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  • THEORY OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    24845
    Subject Sort
    B6044
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-231-88
    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    19103
    Subject Sort
    65130
    Field
    Program Courses - Heisetsu
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-231-88
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroto Kobayashi  Hiroki Kuroda  Norichika Kanie  Hajime Narukawa  Rajib Shaw  Shohei Matsukawa  Satoko Oki  Tomohiro Ichinose  Tomoko Seki  Wanglin Yan  Yoshiaki Miyamoto  Sachiko Tsukahara 
    Class Format
    Online (On-demand)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Efforts to preserve the global environment are one of the greatest challenges of the present age. Thus, it is inevitable to have a considerable involvement in environmental issues, irrespective of the area of specialization. The field of environment is extremely broad. It involves a wide range of stages from the earth to life to human society. For this reason, subjects related to the environment are currently being segmented and specialized.

    With this context, this course helps the students to learn specialized knowledge in the field of extremely wide sectors related to environment in order to have a solid foundation of this diverse topic. A comprehensive review of a wide range of environmental fields from a unified viewpoint of science and technology is provided. This helps in deepening knowledge while viewing the entire environmental field, even if the student advances to one specific areas for his/her research or profession. In each lesson, we will take up specific cases, that can easily be understood with view point of science and technology application in the field of environmental management.

  • THEORY OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    21956
    Subject Sort
    B6044
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-231-88
    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17851
    Subject Sort
    65130
    Field
    Program Courses - Heisetsu
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-231-88
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroto Kobayashi  Hiroki Kuroda  Norichika Kanie  Hajime Narukawa  Rajib Shaw  Shohei Matsukawa  Satoko Oki  Tomohiro Ichinose  Wanglin Yan  Yoshiaki Miyamoto  Yosuke Arino  Naoki Wada  Daisuke Yokoyama 
    Class Format
    Online (On-demand)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Efforts to preserve the global environment are one of the greatest challenges of the present age. Thus, it is inevitable to have a considerable involvement in environmental issues, irrespective of the area of specialization. The field of environment is extremely broad. It involves a wide range of stages from the earth to life to human society. For this reason, subjects related to the environment are currently being segmented and specialized.

    With this context, this course helps the students to learn specialized knowledge in the field of extremely wide sectors related to environment in order to have a solid foundation of this diverse topic. A comprehensive review of a wide range of environmental fields from a unified viewpoint of science and technology is provided. This helps in deepening knowledge while viewing the entire environmental field, even if the student advances to one specific areas for his/her research or profession. In each lesson, we will take up specific cases, that can easily be understood with view point of science and technology application in the field of environmental management.

  • THEORY OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    23318
    Subject Sort
    B6044
    Field
    Fundamental Subjects - Interdisciplinary Subjects
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-03303-231-88
    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18767
    Subject Sort
    65130
    Field
    Program Courses - Heisetsu
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-231-88
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroto Kobayashi  Hiroki Kuroda  Norichika Kanie  Hajime Narukawa  Rajib Shaw  Shohei Matsukawa  Satoko Oki  Tomohiro Ichinose  Wanglin Yan  Yoshiaki Miyamoto  Sachiko Tsukahara  Yosuke Arino 
    Class Format
    Online (On-demand)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Efforts to preserve the global environment are one of the greatest challenges of the present age. Thus, it is inevitable to have a considerable involvement in environmental issues, irrespective of the area of specialization. The field of environment is extremely broad. It involves a wide range of stages from the earth to life to human society. For this reason, subjects related to the environment are currently being segmented and specialized.

    With this context, this course helps the students to learn specialized knowledge in the field of extremely wide sectors related to environment in order to have a solid foundation of this diverse topic. A comprehensive review of a wide range of environmental fields from a unified viewpoint of science and technology is provided. This helps in deepening knowledge while viewing the entire environmental field, even if the student advances to one specific areas for his/her research or profession. In each lesson, we will take up specific cases, that can easily be understood with view point of science and technology application in the field of environmental management.

  • PROTEOME ANALYSIS LABORATORY PRACTICE (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
    Course Registration Number
    22842
    Subject Sort
    C2067
    Field
    Advanced Subjects - Series of Environment And Information Studies
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    FPE-CO-04103-311-43
    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    16214
    Subject Sort
    65210
    Field
    Program Courses - Heisetsu
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Takeshi Masuda 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Proteins are important molecules involved in many biological phenomena. Proteomics, which measures the types and amounts of proteins expressed in cells, is an important method for advancing life science. The goal of this practical training is to learn and understand proteomics techniques. For this purpose, the course will cover sample preparation, measurement by LC-MS/MS, and data analysis.

