Academic Year 2020 Spring/1Q/2Q Calendar

Key 2020 3 March Make-up classes Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Classes Held on Holidays Sun/ No No- class days Sat 30 31 Holiday classes

2020 4 April 2020 5 May Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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Year/ Month Date Day Academic Calendar

April 1 Wed Spring Semester / 1Q begins 1 Wed Entrance Ceremony for new degree students 1 - 7 Wed - Tue Academic Guidance and other orientaion sessions for new students 5 - 6 Sun - Mon Orientation Camp 3 - 11 Fri - Sat Medical Checkup 13 Mon Spring Semester and 1Q classes begin 17 Fri Early graduation application deadline (for September graduation) [Course registration period for Spring Semester/1Q/2Q courses] For details, please refer to p.8 1 - 12 Wed - Sun Course registration period 1 - 8 Wed - Wed Lottery entry 9 Thu Results of Lottery entry available on Loyola 9 - 12 Thu - Sun Lottery course registration (first-come-first-served-basis) 13 Mon Results of course registration available on Loyola 14 - 19 Tue - Sun Course adjustment period 21 Tue Final confirmation of course registration available on Loyola 29 Wed Classes held on national holiday 30 Thu Leave of absence application deadline for Spring Semester and 1Q May 6 - 8 Wed - Fri Withdrawal period for 1Q courses 16 Sat Make-up classes 16 Sat 1Q Final examination schedule available on Loyola 30, 6/6 Sat 1Q Final examinations 31 Sun Sophian's Day June 3 Wed 1Q classes end 4 Thu 2Q classes begin 4 - 10 Thu - Wed 2Q extra course registration 15 - 19 Mon - Fri Withdrawal period for Spring Semester and 2Q courses 20, 28 Sat, Sun Make-up classes 30 Tue Leave of absence application deadline for 2Q July 3 Fri No class day 11 Sat Spring Semester / 2Q Final examination schedule available on Loyola 11 Sat Make-up classes 24 Fri Classes held on national holiday 24 Fri Spring Semester and 2Q classes end 25 - 8/1 Sat - Sat Spring Semseter / 2Q Final examinations period August 2 Sun Summer vacation (- Sep. 27) 2 Sun Intensive courses held (- Sep. 20) [Seniors and Graduating students] 27 Thu Grades / Self-Evaluation available (- Sep. 20) Spring Semester / 1Q / 2Q Request for Grade Review (Aug. 27 and 28) *Make-up exams scheduled at the end of the month September 10 Thu Announcement of graduating students on Loyola [Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Exchange, Non-degree] 10 Thu Grades / Self-Evaluation / Latest Official Transcripts available Spring Semester / 1Q / 2Q Request for Grade Review (Sep. 10 - 18) 18 Fri Graduation Ceremony 20 Sun Spring Semester / 2Q ends Academic Year 2020 Autumn/3Q/4Q Calendar

2020 9 September Key Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Make-up classes 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Classes Held on Holidays

Sun/ No No class days Sat 28 29 30 Holiday classes

2020 10 October 2020 11 November Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

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2021 2 February 2021 3 March Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AcademicAcademi c YYearear 22020020 A Autumn/3Q/4Qut umn/3Q/4Q Ca lCalendarendar

Year/ Month Date Day Academic Calendar

September 21 Mon Autumn Semester / 3Q begins 21 Mon Orientation for new students 22 Tue Entrance Ceremony 24 - 25 Thu - Fri Orientation Camp 28 Mon Autumn Semester / 3Q classes begin [Course registration period for Autumn Semester/3Q/4Q courses] For details, please refer to p.9 21 - 29 Mon - Tue Course registration period 21 - 25 Mon - Fri Lottery entry 26 Sat Results of Lottery entry available on Loyola 26 - 29 Sat - Tue Lottery course registration (first-come-first-served-basis) 30 Wed Results of course registration available on Loyola October 1 - 4 Thu - Sun Course adjustment period 6 Tue Final confirmation of course registration available on Loyola 2 Fri Early graduation application (for March graduation) 14 - 16 Wed - Fri Withdrawal period for 3Q courses 24 Sat Make-up classes 31 Sat 3Q Final examination schedule available on Loyola 31 Sat Leave of absence application deadline for Autumn Semester and 3Q November 1 Sun No class day (Foundation Day) 2 Mon No class day 2 - 4 Mon - Wed No class days (Sophia Festival) 14, 21 Sat 3Q Final examinations 18 Wed 3Q classes end 19 Thu 4Q classes begin 19 - 25 Thu - Wed 4Q extra course registration 23 Mon Classes held on national holiday 30 - 12/4 Mon - Fri Withdrawal period for Autumn Semester and 4Q courses December 3 Thu No class day (St. Xavier's Day) 12 Sat Make-up classes 20 Sun Leave of absence application deadline for 4Q 23 Wed Virtual Monday 23 Wed Classes end for the year 24 Thu Winter vacation (- Jan. 5) January, 2021 6 Wed Autumn Semester and 4Q classes resume 11 Mon Autumn Semester and 4Q Final examination schedule available on Loyola 15, 16 Fri, Sat No class days 9, 23 Sat Make-up classes 23 Sat Autumn Semester / 4Q classes end 25 - 2/1 Mon - Mon Autumn Semseter / 4Q Final examinations period February 2 Tue Spring vacation (- Mar. 31) [Seniors and Graduating students] 21 Sun Grades / Self-Evaluation available (- Mar. 31) Autumn Semester / 3Q / 4Q Request for Grade Review (Feb. 22 - 25) *Make-up exams scheduled around the latter half of the month March 15 Mon Announcement of graduating students on Loyola [Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Exchange, Non-degree] 15 Mon Grades / Self-Evaluation / Latest Official Transcripts available Autumn Semester / 3Q / 4Q Request for Grade Review (Mar. 15 - 31) 26 Fri Graduation Ceremony 31 Wed Autumn Semester / 4Q ends CLASS HOURS 1st Period : 9:00 – 10:40 2nd Period : 10:55 – 12:35 3rd Period : 13:30 – 15:10 4th Period : 15:25 – 17:05 5th Period : 17:20 – 19:00 6th Period : 19:10 – 20:50

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, 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

FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS

BULLETIN OF INFORMATION

2020-2021 Bulletin of Information 2020-2021 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, 2020

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. 1

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. 14 § a500 Grades P. 20 § a600 Change in Student Status P. 22 § a700 Study Abroad Programs P. 26 § a750 Certification Programs P. 27 § a800 Tuition and Fees P. 28 § a900 Announcements from University Offices P. 29

SECTION B: FLA CURRICULUM P. 37

§ b010 Curriculum Information P. 37 § b100 Curriculum for Students who Entered from 2014 P. 40 § b200 Curriculum for Students who Entered before 2014 P. 64 § b300 Course Lists P. 82

SECTION C: SOPHIA SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS P. 97

§ c100 SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS P. 97 § c200 Certificate Programs P. 98

SECTION D: INFORMATION ON INSTRUCTORS & OFFICES P. 101

§ d100 Teaching Staff and Faculty Office Hours 2020-2021 P. 101 § d200 General Information and Office Directory P. 106 § d300 Campus Map P. 110

INDEX P. 121 old - through through year hundred embers represent cameJapan to with - the fundamental unity the of fundamental the with a student body of over over of body a student with , the German Father Joseph Dahlmann, cultural and intellectual heritage and a concern nd knowledge that students are expected to have acquired have acquired to expected are students that nd knowledge INTRODUCTION , when the Japanese Ministry of Education gave the Jesuits Jesuits the gave Education of Ministry Japanese the when ,

, generation next the to conveying to committed hey are 1 both both ’s humankind § .T found in the Bulletin of each Faculty and Department. Please make make Please Department. and Faculty each of Bulletin the in found a a new educational institution under the Japanese name of Jōchi Gakuin. a guideline for admitting students based on our educational ideals and the and the ideals educational on our based students for admitting guideline a two policies mentioned above. mentioned policies two clarifying a skills, when making students for guide a and degree, bachelor’s a awarded be to their academic plans. meet the Diploma Policy. : fundamental a policy in accordance with the University’s educational ideals,

and to work for the concrete achievement of that unity. The roots of the university university the of roots The unity. that of achievement concrete the for work to and Wide PoliciesWide Policies) (Three , - roblems facing the world today. world the facing roblems undergraduate and graduate students and a teaching staff of more than of more staff a teaching and students and graduate undergraduate . In thousand one different nationalities different

Curriculum Policy: a policy to organize the curriculum and define ways of learning in order to to order in learning of ways define and curriculum the organize to policy a Policy: Curriculum Admissions Policy: sure to check that you understand the educational purposes and the structure of the faculty to to faculty the of structure the and purposes educational the you understand that to check sure you belong. which Educationand Research Objectives, HumanResource Development Objectives, andDiploma and Curriculum Policies are Sophia University has defined its education and research objectives for each Faculty and Department.

