シラバス
| 授業科目名 | 年度 | 学期 | 開講曜日・時限 | 学部・研究科など | 担当教員 | 教員カナ氏名 | 配当年次 | 単位数 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global Studies (CSI) | 2026 | 春学期+夏季集中 | 火3 | 国際経営学部 | 張 用振 | チャン ヨンジン | 1年次配当 | 4 |
科目ナンバー
GM-GL1-ZM01
履修条件・関連科目等
授業で使用する言語
英語
授業で使用する言語(その他の言語)
授業の概要
This course provides opportunities to improve English skills (listening, speaking, reading, & writing) before studying abroad and understand the meaning and impact of globalization. Global phenomena, such as human rights, environmental issues, infectious diseases, information technologies, international organizations, the gendered world, and war and peace, will be discussed in this class.
科目目的
This course aims to help you gain confidence with English and develop your English communication skills before studying abroad. All students in the Faculty of Global Management are expected to take courses taught in English, as well as be able to do study abroad in their 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th year.
In order to develop the skills and confidence necessary for classwork in English and study abroad, 1st year students are encouraged to begin strengthening their English abilities as soon as possible. This class is a stepping stone to successful bilingual studies during your 4 years in the Global Management Faculty.
到達目標
First half: Students are expected to acquire the following:
・Guess the meaning of words from the context without a dictionary when reading English texts.
・Understand global challenges related to the environment and culture.
・Accumulate an awareness of global issues so that you can actively participate in classes offered by an overseas university.
Second half: Students will be required to understand diverse cultures and improve their English skills.
授業計画と内容
授業時間外の学修の内容
授業終了後の課題提出
授業時間外の学修の内容(その他の内容等)
授業時間外の学修に必要な時間数/週
・毎週1回の授業が半期(前期または後期)または通年で完結するもの。1週間あたり4時間の学修を基本とします。
・毎週2回の授業が半期(前期または後期)で完結するもの。1週間あたり8時間の学修を基本とします。
成績評価の方法・基準
| 種別 | 割合(%) | 評価基準 |
|---|---|---|
| 中間試験 | 20 | Mid-term paper (20%): Each student selects a topic relating to globalization and writes a paper. The mid-term paper should be 3-4 pages (1,000 – 1,200 words, including reference), double-spaced, and use 12 points with Times New Roman (or Cambria, Georgia) font. The following items are examples of the writing topic. - What is the meaning of global citizenship? - Is globalization desirable for our society? - How could we decrease global environmental problems? - What are the most significant environmental concerns facing the international community? - Do information technologies enhance globalization, and is it good for our society? - How to prevent infectious diseases (such as COVID-19) in this globalized society? - Define cultural relativism and universalism, which side are you on, and provide an example regarding human rights. The topics above are examples. Students could find their topic for the paper, which must be related to globalization. Don't hesitate to contact the instructor if you are unsure about the topic. |
| 期末試験(到達度確認) | 20 | Final Paper (20%): About five students will be grouped for the final paper (presentation and paper). The instructor will assign students to a group. Each group selects a global leader, global company, or international organization and researches them. The paper might include how a person (a company) becomes a global leader (a global company), what are the person’s achievements, what makes the person (the company) a global leader or global company, and what are functions of the international organization. Each group could decide its subtopics. The final paper should be about ten pages (about 2,500 words including reference), double-spaced, and use 12 points with Times New Roman (or Cambria, Georgia) font. |
| 平常点 | 10 | Class Participation (10%): Class participation includes attendance and participation in class discussions. Class attendance is required. Any unexpected absence will result in a 20% reduction in the class participation grade. If a student misses a class five times, they will get zero (0) points for class participation. Absence due to a medical emergency is allowed. Students should submit documentation such as a doctor’s note in such cases. Being 30 minutes late is considered absent from the class. Perfect attendance, however, does not guarantee an excellent class participation grade. Students must read the assigned reading materials and actively participate in class discussions. Active participation will lead to a high score in-class participation. This grade is determined at the instructor’s discretion. |
| その他 | 50 | Actively complete the classes offered by an overseas university. |
成績評価の方法・基準(備考)
課題や試験のフィードバック方法
授業時間に限らず、manabaでフィードバックを行う
課題や試験のフィードバック方法(その他の内容等)
アクティブ・ラーニングの実施内容
実施しない
アクティブ・ラーニングの実施内容(その他の内容等)
授業におけるICTの活用方法
実施しない
授業におけるICTの活用方法(その他の内容等)
実務経験のある教員による授業
いいえ
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験の内容
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験に関連する授業内容
テキスト・参考文献等
No textbook required.
Reading materials/references will be posted in Manaba.
その他特記事項
The class schedule may change depending on circumstances.
Do not give class materials to others or distribute them on the Internet.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email the teacher. The teacher's email address can be found in Course News posted during each class hour. You can access the Course News from the web page set up for each course in Manaba.