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令和2年度(2020 年度)

授 業 時 間 表

CLASS TIME SCHEDULE

日本語

– Japanese

外国語で行われる科目― Subjects taught in foreign language

授業時間表の見方 How to See 1 ページ

シラバス検索方法 Syllabus Search Guide 2 ページ

第 1 ターム First Term 4 ページ

第2ターム Second Term 9 ページ

第3ターム Third Term 14 ページ

第4ターム Fourth Term 19 ページ

総合教育研究棟講義室案内図 Map 29 ページ

授業時間表の変更(開講曜限,教室,担当教員等の変更)や授業の休講等,G コード科目の授業に関する連

絡は,すべて教務課掲示板(総合教育研究棟学生玄関正面)又は学務情報システムによりお知らせします。

登校及び下校の際は,必ず教務課掲示板を確認してください。

Announcement on any changes or cancelation of G-code classes is posted on the BULLELETIN BOARD at the

Student Affairs Division, Advanced Education and Research Building 1F or the Student Web System. Please

make sure to check the BULLELETIN BOARD at the Student Affairs Division when you come to the campus

and go

home.

新 潟 大 学

時 限 (Period)

授 業 時 間

1 限 (1st)

8:30 ~ 10:00

2 限 (2nd)

10:15 ~ 11:45

H・T

(オナーズ・タイム)

11:55 ~ 12:45

3 限 (3rd)

12:55 ~ 14:25

4 限 (4th)

14:40 ~ 16:10

5 限 (5th)

16:25 ~ 17:55

6 限 (6th)

18:05 ~ 19:35

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この時間表には,

Gコード科目(講義番号「20XG- 」)及び外国語により行われる科目の開講曜限

・教室・担当教員(代表教員)等を掲載しています。

第1ターム「

201G~」

第2ターム「

202G~」

第3ターム「

203G~」

第4ターム「

204G~」

セメスター「

200G~」

Gコード科目(教養教育に関する授業科目)及び各学部の専門教育に関する科目については,

各学部の時間割表又は学務情報システム上のシラバスを確認してください。

■ 授業時間表の講義室の記載について

(例) B251 :総合教育研究棟 B棟2階 B251講義室

① ②

①棟名

アルファベット(A~G)から始まる講義室は,総合教育研究棟内の講義室を示しています。

総合教育研究棟以外の講義室は,建物名を併記しています。

②部屋番号

100番台 ・・・ 1階

200番台 ・・・ 2階

300番台 ・・・ 3階

400番台 ・・・ 4階

500番台 ・・・ 5階

The following Class Time Schedule List shows the time schedule, classrooms, and instructors of

G-code classes

with class codes starting with 20XG- and classes offered in non-Japanese languages.

1st Term "201G~"

2nd Term "202G~"

3rd Term "203G~"

4th Term "204G~"

Semester "200G~"

G-code classes listed in this booklet are those offered mainly for international students.

For the information on G-code classes for general education and those for specialty education

offered in each faculty, please refer to the syllabi on Niigata University Web System

(http ://syllabus.niigata-u.ac.jp/).

How to see the room number on the Class Time Schedule List

(e.g.) B251 : Advanced Education and Research Building (sogo-kyoiku-kenkyu-to), Building B,

2nd floor, Room B251

Most classes whose room number is four digits are offered in Advanced Education

and Research Building.

For the room information of classes offered in other buildings, please refer to the notes on each page.

The first number of the three digits indicates the floor of the building: 100 means that

the room is on the first floor.

授 業

業 時

時 間

間 表

表 の

の 見

見 方

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「シラバス検索」について

(QJOLVKLQVWUXFWLRQSURYLGHGRQWKHQH[WSDJH

「シラバス検索」ページ→ https://www.niigata-u.ac.jp/academics/syllabus/

「年度」→ 年度を入力

「開講」→ 春学期は「第1ターム」「第2ターム」「第1,2ターム」のいずれかを選択

秋学期は「第3ターム」「第4ターム」「第3,4ターム」のいずれかを選択

「曜日」→ 月曜日から金曜日までのいずれかを選択

「検索開始」 をクリックすると,科目一覧とシラバス (日本語) が閲覧できます。特定科目のシラバスを

閲覧したい場合は,科目の「開講番号」を入力してください。

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Syllabus Search Guide

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  Academic Year: Enter the academic year

  Semester:

 For the first semester (spring semester), select either “the first term,” “the second term,”

      

 or “the first and second term.” For the second semester (fall semester) select either “the

 third term,” “the fourth term,” or “the third and fourth term”

  Day:

 Select from either Monday to Friday

Click on “Search” at the bottom left corner

Note: Enter “Faculty/Department No. (Subject Code) ” as well to retrieve a syllabus for a specific subject.

