CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018

SPRING SEMESTER (April 1- September 20, 2018)

2018 APRIL MARCH 29 (THU) Guidance for transfer students APRIL 2 (MON) Orientation for new students (degree) English placement tests Orientation for new non-degree students 2 (MON) - 3 (TUE) Orientation for new exchange students 2 (MON) - 8 (SUN) Lottery entry (sophomores, juniors, seniors) 2 (MON) - 12 (THU) Course registration (sophomores, juniors, seniors) 3 (TUE) Japanese placement test Chinese, French and Spanish placement interview 3 (TUE) - 8 (SUN) Lottery entry (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 3 (TUE) - 12 (THU) Course registration (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 5 (THU) - 6 (FRI) Orientation camp for new degree students 9 (MON) Entrance ceremony for new degree students Individual advising for all students 9 (MON) Results of lottery entry available on Loyola 9 (MON) - 12 (THU) Lottery course registration (first-come-first-served basis) 12 (THU) Classes begin 13 (FRI) Results of course registration available on Loyola 18 (WED) Early graduation application deadline (for September graduation) 14 (SAT) - 18 (WED) Course adjustment period 20 (FRI) Final confirmation of course registration available on Loyola 23 (MON) - 25 (WED) Cancellation period

MAY 2 (WED) Tuition bill sent 23 (WED) Tuition payment deadline 31 (THU) Leave of absence application deadline

JUNE 4 (MON) - 8 (FRI) Withdrawal period 4 (MON) - 29 (FRI) Summer Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language: Session 1 Course registration: Posted on the Loyola Bulletin Board (Academic Services) in April. 7 (THU) Sophomore guidance 9 (SAT) Make-up classes 23 (SAT) Make-up classes

JULY 1 (SUN) Make-up classes 2 (MON) - 27 (FRI) Summer Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language: Session 2 Course registration: Posted on the Loyola Bulletin Board (Academic Services) in April. 10 (TUE) Final exam schedule available on Loyola 21 (SAT) Make-up classes 16 (MON) Classes to be held 23 (MON) Final day of classes 24 (TUE) - 31 (TUE) Final examinations [Extra day: JUL 31 (TUE)]

AUGUST 1 (WED) - SEP 26 (WED) Summer recess 28 (TUE) Grades available on Loyola (for seniors and graduating students) 29 (WED) Deadline for request for grade review (for seniors and graduating students) mid to late August Make-up examinations

SEPTEMBER 10 (MON) Announcement of graduating students on Loyola 10 (MON) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola (juniors) 11 (TUE) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola(sophomores) 12 (WED) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 20 (THU) Graduation ceremony 20 (THU) Deadline for request for grade review (for 2018 spring courses) AUTUMN SEMESTER (September 21, 2018- March 31, 2019)

2018 SEPTEMBER 21 (FRI) Entrance ceremony for new degree students Orientation for new students (degree, non-degree) Guidance for transfer students English placement tests Chinese, French and Spanish placement interview 21 (FRI) ・ 22 (SAT) Orientation for new exchange students 21 (FRI) - 25 (TUE) Lottery entry (sophomores, juniors, seniors) 22 (SAT) Japanese placement test 21 (FRI) - 29 (SAT) Course registration (sophomores, juniors, seniors) 22 (SAT) - 29 (SAT) Course registration (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 22 (SAT) - 25 (TUE) Lottery entry (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 24 (MON) - 25 (TUE) Orientation camp for new degree students 26 (WED) Results of Lottery entry available on Loyola Individual advising for all students 26 (WED) - 29 (SAT) Lottery course registration (first-come-first-served basis) 27 (THU) Classes begin 30 (SUN) - OCT 1 (MON) Results of course registration available

OCTOBER 2 (TUE) - 4 (THU) Course adjustment period 4 (THU) Early graduation application deadline (for March graduation) 8 (MON) Final confirmation of course registration available on Loyola Classes to be held 9 (TUE) - 11 (THU) Cancellation period 19 (FRI) Tuition bill sent 30 (TUE) Virtual Friday

NOVEMBER 9 (FRI) Tuition payment deadline 23 (FRI) Classes to be held 30 (FRI) Leave of absence application deadline

DECEMBER 3 (MON) - 7 (FRI) Withdrawal period 6 (THU) Sophomore guidance 8 (SAT) Make-up classes 15 (SAT) Make-up classes 21 (FRI) Virtual Monday 22 (SAT) - JAN 4 (FRI) Winter recess

2019 JANUARY 5 (SAT) Classes resume 9 (WED) Final exam schedule available on Loyola 12 (SAT) Make-up classes 19 (SAT) Make-up classes 22 (TUE) Final day of classes 23 (WED)-30 (WED) Final examinations [Extra day : JAN 30 (WED)] 31 (THU) - MAR 31 (SUN) Spring recess

FEBRUARY mid to late February Make-up examinations 22 (FRI) Grades available on Loyola (for seniors and graduating students) 26 (TUE) Deadline for request for grade review (for seniors and graduating students)

MARCH 15 (FRI) Announcement of graduating students on Loyola 16 (SAT) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola (juniors) 17 (SUN) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola (sophomores) 18 (MON) Grades/Self-evaluation/Category change available on Loyola (freshmen, exchange/non-degree students) 25 (MON) Graduation ceremony 29 (FRI) Deadline for request for grade review (for 2018 autumn courses)

※Virtual days are scheduled so that each course is held a sufficient number of hours to fulfill the requirements set by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).

HOLIDAYS AND NO-CLASS DAYS Spring Semester: April 30 (Mon) National Holiday May 3 (Thu) Constitution Memorial Day (National Holiday) May 4 (Fri) Greenery Day (National Holiday) May 5 (Sat) Children’s Day (National Holiday)

Autumn Semester: November 1 (Thu) Foundation Day / Memorial Service (School Holiday) November 2 (Fri) School Holiday November 3 (Sat) Culture Day (National Holiday) December 3 (Mon) St. Xavier’s Day (School Holiday) January 14 (Mon) Coming of Age Day (National Holiday)

CLASS HOURS 1st Period : 9:15 – 10:45 2nd Period : 11:00 – 12:30 3rd Period : 13:30 – 15:00 4th Period : 15:15 – 16:45 5th Period : 17:00 – 18:30 6th Period : 18:45 – 20:15

CLASS CANCELLATIONS Classes are normally held according to the academic calendar, but they may be canceled due to an academic conference, business trip or illness of a faculty member. Class cancellations are announced on Loyola* when the teacher notifies the Center for Academic Affairs. An announcement may be posted on Loyola on the same day a class is canceled, so please make it a habit to check Loyola before each class. You may also check for class cancellations on the day of the class from your mobile phone.

If a faculty member does not come to class within 30 minutes of the starting time, please notify the Center for Academic Affairs and follow their instructions.

MAKE-UP CLASSES Make-up classes are normally held on predetermined dates scheduled in the Spring and Autumn semesters, but other days may also be arranged for make-up classes. In both cases, the days for make-up classes will be announced on Loyola; please check the date, time, and classroom.

Class cancellations, make-up classes or any additional no-class days will be announced on the Loyola Bulletin Board.

*Loyola Web Service: see section a.130

SOPHIA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS

BULLETIN OF INFORMATION

2018-2019

Bulletin of Information 2018-2019 Faculty of Liberal Arts The Office of the Faculty of Liberal Arts 7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, 102-8554, Telephone 03 (3238) 4004 Fax 03 (3238) 4076

Published by the Center for Academic Affairs, Sophia University

7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554, Japan Telephone 03 (3238) 3515 Fax 03 (3238) 3264

March, 2018

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein. However, subsequent to the date of publication, circumstances may necessitate changes. The University reserves the right to make all such changes, including those in the program of study, courses of instruction, fees, and officers of administration and instruction, without notice. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION P. 2

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES P. 3

§ a100 General Information for FLA Students P. 3 § a200 Degree Requirements P. 5 § a300 Course Registration P. 8 § a400 Examinations P. 13 § a500 Grades P. 19 § a600 Change in Student Status P. 21 § a700 Study Abroad Programs P. 24 § a750 Certification Programs P. 25 § a800 Tuition and Fees P. 26 § a900 Announcements from University Offices P. 27

SECTION B: FLA CURRICULUM P. 33

§ b010 Information on Curriculum P. 33 § b100 Curriculum for Students who Entered from 2014 P. 35 § b200 Curriculum for Students who Entered before 2014 P. 59 § b300 Course Lists P. 81

SECTION C: SOPHIA SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS P. 91

§ c100 SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS P. 91 § c200 Certificate Programs P. 92

SECTION D: INFORMATION ON INSTRUCTORS & OFFICES P. 95

§ d100 Teaching Staff and Faculty Office Hours 2017-2018 P. 95 § d200 General Information and Office Directory P. 100 § d300 Campus Map P. 103

INDEX P. 115

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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a300 COURSE REGISTRATION SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a400 EXAMINATIONS 13 are . They , and class bag ’s each semester Notes anguage courses courses anguage l emesters oard oard student ard (Fees: 500 yen) (Fees: ard B . Also, no student may no student . Also, oreign instructions in class. F - in have usually General information is Loyola on announced Bulletin Board; note that the class teacher may additional give exams ulletin B up - floor in Building 2. The Temporary and kept in the in kept and exam emporary C ID T Make Students are responsible noting for responsible are Students Applicable Not applicable - 4th off 90 minutes in length. in 90 minutes ed the etc. , urn Center under any circumstances ce. schedule are generally EXAMINATIONS Announcements of exam exam Announced on Announced Loyola by the for Academic Affairs Given in class by class in Given class teacher 400 ll be announced on the Loyola on the announced ll be s day of issuan § a and the classroomsthe and in which courses the for examinations the of the . examination the during desk on the placed be must earable devices must be t w certificate issuing machine on the on the issuing machine certificate card the times the be submitted xamination and and deadline ofdeadline submission , inal exams in the FLA eport Exam period / forgets his/her ID, he/she must obtain must he/she ID, his/her forgets a During Final Final During Exam period R examinations / To term Any time during during Any time class sessions on the (usually last day of class) by the deadline deadline by the set at end of the .F the following types: following the alid onlyfor v to automatic in rolled the student student Examination Policy Examination Final Examination Schedule Final obile phones obile Papers If a The student’s ID The student’s are not to be used for any reason during the exam. the during any reason for be used to not are from The student must take the examination in the prescribed classroom. ID Card is M Students who come to the classroom more than 20 minutes after the beginning of the the of beginning the after than 20 minutes more classroom the to come who Students enter to be allowed not will examination leave the classroom until 30 minutes after the beginning of the examination. the of beginning the after 30 minutes until classroom the leave No student may leave the classroom unless he/she has submitted his/her answer sheet. class Types of E 410 Types - a430 a420

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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a400 EXAMINATIONS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a400 EXAMINATIONS 15 e course. it academicdishonesty with regards to written depth study. ooks, various resources, internet websites, etc. in in your etc. websites, internet resources, various ooks, ion with others. ion with in the past and submitting them as though they are your own writing. your own are though as they them submitting past and the in Students should respect the and of research resources forerunners and contemporaries and conduct independent and- in Students shouldStudents basic academic make continuous skills. efforts to develop their Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism Plagiarism: Using materials from b reports and papers without proper citations and presenting them as your original ideas. ideas. your original as them presenting and citations proper without papers and reports The name of our university, Sophia, embodies a deep respect for the pursuit of the highest highest the pursuit of for the a deep respect embodies Sophia, university, of name our The below. Honesty outlined Academic of Principles the with comply to students ask We wisdom. emphasizes that Others” with Others, for Women and “Men of our motto with line in is This respect for and cooperat 1. Promoting and Complying with Academic Honesty Academic with and Complying Promoting Using reports and papers from others (e.g. your seniors or friends) written for the course or a similar course Submitting the same report or paper for more than one course. one than more for paper or report same the Submitting 2. a442 reports and papers. The university will impose severe punishment on students involved in in involved on students punishment severe impose will university The and papers. reports dishonesty. academic or cheating papers: and reports written in of cheating Examples  Cheating in Written Reports and PapersStrictly is Forbidden Written inCheating Students must not cheat (plagiarize) or comm Cheating and academic dishonesty in written reports and papers can be avoided if students are students if be avoided can papers and reports written in dishonesty academic and Cheating the carefully and observe Read Honesty. Academic of Principles the of aware and cautious cheating. avoid and Papers” and Reports, Written Exams, in Honesty “Academic following and Reports, Papers Written Academic Honesty in Exams,  In addition, the university will apply the same punishment as in cheating in final exams. final in in as cheating punishment same the apply will university the addition, In §  Example Example Academic of Dishonesty  th for (failure) F an receive will students papers, and reports written in cheating found If In a zealous attempt to be original, students may end up breaking research rules (falsifying and (falsifying rules research up breaking end may students original, be to attempt zealous a In of acts These own. their as others of results research or misappropriating data) fabricating academic of principles the go against nonetheless they but unintentional, be may dishonesty honesty. 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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a400 EXAMINATIONS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a500 GRADES at 19 The QPI QPI The . receive lower a 1.0 2.0 4.0 3.0 Quality Point Index the quality points (QP) for th and programs will also be calculated into into calculated be also will programs and GRADES Satisfactory Passing Withdrawal Failure Excellent § a500 90 - 60 8070 Good - - . 69- 89 79 100 】 F B C D A W Grade Scale . s, professors should apply a grading curve to limit the number of A’s to no more no more to A’s of number the limit to curve grading a apply should professors s, Grading Grade Point Average (GPA) Average Point Grade following “Grading Guideline” has been implemented by the university from the academic the from university by the implemented been has Guideline” “Grading following a510 a520 The Grading Guideline Grading The An “A” should be given to approximately 20% and no more than 30% of registered the 30% than and no more 20% students. to approximately given be should “A” An with courses lecture and courses, guidance seminars, to apply not does however, policy, This less 30 or of students registered Although each course should be graded according to the evaluation criteria indicated in the the in indicated criteria evaluation the to according graded be should course each Although course syllabu than 30% of the students in the course. As a result, when more than 30% of the students receive a a receive students the of 30% than more when a result, As course. the in students of the 30% than 30% would top the outside students those 100), (out of of 90 points score raw A=4.0) e.g., (QPI: index point quality the called weight a assigned is grade Each grade for the course. § table: following the to according graded is work student’s A The guideline. this to according determined be should grades The 2015. year 【 multiplied by the number of credits for the course determines course the for credits of by number the multiplied attempted credits of number total by the divided points quality the of all sum The course. point average grade the gives assigned) is “F” an for which course of a credits the (including (GPA). N.B. Grades received for courses offered by other faculties GPA student’s the § to the 2019 nfectious ), 2018 ), Tue work will be 80 “I 26( Wed a9 de review 29 ( a grade.a Final authority have completed at least can be accepted after the February )- August August )- Fri review Tue and must must and ( 22( attendance. ). 28 missed or unsubmitted February February 2018 : 2019 Thu), abus about class about abus ( (Fri), syll 29 do not exempt a student from quizzes, tests, examinations, or or examinations, tests, quizzes, from student a do exempt not student may not repeat for credit a course in which he/she has he/she which in a course credit for repeat not may student graduating students graduating September 20 graduating students: August August students: graduating . Note that the purpose of this procedure is to is procedure this of purpose the hours that . Note within office a student repeats the same course, the previous record will not be not will record previous the course, same the repeats a student rses: March March rses: cou courses: Change in Course Number and/or Title and/or Number Course in Change w Seniors and Seniors Seniors and Seniors b320, Autumn Autumn For For Attendance § been a mistake in the grades, he/she may submit a request for for gra a request may submit he/she grades, the in a mistake been 2018 Spring 2018 (see Grade Revie Repetition of a Course Honors Class its during the semester concerned. concerned. semester during the its Deadline for Grade Review: for Grade Deadline d

