Graduate School of Intercultural Communications

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OTR700G1-105(その他 / Others 700)
Doctoral Research WorkshopⅢA

Yukihiko SHIGESADA, Robert ONO

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Faculty/Graduate school Graduate School of Intercultural Communications
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Year 2024
Class code X2125
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Term 春学期授業/Spring
Day/Period 集中・その他/intensive・other courses
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Campus 市ヶ谷
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Credit(s) 1
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Class taught by instructors with practical experience

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Outline (in English)

【授業の概要(Course Outline)】
This seminar is designed to facilitate the development of teaching skills and research skills. Students are expected to comment on the presentations given by Masters students, as well as to write up, present, and publicise their dissertations.

【到達目標(Learning Objectives)】
Three objectives:
1. You are able to grasp the problems and logic of other students' works and to make appropriate comments.
2. You are able to make comments on other students' works from the perspective of 'practical wisdom'.
3. You are able to publish part of your dissertation. In Thesis Planning Presentations (TPP), you have to present what you have written together with the table of contents, as well as to explain the whole thesis structure.

【授業時間外の学習(Learning Activities Outside of Classroom)】
You are required to submit report about presentations made in Intercultural Communication Collaborate Research A as well as TPP. According to the current government requirements, you are expected to 'theoretically' spend four hours or more for each class session.

【成績評価の方法と基準(Grading Criteria/Policy)】
- Comment sheets submitted: 20%
- Written-up chapter(s): 80% (its content: 40%, presentations given in TPP: 40%)
*Students who successfully achieve 60% or more of goals will be able to earn a passing grade for the course.

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese