Liberal arts courses: Japanese, mathematics 1+A, comprehensive subjects.
Liberal Arts Syllabus: Japanese (The content of the exam is divided into listening, listening and reading, reading and writing, which mainly examines whether students have the Japanese level of receiving Japanese university education. The exam focuses on practical application and communication skills. )
Mathematics (compared with the guiding essentials of high school learning) 1 category: equation and inequality, quadratic function, graph and calculation, plane graph, set, arrangement, combination, probability.
Comprehensive subjects: politics, economy, social geography, history.
Science courses: Japanese, Math 2+B, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
International students generally choose physics and chemistry, because there are too many katakana terms in biology, which are difficult to remember in a short time. Physical chemistry is very close to the scope of domestic high schools. Mathematics will take more tests on differential and integral parts.