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【First Term】 Monday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4007 Japanese for Beginners A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B254 Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class 200G4018 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko F272 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4025 JLPT-N1 A 1 SASAKI Kaori B256 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ADACHI

Yuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 200G4026 JLPT-N1 B 1 SEMBIRINGAi F270 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4027 JLPT-N2 A 1 SASAKI Kaori B256 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 3

201G3215

Active Learning C globalization and

anti-globalization

1 ADACHIYuuko B552 Internationalrelations Japanese

200G4019 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F372 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4020 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4021 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Reading 1 SEMBIRINGAi F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G7032 Teaching JapaneseⅠ-A 2 IKEDA Hideki G410 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4022 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F372 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4023 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4024 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Reading 1 SEMBIRINGAi F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G7033 Teaching JapaneseⅠ-B 2 ARITA Kayoko B354 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

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【First Term】 Tuesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

201G4001 Social Skills in Japanese :writing B 1 MATSUDAYumiko B350 Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class

201G4004 Asahimachi Japanese 1 A 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled with Thursday's class 201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 200G4028 JLPT-N2 B 1 WAKUI Yuuko B450 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4032 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F273 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4009 Advanced Japanese A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B554 Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class ◇Period 3

200G4016 Social Skills in Japanese :writing A 1 ARITA Kayoko B356 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4030 Kanji and Vocabulary buildingfor Beginners A 1 WAKUI Yuuko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4031 Kanji and Vocabulary building A 1 SAITO Eri B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 201G4047 Current Japan A:Politicsand Economics 1 SHIBATAMikio F274 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

200H5195 Lecture on French Languageand Culture A 2 HEMMITatsuo B453 Humanities French U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

Aims to aquire and improve basic knowledge on French lunguage and culture thourough basic language study. Recommended for those wishing to learn the subject after 5th semester.

◇Period 2

2 YukimuraSAKON MAPⒽB124 Economics English Coupled withFriday's class

◇Period 3

201L3615 Introduction to Chinese Politics 2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

3-4 periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

2 ZHANG Yun D307 Law/Politics English 1-2 term

◇Period 4

201L3615 Introduction to Chinese Politics 2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

3-4 periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

200H5574 Seminar in Anglo-AmericanLanguage and Culture 2 HIRANOYukihiko D201 Humanities English U grader or3rd above

1-2 term

Involves research, analysis, presentation and discussion on American literature. Preparation required by reading texts.

200H5319 Primary Seminar in FrenchLanguage and Culture A 2 HEMMITatsuo B350 Humanities French U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

Aims to aquire methods of analysis required in advanced language and culture courses by reading and interpreting French texts.

2 ZHANG Yun D307 Politics English 1-2 term

2 MasakazuNAITO MAPⒽB121 Economics English Coupled withFriday's class 201G7065 Mathematical Basesfor Economics

U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

This lecture focuses on "the Long Nineteenth Century" from the middle of the eighteenth century to the outbreak of the First World War, considering what is modernity. In the nineteenth century the technological progress changed the world radically. For example, the development of transportation and communication had encouraged the integration of the world economy. Based on the chapters of the textbook, I will discuss some topics including imperialism, nationalism and industrialization while I refer to different opinions from the author.

This lecture will overlap with the Japanese lectures "World Economic History I &II".

U/G

U/G

Introduction to Global History 201G7068

U/G

This course aims to investigate Chinese diplomacy and international behaviors from various perspectives including international system, ideology, nationalism, perception leadership, public opinion. Empirically, China-Japan-US trilateral relations would be used as a core case study to deepen students’ understanding on Chinese politics and diplomacy.

Chinese Politics and Diplomacy

200G3232

Taught in English and requires intermediate to advanced English. Students whose first language is English are also welcome.High-school level mathmatics is prerequisite.

This course emphasizes mathematically understanding of how Economists think and attempts to demonstrate the importance

of price theory, in part by giving examples of economic problems where the obvious answer is wrong and the mistake comes from not having a consistent theory of how prices are determined.

200G3231 Asia-Pacific RegionRegionalism in the East Asia has been the engine of the global growth while its future remains uncertain. But its future will largely depend on the two major threads: multilateral regional integration and major power interactions (China-Japan-U.S. relations in particular) The course aims to analyze the dynamism of East Asia international relations by tracing the historical and undergoing development of the above mentioned two threads.

U/G

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【First Term】 Wednesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

201G3214 Active Learning A UniqueJapanese Cultures 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Internationalrelations Japanese

201G4005 Asahimachi Japanese 2 A 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4008 Elementary Japanese A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B554 Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class ◇Period 2

201G4002 Lecture on JapaneseGrammar in English a 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4007 Japanese for Beginners A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B254 Japanese Japanese Coupled withMonday's class ◇Period 3

200G4033 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Listening 1 WADA Etsuko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4037 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4038 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4039 Japanese Listening

Comprehension N5N4 A 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4048 Science and Technology inJapan A 2 TatsuyaSAKAI F270 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4034 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Listening 1 WADA Etsuko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4040 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4041 Japanese Listening

Comprehension N4N3 A 1

HARAGUCHI

Kozue B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4042 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Listening 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 5

200G4046 E-learning Japanese forBeginners I 2 ADACHIYuuko B350 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 3

Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Remarks

200H5315

Primary Seminar in Anglo-American Language and

Culture A

2 HIRANOYukihiko G310 Humanities English U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

Study on poetry written in English by reading and summarizing an English study guide. Involves lecture, presentation and discussion.

200L3906 Family Law and Society, Basic)Special Lecture(Japanese 2 TAMAKI Teiko MAPⒽB225 Law English U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

The course is aimed to provide an outline of laws concerning family which is regarded as a minimum and fundamental unit of society, by illustrating the structure of the current law and the family court system from historical and socio-legal perspectives. It also refers to a new concept and issues of “family”, which can be differed from a traditional notion of family in Japan.

