Course title
キャリア―開発プログラムⅡ   [Career Development Program Ⅱ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code L30102
Instructor(s)
梅村 尚子   [UMEMURA Hisako]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Innovation Advancement Organization Office   Email address

Course description
As the students start their five-year postgraduate program, this course will help them develop diverse future careers through presentation skills training, listening to talks by Ph.D. professionals working in various fields, and visits to industries.
Expected Learning
Students will be able to envision diverse career options and draw out their original plans for research and other learning to be conducted in the five-year program.
Course schedule
Intensive lectures; includes off-campus activities as well.
Class 1-5: Presentation skills
Class 6-8: Lectures and discussions with Ph.D.’s working in industries, public affairs, and research institutes (tentatively planned on a Saturday in June)
Class 9: Preparatory research on corporate visits
Class 10-12: Corporate visit (Engineering field)
Class 13-15: Corporate visit (Agriculture field)

*This class is taught in coordination with Career Development Program I. Detailed contents and schedule will be announced in the first class of Career Development Program I on April 16th, 4-5th period.
Prerequisites
Students in the Department of Food and Energy Systems Science must take this course during their first semester (M1).
Required Text(s) and Materials
Reference materials will be distributed in class and/or Moodle course site.
References
Announcements will be made in class.
Assessment/Grading
Attendance, class participation, presentation, and final paper
Message from instructor(s)
This course and Career Development I will provide foundation of your research and future career. Students are expected to raise awareness and actively participate.
Course keywords
Career development, industrial research
Office hours
By appointment
Remarks 1
Although principle language of teaching will be English, some parts of the seminar and company visits may be conducted in Japanese.
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
English
Language Subject
Last update
4/9/2018 3:15:52 PM