interest of the Jesuit Order in Japan. Its is aim to prepare men and women coming from different , world the of traditions cultural different the to recognize countries race human University Diploma Policy The The Educational Ideals of Sophia University on Based principles Christian of education,Sophia Universityattests to the four 1 12,000 Sixteen Sixteen students enrolledfirst in Fromthe class. this modest beginningSophia University has be to grown private of Japan’s foremost the of one the mission of fulfilling St. Francis Xavier’s the Francisaspiration.mission Sophia Asof a fulfilling Xavier’s result of St. their efforts, University was established in 1913 to found permission go back to 1549, when St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit, landed in Kagoshima with the hope of the hope with Kagoshima in landed a Jesuit, Xavier, Francis St. to when 1549, go back nearly 1908, In to Japan. culture Western introduce would which university a Catholic starting three members360years of later, the Society of- Jesus Rockliff James Father English and the Boucher, Henri Father French the the tradition of the international character of Sophia’s founders, the faculty m faculty the founders, Sophia’s of character international the of tradition the twenty , teaching and scholarship their for the p

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Courses . . 国際教養 ( , which consisted of two two of consisted which , 学士 , is to prepare students of diverse ofdiverse students prepare to is derstand both present both understand and the Department of Japanese Language , and Technology (MEXT) Technology and new form the educational approach and goals approach educational the form new Students are also strongly encouraged to study to study encouraged strongly also are Students speaking equip students di of students equip speaking asic levels to advanced courses, adapted to the . All courses are conducted in English, and Core and English, in conducted are All. courses set - rts, Science mind continues in a academic level. first century. Through its broad interdisciplinary curriculum, curriculum, interdisciplinary broad its Through century. first - and its Department of Liberal Arts students’ general knowledge, to help them to develop critical thinking, thinking, critical develop to them help to knowledge, general students’ language courses, from b - to take the lead in bridging differences and promoting understanding in the the in understanding and promoting differences bridging in lead the take to the Department of Comparative Culture to perform at a high a at perform to nurture a broad, humanistic broad, humanistic a nurture to ributed throughout the curriculum enable students to to students enable curriculum the throughout ributed nteredon coursesin thehumanities, economics andbusiness, and the social sciences, the its traditionsits globalin context. a Graduatesofthe faculty will receive Bachelor a of Arts degree the Ministrythe of Education, Spo Culture, s background Japanese. The Sophia University Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) offers a variety of Japanese complex world of the twenty the of world complex public and public composition in English courses ce faculty seeks to expand and departments: established the by Faculty its predecessor, of Comparative Culture dist s background & Studies. & The mission of the FLA needs of FLA students who enter with various levels of Japanese ability Japanese of levels various with enter who students FLA of needs The Faculty of Liberal Arts FacultyThe of Liberal FacultyThe of Liberal Arts (FLA) weeks isa for 4 will losewill hours of Recess Recess hey egree students 4Q .D hold a valid v hold a wks Class 7 Autumn status to that of degree a wks University degree studentsare admitted Class - 14 . This status isapplicable only student must must student ) Non ophia wks ス 3Q S Class 7 ー コ to take courses and obtain credits but do but credits obtain and courses take to 修 University 履 由 自 生 time students. - 修 Recess Recess emesters. 履 s tudent does not register for a for sufficient number of register not does tudent 等 Degree StatusDegree s 2Q 目 degree student to change their 科 niversity. - the ( utumn utumn u a enroll asenroll full wks . If Spring Class emesters. 7 s REGULATIONS AND REGULATIONS PROCEDURES wks atus pring and Class s ENERAL INFORMATION FOR FLA STUDENTS FOR FLA INFORMATION ENERAL 14 utumn utumn In order to be eligible for this status, the status, this for eligible be to order In a students are persons of any nationality who wish to take one or more G . Students students who who students wks 1Q degree student must register10 least of at for equivalent the Class 100 7 student status at the § a Degree Matriculated Students pring and - - University courses or fails to meet the deadline for the payment of tuition and fees, t fees, and tuition of payment the for deadline the to meet fails or courses their It is impossible for a non a for impossible is It student without reapplying for admission as a degree student. degree a as admission for reapplying without student instruction per week A non- A matriculated degree students are those who enroll for year a - - Non Degree StudentsDegree Categories of Students Non The Academic Year SECTIONA: Non not intend to earn an academic degree from Sophia from degree academic to an earn intend not to international in both s both in Degree students are those who intend to graduate from are admitted in both in admitted are Japan. courses of their choice, up to 30 credits in one year, but do not intend to earn a degree from degree a earn to intend not do but year, one in credits 30 to up choice, their of courses Sophia Non Requirements for Maintaining- Non for Requirements Change of StudentChange St 123 Quarter Semester a122 a121 a120 a110 a110 § of classes, followed by final a examination week. The Facultyof Liberal Arts follows the same calendar as the other faculties of university. the Thereare two semesters, beginning Each in Aprilsemester and September. consists of1 § § § 3 § a

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The Area Coordinators oversee matters concerning students students concerning matters oversee Coordinators Area The sophomores. term major - urged urged One’s admitted. of Major of 45 hours is required to earn one credit (based on government requirement on government (based one credit earn to required is hours 45 of e hang as transfer students at the junior level must indicate their fieldsintended major, to transfer at the time of of time the at are also Deciding Residence Requirements Credit Requirements Credit Change Area and Major and Area The Chair of the Department of Liberal Arts is responsible for matters concerning the exception of students who quali who students of exception the 232 credits according to the distribution specified in the Bulletin of Information for the year in year the for Information of Bulletin the in specified distribution the to according credits Bachelor of Arts degreeBachelor is awarded of to students who successfully complete number the required a230 a231 a220 a210 uring the first semester of the year of the second theuring first semester tudents tudents totalof four years(eight semesters) Residencerequirements ref With semester of their sophomore year sophomore of their semester Students accepted into the Faculty of Liberal Arts freshmen as will choose, suspension from the university will not be counted as part of the residence requirement. requirement. residence the of part as counted not be will university the from suspension the excluding years, eight exceed not may university the at residence of period total student’s A ofe on leav absence spent from time of theperiod university. § § of which they were Standards for Establishment of Universities and Article 22 of Sophia University Regulations). 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SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a200 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a200 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 6 they , evaluation - of study of must notifymust the the self they for required for graduation for graduation required ils and decide which will be class student may register is - credits fulfilled all the requirements for upper ve office byoffice the application deadline as ha . . c200 graduation requirements, FLA students students FLA requirements, graduation § . , graduation early for LA ting e request for approval for evaluation evaluation the from arising Any problems . function ir - in principle students who wish to apply for early graduation must have must graduation early for apply to wish who students , for graduation, and have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above. above. or 3.50 of GPA a cumulative have and graduation, for . 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To check their progress toward me toward progress their check To graduation. should regularly use the Loyola online self online Loyola the use regularly should . function § § In addition to their major, FLA students who entered before 2015 may also obtain a certificate in certificate a obtain 2015 also may before entered who students FLA major, their to addition In Japanese Studies § : : tudents S /college ): 定 Sophia University. University. 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A statement statement attesting A consultation or or consultation the student had to be absent over several days, the medical certificate mustclearly nly A p The delay will be accepted only on a student The delay certificate must show a delay longer than the actual length student of the student should take one of the following of the one take should student If student a accepted for reasons of must prove a delay of more than 30 than minutes more of delay prove a must ※ the student did not make an effort to arrive on time for the exam the for on time arrive to an effort accepted did make not if student the * if a studenta if arrived at sticker * the university. The Center forAcademic willAffairs check the university. the campus due to the infectious disease, they If the delay in public transport service transport public in delay the If The cards must show the date of the exam the student was unable to take. b) tele the exam. * of the designated application period for the make the for period application designated the more than 20 minutes past the scheduled starting time, he/she *In case of an infectious disease, application for the make If the medical certificate does not state both a) and b), it will be deemed incomplete be deemed it will b), a) both state and not does certificate the medical If the and a make to for apply able be not will student If O However, However, the elay they , allowed Center for the they are submit the d by , , the scheduled exam the classroom and take the Center for Academic (Academic Affairs Loyola Bulletin Board the starting of of starting the go first to the exam room and follow the the follow and room exam the to go first the natural selectionservice, disaster, judge lay for ave the arrival time checked should he scheduled exam starting time , h Center for Academic Affairs for more information on information more for Affairs Academic for Center 2. xam. e ertificate to the No. c up up exam is a - the student should go directly to go directly should student the ake elay Bldg. make- a m a a of for ee: 2,000 yen course per chedule Academic Services”. more than 20 minutes after 20 minutes than more “ S F within 20 minutes of t of 20 minutes within s s , please inquire at the apply for for apply xam xam 1st floor1st under under E E arrive arrive up up the - - on up exam scheduleup exam on be announced will - Make Make a student a a studenta 454 453 takethe exam. In such cases, the student is not sure where to go, they go, to where sure not is student the make ertificate and then ring the d the bring immediately should Services) A Academic Affairs c § a exam. (2) If to instructions of the exam supervisor. exam the of instructions the application procedures. procedures. application the § a If 19 (1) If or some other reason If the reason for applying

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a400 EXAMINATIONS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a500 GRADES

