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This course continues from the Spanish Basic 1, and covers the second half of the level A1 in Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in a relatively relaxed pace of two classes per week. Students successfully completing this course will be entitled to enroll in Intensive 2. Our objective will be to acquire the skills necessary for basic everyday communication. By carrying out three tasks using Spanish and through the examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns ‘how to learn.’
English Section has its own on-line syllabi, please check the syllabus of each class you would like to take through the following URL.
【Project English A】
* http://english.sfc.keio.ac.jp/syllabus/list.php?level=A
English Section has its own on-line syllabi, please check the syllabus of each class you would like to take through the following URL.
【Project English A】
* http://english.sfc.keio.ac.jp/syllabus/list.php?level=A
この科目はスキル科目「G5」です。内容およびレベルは、スキル科目「G4」の継続段階に相当します。すでにスキル科目「G4」を履修した、あるいはG4修了相当のレベルであると認められた場合のみ、履修を許可します。特にB1レベルの運用能力を習得することを目指します。検定試験(Goethe Zertifikat B1など)を受験するための準備として履修することもお勧めします。なお、このスキル科目「G5」は、月曜2限のスキル科目「G5」とセットで履修することを推奨します。
City, Human, and Media
City, Human, and Media
Designing life knowledge in practice
Designing life knowledge in practice
Arduino [ simple input / output microcontroller board system] was born, and rapid prototyping became familiar. Rapid prototyping is changing to literacy over the past decade. The skills to master complex technologies centering on electronic circuits are becoming commonsense skills, as well as skills to write emails and watch websites. Based on these backgrounds, this lecture aims at acquiring prototyping literacy through various hands-on workshop practices. Instead of explaining the basic theory of analog / digital circuits, we aim to master basic skills of manufacturing based on electronic circuits.
In this course, you will learn how to plan a project to design community and to revitalize the local community practically through case studies of social innovators. Projects funded by SFC FPPS will be introduced and gest speakers will introduce their activities. You will discuss the possibility of community design, the challenges, the solution and the role of university.
Analytical chemistry is one of the essential sciences needed in advancing medical, pharmaceutical, food and environmental researches. Due to technological advancement in analytical instruments, operators can now obtain analytical results easily without the need of understanding the underlying principles of the instruments. The purpose of this lecture is to discuss the basis of analytical chemistry that is used in advanced biosciences.
The main objective of the lecture is to achieve a comprehensive understanding of biochemistry that is closely liked to physiology and/or pathology.
The metabolic enzymes had widely been investigated in the 20th century. The old academic theme, however, has greatly expanded mainly by the development of analytical technologies. The recent advances in molecular biology are built on the knowledge of basic biochemistry.
Physical and Mental Health for Campus Life is a prerequisite for second year advancement. Freshmen are strongly recommended to enroll during their first semester.
Through lecture and group work, this course aims to provide fundamental knowledge for a healthy and productive campus life and further prepare the student to be a self-managing and self-sufficient leader of society after graduation.
In Fall semester, there is also Physical and Mental Health for Campus Life in English. This course is for GIGA program students and international students, and special emphasis is placed on Intercultural adaptation issues. Students who are not accustomed to Japanese culture are strongly recommended to take English course.