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How many years is the undergraduate course in Japan?
Undergraduate courses in Japan are called undergraduate courses, which are generally four-year courses.

As a student in China, you usually need to take language courses ranging from/kloc-0 to 2 years. If you adapt quickly, you will graduate in five years. If you delay language learning, it will take you six years to get your bachelor's degree. However, the medical education system is six years, and you can directly apply for doctoral courses after graduation.

The implementation of credit education in Japan can make learning more flexible, more selective, and the quality of education better, which is more conducive to talents' early exit and fast forward. Japan's four-year universities can complete the examination in three years, and the two-year master's degree can also be completed in one year. Of course, the premise is to learn well. This kind of opportunity is not available in all countries.

Japanese universities are divided into national universities, public universities and private universities. Private universities include Waseda University, Keio University, Kansai University, Tongshe University and Ritsumeikan University. Besides university education, Japanese higher education also includes specialized schools and short-term universities, which are equivalent to vocational colleges and general colleges in China.