Course title | |||||
国内外実習Ⅱ [Practical Training in Domestic and Overseas II] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | YearLong | |
Course type | YearLong | Course code | WISE4002 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
滝山 博志 [TAKIYAMA Hiroshi] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Students improve their specialized knowledge at front-line sites in Japan and overseas in order to put into practice knowledge obtained through lectures, practical training, and laboratory research in the WISE Program. More specifically, problems at sites domestic and overseas are identified, and techniques for solving those problems are examined. Students also gather specialized information and information from adjacent domains needed to solve problems, and learn through real-world practice the teamwork and communication skills needed to solve problems. By building up practical abilities and experience as engineers and researchers, students gain confidence to exhibit their real abilities while making use of the knowledge they have each learned, and this engenders flexibility enabling response suited to the situation. In addition, by recognizing how the findings they have developed in their own research are used on site, students learn things like vision to help spark innovation. In particular, students implement the content and themes developed in Practical Training in Domestic and Overseas I. |
Expected Learning |
Learn practical skills and techniques, integrate actual experience with specialized knowledge and research results learned at the university, and clarify sense of purpose toward specialized knowledge and research through training domestic and overseas. As specific goals to be achieved: ① The ability to elucidate one's own problem and pursue research "seeds" based on specific cases where knowledge or techniques learned in pre-learning, previous learning or research, are used in the field domestic and overseas. ② Raise awareness of safety and the environment at front-line sites domestic and overseas and learn from experience about conduct of research (e.g., research ethics, morals, and sense of responsibility) and the research needs required in actual society. ③ Acquire communication abilities, manners, and other attributes for supporting teamwork with members having diverse differences in culture, age, etc. ④ The ability to bring together learned material as a report, etc., and properly make a presentation or respond to questions. |
Course schedule |
The class is composed of pre-learning, practical training, and post-reporting (report or presentation). The following time allocations may vary depending on the progress situation of students. 1st?5th session) Pre-learning, information gathering, review of academic papers Preparation of plan 6th?10th session) Practical training 11th?15th session) Post-report, summary of report, organization of data, presentation Question and answer |
Prerequisites |
Must have a desire to learn at front-line sites domestic and overseas |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Handed out as appropriate |
References |
Provided as appropriate |
Assessment/Grading |
Plan based on pre-learning (30%), practical training (40%), preparation of report, or presentation (40%) |
Message from instructor(s) |
Discoveries at sites in the field will become seeds of new research, and connect with innovation. |
Course keywords |
Overseas training, conference presentation, internship |
Office hours |
As appropriate |
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Last update |
6/7/2019 9:55:01 AM |