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x-Music
NeuroMusic
Interfaces in Linguistics
Culture and Society in Korea
This course is for students in upper elementary level of Japanese. The purpose of this course is to enable students to be able to explain about oneself or have simple communication in Japanese. This course provides students with the knowledge of vocabularies, grammatical items, Kanji, and conversational expressions in basic level through speaking and writing about own experiences and thoughts.
This project aims to explore the notions of "mobile methods" and "locative media" from geographical and socio-cultural approaches. Granted that we are "always on the move," we attempt to understand the ways in which various objects/incidents move in our day-to-day activities.
Middle Eastern Society & Culture Studies
Middle Eastern Society & Culture Studies
Arab Cultural Studies Lab
Arab Cultural Studies Lab
Critical Thinking/ Re-Framing/ Meta-Perception/ Speculative Design
Design and Art Thinking
This course is based on the actual collaboration with Alumni, local area: Endo, and SFC students and professors to draw the design of something innovative to activate our "LIFE: FOOD"itself. Though the course is organized in Japanese, if you have confidence in communicating in Japanese, please come and join us.
Understand the education and sports policy system and chronology, the problems and background, and consider improvement / solution measures.
We aim to deepen the introductory knowledge of public philosophy and to be able to utilize the framework of public philosophy in line with the analysis, understanding and resolution of specific social issues.
Public philosophy is not necessary only in political and administrative situations, it is necessary and useful in every field (company, region, education, medical care, NPO, NGO etc) where individuals and groups exist is there. In the future, we strongly recommend students who have intention and possibility to bear the heavy responsibility to press forced biting judgment in a situations such as conflict , dilemma and unexpect.
This project aims to explore the notions of "mobile methods" and "locative media" from geographical and socio-cultural approaches. Granted that we are "always on the move," we attempt to understand the ways in which various objects/incidents move in our day-to-day activities.