Faculty of Social Policy and Administration

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OTR400JB,OTR400JC(その他 / Others 400 , その他 / Others 400)
Graduation Thesis

Satoshi MOCHIZUKI

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school Faculty of Social Policy and Administration
Attached documents
Year 2023
Class code N3220
Previous Class code
Previous Class title
Term 年間授業/Yearly
Day/Period 集中・その他
Class Type
Campus 多摩
Classroom name 多多他-その他
Grade 4
Credit(s) 4
Notes 履修登録をしないと単位が付かないので注意
Open Program
Open Program (Notes)
Global Open Program
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers (Notes)
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
Admission year
Category (~2021)
Category (Department of Community Development)
Category (Department of Clinical Psychology) 専門教育科目
演習・実習科目
Category福祉コミュニティ学科 (~2020)
Category福祉コミュニティ学科 (2021~)
Category臨床心理学科 (~2020)
Category臨床心理学科 (2021~)

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Outline (in English)

[Course outline]
This course provides guidance on conducting research and writing theses related to graduation theses.
The objective is to produce a highly complete graduation thesis.

[Learning Objectives]
1) You will be able to learn specialized knowledge and methods related to your research topic.
2) Students can acquire skills in research design, research methods, and statistical analysis through the experience of conducting actual research.
3) Students can acquire skills in writing research papers through the experience of writing their graduation thesis.

[Learning activities outside of classroom]
Since this is a course in which students receive guidance on the preparation of their graduation thesis, they need to work independently and carry out their research. Therefore, students will need to spend a lot of time studying outside of class hours.
The standard preparation and review time for this class is 2 hours each.

[Grading Criteria /Policies]
Students will be comprehensively evaluated on the basis of the content and completion of their graduation thesis (70%) and their research efforts (30%).

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese