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In Japan, environmental policies have been developed in response to the complication of problems, from traditional environmental pollution, to sound material-cycle society and golobal environmental problems. This course provides students with the basic knowledge of major environmental problems including air pollution, water pollution, waste and recycle, climate change, and associated policies and trends.
The acquisition of communication based foreign language skills, which students can competently practice in their daily life, is the top priority goal of German education at SFC. In this course new topics and grammar will be introduced every week. The learning materials are developed to match the student’s school life, area of study and personal interests while studying at SFC. The steps of the grammar lessons as well as the important subjects are all based on the curriculum at SFC. The students will learn around 10 key sentences as well as 40 to 50 words per week. In one semester they will be freely able to communicate with 100 to 150 key sentences and 700 words. Students who will complete the intensive courses 1 and 2 will be able to acquire all basic German grammar, which will be equivalent to the A2 level of CEFR.
A programs can be seen as a mathematical function which calculate output value for a given input. However, it is not a simple mathematical function. It is not a total function, but a partial one. In order to understand the property of programs, it is necessary to introduce topology of complete partial order. In this lecture, we will study lambda calculus, domain theory, category theory and so on which are base for mathematical theory of programs.
We study Complex Analysis. We understand some properties of complex functions
such as Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's formula, Residues theorem, etc, which are
completely different form real functions. We don't touch the proofs, but we
understand what theorems imply, and master some calculations.
本授業は自然の現象を数式の言葉で表現し、理解する手法である数理モデルについて解説する。各回の授業では、一つの現象を紹介し、その現象を数理モデルを立てて理解する過程を見せる。微分方程式を利用した数理モデルについて主に解説するが、後半では、知覚心理学の現象を理解するための道具立てについても解説する。
This class discusses how several phenomena could be formulated in mathematical modeling. Each lecture introduces one phenomenon and a mathematical model that describes the phenomenon. This series of lectures firstly addresses modelings with differential equations, and in the later part, mathematical analysis of perceptual phenomena in human psychology are also discussed.
We overview differential and integral calculus learned at high school. Our aim is to generalize these to functions of several variables. For functions with one variable, first we extend the concept of tangent (linear approximation) to the theory of Taylor (polynomial approximation). As an application, we can solve the extreme problem in detail. For functions of several valuables, derivative is called partial derivative. We extend the theory of Taylor and the extreme problem to functions with several variables. Moreover, we consider integral of functions of several variables, which is called multiple integral. By using this we can obtain volume and area of high dimensional objects.
This course focuses on Japanese local and prefectural government. Japanese language is used for this course, including reading assignments. Institutional and fiscal Problems in Japanese local government,, Decentralization, Acceptance of New Public Management and Public-Private Partnership in Japanese local government, Policy innovation, Citizen participation, and Crisis management will be the topics of this course, but there may be some changes for emerging important topics, depending on the students' interest. Lecture of basic knowledge and reading assignment for this topic are combined in every topic.
This course covers building construction methods as the basis for architecture.
This course focuses on corporate legal issues. Companies need to overcome a numerous kinds of complex and advanced problems in order to create value by cooperating with other companies, such as M&A activities. The objective of this course is to give students an introduction to Critical Legal Thinking and Practical Legal Methods to handle issues associated with co-creation activities by corporations. The topics will address from very fundamental and essential issues of Corporate Governance and Finance to the latest issues of M&A, Venture Investment, and Joint Venture. The style of the course is lecture and class activity. It is expected to analyze issues deeply in the class although class activities will complete in the class. In the co-creation activities like M&A, companies solve problems by putting variety of knowledge of professions in different fields such as management, finance, tax and legal. In this course, too, employing interdisciplinary approaches will enable students to obtain deep insights and provide solutions for the issues.
The purpose of this course is dissection and comprehension of Japanese Civil Code by writing essays for the questions of bar exams of previous years.
To learn the basic concept of administrative law through examining specific issues concerning administration. In this course, we consider important items such as administrative discretion and administration by law. It also deals with matters relating to public policy such as private consignment, administrative regulation, social welfare, and urban planning. In addition, as the latest topic, we will set the theme of transportation policies such as drones (UAV) and autonomous vehicles (UGV). We will also explain new issues such as e-government. We examine the future direction of legal policy by analyzing disputes and current law systems.
This is a course on foreign policy analysis, known as FPA. It focuses on policy-making, decision-making and implelemtation of foreign policy, mainly of Japan, but we will compare it with other countries. This course will also examine policy process within the European Union (EU) - particularly, European foreign policy (EFP) - and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
人工衛星や有人航空機、無人航空機(UAV)に搭載された様々なセンサを用いた環境情報の取得(リモートセンシング)には多くの技術が応用されており、近年その発展は目覚ましく、地球規模の環境計測から自動運転車の開発まで、あらゆる場面で活用されている。本講義では、リモートセンシング、写真測量、GIS(地理情報システム)、GNSS(衛星測位システム)、UAV、地形解析等をキーワードとして、様々なセンシング技術の基礎とそれらを用いた環境情報の取得と分析、また日常生活への応用事例を含めて、実演・実習を交えて幅広く紹介する。
The very introductory class of X-Design thread in Keio SFC.
3 Professors would give you 3 of deep practices (projects).
In this class, four major discussions in the social network studies, “personal network”, “whole network”, “networking” and “information (media) network” will be covered. The goal of this class is to learn how to see and analyze the social phenomena based on the concept of “network + society”, and will learn how to make a basic research plan or action plan.
This course focuses on understanding the impact of information technology on the development and implementation of marketing strategies. Through lectures, discussions, and group work projects, we will explore how the Internet and information systems are and can be useful for marketing.
Social business and social entrepreneurs are challenging the solution of a social problems through a business. They need to organize the community of users, supporters and local people to make new problem solutions.
This class is for the sutudents that think to be social entrepreneurs, community designers and supporters of entrepreneurs.The class will forcus on the social impact of social entrepnereurs.
This lecture will enhance the understanding of the essence of social marketing and its trends.
These days, globalization of economy and competitive mechanism which is unique for market economy influence local community and sometimes loses basic infrastructure of human based cooperation.
Regeneration of local society is urgent issue which civil society should focus. Particularly in Japan, where decentralization is ongoing, activities and movements by local people's initiative participation for cultural creation and actualization of local potential with governments and enterprises are expected.
How museum, which is an intelligent and creative public goods, can commit on public creation in Japan where many kinds of public to private movements are still ongoing? This class will figure out the vision and possibilities of museum literacies with students.
In this class, students experiences basic methods of experiments in cognitive psychology. Students first participates several experiments and learn how to analyze the data. Through a group work, students then design an experiment, collect data, analyze them, and give a presentation.