  • DESIGN OF URBAN SPACE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    21349
    Subject Sort
    60660
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-231-23
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Yuri Sekido 
    Class Format
    Online (On-demand)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    This lecture will provide an overview of the use of digital data in the building industry and an understanding of building regulations. The focus will be on the use of digital data in building permit procedures. Specifically, the lecture will delve into the explanation of building regulations, with a focus on the Building Standard Law, and study the possibilities of using digital tools such as BIM data to comply with regulations.ons from the perspective of BIM.

  • DESIGN OF URBAN SPACE

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    22656
    Subject Sort
    60660
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-231-23
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Yuri Sekido 
    Class Format
    Online (On-demand)
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Lecture
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    In this lecture, we will explain the use of digital data in the building industry and the use of digital data in building regulation. We will also focus on the Building Standards Act and give an overview of the Building Standards Act. The purpose of this lecture is to understand the usage of digital data in the real world and to consider the use of building regulations from the perspective of BIM.

  • FINANCE THEORY

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18221
    Subject Sort
    60190
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-07
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Yasushi Yoshida 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    Students will learn about finance theory in this course, especially securities investment theory.
    Each class requires the student to present an explanation of the textbook.

    The theory of securities investment discusses the concept of security value, the efficiency of the market and the identification of mispricing to select stocks.

  • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18547
    Subject Sort
    60480
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-23
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Erika 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, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 3rd , Fri 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    This course is designed to cultivate the basic ability to propose future architectural and urban environments by learning the actual conditions of management for the construction of architectural and urban spaces. The program aims to foster a realistic perspective on construction and development work by providing opportunities to visit actual construction projects in central Tokyo and directly exchange opinions with development and construction professionals working on the front lines of the projects.
     By learning about large-scale development projects that are actually underway, students will be able to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for, by learning about the construction management work involved, the urban planning legal system, and the reality of urban redevelopment projects. The goal is to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for.
     Specifically, students will visit each construction site, and learn based on realistic issues through question-and-answer sessions with experts in planning, design, construction, etc. involved in the project.

  • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17631
    Subject Sort
    60480
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-23
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Erika 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
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 3rd , Fri 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    This course is designed to cultivate the basic ability to propose future architectural and urban environments by learning the actual conditions of management for the construction of architectural and urban spaces. The program aims to foster a realistic perspective on construction and development work by providing opportunities to visit actual construction projects in central Tokyo and directly exchange opinions with development and construction professionals working on the front lines of the projects.
     By learning about large-scale development projects that are actually underway, students will be able to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for, by learning about the construction management work involved, the urban planning legal system, and the reality of urban redevelopment projects. The goal is to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for.
     Specifically, students will visit each construction site, and learn based on realistic issues through question-and-answer sessions with experts in planning, design, construction, etc. involved in the project.

  • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    19213
    Subject Sort
    60480
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-23
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroto Kobayashi 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Fri 3rd , Fri 4th
    Language
    Japanese

    This course is designed to cultivate the basic ability to propose future architectural and urban environments by learning the actual conditions of management for the construction of architectural and urban spaces. The program aims to foster a realistic perspective on construction and development work by providing opportunities to visit actual construction projects in central Tokyo and directly exchange opinions with development and construction professionals working on the front lines of the projects.
     By learning about large-scale development projects that are actually underway, students will be able to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for, by learning about the construction management work involved, the urban planning legal system, and the reality of urban redevelopment projects. The goal is to develop a clear vision of the urban development and building production that the construction industry is responsible for.
     Specifically, students will visit each construction site, and learn based on realistic issues through question-and-answer sessions with experts in planning, design, construction, etc. involved in the project.

  • ADVANCED MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    19323
    Subject Sort
    60810
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Purpose of Course:

    A major focus of the class is on learning to parse and discuss molecular biology papers such as Nature, Science and Cell.

    Topics covered are:
    (1) Gene identification (basics of molecular biology)
    (2) Gene expression
    (3) Preparation of recombinant proteins
    (4) Genes and their regulatory proteins
    (5) Non-coding RNAs
    (6) Applications of Biotechnology

    The course will also involve seminars to be supervised by guest professors.

