This course is for students who have taken "Advanced Group Work for Leadership" (TAL.W611) or "Advanced Group Work for Leadership" (TAL.W612) to further improve their skills and capabilities. This course can be taken only by students who have completed any of the above courses.
In this course, students will develop further the abilities they learned in "Fundamental Group Work for Leadership" (TAL.W501), "Fundamental Group Work for Leadership" I, II (TAL.W502, TAL.W503), "Practical Group Work for Leadership" (TAL.W601) and "Practical Group Work for Leadership" I, II (TAL.W602, TAL.W603). Students are required to design, document a project plan, and pursue their own projects that have impacts on others and society. To design the projects, the goal and execution process should be discussed with instructors.
In addition, students will describe their own career plans and get feedback from their peers and instructors to realize how they can exploit their abilities in their future careers.
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
(1) Derive solutions for creating novel value in society.
(2) Improve the solution so as to be more realistic by receiving feedback from the society.
(3) Achieve the project that implements the solution in the society with impact.
(4) Involving others, show leadership in the project.
Leadership/Followership, Consensus Building, Social Issues, Accomplish Project
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
In this course, students develop and conduct a project that aims to implement the ideas and concepts proposed by themselves in society. The theme of the project depends on the students' intentions and the social situation at the time.
On registration to the course, students are required to reserve an orientation session with instructors.
Contact: total.tokunin@total.titech.ac.jp (Yamada, Kamura, Matsuzaki)
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Students accomplish project planning, implementation, and improvement over seven weeks. The contents are determined through discussion with the instructors. Students will perform the project result presentations in the eighth week. | Project proposal and final presentation |
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Students will be assessed on the achievement of the learning outcomes such as planning and implementation of practical project that creates novel value and impact to society and improving it through communication with society and so on, as well as on the rationality of discussion and contribution of collaboration work.
1. Students must have successfully completed either one of the Fundamental Group Work for Leadership (TAL.W501) or Fundamental Group Work for Leadership I (TAL.W502).
2. Students must have successfully completed either one of the Advanced Group Work for Leadership (TAL.W611) or Advanced Group Work for Leadership I (TAL.W612).