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For eave of a 613 614 610 612 611 Spring Semester Autumn Semester There will be a reductio submit submit Students with with Students A student who wishes to take a leave of absence must consult the the consult must absence of leave a to take who wishes student A Absence sent by postal mail, it must be postmarkedon or before the deadline date. 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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a600 CHANGE IN STUDENT STATUS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a600 CHANGE IN STUDENT STATUS s 23 or only such ( enter the . of study at at study of admission. Further - President, a student r semesters . After submitting the not included) not y General Studies for u Language Courses Courses Language are niversity re- may (Onl their motivation after after motivation their staff on their future academicstaff / and who satisfy the following following the satisfy who and admitted student withdraws student admitted University ). - at least fo o give a chance to the students to students the to chance a o give than 32 credits in four consecutive consecutive in four 32 credits than e aculty from the u epartment he/she wishes to change to. to change wishes he/she epartment application form application . . 全学共通 of leave of absence epartment. approval of the of the approval d s s Section s appropriate appropriate d withdrawal from the university. (period or been dismissed student was dismissed because his/her length of residence residence of length his/her because dismissed was student admitted students cannot apply. cannot students admitted - may apply to enter another faculty or department. Further Further department. or faculty another enter to may apply for the change. ed change ed or the if ees , F ies( Stud and General ourses) University c uition T their school life and study plan, and consult faculty consult and plan, study and life school their ay available at the Academicavailable Records at theSection tudent has a 2.6 GPA or higher for credits obtained in in obtained credits for higher or GPA a 2.6 has tudent tudent has completed or is expected to complet to expected is or completed has tudent may do so by submitting the by submitting do so may time of the request admission upon approval of his/her application. However, if a re a if However, application. his/her of approval upon Transfer students Transfer and Re The s Compulsory Compulsory There is adequate reason the students who entered before 2014.) before entered who students The student satisfies all requirements set by the d The s Re- Change of Faculty/Department Change Admission for a Second Degree for Admission on deliberation by the faculty and with the and with by faculty the on deliberation Preferential Measures , the student will take an exam given by the 2) 4) 3) Note: Transfer ofTransfer FacultyNote: / Department is limited to one time. Eligibility 1) Failure to P Failure ReasonsOther included in the calculation. the in included give and 0.5 than less is GPA whose students the contacts individually department The guidance at the end of theThis academic system is t year. on back look in do not any improvement show students the In case plan. guidance, the universitymay recommen Students who fail to pay the tuition and fees before the set deadline. deadline. set the before and fees tuition pay the to who fail Students apply. Regulations 61 University 60 and of Articles to whom Students Up who is in the third year or above, and who has taken fewer taken has and who or above, year the in third is who semesters excluding the period(s) of leave of absence, may be exempted from dismissal from of number by divided the earned of credits number total the if 40, Article by University the semesters of enrollment is than more 8 credits. a640 niversity Graduates of Sophia of Sophia Graduates information is A degree student who has withdrawn has who student degree A 3) 4) N.B. u is dismissed a second time re for apply to allowed be not will he/she years, eight of limit the reached had informationAcademic is available Record at the § a660 requirements § a650 § f another of department a to change to who wish Students form or study in one of of in one rticipating may and the overseas overseas the and participating . ends students to to several students ends s students .who Degree wish students s. By issued by the Center for Global for Global Center by the issued sends students to several language language several to students sends approximately one year before the University in this program are regarded as regarded are program this in . must apply in advance to the the to General advance in apply must overseas institutions during the summer the summer during institutions overseas learning programs that include fieldwork include that programs learning 's graduation's requirements. on University - a foreign institution foreign a ” Abroad Study : Sophia : Sophia or and and hands participating Sophia University : Students who plan to study abroad on their own andown on their abroad study to who plan Students : Study Abroad.” are permitted to doso only if the Department Chair : s e transferred, with the approval of their department, as or without taking a leave of of absence leave a taking without Student TUDY ABROAD ABROAD S TUDY PROGRAM s graduation requirements graduation s S ’ : Programs 700 . general studies credits. § a Language Programs during the semester or summer and spring reces spring and summer or semester during the University sends students to several to students sends and successfully completing the courses, students will be able to earn language language earn to able be will students courses, the completing successfully and determines that such a choice would be educationally beneficial for the student. the for beneficial educationally would be choice such a that determines . By participating in one of these programs and successfully completing the the completing successfully and programs these of in one By. participating s term Study Abroad Programs term - Sophia has a formal exchange agreement receive reciprocal treatment regarding credits and Short - Short General Study Abroad Program Abroad Study General Exchange Program Exchange program ordinator University Social Engagement Social

712 713 710 714 711 these abroad for one year or one semester tudy Abroad Program. Credit transfer arrangements are the same as for Exchange Program Exchange for as same the are arrangements transfer Credit Program. tudy Abroad § a and service learning § a credits that can be used for fulfilling Sophiafulfilling used for be that can credits programs at designated overseas universities during the summer . and spring recess By pa in used can be that credits earn students courses, the completing and successfully programs these for fulfilling intensive programs on specialized subjects at designated recess spring and courses, students earn creditsthat canb or education specialized Sophia students, but students must apply independently to an approved institution and arrange their own their and arrange institution approved an to independently apply must students but students, General the in participating students Program, Exchange the to in contrast Also, accommodation. University Sophia to both fees and pay tuition must Program Study Abroad wish to transfer the credits back to Sophia University S f “Handbook see For details, institution. , students Program Abroad Study General the and Program Exchange the both * For § a § a 24 simultaneously enrolled at Sophia University Sophia at enrolled simultaneously § a to study at an exchange partner institution partner exchange an at study to school expenses. For details, see f “Handbook see For details, expenses. school Area Co University Sophia at conducted be will screening Internal al selection intern the pass process first must students to The period. exchange the of beginning program. exchange the to nominated be Sophia which with a school at abroad studying Students University and DiscoveryEducation

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a700 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a750 CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS 25 or f oard oard B ulletin B ) starting with 62 taken by 62 taken with starting do) ō enter for Teaching and Curator enter for Teaching k C OGRAMS ) ) katei /Kamoku in katei - ces will be posted on the on the be posted will ces oti shoku ō 科目コード /Gakugei /Ky CERTIFICATION PR CERTIFICATION 教職課程 750 § a Teacher Certification ( Teacher Curator Certification (学芸員課程 • • in the programs for Teacher Certification and Curator Certification in the programs may not students degree for Teacher FLA graduation. for required credits the fulfilling as counted be be waived. 62 will with starting for courses tuition The Pending completion of the required course work, FLA degree students may obtain certification in certification obtain may students degree FLA work, course required the of completion Pending the following areas: Credits in courses with course numbers ( numbers with course in courses Credits Credentials. Certification Programs). Information may be obtained at the the at obtained be may Information Programs). Certification These programs are taught only in Japanese. the by held meeting guidance special the attend should programs these in interested Students (n Credentials Curator and Teaching for Center the , Once . Alumni Alumni entrance term students term Period. term students), 2018 for Students Pursuing Pursuing Students for - 2018 ), niversity. niversity. ), U Fri Fri 9 ( ( November November : ) . Students are responsible are or Cancellation Period Students . ors Autumn Autumn: Autumn: October 19

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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a800 TUITION AND FEES SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES ) 27 and es S 履修要覧 /Bulletin of of /Bulletin class time: time teacher: time of the bulletin does not not accept does bulletin boards (see time lecturers from 履修要覧 - /Bulletin of Information of /Bulletin rsity time or part- time or part- - he location or part undergraduate t full- Handbook 履修要覧 for time lecturers;time those without an Academic Handbook Academic - on campus; contact them before or before them contact on campus; for all hey are full mail addressesto students. contact address, and if so, the address address the and if so, address, contact hers ( hers - or Academic Affairs Academic : Handbook offices up classes, change of classrooms, and exam - 履修要覧(listed first on each pages Department) of time. Academic - : er releases his/her faculty of Sophia University of Sophia faculty particular course. If a student wishes to contact his/her his/her contact to wishes a student If course. particular and academic advisors fice hours : time / part hers - time in front of their names are part are names their of front in - eac ” have offices on campus and individual office hours for student student for hours office individual and on campus offices have and inquire in person. in inquire and T * Center for Academic Affairs(Academic Services). Students should tructions. our oard. Some notices may also be posted on unive posted be also may notices Some oard. Y the / Adjunct Adjunct / professors B may seek advice on studies, course enrollment, career options and any any and options career enrollment, course studies, on advice seek may

s class advisors offices and their of and their offices time faculty. - ’ ontact ontact ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY FROM ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICE ulletin are B tudent in student life. in student Student ID Card ID Student available at 900 s. S time faculty: time lecturers is - their their t- How to C to How Bulletin Boards time lecturers / Adjunct professors do have not § a Center for Academic Affairs does notAcademic relay Centermessages for from students to their teachers. Loyola - ces concerning classes (cancelled classes, make Full List of teachers of Departments of advisors List of advisors/academic class Department offices Department 910 the ・ ・ Information ・ difficulties Also, there Full time faculty members your contact hours, office of outside appointment an to make you need If appointments. Department foroffice ins seminar asterisk are full Teachers with an asteriskTeachers “ to see whether the teacher is full itself, bring The Part inquiries. telephone Information on whether or not a or teach not on whether Information Please check the list of courses with names of class teac For protection of personal information, the Center f information, personal of protection For after classes. Some teachers may release their personal e d300, Yotsuya Campus Bulletin Boardsin Building 1FNo.2 d300, Yotsuya The class teachers are either full a teach to coming universities other t on whether depending ways the are following the teachers, 1. boards). All students are strongly advised to check the Loyola and university bulletin boards bulletin university and Loyola the check to advised strongly are students All boards). regularly. § a920 § Noti schedules) and announcements for individual students, including urgent matters, will be posted be posted will matters, urgent including students, individual for and announcements schedules) on If you do not know whether the teacher you wish to contact is a contact is to you teacher wish the whether know you not 3. If do 2. Par § a if 2; ssue ) No. the t relevant University Day of i 9:00 to 17:00 to 9:00 → . Notes on: Sophia Fri. following Mon. following Fri following Wed. following - the machine. If you Ifthe machine. floor, Bldg. floor, office centeroffice → → ay of issue → any changes due to to due any changes school events will be announced (in D 4th Campus Seibo Mejiro date * Service Hours: Service Mon. Issuance machines are installed ‧ ‧ Academic Records Section. , Fri. Fri. Mon./Tue. Mon./Tue. Wed./Thu. Wed./Thu. ay of pplication received pplication issue n the n the D Takes 3 working days from from days working 3 Takes application A ・ On the same day ・ ・ O same day 00 00 00 00 300 500 200 400 achine free Fees ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥2 1,0 Fees ¥ ¥2 ¥ M the certificate issuance machine or a e ) ¥2 enter enter for Student Affairs. to have the certificate issued. The certificate issuance ” the certificate issuance machine on how to operate the ssuance I either from Center for Academic Affairs in order in the Center for Academic Affairs raduation (Japanes cquisition of of cquisition ertificate obtained A Student Discount Certificate can be issued from issued be can Certificate Discount Student C s graduation. s ’ can be Certificates Certificates 1F, Bldg. No.2 1F, rospective rospective ssued at the I P icense te ofte Prospective G ’s L certificates Check the type of certificate you need and apply as follows: as and apply you need certificate of type the Check Certificate of Prospective Graduation certifies that the student is eligibleto graduate Certificates in charge: Center for Academic Affairs,Academicin charge: Center for Academic Records Section Permission to extend period of stay of period extend to Permission tudent ID Card is required “ issue of Student ID Card - the student has met all graduation requirements, but it does not mean that guarantees student the guarantees the of 10 copies to Up need more copies, please inquire at the C The A s only. students for current available is machine at inquire password, the For (issued only during Final Exam period) Exam Final only during (issued (university designated form in Japanese only) Japanese in form designated (university eacher Permission to change the status of residence” / English) Certificate Discount Student Medical Checkup Certificate Student Card ID Temporary Certificate of AttendanceCertificate (Japanese of / English Transcript (JapaneseOfficial / English) Certifica Re Certificate of T Certificates necessary for application of “ Certificates Certificates from the and and offices. offices. Various Office Please follow the voice instructions of instructions voice the follow Please * * machine. * * 28 § a930

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES 29 . ) affixed ervices may . Return the the Return . . commuting pass or pass commuting a valid current sticker at a ) on the Student ID Card, ID Student on the ) 在籍確認シール . etc , etc. using issuance machine because of , both on and off campus. S campus. off both on and : or staff of Sophia or University staff Academic Records Section if there are any borrow library books books library borrow tudents obtain should tudents or when there is no vacant column left the in left column no vacant is there when or , to member and . or one year; s available at the Center for Academic Affairs eceipt at the office and receive the certificate. commuting route commuting , please come to the Center for Academic Affairs., please comeAcademic to the Center for or niversity when you lose your student status by withdrawal from Sophia from by withdrawal status your student you when lose niversity ation form er the main library nor use the certificate U ata of Student ID Card ticker is valid f commuting pass fee paymentsticker from the vending machine andplace it on the application s issue record. record. issue s application form with your Student ID Card to the office. Receipts will be issued be will Receipts office. the to Card ID Student your with form application exams your the applic your address address your the ard the to ard may be asked to show it in various situations in various it show to asked be may Academic Records Section the to C the t discoun certificate student discount ticket ticket discount student to take to the enter university librarymain to use the certificate issuance machine and obtain a certificate or student travel fare to buy buy to to show the at request when of officials you on are trains to submit various application forms at the office the at forms application various submit to tudent ID Card is valid only with a current Enrollment Sticker ( Sticker Enrollment current a with only valid is Card ID tudent Student Identification (ID Student Card Card) as you fails to fails function magstrip the When Complete On the day of issue, show the r the show issue, day of the On Purchase Changes in the D the in Changes form. Submit applicant. to the Valid Enrollment Sticker Enrollment Valid 1) 3) 2) 4) 5) to show when requested by faculty a requested when 7) show to 6) If there are any changes or errors in the data (name, date of birth notify changes changes commuting pas The s s The back. on the the beginning Notify of each academic the year. Please keep the card free from contact with magnets such as smart phone cases or bag clasps When you cannot ent cannot you When the magstripe malfunction niversity. U not be provided if you do not have your Student ID Card. ID Student your have not you if do provided be not The Student ID Card certifies that you are a student of Sophia University. Carry it with you all at University. Sophia of a student you are that Card certifies ID Student The times Student ID ID Student Student ID Cards should not be lent or given to another person for person any another to given reason or lent be not should Cards ID Student 3. You will need the Student ID Card in the following cases following the in Card ID Student need the will You 1) § a940 4) 2) 2. 3) 1. ) ’s 保 his fee fee t a to the ortant ortant demic family issue of issue students, students, e- ) issued by issued ) available at )” purchase 住民票の写し ) at the Aca at) the Japanese students. s address, or may ’ 住所変更届)” number, students should should students number, Request for R ermanent address, 住民票の写し esidence ( niversity sends imp 氏名変更届 R ,“ Guarantor change sheet ( sheet change Guarantor .P date ofdate birth for all and 在籍確認シール not required. esidence ( are menu menu on Loyola. In thecase guarantor ertificate of date of birth Japanese students. When students change students When students. Japanese ” C Address change sheet( tatus) address oraddress telephone ’ Name change sheet ( resident card number for non - for number card resident their residence status and period of stay in Japan Japan in stay of period and status residence their “ ertificate of R umber . fy (listed in order of priority): N Academic Records Section, and then full name, full and ’s the ). umber (My Number) d to noti d to or guarantors or n Address registration Address “ should submit the “ the submit should guarantor, they need to submit the “ the submit to need they guarantor, Student ID Card Card ID Student Telephone student ame s nationality, submit a submit a nationality, s ir the ’ s name, submit a tudents (Residence S ’ s N tive S apan and earns his/her living independently living his/her earns and apan Japanese students) yen) and place it on the designated form designated on the it place and yen) ndividual ndividual students efec ating the ddress or of your card at your card of uarantor ationality 学生証再発行願 tudent’ and i and A 1,000 in student in , ”( Japanese Japanese Japan, - issue - to the Academic Records Section. 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Such day. another to rescheduled and exams canceled be ervice is S tay tay S tatus to e announced through announced e S College Student extension from 3 months prior to the expiration date at the Immigration the dateat expiration the to fromprior 3 monthsextension eck announcements on Loyola and the official official the and on Loyola announcements eck residence status or leave Japan. College Student eriod of S must befilled out bythe Academic Records Section. 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If students contract a new infectious disease such as a new strain of influenza, special measures may be taken; please ch When students contract an infectious disease as defined by the School Health and Safety Act, Safety Act, and Health School by the defined as disease an infectious contract students When they Should you contract such a disease, take the following steps: following the take disease, a such you contract Should When the U the When the accidents or strikes, classes will cancellation 200 yen and will take 3 working days. 3 working take will yen and 200 Student Bureau. Please be aware that staying in Japan beyond the period of stay is illegal and be may and illegal is stay of period the beyond Japan in staying that aware be Please Bureau. punished. the application for change of status status of change for application the fee issuing The Section. 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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES SECTION B: FLA CURRICULUM § b010 INFORMATION ON CURRICULUM - 33 and - ourses, ourses, C discipline, These courses courses These Core in a level course or (except if faculty LA service before the - field. - and beginning language language and beginning F. a particular sub year students. level course will often require more more require will often course level - n languageof a specific field.Students CURRICULUM ourses within a discipline; designed for third designed discipline; within a ourses ON C and third receive a - n the syllabus students will find clear information information find clear will students syllabus n the I before registering for a course. course. for a registering before ourses for beginning students,

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rounded interdisciplinary education and highly and a education interdisciplinary rounded - Educational Purpose Pedagogical Philosophy Pedagogical Diploma Policy Diploma Curriculum Policy Curriculum 4 5 purpose of the FLA education is to nurture students’ cosmopolitan outlook, their language ability, ability, language their outlook, cosmopolitan students’ nurture to is education FLA the of purpose A well in English. in The intellectual capacityto approachparticular issues both from highly specialized and broad general perspectives. The capability to integrate themselves in multi -cultural socio issues. important various of understanding better the to contribute to activities

012 012 To extend their capacity to understand the multiplicity of societies and cultures in the world by by world the in cultures and societies of multiplicity the understand to capacity their extend To To develop the ability to think critically about a wide range range and andTo the ability wide issues, cultural to develop toof think about social a critically To acquire specialized knowledge in one of the three majors (Comparative Culture, International International Culture, (Comparative majors three the of one in knowledge specialized acquire To b013 b013 b01 b01 cultures and countries. Through academic training and research, the FLA contributes to the the to contributes FLA the research, and training academic Through countries. and cultures various the of solving the to also and world globalized today’s in affairs current of understanding social issues we face. § 34 § b offields arts education in provides the -English Arts all [FLA] an ofThe Faculty liberal Liberal While offering and Economics. Business Studies, and International Culture, Social Comparative courses insuch fields as well as cro understanding in the field, the FLA also aims to help students to achieve advanced language as act between mediators in criticality and to order flexibility proficiency intellectual and The and flexibility in thinking in order to act as bridges between different cultures within the context of of context the within cultures different between bridges as act to order in thinking in flexibility and globalization. § acquired have should students knowledge and skills the for standards sets Arts The Faculty Liberal of the passed have and requirements the fulfilled have who Those below. described as graduation upon thesis defense will be awarded a diploma. 1. 3. § 2. In accordance with the diploma policy, the Faculty of Liberal Arts constructs its curriculum with courses aligned with the following purposes. 1) become proficient in discussing such matters in English. The Core Program is specifically designed foundational skills. in these to students train 2) Traditions, Cultural Culture, and Society categories: distribution three the in courses of range a taking andPolitics Economy. 3) take to courses continuing from neighboring while Studies) Social areas. By Economics, and Business on perspective flexible and broad a obtain will students disciplines, various in courses studying world. today's in issues important n remains versio the sole Japanese the and information, for provided is translation English The Note: official version. If there is anydiscrepancy between the two versions, the Japanese original should take precedence.

