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2020/09/15 Update Class Schedule: AY2020 School of Global Japanese Studies < For English Track Students> 【Fall Semester Registration Period】Friday, September 25, 1 pm ― Monday, September 28, 10 am Important informationThe class schedule is 6 pages total (including this cover page). You can only register courses once a year. Please register courses for the entire academic year during the registration period, including quarter length courses, intensive courses, and Fall Semester courses. Please refer to SGJS English Track Syllabus <Important Notes for Course Registration> for instructions on how to use the web registration system. You can change the courses you wish to register as many times as you like during the registration period, but cannot add or change courses after this period. *You cannot register courses from 10 am to 13 am due to system maintenance. ■ Some courses with maximum class size are to be registered before the registration period above. For details, please refer t o the website and Oh-o! Meiji. ■ The codes in the “Semester” column indicate: S → Spring semester / F → Fall semester / S1 → First half intensive courses in spring semester / S2 → Second half intensive courses in spring semester / F1 → First half intensive courses in fall semester / F2 → Second ha lf intensive courses in fall semester ■ The first digit of the room number indicates the floor number e.g. Room 311 is on the 3rd floor. The “Multipurpose Room” is on the first floor of the high-rise wing. The “Hall” is on the 5th floor of the low-rise wing. Room 109 (previously the “Community Room”) is a new room from AY2020 and is on the f irst floor of the high-rise wing. ■ The required courses are registered by the School Office. Please check your schedule before classes start. ■ For 2nd to 4th year students: If you did not earn credits for the required courses, you need to retake those c ourses. Registration for retake courses will be done by the School Office. Please check your schedule before the classes start. “Integrated English,” “Practical Drama,” and “Literature Reading” can only be registered by 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students. When “2nd” is indicated in the “Class” column, it means that the course can only be registered by 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students. When “3rd” is indicated in the “Class” column, it means that the course can only be registered by 3rd, and 4th year students. ■ The assigned year for “Liberal Arts Studies” depends on the instructor. Please refer to the notice on the website and Oh -o! Meiji for details. ■ Classes marked “type1” are conducted in English only. Classes marked “type 2”are conducted in English and Japanese. For example, lectures are conducted in Japanese using textbooks or class materials in English. All other subjects are conducted in Japanese. ■ For the class schedule of Japanese Expression, Advanced Japanese and upper -advanced level Japanese classes, please check the class schedule for Japanese Track students. ■ For the class schedule and room numbers of the International Undergraduate Programs (core courses) held on other campuses, please check the last page. Please refer to “International Undergraduate Programs Course List in AY2020” on the website for further details. The class schedule and classrooms are subject to change. If there are any changes, we will make an announcement on the website and Oh-o! Meiji. Regarding the fall classes (including courses which are conducted on campus), please refer to Oh-o!Meiji notification. All students 【Important】Due to the change of academic calendar, the schedules in English Track syllabus have been changed. Please check the latest information on the website and Oh-o! Meiji.

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2020/09/15 Update

C l a s s S c h e d u l e : A Y 2 0 2 0 S c h o o l o f G l o b a l J a p a n e s e S t u d i e s < F o r E n g l i s h T r a c k S t u d e n t s >

【Fall Semester Registration Period】Friday, September 25, 1 pm ― Monday, September 28, 10 am

【Important information】

■ The class schedule is 6 pages total (including this cover page).

■ You can only register courses once a year. Please register courses for the entire academic year during the registration period, including quarter length courses, intensive

courses, and Fall Semester courses. Please refer to SGJS English Track Syllabus <Important Notes for Course Registration> for instructions on how to use the web registration system. You

can change the courses you wish to register as many times as you like during the registration period, but cannot add or change courses after this period.

*You cannot register courses from 10 am to 13 am due to system maintenance.

■ Some courses with maximum class size are to be registered before the registration period above. For details, please refer to the website and Oh-o! Meiji.

■ The codes in the “Semester” column indicate: S → Spring semester / F → Fall semester / S1 → First half intensive courses in spring semester

/ S2 → Second half intensive courses in spring semester / F1 → First half intensive courses in fall semester / F2 → Second half intensive courses in fall semester

■ The first digit of the room number indicates the floor number – e.g. Room 311 is on the 3rd floor. The “Multipurpose Room” is on the first floor of the high-rise wing. The “Hall” is on the 5th floor

of the low-rise wing. Room 109 (previously the “Community Room”) is a new room from AY2020 and is on the first floor of the high-rise wing.

■ The required courses are registered by the School Office. Please check your schedule before classes start.

■ For 2nd to 4th year students: If you did not earn credits for the required courses, you need to retake those courses. Registration for retake courses will be done by the School Office. Please

check your schedule before the classes start.

■ “Integrated English,” “Practical Drama,” and “Literature Reading” can only be registered by 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students.

■ When “2nd~” is indicated in the “Class” column, it means that the course can only be registered by 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students.

When “3rd~” is indicated in the “Class” column, it means that the course can only be registered by 3rd, and 4th year students.

■ The assigned year for “Liberal Arts Studies” depends on the instructor. Please refer to the notice on the website and Oh-o! Meiji for details.

■ Classes marked “type1” are conducted in English only. Classes marked “type 2”are conducted in English and Japanese. For example, lectures are conducted in Japanese using textbooks

or class materials in English. All other subjects are conducted in Japanese.

■ For the class schedule of Japanese Expression, Advanced Japanese and upper-advanced level Japanese classes, please check the class schedule for Japanese Track students.

■ For the class schedule and room numbers of the International Undergraduate Programs (core courses) held on other campuses, please check the last page. Please refer to

“International Undergraduate Programs Course List in AY2020” on the website for further details.

■ The class schedule and classrooms are subject to change. If there are any changes, we will make an announcement on the website and Oh-o! Meiji.

■ Regarding the fall classes (including courses which are conducted on campus), please refer to Oh-o!Meiji notification.

All students

【Important】Due to the change of academic calendar, the schedules in English Track syllabus have been changed.

Please check the latest information on the website and Oh-o! Meiji.

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AY2020 SGJS English Office Hour Time Table Changes in Course Information

※2020/04/22Update:English Office Hour in spring semester is currently considered. ⇒Details have been notified through Oh-o!Meiji.

※2020/08/31Update:English Office Hour in fall semester has been notified through Oh-o!Meiji.

In addition to its courses, SGJS provides Office Hours by English professors (native speakers). Depending on your enrollment year, the course titles, assigned year, and registration number are different.

Please take advantage of it to practice speaking in English, ask questions about classes, and consult about studying English.

There is no need for reservations. Please feel free to join Office Hours with any of the instructors, regardless of whether you take their class.

Semester Instructor in kana Instructor Day Period Room No. Enrollment Year Course Title in Japanese Course Title in English Assigned Year Registration No.

