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Course Detail

Degree
Master
Standard Academic Year
1, 2
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Subjects allied to medicine, Biological sciences
Program
School
Joint Master's Program in International Development and Peace through Sport
Department
Joint Master's Program in International Development and Peace through Sport
Campus
Tsukuba Campus
Classroom
Course Offering Year
2023-2024
Course Offering Month
November - December
Weekday and Period
Intensive
Capacity
Credits
1.0
Language
English
Course Number
0AVA306

Multicultural Coexistence University of Tsukuba

Course Overview

In this course, students learn about a principle of "peace and sport" mechanism, to be grasp the theory and practice by consideration of the multicultural Coexistence. By this lecture, It will more focus for the peace study issue in particular.

Learning Achievement

Students understand both the practice and theory of IDS by pondering development issues from a critical perspective by considering local cultures, gaining knowledge, analytical skills, and a sense of mission for international affairs to contribute to global issues.

Competence

1. General-propose competence: Knowledge application, Communication, Internationality
2. Degree program competence: Knowledge, analytical skills, and a sense of mission regarding international affairs and policies and global-scale issues, Basic knowledge and practical skills in sports, physical education, and health

Course prerequisites

The person who has been contacted in advance and aiming to study and the practice on IDS fields.

Grading Philosophy

Research Project 50% and Presentation 50%

Course schedule


Neoliberalism and Human Rights studies
Biases and Reverse: Racism and Discrimination at Univ. in USA
Issues and Concerns about Multicultural Pluralism, N.Policy, and Practices
Community Engagement with Cultural and Ritual Habits and PA
Temporary and Permanent Residency in Rural and Urban Locations
Immigrants and Refugees of Assimilation, Accommodation, and Resistance
Concept of Individualism and Collectivism in Global Multicultural Coexistence
Majority and Minority Groups’ Positioning in Global Multicultural Coexistence
Etic and Emic Perspectives in Global Multicultural Coexistence
Presentation
Presentation

Course type

Lectures

Online Course Requirement

Instructor

Sato Takahiro

Other information

Expect to require "the careful preparations" and "active participation in discussion"
Online lesson tools : Microsoft Teams
Lecture materials will be distributed through Microsoft Teams file share.
submission of homework : only 3 days sessions, so final project
confirm attendance : Teams Attendance

Site for Inquiry


Link to the syllabus provided by the university