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35 b160 b131 b132 b133 b134 b135 b140 b141 b142 b143 b150 b151 b152 b153 b101 b110 b111 b112 b113 b120 b121 b122 b123 b130 § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § REQUIREMENTS (SE) (HPE) ts (GS) ts General Guidelines) Courses TION WIDE GENERAL STUDIES WIDE GENERAL - SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SPECIALIZED EVALUA Specialized Education Electives - Course Registration for Japanese for Registration Course Spanishand French, Chinese, for Registration Course Languages Other for Registration Course AttendancePolicy Program Core FLA Major Courses ( FLA FLA Major Culture Comparative FLA International and Business Economics Major FLA Major Social Studies FLA Studies in Christian Humanism Studies Educationand Physical Health Elective Subjec General Studies Distribution Courses FLA General Courses FLA Advanced General Education Courses General Guidelines b100 CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTSWHO ENTERED FROM 2014 FACULTY MAJOR COURSES FLA UNIVERSITY COURSES AND OF LIST CATEGORIES COURSES LANGUAGE GENERAL GUIDELINES GUIDELINES GENERAL SELF § 94 credits 124 credits 22 credits 30 credits 2 credits 12 credits 2 credits 2 credits 8 credits 8 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 48 credits 4 credits Sentaku Kamoku Sentaku ) / oku) Sentaku Sentaku KamokuHisshū ) / 目 ) Kam 科 目 ū 択 科 選 修 Hissh 必 Electives / wide General Courses - 択 目

選 ) 科 修 必 Kamoku ) Kamoku Kyōtsū Zengaku / WIDE GENERAL STUDIESWIDE(GS) GENERAL - Gogaku Gogaku ) Kamoku Gakka / / Processes WIDE GENERAL STUDIES(GS) WIDE GENERAL - SPECIALIZED EDUCATION (SE) SPECIALIZED EDUCATION 全学共通科目 語学科目 学科科目 UNIVERSITY ( COMPULSORY LANGUAGE COURSES (LA) COMPULSORY ( FLA ( Studies in Christian Humanism in Christian Studies Faculty of Liberal Arts Major Courses (compulsory electives) (compulsory Courses Major Arts Liberal of Faculty Electives Specialized Education Arts Liberal of Faculty Compulsory Elective Subject( ( Subject Compulsory General Studies Electives Subjects ( Faculty of Liberal Arts Core Program (compulsory subjects) (compulsory Program Core Arts Liberal of Faculty Major Courses Specialized Education Electives (SE English Composition 1 Composition English 2 Composition English Thinking Speaking Public Language Courses Language FLA Distribution Courses Courses Education General Advanced FLA General Courses or University Health and Physical Education Physical and Health SPECIALIZED EDUCATION (SE) 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1.

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37 yō can ō course in the FLA in FLA the students tudents must must tudents キリスト教人間 b113. ourses included gakunenmuke Ky gakunenmuke wide General Studies -wide General Studies ō /K service. courses. Elective coursesare This is a compulsory subject FLA This is a compulsory subject FLA ar to discuss to ar topics health, such as ). subject FLA students completemust subject FLA service. service. choosing these choosing brochure published by the Faculty of Theology. Theology. of Faculty the by published brochure e list of compulsory courses of compulsory list compulsory compulsory Studies in Christian Humanism ( Humanism Christian in Studies found in paragraph b111, and detailed explanations found paragraph in b111, the befor ウェルネスと身体 ese courses. from can be ate a new course as part of the University - rough Loyola web the the requirements of their program. The course is offered in English English in offered is The course of their program. the requirements courses. This is This a courses. Sophia University’s founding spirit, undergraduate students muststudents undergraduate founding spirit, Sophia University’s these courses not withdraw from th wide requirement by taking requirement wide understand - ō Ningengaku) nformation. nformation. Wellness, the Body and Culture ( Culture and Body the Wellness, students can GENERAL GUIDELINES: CompulsoryGENERAL subject , in each category to order in meet the requirements program. of the FLA information about in this category. S from wide range a of course courses category. choose this in can students l a Universityl a Kirisuto Ky / b105 GENERAL GUIDELINES: Studies in in Christian Humanism GUIDELINES: Studies b105 GENERAL b106 GENERAL GUIDELINES: Health and Physical Education (HPE)and Education GUIDELINES: Physical Health b106GENERAL b107 GENERAL GUIDELINES: Advanced General Education Courses GUIDELINES: b107 GENERAL b104 GENERAL GUIDELINES: Electiveb104 subjectGENERAL b103 GENERAL GUIDELINES:b103 Compulsory GENERAL elective subject b102 b102 All FLA students will assignedbe to a sports, culture andbodilytheir societybased on experiences.FLA All section of It can be challengingbalance to themany aspects of daily living. Sophia University aoffers ye first their during taken be to students all for course compulsory read theread Bulletin of Information carefully § order toIn better fulfil 学 students must complete to meet or Japanese. - web Loyola on the found can be course the about information More FLA FLA Bulletin of I FLA students may selectFLA these courses divided into different categories and there are limits to the number of c of number the to limits are and there categories different into divided students choosemust sectionsof the theto requirementsofmeet theirprogram.FLA inoffered English. More th be syllabi can accessed Course § curriculum. The course Advanced (高学年向け教養科目 General Studies choose § cre to decided University the 2013 In students must complete to This is a subject FLA ) must be taken afterKamoku the fourth semester. program. of their the requirements meet § also See Loyola. on the be found can courses those about information More § Compulsory courses must be taken by FLA students in order to meet the requirements of their their of requirements the meet to order in students by FLA taken be must courses Compulsory section. that change cannot and course the of section particular a in placed are Students program. Usually § § Studies in Christian in Humanism Studies the in found be can ese the years to tart takingtart th s second semester. Students placed in in placed Students semester. second Pay special attention to registration procedures. For procedures. registration to attention Pay special evaluations are provided to students. to provided are evaluations - ’ ing that period the Dean can advise students. students. advise can Dean the period ing that their first year of studies, develop plans for choosing a major, a major, choosing for plans develop of studies, year first their WIDE GENERAL STUDIESWIDE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL - term sophomores. During that period the Chair of the Department of of Department the of Chair the period that During sophomores. term - First - courses are ‘lottery courses. es for a total of 4 credits to meet graduation requirements. Normally, students must must students Normally, requirements. graduation meet to 4 credits of total a for es se and complete graduation requirements and avoid administrative problems. problems. administrative avoid and requirements graduation and complete term seniors. Dur - cours The information about lottery courses, check the ‘Course Registration Quick Navi’ brochure brochure Navi’ Quick Registration ‘Course the check courses, lottery about information Loyola the of section “registration” the or Affairs for Academic Center by the published studenthandbook. At the beginningof the semester important announcements Registration for “Studies in Christian Humanism” courses:Registration “Studies for Cancellation Withdrawal or students. FLA for available are periods withdrawal and Cancellation Information about “Studies in in Christian Humanism” courses: Information about “Studies The “Studies in Christian Humanism” courses have been placed in five sections or E are in section E. Courses in section courses only the take can FLA students blocks. E section the about Information period. fifth the during on Tuesday week a once offered by the published brochure Humanism” in Christian “Studies the in found can be courses utabo Christian Questions Loyola. on Humanism or Faculty Theology courses can be 7. No. Bldg. in Theology directed of Faculty of the to Office the Coordinators are available to guide students. Events such as information sessions for for sessions information as such Events students. guide to available are Coordinators self completing and a major choosing Liberal Arts and advisors are available to guide students. Important events such as the the as such events Important students. guide to available are advisors and Arts Liberal are semester each of beginning the at sessions advising student and Camp Orientation guidance. student for provided Final mores choosing their majors. During that period the Dean, the Chair and Chair the Dean, the period that During majors. their choosing mores Sopho Freshmen Academic English Skills” section of the Core Program are advised Program Core to the of section Skills” English Academic ese • • • “ 08 GENERAL GUIDELINES: FLA undergraduate Academic Advising System System Advising Academic undergraduate FLA GUIDELINES: GENERAL 08

• • • b111 STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN HUMANISM (4 cr.) b111 b110 UNIVERSITY b110 courses during their second and third semesters. semesters. third and second their during courses the take one course in their first semester and another in their another and semester first their in course one take § “Studies in Christian Humanism” courses are two credit students courses. need FLA to take two of th The FLA Undergraduate Academic Advising System (GUIDE) was developed over developed was (GUIDE) System Advising Academic Undergraduate FLA The help students prepare for understand by Sophia offered resources advising to other a is complement system GUIDE FLA The University. stages: into three divided is system GUIDE FLA The §b1 38 §

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39 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 autumn Credits urses. for Spring semester, Spring for > 12:00 – oard (Academic Services). Services). (Academic oard who have not yet completed completed yet not have who oard (Academic Services). oardServices). (Academic B B ) dapted course for students with with students for course dapted 10:00 e issued at the registration and it Wed ulletin ulletin 3 ( ) the first class session. (Wed) Wed 12:30. come to the meeting room of HPE department department HPE of room meeting the to come October transfer students transfer 18 ( for Autumn semester. Please note registration that )– the Loyola B and April 12:00 Thu , 11:00 – 11:00 , ( semester. – will be assigned to one of the class sections. The class The sections. class the of one to assigned be will enter for Academic Affairs during the period below. period the during Affairs Academic for enter 8 Philosophy of Human Nature Human of Philosophy Freedom and Leadership : Ignatian Spirituality for Life Modern / Contemporary Philosophy Contemporary / Modern Language Religious of Philosophy Freedom and Leadership : Ignatian Spirituality for Life y ofPhilosoph the Human Person Dignity Human and Rights Human of Philosophy Philosophy of the Human Person Human the of Philosophy Course Title Course served basis and the number of acceptance is limited. is acceptance of number the and basis served - sure to register for the course they have been assigned to. assigned been have they course the for register to sure (Wed) 10:00 first - 19 come Autumn Autumn Spring Spring Spring Autumn Autumn Spring Semester - sure to bring a photo (3 x 3 cm) a penand to cm) x 3 (3 photo bring a to sure Submission period of permission sheet (During office hours) office (During sheet permission of period Submission ll sections of “Wellness, the Body and Culture” are offered on Wednesday, 13:30 on Wednesday, offered are Culture” the Body and “Wellness, of ll sections 15:00. However, the adapted course for students with disabilities during the the during disabilities with students for course adapted the However, 15:00. 370 410 < Autumn semester : September 27 semester will be offered on Friday offered will be semester Be “Wellness, the Body and Culture”, should (Bldg. No.7, 220) 2F, for onregistration 4 April on September or ison a first Class will be assigned and permission a sheet will b 18 20 before who entered Students C the to submitted be should Spring 12)– semester : April (Thu assignment will be posted on Loyola. Students should check the Loyola web service service web Loyola the check should Students on Loyola. posted be will assignment be and board bulletin A - about lottery courses will be posted on will be lottery about courses students: FLA for Courses of List Students enteringStudents in 201 18920 19510 • • • • • ellness, the Body and Culture” (2cr) is compulsory for all students. This course should be should course This students. all for compulsory is (2cr) Culture” Body and the ellness, b112 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (HPE) EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL HEALTH b112 GSG19 GSG19 GSG19780 GSG GSG GSG19740 GSG18910 Registration CD Registration GSG19110 § “W and English in offered be will course The university. the enters student the semester the in taken Japanese. Students will be assigned to the appropriate class. An a disabilities will be offered every autumn every offered be will disabilities B Loyola the on be announced will course the about Details Note that neither cancellation nor withdrawal is allowed for compulsory HPE co HPE for compulsory is allowed withdrawal nor cancellation neither that Note rses ourses Zengaku Zengaku Kyōtsū / concepts, works of art, art, of works concepts, al 目 全学共通科 edits in total of GS Electivesedits in of GS total C ent. They look at the development of development the at look They ent.

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ANT LIT260 and 270 taken in 2015 may be counted for this category. for this counted be 2015 may in 270 taken and LIT260 b113 GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVES SUBJECTS GENERAL (GS) b113 b120 CATEGORIES AND LIST OF COURSES ANDOF LIST b120 CATEGORIES DISTRIBUTION COURSESb121 FLA § studentsAll in Faculty the of Liberal A 40 Notice that some courses are listed under both General Studies and Specialized Education Education Specialized and Studies General both under listed are courses that some Notice categories and may be chosen to fulfill requirements inthe However, same either category. simultaneously. categories both in requirements to fulfill used be may not course § § of experiences to the students introduce category in this courses The andSociety Culture: different human societies, from ancient times to the pres institutional, intellectual, and social patterns that continue to influence our way of thinking and thinking of our way influence to continue that patterns social and intellectual, institutional, today. acting as partas of the Universit ※ systems of belief and symbolic structures. about themselves, their societies, and the world. The courses in this category introduce written written introduce category this in courses The world. the and societies, their themselves, about and artistic analysis and interpretation of particular literary texts, philosophic Cultural Traditions: ※

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41 tegory “Advanced General Education Course”. Course”. Education General “Advanced tegory “Advanced General Education Course” as a part of carry 2 credits each. are worth Principles of Microeconomics Principles Principles of Macroeconomics Politics of Contemporary Themes and Theories Relations International to Introduction Politics Comparative to Introduction Globalization in Controversies Economics and Business for Statistics and Mathematics Computer Studies 1* Studies Computer 2* Studies Computer 3* Studies Computer 1 Issues Environmental Geography Human Geography College Mathematics courses can be found on the University website (syllabus inquiry) or onor inquiry) (syllabus website University found on the be can courses asterisk se 5 of the IBE200 IBE201 POL201 POL205 POL210 POL21 MTH111 COM221 COM222 COM223 ENV131 GEO201 GEO202 MTH101 Students may take the Advanced General Education Course from the fifth semester (ie. their semester. fifth the in students the to given be will priority The year). the junior in semester first If students take more than 2 credits of Advanced General Education Courses, he/she can can he/she Courses, Education General Advanced of 2 credits than more take students If count these credits as GS Electives courses. during enter must Students courses. lottery are Courses Education General Advanced the All the Lottery entry period.

