I. Application Conditions for University of Tsukuba
University of Tsukuba undergraduate application conditions:
1. Education requirements: Complete 12 years of school education or high school study.
2. Requirements for international students' examination: the international students' examination results of the year, month and subject specified by the school are required. The test language must be Japanese, and the score must be higher than the average score.
3. English proficiency requirements: TOEFL scores are required.
University of Tsukuba graduate application conditions:
1. Those who are studying or have graduated and hold undergraduate diploma and degree certificate or master's degree.
2. In English, both liberal arts students and pharmaceutical medical applicants in science and engineering should have TOEFL, TOEFL or IELTS scores, and there is no score requirement. According to the experience of studying abroad in Lemon, TOEFL 80+, IELTS 6.0+ and TOEIC 780+are recommended.
3. Japanese:
Liberal arts: it is strongly recommended that liberal arts majors have a certificate of Japanese proficiency test N 1;
Engineering: It is strongly recommended that liberal arts majors should have N2 Japanese proficiency test certificate. If they have strong oral Japanese skills, they can also apply successfully.
Graduate students of the University of Tsukuba apply for admission three times a year, in April, 65438+ 10, and 65438+February.
Application conditions for monks of Tsukuba University:
1. Education requirements: those who have completed 16 education at university or graduated from university and have a diploma or degree certificate.
2. Language proficiency requirements: English; In Japanese
3. Research plan requirements: It is required to submit a research plan with less than 4,000 words in Japanese or 0/500 words in English.
4. Thesis requirements: submit a graduation thesis or a thesis with the same value as the graduation thesis; If the paper is written in a language other than Japanese or English, it is also necessary to submit an abstract of 4000 words in Japanese or 0/500 words in English.
Second, the situation of studying abroad in schools
1. Research atmosphere
The teaching atmosphere is very strict, the professors are very serious and strict, but everyone is very good; ; You have to read all the tutor's papers and become your own, otherwise you may be mercilessly ignored. Only once in a while can I watch top student follow his mentor around Japan and even go abroad to study various high schools.
It is said that every year, a large number of China students repeat grades or are expelled for copying other people's papers. There are several research laboratories with more than 20 graduate students from China, so think about the future quickly! In short, it is full of infinite prosperity and depravity of the same scale. Excellent students have their own merits, and so do mediocre students. There are only two people in some research rooms. Professors will take students to various conferences and business receptions, and all kinds of rare opportunities are good! Every professor has different selection criteria. For example, someone wants to recruit an interesting person with marketing experience, background in science and engineering and experience in science and technology enterprises.
2. Employment prospects after graduation
In Japan, it is roughly equivalent to Nankai, Wuhan University and Xiamen University in China. If you are looking for a job in Japan, as long as it is not too bad, you can basically apply online. After all, in the Tokyo circle, it is very convenient to take office in the future. It can be said that there are only two truly national comprehensive universities (universities with all majors) in Tokyo Circle-the University of Tokyo and the University of Tsukuba, so their popularity in Japan is ok. Many large enterprises will come to the school to recruit. Even if you don't come, you will send information to various research departments, and it is convenient to go to Tokyo for an interview. The plot of the Japanese's "only big talk" is still serious, so the key to the way out after graduation depends on their own accumulation, but this college is still enough. Generally speaking, science and engineering students in Zhu Da University have many recommendations, so it is difficult enough to build a big brand. But it depends on whether you want to recommend a company, and recommendation can only make you omit the first half step and how to come to the second half of the interview. At this time, for a foreigner, excellent Japanese ability can play a decisive role.
Third, the school's professional settings
Undergraduate major setting of University of Tsukuba:
1. Humanities and culture group: humanities, comparative culture, Japanese, Japanese culture.
2. Society and international groups: sociology and international comprehensive research.
3. Anthropology: pedagogy, psychology and obstacle science.
4. Life Environment Science Group: Earth Science, Biology and Biological Resources Science.
5. Science and technology: mathematics, physics, chemistry, applied science and engineering, engineering system.
6. Information science group: knowledge, information, library science, information media creation science and information science.
7. Medical category: medicine, nursing and medicine.
8. Sports specialty group: sports, kinematics, training, health, physical mechanics.
9. Fine Arts Specialty Group: Fine Arts Specialty, Artist Specialty, Composition Specialty and Design Specialty.
Specialty Setting of Graduate School of University of Tsukuba:
1. Education Research Department (monk course): school leadership development, science and education, special support education.
2. Humanities and Social Sciences Research Section (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral courses): philosophy, thought, history, anthropology, literature and art, language, modern language, modern culture, international policy, international regional studies and international Japanese studies.
3. Mathematics and physical science research (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral courses): mathematics, physics, chemistry, electronics, physical engineering, physical properties, molecular engineering, nanotechnology, science and technology, and material engineering.
4. Department of Systems Information Engineering (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral courses): social engineering, risk engineering, computer science, intelligent functional systems, structural energy engineering.
5. Life and Environmental Science Research Group (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral courses)
6. Department of Human Comprehensive Scientific Research (monk course, pre-doctoral course, post-doctoral course, 3-year doctoral course and 4-year doctoral course)
7. Library Information Media Research Section (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral courses): Library information media major.