2016 Applied Chemistry Off-Campus Project II

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Academic unit or major
Applied Chemistry
Instructor(s)
Academic Supervisor 
Class Format
Exercise     
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Intensive ()  
Group
-
Course number
ZSI.A612
Credits
4
Academic year
2016
Offered quarter
3-4Q
Syllabus updated
2016/12/14
Lecture notes updated
-
Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

[Course outline]
In this graduate course in applied chemistry, students will participate in R&D activities at external science and engineering education institutes, and private industry related to chemistry and applied chemistry, whether Japanese or foreign, with credits awarded for experiencing actual studies.
In this course, the academic supervisor and coordinator of the on-campus program are at the forefront of supporting sending students to overseas universities, companies, and research institutes.
[Course goals]
The industry field related to Japan's chemical industry is an important technological field that underpins international society. It is important for students to get the opportunity to actively learn actual industry forms, and gather experience cooperating with people from other cultures and fields in contributing to the discovery and resolution of new problems. Through experience in external science and engineering education and private industry, students in this course will enhance their general knowledge of advanced research and product development. Students are expected to hone the skills necessary for future researchers and engineers by studying the nature of real things.

Student learning outcomes

Develop international skills with student's own perspective.

Keywords

Internship, short term study abroad program, chemical industry, international experience, international study, project-based learning

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

This course allows students to freely choose a topic without being constrained by prescriptive concepts such as lecture courses. Students will choose a topic in consultation with their academic supervisor. If choosing an exchange program offered by the university, students should consult with their coordinator.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 1) Students should make a proposal before the quarter to take this course in consultation with the academic supervisor. 2) The academic supervisor examine what kind of experience can be acquired from the contents and asked to submit a plan, if necessary. 3) A teacher group including the academic supervisor make sure the planning content and demand a correction, if necessary. 4) The students have to write and submit a report after the internship to the academic supervisor and the chairman. 5) Students will be assessed on a personal interview along with the contents of the internship planning proposal and after-action report. When students chose a study abroad program prepared by Tokyo Tech, the students follow the coordinator of instruction. To be announced by each laboratory.

Textbook(s)

Not specified

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Not specified

Assessment criteria and methods

We will hold personal meetings concerned with the content from the advance plan and subsequent report. The instructor group which includes the academic supervisor makes a comprehensive judgment to evaluate the student.

Related courses

  • ZSI.A611 : Applied Chemistry Off-Campus Project I

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

[Examples that study proposal is accepted]
1) Use a study abroad program prepared by the university (Period: 2 weeks or more including the preparation period).
2) Use a short-term study abroad program which is open to public (Period: 2 weeks or more including the preparation period).
3) Use an internship program which is open to public or accept recommendation (organized by foreign universities or domestic/foreign companies).
4) Other than these, project can be accepted only when the dean of the school permits it.
[Examples that study proposal is NOT accepted]
1) Participate in activities operated by institutions or NPC corporations that are doing international support and overseas cooperation.
2) Visit research institutions such as universities during an overseas travel (for personal travel purpose).
3) Even if viewed from the broader perspective, the contents of the program are not related to the fields of chemistry and/or applied chemistry.
4) Obtain a reward in exchange for labor, Participate in the research cooperation that is not related to the internship, or Use the grants that are not related to the internship in travel expenses.

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