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  • THEORY OF GAMES

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    13693
    Subject Sort
    B6078
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-07
    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18748
    Subject Sort
    65090
    Field
    Program Courses - Heisetsu
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-221-07
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Taro Ozawa 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    This course will give lectures on game theory to analyze the strategic interdependence of people and organizations in society, from the beginning to relatively advanced contents. Rather than pursuing mathematical rigor, I would like to give priority to students mainly to understand game theoretical way of thinking. Therefore, advanced mathematical knowledge is not required, but the explanation itself is quite logical.

    The content to be dealt mainly with orthodox noncooperative game theory, but includes recent topics on bounded rationality (evolutionary game theory) and experiments in strategic interaction, and part of cooperative game theory. The participants of this lecture should not be satisfied with superficially describing complex social phenomena, but through active analysis using the framework of such game theory, I want you to acquire a clear understanding of the mechanism of social phenomena and flexible thinking that excludes fixed ideas on social problems.

  • ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY(MACRO)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07577
    Subject Sort
    B6057
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-07
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Takumi Shimizu 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 3rd
    Language
    Japanese

    This course explores both academic and practical aspects of organizations. Organization theory is one of the most studies themes in management studies. At the same time, we need to understand organizations well to design and lead our complex, uncertain society since organizations are basis of our social life and activities. We aim to understand various topics in organizations such as organizational design, human relations, decision making, organizational culture, organizational knowledge creation, hybrid work, and new organizational forms.

  • ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY(MACRO)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07869
    Subject Sort
    B6057
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-07
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Takumi Shimizu 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 3rd
    Language
    Japanese

    This course explores both academic and practical aspects of organizations. Organization theory is one of the most studies themes in management studies. At the same time, we need to understand organizations well to design and lead our complex, uncertain society since organizations are basis of our social life and activities. We aim to understand various topics in organizations such as organizational design, human relations, decision making, organizational culture, organizational knowledge creation, hybrid work, and new organizational forms.

  • SOCIAL INNOVATION

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    01029
    Subject Sort
    B6032
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-08
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Kan Suzuki 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    Social Innovation 
    Theory   Value
    Lecture by Inspiring Social Innovators
    Create social innovation plan

  • SOCIAL INNOVATION

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    01071
    Subject Sort
    B6032
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-08
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Tomoko Kanasugi  Kan Suzuki  Naohisa Yahagi 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    Social Innovation 
    Theory   Value
    Lecture by Inspiring Social Innovators
    Create social innovation plan

  • WORKSHOP DESIGN [2nd half of the semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    01124
    Subject Sort
    B6120
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-09
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Takashi Iba 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    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
    Fri 4th , Fri 5th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this course, we will share how to create workshops. Participants will create a workshop in a group, and facilitate it for other students. We will hold refection & discussion session for understanding and improving our skills to design workshops. Based on the experience in this class, you will write pattern language for designing workshops, where patter language is a method to scribe out the practical knowledge related to a certain field of knowledge.

  • PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    12850
    Subject Sort
    B6133
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-10
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Yoko Hamada 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 2nd
    Language
    Japanese

    This class deals with what human personality is and how it develops using psychoanalytical developmental theories from Freud to the modern infant researchers. And then it shows how disturbances in early years lead to psychopathology, holding Autism Spectrum Disorders and the survivors of child abuse up as examples.
    Students will deepen understanding of their own personality development through their report on personal history.

  • PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    51302
    Subject Sort
    B6186
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-10
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akiyoshi Okada 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th
    Language
    Japanese

    Psychiatry is a discipline that contributes directly to psychiatry, while psychoanalysis is the method of understanding the depths of the human psyche.
    They are based on the clinical practice of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts and are embedded in the professional education of clinicians. Recently, these have been opened up to the general public through specialized books and guide books, and are probably becoming more significant as general education and lifelong education. Among other things, learning about psychiatry and psychoanalysis is significant for students in the process of adolescence, from the perspective of mental health education. This lecture provides students with the opportunity to learn about psychiatry and psychoanalysis as part of their general education. The main topics covered are: trends in psychiatry, diagnosis in psychiatry, therapeutic theories in psychiatry, trends in psychoanalysis, key concepts in psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic developmental theories, psychoanalytic pathology (adolescence, neurosis, depression, psychosis, personality disorders, autistic spectrum) and psychoanalytic theories of treatment.

