Syllabus

SubjectWRITING SKILLS WORKSHOP

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
05957
Subject Sort
B6015
Title
WRITING SKILLS WORKSHOP
Field
Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2024 Fall
K-Number
FPE-CO-03303-211-88
Year/Semester
2024 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Tue 5th
Lecturer Name
Zoonie Yamada
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
GIGA Certificate
Not applied

Detail

Course Summary

This is a hands-on class that will help you develop "writing expression = writing skills" that will last a lifetime. You will be surprised at how deeply you can express your inner self and have the "joy of writing". It is a "moving" class where you will be moved by the expressions of other students. If you train your ability to think, your ability to express yourself will grow to a comfortable level. First, students learn how to think in order to be able to express their thoughts in words (self-expression and thinking ability). Next, you will be able to convey what you want to say in a way that resonates with others (written expression skills that work in a situation, ways of communicating that enhance media skills). Furthermore, you will develop your ability to express yourself in writing so that you can write persuasively in society, for example, to be hired for job hunting or to attract collaborators on social networking sites (writing skills that open up the results you are aiming for). You will be able to discover subjects that only you can write about, and your originality will flourish (creative and original expression skills). You will be moved by the expressions of other students, make discoveries for yourself, and hone your ability to express yourself in a deep and realistic way with other students in the course. We encourage you to write your best writing in this class and say, "This is what I wrote when I was a student. You have the power to write.