COM211,212,213 and214 taken before 2016 may be counted for this category. this for counted 2016 be may before taken and214 COM211,212,213 the Loyola.the FLA students must take one of the following courses in order to fulfill their requirements for requirements their fulfill to order in courses following the of take one must students FLA General Studies Electives subjects in the ca The syllabi b123 ADVANCED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES EDUCATION GENERAL ADVANCED b123 b122 FLA GENERAL COURSES GENERAL b122 FLA GS Electives.GS ・ ・ ・ Notes on Advanced Students General EducationNoteson CoursesFLA for of take at 2 credits least must Students All Political and economic factors play a major role in shaping the world in in world the in shaping role a major play factors economic and Politics and Economy: Political approaches the of major some to students introduce category this in courses The live. we which factors. such of impact and nature the investigating for § ※ § an with courses *The [60] [90] [100] [100] [100] Remarks ervice in & Day & Time Time Intensive Course Tue, 5 Tue, 4 Thu, 2 Day Wed, 5 Mon, 4 Mon, Intensive course Intensive course※ Intensive course Intensive course Intensive course※ 2 6 2 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 /1F from Autumn semester semester Autumn from /1F Credits Credits A - ※ Junior Junior ars or time slot in which the courses are are courses the in which slot time or ars ) ) ) ) ) ships Existence 1: Existence 2: Existence - - erm erm erm erm T T Junior T T / - - - - courses are held during regular class weeks. Therefore, Therefore, weeks. class regular during held are courses Long Long ” Short Short Course Title Course Title ( ( ( ( Senior Internship Courses Internship ( Global Internships Global Intern Transport Solutions Transport Trade and Inequality Trade Business Economy and Business is held during regular class weeks. Therefore, students who students Therefore, weeks. class regular during is held The The Catholic Today Church ” Migration and Development and Migration Catholic Catholic Thought and Social Education and DiscoveryEducation (Build.2, and 2F Instrumental Value of Hope in Hope of Value Instrumental Hospitality Business in Asia in Business Hospitality Migration and Co and Migration Migration and Co and Migration Global Internships for Senior / Global Internships for Senior / Volvo Group Internship Program Internship Group Volvo Door to a World Leader in Sustainable in Sustainable Leader World a to Door Musical Theatre and Middlebrow Culture and Middlebrow Theatre Musical Spring Spring Spring Spring offered Offered Autumn Autumn Autumn Autumn Autumn Autumn Autumn Courses held during regular class weeks, conducted in English only English in conducted weeks, class regular during held Courses Semester Semester are two types in Advanced General Education courses; intensive courses held during held courses intensive courses; Education General in Advanced types two are Term Internships Senior/Junior Internships Term 01 Lottery Courses. Number in brackets is the capacity. 18 screening will be conducted for all Internship courses. Internship for all be conducted will screening = ] - CD CD Students may take any courses regardless of their ye (履修要覧). handbook Academic or Loyola to refer in Japanese, conducted courses For summer recess and courses held during regular class weeks. Students will get accepted into onlyone course respectively. placed. There

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6. 演習). section esearch esearch Chinese, section ) 年度履修要覧) 履修要覧 ( 2018 credit language requirement: - ( For basic and intermediate courses, . handbook Chinese, French, Spanish, German and Korean Academic of ) F). 演習 )(2018 ( 6 (5 credit requirement. wide courses consult the Academic handbookAcademic courses consult wide the - - panese, other languages panese, other languages are considered "other as foreign language". ). Arabic, German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Russian,Tagalog Chinese (b330), French Chinese (b330) and Spanish (b330) Japanese (b340) THE STUDY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOREIGN OF STUDY THE students should take courses offered for FLA students and should not take courses offered offered courses take not and should students FLA for offered courses take should students in students for offered are courses advanced From 2018, faculties. other in students for faculties. and other FLA both LANGUAGE COURSE OFFERINGS I & II I & OFFERINGS COURSE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE CATEGORIES Foruniversity (Japanese Medium Instruction) optional are and courses cannot be counted for fulfilling the 8 COURSE OFFERINGS II All languages by offered the CLER (except basic andintermediate courses of (Japanese medium instruction 6 Noticethat seminar courses including faculities) other seminar in courses students for ( offered Spanish French and FLA students areFLA encouraged to study languages besides English, especially Japanese. by the Language Center forcourses Language are offered Education and R (CLER) located in Bldg. No. COURSE OFFERINGS I selection of languages that A can be taken to fulfill the 8 MEDIUM OF EDUCATION students being English of the medium the education in of Arts, Faculty Liberal FLA reminded is not are English to that be considered a as foreign language. FOREIGNSPECIAL LANGUAGE FLA Japanese being the medium of education of most faculties Sophia in University, students are reminded that Japanese must be considered as a "special foreign language". OTHERFOREIGN LANGUAGE Besides Ja ・ ・ ・ • • • b130 LANGUAGE COURSES LANGUAGE b130 § one in first foreign credit languagecredit 8 credits - credit languagecredit - Academic handbook Academic period. ill their 8 see sections b134& sections see ient proficiency in the Japanese placement : from the coordinator of the Japanese Language the the coordinator of from " offered by the CLER. However, students havewho by the CLER. However, " offered native speakers entered 2016 before native speakers Japanese" who of - of Chinese, French, Medium (Japanese and Korean German Spanish, ). 6 演習) their language requirement, FLA studentstheir earnlanguage must requirement, FLA section Japanese placement need Japanese not take do test. to the language requirement is considered as the as " considered student's requirement is language approval approval obtain must , selected from the languagesoffered by the CLER(Course OfferingsI). The (Japanese Reading and Writing Courses) on the basis of the of basis Japanese the on the Courses) and Writing Reading (Japanese " Japanese Placement Test credit IAL FOREIGNLANGUAGE IAL (JAPANESE) rement (see restrictions for rement restrictions before (see students entered 2016) who 8- language SPEC students areFLA encouraged to study Japanese. students take Japanese to the language who requirement fulfil 8 credits should FLA take a " Program. OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGES (COURSE OFFERINGS I) studentsone takeof can the following languagestofulfill their8 FLA never studied never For course registration see section b132. see section registration For course studentsFor who entered before 2016 language chosenlanguage mustbe taken in the correct sequence.The language chosento fulfill the language for "non required The suffic they demonstrate unless Japanese is Test. languagebeen Japanese assigned to have who before2016 and entered who Students track 3 fulf to Japanese to choose want and Test Placement requirement requi (see CHINESE,sections b133 FRENCH, b330). & SPANISH PORTUGUESE, ARABIC, GERMAN, KOREAN, INDONESIAN, LATIN, ITALIAN, (For moreinformation, TAGALOG. RUSSIAN, (履修要覧) Seminar courses ( In orderto fulfill LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT 8 8 credits REQUIREMENT LANGUAGE

In principle, no withdrawals are allowed for language courses. Once a student withdraws from from withdraws a student Once courses. language for allowed are no withdrawals principle, In language the fulfill to language that choose to allowed not be will he/she a class, such requirement. For lottery courses, make sure that you register during the lottery entry b131 GENERAL GUIDELINES b131 GENERAL § 44

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s 4 45 he t credit and SE SE and - in that study Japanese. second foreign credit requirement credit - ose to to ose study languages from credit language requirement, oth 8 - anguage courses as SE electives. nguage. in that language as SE electives. in the chosen language as SE electives. That the language in SEas electives. chosen wide language courses as GS Electives. - credit language requirement, may include up to 8 credits - cannot be included in b in included be cannot first foreign language". first foreign in Japanese language as SE electives. advanced courses of (検定対策科目) o have taken a language in the category "other foreign languages" the category "other in language taken a o have dered as their " courses are optional courses and cannot be optional and 8 courses for cannot fulfillingare counted the here are constraints on the number of credits in language courses FLA onhere are constraints the number of language in credits courses FLA " and students can count up to 8to up credits count second language can foreign students and " t ". Students can count up to count can ". Students WIDE ELECTIVESSPECIALIZED (SE ELECTIVES) EDUCATION - students' " students' second language as SE electives. Students are reminded that courses must be taken in the correct sequence. OTHERFOREIGN LANGUAGES (COURSE OFFERINGS II) students, wh FLA additional credits (Course Offerings I) to fulfill their 8 language is language consi may include up to a total of 30 credits in Japanese language as SE electives. language selected to students also besides Japanese study another Those can choose from the languages offeredby the CLER. This language will be considered as to not not do so, choose to they can are advised students FLA Though that In case, they can choose their one as foreign "second of language" the language by language the CLER. that They 8 credits in foreign count up to second can offered as SE electives. With the study of Japanese,With those students can also cho FLA students can countFLA credits earnedtaking l studentscan count as SE electives. FOREIGNSPECIAL LANGUAGE (JAPANESE) students, who have taken JapaneseFLA to fulfill their 8 However, However, toIn theiraddition first thoseforeign language, students can choose to study Japanese 30and count up to can credits Course Offerings II. That language willbe considered as their" language requirement. FLA include universitystudents cannot FLA Instruction) taisaku Kentei count credits for a third foreigncannot la Students electives. FLA GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVESGENERAL (GS)

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“ ottery courses). For l in ) in the 2018語学科目 the in ) ( ducation and Research Research and ducation period (see section b330 for for b330 section (see period Placement Interview Placement “ for more information. Students information.for more ” ). ) “語学科目” , however, students who would like to to like would who students however, , ” level course must submit the completed the level submit course must - Rishū Yōran Rishū Basic 1 Rishū Yōran “ [Important] /2018 ottery courses). courses on Loyola. However, students who who on take the Loyola. students “Placementcourses However, for /2018 /2018 年度履修要覧 take coursesfrom period. 年度履修要覧 Advanced A to H or A to P) in addition to 2 cr. advanced courses (Advanced (Advanced courses Advanced A to H or A to P) in addition advanced to 2 cr. are lottery courses (see section a330 for general information about about information general for a330 section (see courses lottery are 上級科目 “Request for Transfer to Upper Level Course” with a signature of approval m thefro of approval a signature with Course” Level Upper to Transfer for “Request teacher administeringthePlacement Interview. After submitting it to CLER Loyola. on courses their register subsequently can they deadline, specified registering for a course in that language. The time schedule will be posted onLoyola posted be schedule will language. time The that in course for a registering before registration register can Students upper take an admitted to Interview” and are Basically, students Basically, a take must before studied have they language a choose Handbook (2018 [Integrated Skills] A to D). When students take advanced courses, they can start from any any from start can they courses, advanced take students When D). to A Skills] [Integrated on pages to the Please refer courses. advanced From 2018,From have for Chinese, studentstheof except taking option 1 cr. advanced courses ( semester. same the in courses advanced cr. 2 and cr. 1 of combination the take cannot offered. courses are advanced only1 cr. for Chinese, *As Gogaku Kamoku Gogaku of the pages on the described o directions the • • •

and activities. This class attendance is essential for your learning, and thus we thus and your learning, for essential is attendance class This class tasks activities. and - b134 COURSE REGISTRATION FOR OTHERLANGUAGES b134COURSE REGISTRATION b133 COURSE REGISTRATION FOR CHINESE,b133 COURSE FRENCH, REGISTRATION and SPANISH b132 COURSE REGISTRATION FOR JAPANESE b132 COURSE REGISTRATION Most of the language courses offered by the Center for Language E Language for Center the by offered courses language the of Most (CLER) entry the lottery during register you that sure make courses, lottery l are courses which about information § Refer t § § and (CLER board bulletin Loyola the and brochure Program” Language “Japanese the to Refer Center for Academic Affairs). 46 Academic Handbook (2018 Handbook Academic ATTENDANCE POLICY ATTENDANCE accomplish and participate actively to expected you are by CLER, offered courses language In in However, course. each in attendance of number required the on rules following the set have it units; course passing your guarantee not does requirement attendance the meeting

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47 d. yourIf ) and must assume the the assume and must ) / stated below and exceeds three s /Saiban In (Autumn Semester) 裁判員 ),or museum practice. / Taiken tou Friday, October 19 Friday, Nan competition and submit an official certificateof - / 28 per semester 28 per semester 14 per /Kaigo tor if you can receive this special treatment. es except for the reasons specified as above, so job hunting, job hunting, so above, as specified reasons the for es except 介護等体験 (Spring Semester) 7 the absence is due to more than two circumstance week courses (Except for Japanese Language Program) Language Japanese for (Except courses week week courses (Except for Japanese Language Program) Language Japanese for (Except courses week number of class sessions: sessions: of class number -a- other than the “Special Consideration” cases. m” brochure. Late Arrival Late Special ConsiderationSpecial period of sick or injury leave. (*1) leave. injury sick or of period duty. duty. experience study ( participation. Once-a- Twice

t specify canno periodsof sickness and or injury conditions medical chronic have you If (*1) for deadline The advance. in 6) Bldg. 5, (Floor CLER Office the consult you should leave, informing is; the office April 2 Friday, CLER does not allow absenc clubseminar, activities, official events, transportation delay and bereavement leave are not any or illness sudden have you case in regularly classes attend to try should You included. reasons - Any studentwho to fails arrive within the 30minutes first of will class be a regarded as being absent, even if he/she attends the rest of the class. The total number of class sessions: 2. When you join the annual Jo annual the you join When 2. weeks, special consideration will not cover those additional days. Please ask your instructor yourinstructor ask Please days. additional those not cover will consideration special weeks, grante is consideration special the when attendance of number required the about the of submission the absence, your up for make to assignment you an gives instructor assignment becomes the prerequisite for receiving the special consideration. the necessary indicating certificate a medical you submit or injury where of illness case A 1. The number of attendanceAt least 23 required: per semester ・ total The The number of per attendanceAt semester least 11 required: - If be counted. will absence nor your attendance neither conditions, following the any of In your instruc ask please applicable, For up to three weeks, the special treatment As for the period will of absence apply. that went not apply. will treatment special the have, youmay reasons the of regardless weeks, three beyond if addition, In minimum condition for the final grading, which will be done according to the specific evaluation evaluation specific the to done according be will which grading, final the for condition minimum criteria stated in the syllabus of each course. Language “Japanese the to refer please Courses, Language Japanese of Policy Attendance *For Progra ・ 4. When you submit a certificate that confirms your attendance at teaching practice, volunteer 3. When you have been officially assigned to lay judge ( judge lay to assigned officially been have you When 3. / wide - b150. § courses are assigned to class sections sections class to assigned are courses 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr Courses their composition courses waived. waived. courses composition their courses. Program Program ry for students all enrolled in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and . This course will count towards graduation as FLA as graduation towards count will . course This tive courses (SE). n nor withdrawal is allowed from FLA Core Program courses, including including courses, Program Core FLA from allowed is n nor withdrawal tudies cement Test and cement Test AssignmentsCourse Special EducationSpecial Elec Basic Skills course (2 cr) To fulfill the total number of credits needed for graduation, students given a waiver for waiver given a students graduation, for needed of credits number total the fulfill To of number an equivalent take 2 should Composition 1 and/or Composition English as additionalcredits SE Electives. English take to necessary skills English the who demonstrate do not Students cr) (4 course Skills English Academic the to take required be first 1 will Composition ENG111 English Composition 1 Composition English ENG111 ENG112 English CompositionENG112 2 ENG115 Public Speaking Public ENG115 Thinking THP101 Processes Comparative Culture International Business and Economics Social S • • or the sections to which they have been assigned. assigned. been they have which to sections the or Neither cancellatio Academic English Skills Skills / Basic Students must enroll in the FLA Core Program courses in sequence. If students fail a fail Core students If sequence. in courses Program Core FLA the in enroll must Students Program course, they must repeat and pass the course before proceeding to the next level. at the start of These each assignmentssemester. cannotbe changed. Students must register f Students who are scheduled to take FLA Core Program Core FLA take to scheduled are who Students

b142 MAJOR COURSES MAJOR b142 b140 FLA SPECIALIZED EDUCATION b140 FLA CORE PROGRAM b141 FLA § offers Arts three majors: The Department of Liberal § § compulso are courses following The 48 year. second and first the during be taken must In general, students must choose a major at the end of their third semester and meet its its and meet semester third their of end the at a major choose must students general, In see details, For credits. 48 complete to students requires major Each requirements. 3. 2. Course Registration for FLA Core Core FLA for Registration Course 1. English PlaEnglish will results, the of basis on the and, test placement English an given be will students Incoming in placed and course the for a waiver given 1 or Composition English to assigned be have might students few A 2. Composition

