The requirements for art students to study in Japan mainly include:
1, language requirements.
(1) Japanese scores. JLPT score, most art colleges require N2 and above, and it is best to get N 1. (2) In addition to Japanese requirements, if monks in the Art Research Department of Tokyo University of the Arts have clear requirements for English scores, they must provide any of the following English scores: T0EFL(iBT) or T0EIC Listening &; Reading or T0EIC oral $ writing, IELTS (academic module).
2. Portfolio.
For the works of Japanese art study abroad, it is necessary to do it according to the requirements of specific applicant institutions. The project of Japanese art colleges requires candidates to submit their works in kind.
3. Research plan.
In the research plan, you need to explain your learning goals and professional fields to your tutor, so that your tutor can understand your plan and your knowledge and research level in the professional fields.
4. Examination content. The examination is generally divided into two parts: written examination and interview.
(1) The written test is generally a small paper, so just write it according to the requirements of the topic.
(2) Interviews are divided into individual interviews or group interviews according to different institutions and majors. During the interview, you need to show your portfolio and answer related questions, and you are required to be fluent in Japanese.
5. Letter of recommendation.
Letter of recommendation still occupies an important position in the process of applying for a school, because referees represent your learning foundation, that is to say, the starting point is higher, and Japan, like other European and American countries, attaches special importance to letters of recommendation, so the choice of referees is very important. It's best to have a teacher who understands you and writes comprehensively, but remember not to write only the advantages.
6. Interview.
If students' personal background is not particularly good, they must seize the opportunity of interview and show confidence, sunshine and progress. No matter which interview teacher attaches great importance to the on-site effect of the interview, it is a link that can be turned over against the wind. According to the situation of school teachers, try to know the relevant information in advance and carry out targeted exercises before the interview.
Material supplement:
Japan University of Fine Arts introduced as follows:
1, Tokyo University of the Arts.
Tokyo University of the Arts is one of the five major fine arts institutes in Tokyo, Japan, and the only national art and design institute in Japan. As the research center of Japanese art education, it not only retains Japanese traditional culture, but also draws lessons from European and American art culture and ideas.
2. Tama University of Fine Arts.
Tama University of Fine Arts was established in 1935, and a Japanese private university with a university degree was established in 1953. The main campuses are located in Bagong and Ueno Mau. Now it is the largest fine arts university in Japan and one of the five fine arts colleges in Tokyo.
3. Musashino Fine Arts University.
It is a comprehensive university of fine arts and plastic arts education. Founded in 1962, formerly known as Imperial Art School, which started in 1929.
4. A good university of fine arts.
Hao Fine Arts University, referred to as "Women's Beauty" for short, is the only women's education institution in Japan established by 1900, and the Japanese private university established by 1949 is the oldest private fine arts university in Japan. 1900, the "private women's art school" corresponding to the "Tokyo Art School" at that time was the predecessor of the school.
5. Tokyo Shaping University.
Tokyo Shaping University is a Japanese private university established in 1966, founded by Yoko Morizawa, a famous Japanese design master. It is the first small-scale elite university in Japan with major in design and fine arts. The name and concept of Tokyo Shaping University originated from Ulm Shaping College, inherited the idea of Bauhaus Art College of Shaping University in Germany, and was the first university named after Shaping in Japan.