◇Period 4

2 ZHANG Yun D312 Internationalrelations English 1-2 term

* U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

200G3230 International Relations in theAsia-Pacific This course is to introduce and analyze the dynamic international relations in the Asia-Pacific. The Asia-Pacific has emerged as a region of globalsignificance. It houses the world’s three biggest economies, the world’s largest military power and the world’s most populous nation. The Cold War

legacies such as the Korean Peninsula issue and the Taiwan problem remind us that the perpetual peace in the region remains to be an open question. At the same time, the interdependence of member countries in the region is increasingly deepening. The Asia-pacific is such a fluid and dynamic region that it demands continual reappraisal and reconsideration.

U/G

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【First Term】 Thursday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

201G4001 Social Skills in Japanese :writing B 1 MATSUDAYumiko B350 Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class

201G4004 Asahimachi Japanese 1 A 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 IKEDA Ruth D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 200G4017 Social Skills in Japanese :oral communication A 1 IKEDA Hideki B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4035 General Japanese N2N1 A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4009 Advanced Japanese A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B552 Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class ◇Period 3

201G3216 What is Japan 1 IKEDA Ruth B351 Japanese Japanese

U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

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【First Term】 Friday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

201G4005 Asahimachi Japanese 2 A 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 201G4008 Elementary Japanese A 1 WAKUI Yuuko B554 Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class ◇Period 2

201G4003 Grammar in Chinese aLecture on Japanese 1 YING Jun F274 Japanese Japanese

201G4006 Intensive Japanese 0 A 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week ◇Period 3

200G4029 Kanji and Vocabulary building forEuropean Language Users A 1 MATSUDAYumiko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4036 General Japanese N2N1 A 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4043 General Japanese N3N2 A 1 WADA Etsuko B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4044 General Japanese N4N3 A 1 WAKUI Yuuko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4045 General Japanese N5N4 A 1 SAITO Eri F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 2 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 YukimuraSAKON MAPⒽB124 Economics English Coupled withTuesday's class

200H5451 Asian Language and Culture A 2 LIU XIAOYU F275 Humanities Chinese U 3rd grader

or above

1-2 term

Instructed entirely in Chinese by a Chinese instructor.

◇Period 4

2 MasakazuNAITO MAPⒽB121 Economics English Coupled withTuesday's class Introduction to Global History

201G7068

201G7065 Mathematical Basesfor Economics

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

This lecture focuses on "the Long Nineteenth Century" from the middle of the eighteenth century to the outbreak of the First World War, considering what is modernity. In the nineteenth century the technological progress changed the world radically. For example, the development of transportation and communication had encouraged the integration of the world economy. Based on the chapters of the textbook, I will discuss some topics including imperialism, nationalism and industrialization while I refer to different opinions from the author.

This lecture will overlap with the Japanese lectures "World Economic History I &II".

Taught in English and requires intermediate to advanced English. Students whose first language is English are also welcome.High-school level mathmatics is prerequisite.

This course emphasizes mathematically understanding of how Economists think and attempts to demonstrate the importance

of price theory, in part by giving examples of economic problems where the obvious answer is wrong and the mistake comes from not having a consistent theory of how prices are determined.

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G

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【Second Term】 Monday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4018 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko F272 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4025 JLPT-N1 A 1 SASAKI Kaori B256 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4026 JLPT-N1 B 1 SEMBIRINGAi F270 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4027 JLPT-N2 A 1 SASAKI Kaori B256 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 3

200G4019 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F372 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4020 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Reading 1 KONDO Yumi B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4021 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Reading 1 HARAGUCHIKozue F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G7032 Teaching JapaneseⅠ-A 2 IKEDA Hideki G410 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4022 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F372 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4023 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Reading 1 KONDO Yumi B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

200G4024 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Reading 1 HARAGUCHIKozue F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G7033 Teaching JapaneseⅠ-B 2 ARITA Kayoko B354 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

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【Second Term】 Tuesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

202G4010 Asahimachi Japanese 1 B 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled with Thursday's class 202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4028 JLPT-N2 B 1 WAKUI Yuuko B450 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4032 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F273 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 3

200G4016 Social Skills in Japanese :writing A 1 ARITA Kayoko B356 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4030 Kanji and Vocabulary buildingfor Beginners A 1 WAKUI Yuuko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4031 Kanji and Vocabulary building A 1 SAITO Eri B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

200H5195 Lecture on French Language and Culture A 2

HEMMI

Tatsuo B453 Humanities French U

2nd grader or

above 1-2 term

Aims to aquire and improve basic knowledge on French lunguage and culture thourough basic language study. Recommended for those wishing to learn the subject after 5th semester.

2 MASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB124 Politics English U

1st grader or

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 2

2 MASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB124 Politics English U grader or1st

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 3

202L3617 Special Lecture(Introductionto Chinese Political System) 2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

3-4 periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

2 ZHANG Yun D307 Law/Politics English 1-2 term

◇Period 4

200H5319 Primary Seminar in French Language and Culture A 2

HEMMI

Tatsuo B350 Humanities French U

2nd grader or

above 1-2 term

Aims to aquire methods of analysis required in advanced language and culture courses by reading and interpreting French texts.

200H5574 Seminar in Anglo-American Language and Culture 2

HIRANO

Yukihiko D201 Humanities English U

3rd grader or

above 1-2 term

Involves research, analysis, presentation and discussion on American literature. Preparation required by reading texts.

