法政大学 GUIDEBOOK 2024
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* Changes in the curriculum are planned for after 2024, and both the course list and subject names may change. ● Daiki Hiramori Asst. Professor①Quantitative Sociology, Queer and Feminist Studies② Sexuality and gender stratification; demography ● Machiko Kobori Assoc. Professor①TESOL and Second Language Learning②L2 motivation, primary EFL, teacher ● Takamasa Fukuoka Professor①Business Management② Global business management (strategic ● Diana Khor Professor①Sociology, Gender and Sexuality Studies②Same-sex partnership;queer kinship studies ● Shiaw Jia Eyo Assoc. Professor①Management and Commerce② Innovation and entrepreneurship in business● Gregory Khezrnejat Assoc. Professor①Japanese Literature②Transnational writing;comparative literature● Youyung Hyun Asst. Professor①Commerce and Management②Big data analytics application; AI and service GIS (Global and Interdisciplinary Studies) does not have any “general education” courses. Instead, students all take specialized courses to deepen interdisciplinary and cross-sectional knowledge centered on the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management Sciences. Students can choose classes which suit their interests, making a schedule which suits them best. In the process, they develop the ability to express themselves freely, learning to think critically through engagement with a world-standard curriculum.Course ListFaculty and Seminar①Area of specialization ②Seminar or Research theme● Mark Birtles Visiting Assoc. Professor①English Language and Applied Linguistics② Computer-mediated communication;digital Faculty of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS)100-levelGeneral Study CoursesAcademic Writing Skills Ⅰ/ⅡChinese C Ⅰ/C Ⅱ/D Ⅰ/D ⅡDebate and DiscussionEnglish Test Preparation for IELTS/TOEFLFrench C Ⅰ/C Ⅱ/D Ⅰ/D ⅡFreshman English Ⅰ/ⅡHosei Studies A/BInformation Technology Ⅰ/ⅡIntroduction to Hosei StudiesIntroduction to ProgrammingLaw (Constitution of Japan)Overseas InternshipOverseas VolunteeringPhysical EducationPresentation and Public SpeakingProfessional CommunicationReading Skills Ⅰ/ⅡShort-term Language Study Spanish C Ⅰ/C Ⅱ/D Ⅰ/D ⅡStatisticsTranslation100-level Introductory Courses100-level200-level100-levelInternational Business and EmployabilityPeople, goods, money, and information are now crossing national borders in various industries thanks to the rapid development of technology. Employees working for multinational companies have more opportunities to communicate with people from different cultures, with English the de facto standard language in business. This course is aimed at students who may someday engage in global business, using their language skills and overseas experience. This class focuses on students acquiring basic knowledge and global business skills for the real world.publicationrobotsFurther details about any changes will be announced on our faculty website once they have been finalized.This class will examine manga from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, analyzing its visual language, the economics of the industry, and its relation to Japanese art history. We will learn about mangaʼs specifics as a type of media and how manga mediates different shifts in society through the exploration of various topics, from gender to digitalization. Beyond the local, we will also ask what manga made outside of Japan can tell us about the global spread of media in our world.Australia:Society and PeopleChinese A Ⅰ/A Ⅱ/B Ⅰ/B ⅡComparative EducationContrastive LinguisticsCultural and Ethnic Diversity in JapanDevelopmental PsychologyDrama Survey/WorkshopEnglish Grammar:The BasicsEnglish in the MoviesFrench A Ⅰ/A Ⅱ/B Ⅰ/B ⅡHistory of Modern East Asia/Modern Europe/PhilosophyInformation and SocietyInformation StudiesInternational Business and EmployabilityIntroduction to Business/Comparative Politics/Cultural Anthropology/Development Studies/English Literature/Environmental Science/Ethics/International Relations/Linguistics/Literary Theory/Media Theory/Philosophy/Political Science/Psychology Ⅰ/Psychology Ⅱ/Sociology/Tourism StudiesIT in Modern SocietyJapanese Art HistoryLanguage Education in the Digital EraMacroeconomics ⅠManga StudiesMedia StudiesMicroeconomics ⅠMusic AppreciationPrinciples of Business ManagementReadings in Drama/World LiteratureReligious StudiesSecond Language AcquisitionSpanish A Ⅰ/A Ⅱ/B Ⅰ/B ⅡStudies in Popular FictionTESOL Ⅰ:IntroductionTopics in Arts:Fine Arts/Visual Communication DesignUK:Society and PeopleUSA:Society and PeopleVisual Artsalliance;negotiation;brand strategy; teaming)in AsiaAccountingAmerican History and Society/Literature/Politics and Foreign PolicyApplied PsychologyArt and DesignArt HistoryAsian America/Popular CultureBig Data and AnalyticsBrand ManagementBusiness NegotiationChina's Domestic Politics and Foreign PolicyComparative LiteratureCorporate FinanceCreative IndustriesCrime and SocietyCultural Studies/Data VisualizationDevelopment Economies/StudiesDigital Writing and PublicationEast Asian MediaEducation and SocietyEducational PsychologyEnglish as a Lingua FrancaEnglish Grammar ExtendedEnglish Teaching in Primary SchoolEntrepreneurship and New VenturesEnvironment and DevelopmentEuropean HistoryEvent ManagementFamilies and Sexualities in JapanAs of April 2023. Subject to change due to circumstances such as retirement.of sexual orientation and gender identityeducation127Systematically study a variety of subjects classified into 100-400 levelsManga StudiesDevelop basic skills necessary for global learningScholarships paid for all participants in our independent study abroad program OASThinking Outside the Box through a World-standard CurriculumDepartment of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies 入学定員:102人

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