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/ 49 目 . The . The 科 ted. ted. 履修要 全 Japanese 学 and be coun be ōtsū ōtsū Kamoku) ndary field may be counted m them Specialized o mum of 2 credits of 2 of credits mum aku Ky aku ) and seco /Zeng Academic Handbook/ Academic field Electives taken before 2017 before taken 2018 ) following courses can courses following the language requirements language the For apply. the for 全学共通科目 ) starting with 62 taken in the in taken 62 with starting 科目コード) starting with GCP taken in thein taken GCP with (科目コード)starting Summer Session in East Asian Studies Studies Asian East in Session Summer “ course number 099713 number course one of the above three fields. The secondary field consists consists field secondary The fields. three above the of one or other faculties and programs ofthe university. the Summer Session SE 2018 as Electives. before taken ) or as curators) (教職課程 teachers school high and junior ”( b130 ~ b135). b130 ~ the number of credits in language courses that courses language in credits of number the ) may not be counted fulfilling the credits the fulfilling be counted not 程編) may 年度履修要覧課 /Kamoku 科目コード/Kamoku Kōdo) starting with 0 or GS courses offered on credits incredits neralStudies Courses ( credit limit. Regulations taken before 2018). before taken major emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to knowledge within within knowledge to approaches interdisciplinary emphasizes major wide GeneralStudies Program (see b130 ~ b130 ~ b135. - courses taken or in after2018 ” ectives (see § ide Advanced General Education Courses may not be counted as SE as counted be not may Courses Education General Advanced ide ide Ge r certification of El Wide General Studies courses as FLA SE Electives. FLA SE as courses General Studies Wide -W -W - may count credits of ty SE ed on the list of Distribution list FLA on the ed Courses and FLA General (200 Courses tive Culture tive Human Ecology: Rivers Ecology: Human art history/visualart culture (ART), literature (LIT), and religion/philosophy (RPH). MAJOR COURSES A maximum of 6 credits of ” Language ・ ・ ) may not be counted as SE Electives. However, Electives. SE as counted be not may ) ) (see学芸員課程 2018 programs fo Credits in courses with course numbers ( numbers course with courses in Credits ( numbers course with courses in Credits credits the fulfilling as not be counted may Programs Competency for Global programs be waived. will courses for these tuition The for graduation. required University Electives. required for graduation. for graduation. required be waived. will courses these for tuition The University Furthermore, students who entered in 2014 and 2015 can use a maxi a use can 2015 and 2014 in entered who students Furthermore, Universi with course numbers ( numbers course with University by the 覧 more detail see § There are constraints as FLA Students may count as SE Electives a may Electives Students maximum SE as of 8 count credits chosen from courses includ level or lower). courses from chosen of credits 16 a maximum as Electives SE may count Students by offered andother faculties programs of the university (including Gakuzen Kamoku Gakuzen If a student chooses to study a language, the credits taken in that language will not be not will language in that taken the credits language, to study a chooses astudent If 16- in the included FLA COMPARATIVE CULTURE COMPARATIVE credits taken in another field. field. another in taken credits 1 Compara 8. 9. 7. 6. 5. Students 4. 1. 2. 3. 20 b150 b150 b15 b143 FLA SPECIALIZED EDUCATION ELECTIVES SPECIALIZED (SE EDUCATION b143 FLA three fields: a primary among distributed inmajor the 48 take credits Students § primary field consists of 28 of consists field primary § The of Students should take as SE Electives a total number of 30 credits chosen fr chosen 30 credits of number total a Electives as SE take should Students § Education courses offered by the FLA by the offered courses Education 28 20 48 total 4 4 4 4 4 ve courses for the the for ve courses cr 16 cr 20 . a Art rich source offers listed as - understanding the ways in ways the understanding on propaganda may still be counted as an elective ts, the arts, rituals, and ethical practices. practices. and ethical rituals, arts, the ts, ourse ourse ourse C C

level level Course level the vastness of the human imagination while training while imagination human the of vastness the y Course philosophy is centered is philosophy / 200- 400- Comparative Culture Courses 200- course title One One One Elective Comparative Culture Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective Compulsor appreciation of appreciation OMPARATIVE CULTURE FIELDS CULTURE OMPARATIVE s C courses.Students mayinclude these courses as electi VISUAL CULTURE (ART) Religion and Society in Japan in and Society Religion Political Theory Classical Western (LIT) PHILOSOPHY (RPH) PHILOSOPHY philosophy philosophy art history and visual culture focuses on the acquisition of visual literacy across different different across literacy visual of acquisition on the focuses and culture visual history art of field field HST445 POL301

course no. course ich people of various historical periods and cultures have conceived, imagined, and lived out their their out lived and imagined, conceived, have cultures and periods historical various of people ich Total Requirements for the Secondary Field Requirements for the Primary Field of knowledge concerning the human condition, providing visual records of human emotions, thought, thought, emotions, human of records visual providing condition, human the concerning knowledge of people which under conditions political and social the of evidence as well as aspirations, and ideals, and present. past have lived, LITERATURE and States, United the Britain, China, Japan, of in the courses literature offers literature of field The and countries these of expressions literary the diverse of study Comparative Europe. continental student’ deepen will cultures From 2015, HST439 is not offered. HST439 taken in 2014 in taken HST439 offered. not is HST439 2015, From The followingArea are cross courses Social offered Studies by the FLA course for the religion/philosophy field. religion/philosophy the for course media, from fine arts such as painting and sculpture to more contemporary media such as film and film as such media contemporary to more and sculpture painting as such arts fine from media, and prints including images ephemeral as well as works, digital wh of orientations religious and philosophical the on understanding focus Courses world. the in lives tex thought, of systems in expressed as communities human religion/ FLA ART HISTORY/ The in religion studies comparative of field The 50 discourse. and cultural theory, critical analysis, textual in close them RELIGION/ religion/philosophy field. field. religion/philosophy

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51 IBE 48 48 total 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経営学科 経営学科 経営学科 経営学科 4 4 8 cr 20 12 Dept offered Dept offered Dept offered and course syllabi on on syllabi course and , ) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 cr cr cr were taken. For details on listed as FLA International listed FLA as - s and/or require the instructor's instructor's the require s and/or 履修要覧 年度 level courses.

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urses level IBE Courses level IBE Courses listed in the year when they when year the in listed may still be counted for this category. for this counted be still may 経済学史Ⅰ - IBE200 IBE201 Three 400- Three Five 300- Five course title course title course title アジア開発経済論 アジア経済成長論 ダイレクト・マーケティング re cross 計量経済学Ⅰ 計量経済学Ⅱ Elective IBE Co Compulsory Courses Academic Handbook Academic 1 2 roblems. The major stresses the international dimensions of both both of dimensions international the stresses major The roblems. listed courses may have prerequisite - 監査論Ⅰ 監査論Ⅱ level courses and three 400- three and courses level 018 1 2 ロジスティクス 2 Economy 2 Economy Economy 1 Economy sian sian Logistics History of Economics 1 A Direct Marketing Auditing Auditing Econometrics Econometrics A Economics ion due to limited enrollment places. Furthermore, students may not be able to take take to able be not may students Furthermore, places. enrollment limited to due ion INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL . Some of these cross 403101 430801 467921 433300 438410 438420 407404 407405 467920 course no. course course no. course course no. course International Business and Business International b152 b152 Total

The following courses taken before 2016 before taken courses following The The following courses taken before 2018 may still be counted for this category. for this counted be still 2018 may before taken courses following The The following courses offered by the Faculty of Economics are cross are Economics of byFaculty the offered courses following The § and theoretical of tools of development the both emphasize major this in offered Courses economic of specific understanding the to tools these of application and the analysis empirical phenomena and managerial p to Japanese given is attention special context, global this Within and economics. business studies. and economic business lete comp 48must credits Economics and Business of International in majoring Students courses, including five 300- five including courses, Loyola permiss under previously them taken they have if change, title or number a undergone have that courses the former number or title. Business and Economics courses. Students may include up to 8 credits from these courses as courses these from 8 credits to up include may Students courses. Economics and Business Elective IBE Courses, if they we these courses refer to the . 36 12 48 36 48 12 total total 経済学科 経済学科 4 4 4 8 cr cr 28 ages p 56-57 Please refer to 2 4 istory, and political science istory, h ociology, ociology, -s Courses ANT310, ANT310, ANT315, ANT316, ANT317, ies

ourse ourse ourse C C . C ourses ourses ourses in 2015 onward should take one of the following the of one take should 2015 onward in C C C nthropology level level level level y Course - - level level 経済学史Ⅱ Social Courses Studies Social Stud Social SOC316 level level level 200 400 200- entering ne ne 200- 300- 400- O One O Compulsory Courses Compulsory Courses SocialElective Studies Elective Social Studies Courses Studies Social Elective Course Compulsory Elective Compulsory Courses Compulsory Compulsor Elective 計量経済学 level ANT/SOC course: Students Students ajor provides students with historical, comparative, and theoretical insights and theoretical comparative, historical, with students provides ajor ajor has three fields: a fields: three ajor has s have changed over time, patterns of similarity and difference across events m m Field Field History of Economics 2 Econometrics culture SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL 403102 407403

equirements b153 b153 for the Primary Field Total R Requirements for the Secondary

Total Requirements for the Primary Field Requirements for the Secondary General Prerequisite: General into the processes the into particular how consider Courses orders. social and civilizations constitute that societiesand The field. and secondary field primary a among distributed in major the 48 credits take Students fields. three above the of one in of 36 credits primaryd consists fiel consists field secondary The among the varies courses compulsory of distribution The field. another in taken 12 credits of fields. different GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2015 from entered who students For § The Social Studies in popular and depicted interpreted been have and processes patterns these and how places, and and scholarly imagination. SocialThe Studies 52 For students who entered 2014 in entered who students For courses before taking 400- a taking before courses ANT318, ANT319, SOC312, ANT319, ANT318, SOC315,

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53 48 12 12 36 36 courses courses total total total total r r r r 8 4 8 listed as an 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 2 C C C - C 20 Course. s SOC201 315, 316, 316, 315, Course Course logy Course Course. s SOC312, 318, 319, 318, ourse chosen from chosen ourse Anthropology/Sociology Course Anthropology/Sociology C SOC201 Anthropology/Sociology level Anthropology/Sociology level level - level Anthropology/Socio in 2015 onward should take one of the following the of one take should in onward 2015 ethods ethods - level level Anthropology/Sociology level OCIAL STUDIES FIELDS OCIAL 202 or 202 or M S 200 ANT310, 317, IBE340 200- Courses including either ANT202 or ANT202 either including Courses before 2017 may 2017 stillbefore be counted as a Method ANT One Two 200 Two One 400- One One entering Compulsory Course Compulsory Anthropology/Sociology Elective Courses Compulsory Course Compulsory Elective Anthropology/Sociology Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Anthropology/Sociology Elective Courses Elective Anthropology/Sociology Courses Anthropology/Sociology Elective Compulsory Courses Compulsory One One 400- One may stillbe counted as a Method SOCIOLOGY taken - level ANT/SOC course: ANT310, ANT315, ANT316, ANT317, ANT318, ANT317, ANT316, ANT315, ANT310, course: ANT/SOC level Students Students 315 and ANT316 Secondary Field Secondary Field As As Total As Primary Field Primary As As PrimaryAs Field urse co as this a methods include may course Students oras an course. anthropology/sociology field. Anthropology/Sociology the for course elective IBE 340 offered by the FLA International Business and Economics Area is is cross Area Economics and Business International FLA by the 340 offered IBE ANT 2014 in taken ANT313

2014 in entered who students For Prerequisite: 2015 from entered who students For ANTHROPOLOGY they Although are constituted. are orders on social how focus sociology and Anthropology distinct academic disciplines, there is considerable overlap in their intellectual traditions and the in and society on culture focuses that field integrated as an offered They are concerns. institutions. and social patterns, behavior identities, individual of making

before taking a 400- taking a before SOC312,ANT319, SOC316. SOC315, . or title 36 otal total t 12 史学科 史学科 史学科 外国語学部 Dept offered Dept offered r 4 4 4 8 cr c 28 cademic Handbook Handbook cademic 2 2 2 2 cr cr 8 A listed courses mayhave elective course. elective n they were taken. For details on an on) and the Faculty of Foreign Studies are are Studies Foreign of Faculty the and - cross of these Some . in the year whe year the in Era . on History Course listed - history level History Course level History Course level course title course title n Confucian Ethics Chos in Ethics Confucian (Modern Japan) (Modern 400- One 200- One One One 200- One Elective History Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective History Courses Course Compulsory 日本近代史) and course syllabi on Loyolaand course syllabi ) 東洋史特講(朝鮮伝統社会と儒教倫理) 歴史学特講(朝鮮伝統社会と儒教倫理) 歴史学特講( Confucian Ethics in the Chos the in Ethics Confucian Lecture in History ( Lecture in History History American in Topics courses encourage students to think critically about the patterns and processes that processes and patterns the about critically think to students encourage courses his process involves asking complex questions about the experiences of humans over humans of experiences the about questions complex asking involves process his T 年度履修要覧 listed as FLA history courses. Students may include up to 8 credits from these courses as courses these from credits 8 to up include may Students courses. history FLA as listed - 165814 501367 170500 170470

course no. course course no. course 018 As Secondary Field As PrimaryAs Field (2 prerequisites and/or require the instructor's permission due to limited enrollment places enrollment limited to due permission instructor's the require and/or prerequisites number a undergone have that courses take to able be not may students Furthermore, if change, they have taken them previously under the former number or title.

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ities Human of Faculty by the offered courses following The cross were they if cross history courses, elective the 201 in to thedescriptions department courses refer appropriate these 54 HISTORY the understanding toward eye with an past of the interpretations and narratives creates History present. time. The and interconnectivity to paid the attention particular with world, modern the created have East Asiaof dimensions transnational

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55 史学科 外国語学部 外国語学部 Dept offered

2 2 2 cr s. course elective s 」) I Ⅰ「米国史特講 Ⅱ「米国史特講Ⅱ」) course title Topics in American History History American in Topics History American in Topics

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to 57 ide 200 200 and a and -W tion. Japanese Language n and see if they are . Furthermore, students wide General Studies Program. Studies wide General - f 2credits of University nformatio I mum o as SE Electives *. taken before 2018 before taken s (Course 099713) No. 2016, or 2015 in taken Electives s” SE (except for Japanese) ourses as FLA C aints: 400 level courses 400 level - EVALUATION EVALUATION - valuation system of the Loyola is one of the many tools offered to FLA students students FLA to offered tools many the of one is Loyola the of system valuation ourses taken in or after 2018 can be after or counted in taken ourses anguage requirements course (or two GS courses) in SE Electives, they need to complete an application at the Affairs. For details,Academic please Center consult for the Center. No more than 8 credits in a second language second in a 8 credits than No more University by the offered GS 0 or with starting course No However, “HumanHowever, Ecology: River maximum of 6 credits of Summer Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language C a maxi use can 2015 2014 and in entered who General Studies level courses) the of programs and faculties by other offered courses of 16 credits than No more courses. Kamoku” “Gakuzen including university and Studies Asian East in Session Summer of 6 credits than No more 2018 after or in taken Japanese of 30 credits than No more advanced of 4 credits than No more fulfill to selected language same in the courses l - (100 Courses General FLA and Courses Distribution of FLA 8 credits than No more Forbidden No course starting with 62 with starting course No credits language third No Summer Session in AsianSummer Session Studies credit in 300 FLA Constraints: No Advanced General Education Courses Courses Education General Advanced No Humanism in Christian Studies No No Constr 12 credits of GS Electives from at least 2 of the 3 categories of FLA Distribution Courses Distribution FLA of 3 categories the of 2 least at from Electives of GS 12 credits Course Education General Advanced of 2 credits *In case students who entered in 2014 and 2015 would like to include 2 credits of of a GS 2 credits to include like 2015 would 2014 and in entered who students case *In if they taking are the right courses forfulfilling the all requirements towards gradua fulfilling the requirements towards graduation. towards requirements the fulfilling -eSelf The Students are responsible for checking if they have received enough credits for graduation. for credits enough received have they if for checking responsible are Students of Bulletin FLA the checking for responsible are Students SELF § b160 check IMPORTANT CONSTRAINTS FOR MEETING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CONSTRAINTS GRADUATION FOR MEETING IMPORTANT § b161 GS ELECTIVES § b162 FLA SE ELECTIVES § b162 FLA

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59 2014 30 credits 94 credits cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 4 4 4 4 4 2 8 4 48 30 12 ENTERED BEFORE 】 WHO 科目) .

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URRICULUM FOR URRICULUM Program For students who entered from 2011 to 2013 to 2011 from entered who students For 【 General Studies (GS) Specialized Education (SE) b200 C b200 The curriculum is divided into two parts: two divided into is curriculum The b210 § GS Electives GS Specialized Education General Studies Major Courses Major SE Electives SE Compulsorycourse A total of 124 credits is required for graduation for total is of required 124 credits A FLA Core FLA §

for oard 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 B Credits total of of 4 total a lletin for ter. Bu ) so students should apply should students so d on Loyola , キリスト教人間学 ”( nnounce e will be a Religious Language Religious etails of D . entry Philosophy of Human Natur Human of Philosophy Philosophy Freedom and Leadership : Ignatian Spirituality for Life Person Human the of Philosophy Dignity Human and Rights Human of Philosophy Freedom and Leadership : Ignatian Spirituality for Life Philosophy of the Human Person Human the of Philosophy Philosophy Contemporary / Modern Course Title Course Studies in Christian Humanism Christian in Studies lottery . Autumn Spring Spring Autumn Autumn Autumn Spring Spring Semester ervices) S 0 must take one course in their first semester and another the second semes 410 370 GENERAL STUDIES STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN HUMANISM s 1892 19510

b230 b230 b231 b231 GSG19 GSG GSG GSG19740 GSG18910 GSG19 Registration CD Registration GSG19110 GSG19780 (Academic Please note that places in these courses will be chosen by be lottery chosen will courses in these places that note Please 60 § these courses during the the during courses these credits are compulsory for all students who are enrolled in the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Normally, student § “ category the in courses Two

