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  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 3 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09398
    Subject Sort
    B2213
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Stefan Brueckner W  Markus Grasmueck  Andreas Meyer  Michael Neuber 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 5th , Fri 2nd , Fri 3rd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. In the videos, topics of regionality and local culture are covered, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN STUDY ABROAD B

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    10680
    Subject Sort
    B2612
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Ikumi Waragai 
  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GC

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    39404
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Andreas Meyer  Junko Nakagawa  Fujiko Ogasawara  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 2nd , Wed 2nd , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08698
    Subject Sort
    B2212
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Andreas Meyer  Fujiko Ogasawara  Michael Neuber 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 1st , Wed 1st , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GB

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09709
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Ikumi Waragai  Markus Grasmueck  Fujiko Ogasawara  Peter Haeussermann 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 1st , Wed 2nd , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09713
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Fujiko Ogasawara  Peter Haeussermann  Yukiko Sato 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 2nd , Wed 1st , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN BASIC 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08425
    Subject Sort
    B2112
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Andreas Meyer  Junko Nakagawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Wed 3rd , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses (basic 1 and 2 courses are equivalent to the intensive 1 course), students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN BASIC 1 GB

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08167
    Subject Sort
    B2111
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Junko Nakagawa  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Wed 3rd , Fri 3rd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses (basic 1 and 2 courses are equivalent to the intensive 1 course), students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN BASIC 1 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07725
    Subject Sort
    B2111
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Stefan Brueckner W  Markus Grasmueck 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 4th , Fri 4th
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses (basic 1 and 2 courses are equivalent to the intensive 1 course), students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN STUDY ABROAD B

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    13139
    Subject Sort
    B2612
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Ikumi Waragai  Andreas Meyer 
  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GC

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    41984
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Andreas Meyer  Junko Nakagawa  Fujiko Ogasawara  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 2nd , Wed 2nd , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09383
    Subject Sort
    B2212
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Yukiko Sato  Michael Neuber  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 1st , Wed 1st , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. In the videos, topics of regionality and local culture are covered, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 3 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09402
    Subject Sort
    B2213
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Stefan Brueckner W  Dagmar Kunst  Andreas Meyer  Peter Haeussermann 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 5th , Fri 2nd , Fri 3rd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. In the videos, topics of regionality and local culture are covered, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN BASIC 1 A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08679
    Subject Sort
    B2111
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Markus Grasmueck  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 4th , Wed 3rd
    Language
    German

    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. ("Basic 1" and "basic 2" are equivalent to the "intensive course 1" level.)

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 2 GB

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08980
    Subject Sort
    B2212
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Andreas Meyer  Fujiko Ogasawara  Michael Neuber  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 2nd , Wed 1st , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. In the videos, topics of regionality and local culture are covered, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09379
    Subject Sort
    B2212
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Fujiko Ogasawara  Yukiko Sato  Michael Neuber 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 1st , Wed 2nd , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. In the videos, topics of regionality and local culture are covered, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    10072
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Markus Grasmueck  Junko Nakagawa  Yukiko Sato  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 2nd , Wed 2nd , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GB

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    10383
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Markus Grasmueck  Andreas Meyer  Junko Nakagawa  Fujiko Ogasawara 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 1st , Wed 2nd , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 1 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    10398
    Subject Sort
    B2211
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Fujiko Ogasawara  Peter Haeussermann  Yukiko Sato 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st , Tue 2nd , Wed 1st , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses, students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the German overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN BASIC 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    08846
    Subject Sort
    B2112
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Junko Nakagawa  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Wed 4th , Fri 4th
    Language
    German

    The main aim of the German courses at SFC is for students to acquire the skills necessary to talk about themselves in German. Video sketches that introduce the German language to students through everyday situations at SFC form the core of the class content. After the one year of intensive 1 and 2 courses (basic 1 and 2 courses are equivalent to the intensive 1 course), students will be able to express their opinions and talk about their daily lives in German. Furthermore, at the intensive course 3 level, the setting of the sketches will move on to the German-speaking region. Topics of regionality and local culture are covered in the videos, allowing students to learn expressions and strategies that are important for communication in German. After completing intensive course 3, students can further improve their German skills through the skill and contents courses. Students are also encouraged to participate in the overseas language program. Further opportunities for overseas study include a one-year exchange program organized by the university as well as scholarship opportunities for short-term fieldwork. Steadily continuing to study German based on an enjoyable and fulfilling program will enable students to acquire practical German skills that can be used in the real world.

  • GERMAN INTENSIVE 2 GA

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09785
    Subject Sort
    B2212
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Ikumi Waragai  Markus Grasmueck  Fujiko Ogasawara  Peter Haeussermann  Yukiko Sato 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd , Tue 1st , Wed 2nd , Fri 1st
    Language
    German

    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.

  • GERMAN BASIC 2 A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09159
    Subject Sort
    B2112
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Junko Nakagawa  Mattias Daniel Yamada-klotz 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Wed 3rd , Fri 2nd
    Language
    German

    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.("Basic 1" and "basic 2" are equivalent to the "intensive course 1" level.)

  • GERMAN BASIC 2 A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09493
    Subject Sort
    B2112
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Dagmar Kunst  Junko Nakagawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 4th , Fri 3rd
    Language
    German

    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.("Basic 1" and "basic 2" are equivalent to the "intensive course 1" level.)

  • GERMAN BASIC 1 A

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09125
    Subject Sort
    B2111
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Anette Liebhart  Junko Nakagawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 4th , Fri 3rd
    Language
    German

    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. ("Basic 1" and "basic 2" are equivalent to the "intensive course 1" level.)

  • GERMAN BASIC 1 B

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    09144
    Subject Sort
    B2111
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-02502-119-02
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Anette Liebhart  Michael Neuber 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 4th , Fri 4th
    Language
    German

    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.

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