Spring エリス,サラ Ellis, Sara Mon 2 314 AY2018 or before 1~4

Spring エリス,サラ Ellis, Sara Tue 2 512 AY2017 or after 3・4

Spring リト,マリオ Leto, Mario Tue 2 109 AY2019 or before ジャーナリズム研究概論 Introduction to Journalism Studies (JP)6044(type1)7029

Spring デイビス,ブレット Davies, Brett Tue 4 407 AY2018 or after メディア研究概論  Introduction to Mass Communication (JP)6031(type1)7019

Spring グラフ,デイヴィッド Groff, David Wed 2 408 AY2019 or before 日本のジャーナリズムAB Journalism in Japan AB -

Spring ワインバーグ,ジョール Weinberg, Joel Wed 3 313 AY2018 or after 日本のマスメディアAB Mass Media in Japan AB (JP)6056/6057(type1)7033/7034

Spring オオハシ,ルイーズ Ohashi, Louise Wed 3 508 AY2019 or before 日本とドイツAB Japan and Germany AB 6084/6085

Spring オオハシ,ルイーズ Ohashi, Louise Wed 4 508 AY2018 or after 日独比較文化研究AB Japanese-German Comparative Culture AB 6076/6077

Spring ワインバーグ,ジョール Weinberg, Joel Wed 5 404 AY2019 or before 2~4

Spring リト,マリオ Leto, Mario Thu 3 511 AY2018 or after 2・3

Spring グラフ,デイヴィッド Groff, David Thu 4 208 AY2019 or before 2~4

Spring デイビス,ブレット Davies, Brett Fri 4 509 AY2018 or after 3・4

Fall エリス,サラ Ellis, Sara Tue 2 512 AY2019 or before 教養演習AB - -

Fall リト,マリオ Leto, Mario Tue 2 511 AY2018 or after 教養講座AB - -

Fall デイビス,ブレット Davies, Brett Tue 4 407 AY2019 or before 全学共通総合講座 - -

Fall オオハシ,ルイーズ Ohashi, Louise Wed 3 508 AY2018 or after 学部間共通総合講座 - -

Fall ワインバーグ,ジョール Weinberg, Joel Wed⇒Mon 3⇒4 313 AY2020 or after 東アジア地域研究AB East Asian Studies AB (JP)6014/6015(type1)7007/7008

Fall グラフ,デイヴィッド Groff, David Thu 4⇒5 208 AY2019 or before アジア地域研究AB Asian Studies AB (JP)6071/6072(type1)7046/7047

※Room 109: 1st floor of High-rise Wing (Community Room) AY2020 or after アフリカと近現代世界AB Africa and the Modern World AB -

※2020/08/31Update:The day/period for Prof. Weinberg and Prof. Groff have been changed. AY2019 or before 近現代アフリカ史AB History of Modern Africa AB 7052/7053

AY2020 or after ヨーロッパ政治経済論AB European Political Economy AB 1・2 6016/6017

AY2019 or before EU論AB EU Studies AB 3・4 6078/6079

AY2020 or after 2~4

AY2019 or before 3・4

AY2020 or after 国際教育プログラム科目(-)Ⅰ・Ⅱ International Undergraduate Programs in ( ) I・II - -

AY2019 or before 基幹科目(-)Ⅰ・Ⅱ Core Courses in (-) I・II - -

Notes: Notes:

■ Office Hour will be held in the same period as the class period for each semester. ■ Please also see the Syllabus for course name changes.

■ There will be no Office Hour on make-up class dates, national holidays and school holidays. ■ Students who enrolled in AY2019 cannot take European Political Economy AB/EU Studies AB this academic year.

■ We will send notifications for Office Hour changes or cancelations by Oh-o! Meiji. ■ Students who enrolled in AY2019 cannot take History of Japanese Marketing Systems AB this academic year.

■ The assigned year for "Liberal Arts Studies AB" differ depending on the instructor in charge. Please refer to materials distributed separately.

■ The assigned year for "International Undergraduate Courses/Core Courses in (-) I・II" are different for each class. Please see the timetable.

1 舞台芸術論AB(変更なし) Performing Arts AB(No change) No change

2 1・2(No change)

7 Liberal Arts Studies AB(No change)

3 3・4(No change)

4 1・2(No change)

5 武道思想史(変更なし) History of Martial Arts Philosophy(No change) No change

6 刀剣文化論(変更なし) Culture of Swords(No change) No change

No change

13

8 Integrated Lecture(No change)

9 1・2(No change)

10 2~4(No change)

11

12 日本流通史AB(変更なし) History of Japanese Marketing Systems AB(No change)

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Class Schedule: AY2020 School of Global Japanese Studies<For English Track Students>

2020/09/15

Mon English 5288 S Practical Drama A Torikian Multi-purpose Room Wed3

Mon Language 5289 F Practical Drama B Torikian Multi-purpose Room Wed3

Mon

Mon

Mon Required 9101 S Introduction to Academic Studies and Career Development Yanagisawa, E 308 ET/2nd~ 8013 S Introduction to Global Japanese Studies Yanagisawa, E 314 ET(※2) 5298 S Research Paper Writing Ellis 409 ET

Mon Courses 8014 F Introduction to Global Japanese Studies Yanagisawa, E 314 ET(※2) 5299 F Speech & Presentation Ellis 409 ET

Mon

Mon

Mon

Mon Japanese

Mon Language for

Mon ET & Exchange

Mon Others 8305 S Economics A Kusumoto 310 7016 S Japanese Social Systems A Suzuki Hall type2 5331 S Spanish (Elementary Level) A Matsuura 405 Fri2 5335 S Spanish (Intermediate Level) C Matsuura 405 2nd~ 6007 S Urbanism and Design A Morikawa 312

Mon 8306 F Economics B Kusumoto 310 7018 F Japanese Social Systems B Suzuki Hall type2 5332 F Spanish (Elementary Level) B Matsuura 405 Fri2 5336 F Spanish (Intermediate Level) D Matsuura 405 2nd~ 6008 F Urbanism and Design B Morikawa 312

Mon 6032 S Advertising Industry A Henzan 402 7068 S Contemporary American Society A Kanazawa 310 type1/3rd~ 6096 S Comparative Religious Studies Ward 311 - S East Asian Studies A/Asian Studies A Kondo Hall (※1)

Mon 6033 F Advertising Industry B Henzan 402 7069 F Contemporary American Society B Kanazawa 310 type1/3rd~ 7059 F Comparative Religious Studies Ward 109 type1 - F East Asian Studies B/Asian Studies B Kondo Hall (※1)

Mon 7075 S Japanese Religion A Ward 310 type1/3rd~ 6116 S History of Martial Arts Philosophy Sakai, T 304 2nd~(※1) 6097 S Comparative Culture A Cho Hall 2nd~ 6107 S Contemporary American Society A Kanazawa 310 3rd~

