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Course Information for Students who Want to Study about Society, Culture, or Communication

* The table below shows information about courses for studying Japanese culture, society or communication.

Classes for international students

Category Title of Course Overview
General Education Japanese Studies A and B This course highlights specific Japanese phenomena in order to deepen the understanding of Japanese history, society and culture through a comparative approach.
International Education Iwate Studies A and B This course highlights specific enterprises which have a connection with the history, culture, and life of Iwate for the students to learn about Iwate experientially. (Only for foreign exchange students)
Individual Research Students choose and study themes related to Japan, make an oral presentation about their research, and summarize the study in a report. (Only for foreign exchange students and international training students studying Japanese language and culture)

Joint courses for international and Japanese students

Category Title of Course Overview
General Education Modern Day Issues Controversial issues This course consists of a series of research topics with discussion on them in English.
Multicultural Communication A and B This course gives students experiences in cross-cultural tasks to deepen their cultural understanding.
Local and International Communities Students grasp issues found in Iwate from a global perspective.
Japanese Culture in English - Ikebana B - Students study ikebana (flower arrangement) in English.
International Training E and F (International Training in Iwate) Students grasp issues in Iwate from a global perspective, and consider solutions through the collective efforts of diverse participants (intensive lectures).
International Education Comparative Japanese History A and B From a global perspective, students comprehend the distinctive features of Japanese history from ancient to modern times (class in English).
Japanese History A,B Students grasp the distinctive features of Japanese history with a focus on ancient Japan (class in English).
Classical Japanese Literature in easy Japanese Lectures focus on classical Japanese literature combined with traditional Japanese children's play.
Japanese Traditional Culture A - Ikebana A - Students study ikebana (flower arrangement) in English.

Classes for improving knowledge and skills in a global context

Category Title of Course Overview
General Education Modern Day Issues - Education and Globalization A series of talks by globally active people help students design their career paths.
First Year Free Seminars - First step toward overseas programs (Tobitate Gandaisei) Students consider their career paths while learning strategies to successfully apply for overseas training scholarships.
Thinking about Careers Students learn about language study and careers overseas (intensive lectures, overseas training).
Overseas Internship - Global Perspectives on Regional Areas Students participate in internships in Japan or overseas, deepening their understanding of specific themes through comparisons between conditions in Iwate and overseas (intensive lectures, overseas training).
* This subject is completed as part of a set with the International Education subject Training Pre- and Post-Overseas Internship.
International Education International Lectures Guest teachers from partner universities overseas are invited to Japan to give lectures in English about the basics of their specialties.
Theories of International Cooperation and Development Aid Students consider international cooperation and development aid both in Japan and overseas.
Theories and Issues of Multicultural Societies Students consider various topics concerning multicultural societies.
Training Abroad - Internship Students gain experience through an internship overseas and gain global sensibility.
International Camp - International Training for young leaders - Japanese and international students attend a themed training camp in Japan and consider local issues from a global perspective (intensive lectures, training camp).

Classes for improving knowledge and skills in a global context

Category Title of Course Overview
General Education Modern Day Issues - Education and Globalization A series of talks by globally active people help students design their career paths.
First Year Free Seminars - First step toward overseas programs (Tobitate Gandaisei) Students consider their career paths while learning strategies to successfully apply for overseas training scholarships.
Overseas Training A (Language Training) Intensive foreign language study overseas.
PBL Overseas Training (Overseas Training E - Theme specific) Students learn about specific themes by comparing the situations in Iwate and overseas.
International Education International Lectures Guest teachers from partner universities overseas are invited to Japan to give lectures in English about the basics of their specialties.
Overseas Training B - Internship Students gain a global sensibility by experiencing an internship overseas.
Overseas Training C - Research Internship Students improve their ability to adapt to the global research environment by experiencing a research internship at a partner university overseas.
Overseas Internship - Global Perspectives on Regional Areas Students participate in internships in Japan or overseas, deepening their understanding of specific themes through comparisons between conditions in Iwate and overseas (intensive lectures, overseas training).
* This subject is completed as part of a set with the International Education subject Training Pre- and Post-Overseas Internship.