202L3617 Special Lecture(Introductionto Chinese Political System) 2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U

2nd grader or

above

3-4 periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

2 ZHANG Yun D307 Law/Politics English 1-2 term Special Lecture(East Asian

Studies, Basic) 202L3905

This course will cover comparative analysis of Japan and Korea Republic, which has similar political regime in East Asia. We will also, of course, refer to Germany sometimes, which has similarity with both Japan and South Korea. We will also discuss current issues in East Asia.

Special Lecture(East Asian Studies, Basic) 202L3905

U/G

U/G

This course will cover comparative analysis of Japan and Korea Republic, which has similar political regime in East Asia. We will also, of course, refer to Germany sometimes, which has similarity with both Japan and South Korea. We will also discuss current issues in East Asia.

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

This course aims to investigate Chinese diplomacy and international behaviors from various perspectives including international system, ideology, nationalism, perception leadership, public opinion. Empirically, China-Japan-US trilateral relations would be used as a core case study to deepen students’ understanding on Chinese politics and diplomacy.

200G3232 Chinese Politics and Diplomacy

U/G

200G3231 Asia-Pacific RegionRegionalism in the East Asia has been the engine of the global growth while its future remains uncertain. But its future will largely depend on the two major threads: multilateral regional integration and major power interactions (China-Japan-U.S. relations in particular) The course aims to analyze the dynamism of East Asia international relations by tracing the historical and undergoing development of the above mentioned two threads.

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【Second Term】 Wednesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

202G3219 Active Learning A UniqueJapanese Cultures 1 IKEDA Ruth B554 Internationalrelations Japanese

202G3220

Active Learning B Japan as A Country Producing

Something Perfect

1 IKEDA Hideki B553 Internationalrelations Japanese

202G4011 Asahimachi Japanese 2 B 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class

◇Period 2

202G4013 Lecture on JapaneseGrammar in English b 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese 202G4015 Elementary Japanese B 1 MATSUDA

Yumiko B554 Japanese Japanese

Coupled with Friday's class ◇Period 3 200G4033 Japanese Listening Comprehension N2N1 A 1 MATSUDA

Yumiko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4037 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4038 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4039 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Listening 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4048 Science and Technology inJapan A 2 TatsuyaSAKAI F270 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4034 Comprehension N2N1 AJapanese Listening 1 MATSUDAYumiko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4040 Comprehension N3N2 AJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4041 Comprehension N4N3 AJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4042 Comprehension N5N4 AJapanese Listening 1 SEMBIRINGAi B553 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 5

200G4046 E-learning Japanese forBeginners I 2 ADACHIYuuko B350 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 YoshiyasuKURITA MAPⒽE020 Law English U

2nd grader or

above

1-2 periods

Taught in English. Students whose first language is English are also welcome.

◇Period 2

2 YoshiyasuKURITA MAPⒽE020 Law English U

2nd grader or

above

1-2 periods

Taught in English. Students whose first language is English are also welcome.

◇Period 3 200H5315

Primary Seminar in Anglo-American Language and

Culture A

2 HIRANOYukihiko G310 Humanities English U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

Study on poetry written in English by reading and summarizing a English study guide. Involves lecture, presentation and discussion.

200L3906 Family Law and Society, Basic)Special Lecture(Japanese 2 TAMAKI Teiko MAPⒽB225 Law English U grader or2nd above

1-2 term

The course is aimed to provide an outline of laws concerning family which is regarded as a minimum and fundamental unit of society, by illustrating the structure of the current law and the family court system from historical and socio-legal perspectives. It also refers to a new concept and issues of “family”, which can be differed from a traditional notion of family in Japan.

◇Period 4

2 ZHANG Yun D312 Internationalrelations English 1-2 term U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

200G3230 International Relations in theAsia-Pacific This course is to introduce and analyze the dynamic international relations in the Asia-Pacific. The Asia-Pacific has emerged as a region of global significance. It houses the world’s three biggest economies, the world’s largest military power and the world’s most populous nation. The Cold War legacies such as the Korean Peninsula issue and the Taiwan problem remind us that the perpetual peace in the region remains to be an open question. At the same time, the interdependence of member countries in the region is increasingly deepening. The Asia-pacific is such a fluid and dynamic region that it demands continual reappraisal and reconsideration.

U/G

This course aims to compare the Constitution of Japan and the other counntries' constitutions that influenced Japan historically. Namely, the U.K., the U.S. Germany and France. Besides, this course willl refer to "Proportionality Analysis" as a kind of an emerging supposed global standard of judicial review. This class is entirely conducted in English. You will need to actively participate in discussions in English. You will not be permitted to speak any other language in class.

Special Lecture (Comparative Constitutional Law) 202L3006

This course aims to compare the Constitution of Japan and the other counntries' constitutions that influenced Japan historically. Namely, the U.K., the U.S. Germany and France. Besides, this course willl refer to "Proportionality Analysis" as a kind of an emerging supposed global standard of judicial review. This class is entirely conducted in English. You will need to actively participate in discussions in English. You will not be permitted to speak any other language in class.

Special Lecture (Comparative Constitutional Law) 202L3006

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【Second Term】 Thursday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

202G4010 Asahimachi Japanese 1 B 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled with Tuesday's class

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 IKEDA Ruth D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4017 Social Skills in Japanese :oral communication A 1 IKEDA Hideki B553 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4035 General Japanese N2N1 A 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B552 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 2

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 3

202G3221 What is Japan 1 IKEDA Ruth B351 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U

2nd grader or

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 2

2 YUNXIANGLIANG MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd

above 1-2 periods

202L3851 Seminar(Introduction toChinese Politics)

Discussion on Chinese politics in Chinese language. Requires an advanced Chinese proficiency. Native Chinese speakers are eligible and are expected to work with non-native speakers.