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61 for . aws they for a guage s tudents anguage lan l , s : Japanese beyond the the beyond Japanese of Japanese of courses offered by the n tha lectives. r lectives as specified below: othe for the graduation requirement graduation the for native speaker credits in Japanese as SE Electives. lectives. track 3 (Japanese Reading and Writing Writing and Reading 3 (Japanese track . Courses offered are as follows e languag previously f a Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog Latin,Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog (CLER) y o placement test and want to choose Japanese to fulfill the Japanese Placement Test. stud native speakers of Japanese is Japanese unles , 28 credits may be counted as SE Electives. . Italian, 1 period. es Courses are conducted in English and are exclusive to FLA FLA to exclusive are and English in conducted are Courses ) ( ES o select a language that they have not previously studied. A student A studied. previously not have they that language a o select e continu the student is non- or a native lease consult the for LanguageEducationResearch Center and P rements must obtain approval from the coordinator of the Japanese the of coordinator the from approval obtain must rements Indonesian, h to COURS wis o ) instruction English medium medium instruction ( wh German, German, ) s i requ language LANGUAGE . for graduation be counted cannot language for a third credits the from Japanese, Apart Up to 8 credits in a second language may be included as SE E as included be may language a second in 8 credits to Up requirement may be included in the student’s SE E SE student’s the in included be may requirement Up to 4 credits of advanced courses in the same language selected to fulfill the the fulfill to selected language insame the courses of advanced 4 to credits Up o entered from 2011 may include up to a total of 30 total a up to include may 2011 from o entered Japanese c. b. a. from such a class, he/she will not be allowed to choose that language to fulfill the fulfill to language that choose to be allowed not will he/she a class, such from In principle, no withdrawals are allowed for any language courses. Once a student withdr student a Once courses. language any for allowed are no withdrawals principle, In lottery the you register Make sure courses. lottery are courses language many that Note entry lottery the during courses wh 201 before who entered those For their Courses) on the basis of the Japanese the of basis on the Courses) requirement. Students who are assigned to Japanese assigned who are languageStudents Regardless of whether demonstrate sufficient proficiency in The language required for non- for required language The Language Program. Program. Language language course of a level lower than one taken Language courses must be taken in the correct sequence. counted not be will Credit Arabic, Students are encouraged t level an advanced at placed is and previously studied has she or he language a chooses who language. in one 8 credits required the completing in difficulties encounter may E SE their in credits additional include may 8 credits required further information on procedur information further Japanese Chinese, French, Spanish French, Chinese, ( students

b232 b232 7. 8. 3. 6. Center for Language Education and Research N.B. 2. 4. 5. Student ・ ・ 8 credits in one language chosen from the language the from mustchosen Students gainlanguage one in 8 credits ・ § 1. Rishū Rishū 上級科 Request Request Handbook Handbook Placement Placement courses). “ oard (CLER B ottery to take a language Academic period (see section ulletin before the registration of 年度履修要覧/2018 2018 ” ts who take the (Advanced [Integrated Skills] in ” by the specified deadline, they can 語学科目 Courses students offered FLA for “ Placement Interview , however, students opting students however, , ” level course must submit the completed “ - [Important] a signatureofapproval from the teacher administering the combination of 1 cr. and 2 cr. advanced advanced 2 cr. and 1 cr. of cannot take combination the Basic 1 “ with ” nt does not guarantee your passing course units; it is only the only it is units; course passing your guarantee not nt does ” in “2018 in Academic(2018 ” Handbook Students Other LanguagesOther courses on Loyola. However, the studen the However, on Loyola. courses Japanese . After submitting it to CLER for for for 語学科目 Japanese Language Program” brochure and Loyola B and Loyola brochure Program” Language Japanese “ The time schedule will be posted on Loyola before registration period. registration on before Loyola posted be will schedule time The stration for Chinese, Spanish or French, egi egistration and are admitted to take an upper are lottery courses (see section a330 for general information about l about information for general a330 section (see courses lottery are R R ” ).年度履修要覧 2018, except for Chinese, students have the option of taking 1 cr. advanced courses ( courses advanced 1 cr. taking of option the have Chinese,for students 2018, except

Advanced A to H or A to P) in addition to 2 cr. advanced courses advanced 2 cr. to addition in P) to A or H to A Advanced class tasks and activities. This class attendance is essential for your learning, and thus we thus and your learning, for essential is attendance class This activities. and tasks class Course Registration Course Course - )” )” ōran for more information. Most of the language courses offered by the Center for Language Education and Research Research and Education Language for Center the by offered courses language the of Most (CLER) For lottery courses, make sure that you register during the lottery entry lotterycourses). are courses which about information b330 for ATTENDANCE POLICY ATTENDANCE actively to expected you participate are by CLER, and accomplish offered courses language In in have set the following rules on the required number of attendance in each course. However, However, course. each in attendance of number required the on rules following the set have meeting the attendance requireme evaluation specific the to done according be will which grading, final the for condition minimum criteria stated in the syllabus of each course. Courses, Language please Japanese of Policy refer Attendance *For to the “Japanese Language 62 ■ ■ Please refer to the directions described of pages on the (2018 Basically, students take courses from Basically, which they have studied before, they will take a “ that language. for register can Students for Transfer to Upper Level Course Level Upper to Transfer for the Placement Interview 目 Interview subsequently register their courses on Loyola. courses their register subsequently From A to D). When students take advanced courses, they can start from any advanced courses. Please courses. advanced any from start can they courses, advanced take students When D). to A on “ pages the to refer Y courses in the in the same semester. courses offered. courses are advanced only1 cr. for Chinese, *As ■ Please refer to the to refer Please and Center for Academic Affairs). Academicand Center for

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63 /Saiban In/) and must assume the he special treatment will not apply. specialhe treatment notwill apply. 裁判員 (Autumn Semester) ( Taiken/), or museum practice. Taiken/), tou Friday, October 19 Friday, 14 per semester 14 per 28 per semester 28 per /Kaigo Nan competition andsubmit certificate an official ofparticipation. where you submit a medical certificate indicating the necessary - nces except for the reasons specified as above, so job hunting, job hunting, so above, as specified reasons the for nces except es (Except for Japanese Language Program) Language Japanese for (Except es 介護等体験 (Spring Semester) / 7 week courses (Except for Japanese Language Program) Language Japanese for (Except courses week week cours -a- s other than the “Special Consideration” cases. Late Arrival Late Special ConsiderationSpecial experience study ( duty. duty. period of sick or injury leave. (*1) leave. injury sick or of period When you join the annual Jo annual the join you When Once-a- Twice

CLER does not allow abse clubseminar, activities, official events, transportation delay and bereavement leave are not any or illness sudden have you case in regularly classes attend to try should You included. reason - as being be regarded will a class of 30 minutes first the within to arrive fails who Any student absent, even if he/she attends the rest of the class. not specify can and of periods sickness conditions or injury medical chronic have you If (*1) for deadline The advance. in 6) Bldg. 5, (Floor CLER Office the consult you should leave, informing is; the office April 2 Friday, The total number of class sessions: 4. When you submit a certificate that confirms your attendance at teaching practice, volunteer In addition, if the absence is due to more than two circumstance stated below and exceeds three yourinstructor ask Please days. additional those not cover will consideration special weeks, your If granted. is consideration special the when attendance of number required the about the of submission the absence, your up for make to assignment you an gives instructor assignment becomes the prerequisite for receiving the special consideration. or injury of illness case A 1. judge lay to assigned officially been have you When 3. 2. - If be counted. will absence nor your attendance neither conditions, following the any of In applicable, please ask your instructor if you can receive this special treatment. For up to three weeks, the special treatment As for the period will of absence apply. that went beyond three weeks, regardless of the reasons youmay have, t The number of attendanceAt least 23 required: per semester ・ The number of per attendanceAt semester least 11 required: The total number of class sessions: Program” brochure. Program” ・ 00 An will will : . 10 ) Wed 4 ( students should should students The course Autumn 12:30 Autumn in - opriate class ). . pril . hose hose t for Autumn semester. for Autumn semester. at 11:00 at Wellness, the Body and the Wellness, “ 12:00 12:00 he studentshe must come tothe , t zed Education categories and 全学共通科目 ~ 10:00 autumn semester ) ) course 2 credits, compulsory is for students. all Wed the Wed served basis and the number of acceptance acceptance of number the and basis served ), ( - 3 ( ) mpleted compulsory HPE first - Wed et will be issued at the registration and it should be should it and registration the at issued be will et ( and haveand completed not o register October come 18 - .T )– General Studies Courses ( 2018 April ウエルネスと身体 Thu ( ( cannot register online via Loyola. via online register cannot – ide re ” ) fo 27 -W 018 ty 2 Thu ( and English.and appr the to be assigned will Students 12 ptember Universi enter for Academic Affairs during the period below. period during the Affairs Academic for enter and transfer students who have not not co have who students transfer and for Spring semester, or on September 19 or on September semester, Spring for ”, GS DISTRIBUTION AND ELECTIVE COURSESGS DISTRIBUTION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL HEALTH 00 4 ture 12:

semester. semester. b23 b233 b233 istribution Courses (Legacy of the Past, Cultural Traditions, and Contemporary World) for a for World) Contemporary and Traditions, Cultural Past, the of (Legacy Courses istribution his course should be taken in the semester the student enters the university the enters student the semester the in taken be should course his meeting room of HPE department (Bldg. No.7, 2F, 220) for registration on A on registration for 220) 2F, No.7, (Bldg. department HPE of room meeting ~ on a first is registration that note Please “Wellness, the Body and Culture” Adapted class will beon Fridayheldthe will Culture” Adapted class Body and “Wellness, take ‘Wellness, the Body and Culture’ and Body the ‘Wellness, take Cul limited. is submitted to the C to the submitted For students with disabilities Autumn semester : Se : semester Autumn Class will be assigned and permission a she Submission period of permission sheet (During office hours) office (During sheet permission of period Submission Spring semester : April Wellness, the Body and Culture Body and the Wellness, * program Studies General the part of as Arts Liberal of Faculty by the offered courses The human of key areas various in study to approaches and themes to major introduction an provide knowledge. GS of categories three the of each from one course take to must 2014 prior entering Students D a take must students Courses, Distribution GS of 12 credits the to addition In 12 credits. of total further 4 credits as GS Electives. These 4 credits may be chosen from (a) any of the three categories ElectiveGeneral of Studies GS Distribution Courses, or Courses, (c) any (b) FLA courses listed in the Speciali and Studies General both under listed are courses Some may be chosen to fulfill requirements the same However, incourse either maycategory. not be simultaneously. categories both in requirements fulfill to used § *For students who entered be who entered students *For “ 64 § Students who entered before who entered Students T be offered in Japanese ies will disabilit be with offered students for course adapted

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65 he 014) 2 fore e tudents entered b for s S( Culture terary Genres Social, political, and economic factors play a major role in shaping the the shaping in role a major play factors economic and political, Social, AND LIST OF COURSE OF ANDLIST ntroduction to Social Theory Social to ntroduction I Nature and Principles of Microeconomics Principles Introduction to Japanese Literature Japanese to Introduction Philosophy to Introduction Religion of Fundamentals Anthropology and Social Cultural to Introduction Japan of Anthropology Principles of Macroeconomics Politics of Contemporary Themes and Theories Relations International to Introduction Introduction to Art History/Visual Culture 2 History/Visual Art Introduction to Introduction to Comparative Politics Comparative to Introduction Globalization in Controversies Sociology to Introduction Society Japanese to Introduction Introduction to Art History/Visual Culture 1 History/Visual Art Introduction to Development of JapaneseCivilization 1 Development of JapaneseCivilization 2 History of Chinese Civilization The courses in this category introduce students to the experiences of experiences to the students introduce category in this courses The today. From the very beginning humans have sought to communicate their ideas their communicate to sought have humans beginning very the From 03 252 L201 LIT260 and 270 taken in 2015 may still be counted for this category. this for be counted still may 2015 in taken 270 and LIT260 ST251 ST261 CATEGORIES GENERAL STUDIES DISTRIBUTIONGENERAL COURSES ART201 IBE200 RPH201 RPH202 ANT202 ANT220 ANT2 PO POL205 IBE201 LIT231 ※ LIT201 Li POL210 POL215 SOC201 SOC225 ART250 H HST H SOC210 1 b240 b24 world in which we live. The courses in this category introduce students to some of the major the of to some students introduce category this in courses The live. we which in world factors. such of impact and nature the for investigating approaches § Contemporary World: Contemporary § Past: the of Legacy different human societies, from ancient times to more recent periods. Theylook at the our ways to influence continue that patterns social and intellectual, institutional, of development acting and thinking of analysis and interpretation of particular literary texts, philosophic concepts, works of art, art, of works concepts, philosophic texts, literary particular of and interpretation analysis structures. symbolic and belief, of systems about themselves, their societies, and the world. The courses in this category introduce written written introduce category this in courses The world. the and societies, their themselves, about t in with experience students provide They creativity. human of expressions artistic and Cultural Traditions: tegory. be counted for this ca this for be counted puter Studies 2* Studies puter Mathematics and Statistics for Business and Economics and Business for Statistics and Mathematics Introduction to Linguistics to Introduction College Mathematics Computer Studies 3* Studies Computer 1 Issues Environmental Geography Human Com Computer Studies 1* Studies Computer 10 223 222 221 101 111 COM211, 212, 213 and 214 taken before 2016 2016 still may before 214 taken 213 and 212, COM211, ANT230 taken before 2018 may still be counted for this category. this for counted be still 2018 may before taken ANT230 OM OM OM NG2 GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSESGENERAL ※ MTH MTH ENV131 GEO201 GEO202L Geography C C C ※

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67 and and be required required be first . To fulfill the total . To 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr Electives. Any student who does who does Any student Electives. courses are assigned to class sections sections class to assigned are courses . Courses will count towards graduation as SE Electives. SE as graduation towards will count course is Program Program English Composition 1 Composition English 2 Composition English Speaking Public Processes Thinking credits ). Th 101 NG111 NG112 NG115 HP (2, 4 E E E T tration for FLA Core Core FLA tration for SPECIALIZED EDUCATION CORE PROGRAM FLA Students must enroll in the FLA Core Program courses in sequence. If a student fails Core a fails student a If sequence. in courses Program Core FLA the in enroll must Students before course the pass and repeat he/she must Skills), Basic (including course Program level. next the to proceeding Neither cancellation nor Core withdrawal Program is courses, allowed including from FLA Skills. Basic at the start of These each assignmentssemester. cannotbe changed. Students must register e been they hav which to assigned sections the for Students who are scheduled to take FLA Core Program Core FLA take to scheduled are who Students b250 b251 to take Basic Skills 2. 3. not demonstrate the English skills necessary to take English Composition 1 will Composition English take to necessary skills English the demonstrate not Course Regis 1. must be taken during the first and second year. second and first the during be taken must Assignments and Course Test PlacementEnglish the of results, will basis on the and, test placement English an given be will students Incoming course the for a waiver given 2 or 1 or Composition English to assigned be 2 or 1 Composition English for waiver a given students graduation, for needed credits of number SE additional as of number credits equivalent take an should § § Liberal Arts of Faculty in the enrolled students all for compulsory are courses following The d be he the t 科目 ( of the for courses courses Gakuzen Gakuzen included on However However the Specialize Regulations Regulations b260. courses and programs and § chosen from are chosen by students. chosen are with course numbers course with credits credits credit limit. ) courses or other faculties wide General Studies Programwide (see General 2018 Studies - categories which ’ for details. more niversity If a student chooses to study a language, the language, to a study chooses student a If maynot becounted as SE Electives. U b232 全学共通科目 ). ( § the number of credits in language courses that may that courses language in of credits number the ase see b232). § offers three majors: . Ple 年度履修要覧) see as SE Electives 16 of a maximum apply taken 2018 before 2018 as SE Electives a maximum of 8 credits chosen from logy: Rivers” (course number 099713) taken before 2017 before taken 099713) number (course Rivers” logy: year students and above may count credits earned in the Summer Session - count offered by by the GS or offered with 0 count 学全科目 wide General Courses Studies - FLA General Studies Courses. General Studies FLA ctives. ” term first starting - of ) ”Human Eco Japanese and Studies Asian East in Session “Summer of credits 6 of maximum A Language” courses taken in or after 2018 after or in taken courses Language” SPECIALIZED EDUCATION ELECTIVES EDUCATION SPECIALIZED MAJOR COURSES ・ ・ Comparative Culture International Business and Economics Social Studies コード : Handbook Academic Second as SE Ele as University counted as SE Electives ( SE Electives as counted There are regulations concerning credits taken in that language will not be included in the 16- the in included not be will language that in taken credits language requirement Students may Students following courses can be counted. counted. be can courses following thelist may Students and programs of the university (including of the faculties “ by and programs other offered Kamoku

b253 b253 b252 b252 4. 5. 3. university. university. N.B. 1. § from chosen 30 credits of number total a Electives as SE take should Students Students must choose a major the at end of their third semester and meet its requirements. Each major requires students to complete 48 credits. For details, see the sections Students can take any level courses for major electives The Department of Liberal of Arts Department The 68 § Liberal Arts Liberal of Faculty the by offered courses Education 2.

