Course title
有機材料化学講座特別講義Ⅱ   [Organic and Polymer Materials Chemistry: Special Lecture Ⅱ]
Course category courses for master's programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 2nd 
Course type 2nd  Course code 1060216
Instructor(s)
跡見 順子, 清水 美穂   [ATOMI Yoriko, SHIMIZU Miho]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
In a super-aging society, it is extremely important to have a way to live with a purpose and well until the end of life. In this lecture, we will lay the foundations for human beings who can nurture the will and body to live better every day, with the global environment that created life, the society that lives in reality, and the chemicals and biopolymers that life adopted. We will learn from the material base of adaptation that enables the functions and interrelationships, efforts and learning that matter produces.

Expected Learning
You will scientifically understand the structure of your body and how it works, practice your health maintenance methods, and work hard every day to maintain your health.
Course schedule
190415 (the first)
Introduction 1
"Self-physical science" for self-discovery
(1) Human problems in modern society
(2) Humans emerged from upright bipedalism: the basis for the formation of “brain” and “science” (3) Overview of human systems

190422 (2nd)
Introduction 2
"Self-physical science" for self-discovery
(1) Biochemical infrastructure of human beings: the body created by nature [Earth] (2) Molecules and stress proteins that support learning and adaptation: Broadcasting University special lecture viewing and description

190506 (3rd)
Body and mind science for self-discovery: Lecture: Brain and mind I: Two basic stress responses
(1) Learning also HPA axis stress response
(2) Elaborate with hand control and spinal cord "interneurons" (3) "Intention and practice (1)"

190513 (4th) Personal presentation of textbook contents 1

190520 (5th) Personal presentation of textbook contents 2

190527 (6th) Personal presentation of textbook contents 3

190603 (7th) Personal presentation of the contents of the textbook 4 Practical exercises for lying position

190610 (the eighth) Cell training

190617 (9th) Individual presentation 5

190624 (10th) Tai Chi experience-communication skills improved. Know the proper distance from others

190701 (11th) Individual presentation 6

190708 (12th) Let's Do: Product Evaluation, Lecture: "Discovering Postures: Connecting with Cells and Connecting with Mind"

190715 (13) Body and mind science for self-discovery: practical training and physical properties

190722 (the 14th)
Body and mind science for self-discovery: (1) Trunk and hip control / balance and somatosensory, (2) Brain and external world and self-awareness and behavior, (3) Self-exercise after trunk exercises for humans Evaluation of

190729 (15th) Summary: Individual presentation, post-report submission. Theme: Understanding, visualizing, and implementing systems of life from cell-body mechanics (integration of one's body and mind and human innovation)
Prerequisites
Health science, human life science, polymer chemistry, liberal arts, systems theory, social industry and sustainable human science
Required Text(s) and Materials
Yoriko Atomi’s 'Cellular Power' is Increased - Increasing Healthy Longevity from Body-Mind Integrative Science (Ronsoshya 2018 / May / 16) ISBN-13: 978-4846016746
References
Skeletal Muscles and Exercise, edited by Yoriko Atomi (Kyorin Shoin), The Molecular Biology of the Cell, 6th ed.

Assessment/Grading
As before, grades will not be evaluated if attendance is 70% or less. Comprehensive evaluation is made based on assignment submission (60%), presentation (20%), and final report (20%), which are carried out every class.
Message from instructor(s)
Understand self-creation, changeable principles of life, and learn how to respect individuals, create new social industries, and self-innovate.
Course keywords
Body and mind integrated science, life science, life, cell-to-body & mind dynamics, exercise and nutrition, activity dependence, central dogma, biological properties
Office hours
Monday 16: 30-18: 00 * If you make an appointment by e-mail, we can respond to other dates and times. mshmz@cc.tuat.ac.jp, yatomi@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Remarks 1
Exercises to understand cellular and human (self) systems (possible location changes).
Remarks 2
Provide practical training to understand cellular systems and human (yourself) system (possibility of location change). Curriculum order may change.
Related URL
http://celltobody.sandvox.net
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/10/2020 11:25:40 PM