Mon 7076 F Japanese Religion B Ward 310 type1/3rd~ 6119 F Culture of Swords Sakai, T 304 2nd~(※1) 6098 F Comparative Culture B Cho Hall 2nd~ 6108 F Contemporary American Society B Kanazawa 310 3rd~

Mon 7079 S Psychology and Language Learning A McEown 515 type2 8319 S Statistics A Nomura 311 6112 S Modern Japanese Literature A Kotani, E 308 2nd~ 7071 S Japanese Representational Arts A Nakamura 410 type1

Mon 7080 F Psychology and Language Learning B McEown 515 type2 6113 F Modern Japanese Literature B Kotani, E 308 2nd~ 7072 F Japanese Representational Arts B Nakamura 410 type1

Mon 7081 S Applied Linguistics A Ozeki 307 type2 6121 S Japanese Religion A Ward 109 3rd~

Mon 7082 F Applied Linguistics B Ozeki 307 type2 6122 F Japanese Religion B Ward 109 3rd~

Mon 8309 S Western History A Kanazawa 310 8325 S Sports and Physical Exercise A Watanabe, S Multi-purpose Room

Mon 8310 F Western History B Kanazawa 310 8328 F Sports and Physical Exercise B Watanabe, S Multi-purpose Room

Mon 8326 S Sports and Physical Exercise B Sakai, T Multi-purpose Room

Mon 8332 F Sports and Physical Exercise D Sakai, T Multi-purpose Room

Mon Liberal Arts

Mon Studies

Mon

Mon

Mon Seminar for 8715 S Seminar 3A Hagiwara 1410 8719 S Seminar 3A Morikawa 506 8711 S Seminar 3A Suzuki 502

Mon 3rd year 8819 F Seminar 3B Morikawa 506 8811 F Seminar 3B Suzuki 502

Mon

Mon

Mon Seminar for 8911 S Seminar 4A Suzuki 502

Mon 4th year 9011 F Seminar 4B Suzuki 502

Mon 8919 S Seminar 4A Morikawa 506

Mon 9019 F Seminar 4B Morikawa 506

Mon 8921 S Seminar 4A Kobayashi 314

Mon 9021 F Seminar 4B Kobayashi 314

Tue English 5286 F Integrated English B Davies 414 Fri3 5285 S Integrated English A Rugen 308 Fri1

Tue Language 5290 S Literature Reading A Rugen 405

Tue 5292 F Literature Reading B Rugen 405

Tue Japanese 5501 S Introductory Japanese (General) Yanagisawa, E 505 ET 5503 S Introductory Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Yanagisawa, E 505 ET

Tue Language for 5502 F Introductory Japanese (General) Yanagisawa, E 505 ET 5504 F Introductory Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Yanagisawa, E 505 ET

Tue ET & Exchange 5511 S Elementary Japanese (General) Iwamoto 514 ET 5511 S Elementary Japanese (General) Iwamoto 514 ET

Tue 5512 F Elementary Japanese (General) Iwamoto 514 ET 5512 F Elementary Japanese (General) Iwamoto 514 ET

Tue 5531 S Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange 5531 S Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange

Tue 5532 F Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange 5532 F Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange

Tue Others 5301 S German (Elementary Level) A Tanaka, R 503 Fri1 5303 S German (Intermediate Level) A Hagiwara 503 2nd~ 5313 S French (Intermediate Level) A Kotani, N 502 2nd~ 5341 S Korean (Elementary Level) A Yi 405 Fri4 6010 S History and Technique of Tokusatsu films A Hikawa 311

Tue 5302 F German (Elementary Level) B Tanaka, R 503 Fri1 5304 F German (Intermediate Level) B Hagiwara 503 2nd~ 5314 F French (Intermediate Level) B Kotani, N 502 2nd~ 5342 F Korean (Elementary Level) B Yi 405 Fri4 6011 F History and Technique of Tokusatsu films B Hikawa 311

Tue 5321 S Chinese (Elementary Level) A Ishiguro 208 Fri1 5311 S French (Elementary Level) A Kotani, N 510 Fri3 5343 S Korean (Intermediate Level) A Yi 405 2nd~ 7041 S International Relations A Vassiliouk 408 type1 7013 S Japanese Politics A Vassiliouk 408 type1

Tue 5322 F Chinese (Elementary Level) B Ishiguro 208 Fri1 5312 F French (Elementary Level) B Kotani, N 510 Fri3 5344 F Korean (Intermediate Level) B Yi 405 2nd~ 7042 F International Relations B Vassiliouk 408 type1 7014 F Japanese Politics B Vassiliouk 408 type1

Tue 6034 S Creator Business Studies Harada, N 312 5323 S Chinese (Intermediate Level) A Ishiguro 305 2nd~ 6025 S Performing Arts A Tanaka, R 310 6086 S Southeast Asian Studies A Hayashi 516 6041 S Japanese Manufacturing Management A Oh 310 3rd~

Tue 7037 S Hospitality Management Studies A Quek 304 type1 5324 F Chinese (Intermediate Level) B Ishiguro 305 2nd~ 6026 F Performing Arts B Tanaka, R 310 6087 F Southeast Asian Studies B Hayashi 516 6045 F Japanese Manufacturing Management B Oh 310 3rd~

Tue 7038 F Hospitality Management Studies B Quek 304 type1 6009 S History of Japanese Comics A Miyamoto 307 2nd~ 7015 S Japanese Social Systems A Suzuki 109 type1 7011 S1 Performing Arts A Hagiwara 414 Tue5/type1(※1) 8311 S Japanese History A Shirato 312

Tue 7025 S Education in Japan A Horiguchi 412 type1 6020 F History of Japanese Comics B Miyamoto 307 2nd~ 7017 F Japanese Social Systems B Suzuki 109 type1 7012 F1 Performing Arts B Hagiwara 414 Tue5/type1(※1) 8312 F Japanese History B Shirato 312

Tue 7022 S Business Culture in Contemporary Japan A Ogasawara 515 type1/2nd~ 7005 S Media Arts A Ma Hall type1 7024 S Japanese Manufacturing Management A Marinov 510 type1/3rd~ 6064 S1 Internet and Society A Kishi 402 Tue5/2nd~ 7011 S1 Performing Arts A Hagiwara 414 Tue4/type1(※1)

Tue 7023 F Business Culture in Contemporary Japan B Ogasawara 515 type1/2nd~ 7006 F Media Arts B Ma Hall type1 7030 F Japanese Manufacturing Management B Marinov 510 type1/3rd~ 6065 F1 Internet and Society B Kishi 402 Tue5/2nd~ 7012 F1 Performing Arts B Hagiwara 414 Tue4/type1(※1)

