Course title | |||||
農学基礎ゼミ [Basic Seminar of Agricultural Science] | |||||
Course category | Liberal Arts and Fundamental Studies | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 1~ | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 01fy100239 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
清水 美希 [SHIMIZU Miki] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course aims to develop minds for knowledge creation and autonomous learning, and is designed as an introductory course for the Liberal Arts and Fundamental Studies. Students will experience different styles of lectures and classes depending on the contents. It consists of two parts. Part I : Common Introductory Program In this program that is common to all first-year students, students will learn about our university and think how they would pursue their academic life here. The university history and TUAT principals are described as well as our research activities, with the aim of encouraging students to engage in university study and to understanding the importance of designing their individual university life. Part II : Faculty-Specific Program Students will search for the latest trends in companion animal medicine for dogs and cats through articles and news, and identify topics and issues in this field. The final goal of this program is to deepen our understanding of a better relationship between humans and companion animals. |
Expected Learning |
1) To understand the autonomous learning in the University, and be able to design individual's academic life at University from broad perspectives. 2) To acquire basic knowledge of companion animal medicine. Competency Development: Initiative and Autonomy, Leadership and Facilitation, Knowledge Creation, Presentation Skills, Mission-Oriented Research and Problem Solving, Academic Ethics |
Course schedule |
Part I : Common Introductory Program 1. About the University (I) Brief history of the University. Talks from the President, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, and the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. 2. About the University (II) Talks from the Heads of the Departments. 3. Studying at the University (lecture 1) Identity development and academic life: Challenges experienced in adolescence. (lecture 2) Differences between studying at high school and studying at university. Designing your academic life at the University from broad perspectives, with a systematic approach in mind in taking lectures and studying abroad. 4. Our Initiative for Society (lecture 1) Global warming and emission of greenhouse gas. Our effort in reducing CO2 emission. (lecture 2) TUAT Plastic 5R Campus-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Renewable, Research. Our teaching and research activities in finding the solutions and educating future generations. (lecture 3) Novel Coronavirus Infection: A challenge from 未来疫学(R) (Mirai Ekigaku, literally Future Pathology). 5. Research ethics Code of conduct for research integrity, and scientific misconducts. Falsification, fabrication, and plagiarism are discussed. Part II : Faculty-Specific Program 6. ”How to deal with pets in times of disaster" guidance 7. List the prpoblems 8. Selection of problems, grouping 9. Discussion of approach methods, group discussion 10. Presentation on the approach method 11. Survey, group discussion 12. Summary of research, presentation, and list the problems 13. Survey, group discussion 14. Final presentation 15. Conclusion and ending |
Prerequisites |
Part I : In addition to 10 hours you spend in the class, you are recommended to review the classes spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University for each class, to plan out the courses to take and design how you would pursue your academic activities ahead. Part II : In addition to the time you spend in the class, you are recommended to review the classes spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University for each class, to plan out the courses to take and design how you would pursue your academic activities ahead. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Part I : Handouts and exercise materials are provided during the class Part II : Handouts and exercise materials are provided during the class |
References |
Part I : ・アカデミック・スキルズ 大学生のための知的技法入門 (慶應義塾大学出版会) 佐藤望(編著)、湯川武、横山千晶、近藤明彦 ・思考を鍛える大学の学び入門ー論理的な考え方・書き方からキャリアデザインまで(慶應義塾大学出版会)井下千以子 Part II : None |
Assessment/Grading |
Part I (25%): Marks are given based on worksheets collected at the end of each class. The key point in evaluation is how one's own thoughts and perspectives are described in own words. Part II (75%): Marks are given based on the attitude toward assignments, presentations, and discussions. |
Message from instructor(s) |
Through companion animal medicine, we can think together about the problems of modern society. |
Course keywords |
Part I: Questioning mind, Autonomous learning Part II : animal culture cells animal chromosomes Part II: Companion animal medicine, dog, cat |
Office hours |
Part I: It will be announced during the class. Part II: Wednesday and Thursday (9:30-18:00) |
Remarks 1 |
Questions are welcome by email or in person (please make an appointment by email). |
Remarks 2 |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
1/27/2022 6:02:42 PM |