  • GENOME ENGINEERING LABORATORY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17373
    Subject Sort
    60820
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Kazuharu Arakawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    In light of the advent of DNA sequencing technologies, genomic analysis of microbes is “democratized” to the level where “anyone” can sequence “anywhere”. Portable nanopore sequencing device that enables extreme long reads without the need for large initial investment especially contributed to this accessibility. Therefore, it is now economically feasible to sequence the entire genome instead of a single amplified gene to answer certain questions. In this workshop, we train students to go through the entire process of 1. Long DNA extraction and purification, 2. Nanopore sequencing, 3. Bioinformatics of genome assembly and annotation, and 4. Writing Genome Report paper for submission to international archives.

  • ADVANCED MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17741
    Subject Sort
    60810
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Purpose of Course:

    A major focus of the class is on learning to parse and discuss molecular biology papers published in Cell, Nature, Genes & Development etc.

    Topics covered are:
    (1) Gene identification (basics of molecular biology)
    (2) Gene expression
    (3) Preparation of recombinant proteins
    (4) Genes and their regulatory proteins
    (5) Non-coding RNAs
    (6) Applications of Biotechnology

    The course will also involve seminars to be supervised by guest professors.

  • GENOME ENGINEERING LABORATORY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18953
    Subject Sort
    60820
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Kazuharu Arakawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    In light of the advent of DNA sequencing technologies, genomic analysis of microbes is “democratized” to the level where “anyone” can sequence “anywhere”. Portable nanopore sequencing device that enables extreme long reads without the need for large initial investment especially contributed to this accessibility. Therefore, it is now economically feasible to sequence the entire genome instead of a single amplified gene to answer certain questions. In this workshop, we train students to go through the entire process of 1. Long DNA extraction and purification, 2. Nanopore sequencing, 3. Bioinformatics of genome assembly and annotation, and 4. Writing Genome Report paper for submission to international archives.

  • GENOME ENGINEERING LABORATORY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18289
    Subject Sort
    60820
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Kazuharu Arakawa 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Lab / On-site Training / Skill-Development, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    In light of the advent of DNA sequencing technologies, genomic analysis of microbes is “democratized” to the level where “anyone” can sequence “anywhere”. Portable nanopore sequencing device that enables extreme long reads without the need for large initial investment especially contributed to this accessibility. Therefore, it is now economically feasible to sequence the entire genome instead of a single amplified gene to answer certain questions. In this workshop, we train students to go through the entire process of 1. Long DNA extraction and purification, 2. Nanopore sequencing, 3. Bioinformatics of genome assembly and annotation, and 4. Writing Genome Report paper for submission to international archives.

  • ADVANCED MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY (TTCK)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18657
    Subject Sort
    60810
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-43
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Akio Kanai 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Language
    Japanese

    Purpose of Course:

    A major focus of the class is on learning to parse and discuss molecular biology papers published in Cell, Nature, Genes & Development etc.

    Topics covered are:
    (1) Gene identification (basics of molecular biology)
    (2) Gene expression
    (3) Preparation of recombinant proteins
    (4) Genes and their regulatory proteins
    (5) Non-coding RNAs
    (6) Applications of Biotechnology

    The course will also involve seminars to be supervised by guest professors.

  • LANGUAGE EDUCATION DESIGN

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17885
    Subject Sort
    60160
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-88
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Mamoru Fujita  Yumi Sugihara  Wakana Baba 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 1st
    Language
    Japanese

    This postgraduate HC program course focuses on the interrelationships between language and society. Emphasizing the linguistic-social-cultural diversity and the accompanying issues of language inequality, we will focus on linguistic policy, language education, heritage language, indigenous language, oral narratives, language revitalization, among others, to explore the intersecting realms of multilingualism and multiculturalism. We will approach these research areas from the disciplinary bases of sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, especially the critical theory strand within these disciplines. There will be a core reading assigned with accompanying reference materials, and the course will consist of reading seminars of the core text, followed by student research presentations around the topics covered in the reading material.