Tue 7039 S International Marketing Studies A Kawabata 309 type1/3rd~ 7055 S Southeast Asian Studies A Hayashi 410 type1 8401 S Sociology A Moroi 312 type1 6123 S1 Japanese Linguistics A Tanaka, M 302 Tue5 6088 S Introduction to the History of Film A Segawa Hall

Tue 6073 S Issues in Intercultural Communities Yamawaki 310 7056 F Southeast Asian Studies B Hayashi 410 type1 8402 F Sociology B Moroi 312 type1 6124 S2 Japanese Linguistics B Tanaka, M 302 Tue5 6089 F Introduction to the History of Film B Segawa Hall

Tue 7054 F Issues in Immigration Policy Yamawaki 310 type2/3rd~ 6103 S History of Islam A Oku 402 3rd~ 8338 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies C Yamawaki 406 6131 F1 History of Japanese A Tanaka, M 302 Tue5/2nd~ 6064 S1 Internet and Society A Kishi 402 Tue4/2nd~

Tue 7083 S English Linguistics A Oya 308 type1/3rd~ 6104 F History of Islam B Oku 402 3rd~ 8415 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies C Quek 504 type1 6132 F2 History of Japanese B Tanaka, M 302 Tue5/2nd~ 6065 F1 Internet and Society B Kishi 402 Tue4/2nd~

Tue 7084 F English Linguistics B Oya 308 type1/3rd~ 7073 S Japanese Cinema A Schermann 309 type1/3rd~ 8417 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies D Quek 504 type1 6137 S1 Japanese Representational Arts A Majima - type2 6123 S1 Japanese Linguistics A Tanaka, M 302 Tue4

Tue 8301 S Sociology A Arai Hall 7074 F Japanese Cinema B Schermann 309 type1/3rd~ 6138 F1 Japanese Representational Arts B Majima 109 type2 6124 S2 Japanese Linguistics B Tanaka, M 302 Tue4

Tue 8302 F Sociology B Arai Hall 6125 S Japanese Language Teaching (Grammar) A Ataka 515 6131 F1 History of Japanese A Tanaka, M 302 Tue4/2nd~

Tue 8403 S Political Science A Topaloff 411 type1 6126 F Japanese Language Teaching (Grammar) B Ataka 109 6132 F2 History of Japanese B Tanaka, M 302 Tue4/2nd~

Tue 8315 S Geography A Naruhashi 402 8404 S Political Science B Topaloff 411 type1 6137 S1 Japanese Representational Arts A Majima - type2

Tue 8317 F Geography B Naruhashi 402 8316 S Geography A Naruhashi 311 6138 F1 Japanese Representational Arts B Majima 109 type2

Tue 8337 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies B Harada, N 312 8318 F Geography B Naruhashi 516

Tue 8413 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies A Hisaeda 508 type1

Tue 8414 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies B Hisaeda 508 type1

Tue

Tue Liberal Arts - S Liberal Arts Studies A Minobe 507 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Hisaeda 505 type1

Tue Studies - F Liberal Arts Studies B Minobe 507 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Hisaeda 505 type1

Tue - S Liberal Arts Studies A Ogasawara 501

Tue - F Liberal Arts Studies B Ogasawara 501

Tue - S Liberal Arts Studies A Matsumoto 412

Tue Seminar for 8721 S Seminar 3A Kim 513 8701 S Seminar 3A Segawa 503 8709 S Seminar 3A Dan 201

Tue 3rd year 8821 F Seminar 3B Kim 513 8801 F Seminar 3B Segawa 503 8809 F Seminar 3B Dan 201

Tue 8708 S Seminar 3A Ogasawara 314 8720 S Seminar 3A Miyamoto 502

Tue 8808 F Seminar 3B Ogasawara 314 8820 F Seminar 3B Miyamoto 502

Tue 8710 S Seminar 3A Osuka 505

Tue 8810 F Seminar 3B Osuka 505

Tue 8714 S Seminar 3A Oh 501

Tue 8814 F Seminar 3B Oh 501

Tue Seminar for 8922 S Seminar 4A Kim 513 8909 S Seminar 4A Dan 201 8912 S Seminar 4A Fujimoto 1427

Tue 4th year 9022 F Seminar 4B Kim 513 9009 F Seminar 4B Dan 201 9012 F Seminar 4B Fujimoto 1427

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )

17:10 ~ 18:00Class

9:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20 14:20 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00Number Semester Subject Instructor Semester

a b a b a b a b a

Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor Room Subject Number Semester Subject Instructor Class Number Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )b

18:00 ~ 18:50

MON

TUE

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Class Schedule: AY2020 School of Global Japanese Studies<For English Track Students>

2020/09/15

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )

17:10 ~ 18:00Class

9:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20 14:20 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00Number Semester Subject Instructor Semester

a b a b a b a b a

Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor Room Subject Number Semester Subject Instructor Class Number Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )b

18:00 ~ 18:50

Wed English 5288 S Practical Drama A Torikian Multi-purpose Room Mon2Wed Language 5289 F Practical Drama B Torikian Multi-purpose Room Mon2Wed

