Course title | |||||
森林実習 [Practice in Forest] | |||||
Course category | agriculture speciality courses,ets. | Requirement | Credit | 1 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | Spring | |
Course type | Spring | Course code | 18149 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
天竺桂 弘子 [TABUNOKI Hiroko] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
We will focus on international development and assistance centered on official development assistance (ODA) provided by the government, and recent international peace cooperation. The current situation and major issues will be explained with specific examples. Simultaneously, through group discussion, students will proactively search for solutions to global problems and think about international cooperation. |
Expected Learning |
Understand the overview of international cooperation by grasping the overall picture of the efforts of each institution/ organization for the development of the international community. |
Course schedule |
1st: Orientation, Background of Poverty and Conflict, Why International Cooperation is Necessary 2nd: International Cooperation Stage I - Emergency Relief (Congo's Nyiragongo volcanic eruption and large floods in Kenya and Cambodia as examples) 3rd: International Cooperation Stage III - Development Assistance: Health Care (Case Study of Health Infrastructure in Myanmar and Health Care in Ghana) 4th: International Cooperation Stage III - Development Assistance: Infrastructure and Education 5th: International Cooperation Stage III - Development Assistance: Agriculture, General Workshop I (group activity) Preparation 6th: AIMS OG Lecture from Uzbekisttan + Project formation and evaluation 7th: Workshop II (group activity) 8th: Workshop III (group activity presentation) |
Prerequisites |
Presentation in English (1 by individual and 1 by group) and discussion are compulsory. Since the class is conducted in English, it is necessary to understand technical terms in advance. Prepare materials to be distributed in advance and review after class to see if you have understood them. In addition to 23 hours of class time and a total of 46 hours of assignment/presentation preparation time, students are required to do preparation and review according to the standard number of hours set by the university. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
PowerPoint slides and handouts |
References |
Presented during class as needed |
Assessment/Grading |
Performance in class (40%), assignments (30%), and reports (30%) will be judged comprehensively. |
Message from instructor(s) |
Please participate actively in class. You will take the course together with Japanese students. |
Course keywords |
International Cooperation, ODA, NGO, UN |
Office hours |
Please make appointments by e-mail. |
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Lecture Language |
English |
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Last update |
7/18/2023 2:12:39 PM |