What are the majors of vocational schools in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-03-18
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I am a Chinese working in Japan. I also came to Japan to study abroad, but now I stay in Japan. Regarding your questions, I can help you reply.

    1. You can choose a language school, vocational school, or university to study in Japan (of course, Japanese high school and graduate students are also available).

    I'm here to reply to your question, if you don't have Japanese language skills, then you should learn Japanese in China before coming to Japan, or apply for a language school directly in Japan, if you want to go directly to a specialized study, you must have a level 2 Japanese ability.

    2. If you are a vocational school, nursing or medicine is usually 2 years.

    3. If it is a university, it will take 4 years to complete.

    So, it depends on your situation in the country when choosing a school.

    Due to the different schools and different regions, the tuition fee is also different, and the vocational school in Japan is usually 700,000 to 1 million yen, if you have a basic knowledge of Japanese, I can help you find some information, you can refer to it yourself.

    Can it solve your problem?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many vocational school majors in Japan, and most of them can be covered by most occupations, so it is usually recommended to choose a major.

    1. Choose a major you like, such as auto mechanics, you can choose the direction of auto repair, you can become an auto repair worker after graduation, learn pastry and Japanese food if you like cooking, and you can become a pastry chef after graduation.

    2. Choose a major with better employment, for some people who don't know their preferences, choose a job with better employment, such as IT and blue-collar jobs, which are more popular positions in Japan.

    You can only apply to vocational schools in Japan if you meet the N2 Japanese language requirements, so if you want to go to a vocational school, you can apply directly to a vocational school after you go to a language school and meet the Japanese language requirements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Department of Literature

    The Department of Literature has always been regarded as a major with relatively weak employability, but in fact, the employment rate is not worse than that of other majors, and it gives people the impression that the employment is weak because the direction is too broad and the direction is difficult to decide. So if the direction is set, it's no problem to get a job.

    Department of Japanese, Department of History, Department of Philosophy, Department of Psychology, Department of Religion, Department of Human Geography, Department of Japanese Literature, Department of German, Department of Archaeology, Department of Art History, Department of Liberal Arts, etc.

    2. Department of Social and International Studies

    This major involves a wide range of majors, and it is also a popular major. It is more suitable for those students who are more concerned about social issues and especially want to express their opinions.

    Department of Social Sciences, Department of Social Welfare, Department of Social Sciences, Department of Tourism, Department of International Relations, Department of International Liberal Arts, etc.

    3. Faculty of Law

    Law is the preferred major for Japanese liberal arts students, and the status of engaging in legal work in Japanese society is also very high, but the passing rate of the Japanese bar examination is only 23%, which is also very difficult. In addition to working in law, there are also many people who choose the financial profession and civil service. The study of international law in Japan is quite strong, and the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo and the Faculty of Law of Kyoto University are particularly strong.

    4. Department of Economics

    Economics is the most popular subject, and at present, the employment scope of economics is relatively wide, and the first choice is to enter the financial industry, and then the civil servant. Economics, Business Administration, Business, Accounting, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Vocational schools in Japan are application-based, so students are required to meet the requirements of the applicant

    1. Complete 12 years of education (domestic high school students and third-school students are eligible) 2. Reach N2 level in Japanese.

    3. The tuition fee that can be paid during the period of study at the vocational school.

    The above is basically the application requirements of most vocational schools, there are certain restrictions in China when applying for vocational schools, and Japanese is a very important requirement, so it is usually recommended that you go to Japan to study in a language school first, one is to learn Japanese, and the other is that it is more convenient for people to apply for language schools in Japan, compared with domestic applications, there are no restrictions on school selection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! I don't know if you're in China or Japan, but getting into a vocational school in Japan depends on your Japanese level.

    As long as you have an N2 certificate or have attended a Japanese language school in Japan for at least 6 months, you are eligible to apply for a vocational school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A vocational school degree in Japan is equivalent to a junior college degree in Japan.

    A vocational school degree in Japan is equivalent to a junior college degree in Japan. It is important to note that Japanese vocational school qualifications are not recognized in Japan. If students meet the 12-year academic qualifications, they can also apply for vocational schools if they have graduated from high school, technical secondary school, vocational high school, or technical school.

    I study at a vocational school in Japan for a total of two years.

    Vocational schools will have a wide range of majors to choose from

    Majors such as photography, directing, dance, nursing, beauty, cooking, confectionery, tourism, broadcasting, sports, welfare, architecture, automobile, veterinary medicine, dentistry, clinical science, computer, games, animation, fashion design, etc. The scope of expertise is very wide.

    Requirements for applying to Japanese universities:

    1. Economic conditions: Japan's national universities and public universities are not for profit, so the tuition fees are much cheaper than those of private universities in Europe and the United States, which is very suitable for domestic working family students.

    2. Ability to live independently: It is very important for applicants to have a certain spirit of hardship, and it is more common to work in Japan, whether it is the elderly or children, they will choose to do a part-time job in their spare time to earn some living expenses or pocket money.

    3. Japanese language ability: For any student who applies to study in Japan, it is necessary to have a certain foundation in Japanese, because during the study in Japan, you need to communicate and communicate with your own students and professors in Japanese.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are CG animation, comics, animation production, art, design, photography, dubbing, publicity planning, games, foreign language translation, tourism, hotel management, aviation, IT, information processing, data analysis, automobiles, architecture and other majors. The majors of Japanese vocational schools can be divided into cultural industry, industry, business, education, beauty salon services, medical care, agriculture, and others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vocational schools in Japan are schools for learning specialized skills. Vocational schools are legally on the same level as junior colleges in Japan, and are equivalent to junior colleges in China. Unlike Japanese universities, which focus on academic research, vocational schools focus more on the practical skills and employment rate of students in the future.

    The duration of vocational schools in Japan ranges from one to four years, and the common one is two years, and the shorter study period allows students to learn a specialized skill and enter the workforce as soon as possible.

    Additional materials: There are a variety of majors in vocational schools in Japan, which can be roughly divided into the following categories:

    1. Cultural industry. Including CG animation, comics, animation escort production, art, design, photography, dubbing, public relations planning, **, games, foreign language translation, tourism, hotel management, aviation, etc.

    2. Industrial collapse and envy. Including IT, information processing, data analysis, group shooting cars, construction, civil engineering, electronic appliances, robotics, surveying, landscaping, etc.

    3. Commercial. Including business, bookkeeping, tax accountants, accounting, management, secretarial, administrative scriveners, sales, etc.

    4. Education. Including early childhood education, childcare, psychology, foreign languages, etc.

    5. Beauty salon clothing. Including clothing cutting, fashion design, fashion business, daily necessities design, stylists, beauticians, hairdressers, makeup artists, nail art, etc.

    6. Medical. Including nursing, nursing welfare, social welfare, medical welfare, mental health welfare, nursing, science, dentistry, osteopathy, acupuncture, clinical examination, etc.

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