Comparative Politics in Global Society 5B University of Tsukuba
Course Overview
The goal of this course is that students improve their understandings of theories and approaches that are used in the field of comparative politics through the readings of articles that are published in top journals in political science (and that are not examined in "比較政治3", "比較政治4", and "Comparative Politics 3"). Through this training, students are expected to acquire necessary skills to pubish in peer-reviewed journals. Students are expected to present their own research, discuss it with other participants and the instructor, and improve their project.
Learning Achievement
Through the reading of papers in the field of comparative politics that were published in top journals, students shape their research idea and plan for their PhD dissertation. - Creation of Knowledge: Students will improve abilities to critically assess previous research. - Communication Skill: Students will become able to discuss and explain latest findings. - Internationality: Students will understand emerging political phenomena around the world from a comparative perspective. - Research Skill: Students will draft a research paper based on the knowledge obtained from previous research. - Expert Knowledge: Students will comprehend latest findings in the field of Comparative Politics.
Competence
Students acquire critical thinking skills (General Competence: Creation of Knowledge), academic writing skills (Expert Competence: Research Skill) and expert knowledge in the field of comparative politics (Expert Competence: Expert Knowledge) through the reading of recent and advanced findings in this area of research (General Competence: Internationality). Students are also expected to improve their skills to discuss those findings with others as well as explain them (General Competence: Communication Skill).
Course prerequisites
None
Grading Philosophy
In-class participation (40%) and the progress of dissertation proposal/plan (60%)
Course schedule
In each class meeting, we either discuss a published paper or a student's dissertation draft.Course IntroductionDiscuss a published paper (1)Discuss a published paper (2)Discuss a published paper (3)Discuss students' dissertation draft (1)Discuss a published paper (4)Discuss a published paper (5)Discuss a published paper (6)Discuss a published paper (7)Discuss students' dissertation draft (2)
Course type
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Site for Inquiry
Link to the syllabus provided by the university