Lecturers from non-academic societies will share focused subjects regarding the knowledge required in the society, the way of research development, risk managements, and ethics, and the process of policy making in industry and the government. The course aims to widen the students' perspectives on the study, research, and their own future, supporting the students' carrier designs. The course provides students with a lot of opportunities to participate in discussions, so that they can realize the importance of communication through the bidirectional lectures.
By the end of this course, students will have the abilities illustrated by the following behaviors and tendencies: accepting a variety of values and exploiting them in the students' own future designs, not persisting with values based only on their own experiences, enthusiastically expressing their own values on acceptance of the new values from experienced people, flexibly revising a deficit in your own values on admitting the valid points of others, and understanding that communication is important in the development of their own carrier.
communication skill, activeness, flexibility, value, carrier design
Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
The lectures will be held though Zoom (Live). Each lecture will take about 60 min, focusing on a subject of the lecture's selection. After that, students are invited to speak in a couple of minutes illustratively about "what do the students lack with regard to the subject of the lecture", "how to get the ability", and "what they should do right now for carrier designs". Once in each month, an alumnus of TokyoTech will lecture for 1 hour and join a panel discussion with representatives from students and alumni.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Orientation | Explaining what to do in the class, how to write a comment sheet, and how to evaluate the student performance. Investigating who is going to be a panelist in panel discussion. |
Class 2 | Undecided | |
Class 3 | Undecided | |
Class 4 | Undecided | |
Class 5 | Undecided | |
Class 6 | Undecided | |
Class 7 | Undecided | |
Class 8 | Undecided | |
Class 9 | Undecided | |
Class 10 | Undecided | |
Class 11 | Undecided | |
Class 12 | Undecided | |
Class 13 | Undecided | |
Class 14 | Undecided |
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
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Essentially N/A.
Comment sheets, Active participation in discussion, and Reports
The maximum number of attendee is limited to about 200.
Only the students who attended the first class (orientation) are in principle qualified to take this course.
In principle, students absent from the first class cannot get the permission to take the course.