Course title
地域生態システム学Ⅱ   [Ecoregion Science II]
Course category specialized courses/ major subjects  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 02c1301
Instructor(s)
大川 領   []
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
[Purpose] The purpose of this course is to provide students with the foundation necessary to study chemistry in the Department of Applied Chemistry, based on the basic knowledge of “Basic Chemistry" and "Chemistry" in high school. In addition, the opportunity to experience cutting-edge research conducted in the laboratories of the Department of Applied Chemistry and to imagine oneself as a researcher in the future will motivate students to study in this department. For this reason, we will incorporate laboratory visits in small groups that incorporate elements of active learning.

[Summary] This course consists of an explanation of the collection of information necessary for self-study and specialized study, an introduction to the research content of each laboratory in the Department of Applied Chemistry, and a laboratory tour conducted in small groups. The introduction to the research content is given in rotation by the faculty members who lead the laboratories, and together with the opportunity to visit the laboratories, this course serves as an introduction to applied chemistry.

Class code (for guidance): shnh3in
Expected Learning
General Discussion: Students will be able to acquire a foundation for self-study and professional learning at the university, such as information collection.

Introduction to Laboratory Research: Students will be able to understand the latest research being conducted in each laboratory and be able to discuss future developments, possibilities, and applications of the research. Understand the relationship between research content and courses within the department.

Laboratory tours: Students are interested in the research environment in which the research they heard about in the research introduction is conducted, and can understand it through the tours.

Diploma Policy Perspective of the Department: Please refer to the curriculum map in the course guide.
Course schedule
1st to 6th classes: Guidance and general discussion of applied chemistry. In addition to information collection-related explanations necessary for self-study and professional study, a general discussion will be held on the basis of the study.

7th to 9th, 12th and 13th classes: Introduction of laboratory research: Four faculty members per session will introduce the latest research being conducted in their laboratories. The content of these studies will be explained and how they relate to the courses offered by the department.

10th, 11th, 14th and 15th classes: Laboratory tours. Students visit the laboratory to learn how the research they heard about in the research introduction is conducted and in what kind of research environment. Students will be divided into 10 groups, and the program will be conducted in small groups. Students will be divided into 10 groups, and the program will be conducted in a small number of students.
Prerequisites
It is classified as a basic subject subject and is a required subject.
In addition to the lesson time, refer to the instructed materials, etc., and conduct preparations, reviews and surveys in accordance with the standard time of the University.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Texts and materials will be announced by each instructor.
References
References will be announced by each instructor.
Assessment/Grading
The evaluation will be made comprehensively based on the grades given in the lectures and laboratory visits. The evaluation criteria will be made known in advance using a rubric. In principle, attendance at all lectures and laboratory visits is a prerequisite for grading.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Orientation, active learning, lab tour
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
3/9/2023 4:39:26 PM