Students are divided into the small groups and select a topic they would like learn and discuss from "The Breakthrough of the year" selected by the Journal "Science". Then, they
1. Understand the science behind the finding. (Learn new things)
2. Explain it in clear logic to the audience in plain English.
3. Build an idea to make it even more useful to the society, and explain it.
Every person has to give a presentation in English at least once. All the discussion and the presentation should be done in English in principle. However, they can choose to do the discussion partly in Japanese, depending on their English ability.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1. acquire wide technical knowledge about the bio-science and technology
2. apply deep originality and sharpen their spirit of inquiry
3. discuss in a small group
4. present orally in English
5. acquire strong leadership, sense of cooperation, flexibility, situation grasp ability, stress control ability to go to the global community
6. demonstrate their ability in an English environment undeterred by language challenges
creativity, advanced biotechnology and bioscience, discussion, international cooperation, English communication
✔ Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
There is group discussion time and presentations opportunity. Each team select a topic and understand it and find the further progress of the topic.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | Selection of the interesting topics from "The Breakthrough of the year" selected by the Journal "Science". |
Class 2 | Group discussion, how to do presentation in English | Know the scientific content of the breakthrough. Know how to do effective presentation in English. |
Class 3 | Discussion | Understand the breakthrough and develop further. |
Class 4 | Midterm presentation | Midterm presentation |
Class 5 | Practice for the final presentation | Practice for the final presentation |
Class 6 | Final presentation on Jan 17, 2020, p.m. | Final presentation (Suzukakedai campus, J221) |
Class 7 | Final presentation on Jan 17, 2020, p.m. | Final presentation (Suzukakedai campus, J221) |
Class 8 | Evaluate the presentations | Discuss superior and week points of the presentations |
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At each classes, activeness during the group discussion and cooperativity are evaluated.
The final presentation will be evaluated for scientific content, presentation ability, and creativity.
The English linguistic ability is not targeted for an evaluation.
Knowledge of basic bioscience and biotchnology