  • URBANISM AND ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07209
    Subject Sort
    B6041
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-23
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Sachiko Hattori 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 6th
    Language
    Japanese

    This course is designed to provide an overview of the history of architecture in Japan and abroad, with an accompanying discussion of the history of cities related to that history.
    The course focuses on the historical aspects of cities and architecture around the world, and aims to follow their development and acquire the basic vocabulary and spatial language of each historical background. The same consideration will be given to the cities involved.

  • SYSTEMS OF LIFE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07558
    Subject Sort
    B6151
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Masaru Tomita 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    Details will be announced in few days.

  • BASIC BIOLOGY ON THE METABOLISM

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    26393
    Subject Sort
    B6154
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Mitsuhiro Watanabe 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    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
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    The next generation of developed countries, including Japan, will focus on the field of health. In the future, health will become a key word in various policies, industries, and national development. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the minimum necessary knowledge of the basics of biology, such as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, in a way that is easy to understand, even if they have not taken any biology courses before. Specifically, the course covers the metabolism of sugars, lipids, and amino acids in the acquisition of biological energy. Genetics is the study of genes, which are the basis of our biology. This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the molecular basis of life science. In this course, students will learn the basics of molecular biology, which is the basis for all of the above, during a half-year period.

  • SYSTEMS OF LIFE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    06604
    Subject Sort
    B6151
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Kazuharu Arakawa 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    It may come as a surprise to learn that both personality and life span are inherited, but the latest research shows that they are indeed governed at least in part by genes. The recent rapid advances in genomics have enabled personal genetic information to be analyzed speedily at low cost, and research on utilizing such genetic information to treat and prevent disease is also making big strides. In addition to genetic diagnosis and gene therapy, various biotechnologies such as iPS cell-based organ regeneration, animal cloning, and the genetic modification of crops are now being put to practical use. The impact of such technologies on society and related ethical issues need to be debated, and a sound understanding of the way genes work is vital to ensuring that such debate is not dominated by merely emotional arguments. In this course, together we will learn the basics of biological phenomena at the genetic and molecular levels, and ponder aging, cancer, and other mysteries of life.

  • SYSTEMS OF LIFE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07266
    Subject Sort
    B6151
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Kazuharu Arakawa 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    It may come as a surprise to learn that both personality and life span are inherited, but the latest research shows that they are indeed governed at least in part by genes. The recent rapid advances in genomics have enabled personal genetic information to be analyzed speedily at low cost, and research on utilizing such genetic information to treat and prevent disease is also making big strides. In addition to genetic diagnosis and gene therapy, various biotechnologies such as iPS cell-based organ regeneration, animal cloning, and the genetic modification of crops are now being put to practical use. The impact of such technologies on society and related ethical issues need to be debated, and a sound understanding of the way genes work is vital to ensuring that such debate is not dominated by merely emotional arguments. In this course, together we will learn the basics of biological phenomena at the genetic and molecular levels, and ponder aging, cancer, and other mysteries of life.

  • BASIC BIOLOGY ON THE METABOLISM

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    23758
    Subject Sort
    B6154
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Mitsuhiro Watanabe 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    The next generation of developed countries, including Japan, will focus on the field of health. In the future, health will become a key word in various policies, industries, and national development. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the minimum necessary knowledge of the basics of biology, such as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, in a way that is easy to understand, even if they have not taken any biology courses before. Specifically, the course covers the metabolism of sugars, lipids, and amino acids in the acquisition of biological energy. Genetics is the study of genes, which are the basis of our biology. This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the molecular basis of life science. In this course, students will learn the basics of molecular biology, which is the basis for all of the above, during a half-year period.

  • BASIC BIOLOGY ON THE METABOLISM

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    25139
    Subject Sort
    B6154
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Mitsuhiro Watanabe 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    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
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    The next generation of developed countries, including Japan, will focus on the field of health. In the future, health will become a key word in various policies, industries, and national development. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the minimum necessary knowledge of the basics of biology, such as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, in a way that is easy to understand, even if they have not taken any biology courses before. Specifically, the course covers the metabolism of sugars, lipids, and amino acids in the acquisition of biological energy. Genetics is the study of genes, which are the basis of our biology. This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the molecular basis of life science. In this course, students will learn the basics of molecular biology, which is the basis for all of the above, during a half-year period.

  • INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    13731
    Subject Sort
    B6131
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-51
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Takaaki Kato 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    The brain science consists of many disciplines. This class is a comprehensive and synthetic introduction to the brain science by understanding neurophysiological structures and psychological behaviors.

  • INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    11504
    Subject Sort
    B6131
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-51
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Takaaki Kato 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    The brain science consists of many disciplines. This class is a comprehensive and synthetic introduction to the brain science by understanding neurophysiological structures and psychological behaviors.

  • INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    13291
    Subject Sort
    B6131
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-51
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Takaaki Kato 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Seminar, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    The brain science consists of many disciplines. This class is a comprehensive and synthetic introduction to the brain science by understanding neurophysiological structures and psychological behaviors.

  • TOP SPORTS THEORY [2nd half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    28578
    Subject Sort
    B6168
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-59
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hisashi Mizutori 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 3rd , Tue 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this lecture, the backgrounds of athletes becoming top athletes are given consideration from various points of views such as coaching, conditioning, athletes` life styles, sports intelligence, their mentalities, and supports for athletes and second careers, relevance between society and athletes. Based on the study above we will consider and discuss solutions about relative issues surrounding athletes and sports by group works.

  • TOP SPORTS THEORY [2nd half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    27017
    Subject Sort
    B6168
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-59
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hisashi Mizutori 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 3rd , Tue 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this lecture, the backgrounds of athletes becoming top athletes are given consideration from various points of views such as coaching, conditioning, athletes` life styles, sports intelligence, their mentalities, and supports for athletes and second careers, relevance between society and athletes. Based on the study above we will consider and discuss solutions about relative issues surrounding athletes and sports by group works.

  • TOP SPORTS THEORY [2nd half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    30244
    Subject Sort
    B6168
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-59
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hisashi Mizutori 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 3rd , Mon 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this lecture, the backgrounds of athletes becoming top athletes are given consideration from various points of views such as coaching, conditioning, athletes` life styles, sports intelligence, their mentalities, and supports for athletes and second careers, relevance between society and athletes. Based on the study above we will consider and discuss solutions about relative issues surrounding athletes and sports by group works.

  • INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES [2nd half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    01139
    Subject Sort
    B6135
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    1 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-60
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Tatsuya Hagino  Takashi Hattori  Jin Nakazawa  Keisuke Uehara  Yasuto Nakanishi  Osamu Nakamura 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    An importance of Computer software becomes higher and higher in various fields. Computer software is developed using various programming language. There are many types of programming languages. For examples, there are a programming language for a large scale software, for prototyping, for logic and so on.
    In this class, students learn the design and strong point of programming languages. Students becomes who can choose an appropriate programming language.

  • ISLAM AND MODERN SOCIETY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    14690
    Subject Sort
    B6129
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-85
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Yo Nonaka 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 3rd
    Language
    Japanese

    This lecture aims to understand the basis of Islamic teachings. In the first half, you will learn the Islamic teachings along the "five practices and six beliefs of Islam" that Muslims practice and believe. In the second half, individual themes related to contemporary social problems such as women, science and halal will be discussed. The main subject of the lecture is Islam as a teaching, but the lecture will be delivered with showing the actual situation and problems of the modern world between Muslims and non-Muslims and comparing teaching and reality.

  • ISLAM AND MODERN SOCIETY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    14829
    Subject Sort
    B6129
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-85
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Yo Nonaka 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 3rd
    Language
    Japanese

    This lecture aims to understand the basis of Islamic teachings. In the first half, you will learn the Islamic teachings along the "five practices and six beliefs of Islam" that Muslims practice and believe. In the second half, individual themes related to contemporary social problems such as women, science and halal will be discussed. The main subject of the lecture is Islam as a teaching, but the lecture will be delivered with showing the actual situation and problems of the modern world between Muslims and non-Muslims and comparing teaching and reality.

  • NETWORK COMMUNICATION: INTRODUCTION AND PRACTICE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    07266
    Subject Sort
    B6026
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-221-86
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Takashi Kowata 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Thu 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    Course Aims
    This class introduces the basic concepts of network theory and communication skills. The outcome of organizations and a sense of accomplishment of members of community will be changed by the method of networking of information and communication. The aim of this course is to help students to understand the knowledge of networking through workshops.

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