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What are the requirements for studying in Japanese art?

Japan has made many achievements in art design, which has become one of the reasons why students come to Japan to study art. What are the requirements for applying for studying in Japanese art? Let me tell you this information.

First of all, Japan's request

Japanese scores need to reach above N 1/300, which is the basic premise. When it comes to the content of the art test, we need to pay special attention to the following points:

1, honorifics must be used maturely;

2. Professional thesis is a relatively deep examination project, which requires a lot of preparation and preparation in the early stage;

3. Professional vocabulary can be expressed in English. If you have time in China, it is recommended to apply for TOEFL or IELTS. The score is not too high, which is a sign, but it is quite helpful when applying.

Second, the portfolio.

As for the portfolio of art study abroad, I suggest that you do it well before applying in China, because all schools attach great importance to middle school students' ability to understand art, and the way of inspection is mainly to look at the portfolio of students. The following are two main points about applying for Japanese art schools:

1, theme question

Japan's collection inspection standards are consistent with those of Britain and the United States in procedures, but they have their own characteristics in project themes, so we must choose them skillfully and flexibly.

2. Style problem

Japan is a country with its own unique aesthetic style, and it is very strong. I suggest that your works reflect your own understanding of Japanese aesthetics.

Third, the research plan

Whether the tutor of the target college approves your research plan and portfolio is the key factor to decide whether you can be admitted. When writing a research plan, everyone should pay attention to the following points:

1 must be closely related to his own art collection and personal life experience.

2, must have a certain academic height, flattening, humanism, minimalist design, information effectiveness, symbols and other design theories about some tall and avant-garde ideas and vocabulary must be available.

The smaller the topic, the better, because Japanese people like to form extreme research in a special field, so we must remember not to talk about the content and vocabulary of fake days.

4. The research plan should be feasible, and the actual design products can be created within one month according to the research plan.

5. The research plan should have a detailed bibliography, at least 25 books, and you really read it carefully, because the teacher will ask you the content and details in detail during the interview.

Fourth, Japanese art learning institutions.

1. Advantages of Japan Japan University Major: School of Architectural Design Address: Japan Japan University (Japanese name: にほんだぃがく, English name: Nihon University), referred to as Nida, is the largest famous comprehensive university in Japan. Japanese universities have overseas academic exchange activities with 1 34 universities in 3 1 country and1region, covering an area of about 3 1 square kilometer, which is equivalent to China and Macau. Its library has 6 million books, second only to Tokyo University and Kyoto University. At present, there are 26,085 directors from Japanese universities, ranking 1 in Japan for 29 consecutive years. Since its establishment, it has awarded 1 1507 doctoral degrees, ranking among the best in Japanese private universities.

2. Advantages of tokyo institute of technology tokyo institute of technology: photography major, game design school address: tokyo institute of technology, Tokyo, Japan (とぅきょぅこぅだぃがががががが) by Liu Xiaoxi photography industry (now Konica America) 1966 was renamed Tokyo University of Photography to provide university education, and 1977 was renamed tokyo institute of technology. Tokyo institute of technology is one of the few Japanese universities offering photography education. Tokyo institute of technology has art colleges (photography, video, design, media artistic expression, animation, comics, games) and engineering colleges. The graduate school has an art research department and an engineering research department.

3. Akita University of Art Advantages: Pure Art College Address: Akita University of Art is a Japanese public university headquartered in Shinagawa-CHO, Akita City, Akita Prefecture. Established on 20 13. The abbreviation of this university is Akimi. Founded on 20 13 (20 years since Heisei), Akita Gong * * * College of Arts and Crafts is the only public university in Northeast China and an art college. In view of the fact that art was originally a broader concept including arts and crafts, when it was transformed into a four-year university, "University Arts and Crafts" was deleted from the name of the university and it was turned into Akita University of Arts. At the same time, it has been transferred to a public university company, and Akita City has established Akita Public Art University as a university.

4. Advantages of Nagaoka Design College: Architectural Space, Visual Communication, Industrial Design College Address: Nagaoka Shaping University, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, founded in 1994, is a public university in Japan, offering postgraduate monk courses in 1998 and postgraduate doctoral courses in 20001year. 20 14, from private universities to state-owned university. Now it is one of 82 Japanese public universities, and its president is Tian Yu. Shaping University in Nagaoka is a Japanese public university founded in 1994. 1998 offers postgraduate courses, 200 1 offers doctoral courses, and 20 14 transforms from a private university to a public university. At present, it is one of 82 Japanese public universities, and its president is Tian Yu. Shaping University in Changgang has subjects such as object design, visual design, environmental design, modeling research (modeling specialty, including environmental culture and finance, architecture, spatial planning, visual design, process design, industrial design).