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Asking about studying in Japanese art schools.

1. If you graduated with an art major and are studying in Japan, what are the good ways to finish your graduate studies?

Generally, China university graduates go to Japan to study for master's degree.

The first plan: go to Japan to get a bachelor's degree certificate (junior college can be counted from Class 3 of Japanese University) and go to Japan to take the postgraduate exam immediately. (4 years) Most private plastic arts universities often have three classes included in the school rules.

The second scheme: register for postgraduate entrance examination immediately, that is to say, after the graduate students' pre-university courses are successfully admitted by experts and professors, they will study and train for the pre-university courses 1 year, and then apply for postgraduate courses. (3 years)

2. Learning and cultivating Japanese ability

Is it better to go to a language school first or to a university to learn other languages? Please strongly recommend suitable language schools, universities and admission criteria for offering other courses;

Few universities offer preparatory courses for language majors, and universities with preparatory courses only aim at Japanese teaching, and rarely give specific guidance to students' entrance examinations. At present, most language schools have set up guidance courses for further studies, including examination questions guidance for international students, writing scientific research plans, how to contact university teachers, simulated guidance for entrance examinations, recruitment interviews and other related courses. A few language schools have set up art students' guidance courses for plastic arts rescue to facilitate art students to study in Japan.

3. Which universities in Japan specialize in art majors? Please strongly recommend advertising design and production.

My first question about postgraduate entrance examination and promotion seems to have two plans. The key still depends on whether experts and professors in colleges and universities can enroll students immediately. Because people's previous examples of upgrading to undergraduate courses are experts and professors who immediately enroll students. In addition to Tokyo University of Plastic Arts and Tokyo Apprenticeship University of Art, the two top art schools are private schools, with relatively expensive training fees, but the teaching level and machinery and equipment are top-notch. Parents investing in students' projects will have certain benefits. If you fully consider the training cost, you can enter a national university. For example, the plastic arts course of Tsukuba University is also a research and technology major in advertising design and production.

4. Learn the language well and take the postgraduate entrance examination immediately. What else do you have to take besides Japanese?

Generally, art universities often have their own independent examination questions, and all courses are connected by papers, recruitment interviews and plastic arts tests (taking the department of visual communication design as an example, three-hour sketch examination questions and three-hour plane composition examination questions). In the recruitment interview, it is generally stipulated to carry multiple copies of your own works with you, and some institutions must submit their own works in the original materials of the application. Japanese ability plays a key role in recruitment interview. Experts and professors will distinguish whether students can successfully complete the daily tasks assigned by teachers and communicate smoothly with friends in the future course content according to their alleged working ability.

Rank of Japanese art universities

Tokyo University of Plastic Arts, Tokyo Apprenticeship University, Japan

Tama University of Fine Arts, Takeno University of Fine Arts

Tan Fine Arts University, Aichi Agriculture and Forestry University

B Tokyo Shaping University, Women's Art University, Tsukuba University, Department of Agriculture, National University of Japan.

B Kyoto City Lvxue University, Tama University of Fine Arts, Tokyo Xueyun University, Part II.

C Tohoku University of Science and Technology, China Academy of Sciences, Kyoto University of Technology, Kyoto University of Plastic Surgery.

C osaka university, tokyo institute of technology, Kyoto elite university.

D Cheng 'an University of Plastic Surgery, Nagoya University of Plastic Surgery

D. Department of Plastic Surgery, Nagaoka University, Kyoto Postgraduate University

E Nagoya University of Nephrology, Satellite University of Nephrology

E Department of Agriculture, Kobe University, Department of Culture and Arts, Shizuoka University.

Aichi University of Technology Baozhong University of Plastic Surgery