Seminar(Introduction to Chinese Politics) 202L3851

Discussion on Chinese politics in Chinese language. Requires an advanced Chinese proficiency. Native Chinese speakers are eligible and are expected to work with non-native speakers.

U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

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【Second Term】 Friday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

202G4011 Asahimachi Japanese 2 B 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 2

202G4012 Intensive Japanese 0 B 4 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 202G4014 Grammar in Chinese bLecture on Japanese 1 YING Jun F274 Japanese Japanese

202G4015 Elementary Japanese B 1 MATSUDAYumiko B552 Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class ◇Period 3

200G4029 Kanji and Vocabulary building forEuropean Language Users A 1 MATSUDAYumiko F374 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4036 General Japanese N2N1 A 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term ◇Period 4

200G4043 General Japanese N3N2 A 1 WADA Etsuko B352 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4044 General Japanese N4N3 A 1 KONDO Yumi B554 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term 200G4045 General Japanese N5N4 A 1 SAITO Eri F373 Japanese Japanese 1-2 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 2 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

200H5451 Asian Language and Culture A 2 LIU XIAOYU F275 Humanities Chinese U

3rd grader or

above 1-2 term

Instructed entirely in Chinese by a Chinese instructor.

U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

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【Third Term】 Monday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4507 Japanese for Beginners C 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B350 Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class

200G4518 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko F273 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4525 JLPT-N1 C 1 SASAKI Kaori F272 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 200G4526 JLPT-N1 D 1 SEMBIRINGAi F373 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4527 JLPT-N2 C 1 SASAKI Kaori F272 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 3

200G3736 Active Learning D 2 ADACHIYuuko B552 Internationalrelations Japanese 3-4 term 200G4519 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Reading 1 WADA Etsuko B457 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4520 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4521 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Reading 1 SEMBIRINGAi B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4522 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B457 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4523 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4524 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Reading 1 SEMBIRINGAi B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 SATISHKumar B356 Science English Coupled withThursday's class

◇Period 3

2 INAYOSHI AkiraMASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB121 Politics English U grader or2nd

above 3-4 periods

◇Period 4

2 INAYOSHI AkiraMASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB121 Politics English U grader or2nd

above 3-4 periods U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of geology.

Lecture is grouped in to three modules. First module comprises of the formation of Earth as a planet in the space. Second module consists of materials in the surface of the Earth. Third and last module comprises of lectures relating to the Earth's environment and evolution of life in time and space.

Basic Geology 203G6521

203L3903 Politics and Diplomacy, BasicIntroduction to Japanese This course will cover Japan-China relations from the 19th century to the present, analyzing the relationship from the perspectives of both Japanese

and Chinese diplomacy. We will also, of course, reflect on the impact of Japanese and Chinese domestic politics on the bilateral relationship. As we study this diplomatic history, we will also discuss current issues in international relations.

203L3903 Politics and Diplomacy, BasicIntroduction to Japanese This course will cover Japan-China relations from the 19th century to the present, analyzing the relationship from the perspectives of both Japanese

and Chinese diplomacy. We will also, of course, reflect on the impact of Japanese and Chinese domestic politics on the bilateral relationship. As we study this diplomatic history, we will also discuss current issues in international relations.

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【Third Term】 Tuesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

203G4501 Asahimachi Japanese 1 C 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4506 Social Skills in Japanese :writing D 1 MATSUDAYumiko B258 Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class 200G4528 JLPT-N2 D 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4532 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F373 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G7538 Teaching Japanese Ⅱ 2 ADACHIYuuko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4509 Advanced Japanese B 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B554 Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class ◇Period 3

200G4516 Social Skills in Japanese :writing C 1 ARITA Kayoko B352 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4530 Kanji and Vocabulary buildingfor Beginners B 1 SAITO Eri B552 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4531 Kanji and Vocabulary building B 1 SAITO Eri B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 203G4547 Current Japan C:History andCulture 1 SHIBATAMikio F274 Japanese Japanese

203G3720 Studies of MulticulturalSocieties A 1 ADACHIYuuko B553 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 HEMMITatsuo F372 Humanities French U grader or3rd above 3-4 term

2 MASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB124 Politics English U grader or2nd

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 2

2 ZHANG Yun D308 Internationalrelations English 3-4 term

2 MASUI Yasuki MAPⒽB124 Politics English U

2nd grader or

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 4

2 HEMMITatsuo G312 Humanities French U

2nd grader or above 3-4 term U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate

Aims to aquire methods of analysis required in advanced language and culture courses by reading and interpreting French texts.

U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

This course is to introduce and analyze the dynamic relations among China, Japan and the United States. The China-Japan-US trilateral relations are increasingly to have a profound impact on the future of the international system in the rising Asia-Pacific region and the whole world at large. The US, Japan and China are the three biggest economies in the world and the combined GDP of them accounts for near 50% of the global GDP. The interdependence of these major powers is evidenced by the trade volume among them has surpassed 50% of the global trade volume. However, this dynamic relationship’s future is full in both hope and uncertainty. The US and Japan relationship which has been regarded as the most stable alliance is under scrutiny of the both sides. The US is seeing China with a mixed perspective of a rising rivalry and a possible partner. China-Japan relations have experienced ups and downs after the normalization of the diplomatic ties, but the foundation of these two Asian powers’ relationship is far from solid. To some extent, without understanding the trilateral dynamics of the China-Japan-US relations, you might misread the global trend of the future world.

200H5463 French Language andCulture A

Discussion and analysis on knowledge, oral expression techniques, and style---analyzing global issues with clarity and sharing the acquired knowledge with others by the use of language--- which permeate Western culture including French culture.

U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G The China-Japan-US Trilateral Relations 200G3731

Be able to observe China from a comprehensive perspective considering its neighbouring countries as well as its power in international relations through the study of the political history of modern China (1949- ). The remark & criticism on China should be based on fair and objective views, e.g. (1) Why are “Made in China” products or foods perceived to be of poor quality or be unsafe? (Think of Chinese population scale & management capability.)

(2) Why does Chinese government have such a hard-line attitude and standpoint on the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands, and give nobody the leeway to change it?

(3) What is Tibetan problem? (Take Japan one hundred years ago into consideration.)

(4) China’s one-child policy & population problem (The future of India & the United Nations’ position)

(5) Why does China take an uncompromising stance on Taiwan issue? (What are Chinese people’s views on Taiwan issue?) (6) Does China’s diplomacy damage international order & energy balance?

Be able to observe China from a comprehensive perspective considering its neighbouring countries as well as its power in international relations through the study of the political history of modern China (1949- ). The remark & criticism on China should be based on fair and objective views, e.g. (1) Why are “Made in China” products or foods perceived to be of poor quality or be unsafe? (Think of Chinese population scale & management capability.)

(2) Why does Chinese government have such a hard-line attitude and standpoint on the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands, and give nobody the leeway to change it?

(3) What is Tibetan problem? (Take Japan one hundred years ago into consideration.)

(4) China’s one-child policy & population problem (The future of India & the United Nations’ position)

(5) Why does China take an uncompromising stance on Taiwan issue? (What are Chinese people’s views on Taiwan issue?) (6) Does China’s diplomacy damage international order & energy balance?

Special Lecture(Chinese Politics, Basic) 203L3618 Special Lecture(Chinese Politics, Basic) 203L3618

200H5320 Primary Seminar in FrenchLanguage and Culture B

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【Third Term】 Wednesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

203G3721 Active Learning A UniqueJapanese Cultures 1 IKEDA Ruth B554 Internationalrelations Japanese

203G4502 Asahimachi Japanese 2 C 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4508 Elementary Japanese C 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F272 Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class ◇Period 2

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4504 Grammar in English cLecture on Japanese 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese

203G4507 Japanese for Beginners C 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B356 Japanese Japanese Coupled withMonday's class 200G4548 Culture and Society in Japan A 2 NaoyukiKINAMI MAPⒽB124 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 3

200G4533 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Listening 1 WADA Etsuko B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4537 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4538 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue F371 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4539 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Listening 1 IKEDA Ruth F375 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4549 Science and Technology inJapan B 2 SUZUKIToshio B358 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4534 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Listening 1 WADA Etsuko B354 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4540 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4541 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue F371 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4542 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Listening 1 IKEDA Ruth F375 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 5

200G4546 E-learning Japanese forBeginners II 2 ADACHIYuuko B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 2 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

200H5580 Seminar in Anglo-AmericanLanguage and Culture 2 HADLEYGregory F375 Humanities English U

3rd grader or

above 3-4 term

Requires a good proficiency in English (at least TOEIC 650)

◇Period 3

203L3614 Special Lecture(ChineseDiplomacy, Basic) 2 TBA※1 MAPⒽF165 Politics Chinese U

2nd grader

or above

3-4periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

◇Period 4

203L3614 Special Lecture(ChineseDiplomacy, Basic) 2 TBA※1 MAPⒽF165 Politics Chinese U

2nd grader or

above

3-4periods

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

※1 Please ask International Office

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

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【Third Term】 Thursday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

203G4501 Asahimachi Japanese 1 C 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 IKEDA Ruth D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4506 Social Skills in Japanese :writing D 1 MATSUDAYumiko B350 Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class

200G4517 Social Skills in Japanese :oral communication C 1 IKEDA Hideki B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4535 General Japanese N2N1 B 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4509 Advanced Japanese B 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B553 Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class ◇Period 3

203G3722 What is Japan 1 IKEDA Ruth B353 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 SATISHKumar B356 Science English Coupled withMonday's class

For Undergraduate or Graduate

U/G

203G6521 Basic Geology

U/G

This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of geology.

Lecture is grouped in to three modules. First module comprises of the formation of Earth as a planet in the space. Second module consists of materials in the surface of the Earth. Third and last module comprises of lectures relating to the Earth's environment and evolution of life in time and space.

U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G

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【Third Term】 Friday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

203G4502 Asahimachi Japanese 2 C 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42 (10/2 E12)

Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4508 Elementary Japanese C 1 WAKUI Yuuko F273 Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class ◇Period 2

203G4503 Intensive Japanese 0 C 5 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 10 classes/week 203G4505 Grammar in Chinese cLecture on Japanese 1 YING Jun B553 Japanese Japanese

◇Period 3

200G4529 Kanji and Vocabulary building forEuropean Language Users B 1 MATSUDA

Yumiko F372 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4536 General Japanese N2N1 B 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4543 General Japanese N3N2 B 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4544 General Japanese N4N3 B 1 WAKUI Yuuko B358 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4545 General Japanese N5N4 B 1 SAITO Eri F274 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Remarks

203L3907 Special Lecture (Japan's International Relations, Basic) 2 KANDA Yutaka MAPⒽ B124 Politics English U 2nd grader or above 1-2 periods

A seminar course covering Japan's postwar international relations, with a focus on diplomacy.

◇Period 2 203L3907

Special Lecture (Japan's International

Relations, Basic)

2 KANDAYutaka MAPⒽB124 Politics English U grader or2nd above

1-2periods

A seminar course covering Japan's postwar international relations, with a focus on diplomacy.

◇Period 3

2 HIRANOYukihiko F273 Humanities English U grader or3rd above 3-4 term U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G

Study on a wide array of music genres rooted mainly in the U.S. such as classical, gospel, blues, jazz, country, and rock, and their history.

Anglo-American Culture A 200H5458

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【Fourth Term】 Monday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4518 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Reading 1 MATSUDAYumiko F273 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4525 JLPT-N1 C 1 SASAKI Kaori F272 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 ADACHI

Yuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4526 JLPT-N1 D 1 SEMBIRINGAi F373 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4527 JLPT-N2 C 1 SASAKI Kaori F272 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 3

200G3736 Active Learning D 2 ADACHIYuuko B552 Internationalrelations Japanese 3-4 term 200G4519 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Reading 1 WADA Etsuko B457 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4520 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Reading 1 KONDO Yumi B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4521 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Reading 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4522 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B457 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4523 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Reading 1 KONDO Yumi B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4524 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Reading 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 WHITAKERAndrew MAPⒶC303 Agriculture English U grader or3rd above

Coupled with Thursday's class

◇Period 3

2 WATANABEYutaka MAPⒽB226 Law English U grader or2nd

above 3-4 periods

204L3616 Special Lecture(Introductionto Chinese Diplomacy) 2 TBA※1 MAPⒽB120 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

◇Period 4

2 WATANABEYutaka MAPⒽB226 Law English U

2nd grader or

above 3-4 periods

204L3616 Special Lecture(Introductionto Chinese Diplomacy) 2 TBA※1 MAPⒽB120 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

Students whose first language is Chinese or who is advanced in Chinese are not accepted.

※1 Please ask International Office U/G 204L3901 U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

204L3901 Introduction to JapaneseLaw I, Basic This course aims to provide an outline of Japanese law as a whole from various perspectives and general framework of current Japanese legal system through lectures on diferrent areas of law given by five instructors. The course materials will be delivered at each class, if any.

For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

This course aims to provide an outline of Japanese law as a whole from various perspectives and general framework of current Japanese legal system through lectures on diferrent areas of law given by five instructors. The course materials will be delivered at each class, if any.

Introduction to Japanese Law I, Basic

Learn fundamental communication skills necessary for scientists and engineers to engage in the international community, including data presentation and report writing skills, and oral presentation skills.

204A4006 Introduction to TechnicalCommunication

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【Fourth Term】 Tuesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

204G4510 Asahimachi Japanese 1 D 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withThursday's class

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4528 JLPT-N2 D 1 WAKUI Yuuko B455 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4532 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Reading 1 HIROKAWASatoshi F373 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G7538 Teaching Japanese Ⅱ 2 ADACHIYuuko B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 3

200G4516 Social Skills in Japanese :writing C 1 ARITA Kayoko B352 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4530 Kanji and Vocabulary buildingfor Beginners B 1 SAITO Eri B552 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4531 Kanji and Vocabulary building B 1 SAITO Eri B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 204G3726 Studies of MulticulturalSocieties B 1 ADACHIYuuko B553 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 HEMMITatsuo F372 Humanities French U

3rd grader or

above 3-4 term

◇Period 2

2 ZHANG Yun D308 Internationalrelations English 3-4 term

◇Period 4

2 HEMMITatsuo G312 Humanities French U grader or2nd above 3-4 term U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G

200G3731 The China-Japan-USTrilateral Relations

This course is to introduce and analyze the dynamic relations among China, Japan and the United States. The China-Japan-US trilateral relations are increasingly to have a profound impact on the future of the international system in the rising Asia-Pacific region and the whole world at large. The US, Japan and China are the three biggest economies in the world and the combined GDP of them accounts for near 50% of the global GDP. The interdependence of these major powers is evidenced by the trade volume among them has surpassed 50% of the global trade volume. However, this dynamic relationship’s future is full in both hope and uncertainty. The US and Japan relationship which has been regarded as the most stable alliance is under scrutiny of the both sides. The US is seeing China with a mixed perspective of a rising rivalry and a possible partner. China-Japan relations have experienced ups and downs after the normalization of the diplomatic ties, but the foundation of these two Asian powers’ relationship is far from solid. To some extent, without understanding the trilateral dynamics of the China-Japan-US relations, you might misread the global trend of the future world. U/G 200H5463 For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G

200H5320 Primary Seminar in FrenchLanguage and Culture B

Aims to aquire methods of analysis required in advanced language and culture courses by reading and interpreting French texts.

French Language

and Culture A Discussion and analysis on knowledge, oral expression techniques, and style---analyzing global issues with clarity and sharing the acquired knowledge with others by the use of language--- which permeate Western culture including French culture.