20 TheQPI 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 Quality Point Index the qualitythe points (QP) that for GRADES Satisfactory Withdrawal Failure Passing Excellent § a500 90 . - 70 60 80 Good - - 79 69- 89 100 will not appear on the official transcript. not appearwill on official the 】 】 “W” F C B D A W Grade Scale number of credits for the course determines course the for credits of number . ※ The sum of all the registered courses (excludes courses with W, N, P, X) N, P, of all registeredTheW, (excludes the sum courses with courses Grading Grade Point Average (GPA) Average Point Grade × credits with A + 3.0 × credits with B + 2.0 × credits with C + 1.0 × credits with D with × credits + 1.0 C with × credits + 2.0 B with × credits + 3.0 A with × credits GPA calculation formula calculation GPA 4.0 w score of 90 points (out of 100), those students outside the top 30% would receive a lower a receive 30% would top the outside students those 100), of (out of 90 points w score a510 a520 【 The Grading Guideline Grading The 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 more no to A’s of number the limit to curve grading a apply should professors syllabus, course a receive students the of 30% than more when a result, As course. the in students of the 30% than ra grade for the course. An “A” should be given to approximately 20% and no more than 30% of the registered students. students. of registered the 30% than and no more 20% to approximately given be should “A” An with courses lecture and courses, guidance seminars, to apply not does however, policy, This fewer 30 or of students registered Eachgrade isassigned weight a called the quality point index (QPI: e.g.,A=4.0) . § A student’s work is graded according to the following table: following the to according graded is work student’s A The following “Grading Guideline” has been implemented by the university from the academic the from university by the implemented been has Guideline” “Grading following The guideline. this to according determined be should grades The 2015. year 【 multiplied bymultiplied the § course. The sum of all the quality points divided by the total number of credits attempted 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 which for course of a credits the (including (GPA). N.B. Grades received for courses by offered other faculties and programs will also be calculated into GPA student’s the 2021 Center ), nfectious Thu 2020 to the ), 80 “I 25 ( Fri a9 28 ( have completed at least February 2020 )- August August 2021 ), ), Mon Fri a grade.a Final authority regarding and must must and hu)- ( can be accepted after the deadline t be submitted to each instructor. t submitted be to instructor. each , Wed 22 ( ( 18 ). missed or unsubmitted work will be 27 (T 31 February September : abus about class about abus attendance. may submit requesta for grade review obligationswithin set time the by instructor. the syll courses: March courses: March courses: 4Q do not exempt a student from quizzes, tests, examinations, or or examinations, tests, quizzes, from student a do exempt not Q, 3 office hours. Note that the purpose of this procedure is to confirm confirm to is procedure this of purpose the that Note hours. office graduating students: August August students: graduating graduating students graduating Semester, Semester, during Semester, 1Q, 2Q Semester, Change in Course Number and/or Title and/or Number Course in Change w for Grade Review: Seniors and and Seniors Seniors and and Seniors b320, Attendance § For For been a mistake in the grades, they 2020 Spring 2020 Autumn (see otherwise specified, a student may not repeat for credit a course in which they have Grade Revie Repetition of aRepetition Course Class its during the semester concerned. s Deadline ed if the student does not fulfill their fulfill not does student the if ed d Academic Affairs a530 a540 a560 a550 Honors iseases”) or urgent necessity, for which written proof mus proof written which for necessity, or urgent iseases”) D Regardless of the excuse, absences up such making for responsibility The absence. of period the during required work written other for grade failing A student. the upon wholly rests work assign Look carefully at what is written on your written is what at carefully Look ing chang for petition to not recorded, grade the of accuracy the grades rests No requests forwith grade the instructor. review requests. such submitting for for Students must confirm their grades via Loyola at the end ofthe semester. If student a believes there has Students are expected to attend all classes except in cases of illness (See § 21 § The Dean’s List is published each semester. To qualify, a student a must qualify, To List is published each semester. The Dean’s be degree a student and 4.0 possible a of out better or 3.5 of average semester a have § Unless § § received a passing grade. If a student repeats the same course, the previous record will not be not will record previous the course, same the repeats a student If grade. passing a received deleted from the transcript. This applies as well to or courses name new being a under offered number 16 cre

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a500 GRADES SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a600 CHANGE IN STUDENT STATUS 22 more may lose may hairperson and C y not extend y extend not Request for Leave of “ reason. If the request is f the reason is illness, the y ), 2020 ), epartment Academic Records Section. bsence ma D . ).I ), 2020 ), Sun of the planned absence. absence. planned the of the ), 2020 ), ), 2020 ), Sat hu 休学願 leave of absence. For more details, Tue Deadline to submit request submit to Deadline ( eave of a of eave ). , the Center for Academic. Affairs rm A l 32 University Regulations). 32 University . fo Status of Residence ctober 31 (Sat), 2020 (Sat), 31 ctober The request for leave of absence may be 診断書 ( June 30 ( June O 31 ( October 20 ( December April 30 (Thu), 2020 30 (Thu), April 30 (T April . STUDENT STATUS STUDENT Article quarter bsence” by A student who is taking leavea of absenceA cannot , please consult with s . holidays detail and quarter Status of Residence who take leavea of absence eave of A s e submitted by 3:30 pm on the weekday prior to the deadline deadline the to prior on the byweekday pm 3:30 e submitted ” b (4Q) CHANGE IN IN CHANGE 21 during Leave of Absence during Leave of 600 on weekend tudents with College Student withtudents College years or total a of 4 years ( § a S “Request for L College Student College one month prior to the beginning of the quarter the of beginning the to prior one month “ quarter, even if all graduation requirements are met are requirements graduation all if even quarter, November 2020 (3Q) 18, November March 31, 20 31, March , 2020 (1Q) , a a - 3 - Academic Records Section: Tuition and Fees and Tuition Section: Records Academic oreign oreign bsence may be requested a he at least June completed in that September 20, 2020 (2Q) 20, September ” - - a For F Leave of Absence Period of Leave of Absence Period of Leave of Tuition and Fees Tuition Period of Leave of Absence (Quarter)Period of Leave of 4 must be accompanied by doctor’s a certificate status of residence in Japan. For 614 610 2 Deadline to Submit 612 Deadline Request 611 613 eave of utumn Semester (3Q 4Q)& pring Semester (1Q 2Q)& September 21 19 November S April 1 June A A student who wishes to takeA leave a of absence must consult the submit submit form Students withStudents § a a a during fees and tuition the of reduction be a will There inquire at t inquire at Absence A student who intends to take a planned leave of absence must submit the the submit must of absence leave planned a to take who intends student A § a § a The period of leave of absence is not counted in the residence requirement and graduation will will graduation and requirement residence the in not is counted of absence of leave period The the of duration the for delayed be absence § a A l when the deadline is deadline the when sent by postal mail, it must be postmarked on or before the deadline date. In the date. case of deadline the before or on be postmarked it must mail, by postal sent must it office, the submission at Any request submitted after the deadline will not be accepted for an submitted for two consecutive years of absence. § a their graduate than two consecutive to the airperson, h the period period may the permission for the for permission year will be deemed a however, however, according to Article 60 of Article to according )). , is, when t pplies ) and submit the request A 診断書 : tha: However, in the followingHowever, cases, ( . The deadline is the day before the day before the is deadline . The the number of enrollment years and misconduct shall be given severe niversity 退学願 ). student wishes to shorten the period of periodof the shorten to wishes student form voluntary withdrawal and dismissal. and withdrawal voluntary ” : 復学届 riod exceeding one exceeding riod the certificate rd before the desired date of withdrawal. desired the before rd is not counted in the residence requirement ’s niversity"( tudies but but U S form ( ” ). the university doctor of the semester (September 20 or March 31). university must consult the Department C Department the consult must university esume is over, student status sois over, there returns is noautomatically, tudies from S Student ID Student ID Ca entered or were admitted as second degree students will be - their , semesters consecutive to four refers years" academic consecutive esume Intent to R University ithdrawal W , "two , "two due to illness (attach the reason for taking the leave no longer exists ( exists no longer leave the taking for reason the FLA ithdrawal Intent to R tudent will be able to return to university studies on the day following when when day following on the studies university to return to able be will tudent “ W ithdrawal s hom Article 40 of the University Regulations hom W obtained for 2 or more quarters or 2 for more obtained W The student not graduate be to fromable will year university in four s, the normal residence including suspension or withdrawal from Sophia U Sophia from withdrawal or suspension including a admitted students and second degree students, only - Suspension from the from Suspension Date of Dismissal the from University Voluntary Voluntary Withdrawal and Dismissal Withdrawal Resuming Studies student wishes to return to studies earlier than scheduled eave of absence 5 leave was absence because not be shortened to less than one quarter one than less to shortened be not L A deadline for withdrawal for deadline is the last day such Students to Expiry of Period of Enrollment ofExpiry of Period Enrollment Students whose period of enrollment (excluding leave of absence period) exceeds 8 years. Article 40: "Students who fail to obtain 32 credits or more including subjects specified by specified subjects including or more 32 credits obtain to who fail "Students 40: Article undergraduate departments in two consecutive academic years". For students the of credits obtained after they re calculated. For transferstudents, the number ofenrollment years and transfer credits which were calculation. the in be included will admission transfer at approved If a study abroad period the exceeds pe one year, period of leave of absence. of leave of period excluding the period(s) of leave of absence. absence. of leave of period(s) the excluding For re a620 a630 a632 a631 a633 a61 the indefinite suspension is lifted or when the term of the definite suspension expires. complete the "Request for 2) requirement. A student wishing to withdraw from the from withdraw to wishing student A Academic Records Sectionwith The following students shall be dismissed from the university: university: the from dismissed be shall students following The 1) beginning of the quarter that you intend to resume. to you that intend quarter the of beginning 1) a leave a for period of the absenceWhen 23 § an submit to need § A student who commits violations such as examination as such violations commits who student A penalties, University Regulations. The period of suspension of period The Regulations. University and § There are two types of withdrawal from the 2) § § The § it isnecessary to submit the “