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x x x x ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ SE electives 教 or these courses will be waived. ) course numbers ) 2018 2018 ourses Asian Studies ) in in East Asian ourses) General Studies The tuition The f C courses with 年度履修要覧課程編) may in and after Courses ) Japanese Language wide Gakuzen Kamoku Gakuzen - 400 level C 400 level 2018 科目 高学年向け教養 - taken taken taken before taken e edits in courses with course numbers course with courses in edits redits in 200 level 200 level - Cr credits the fulfilling as be counted not may Programs Competency Global for programs be waived. will courses for these tuition The graduation. for required graduation. C for certification as junior and high school teachers school high and junior as certification for (se cialized education courses 全学共通科目 7. 職課程、学芸員課程 Credits in course numbers starting with GCP (Global Competency Programs Courses) Studies and Studies Courses Credits in course numbers starting programs the in 62 (courses with high and junior as certification for school teachers or as curators Language Courses Courses Language Summer Session Courses Summer Session Studies in ChristianStudies Humanism Spe faculties by other offered (including Advanced General Education Subjects ( (100 300FLA University Courses* ( FLA General Studies Courses Studies General FLA 6. 12 36 48 total 8 4 4 4 cr 28 one of the above above the credits of in one level course.The secondary . Students take 48 credits in the major the in major 48 credits take Students . ourse ourse C philosophy - level level Course 200- 400- Comparative Culture Courses lsory Course he primaryfield consists of 36 One One Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective Comparative Culture Courses Compu Elective major emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to knowledge within within knowledge to approaches interdisciplinary emphasizes major iterature, and religion l edits taken in another field. another in taken edits cr istory, h ng a primary and secondary field. field. secondary and primary ng a rt a - 400 be a should field the in primary 4 credits least . At MAJOR COURSES CULTURE COMPARATIVE Comparative Culture 60

b261 b2 Total Requirements for the Secondary Field Requirements for the Primary Field distributed amo t 2014, before entered who students For three fields field consists of 12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS three fields: § The § 70

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71 36 36 12 12 total total total total 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 cr cr cr cr 28 28 s s or ART250 or is a rich source of knowledge concerning the human the concerning of knowledge rich source is a level Literature Course level Art Course or LIT231 or or ART250 or or LIT231 or Art 201 201 . IT IT L ART201 One 400- One One 400- One L ART201 Compulsory Course Course Compulsory Compulsory Course Compulsory Compulsory Course Compulsory Elective Art Courses

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dents entering from 2009 to 2013 2009 to from entering dents As Secondary Field As Secondary Field As PrimaryAs Field As PrimaryAs Field From 2014, LIT202 is not offered. LIT202 taken before 2014 may still be counted as as a be counted still may 2014 before taken LIT202 offered. not is LIT202 2014, From course. compulsory

From 2014, ART230 is not offered. ART230 taken before 2014 may still be counted as a as counted be still 2014 may before taken ART230 offered. not is ART230 2014, From course. compulsory LITERATURE The field of literature offers courses in the literature of Japan, China, Britain, the United States, Comparative Europe. continental and these countries of expressions literary diverse the of study while imagination human the of vastness of the appreciation students’ deepen will cultures and training and them cultural discourse. in close textual analysis, critical theory, ART HISTORY The discipline of history art fields all covers of from art: sculpture, architecture,painting, and to applied crafts, and industrial arts

condition, providing visual records of human emotions, thought, ideals, and aspirations, as well as aspirations, and ideals, thought, emotions, of human records visual providing condition, and past lived, have people which under conditions political and social the of evidence as present. Forstu 36 12 total total 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 cr cr cr cr 28 listed as - is centered on understanding the ways in in ways the understanding on centered is Thought itle s RPH Course RPH202 Theory and RPH202 philosophy -philosophy Japan level Courses Courses course t course title in 201 or 201 or History RPH RPH eligion Political RPH RPH 400- One Compulsory Course Course Compulsory Compulsory Course Compulsory

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CD Registration 82 ALIT3090 AART4530 ART453 AART4010 ART401 AART3760 ART376 ALIT3100 AART2500 ART250 ALIT3520 ALIT3200 ALIT3220 ALIT3240 ALIT3250 ALIT3310 ALIT3370 ALIT3440 ALIT3080 ALIT3470 ALIT2310 ALIT3000 ALIT3040 ALIT3070 AART4100 ART410 AART4610 ART461 AART4630 ART463 AART4820ALIT2010 ART482 AART3520 ART352 AART3680 ART368 AART3710 ART371 AART3050AART3060 ART305 ART306 AART3010AART3020 ART301 AART3210 ART302 ART321 AART3030 ART303 AART3040AART3510 ART304 ART351 ATHP1015ATHP1016 THP101 ATHP101A THP101 ATHP101B THP101 ATHP101C THP101 ATHP101D THP101 ATHP101E THP101 ATHP101F THP101 THP101 COMPARATIVE CULTURE AART2010 ART201 AENG115A AENG115B AENG115C AENG115D AENG115E AENG115F ATHP1011ATHP1012 THP101 ATHP1013 THP101 ATHP1014 THP101 THP101 AENG112D AENG112E AENG112F AENG1151 AENG1152 AENG1153 AENG1154 AENG1155 AENG1156

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83 Remarks Ⓙ Ⓛ[85] Ⓙ Ⓛ[85] Ⓙ Ⓙ Ⓙ Ⓛ[200] Ⓙ Ⓐ Ⓙ Ⓐ ① ① Ⓐ Ⓐ ① Ⓐ ① ① ① ① ① ① ① ① ① Ⓐ IBE456 ☆Formerly ① ① ① ① Ⓐ Ⓛ[40] Ⓐ ①Ⓡ ① ①Ⓐ 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 E 4 E 4 E 4 E 4 E E E 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ・・・・・・Year 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 Student ・・・・・・3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 Instructor THOMPSON Mathew THOMPSON STRECHER Matthew STAFF ASANO Akihito ISAKA Naoto Junko UENISHI Junko UENISHI Asuka TAKEUCHI Masamitsu KURATA John Joseph PUTHENKALAM John Joseph PUTHENKALAM Noriko ARAI STAFF Yoshihiro MACHIDA ROBOUAM Thierry ROBOUAM Tatsuo MURAKAMI DROTT Edward STAFF ASANO Akihito STAFF ISAKA Naoto Michiru KOSAKA Parissa HAGHIRIAN MahendraSINGH Junko UENISHI Junko UENISHI ISAKA Naoto ASANO Akihito Yacob KHOJASTEH STAFF STAFF Parissa HAGHIRIAN ASANO Akihito Michiru KOSAKA ISAKA Naoto STAFF Takuya HASEBE CharlesMCJILTON Yacob KHOJASTEH STAFF STAFF Michiru KOSAKA Parissa HAGHIRIAN Parissa HAGHIRIAN LIU Simon Yacob KHOJASTEH WITMER RobertWITMER Angela YIU KONO Shion Thierry ROBOUAM Tatsuo MURAKAMI Tatsuo MURAKAMI DROTT Edward Kiyokazu OKITA DROTT Edward HASEBE Takuya HASEBE DennisTACHIKI Yacob KHOJASTEH Michiru KOSAKA YAMAMOTO Shinya STAFF Takuya HASEBE THOMPSON Mathew THOMPSON Kiyokazu OKITA Tatsuo MURAKAMI Kiyokazu OKITA Thierry ROBOUAM SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT Offered Semester 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cr. Course Title 1 2 SAMURAI IN LITERATURE AND HISTORY AND IN LITERATURE SAMURAI HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN MANAGEMENT RESOURCE HUMAN JAPAN RESOURCES NATURAL OF ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH AND HEALTH OF ECONOMICS POLICY CARE WOMEN AND MEN IN THE LABOR THE IN MEN AND WOMEN MARKET AND BUSINESS JAPANESE IN TOPICS ECONOMICS APPROACHESQUANTITATIVE TO MANAGEMENT CONTEMPORARY OF SURVEY ECONOMIC JAPAN PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES TO APPROACHES PHILOSOPHICAL BUDDHISM INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS OF SOUTHINTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS OF ASIA THE IN RELIGIONS OF ENCOUNTER THE WORLD MODERN SOUTH ASIAN CLASSICAL AND TEXTS MEDIEVAL WRITING AND PAST ABOUT LOVE: PRESENT HISTORY POPULAR OF LITERATURE IN JAPAN MARKETING DIGITAL IN WORLD A THINKING STRATEGIC TOPICS IN FINANCE ACCOUNTING IN ISSUES ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL 1 ECONOMETRICS 2 ECONOMETRICS 1 ECONOMY ASIAN 2 ECONOMY ASIAN MARKETING DIRECT AUDITING AUDITING ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS ADVANCED IN BUSINESS SEMINAR JAPAN IN MANAGEMENT VENTURE MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT OF PRINCIPLES SYSTEMS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING TO INTRODUCTION ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MICROECONOMICS INTERMEDIATE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC MARKETING PUBLIC ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT RESOURCE HUMAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND MONEY ORGANIZATION INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS ECONOMIC NGO MANAGEMENT BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL BEHAVIOR CONSUMER DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT BUSINESS ETHICS BUSINESS RELIGION INDIGENOUS BODY THE AND RELIGION TIME AND SPACE SACRED CREATIVE WRITING CREATIVE IN LITERATURE MODERN SEMINAR INSEMINAR WORLD LITERATURE PHILOSOPHY TO INTRODUCTION RELIGION OF FUNDAMENTALS VIOLENCE AND RELIGION,CONFLICT RELIGIONS JAPANESE AESTHETICS SOUTH ASIAN TRADITIONS BUDDHIST Course CD Course LIT445 IBE405 IBE430 IBE465 IBE471 IBE477 IBE486 IBE491 IBE492 IBE434 IBE435 IBE445 IBE455 IBE457 IBE458 IBE462 IBE340 IBE345 IBE353 IBE356 IBE357 IBE401 IBE311 IBE313 IBE315 IBE316 IBE320 IBE322 IBE323 IBE326 IBE331 IBE332 IBE200 IBE200 IBE201 IBE201 IBE300 IBE303 IBE305 IBE306 IBE310 LIT353 LIT370 LIT404 LIT405 LIT470 CD Registration

ALIT4450 AIBE4050 AIBE4300 ARPH3030 RPH303 EEC62100EEC62200 467920 EMG53400 467921 EMG54200 433300 EMG54210 438410 438420 AIBE4650 AIBE4710 AIBE4770 AIBE4860 AIBE4910 AIBE4920 EEC55300EEC55400 407404 407405 AIBE4340 AIBE4350 AIBE4450 AIBE4550 AIBE4570 AIBE4580 AIBE4620 AIBE3400 AIBE3450 AIBE3530 AIBE3560 AIBE3570 AIBE4010 AIBE3110 AIBE3130 AIBE3150 AIBE3160 AIBE3200 AIBE3220 AIBE3230 AIBE3260 AIBE3310 AIBE3320 AIBE2001 AIBE2002 AIBE2011 AIBE2012 AIBE3000 AIBE3030 AIBE3050 AIBE3060 AIBE3100 ARPH3700ARPH4010 RPH370 RPH401 ARPH4020 RPH402 ARPH4110 RPH411 ARPH4370 RPH437 ARPH4550 RPH455 AND ECONOMICS BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL ARPH2010ARPH2020 RPH201 RPH202 ARPH3010 RPH301 ARPH3350ARPH3410 RPH335 ARPH3040 RPH341 ARPH3610 RPH304 RPH361 ALIT3530 ALIT3700 ALIT4040 ALIT4050 ALIT4700 Remarks Ⓡ Ⓙ ① Ⓡ Ⓙ ① ① ① POL376 ☆Formerly ◎ ① ① Ⓐ ① Ⓐ Ⓐ Ⓧ ①◎ ①◎ ◎ ◎☆ ◎☆ ◎ Ⓐ Ⓐ Ⓐ ① ①☆ Ⓧ Ⓐ ① ① ① ① ① HST363 ☆Formerly Ⓐ Formerly SOC470 Formerly SOC339 Formerly HST365 Formerly Formerly ANT315 Formerly Formerly ANT316 Formerly Ⓐ☆ ①☆ 4 4 44 H F 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 ・ 3 4 3 3 4 4 H 3 3 ・・・・・・3 ・・・・・・Year 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 Student ・・・・・・2 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 Instructor SLATER David SLATER CAPRIO Mark HESS Christian MichaelBURTSCHER MichaelBURTSCHER MichaelBURTSCHER Kazuto OSHIO BURRETT Tina ITO Takeshi Koichi NAKANO SUGAWARA Yuka Tomoko TOKUNAGA James FARRER David WANK SUGAWARA Yuka James FARRER David WANK SUGAWARA Yuka SUGAWARA Yuka James FARRER David WANK HESS Christian Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA HESS Christian Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA SAALER Sven HESS Christian WEBER Torsten Fumiko UMEZAWA NAKAI Maki SLATER David SLATER Takehiro WATANABE Shunsuke NOZAWA David SLATER David SLATER Sandra FAHY Takehiro WATANABE Takehiro WATANABE Robin O'DAY David SLATER David SLATER Takehiro WATANABE David WANK James FARRER ITO Takeshi Koichi NAKANO Tadashi ANNO GRAMLICH-OKA Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA SAALER Sven SAALER Sven SAALER Sven HESS Christian STAFF Magdalena IONESCU Tadashi ANNO FAHY Sandra FAHY Sandra FAHY Takehiro WATANABE Sandra FAHY SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT Offered Semester 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cr. PRACTICUM 1 PRACTICUM 2 PRACTICUM Course Title DIGITAL ORAL NARRATIVES 1 NARRATIVES ORAL DIGITAL MODERN KOREAN HISTORY KOREAN MODERN LEC. IN HIST. (CONFUCIAN ETHICS IN ETHICS INLEC. (CONFUCIAN HIST. CHOSON) THEORIES OF THEMES AND POLITICSCONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL TO INTRODUCTION RELATIONS COMPARATIVE TO INTRODUCTION POLITICS WESTERN POLITICAL CLASSICAL THEORY SECURITY AND FOREIGN JAPANESE POLICY DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE DEVELOPMENT OF 2 CIVILIZATION FOREIGN JAPANESE OF HISTORY RELATIONS JAPANESE MODERN IN SEMINAR 1 HISTORY SEMINAR IN MODERN ASIAN EAST HISTORY ADVANCED READINGS IN READINGS ADVANCED ANTHROPOLOGY JAPANESE DEVELOPMENT OF 1 CIVILIZATION RESEARCH METHODSRESEARCH IN ANTHROPOLOGY CULTURAL IN METHODS FIELD ANTHROPOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND CULTURAL TO INTRODUCTION ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIAL TOPICS IN AMERICAN HISTORY HISTORY TOPICS IN AMERICAN IN GLOBALIZATION CONTROVERSIES 2 RIVERS ECOLOGY: HUMAN MODERN WESTERN POLITICAL THEORY ISSUES IN CHINESE HISTORY IN CHINESE ISSUES ENCOUNTER EURO-ASIAN THE ISSUES IN HISTORY ASIAN EAST JAPAN) (MODERN HISTORY IN LECTURE INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE SOCIETY JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION ASIA EAST AND BORDER CROSSING CULTURE OF SOCIOLOGY RESEARCH INTRODUCTION TO FIELD METHODS SURVEY METHODS RESEARCH QUALITATIVE POLITICS AND SOCIETY SOCIETY AND POPULATION AGING AND HEALTH OF SOCIOLOGY GENDER AND SEXUALITY OF SOCIOLOGY LIFE ECONOMIC OF SOCIOLOGY CIVILIZATION CHINESE OF HISTORY TOPICS IN 1 HISTORY TOPICS IN 2 HISTORY HISTORY JAPANESE IN WOMEN JAPAN MODERN CHINESE CULTURAL HISTORY HISTORY GLOBAL JAPAN IN SOCIETY AND RELIGION HISTORY JAPANESE IN SEMINAR TECHNOLOGY AND NATURE IN JAPAN IN NATURE AND TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY CIVIL JAPANESE ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY AND NATURE SOCIOLOGY TO INTRODUCTION THEORY SOCIAL TO INTRODUCTION ANTHROPOLOGY OF JAPAN OF ANTHROPOLOGY CULTURE AND NATURE CULTURE POPULAR JAPANESE JAPAN RESEARCH 2 NARRATIVES ORAL DIGITAL SOUTH AND NORTH STUDIES: KOREAN 1 RIVERS ECOLOGY: HUMAN Course CD Course

CD Registration 84 AANT3180 ANT318 APOL3030 POL303 AHST4660 HST466 AANT3170 ANT317 AHST2520 HST252 APOL2050 POL205 APOL2100 POL210 APOL3040 POL304 APOL3050 POL305 FES76700APOL2010 501367 POL201 APOL2150 POL215 APOL3010 POL301 AHST4630 HST463 AHST4650 HST465 AHST4710AHST4730 HST471 HST473 HHT56710 170500 HHT55710 170470 AHST3520AHST3530 HST352 HST353 AHST3540 HST354 AHST3670AHST3710 HST367 AHST4450 HST371 HST445 AHST4530 HST453 AHST4540 HST454 ASOC4390 SOC439 ASOC4480 SOC448 AHST2510 HST251 AHST2610AHST3020 HST261 AHST3030 HST302 HST303 ASOC2250ASOC3030 SOC225 ASOC3100 SOC303 ASOC3120 SOC310 ASOC3150 SOC312 ASOC3160 SOC315 ASOC3300 SOC316 ASOC3370 SOC330 SOC337 ASOC4010 SOC401 AANT3040 ANT304 AANT3050AANT4470 ANT305 AANT4480 ANT447 AANT4610 ANT448 ANT461 AANT4620 ANT462 ASOC2010ASOC2100 SOC201 SOC210 AANT3190 ANT319 AANT3650 ANT365 AANT3020 ANT302 SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL AANT2020 ANT202 AANT2200AANT2030 ANT220 AANT3030 ANT203 AANT3090 ANT303 ANT309 AANT3100 ANT310

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85 Ⓙ Ⓙ Remarks [190] Ⓛ[190] Ⓛ[190] ①Ⓐ ① ① ① ① Ⓐ ① Ⓐ ① ① ① ① 4 4 4 4 4 4 ・・・・・・Year 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 44 G 4 G 3 3 4 4 4 Student ・・・・・・2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 Instructor NAKANO Koichi NAKANO ITO Takeshi HAMADA Eriko ITO Takeshi STAFF BURRETT Tina BURRETT Tina STAFF ITO Takeshi BURRETT Tina Tadashi ANNO Yumi HIWATARI Yumi HIWATARI ROSSITTO Sarajean ROSSITTO ITO Takeshi Tadashi ANNO BURRETT Tina Tadashi ANNO SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT Offered Semester 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 Cr. Course Title COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED POLITICS OF COMPARATIVE DEMOCRACIES INDUSTORIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY POLITICAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT JAPANESE POLITICAL ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS OF AGRICULTURE CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONALISM, JAPAN IN DEMOCRACY REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS POST- POLITICS OF COMPARATIVE COMMUNIST STATES NONPROFIT NGOS IN COMPARATIVE IN NGOS NONPROFIT CONTEXTS TOPICS IN LINGUISTICS FOREIGN POLICY 1 POLICY FOREIGN 2 POLICY FOREIGN EUROPEAN POLITICS GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY SCIENCE IN POLITICAL SEMINAR SOCIETIES AGRARIAN POLITICAL LEADERSHIP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY Course CD Course LNG452 CD Registration