Wed Required 5298 S Research Paper Writing Ellis 301 ETWed Courses 5299 F Speech & Presentation Ellis 301 ETWedWed Japanese 5521 S Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5523 S Pre-intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 501 ET・ExchangeWed Language for 5522 F Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5524 F Pre-intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 501 ET・ExchangeWed ET & Exchange 5541 S Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・Exchange 5541 S Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・ExchangeWed 5542 F Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・Exchange 5542 F Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・ExchangeWed 5553 S Pre-advanced Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 512 ET・Exchange 5551 S Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・ExchangeWed 5554 F Pre-advanced Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 512 ET・Exchange 5552 F Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・ExchangeWed Others 7020 S Tourism Management A Sato, I Hall type1 6012 S Media Arts A Ma Hall 6023 S Cultural History of Fashion A Higashino 307 5333 S Spanish (Intermediate Level) A Dan 414 2nd~ 6056 S Mass Media in Japan A Sakai, M 307 3rd~(※1)Wed 7021 F Tourism Management B Sato, I Hall type1 6013 F Media Arts B Ma Hall 6024 F Cultural History of Fashion B Higashino 307 5334 F Spanish (Intermediate Level) B Dan 414 2nd~ 6057 F Mass Media in Japan B Sakai, M 307 3rd~(※1)Wed 6042 S Technology and the Japanese Society A Tanaka, Ema 311 7027 S Technology and the Japanese Society A Tanaka, Ema 311 type1 6037 S Business Culture in Contemporary Japan A Ogasawara Hall 2nd~ 6021 S Gender and Representation A Fujimoto Hall 2nd~ 6082 S Diversity and Society A Sato, G HallWed 6043 F Technology and the Japanese Society B Tanaka, Ema 311 7028 F Technology and the Japanese Society B Tanaka, Ema 311 type1 6038 F Business Culture in Contemporary Japan B Ogasawara Hall 2nd~ 6022 F Gender and Representation B Fujimoto Hall 2nd~ 6083 F Diversity and Society B Sato, G HallWed 6127 S Japanese Language Teaching (Vocabulary) A Komori 310 6054 S Urban Transport Systems A Onda 307 3rd~ 6048 S History of Japanese Marketing Systems A Shirato 312 3rd~ 6027 S Mythology of Mode A Higashino 307 3rd~ 7057 S French Culture Studies A Udo 413 type1Wed 6128 F Japanese Language Teaching (Vocabulary) B Komori 310 6055 F Urban Transport Systems B Onda 307 3rd~ 6049 F History of Japanese Marketing Systems B Shirato 312 3rd~ 6028 F Mythology of Mode B Higashino 307 3rd~ 7058 F French Culture Studies B Udo 413 type1Wed 8322 S Anthropology A Harada, Y 516 6069 S Asia-Pacific Political Economy A Kim 312 7044 S Asia-Pacific Political Economy A Kim, Jemma 404 type1 7031 S Intellectual Property Management from a Cultural Perspective A Ogasawara 516 type2/3rd~ 6094 S Religion and Philosophy A Minobe 109Wed 8323 F Anthropology B Harada, Y 516 6070 F Asia-Pacific Political Economy B Kim 312 7045 F Asia-Pacific Political Economy B Kim, Jemma 404 type1 7032 F Intellectual Property Management from a Cultural Perspective B Ogasawara 516 type2/3rd~ 6095 F Religion and Philosophy B Minobe 109Wed 7060 S Comparative Culture A Rosner 412 type1/2nd~ 7066 S European Urban Customs A Rosner 302 type1/3rd~ 6099 S Film Studies A Ginoza 312 3rd~ 7063 S Latin American Studies A Dan 402 type2/2nd~Wed 7061 F Comparative Culture B Rosner 412 type1/2nd~ 7067 F European Urban Customs B Rosner 302 type1/3rd~ 6100 F Film Studies B Ginoza 312 3rd~ 7065 F Latin American Studies B Dan 402 type2/2nd~Wed 8333 S Media Literacy A Kishi 204 8307 S Business Administration A Oh 515 8324 S Sports and Physical Exercise A Liu Multi-purpose Room 6101 S History of East Asian Cultural Exchange A Cho 410 3rd~Wed 8652 S Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies A Matsumoto 304 8308 F Business Administration B Oh 310 8327 F Sports and Physical Exercise B Liu Multi-purpose Room 6102 F History of East Asian Cultural Exchange B Cho 410 3rd~Wed 8672 F Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies B Matsumoto 304 8345 S1 Social Collaboration Course G Sato, I 410 (※2)MATCHA 8650 S Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies A Udo 413 8339 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies C Fujimoto 309Wed 8344 S2 Social Collaboration Course E Quek 402 (※2)Hospitality 8346 S2 Social Collaboration Course G Yamawaki 410 (※2)Nakano 8670 F Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies B Udo 413 8340 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies D Fujimoto 309Wed 8342 F Social Collaboration Course B Sakai, M 310 (※2)JijiWedWed Liberal Arts - S Liberal Arts Studies A Takahashi 305 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Vassiliouk 305 type1 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Segawa 503Wed Studies - F Liberal Arts Studies B Takahashi 305 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Vassiliouk 305 type1 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Segawa 503Wed - S Liberal Arts Studies A Harada, Y 507 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Sakai, M 201 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Mizobe 512Wed - F Liberal Arts Studies B Harada, Y 507 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Sakai, M 201 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Mizobe 512Wed - S Liberal Arts Studies A Sato, G 208Wed - F Liberal Arts Studies B Sato, G 208Wed - S Liberal Arts Studies A Ma 410Wed - F Liberal Arts Studies B Ma 410Wed - S Liberal Arts Studies A Rosner 302 type1Wed - F Liberal Arts Studies B Rosner 302 type1Wed Seminar for 8729 S Seminar 3A Quek 503 8702 S Seminar 3A Cho 314 8705 S Seminar 3A Yamawaki 511 8716 S Seminar 3A Mizobe 406Wed 3rd year 8829 F Seminar 3B Quek 503 8802 F Seminar 3B Cho 314 8805 F Seminar 3B Yamawaki 511 8816 F Seminar 3B Mizobe 512Wed 8715 S Seminar 3A Hagiwara 1410 8718 S Seminar 3A Vassiliouk 305 8722 S Seminar 3A Kishi 201Wed 8815 F Seminar 3B Hagiwara 1410 8818 F Seminar 3B Vassiliouk 305 8822 F Seminar 3B Kishi 201Wed 8725 S Seminar 3A Ward 202Wed 8825 F Seminar 3B Ward 202Wed 8728 S Seminar 3A Numata 502Wed 8828 F Seminar 3B Numata 502Wed Seminar for 8916 S Seminar 4A Mizobe 504 8902 S Seminar 4A Cho 314 8901 S F Seminar 4A Segawa 503Wed 4th year 9016 F Seminar 4B Mizobe 504 9002 F Seminar 4B Cho 314 9001 F Seminar 4B Segawa 503Wed 8914 S Seminar 4A Oh 501 8905 S Seminar 4A Yamawaki 511Wed 9014 F Seminar 4B Oh 501 9005 F Seminar 4B Yamawaki 511Wed 8915 S Seminar 4A Hagiwara 1302 8918 S Seminar 4A Vassiliouk 305Wed 9015 F Seminar 4B Hagiwara 1302 9018 F Seminar 4B Vassiliouk 305Wed 8923 S Seminar 4A Kishi 201 8920 S Seminar 4A Miyamoto 502Wed 9023 F Seminar 4B Kishi 201 9020 F Seminar 4B Miyamoto 502Wed 8927 S Seminar 4A Numata 502Wed 9027 F Seminar 4B Numata 502Wed