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全学共通 ( ● mark of leave of absence epartment. approval of the of the approval d s enrolled ies ● enrolled ● enrolled appropriate appropriate University Regulations apply Regulations University (period Spring Spring Autumn of admitted students cannot apply. cannot students admitted 1Q 2Q 3Q - . for the change. four semesters with semesters thefour ed change ed ● enrolled ● enrolled = leave of absence ees F ourses) and General Stud c If student takes leave of absence in 4Q of Year prior to preceding year prior to preceding of 1Q and in Year If student takes leave of in of absence 4Q uition T ) their school life and study plan, and consult faculty consult and plan, study and life school their ay quarter, the including entire semester quarter that be excluded) will quarter, may do so by submitting the by submitting do so may time of the request Two consecutiveyears follows: as are Two two two consecutive years Example Transfer students Transfer and Re Four consecutiveFour excluding semesters absence periods of leave of Current year Preceding year Year prior to prior Year preceding year for one ( Current year. ※ * There is adequate reason The student satisfies all requirements set by the d who entered before 2014) before entered who change. Compulsory Compulsory tudent has a 2.6 GPA or higher for credits obtained in in obtained credits for higher or GPA a 2.6 Thehas student the Thestudent has completedor is expected to completeat least fo t t improvemen any do show not students case in In . Change of Faculty/Department (NB) s Preferential Measures Preferential , the student will take an exam given by the 4) 3) Note: Transfer of FacultyTransfer Note: / Department is limited to one time. 2) Eligibility 1) Other ReasonsOther Failure to P Failure guidanceThis at thesystem end is ofthe intended academic year. on back look plan Credits obtained during study abroad approved within the consecutive two years will be will years two the consecutive within approved abroad study during obtained Credits calculation. the in included l is GPA whose students contacts individually department The Students to whom Articles 60 and 61 60 and Articles to whom Students Students who fail to pay the tuition and fees before the set deadline. the university may recommend withdrawal from the university. Upon deliberation by the faculty and with the and with by faculty the deliberation Upon 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 exemptedfrom dismissal from of number by divided the earned of credits number total the if 40, Article by University the semesters of enrollment is thanmore 8 credits. a640

N.B. 4) 3) § Students who wish to change to a department of another faculty another of department a to change to who wish Students requirements form or ad enter the - admission. Further - length of residence h niversity may re admitted student withdraws - from the u . . will not be allowed to apply for re to for apply be allowed not will or beendismissed student was dismissed because their may apply to enter another faculty or department. Further Further department. or faculty another enter to may apply Academic Records Section or if the University available at the Academic Recordsavailable Section at the admission upon approval of his/her application. However, if a re a if However, application. his/her of approval upon Re- Admission a Second for Degree 650 660 niversity Graduates ofSophia information is A degree student who has withdrawnA information available is at the § a is dismissed seconda time , reached the limitof eight years, they u 25 A§ a

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a600 CHANGE IN STUDENT STATUS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a700 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS

to 26 or in one of and the overseas overseas the and include fieldwork fieldwork include participating S which , By sends students to several . Degree students who wish sends students to several language language several to students sends programs approximately one year before the University in this program are regarded as regarded are program this in must must apply in advance to the General overseas institutions during the summer the summer during institutions overseas issued by the Center for Global Education 's graduation's requirements. . University a foreign institutiona : Sophia : Sophia and and participating Sophia University social engagement social : Students who plan to study abroad on their own and own on their abroad study to who plan Students : Study Abroad.” are permitted to doso only if Department the Chair s or be transferred, with the approval of their department, as ” Study Abroad n requirements or several rogram for one semester or one year without taking a leave of leave a taking without year one or semester one for rogram Student TUDY ABROAD ABROAD TUDY PROGRAM P S : that such a choice would be educationally beneficial for the student. Programs s graduatio ’ 700 § a Exchange Exchange Language ProgramsLanguage : s. reces spring and summer or the semester during ram. Credittransfer arrangements are thesame as for Exchange Program , sends to sends students 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 University s term Study Abroad Programs term - . has a formal a has exchange agreement receive reciprocal treatment regarding credits and Sophia - Short General Study Abroad Program Abroad Study General Short Exchange Program Exchange program Social Engagement University . For details, see “Handbook f “Handbook see details, For . Discovery 713 712 711 710 714 these § a and service learning and service absence. Those participating in the General Study Abroad Program can study abroad from one from abroad study can Program Study Abroad General the in participating Those absence. year one up to but in maximum, 2 years to term abroad study the extend to possible is It quarter. included be will into the residence requirement. § a Students can join the join can Students credits that can be used for fulfilling Sophiafulfilling used for be that can credits wish to transfer the credits back to Sophia University Study Abroad Prog StudyAbroad 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 f “Handbook see For details, institution. programs at overseasdesignated universities during the summer . and spring recess By participating in these programs and successfully completing the courses, students earn credits that can be used for used be can that credits earn students the courses, completing successfully and programs these fulfilling Sophia specialized education or general studies credits. intensive programs on specialized subjects at designated the completing successfully and programs these of in recess one spring and By participating . courses, students earn creditsthat can § a § a simultaneously enrolled at Sophia University Sophia at enrolled simultaneously § a to study at an exchange partner institution partner exchange an at study to and and Internal screening will be conducted at Sophia University Sophia at conducted be will screening Internal process selection internal the pass first must students The period. exchange the of beginning program. exchange the to nominated be Sophia which with a school at abroad studying Students University tuition Area Coordinator Area in or f shoku shoku ō oard oard B /Ky ulletin B starting with 62 taken by 62 taken with starting do) do) starting with 62 taken by 62 taken with starting do) ear 2018】 ear ō enter for Teaching and Curator and Curator Teaching for enter Y k ear ear 2019】 C Y ) ) katei /Kamoku /Kamoku kō in katei) in cademic katei - - cademic A otices will be posted on the on the be posted will otices A n shoku ō 科目コード 科目コード /Gakugei /Gakugei /Ky certification in Teacher Certificationcertification (教職課程 in Teacher for courses starting with 62 will waived. be 62 will with starting tuitionThe courses for CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS CERTIFICATION 教職課程 750 § a taught only Japanese. in taught is interested in this program should attend the special guidance meeting held by the the by held meeting guidance special the attend should program this in interested Curator Certification (学芸員課程 Teacher Certification ( Teacher Curator Certification (学芸員課程 . program program ter for Teaching and Curator Credentials ( Credentials Curator and Teaching for ter • • • For studentsFor admitted and in after For studentsFor admitted and in before FLA degree students in the programs for Teacher Certification and Curator Certification may not not may Certification Curator and Certification Teacher for programs the in students degree FLA graduation. for required credits the fulfilling as counted be be waived. 62 will with starting courses for 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 area: 【 【 certification obtain may students degree FLA work, course required the of completion Pending 27 the following areas: Certification Programs). Information may be obtained at the the at obtained be may Information Programs). Certification Credentials. Credits in courses with course numbers ( Theseprograms are taught only in Japanese. the by held meeting guidance special the attend should programs these in interested Students Cen katei) This FLA degree students in the program for Curator Certification may not be counted as fulfilling the the fulfilling as counted be not may Certification Curator for program the in students degree FLA graduation. for required credits that This means rate. fee fixedtuition a charged be will 2020 and after in who enter Students there will not be any alteration in the tuition fees they pay even if they take courses with registration codes starting 62. with obtain cannot students degree FLA Students Students Center for Teaching and Curator Credentials (notices will be posted on Loyola Bulletin Board for Board Bulletin on Loyola be posted will (notices Credentials and Curator Teaching for Center and Curator Teaching for Center the at obtained be may Information Programs). Certification Credentials. Credits in courses with course numbers (

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a750 CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a800 TUITION AND FEES , 28 ) the course the Students who tuition bill fortuition bill th the Center for eriod niversity. niversity. P U 2019 020 . Students are responsible for for responsible are Students . ear ear 2 Y egistration Y R ourse ourse cademic C cademic A in April and September, a single a adjusted bill in and September, April A xtra xtra website. or Cancellation Period fter the fter efore theefore bill within one week after its issuance should notify the the notify should issuance its after week one within bill A TUITION AND AND TUITION FEES uring the E D n and n and B 800 ees I I § a the universitythe Affairs. egistered egistered heck dmitted dmitted and other information. other and R A A s than 12 credits to graduation. For details, please consult wi consult please details, For graduation. to 12 credits than uition and F T ourses tudents tudents tudents tudents al confirmation of course registration course of confirmation al S S scholarship For For junior and senior high school teachers or for curators) for or teachers school high senior and junior 0 Issuance of 0 Issuance Bills and Payment Deadlines Credits as in course certification numbers for starting programs the in with 62 (courses Credits in course numbers starting with GCP (courses in the Global Competency Program Competency Global the in (courses GCP with starting numbers in course Credits Center for Academic are experiencing financial difficulties should consult with the Center for Student Affairs about Failure to complete result paymentFailure will Sophia in from dismissal Any student who does not receive a receive not does who Any student For details, please c The tuitionThe for listed courses below will waived. be during Withdrawal . Period Withdrawal during they withdraw which from any course for paying during the Course Adjustment Period Adjustment Course the during and have fewer have and - Academic Affairs. these courses will be sent. a a period, registration course extra the during courses for registers student a If After fin will be issued, which will include all tuition and fees required for the term in question. Once Once question. in term the for required fees and tuition all include will which issued, be will registered for course, a a student is responsible for payment unless they cancel The amount of tuition and fees will be reduced if the student fulfilled the residence residence the fulfilled student the if reduced be will fees and tuition of amount The University the from suspension or absence of leave of period the excluding requirements, - Calculation of Tuition for C for Tuition and Fees Tuition Waived a81 a811 a812 ■ ■ ■ § § § ) and . All S 履修要覧 classes time teacher: bulletin boardsbulletin time or part- time lecturers from other undergraduate full- all time lecturers; those without an - or part- on campus; contact them before or before them contact on campus; for mail addressesto students. - Loyola offices : Bulletin of Information of Bulletin / up classes, change of classrooms, and exam - . time. Loyola Loyola : : cademic (AcademicAffairs Services). Studentsshould of Departments and academic advisors time- / part faculty of Sophia University Sophia of faculty - in front of their names are part are names their of front in s particular course. If student a wishes to contact they teacher, a eachers ” 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 time * Centerfor A our oard. Some notices may also be posted on university posted be also may notices Some oard. Y the / Adjunct Adjunct / professors B /academic advisors advisors /academic may seek advice on studies, course enrollment, career options and any any and options career enrollment, course studies, on advice seek may

