you can save a lot if you use bicycles to get in and out.
Average monthly consumption includes tuition and living expenses:
Feng Jingen area-134000 yen, equivalent to about 8500 yuan.
5. Fukuoka
Fukuoka City belongs to the central city of Fukuoka Metropolitan Area in Kitakyushu, outside the three metropolitan areas. The universities here are Kyushu University and Southwest College University.
Fukuoka is the lowest consumption level among the five popular study abroad cities introduced this time. Among them, rent is the key to reduce the overall consumption level. The rent in Fukuoka is about 20,000-30,000 yen, which is equivalent to about1300-2,000 yuan per month. Relatively speaking, the acceptance is much higher.
Average monthly consumption includes tuition and living expenses:
Kyushu Island-1 1 1000 yen, equivalent to about 7,000 yuan.
3. Interview skills for studying in Japan
Listen to the experience of our predecessors first.
Japanese universities recruit students independently, and each university has different submission materials, examination methods and key points. Through the introduction of the senior's personal experience and experience, you can more accurately grasp the direction of preparing for the exam, so that you can take fewer detours when choosing a major or taking the exam.
In addition to questions related to the major, the examiner will also ask some questions unrelated to the major according to the flow of the dialogue to test the comprehensive quality and knowledge of the candidates, such as: which dynasty of your country do you like best and why?
Second, we should make full preparations in advance.
The interview topics are very random, so you must never sharpen your guns when you get cold feet. It takes a long time to prepare and accumulate. After determining the major you want to apply for, you should start preparing for the interview. You must read books and newspapers related to your major. In addition, the thesis of applying for a professional professor is also a good reference content, which can be found on the website of the university professor research office. The general examiner mainly looks at the breadth of the examinee's understanding of the professional content and the degree of his love for the major, and judges whether it is suitable to study the major through the examinee's answers.
After mastering enough information, we should prepare a mock interview for language school teachers to adapt to the interview atmosphere. Teachers in language schools can also prepare relevant simulation questions for students.
Third, pay attention to language details and create images.
After full preparation, a kind of self-confidence will arise. Judging from the experience of many candidates, a confident attitude is very important, no matter how nervous you are, you should be confident. Candidates should let the examiner feel that you are prepared, and your words are well thought out.
Politeness will also leave a good impression on the examiner. For example, you can choose a dark suit with a white shirt inside. Japanese pay attention to etiquette, and students must be polite and use honorifics.
4. You should bring good things to study in Japan.
1, passport
As long as you go abroad, whether you are on business, traveling or studying abroad, a passport is essential. You can't leave or enter the country without a passport.
When you study in Japan, you must bring your passport. Your passport is not only a proof of your legal residence in Japan, you need it on many occasions when you do business in Japan, so you must prepare it.
Passport is an indispensable document when picking up luggage, filling in immigration cards and going through immigration formalities. I suggest you take your passport with you for easy access.
2. Cash
Cash must be ready. There are many places where you need cash to get off the plane in Japan. I just came to Japan, and it's more troublesome to withdraw money. I'll exchange it for Japanese yen at home first.
The exchange of foreign exchange is carried out in the bank. You can pay close attention to the changes of the bank's exchange rate and exchange it for yen when the exchange rate is reasonable, so you can make a profit. Although there are many private exchange agencies, we must be careful not to be cheated.
3.seals
Before studying in Japan, you need to prepare one thing, and that is the seal. Seals are often used in daily life in Japan, so you should prepare them before going abroad.
It is expensive to carve a seal in Japan. Even the most common wooden seal needs at least 500 RMB, while other more expensive materials will be more expensive.
It is worth noting that the credibility of soft seals such as rubber barriers is not recognized in all parts of Japan, and everyone must prepare hard seals when preparing.
4. ID photo
When you arrive in Japan, you need to use your ID card for admission, bank card and other matters. There are several specifications of your ID card to meet different requirements.
Just like a seal, it is more expensive to take a photo of a certificate in Japan, so it takes no space and saves money to take it in China and take it there.
5, ballpoint pen
As we all know, on the plane to Japan, everyone needs to fill out the entry card, and the entry card needs a pen. At this time, it is very important to prepare a ballpoint pen.
Because the pen tube may leak due to air pressure, it is convenient and safe to prepare a ballpoint pen.
Summary of scores of MBA colleges in Hubei:
Total score of study style in Hubei MBA colleges, comprehensive ma