This is one of the advanced global liberal arts courses for global nuclear safety and security agents. For global leaders in the international community, it is important to understand the differences of nations with different cultural backgrounds.
In this course, students discuss about the topic together with lecturers for better understanding of different cultures and civilizations.
Students can explain cultures and civilizations in the world.
Culture, Origins of Civilization History of Ancient India, Buddhism
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
After a lecture, students discuss about the topic together with lecturers for better understanding of cultures and civilizations.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Origins of Civilization | Student can explain Origins of Civilization. |
Class 2 | World Current Situation and it background | Student can explain World Current Situation and it background. |
Class 3 | Civilization and Diplomacy | Student can explain Civilization and Diplomacy. |
Class 4 | Security Risk Assessment in the International Humanitarian Aids (1) | Student can explain Security Risk Assessment in the International Humanitarian Aids (1). |
Class 5 | Security Risk Assessment in the International Humanitarian Aids (2) | Student can explain Security Risk Assessment in the International Humanitarian Aids (2). |
Class 6 | History of Ancient India | Student can explain History of Ancient India. |
Class 7 | Establishment and Development of Buddhism | Student can explain Establishment and Development of Buddhism. |
Class 8 | Summary |
None required.
Lecture Materials are provided during class.
Level of the understanding of the lecture (70%), Discussion (30%)
None
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