s class advisor offices and their office hours : hours : office and their offices time faculty. time - ’ ontact ontact ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY FROM ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICE ulletin are B tudent Student ID Card ID Student available at 900 class advisors class s. S time faculty:time time lecturers - their their How to C to How Bulletin Boards Bulletin time lecturers / Adjunct professors do have not § a Loyola Loyola - Full Listof teachers Listof Department offices 920 the 910 ・ ・ ・ other matters related to their life as a student seminar Full time facultyFull time members appointments. If you need to make an appointment outside of office hours, contact your contact hours, office of outside appointment an to make you need If appointments. Department for instructions.office Also, there asterisk are full Teachers with an asterisk “ Teachers Please check the list of courses with names of class teachers (Academic Handbook bring bring Part telephone inquiries. telephone doesAffairs not relay Academicmessages from studentsThe Center to their for teachers. Information on whether or not a teacher provides their provides a teacher not or on whether Information address the and if so, address, contact itself, is to see whether the teacher is full For protection of personal information, the Center information, for Academic personal of Affairs protection For does not accept after classes. Some teachers may release their personal e lass teachers are either full - C universities coming to teach a : following do the should 1. students are strongly advised to check the Loyola and university bulletin boards regularly. boards bulletin university and Loyola the check to advised strongly are students § a schedules) and announcements for individual students, including urgent matters, will be posted will matters, urgent including students, individual for and announcements schedules) on Notices concerning classes (cancelled classes, make 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. Part § a 29

SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES SECTION A: REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES § a900 ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OFFICES if 30 2; ssue ) No. the University Day of i 9:00 to 17:00 to 9:00 → . Notes on: Sophia Fri. following Mon. following Fri following Wed. following - floor, Bldg. floor, office center office → → → ay of issue any changes due to to due any changes school events will be announced (in D 4th Mejiro SeiboMejiro Campus date * Service Hours: Mon. Issuance machines are installed ‧ ‧ Academic Records Section. Fri. Mon./Tue. Mon./Tue. Wed./Thu. Wed./Thu. ay of pplication received 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 it doesit not that mean 00 00 00 00 300 500 200 400 achine free Fees ¥ ¥ ¥2 ¥2 ¥ 1,0 Fees ¥ ¥2 ¥ M to have thecertificate issued. The certificate issuance ” ssuance I either from the certificate issuance machine or ta relevant Center for Academic, Affairs in order in the Center for Academic Affairs raduation (Japanese cquisition of of cquisition ertificate obtained A (Japanese / English) C s graduation. s ’ can be Certificates Certificates 1F, Bldg. 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ide when making your academic plans. From 2020, the the 2020, From plans. academic your making when ide Curriculum Map Curriculum 6 b01 39 § relationship of courses and the Diploma Policy will also be shown on the syllabus. on the shown be also will Policy Diploma the and courses of relationship A Curriculum Map illustrates the connection of offered courses to the educational purposes. Based on the Diploma Policy, it shows what courses cultivate the expected upon skills knowledge and Bulletin on Loyola’s shown is Department and Faculty each of Map Curriculum The graduation. Board (University BulletinBoard). Please checkto how see your registered courses relate to the DiplomaPolicy and use the information as a gu

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40 b160 b131 b132 b133 b134 b140 b141 b142 b143 b150 b151 b152 b153 b101 b110 b111 b112 b113 b120 b121 b122 b123 b130 § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § REQUIREMENTS (SE) (HPE) jects (GS) Courses N WIDE GENERAL STUDIES WIDE GENERAL - SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SPECIALIZED Specialized Specialized Education Electives EVALUATIO CourseRegistration Japanese for and Spanish Chinese, French, Registration for Course CourseRegistration Languages Other for Program Core FLA Courses Major (General Guidelines)FLA FLA Major Comparative Culture FLA International Business and Economics Major FLA Major Social Studies FLA Studies in Christian Humanism Studies and Physical EducationHealth ElectiveGeneral Sub Studies Distribution Courses FLA General Courses FLA Advanced General Education Courses Important RulesLanguage for Courses

FACULTY MAJOR COURSES FLA UNIVERSITY COURSES LANGUAGE GENERAL GUIDELINES GUIDELINES GENERAL CATEGORIES AND LIST OF COURSES OF LIST AND CATEGORIES SELF- b100 CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS WHO ENTERED FROM 2014 FROM WHO ENTERED STUDENTS FOR CURRICULUM b100 § credits credits 94 credits 124 credits 22 credits 48 credits 30 credits 12 credits 2 credits 2 12 credits 4 8 credits 8 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 2 credits ) Sentaku KamokuSentaku ) / Sentaku Sentaku KamokuHisshū ) / 目 ) Kamoku 科 目 ū 択 科 General Courses A) 選 修 Hissh 必 Electives / wide - 択 目

