There are differences in what undergraduates and junior college students learn. The differences are as follows:
School system: 3 years for junior college, 4 or 5 years for undergraduates
In terms of degree: No degree is awarded for junior college students, but a bachelor's degree is awarded for undergraduate students.
Courses:
1) Undergraduate courses are more theoretical, while junior college courses are more technical. However, some schools are not so clearly divided. Undergraduate courses last for four or five years. The junior college program only lasts three years, so it seems that there are more courses at the undergraduate level than at the junior college program.
2) Undergraduate courses emphasize the integrity of the theoretical system, and it is important to explain clearly why, where the principles and principles are. The courses for junior college students emphasize practical operation and application, focusing on explaining clearly how to do it, how to do it well, and what issues should be paid attention to.