    この大学院HCプログラム科目においては、言語と社会のかかわりにおいて、特に多様性とそこで生じる言語不平等の問題を重視しつつ、言語政策、言語教育、継承言語、先住民言語、口承文学、言語復興などの側面から、多言語主義と多文化主義の交差する問題領域を探求します。社会言語学や言語人類学からのアプローチを土台とし、批判理論(クリティカル・セオリー)にもとづくアプローチを重視します。具体的には、特定の主題の下に、輪読文献と関連参考文献を設定し、輪読と担当教員らによる解説をベースに議論を行い、そこで学んだ内容を元に学生自らが関連テーマでリサーチをし、発表をします。

  • DESIGN FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    15461
    Subject Sort
    64280
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-88
    Year/Semester
    2023 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Atsushi Shinjo 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this class, you will learn about I / O, which is the basis of the computer system, as a way to solve various problems in the real world.

  • DESIGN FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    14776
    Subject Sort
    64280
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-88
    Year/Semester
    2024 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Atsushi Shinjo 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this class, you will learn about I / O, which is the basis of the computer system, as a way to solve various problems in the real world.

  • DESIGN FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17225
    Subject Sort
    64280
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-311-88
    Year/Semester
    2022 Fall
    Lecturer Name
    Atsushi Shinjo 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Group Work
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 6th , Tue 7th
    Language
    Japanese

    In this class, you will learn about I / O, which is the basis of the computer system, as a way to solve various problems in the real world.

  • STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    18092
    Subject Sort
    60260
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-312-07
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Masahiro Kotosaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 3rd , Mon 4th
    Language
    English

    Literature review of strategic management. participants were to pre-read the papers and participate the in-class discussion

  • STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    16855
    Subject Sort
    60260
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-312-07
    Year/Semester
    2024 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Masahiro Kotosaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 3rd , Mon 4th
    Language
    English

    Literature review of strategic management. Participants were to pre-read the papers and participate the in-class discussion. The instructor introduces a list of first-class academic papers in the field of management, and the students to review them before the class. The class discussion is dedicated to analysing the paper's structure and contents, as well as the contributions and implications. By the end of the course, the students are expected to develop an overview of the literature around strategic management.

  • STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17741
    Subject Sort
    60260
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-312-07
    Year/Semester
    2023 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Masahiro Kotosaka 
    Class Format
    Face-to-face
    Class Style
    *Please click here for more information on the correspondence between 'Class Style' and ’Active Learning Methods’.
    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 3rd , Mon 4th
    Language
    English

    Literature review of strategic management. Participants were to pre-read the papers and participate the in-class discussion. The instructor introduces a list of first-class academic papers in the field of management, and the students to review them before the class. The class discussion is dedicated to analysing the paper's structure and contents, as well as the contributions and implications. By the end of the course, the students are expected to develop an overview of the literature around strategic management.

  • SOCIAL INNOVATION THROUGH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP [1st half of semester]

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17206
    Subject Sort
    64270
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    2 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-321-07
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Kan Suzuki  Naohisa Yahagi  Ryo Imamura 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
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    Seminar, Connecting to Other Sites
    Day of Week・Period
    Tue 5th , Tue 6th
    Language
    Japanese

    Social Innovation & Entreprenurship

  • APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (URBAN ENVIRONMENT DESIGN)

    Faculty/Graduate School
    MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
    Course Registration Number
    17024
    Subject Sort
    60540
    Field
    Program Courses
    Unit
    4 Unit
    K-Number
    GMG-MG-67103-321-23
    Year/Semester
    2022 Spring
    Lecturer Name
    Hiroto Kobayashi  Yasushi Ikeda  Takuji Hasegawa 
    Class Format
    Online (Live)
    Class Style
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    Seminar
    Day of Week・Period
    Mon 6th , Mon 7th
    Language
    Japanese

    This is an advanced practical environmental design studio for graduate students who have a significant educational background in the field and who have decided to specialize in architecture, landscape design, urban design and city planning. The course is built around an international and multi-disciplinary perspective and offers broad training in practical problem solving at various scales in the built environment.
    Students are asked to use design problems as the vehicle for creation of concrete proposals in architectural design, landscape design, urban design, and city planning, and to explore real and contextual issues of the urban environment at an advanced level.
    A chief goal of the class is for students to come to understand the multi-layered and intertwined structure of the urban environment through the design process, and to develop the tools needed to design persuasive and comprehensive proposals in the urban context. Students who achieve high standing in all four applied environmental design studios will qualify to complete the master's degree though a non-master's thesis course.

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