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46 choose a course from all courses in may concepts, works of art, systems of belief al tory/Visual Culture 1 tory/Visual tudents tudents carry 2 credits each. uction to International Relations category introduce students to some of the major approaches for may be counted for this category. this for counted be may are worth Computer Studies 3* Studies Computer 1 Issues Environmental Geography Human Geography College Mathematics Computer Studies 2* Studies Computer Computer Studies 1* Studies Computer Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Comparative Politics Globalization in Controversies for Business and EconomicsMathematics and Statistics Fundamentals of Religion Religion of Fundamentals Principles of Macroeconomics Politics of Contemporary Themes and Theories Introd Introduction to Art His Art to Introduction Introduction to Art History/Visual Culture 2 Culture History/Visual Art to Introduction Literary Genres Literature Japanese to Introduction Philosophy to Introduction d General Education Course”, offered both in English and Japanese, Japanese, and English in both offered Course”, Education d General 214 taken before 2016 may be counted for this category. this for counted 2016 be may before 214 taken Political and economic factors play a major role in shaping the world in world the in shaping role a play major factors and economic Political From the very beginning humans have sought to communicate their ideas their communicate to have sought humans very beginning the From as part a of GS Electives.S , and “Advance PH202 0 taken before0 taken 2018 ENV131 GEO201 GEO202 MTH101 COM223 COM222 POL210 IBE200 POL215 MTH111 COM221 IBE201 POL201 POL205 ART201 ART250 LIT201 LIT231 RPH201 R NG21 COM211,212,213 270 taken in 2015 may be counted for this category. this for counted be may 2015 in LIT270 taken and LIT260 L including the ones listed below. listed ones the including the category AllStudents who entered before 2020 must take at least 2 credits of “Advanced General Course” Education b123 ADVANCED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES EDUCATION GENERAL ADVANCED b123 b122 FLA GENERAL COURSES GENERAL b122 FLA rtistic expressions They of provide human students creativity. with experience in the analysis and ※ § *The courses with an with courses *The asterisk § Politics and Economy: factors. of such and impact nature the investigating which which we live.The courses in this Cultural Traditions: about themselves, their societies, and the world. 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48 For lottery lottery For fill your language language your fill for details regarding regarding details for ) 2, 1F erm Internships for Senior / Senior for Internships erm -t No. . Medium “ and and Discovery (Bldg Discovery courses ” (see section b330 for information about which courses courses which about information for b330 section (see ior/Junior Education and Sen bal redit language requirement, students may count up to 12 credits of any any of credits 12 to up count may students requirement, language redit -c RULES FOR LANGUAGE COURSES LANGUAGE FOR RULES are offered byare offered Center the for Language Education and Research (CLER) located are held during regular class weeks. Therefore, students who participate in these in who participate students Therefore, weeks. class regular during held are and Spanish offered for students in other faculties) as FLA SPECIALIZED students for otherand faculties) Spanishoffered in FLA as , not to be considered as a foreign language. foreign a as considered be to not cannot include language courses as GS ELECTIVES. medium instruction)medium (English instruction)medium , SpanishFrench, (English instruction.)medium courses courses Floor, Building 6. Building Floor, Term Internships for Term ES COURS LANGUAGE ” th 5 screening will be conducted for all Internship courses. Internship all for be conducted will screening - students English is - Long Japanese internship courses. internship Junior “ Pre courses are required to adjust their course schedule not to overlap. Glo for Center the Contact Chinese Japanese , German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog Tagalog Russian, Portuguese, Latin, Korean, Italian, Arabic Indonesian, , German, ( b130 b130 b131IMPORTANT are lottery courses). lottery are Most of the language courses offered by the Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) (CLER) Research and Education Language for the Center by offered courses the language of Most courses). lottery about information general for a330 section (see courses lottery are ful need to you the language for only register you that sure make courses, period entry lottery the during requirement As for the conducted language, please Service refer to in course syllabi on the Loyola Web advance. Some courses are in offered Japanese only. ※ § ●THE STUDY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Language Notes on Internship Courses: on Internship Notes ・ ・ on the § EDUCATION ELECTIVES (SE ELECTIVES). Students who choose to study Japanese can count up to up count can Japanese study to choose who Students ELECTIVES). (SE ELECTIVES EDUCATION 30 creditsJapanese in languageelectives.SE as FLA foreign language courses offered by the CLER(exceptforeign bybasic/intermediate Japanese and languageoffered courses courses of Chinese, French ・ In addition to fulfilling the 8 the fulfilling to In addition ●LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION LANGUAGE in ONE 8 earn credits must students FLA requirement, the language toIn fulfill order selected from the byare the as follows: CLER. languages offered Courses offered ・ ・ English being the medium of education in the Faculty of Liberal Arts, FLA students are reminded reminded are FLA students Arts, Liberal of Faculty the in education of medium the being English that the credit ummer s German, German, 学部科目 a particular a particular 〔 pring/ s annotbe taken French, D) c in in If a student registers registers a student If during A toA ] . 年度履修要覧 ) 50 . rograms rograms P ) in order to be placed into a to be placed in order 50) (refer to p Language [Integrated Skills [Integrated Tagalog must be taken from the basic levelTagalog term - and and , hort S Advanced Russian , For more information, please refer to please the pages on information, For more ) prior to the first class. first to the prior ) in “2020 Academic Handbook (2020 Handbook “2020 Academic in dvanced level may take advanced level courses repeatedlyto fulfill be be exempted from the taking interview Floor, Building 6 Floor, 語学科目) th ( 5 may credit requirements.credit ( - ermediate or a nt amoku K Spanish Spanish ). or credit language requirement, as long as the advanced level courses are taught by different different by taught are courses level advanced the as as long requirement, language credit on by and the CLER. 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50 panish) l lower S in “2020 “2020 in term Language term - DELE A2 DELE A1 DELE Certificate ( ・ ・ 語学科目) ( ioned. Chinese, French, Chinese, ioned. Advanced A to H or A to kyu kyu 3 4 uage course which corresponds corresponds which course uage )”. 上級科目 〕 rench) F 学部科目編 n approval of your language level by submitting a by submitting level language your of n approval s] A to D) cannot be taken more than once. than more taken be cannot D) A s] to (Center for Academic Affairs [AcademicAffairs Services]). 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You must take take must You semester. each of beginning the at be conducted will Interviews Placement The Once youare placed you are not in able level a to after change the the level. interview, Also, chedule for the Placement Interviews will be posted on the Loyola Bulletin Board Bulletin Loyola on the posted be will Interviews Placement the for The schedule or German and Italian, please refer to pages on Kamoku the Gogaku principle I 【 If you wish to register for an intermediate or advanced lang with your language proficiency, apply for a for apply proficiency, your language with certificate for any the of language For proficiency instructions on tests how listed to below. check Loyolathe Board Bulletin apply, F Academic Handbook Academic ・ ・ Option 1: Option ・ ・ ・ Submit a Language Proficiency Test Certificate 2: SubmitOption Language a ProficiencyTest Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean, and Spanish In s the number of “Advanced” courses is limited, students who wish to take courses at this level P) can be taken repeatedly long as the as courses are taught by different teachers. However, 2 cr. advanced courses (Advanced [Integrated Skill German, Italian A enough earning from them prevent may which schedule, class their in conflicts experience may credits necessary for graduation. 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Students who have l 検定対策) ( , Spanish and courses , ogaku )”. evel courses must visit the Center for G ed as additional courses in SE electives, l 〕 dvanced a courses the ku dvanced dvanced ) and Seminar and ) proficiency in the language exceeds the course goals goals course the exceeds language in the proficiency evels may not amount to the required number of number required the to amount not evels may l 学部科目編 (Japanese medium instruction) ntermediate or ) can be count be can 演習) dvanced a coursesfor Chinese, French can also be counted as additional courses in SE electives, up to SE electives, in courses as additional be counted can also ことばと文化 efer to the pages on ( ntermediate or a registration period. The number of offered courses for some some for courses offered of number The period. registration 〔 年度履修要覧 and Spanish and , optional German and and ntermediate and i credit requirement as these areoptional courses. COURSES French as listed below. 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. So 52 below ) and must assume the / stated below and exceeds three s (Autumn Semester) /Saiban In 裁判員/Saiban ),or museum practice. / Taiken han two circumstance tou Friday, October 16 Friday, / /Kaigo Nan Nan competitioncertificate of participation. and an submit official 28 per semester 28 per semester 14 per 介護等体験 (Spring Semester) leavesare not included. should Students attend classes regularly in of case any 24 who fails to arrive within the first 30 minutes of class a will be regarded being as week courses (Except for Japanese Language Program) Language Japanese for (Except courses week three weeks,three the As for the special period treatment of absence that will goes apply. week courses Japanese (Exceptfor Language Program) -a- ou an assignment to make up for your absence, the submission of the assignment becomes becomes assignment the of submission the absence, your up for make to assignment ou an gram” brochure. gram” Late Arrival Late Special ConsiderationSpecial duty. duty. experience study ( or injury leave. (*1) of sick injury or leave. Twice Once-a- umber of attendance required: At least 11 perumber semesterAt of least attendance 11 required: umberAt of least attendance 23 per required:semester

(*1) If you have chronic medical conditions and cannot specify periods of sickness or injury leave, injury or leave, sickness of periods specify and cannot conditions medical chronic you have If (*1) the informing for deadline The advance. in 6) Bldg. 5, (Floor Office CLER the consult should you is; office April Friday, - Any student Total number of class sessions: Total 4. Whenyou submit a certificate that confirms your attendance at teachingpractice, volunteer absent, even if he/she attends the rest of the class. job hunting, any hunting, eventsjob related to seminar or extracurricular activities, transportation delays and bereavement sudden illnesses or any reasons other than the “Special Consideration” cases. *For Attendance Policyof Japanese Language Courses, please refer to the “Japanese Language Pro ・ N - N ・ In any of the following conditions, neither your attendance nor absence will be counted. If be counted. will absence nor attendance your neither conditions, following the any of In applicable, please ask your instructor if you can receive this special treatment. up to For beyond three weeks, regardless of the reasons you may have, the special treatment will not apply. to t due is more absence the if addition, In Total number of class sessions : Total weeks, special consideration will not cover those additional days. Please ask your instructor about instructor ask your days. Please additional those cover not will consideration special weeks, the required number of attendance when the special consideration is granted. If your instructor gives y consideration. special the receiving for prerequisite the case of illness or injury1. A where you submit a medical certificate indicating the necessary period - Jo annual the join you When 2. ( judge lay to assigned officially been have you When 3. CLER does not allow absences except for the “Special Consideration” cases described 上級 ( Integrated ” offered by offered ” the CLER. tered before 2016 is Japanese Japanese 2016 is before tered lacement Test. 20 Handbook (20 Academic “2020 in P in “2020 Academic Handbook (2020 Handbook Academic “2020 in Japanese Placement Test and wantJapanese to Placement Test . information more for 語学科目) 語学科目) )” ( )” for more information. more for )” ( Japanese Placement Test Rishū Rishū Yōran Rishū YōranRishū courses are offered. credit language requirement, must obtain approval from the from approval obtain must requirement, language credit d 20 - Gogaku Kamoku Gogaku nativespeakers of Japanese” who en Gogaku Kamoku Gogaku /2020 /20 - 〕 〕 the termediate courses, students should take courses offered for FLA students and students FLA for offered courses take should students courses, termediate 学部科目編 学部科目編 efer to the pages on r A to D). When students takeA advanced courses, they can start from any advanced courses. ese Language Program” brochure issued by CLER. issued brochure Program” Language ese [ (Advanced courses advanced cr. 2 to addition in P) to A H or to A Advanced ] GES LANGUA OTHER FOR REGISTRATION COURSE 34