APOL4600 POL460 APOL4220 POL422 APOL4410 POL441 APOL3210 POL321 APOL3070 POL307 ALNG4520 APOL4290 POL429 BGS52400BGS52401 BGS52400 BGS52401 LINGUISTICS APOL4050APOL4070 POL405 APOL4080 POL407 POL408 APOL4140 POL414 APOL4270 POL427 APOL3100 POL310 APOL3160 POL316 APOL3540 POL354 APOL3550 POL355 A FORMER COURSE NUMBER & TITLE FORMER COURSE NUMBER 20122012 IBE311 INTERMEDIATE MICRO IBE455 IN JAPN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOP 2012 ANT447 PRACTICUM ANTHROPOLOGY 2014 ART352 AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE HST 20142012 HST4712012 THE EURO POWERS & EAST ASIA IBE200 PRINC OF ECONOMICS (MICRO) IBE201 PRINC OF ECONOMICS (MACRO) 2014 POL354 INT'L POLITICAL ECONOMY 2014 ANT461 SEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY 2012 RPH351 RELIGION AND THE ARTS 1 2013 ANT341 GENDER AND SOCIETIES 20142014 ART201 HISTORY INTRODUCTION TO ART ART2502012 INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ART 2014 ART4822014 JAPANESE NARRATIVE PAINTING HST2612012 HISTORY OF CHINESE CIVIL 1 HST352 JAPANESE WOMEN'S HISTORY HST463 ISSUES IN CHINESE WOMEN'S HIST 2012 POL2012014 INTRO TO METHODS IN POL SCI 2012 POL355 ENVIRONMENT POLITICS OF AGRICULTURE POL376 SECURITY IN NORTHEAST ASI 2012 RPH303 WESTERN TRAD.AND MOD.WORLD 2 2012 RPH352 RELIGION AND THE ARTS 2 2013 HST465 SEMINARS IN EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY 20142014 POL4292012 INT'L ORGANIZATION AND LAW POL460 COMP POL POST COMMUNIST STATES RPH302 WESTERN TRAD.AND MOD.WORLD 1 year changed N A PRACTICUM 1

NEW COURSE NUMBER & TITLE NEW COURSE NUMBER

b320 CHANGES IN COURSE TITLE Courses listed here under a new title may not be taken if they were taken previously under the former title. a new title may not be taken if they were Courses listed here under § b320 CHANGES IN COURSE TITLE § b320 CHANGES IN COURSE ART482 ART HISTORY SEMINAR IN JAPANESE IBE200 PRINC OF MICROECONOMICS IBE201 PRINC OF MACROECONOMICS IBE311 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS IBE455 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN JAP POL201 POLITICS THEORIES AND THEMES OF CONTEMPORARY POL355 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS OF AGRICULTURE ANT447 ANTHROPOLOGY ART250 2 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY/VISUAL CULTURE ART352 STUDIES IN VISUAL CULTURE HST261 HISTORY OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION HST352 WOMEN IN JAPANESE HISTORY HST463 ISSUES IN CHINESE HISTORY HST465 SEMINARS IN MODERN EAST ASIAN HISTORY HST471 THE EURO-ASIAN ENCOUNTER POL354 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY POL376 ASIA REGIONAL SECURITY IN NORTHEAST ANT202 ANTHROPOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ANT341 TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY 2014ANT461 NATURE AND SOCIETY ART201 ANT202 1 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY/VISUAL CULTURE CULTURAL & SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY POL429 INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS POL460 STATES COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF POST-COMMUNIST RPH302 IN RELIGION AND SOCIETY CONTEMPORARY ISSUES RPH303 IN THE MODERN WORLD THE ENCOUNTER OF RELIGIONS RPH351 RELIGION AND THE ARTS RPH352AND THE ARTS JAPANESE RELIGION § 86

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87 Remarks [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ・・・・・・Student Year Student 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Instructor Ayako Ayako

FEI Yan/TAOFEI Lin* Yan/LIAN FEI Hong* HUANG Wangting/NAGAKURA Yuriko* HUANG Wangting/FEI Yan HUANG Wangting HUANG Wangting FEI Yan FEI Yan KITAMURA Emmanuel* Ayako/LOPEZ Gilles*DELMAIRE Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER Gilles*DELMAIRE KITAMURA Emmanuel* Ayako/LOPEZ Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER Emmanuel*/DERIBLELOPEZ Alberic* Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER Gilles*DELMAIRE Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER Emmanuel*/DERIBLELOPEZ Alberic* Gilles*DELMAIRE DURRENBERGER Vincent/GAILLARD Nicolas* DURRENBERGER Vincent/GAILLARD Nicolas* Christelle*VELOSO Christelle*VELOSO DURRENBERGER Vincent DURRENBERGER Vincent Damien* POUPI Damien* POUPI NAKAJIMA Sayaka/SHINTANI Roxana* DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/ALASTRUEY Txabi* TAKAYAMA Patricia*/FERNANDEZ Daniel* HIROYASU Yoshimi/ALASTRUEY Txabi* DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/ALASTRUEY Txabi* NAKAJIMA Sayaka/SHINTANI Roxana* TAKAYAMA Patricia*/FERNANDEZ Daniel* HIROYASU Yoshimi/ALASTRUEY Txabi* HIROYASU Yoshimi/FOWLER Arthur* HIROYASU Yoshimi/FOWLER Arthur* TAKAYAMA Patricia*/FERNANDEZ Daniel* TAKAYAMA Patricia*/FERNANDEZ Daniel* HIROYASU Yoshimi/MORENO Concha* HIROYASU Yoshimi/MORENO Concha* NAKAJIMA Sayaka NAKAJIMA Sayaka DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias FEI Yan/TAOFEI Lin* Yan/ZHANGFEI Tong* HUANG Wangting/NAGAKURA Yuriko* HUANG Wangting/FEI Yan KITAMURA KITAMURA SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT Semester Offered Semester 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Cr. (Except Japanese) Course TitleCourse INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 ADVANCED SPANISH (INTEGRATED A SKILLS) ADVANCED SPANISH (INTEGRATED B SKILLS) ADVANCED SPANISH A ADVANCED SPANISH B ADVANCED SPANISH C ADVANCED SPANISH D BASIC FRENCH 2 FRENCH BASIC INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 2 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 2 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 2 ADVANCED FRENCH (INTEGRATED A SKILLS) ADVANCED FRENCH (INTEGRATED B SKILLS) ADVANCED FRENCH A ADVANCED FRENCH B ADVANCED FRENCH C ADVANCED FRENCH D ADVANCED FRENCH E ADVANCED FRENCH F ADVANCED FRENCH G ADVANCED FRENCH H 1 SPANISH BASIC 1 SPANISH BASIC 1 SPANISH BASIC 2 SPANISH BASIC 2 SPANISH BASIC 2 SPANISH BASIC INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 ADVANCED CHINESE B ADVANCED CHINESE C ADVANCED CHINESE D 1 FRENCH BASIC 1 FRENCH BASIC 1 FRENCH BASIC 2 FRENCH BASIC 2 FRENCH BASIC BASIC CHINESE 1 BASIC CHINESE 1 BASIC CHINESE 2 BASIC CHINESE 2 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 1 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 1 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 2 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 2 ADVANCED CHINESE A ] = Lottery Course.] Number = Lottery in brackets is capacity the

For descriptions of the courses listed above, please refer to course syllabi on Loyola. syllabi to course refer please listed above, courses the of descriptions For [ Instructor's name = adjunct with * instructor LANGUAGE COURSES 30 ERED BY THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTERTHE FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATION ERED BY b3 Registration CDRegistration CD Course ASPN104B SPN104 ASPN1042ASPN2110 SPN104 ASPN2120 SPN211 LSPN3410 SPN212 LSPN3420 850569 LSPN3430 850570 LSPN3440 850571 850572 ASPN101A SPN101 ASPN101B SPN101 ASPN102A SPN102 ASPN102B SPN102 ASPN1022ASPN1031 SPN102 ASPN103A SPN103 SPN103 ASPN103B SPN103 ASPN104A SPN104 LFRN3810LFRN3820 850486 LFRN3830 850487 LFRN3840 850488 LFRN3850 850489 LFRN3860 850490 LFRN3870 850491 LFRN3880 850492 ASPN1011 850493 SPN101 AFRN102B FRN102 AFRN103A FRN103 AFRN103B FRN103 AFRN1032 FRN103 AFRN1041 FRN104 AFRN104A FRN104 AFRN104B FRN104 AFRN2110 FRN211 AFRN2120 FRN212 LCHN3040 850761 LCHN3050 850762 LCHN3060 850763 AFRN101A FRN101 AFRN101B FRN101 AFRN1012 FRN101 AFRN1021 FRN102 AFRN102A FRN102 ACHN1011 CHN101 ACHN1012 CHN101 ACHN1021 CHN102 ACHN1022 CHN102 ACHN1031 CHN103 ACHN1032 CHN103 ACHN1041 CHN104 ACHN1042 CHN104 LCHN3030 850760 §

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CD 111 JPN180 1 JPN270 1 JPN270 1 JPN280 1 JPN280 JPN370 JPN370 111 JPN311 JPN311 JPN312 1 JPN180 111 JPN211 JPN211 JPN250 111 JPN212 JPN212 JPN321 111 JPN111 1 JPN150 1 JPN150 1 JPN112 1 JPN112 JPN112 JPN200 1 JPN111 b3 Registration AJPN4460 JPN446 AJPN353B JPN353 AJPN4050 JPN405 AJPN4060 JPN406 AJPN4071 JPN407 AJPN432A AJPN432B AJPN4410 AJPN4420 ※ ※ AJPN4450 JPN445 AJPN4072 JPN407 AJPN431A AJPN431B AJPN349A JPN349 AJPN349B JPN349 AJPN3491 JPN349 AJPN3492 JPN349 AJPN353A JPN353 AJPN3531 JPN353 AJPN3532 JPN353 AJPN341A JPN341 AJPN3411 JPN341 AJPN342A JPN342 AJPN342B JPN342 AJPN3421 JPN342 AJPN343A JPN343 AJPN343B JPN343 AJPN3431 JPN343 AJPN3432 JPN343 ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ AJPN340A JPN340 AJPN3401 JPN340 ※1※1※ JPN322 JPN322 ※1※1※ JPN312 JPN315 ※ ※ ※ ※1※1※ JPN250 ※ JPN212 ※ ※1 JPN321 ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※1※1 JPN200 JPN211 ※ LANGUAGE COURSES § 88 expects studentsThe FLA to become Japanese/English bilinguals. The Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) offers multiple tracks and levels ofJapa The type of course a student initially enrolls in will depend on his/her language his/her on depend in will enrolls initially student a course of type The background. OFFERED BY THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTERTHE LANGUAGE FOR EDUCATION OFFERED BY

brochure brochure Placement into will be determined the JLP by a placement test. Studentsshould consult the CLER about the Japanese Plac

SECTION B: FLA CURRICULUM § b300 COURSE LISTS SECTION B: FLA CURRICULUM § b300 COURSE LISTS

89 3 3 3 3 Remarks Remarks ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ※ ※ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ※ ※ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ※3 ※3 ★ ★ ★ ★ ※3 ※3 ★ ★ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ・・・・・・3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ・・・・・・2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ・・・・・・Student Year Student Year 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1 ・3・4 1・2 1 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1・2・3・4 1 4 1・2・3・ 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1・2・3・4 1・2・3・4 1 1 1 1 1 ・ 4 3 ・ ・ 2 1 ・3・4 1・2 1 1 1 1 4 1・2・3・ 1・2・3・4 Instructor Instructor STAFF Yoshikazu* KATORI TAKAHASHI Kinuko* STAFF Yoshikazu* KATORI Yoshikazu* KATORI TAKAHASHI Kinuko* TAKAHASHI Kinuko* Yoshikazu* KATORI STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFFSTAFF STAFF STAFFSTAFF STAFFSTAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF TAKAHASHI Kinuko* STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF SATO Kimiko,SATO etc Kimiko,SATO etc SATO Kimiko,SATO etc Kimiko,SATO etc STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko Chigusa* AIGASE SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko SATO Kimiko Chigusa* AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE YONEZAWA Masako YONEZAWA YONEZAWA Masako YONEZAWA 2 2 2 2 2 2 ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPRSPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR SPR AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUTAUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT AUT SPR/AUT SPR/AUT Semester Offered Semester Semester Offered Semester 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 Cr. Cr. Course Title Course Course Title Course JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JPN :THEORY&PRAC1 TO ENG TRANS JPN :THEORY&PRAC2 TO ENG TRANS :THEORY&PRAC ENG JPN TO TRANS ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-1 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-2 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JPN :THEORY&PRAC1 TO ENG TRANS JPN :THEORY&PRAC2 TO ENG TRANS :THEORY&PRAC ENG JPN TO TRANS :THEORY&PRAC ENG JPN TO TRANS ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-1 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-2 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 READING & WRITING (BASICS) READING & WRITING (BASICS) READING & WRITING 1 READING & WRITING 1 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 :THEORY&PRAC ENG JPN TO TRANS BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 INTERNSHIP) FOR (PREPARATION JAPANESE BUSINESS 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 JAPANESEJAPANESE M1 LITERACY 2 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE 4 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 2 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 READING & WRITING 3 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE M1 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE 4 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 INTERNSHIP) FOR (PREPARATION JAPANESE BUSINESS 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE READING& WRITING (BASICS) READING & WRITING (BASICS) READING & WRITING 1 READING & WRITING 1 JAPANESE M1 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE 4 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE M1 INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ECONOMIC STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION 1 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION 2 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ECONOMIC STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION 1 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION 2 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR Please JPT the see result and timetable on Loyola. summer/spring in vacation. offered and be to Engineering and Green Science Green in students for are mainly courses These Please JPT the see result and timetable on Loyola. summer/spring in vacation. offered and be to Engineering and Green Science Green in students for are mainly courses These Available from AY2016 in place of JPN352 of place from in AY2016 Available : : : : : These courses can only be counted as SE Electives for the students who entered before who the 2016. students for be Electives asThese counted SE can courses only These courses can only be counted as SE Electives for the students who entered before who the 2016. students for be Electives asThese counted SE can courses only 1 2 2 1 3 Course CD Course CD For descriptions of the courses listed above, please refer to course syllabi on Loyola. on syllabi course to refer please above, listed courses the of descriptions For ★ For descriptions of the courses listed above, please refer to course syllabi on Loyola. on syllabi course to refer please above, listed courses the of descriptions For ★ Instructor's name with * = adjunct instructor adjunct = with * name Instructor's Instructor's name with * = adjunct instructor adjunct = with * name Instructor's JPN432 JPN432 JPN441 JPN442 JPN431 JPN431 JPN432 JPN432 JPN441 JPN442 Available from AY2016 in place of JPN352 of place from in AY2016 ※3: Available ※ ※ Program.” “Japanese Language brochure the see please details, the For ※ Program.” “Japanese Language brochure the see please details, the For ※ ※ JPN431 JPN431 CD CD 11 JPN370 JPN370 1 JPN312 111 JPN180 JPN180 JPN270 1 JPN280 111 JPN212 JPN212 JPN321 11 JPN311 JPN311 11 JPN112 JPN200 111 JPN211 JPN211 JPN250 111 JPN111 JPN111 JPN150 1 JPN112 111 JPN280 JPN370 JPN370 111 JPN311 JPN311 JPN312 111 JPN180 JPN180 JPN270 1 JPN250 111 JPN212 JPN212 JPN321 111 JPN112 JPN112 JPN200 11 JPN211 JPN211 111 JPN111 JPN111 JPN150 Registration Registration AJPN4460 JPN446 AJPN4460 JPN446 AJPN353B JPN353 AJPN4050 JPN405 AJPN4060 JPN406 AJPN4071 JPN407 AJPN432A AJPN432B AJPN4410 AJPN4420 AJPN353B JPN353 AJPN4050 JPN405 AJPN4060 JPN406 AJPN4071 JPN407 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5 231 ; §b ; § b262 ; 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 5 4 8 9 970 b111 b01 § b130;b232 a352; § a6 § a442 § a § a6 § a220 § d240 §b253 § b143; § a712 § a713 § a714 §b263 § b153; § b140 ;§b250 §b253 § b143; § a9 § § c10 § a270 § a270 § a270 § a800 § a365 § a9 § § d250 § b152 § d210 § b3 § c210 § § a9 § a82 § a610; § d220 § a330 § a130 §b260 §b252; b150; § § b142; § a450 § a453 § d280 y and Academic Dishonesty and Academic up Exams Fee up Exam term Study Abroad Programs Study Abroad term term Language Programs - - - - admission

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