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Is it easy for Japanese majors to apply for journalism in Japan?
1. Japanese major in a domestic university. I want to go to college in Japan. But I don't want to learn Japanese. I want to study design or media. Is this ok?

Japanese major has no professional advantage in Japan, but it is a bit time-consuming to re-study an undergraduate course in Japan, so it is recommended that the landlord go to Japan to study after graduating from a domestic university.

Japanese is the root of everything. The landlord said that he was not good at Japanese. It is best to learn Japanese well before graduation, and his year in Japan can also be effectively used. After studying in a language school, he should pay more attention to the information of Japanese universities and find a major that suits him.

As for the landlord who wants to learn design media, a special school is also a good choice, but personally, it will be more difficult if he does not have a certain foundation in art and painting.

If you want to go to college, it is estimated that you still have to take most Japanese majors, or literature, business and other majors chosen by liberal arts students.

2. Do you have any friends who study news media in Japan? I have some questions to ask.

When applying for a university in Japan, either your tutor is pleasing to the eye or you have strong professional knowledge.

If there is no foundation at all, it is very difficult to apply.

Explain your views on this major.

Need to explain things like cognition and future prospects from a professional perspective.

In Japan, it will help to take more classes from professors.

3. As a Japanese major, what are the requirements for studying pedagogy in Japan?

1. Be sure to choose a good professional direction.

2. Average product point

3. Language achievement

4. Research plan

5. Domestic university background

1, you must choose a good professional direction. If you want to apply for Japanese graduate students, the first and most important thing to pay attention to is to choose a clear professional direction. There are good majors in China, and it is of course best to continue studying in Japan. Only by studying hard and mastering solid basic knowledge during college can we stand out among many postgraduate entrance examination players. But some students want to change their majors, and some students who study languages (such as English and Japanese) don't want to continue learning languages in Japan. For such students, it is best to have a clear understanding. Under normal circumstances, you originally studied Japanese, but you wanted to study business law in the past, so the possibility is very low, because you have no undergraduate professional background. Students, experts and teachers who choose to continue learning Japanese do not recommend you to go to Japan to continue learning Japanese, because Japanese is just a tool. For example, some liberal arts majors, such as education, literature, culturology, anthropology, sociology, macroeconomics and so on. , the background and basic requirements are relatively low, you can choose. If you want to change your major in children's shoes, you must also dabble in the major at the undergraduate level, preferably through the second major or school elective. Japanese professors attach great importance to students' professional foundation, and some schools have corresponding credit requirements. GPA If you want to successfully apply for Japanese graduate students, the second point you should pay attention to is GPA. Although the results can't fully reflect whether the students are excellent or not, they are the basic data for the evaluation of professors when applying. In particular, prestigious universities such as the old Imperial University have no clear requirements, but they all need soft grades. Therefore, students who have the idea of studying in Japan must work harder on their professional achievements. 3. Language scores The third point that you should pay attention to when applying for Japanese graduate students is language scores. It is the basis of recruitment requirements for research departments of many universities in Japan. When studying in different countries, it is very important to communicate smoothly with teachers and students and understand the teachers' courses. Going to Japan for postgraduate study is not only good in Japanese, but also important in English. Usually, TOP 10 and other famous schools require liberal arts to pass N 1, science to pass N2, and English TOEFL or TOEFL scores are also required; Japanese Level 2 or above: Japanese Level 2 for liberal arts majors can be: Japanese for science majors can be: Requirements Level 1 Although graduate students do not need language scores in theory, experience shows that if there are no Japanese majors, the success rate of students applying directly in China is almost zero. Some famous universities in Japan, such as Tokyo University, Kyoto University and Osaka University, all have certain requirements for English. Students with good English scores have great advantages and are the stepping stones to enter super-class prestigious schools. There are also some majors, such as business, computer and medicine, which have higher requirements for English. Without English, it is not impossible, but with English, it will definitely make you even more powerful. 4. The fourth point of the research plan is the research plan. It can be called a concentrated expression of the ability in Japanese application for studying abroad. The choice of research topics must be very coincident with the tutor in order to get the attention of the tutor. Then the writing of the research plan consists of research background, research purpose, research content, expected results, research methods and references. The level of the research plan can largely determine whether it can be admitted to the school, so it needs full preparation. The research plan needs to be original, and never copy it, otherwise it will affect your tutor's evaluation.

5. Domestic institutional background Fifth, domestic institutional background. This is also a very important indicator that you need to pay attention to when you want to apply for Japanese graduate students, because if you are a first-class institution in China, such as 2 1 1 985, your tutor will also look at you with new eyes. Tsinghua, National People's Congress, Beijing Language Institute, Beijing Institute of Technology and other famous schools naturally have a higher success rate in applying. It's not that students with two or three books can't apply for a good school, but that students from famous schools have an advantage. The graduation certificate and degree certificate of undergraduate students recruited by the state are complete. Many people think that to apply for a prestigious Japanese school, you must have a background of 985, 2 1 1, but this is not the case. First of all, 985, 2 1 1 institutions are indeed a manifestation of ability. Many China students studying in famous Japanese universities are also from such China institutions, but not only students from 985, 21/institutions can apply for famous Japanese universities. Japanese universities pay more attention to ability when enrolling students. If you don't have enough ability, you can't come out of a college. It is very unlikely that some junior college students, self-taught candidates, college students and students without degree certificates will directly apply to domestic Japanese public universities. It is recommended to apply through the Japanese Language School.

