Synergy Seminar Ⅱ

Course Information

College Tsuyama College Year 2021
Course Title Synergy Seminar Ⅱ
Course Code 0179 Course Category Specialized / Elective
Class Format Seminar Credits School Credit: 2
Department Department of Integrated Science and Technology Advanced Science Program Student Grade 5th
Term Year-round Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Refer to the syllabus or other documents issued by the host institution.
Instructor CHO Feifei,YAMANAKA Satoshi

Course Objectives

Objective: To acquire a basic knowledge of technologies in related fields and to develop a multifaceted perspective and the ability to deal with multiple fields by developing more advanced or broader studies based on one's own specialized knowledge.

Objectives
1. To refer to the syllabus issued by the host institution for courses offered by outside sources.
2. To improve your knowledge and abilities to achieve your goals and demonstrate your abilities.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1
Achievement 2
Achievement 3

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
General or specialized: General
Field of learning: other
Foundational academic disciplines :
Relationship with Educational Objectives :
This class is equivalent to "(1) Cultivate human creative talent, rich in practical abilities", "(5) Attain a global perspective and understanding of social development", "(6) Develop problem solving ability " and "(7) Develop communication and presentation abilities".
Relationship with JABEE programs :The main goal of learning / education in this class is "(B)".
Course outline: Students will voluntarily take this course from a wide variety of courses, mainly offered outside the school, but not included in the curriculum of the school.
Style:
Course method: Students learn by taking and teaching courses offered at internal and external institutions in cooperation with external educational institutions (including forms of learning that utilize educational assets and multimedia materials in society). Students are required to take courses offered at internal and external institutions in cooperation with external educational institutions (including those that utilize social educational assets and multimedia materials).

Grade evaluation method: Refer to the syllabus issued by the host institution for details on grading and distribution. Students who have passed the course are required to submit an application for credit with a certificate of credit acquisition to the Educational Records and Programs Section by the last day of the final examination. Credit approval for the courses is to be discussed by the Educational Affairs Committee. If the number of hours of the course is insufficient, the student may take measures on campus.
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment: Please contact the faculty member in charge or the Educational Affairs Section in advance for details about the course, its relationship to the school's curriculum, how to apply and take the course, and to view the syllabus of related institutions. The approval of the faculty member in charge may be obtained by the deadline. Submit the necessary documents, such as an application for registering for elective courses, with the approval of the supervising professor by the appointed date.

Course advice: Students are advised to check the rules and regulations of the host institution and the timetable of courses offered at other institutions. Be careful not to take courses for the sole purpose of earning credits.
Foundational subjects :
Related subjects :
Attendance advice: Students are expected to make effective use of and collaborate with educational assets and multimedia materials in society, and to generate "synergy". Synergy is an English word meaning "synergistic action", and two or more things interact to enhance a single effect or function. However, students should plan their studies carefully so that they are able to follow the curriculum of the school, which is the core of learning, without being overwhelmed.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st Please refer to the syllabus issued by the host institution for information on the duration of the course and study content.

<Overseas Internship>
Guidance
Posting of a list of host companies
Decide on a destination and advisor
Advance guidance
Training abroad
(Up to 8 hours per day, more than 60 hours per day)
Reporting and reporting
Submission of reports and certificates of training
To be able to understand different cultures and multiple cultures, and to explain about the social responsibility of science and technology and engineers.
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
2nd Quarter
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
4th Quarter
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal00000100100
Basic Proficiency0000000
Specialized Proficiency0000000
Cross Area Proficiency00000100100