Thu English 5291 S Literature Reading A Rugen 404 5287 F Integrated English B Groff 208 Fri2Thu Language 5293 F Literature Reading B Rugen 404Thu Japanese 5501 S Introductory Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 505 ET 5501 S Introductory Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 505 ETThu Language for 5502 F Introductory Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 505 ET 5502 F Introductory Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 505 ETThu ET & Exchange 5511 S Elementary Japanese (General) Ataka 514 ET 5513 S Elementary Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Komori 514 ETThu 5512 F Elementary Japanese (General) Ataka 514 ET 5514 F Elementary Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Komori 514 ETThu Others - S Introduction to Journalism Studies/Introduction to Mass Communication Sakai, M Hall (※1) 6035 S Tourism Management A Sato, I Hall 5315 S French (Intermediate Level) C Yamade 313 2nd~ 6001 S Manga Culture A Fujimoto Hall 6003 S Animation Culture A Miyamoto 310Thu - F Introduction to Journalism Studies/Introduction to Mass Communication Sakai, M 515 type1(※1) 6036 F Tourism Management B Sato, I Hall 5316 F French (Intermediate Level) D Yamade 313 2nd~ 6002 F Manga Culture B Fujimoto Hall 6004 F Animation Culture B Miyamoto 310Thu 6058 S Japanese Behavioral Models A Tokai 413 3rd~ 7033 S Mass Media in Japan A Sakai, M 307 type1/3rd~(※1) 6062 S Globalization and Financial Services A Numata Hall 7035 S Globalization and Financial Services A Numata 312 type1 6090 S French Culture Studies A Udo HallThu 6060 F Japanese Behavioral Models B Tokai 413 3rd~ 7034 F Mass Media in Japan B Sakai, M 307 type1/3rd~(※1) 6063 F Globalization and Financial Services B Numata Hall 7036 F Globalization and Financial Services B Numata 312 type1 6091 F French Culture Studies B Udo HallThu 7040 F International Marketing Studies B Kawabata 409 type1/3rd~ 6059 S Japanese Behavioral Models A Tokai 413 3rd~ 6039 S Contents Industry A Tanaka, Ema 109 3rd~ 6052 S Studies in Japanese Business Associations A Inoue 409 3rd~ 6120 S Japanese Folkcraft Studies Toyama 308 3rd~Thu 8313 S Asian History A Ishiguro 312 6061 F Japanese Behavioral Models B Tokai 413 3rd~ 6040 F Contents Industry B Tanaka, Ema 109 3rd~ 6053 F Studies in Japanese Business Associations B Inoue 409 3rd~ 8320 S Statistics A Mizushima 516Thu 8314 F Asian History B Ishiguro 312 - S Japan and Germany A/Japanese-German Comparative Culture A Hagiwara 404 (※1) 6068 S Peace Studies Moroi 311 7052 S History of Modern Africa A Mizobe 413 type2/2nd~(※1) 8321 F Statistics B Mizushima 312Thu 8334 F Media Literacy B Tanaka, Ema Hall - F Japan and Germany B/Japanese-German Comparative Culture B Hagiwara 404 (※1) 7043 F Peace Studies Moroi 510 type1 7053 F History of Modern Africa B Mizobe 413 type2/2nd~(※1)

Thu - S European Political Economy A/EU Studies A Suzuki 208 (※1) - S East Asian Studies A/Asian Studies A Hisaeda 402 type1(※1) 7062 S Latin American Studies A Dan 310 type1/2nd~Thu - F European Political Economy B/EU Studies B Suzuki 208 (※1) - F East Asian Studies B/Asian Studies B Hisaeda 402 type1(※1) 7064 F Latin American Studies B Dan 310 type1/2nd~Thu 6080 S Indian Economy A Yamada 311 3rd~ 7050 S Africa in the Contemporary World A Mizobe 413 type2 8303 S Political Science A Matsui, T 307Thu 6081 F Indian Economy B Yamada 402 3rd~ 7051 F Africa in the Contemporary World B Mizobe 413 type2 8304 F Political Science B Matsui, T 307Thu 6105 S Modern British Studies A Yokoi 510 3rd~ 8343 F Social Collaboration Course D Kishi 409 (※2)Diversity 8335 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies A Sato, G 510Thu 6106 F Modern British Studies B Yokoi 510 3rd~ 7004 F Animation Culture B Rivera Rusca - type1 8336 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies B Sato, G 510Thu 6114 S Japanese Philosophy A Minobe 508 2nd~Thu 6115 F Japanese Philosophy B Minobe 508 2nd~Thu 6129 S Japanese Language Teaching (Phonetics) A Yanagisawa, E 304 Thu 6130 F Japanese Language Teaching (Phonetics) B Yanagisawa, E 304Thu 8330 F Sports and Physical Exercise D Nagao Multi-purpose Room

Thu 8651 S Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies A Numata 109Thu 8671 F Special Lectures on Global Japanese Studies B Numata 109Thu 7002 F Manga Culture B Rivera Rusca - type1Thu Liberal Arts - S Liberal Arts Studies A Rugen 407 type1 - S Liberal Arts Studies A McLoughlin 512 type1 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Udo 503 - S Liberal Arts Studies A Watari 309Thu Studies - F Liberal Arts Studies B Rugen 407 type1 - F Liberal Arts Studies B McLoughlin 512 type1 - F Liberal Arts Studies B Udo 503Thu - S Liberal Arts Studies A Tanaka, R 202 type1Thu - F Liberal Arts Studies B Tanaka, R 202 type1Thu Seminar for 8704 S Seminar 3A Nagao 305 8707 S Seminar 3A Shirato 502 8712 S Seminar 3A Fujimoto 504Thu 3rd year 8804 F Seminar 3B Nagao 305 8807 F Seminar 3B Shirato 502 8812 F Seminar 3B Fujimoto 504Thu 8706 S Seminar 3A Ozeki 514 8724 S Seminar 3A Kotani, E 513 8726 S Seminar 3A Sato, I 505Thu 8806 F Seminar 3B Ozeki 514 8824 F Seminar 3B Kotani, E 513 8826 F Seminar 3B Sato, I 505Thu 8717 S Seminar 3A Komori 407 8727 S Seminar 3A Tanaka, Ema 507Thu 8817 F Seminar 3B Komori 407 8827 F Seminar 3B Tanaka, Ema 507Thu Seminar for 8907 S Seminar 4A Minobe 507 8903 S Seminar 4A Watari 313 8908 S Seminar 4A Shirato 502Thu 4th year 9007 F Seminar 4B Minobe 507 9003 F Seminar 4B Watari 313 9008 F Seminar 4B Shirato 502Thu 8913 S Seminar 4A Tanaka, M 1302 8904 S Seminar 4A Nagao 305 8926 S Seminar 4A Tanaka, Ema 507Thu 9013 F Seminar 4B Tanaka, M 1302 9004 F Seminar 4B Nagao 305 9026 F Seminar 4B Tanaka, Ema 507Thu 8925 S Seminar 4A Sato, I 505 8906 S Seminar 4A Ozeki 514Thu 9025 F Seminar 4B Sato, I 505 9006 F Seminar 4B Ozeki 514Thu 8903 S Seminar 4A Watari 408 8910 S Seminar 4A Osuka 501Thu 9003 F Seminar 4B Watari 503 9010 F Seminar 4B Osuka 501Thu 8917 S Seminar 4A Komori 407Thu 9017 F Seminar 4B Komori 407Thu 8929 S Seminar 4A Moroi 511Thu 9029 F Seminar 4B Moroi 511

