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OTR600G1-004(その他 / Others 600)
Intercultural Communication Collaborate Research B

Yumiko IMAIZUMI, Takashi ICHIOKA

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school Graduate School of Intercultural Communications
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Year 2022
Class code X2004
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Previous Class title
Term 秋学期授業/Fall
Day/Period 水6/Wed.6
Class Type
Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name 各学部・研究科等の時間割等で確認
Grade
Credit(s) 2
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Class taught by instructors with practical experience

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Outline (in English)

The seminar is designed to enhance participants' knowledge and methodologies in three key areas of study - intercultural correlation studies, multiculturalism studies, and multicultural information space studies.
At the end of the course, participants are expected to improve their interdisciplinary thinking and to write up the Master's thesis/the Research paper.
【Learning Objectives】
This seminar is designed to facilitate the development of the Master's thesis/the Research paper by providing feedback and support from other students, seniors and instructors. Students may update on their progress and discuss tasks they accomplish for the thesis. Based on 【Outline】of the seminar, students are expected to prepare for interim presentation and to complete the thesis.
【Learning activities outside of classroom】
(1)Students should develop the Master's thesis/the Research paper based on questions, comments and advice given in the class.
(2) Students should develop the Master's thesis/the Research paper by discussing and reviewing other students’ work.
(3)Students are expected to refine their research subject.
The standard time required for preparatory study and review for this course are 2 hours each.
【Grading Criteria /Policy】
Presentation(40%), Contribution(30%), Participation (30%)
Students are required to take more than 60% score in total to pass.

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese