KUGF Course Guide 2019
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Second LanguageAcquisition■Seminar in Japanology(The Japanese Language and Society) ◆KUGF Independent Study(Doing a research in English)▲TOEFL Score up Training Ⅱ(A2)▲Comparative Asian CulturesStudies ◆TOEFL Score up Training Ⅱ(A1)▲Communication in Japanese Society(Learning Kansai Ⅱ)TOEFL Score up Training Ⅰ(A1)●TOEFL Score up Training Ⅰ(A2)●International Development◆Presentation Skills (A1)▲KUGF Field Study(Global Awareness Ⅰ) ▲Environmental Biology ◆Japanese Literature(Intro. to Classical JPN Literature) ◆Contemporary Japan(Researching Japan)Japanese Culture (JPN Culture andContemporary Literature) ◆Communication in Japanese Society(Learning Kansai Ⅰ)Social decision making inSystems Design Engineering ◆ASEAN Studies▲Academic Writing Practice●Field-Based Learning(Society and Workplace Culture in Japan)KUGF Independent Study(English Skills Development)(A2)●KUGF Independent Study(English Skills Development)(A1)●Area Studies (India) ◆Japanese Popular Culture(Postwar Japanese Culture) ◆Critical Thinking for Social andGlobal Issues◆Global Sociology◆Communication in Japanese Society(JPN Corporate Culture)Area Studies (Europe I) ◆Japanese Law andPolitics◆Japanese Industries and Companies(The Global Competition) ◆Contemporary Japan(Japan in Mass Media Ⅰ)Contemporary GenderStudies◆Cross-Cultural Competence(A1)▲Communication inJapanese Society(Business Japanese)Contemporary Japan(Understanding Japan)Research Methods forSocial Sciences ◆ Presentation Skills (A2)▲Academic Discussions &Debates▲Seminar in Japanology(Japanese Budo: An Intro.to Kendo) ◆ Japanese History(The History and Culture ofMedieval Japan)◆Seminar in Japanology(War and Conflict throughJPN Film)◆Foundation for AcademicEnglish▲Japanese Arts◆Information and CommunicationTechnologies◆Disaster TransportPlanning◆Natural Disaster Risks ◆Japanese (6-a)-2Japanese (6-b)-2Japanese (6-a)-2Japanese (6-b)-2Early Foreign LanguageEducation■Japanese (4-a)Japanese (4-b)Japanese (4-a)Japanese (4-b)Japanese (2-a)Japanese (2-b)Japanese (2-a)Japanese (2-b)Science of Washoku(Japanese Cuisine)◆Cross-Cultural Competence(A2)●Japanese Philosophy andThoughts◆Structure of Language(Discourse and Meaning)■Japanese (5-a)Japanese (5-b)Japanese (5-a)Japanese (5-b)Japanese (3-a)Japanese (3-b)Japanese (3-a)Japanese (3-b)Course ScheduleModule 5 Language Teaching & CommunicationModule 2 Food Science & BiotechnologyModule 6 Studies on Foreign AffairsModule 3 International Business & EntrepreneurshipModule 7 Fundamentals for Social Science StudiesModule 4 Japan StudiesSkill Up for Studying AbroadJapanese as a Second LanguageMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday1st period9:00 - 10:302nd period10:40 - 12:1012:10 - 13:003rd period13:00 - 14:304th period14:40 - 16:105th period16:20 - 17:50April 1st - September 20th, 2019Spring SemesterModule 8 Applied Science and Engineering Engineering Approach to Urban IssuesModule 1Japanese (1-a)Japanese (1-b)Japanese (1-a)Japanese (1-b)Japanese (6-a)-1Japanese (6-b)-1Japanese (6-a)-1Japanese (6-b)-1Lunch BreakMethods of Comparative Analysis (ENG and JPN Communication)◆English level RequirementsCourse Guide 20191*Some of the courses are linked to the COIL+(plus) program, which began in 2018. For more information, please contact the Division of International Affairs.

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