WED

THU

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Class Schedule: AY2020 School of Global Japanese Studies<For English Track Students>

2020/09/15

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )

17:10 ~ 18:00Class

9:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20 14:20 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00Number Semester Subject Instructor Semester

a b a b a b a b a

Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor Room Subject Number Semester Subject Instructor Class Number Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )b

18:00 ~ 18:50

Fri English 5285 S Integrated English A Rugen 208 Tue4 5287 F Integrated English B Groff 510 Thu3 5286 F Integrated English B Davies 509 Tue2

Fri Language

Fri Required 8211 F ICT Basic I Hautasaari 204 ET

Fri Courses

Fri

Fri

Fri Japanese 5521 S Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5521 S Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5701 S JLPT Preparation(Intermediate) Atachi 513 ET・Exchange

Fri Language for 5522 F Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5522 F Pre-intermediate Japanese (General) Watanabe, H 501 ET・Exchange 5704 F JLPT Preparation(Advanced) Atachi 513 ET・Exchange

Fri ET & Exchange 5531 S Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange 5533 S Intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 502 ET・Exchange

Fri 5532 F Intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 502 ET・Exchange 5534 F Intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 502 ET・Exchange

Fri 5543 S Upper-intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 513 ET・Exchange 5541 S Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・Exchange

Fri 5544 F Upper-intermediate Japanese (Vocabulary & Kanji) Iwamoto 513 ET・Exchange 5542 F Upper-intermediate Japanese (General) Kikuchi 513 ET・Exchange

Fri 5551 S Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・Exchange 5551 S Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・Exchange

Fri 5552 F Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・Exchange 5552 F Pre-advanced Japanese (General) Okuhara 512 ET・Exchange

Fri Others 5301 S German (Elementary Level) A Karrer 412 Tue1 5305 S German (Intermediate Level) C Karrer 412 2nd~ 5311 S French (Elementary Level) A Yamade 309 Tue2 5341 S Korean (Elementary Level) A Yi 403 Tue4 8331 S Sports and Physical Exercise D Watanabe, S Multi-purpose Room

Fri 5302 F German (Elementary Level) B HagiwaraKarrer 412 Tue1 5306 F German (Intermediate Level) D Karrer 412 2nd~ 5312 F French (Elementary Level) B Yamade 309 Tue2 5342 F Korean (Elementary Level) B Yi 403 Tue4 8329 F Sports and Physical Exercise C Watanabe, S Multi-purpose Room

Fri 5321 S Chinese (Elementary Level) A Ishida, T 509 Tue1 5325 S Chinese (Intermediate Level) C Ishida, T 509 2nd~ 5345 S Korean (Intermediate Level) C Yi 403 2nd~ 7077 S Japanese Linguistics A Asahi 402 type1

Fri 5322 F Chinese (Elementary Level) B Ishida, T 509 Tue1 5326 F Chinese (Intermediate Level) D Ishida, T 509 2nd~ 5346 F Korean (Intermediate Level) D Yi 403 2nd~ 7078 F Japanese Linguistics B Asahi 402 type1

Fri 6109 S Cultural Studies in Budo (Japanese Martial Arts) A Nagao 310 5331 S Spanish (Elementary Level) A Matsui, K 309 Mon3 6005 S Otaku Culture A Morikawa 312 8407 S Business Administration A Numata 310 type1

Fri 6110 F Cultural Studies in Budo (Japanese Martial Arts) B Nagao 310 5332 F Spanish (Elementary Level) B Matsui, K 309 Mon3 6006 F Otaku Culture B Morikawa 312 8408 F Business Administration B Numata 310 type1

Fri 8411 S Anthropology A Horiguchi 508 type1 7026 F Education in Japan B Horiguchi 508 type1 6046 S History of Technology Transfer in Japan A Yamashita 414 3rd~ 8409 S Japanese History A Ginoza 408 type1

Fri 8412 F Anthropology B Horiguchi 508 type1 6050 S Social Security Studies A Yanagisawa, T 304 3rd~ 6047 F History of Technology Transfer in Japan B Yamashita 414 3rd~ 8410 F Japanese History B Ginoza 408 type1

Fri 6051 F Social Security Studies B Yanagisawa, T 304 3rd~ 6111 S Cultural Archives Studies Watari 406 (※2)

Fri 6066 S Global Economic History A Takeuchi 515 6133 S Method of Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language Watanabe, H 408 2nd~

Fri 6067 F Global Economic History B Takeuchi 515 6134 F Practicum in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language Watanabe, H 408 2nd~

Fri 6074 S Introduction to Study Abroad A Amaki 410 6135 S Language and Culture A Osuka Hall

Fri 6075 F Introduction to Study Abroad A Amaki 410 6136 F Language and Culture B Osuka Hall

Fri 6092 S East Asian Arts A Kato Hall 8405 S Economics A Numata 310 type1

Fri 6093 F East Asian Arts B Kato Hall 8406 F Economics B Numata 310 type1

Fri 6117 S Traditional Performing Arts Hara 310 3rd~

Fri 6118 F Aesthetics of Kabuki and Noh Hara 310 3rd~

Fri 8416 S Practicum in Global Japanese Studies C Numata 204 type1

Fri 8418 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies D Numata 408 type1

Fri Liberal Arts

Fri Studies

Fri

Fri Seminar for 8730 S Seminar 3A Ma 505

Fri 3rd year 8830 F Seminar 3B Ma 505

Fri Seminar for 8924 S Seminar 4A Ward 504 8928 S Seminar 4A Ma 505

Fri 4th year 9024 F Seminar 4B Ward 504 9028 F Seminar 4B Ma 505

7001 S Manga Culture A Rivera Rusca - type1(※3) ※1: A course title, an assigned year, a registration number may be different from a year of enrollment. For details, refer to the cover page.

7003 S Animation Culture A Rivera Rusca - type1(※3) ※2: These courses are conducted in a omnibus form by two or more instructors. In a column of "Instructor", a coordinator is indicated. For details, refer to each course syllabus.

7048 S Issues in Intercultural Communities Takenaka - type1(※3) ※3: The following courses are conducted intensively. For details, refer to "AY2020 Summer Intensive Courses" on the website.

7049 S Intercultural Education A Takenaka - type1(※3) Note: Students who are expected to leave or graduate from the university in Sep. 2020 may not be able to take intensive courses. For details, ask the Nakano Academic Affairs Office before registration.

7070 S Cultural Studies in Budo (Japanese Martial Arts) B Benett - type1(※3) ・Manga Culture A (type1): 8/17-8/20 ・Intercultural Education A: 9/15-9/17

- S Sports and Physical Exercise E Nagao - (※4) ・Animation Culture A (type1): 8/25-8/28 ・Cultural Studies in Budo (Japanese Martial Arts) B: 8/25-8/28

- F Sports and Physical Exercise E - - (※4) ・Issues in Intercultural Communities: 9/10-9/11, 9/14

8341 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies E Minobe - (※5) ※4: Sports & Physical Exercise E (Summer holidays / Spring holidays): Refer to each course syllabus.