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54 b150. This course will m them Specialized ro m courses, including including courses, m ) Electives heir third semester and meet its third semesterand meet heir courses are assigned to class sections at and, on the basis of the results, will be s 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr ts enrolledts in Faculty the Arts and of Liberal Courses . courses waived. wide Special Education Elective courses (SE). - or other faculties and programs of the university. the of programs and faculties other or Program Program ourse Assignments Core Core courses. and C s count towards graduation as FLA as graduation towards count To fulfill the total number of credits needed for graduation, students given a waiver for for given a waiver students for graduation, needed of credits number total the fulfill To credits of number equivalent an take 2 should Composition 1 and/or Composition English as additional SE Electives. Composition English take to necessary skills English the demonstrate who do not Students 1will first be required to take the AcademicEnglish Skills course (4 cr) . ENG111 English Composition 1 ENG111 ENG112 English Composition 2 ENG112 ENG115 Public Speaking ENG115 Thinking THP101 Processes Comparative Culture International Business and Economics Social Studies • • Academic English Skills Neither cancellation nor withdrawal Core is Progra allowed from FLA Students must enroll in the FLA Core Program courses in sequence. If students fail a a Core fail If students in sequence. courses Program Core FLA in the enroll must Students Program course,they must repeat and pass the course before proceeding to the next level. Students whoStudents Core Program are scheduled to take FLA These assignmentsthe start of each semester. cannot be changed.must register Students for the sections to which they have been assigned b140 FLA SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SPECIALIZED FLA b140 b143 FLA SPECIALIZED EDUCATION ELECTIVES (SE ELECTIVES EDUCATION SPECIALIZED FLA b143 b142 MAJOR COURSES MAJOR b142 b141 FLA CORE PROGRAM CORE FLA b141 Education courses offered by the FLA requirements. Each major requires students to complete 48 credits. For details, see§ § In general, students must choose a major at the end of t of end the at a choose major must students general, In § TheArts offers Departmentthree majors: of Liberal 3. Students should take as SE Electives a total number of 30 credits chosen f chosen 30 credits of number total a Electives SE as take should Students § The following courses are compulsoryfor all studen § year. second and first the during be taken must 2. 1. Course Registration FLA for assigned to English Composition 1 or given a waiver for the course and placed in Composition 2. A A 2. Composition in placed and course the for waiver a given 1 or Composition to English assigned composition their have might students few Incoming students will be given English placement test placement English given be will students Incoming English English Placement Test 学 edits can be 〔学部 s s (200 level level (200 s the language language the 履修要覧 for ōtsū ōtsū Kamoku) with Gakuzen Kamoku Gakuzen fulfilling cr the / 目 following course following 科 secondary field. The primary 教職課程) as or curators ( 全 the 学 /Zengaku Ky /Zengaku starting GCP with taken in the and taken before 2017 before taken . The secondary field consists of 20 ) Academic Handbook/ Academic c101) However, However, § b135. credit limit. Regulations - as as counted be not may ) 〕 (see (see 2 taken in the the in starting科目コード with ) 2 taken 6 科目コード) ( b130 課程編 Summer Session East in Studies Asian and Japanese 〔 “ b135). course number 099713 number course - of SE 8 Electivesof credits a maximum from courses the Summer Session SE 2018 as Electives. before taken junior and high school teachers ( teachers school high and junior ”( of 16 credits of SE Electives from courses offered by other field field a primary among ibuted the number of credits in language courses that courses in language credits of number the as counted may be b130 The tuition for these courses will be waived. If a student chooses to study a language, the credits taken in that taken credits the language, study to a chooses If student a 年度履修要覧 /Kamoku 科目コード/Kamoku Kōdo) starting with 0 or GS courses offered by the will not be included in the 16- the in included not be will courses taken in or after 2018 after or in taken courses ” ide Advanced General Education Courses may not be counted as SE as counted be not may Courses Education General Advanced ide ide General Studies Courses 目 (全学共通科 ide General Studies Program (see 2020 apply. For more detailapply.more § see For credits fields three in one ofabove the Wide General Studies courses as FLA SE Electives. FLA SE as courses General Studies Wide -W -W -W lectives (see § - course may count credits of E MAJOR COURSES Human Ecology: Rivers Ecology: Human A maximum of 6 credits of “ Language ere are constraints on ・ ・ FLA faculties and faculties programs university (including of the Students Students may up to count Credits in courses with course numbers ( Credits in courses with coursenumbers programs for Global Competency Programs may not be counted as fulfilling the credits credits the fulfilling as counted be not may Programs Competency Global for programs be waived. will courses these for tuition The for graduation. required Students Students may up count to included on the list ofFLA on included Distribution the Courses and FLA GeneralCourse or lower). ). 2018 before taken language programs for certification of Electives. University 芸員課程) (see 2020 required for graduation. for graduation. required requirements Th FLA SE University Furthermore, students who entered in 2014 2015 use and cana maximum 2 creditsof of University Students course numbers ( University counted. counted. ) may not may be 科目編〕) counted Electives. SE as COMPARATIVE CULTURE COMPARATIVE art history/visualart (ART),culture literature and (LIT), religion/philosophy Students (RPH). 1 Comparative Culture major emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to knowledge within three 2. 7. 8. 1. 6. 3. 5. 4.

b150 b150 b15 take 48 credits in the major distr field consists of 28 of consists field credits taken in another field. § § 55 The fields:

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56 in which in which 28 20 48 total 4 4 ffers a rich source of of source a rich ffers 4 4 cr 16 cr 20 . Art. o listed as may still be counted as an elective on understanding the ways the on understanding

may still be counted as an elective ourse ourse ourse C C level Course level level philosophy is centered is philosophy 400- 200- Comparative Culture Courses / 200- course title One One One Elective Elective Comparative Culture Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective Elective Compulsory Course Compulsory tion of the vastness of the human imagination while training training while imagination human the of vastness the of tion apprecia s courses. Students may include these courses as elective courses for the Classical Western Political Theory Classical Western VISUAL CULTURE (ART) CULTURE VISUAL / (LIT) PHILOSOPHY (RPH) PHILOSOPHY art history and visual culture focuses on the acquisition of visual literacy across different different across literacy visual of acquisition the on focuses culture visual and history art of field field ERATURE POL301 course no. course Total Requirements Primaryfor the Field Requirements Secondaryfor the Field From 2015, HST439 is not offered. HST439 taken in 2014 in taken HST439 offered. not is HST439 2015, From The following courses offered by the FLA Social Studies Area are cross- The following Social Studies courses by offered the FLA religion/ philosophy FLA field. religion/philosophy ART HISTORY ART The The field of literature offers courses in the literature of Japan, , Britain, the , and and States, United the Britain, China, Japan, of literature in the courses offers literature of field The and countries these of expressions literary the diverse of study Comparative Europe. continental student’ deepen will cultures knowledge concerning the human condition, providing visual records of human emotions, thought, thought, emotions, human of records visual providing condition, human the concerning knowledge people which under conditions political and social the of evidence as well as aspirations, and ideals, and present. past have lived, LIT media, from fine arts such as painting and sculpture to more contemporary media such as film and as such film media contemporary to more and sculpture such painting as arts from fine media, propaganda and prints including images ephemeral as well as works, digital course for the religion/philosophy field. religion/philosophy the for course 2019 before taken HST445 not offered. is HST445 2019, From course for the religion/philosophy field. religion/philosophy the for course them in close textual analysis, critical theory, and cultural discourse. discourse. and cultural theory, critical analysis, textual in close them RELIGION/ religion in studies comparative of field The people of various historical periods and cultures have conceived, imagined, and lived out their lives in lives their out lived and imagined, conceived, have cultures and periods historical various of people human of orientations religious and philosophical the understanding on focus Courses world. the practices. ethical and rituals, the arts, texts, of thought, in systems expressed as communities and and IBE , ) 48 48 total 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経済学科 経営学科 経営学科 経営学科 4 4 8 cr 20 12 Dept offered Dept offered Dept offered 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 cr cr cr listed as FLA International FLA listedas - 年度履修要覧〔学部科目編〕 2020 level courses. (

listed courses may have prerequisites and/or urses level IBE Courses level IBECourses listed in the year when they were taken. For details on may still be counted for this category. 経済学史Ⅰ 経済学史Ⅱ IBE200 IBE201 Five 300- Five - 400 Three course title course title course title アジア開発経済論 アジア経済成長論 Academic Handbook 計量経済学Ⅰ 計量経済学Ⅱ Elective IBEElective Co Compulsory Courses Courses Compulsory 1 2 計量経済学 roblems. The major stresses the international dimensions both of dimensions international the stresses major The roblems. 20 監査論Ⅰ 監査論Ⅱ level courses and three 400- three and courses level ロジスティクス 20 1 2 . Some of these cross - Economy 1 Economy 2 Economy sian sian Logistics Econometrics Econometrics Auditing Auditing Auditing History of Economics 1 History of Economics 2 Econometrics A A Economics INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL 07404 407403 403101 403102 438410 438420 430801 4 407405 467920 467921 course no. course course no. course course no. course

International Business and b152 b152 Total

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 businessand economic studies. lete comp 48must credits and Economics of Business International in majoring Students - 300 five including courses, The following courses taken before 2016 before taken courses following The is category. th for 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 57 § require the instructor's permission due to limited enrollment places. Furthermore, students may students Furthermore, places. enrollment limited to due permission instructor's the require them taken if they have change, or title number a undergone have that courses to take able be not title. or number former the under previously course syllabi on Loyola Business and Economics courses. Students may include up to 8 credits from these courses as courses these from 8 credits up to include may Students courses. Economics and Business Elective IBE Courses, if they cross were - these courses refer to the