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【Fourth Term】 Wednesday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

204G3727 Active Learning A UniqueJapanese Cultures 1 IKEDA Ruth B554 Internationalrelations Japanese

204G3728

Active Learning B Japan as A Country Producing

Something Perfect

1 IKEDA Hideki B553 Internationalrelations Japanese

204G4511 Asahimachi Japanese 2 D 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

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Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class

◇Period 2

204G4513 Lecture on JapaneseGrammar in English d 1 IKEDA Ruth B553 Japanese Japanese

204G4515 Elementary Japanese D 1 MATSUDAYumiko B554 Japanese Japanese Coupled withFriday's class

200G4548 Culture and Society in Japan A 2 NaoyukiKINAMI MAPⒽB124 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 3

200G4533 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Listening 1 MATSUDAYumiko B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4537 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B552 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4538 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4539 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Listening 1 IKEDA Ruth F371 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4549 Science and Technology inJapan B 2 SUZUKIToshio B358 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4534 Comprehension N2N1 BJapanese Listening 1 MATSUDAYumiko B354 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4540 Comprehension N3N2 BJapanese Listening 1 WAKUI Yuuko B552 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4541 Comprehension N4N3 BJapanese Listening 1 HARAGUCHIKozue B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4542 Comprehension N5N4 BJapanese Listening 1 SEMBIRINGAi F371 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 5

200G4546 E-learning Japanese forBeginners II 2 ADACHIYuuko B350 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 KANDAYutaka MAPⒽB229 Politics English U grader or1st

above 1-2 periods

◇Period 2

200H5580 Seminar in Anglo-American Language and Culture 2

HADLEY

Gregory F375 Humanities English U

3rd grader or

above 3-4 term

Requires a good proficiency in English (at least TOEIC 650)

2 KANDAYutaka MAPⒽB229 Politics English U grader or1st

above 1-2 periods U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G

A seminar course covering various issues in contemporary Japan.

We will discuss Funabashi and Kushner, eds., Examining Japan's Lost Decades (London and New York: Routledge, 2015).

A seminar course covering various issues in contemporary Japan.

We will discuss Funabashi and Kushner, eds., Examining Japan's Lost Decades (London and New York: Routledge, 2015).

U/G

U/G

U/G

Special Lecture(Politics in Contemporary Japan, Basic) 204L3904

204L3904 Contemporary Japan, Basic)Special Lecture(Politics in

For Undergraduate or Graduate

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【Fourth Term】 Thursday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

204G4510 Asahimachi Japanese 1 D 1 SASAKI Kaori

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withTuesday's class

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 IKEDA Ruth D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 200G4517 Social Skills in Japanese :

oral communication C 1 IKEDA Hideki B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4535 General Japanese N2N1 B 1 HIROKAWASatoshi B553 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 2

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 IKEDA Hideki D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 3

204G3729 What is Japan 1 IKEDA Ruth B353 Japanese Japanese

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 TBA※1 MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd

above 1-2 periods

2 WHITAKERAndrew MAPⒶC303 Agriculture English U

3rd grader or above Coupled with Monday's class ◇Period 2

2 TBA※1 MAPⒽB228 Politics Chinese U grader or2nd above

1-2periods

※1 Please ask International Office

U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate For Undergraduate or Graduate

Discussion on Chinese diplomacy in Chinese language. Requires an advanced Chinese proficiency. Native Chinese speakers are eligible and are expected to work with non-native speakers.

Seminar(Introduction to Chinese Diplomacy) 204L3852

204L3852 Seminar (Introduction toChinese Diplomacy)

Discussion on Chinese diplomacy in Chinese language. Requires an advanced Chinese proficiency. Native Chinese speakers are eligible and are expected to work with non-native speakers.

204A4006 Introduction to TechnicalCommunication

Learn fundamental communication skills necessary for scientists and engineers to engage in the international community, including data presentation and report writing skills, and oral presentation skills.

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【Fourth Term】 Friday

◆Japanese classes

◇Period 1 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

204G4511 Asahimachi Japanese 2 D 1 WADA Etsuko

School of Health Sciences

E42

Japanese Japanese Coupled withWednesday's class

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 ADACHIYuuko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week ◇Period 2

204G4512 Intensive Japanese 0 D 4 ARITA Kayoko D311 Japanese Japanese 8 classes/week 204G4514 Lecture on Japanese

Grammar in Chinese d 1 YING Jun B553 Japanese Japanese 204G4515 Elementary Japanese D 1 MATSUDA

Yumiko B554 Japanese Japanese

Coupled with Wednesday's class ◇Period 3

200G4529 Kanji and Vocabulary building forEuropean Language Users B 1 MATSUDAYumiko F372 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

200G4536 General Japanese N2N1 B 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term ◇Period 4

200G4543 General Japanese N3N2 B 1 WADA Etsuko B554 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4544 General Japanese N4N3 B 1 KONDO Yumi B358 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term 200G4545 General Japanese N5N4 B 1 SAITO Eri F274 Japanese Japanese 3-4 term

◆Subjects taught in foreign language

◇Period 3 * U/G : Undergraduate & Graduate , U : Undergraduate , G : Graduate Class Number Course Title Credit Instructor Room Field Language Information

2 HIRANOYukihiko F273 Humanities English U grader or3rd above 3-4 term For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G 200H5458 Anglo-American Culture A

Study on a wide array of music genres rooted mainly in the U.S. such as classical, gospel, blues, jazz, country, and rock, and their history.

U/G For Undergraduate or Graduate U/G U/G U/G U/G

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