I am a Japanese major, and I want to take an examination of interdisciplinary journalism. I'm confused. What kind of preparation should I make?

Look at personal interests first, and then plan your career.

5. Japanese major or journalism major

I think it's Japanese. The foreign journalists recruited by Xinhua News Agency in recent years only have higher requirements for foreign languages. And if it's just a journalism internship, you can basically get started with basic processes and so on after two or three months of internship in a newspaper office.

And generally different media will be different in some specific operations. Like Xinhua News Agency, you only need to train for a few months to know what kind of news they need and how to operate it. If you have learned relevant news knowledge before and have formed your own news concept, then it may not be good to "train" you. Of course, I think that to be an excellent journalist, knowledge of news theory and some knowledge related to communication theory are really indispensable.

Journalists in Japan, for example, usually study economics to engage in economic news, and study law to engage in law-related news. If you study journalism in a university, you usually come out to do research. Journalism education there is still a little different from ours. If you are interested in news, you can look at Walking into Japanese Newspapers published by Southern Newspaper Group many years ago. It is also good to know first.

In a word, I think you can learn Japanese first, and then try to practice in the media at the university to increase your understanding of news business.

6. What are the requirements for studying abroad and entering the School of Journalism of Japanese University?

The most basic requirement is to complete 12 years of formal education in China, that is, there are two ways to study in Japan after graduating from high schools and technical secondary schools.

1, attended a language school for one year, passed the unified examination for Japanese international students, and was admitted to a Japanese university.

Advantages: For people who can't speak Japanese, the best way is to go to Japan at once.

Disadvantages: The tuition fee is relatively expensive, about 60,000 yuan a year plus the living expenses in Japan, which needs 6,543,800 yuan a year. Moreover, you may not be admitted to the university after taking the exam. If you fail, you can only go back to China.

2. You can go directly to Japan to study in the first year of university through the preparatory course of domestic Japanese university and participate in the interview of domestic Japanese university.

Advantages: (1) can save the cost of Japanese language schools.

(2) If you enter a Japanese university directly in China, you don't need to go to Japan to take the exam.

Disadvantages: You need to learn Japanese for six months to one year in China.

7. I study Japanese and want to study in Japan. What kind of major will be easier to apply for?

Generally speaking, it is easier for Japanese undergraduates to apply for liberal arts majors. Liberal arts majors in Japanese universities can be roughly divided into the following three categories: literature and culture, education and education. Next, I will explain these three majors in detail for you.

① literature and culture

The major divisions of literature and culture are relatively fine, and they are basically old-fashioned majors with a long history.

Ideological direction → philosophy; Metaphysics; Religious studies; Aesthetic analysis (and art)

Historical direction → Japanese domestic history; Foreign history (including archaeology and anthropology)

Language direction → language major (divided into Japan and foreign countries); Literature major (divided into Japan and foreign countries)

Action culture → psychology; Sociology major

These universities have different titles, but sociology is the main direction.

Some universities also put the research direction of media on sociology.

② education

Education majors are mostly relatively new professional fields, but their nature, division and professional content are vague, and they basically take "cultural science" as the general direction.

Transcendental culture → anthropology (this kind of major is also divided into cultural majors by the school); Major in comparative culture; Represent a major

Regional culture → Cultural research unique to each region.

Comprehensive society → international relations; Media Studies

That is, the science of some cultural phenomena beyond geographical restrictions.

③ Education

This direction is also a good professional direction for China students (Japanese Department) to apply for study.

Science education → Mandarin (Japanese); Mathematics; English; History; Geography; politics

Pedagogy → educational psychology; Educational administration (management direction)

This direction is to train foreigners to teach Japanese and various science-based teacher training courses.

8. I am a sophomore majoring in Japanese, but I am very interested in news. I want to be a reporter or something, but how should I engage in journalism?

If you are a Japanese major and your Chinese eloquence is not bad, then you can go directly to the newspaper or TV station to report that you graduated from Japanese in advance.

The university wants to study journalism, see if your school has a minor in journalism, and directly minor in double degree. Of course, if you can change your major, you can also change it during college.

In fact, the best result is that you learn Japanese well and become a Japanese reporter directly in the future.

9. I am a Japanese major and want to be a graduate student in journalism. How should I prepare?

First of all, learn your English well.

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Third, pay more attention to what you want to go to school.

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Celebrity Weibo, etc.

10. I am studying Korean and want to study journalism. But it seems that journalism in Japan is better. Is it possible to enter Japan?

1, the biggest feature of Japanese graduate students is the big college, that is, the tutorial system, which means it is up to you to decide whether you can enroll. Therefore, the two biggest topics for applying to Japanese universities are language and professional knowledge. In terms of language, liberal arts students need to reach the first level. In terms of knowledge courses, you need to have some understanding and opinions on this major. While learning Japanese, we should also strengthen the study of journalism. After language and professional courses, you can go to Japan for postgraduate study. But among the reasons for studying abroad, the reason why I want to study in Japan when I study Korean is stated.

2. It is suggested to make the transition through excellent Japanese schools. You can apply for a Japanese language school if your Japanese score reaches j-test F level or above, choose a language school that focuses on further studies, strengthen Japanese and professional courses, and improve the success rate of entering Japanese universities.