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What are the liberal arts majors in Japan?
The liberal arts majors offered by Japanese universities mainly include China philosophy, Indian philosophy, Japanese history, ethics, oriental history, western history, archaeology, psychology, human geography, Japanese linguistics, Japanese literature, China literature, German literature, French literature, school education, preschool education, scientific and cultural education, modern cultural chemistry, media sociology, social welfare, law, politics and international relations.

Japanese majors are mainly divided into liberal arts, science and comprehensive arts and sciences. Japanese liberal arts majors are divided into literature and history, linguistics, economics, business studies, law and sociology. It is similar to the domestic classification, but some universities in Japan usually put the history of literature and linguistics together.

The business of liberal arts includes accounting, management and other majors, and sociology includes international relations and social welfare. Science includes mathematics, physics and health medicine, and computer and robot automation A are also dry science majors.

However, forestry, aquatic products and geological geography, which are rarely offered in China, are all dry science majors in Japan. The comprehensive science of arts and sciences includes business information science, comprehensive policy science and environmental information science.

Literature and linguistics-the use of studying humanities

Subjects focus on Japanese, Chinese, English, American, German and French literature, such as Japanese literature and British and American literature. Theoretical research on specific speech and the professional direction of language learning, such as discipline, linguistics, foreign language, communication and so on.

Employment prospects and advantages: Smooth communication between countries is a bridge, so it is worthwhile to spend time learning the art of speaking. If you still have the ability to switch languages skillfully between two countries, it will be easy to find a job after finishing your studies.

Recommended institutions: Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kobe University, Waseda University, Keio University, etc.