8419 F Practicum in Global Japanese Studies E Ward - type1(※5) ※5: Practicum in Global Japanese Studies E: Refer to each course syllabus.

※6: Manga Culture B (type1) and Animation Culture B (type1) will be conducted in fall semester. Details will be announced later. →2020/08/31Update

IntensiveCourses

FRI

INTENSIVE

2020/04/22Canceled

2020/04/22Canceled

2020/08/31Canceled

2020/08/31Change of Instructor

2020/09/15Canceled

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Class Schedule: AY2020 School of Global Japanese Studies<For English Track Students>

2020/09/15

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )

17:10 ~ 18:00Class

9:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20 14:20 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00Number Semester Subject Instructor Semester

a b a b a b a b a

Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor Room Subject Number Semester Subject Instructor Class Number Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )b

18:00 ~ 18:50

◆International Undergraduate Programs Courses / Core Courses <Izumi Campus>

9811 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Paribatra M704 (※4)Intensive

9826 S Core Courses in Economics I Yao 505 2nd~ 9830 S Core Courses in Economics I Romprasert M602 (※4)Intensive

9841 F Core Courses in Economics II Matsubara 313 2nd~ 9811 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Paribatra M704 (※4)Intensive

9843 F Core Courses in Economics II Kunitomo 415

9801 F Core Courses in International Communications II Yagasaki 305 9830 S Core Courses in Economics I Romprasert M602 (※4)Intensive

9806 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Komuro M503 9837 S Core Courses in Economics I Nakashima M409

9818 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Komuro M503 9852 F Core Courses in Economics II Nakashima M409

※1: Refer to each course syllabus on Oh-o!Meiji when taking courses in International Undergraduate Programs.

※2: When taking a course on Izumi campus, always allow one period as traveling time. However, it is possible to take consecutive second- and third-period classes on different campuses.

※3: A course title, a registration number are different from a year of enrollment. On this class schedule, ones for students who enrolled in AY2019 or before are indicated. For students who enrolled in AY2020, ask the Nakano Academic Affairs Office.

※4: The following courses are conducted intensively.

・Core Courses in Economics I (Paribatra): Monday 5 & Wednesday 5 in Spring Semester

・Core Courses in Economics I (Romprasert): Tuesday 5-6 & Thursday 5 in Spring Semester  →2020/04/22 Canceled

◆International Undergraduate Programs Courses / Core Courses <Surugadai Campus>

9827 S Core Courses in Economics I Usui 1154 3rd~

9842 F Core Courses in Economics II Usui 1154 3rd~

9809 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Menkhaus 1148 2nd~ 9804 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Menkhaus 1148 9833 S Core Courses in Economics I Sumi 1145 3rd~ 9815 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Watson 1121 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

9821 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Menkhaus 1148 2nd~ 9816 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Menkhaus 1148 9849 F Core Courses in Economics II Sumi 1145 3rd~ 9847 F Core Courses in Economics II Toporowski 1072 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

9807 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Prevost 1086 3rd~ 9825 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Kersten 1121 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

9834 S Core Courses in Economics I Yamamoto 1124 3rd~

9850 F Core Courses in Economics II Yamamoto 1124 3rd~

9803 S Core Courses in Culture and History I Nelson 1105 3rd~

9831 S Core Courses in Economics I Kikuchi 1136 3rd~

9832 S Core Courses in Economics I Nagano, S 1165 3rd~ 9805 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Morigiwa 1076 9836 S Core Courses in Economics I Takahashi 1085 3rd~ 9815 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Watson 1121 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

9848 F Core Courses in Economics II Nagano, S 1165 3rd~ 9817 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Morigiwa 1076 9851 F Core Courses in Economics II Takahashi 1085 3rd~ 9825 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Kersten 1121 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

9835 S Core Courses in Economics I Seki 1113 3rd~ 9839 S Core Courses in Economics I Matsuura 1064 3rd~

9854 F Core Courses in Economics II Matsuura 1064 3rd~

9856 F Core Courses in Economics II Nagano, H 1144

9819 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Prevost 1087 3rd~ 9808 S Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I Morigiwa 1124 3rd~ 9838 S Core Courses in Economics I Nakashima 2052 3rd~ 9802 S Core Courses in Culture and History I Ozawa 1115 3rd~

9840 S Core Courses in Economics I Ashley 1144 3rd~ 9820 F Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences II Morigiwa 1124 3rd~ 9853 F Core Courses in Economics II Nakashima 2052 3rd~

9855 F Core Courses in Economics II Ashley 1144 3rd~

9847 F Core Courses in Economics II Toporowski 1072 (※4)Intensive/3rd~ 9847 F Core Courses in Economics II Toporowski 1072 (※4)Intensive/3rd~

※1: Refer to each course syllabus on Oh-o!Meiji when taking courses in International Undergraduate Programs.

※2: When taking a course on Izumi campus, always allow one period as traveling time. However, it is possible to take consecutive second- and third-period classes on different campuses.

※3: A course title, a registration number are different from a year of enrollment. On this class schedule, ones for students who enrolled in AY2019 or before are indicated. For students who enrolled in AY2020, ask the Nakano Academic Affairs Office.

※4: The following courses are conducted intensively.

・Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences I (Watson): Tuesday 5-6 & Thursday 5-6 in Spring Semester  →2020/04/22 Canceled

・Core Courses in Economics Ⅱ (Toporowski): Tuesday 5-6 & Saturday 1-2 in Fall Semester

・Core Courses in Law and Political Sciences Ⅱ (Kersten): Tuesday 5-6 & Thursday 5-6 in Spring Semester

Sat

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Mon

Tue

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )a b a ba b a b a b

18:00 ~ 18:509:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20 14:20 ~ 15:10Number Semester Subject Instructor

15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00 17:10 ~ 18:00Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number Semester Room Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor

1st Period ( 9:00 ~ 10:40 ) 2nd Period ( 10:50 ~ 12:30 ) 3rd Period ( 13:30 ~ 15:10 ) 4th Period ( 15:20 ~ 17:00 )

Room ClassNumber Semester Subject InstructorSubject Instructor Room Class

14:20 ~ 15:10a b a b a b a b

15:20 ~ 16:10 16:10 ~ 17:00 17:10 ~ 18:00 18:00 ~ 18:50a b

Subject Instructor Room

9:00 ~ 9:50 9:50 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 11:40 11:40 ~ 12:30 13:30 ~ 14:20Room Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor Class Subject Instructor Room ClassRoom Class Number SemesterNumber Semester Subject Instructor

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )

5th Period ( 17:10 ~ 18:50 )

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