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58 48 12 36 courses courses total total they are ough r r 8 4 8 4 4 2 C C istory, and political science. istory, The secondary field consists consists secondary field The h Course Course Course ociology, ociology, -s threefields. and institutions. social nthropology Anthropology/Sociology level Anthropology/Sociology level in 2015 onward should take one of the following the of one take should in onward 2015 - level level Anthropology/Sociology level 200 200- One entering Compulsory Course Compulsory Courses Anthropology/Sociology Elective One Courses Anthropology/Sociology Elective Compulsory Courses Compulsory One 400- One n. SOCIOLOGY - ajor provides studentswith historical,comparative, and theoretical insights ajor has three fields: a level ANT/SOC course: ANT310, ANT315, ANT316, ANT317, ANT318, ANT317, ANT316, ANT315, ANT310, course: ANT/SOC level s have changed over time, patterns of similarity and difference across events m m Students culture SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL econdary Field S b153 b153 As Total As Primary Field Primary As Students take 48 credits in the major distributed among a primary field and secondary field. The The field. andsecondary field primary a among distributed inmajor the credits 48 take Students above the of one in of 36 credits consists field primary of 12 credits taken in another field. The distribution of compulsory courses varies among the among the varies courses compulsory of distribution The field. another in taken 12 credits of fields.different The Social Studies SocialThe Studies ANTHROPOLOGY and places, and how these patterns andprocesses have been interpreted and depicted in popular and scholarly imaginatio Prerequisite: For students who entered from 2015 from entered who students For Anthropology and sociology focus on how focus social sociology orders and Anthropology are constituted. Alth

TheSocial Studies § into the processes that constitute civilizations and social orders. Courses consider how particular societies and distinct academic disciplines, there is considerable overlap in their intellectual traditions and concerns. They are offered as an integratedfield that focuses on culture and society in the patterns, behavior identities, individual of making ANT319, SOC312, SOC315, SOC316. SOC315, SOC312, ANT319, before taking a 400- taking a before listed listed - 12 36 36 otal total t 12 total total r r 4 8 listed as an 4 8 4 C C 20 r nderstanding the the nderstanding 4 4 4 8 cr c 28 Course. Academic Handbook Handbook Academic cross- s redits fromthese courses as . Some of these . Some of these cross SOC201 315, 316, 316, 315, Loyola and the Faculty of Foreign Studies are are Studies Foreign of Faculty the and s permission due to limited enrollment enrollment limited to due permission s ' Course. s SOC312, ention paid to the interconnectivity and and interconnectivity the to paid ention . 318, 319, 318, History Course ourse chosen from listed in the year when they were taken. For details on Anthropology/Sociology Course Anthropology/Sociology C - SOC201 level History Course level History Course level and course syllabion level Anthropology/Sociology level n history level - ) ethods ethods Anthropology/Sociology Courses Anthropology/Sociology 400- 202 or 202 or M ANT310, 317, IBE340 Courses including either ANT202 or ANT202 either including Courses One 200- One One One 200- One before 2017 may 2017 stillbefore be counted as Method a ANT One Two 200 Two One 400- One Elective History Courses Elective History Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Course Compulsory Compulsory Course Compulsory Elective Elective Anthropology/Sociology Anthropology/Sociology Elective Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory may still be counted as Methoda taken courses encourage students to think critically about the patterns and processes that his process involves asking complex questions about the experiences of humans over humans of experiences the about questions complex asking involves process his Y T R 年度履修要覧〔学部科目編〕 O listed as FLA history courses. Students include up tomay 8 c history Students courses. listed FLA as - 315 and ANT316 T Secondary Field S

I As Secondary Field As As PrimaryAs Field As PrimaryAs Field 2020 anthropology/sociology course. Students may include this course as a methods course or as an as or course a methods as course this include may Students course. anthropology/sociology field. Anthropology/Sociology the for course elective these courses refer to the appropriate department descriptions the 2020 in todescriptions the department refer courses appropriate these ( courses may haveprerequisites and/or require the instructor elective history courses, were they if cross history courses, elective IBE 340 offered by the FLA International Business and Economics Area is is Area Economics and Business International FLA by the 340 offered IBE cross ities Human of Faculty by the offered courses following The present. History creates narratives and interpretations of the past with an eye toward u 2014 in taken ANT313

59 2014 in entered who students For H time. Thetime. have created the modern world, with particular att ANT transnational dimensions of East Asia

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60 12 36 total total 史学科 史学科 史学科 史学科 外国語学部 外国語学部 外国語学部 Dept offered Dept offered Dept offered 4 8 4 4 cr cr 28

2 2 2 2 cr cr 2 2 2 cr elective course. elective se s. course elective an s on) 」) Era on I Ⅰ「米国史特講 Ⅱ「米国史特講Ⅱ」) peaceful relations among social actors and states. course title course title course title level Political Science Course Science Political level level Political Science Cour Science Political level level Political Science Course Science Political level Confucian Ethics Chos in Ethics Confucian (Modern Japan) study government, state, of the and politics. is It particularly 200- 400- the ompulsory Courses ompulsory One 200- One One 日本近代史) C Courses Science Political Elective Course Compulsory Courses Science Political Elective Topics in American History History American in Topics Topics in American History History American in Topics

Problems in History (旧 東洋史特講(朝鮮伝統社会と儒教倫理) 歴史学をめぐる諸問題 (旧 歴史学特講(朝鮮伝統社会と儒教倫理) 歴史学特講( Topics in American History in 1 Topics American History in 2 Topics Confucian Ethics in the Chos the in Ethics Confucian Lecture in Lecture History ( in Lecture History American History in Topics .Furthermore, students may not be able totake courses that have or undergone number a 160711 501316 501317 165814 170470 501367 170500 course no. course course no. course course no. course As Secondary Field Secondary As As Primary Field Primary As ority auth how power and as such are exercised questions with concerned and how that exercise leads to conflict of orpromotion the to For students who entered from 2015 from entered who students For POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science focuses on The following courses taken before 2016 may still be counted a counted be 2016 still followingcourses before taken may The The following course taken before 2017 may still be counted as

places title. or number former the under previously them taken have they if change, title to 200 200 and a and 36 12 total total ide -W 4 8 8 8 cr cr 20 nts towards graduation. wide General Studies Program. Studies wide General nformation and see if they are are they if see and nformation I as SE Electives. Furthermore, students etin of etin rse (Course 099713)No. (Course 2016, or 2015 in taken Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language level Political Science Course can use a maximum of 2 credits of University foreign language(s) except Japanese. level Political Science Courses level Political Science Courses - (a) Summer Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language 200- 2015 One 200- One and and ompulsory Courses ompulsory Compulsory Cou Compulsory PoliticalElective Science Courses Two 400 Two Two Elective PoliticalElective Science Courses C credits in

including “Gakuzen Kamoku” courses. courses. Kamoku” “Gakuzen including LECTIVES , 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 one of is ofLoyola the system valuation e ourses taken in or after 2018 can 2018 be counted after or in taken ourses - (100 Courses General FLA and Courses Distribution of FLA credits 8 than No more level courses) the of programs and faculties by other offered courses of credits 16 than No more university taken in or after 2018 after or in taken No more than 30 credits of Japanese 12 than No more No more than 6 credits of Summer Summer of 6 credits than No more - University by the offered GS or 0 with starting course No However, “Human Ecology:However, Rivers” C maximum of 6 credits of of 6 credits maximum who entered 2014 in entered who 12 credits of GS Electives from at least 2 of the 3 categories of FLA Distribution Courses Distribution of FLA of the 3 2 least of from categories at Electives GS 12 credits Course Education General Advanced of 2 credits No Constraints: Asian credits 2018 Studies Summer before Session taken in 300 FLA Constraints: Forbidden if they are taking the right courses for fulfilling all the requireme the all fulfilling for courses right the taking are they if Secondary Field

As As PrimaryAs Field IMPORTANT CONSTRAINTS FOR MEETING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS GRADUATION MEETING FOR CONSTRAINTS IMPORTANT § b161 ELECTIVES GS check fulfilling the requirements towards graduation. towards requirements the fulfilling The Self § b160 SELF § b160 graduation. for credits enough received have they if checking for responsible are Students Bull FLA the checking for responsible are Students

61 2014 in entered who students For § b162 FLA SE E SE FLA § b162

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62 would like to include 2 credits of of a GS 2 credits to include like would 2015 and and Electives*. SE ourses as FLA C course (or two GS courses) in SE Electives, they need to complete an application at the Affairs. For details, pleaseAcademic consult the Center. Center for General Studies No course starting with 62 Courses Education General Advanced No inNoStudies Christian Humanism *In case students who entered 2014 in entered who students case *In

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64 2014 94 credits 30 credits cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 4 4 4 4 4 8 2 4 48 30 12 ENTERED BEFORE WHO 科目) .

】 選択必修 ( TUDENTS 2013 科目) S 必修 ( s Public Speaking Public English Composition 2 Composition English English Composition 1 Composition English Thinking Processes Thinking Language Language Health and Physical Education and Physical Health Studies in Christian Humanism in Christian Studies GS Distribution Courses Compulsory Courses Electives Compulsory Compulsory courses Compulsory

URRICULUM FOR URRICULUM For students who entered in students who entered 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 Compulsory course

A total of 124 credits is required for graduation for required is credits 124 of total A FLA Core Program FLA §

for oard 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 B Credits total of 4 a a ulletin for B ) so students should apply should students so d on Loyolad on the second semester. , キリスト教人間学 ”( nnounce will bewill a etails D and Leadership: SpiritualityIgnatian Life for . entry Freedom andFreedom Leadership: SpiritualityIgnatian Life for Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Perspectives Philosophy of Human Nature Human of Philosophy Philosophy of Religious Language Religious of Philosophy Freedom Good News for Life Philosophy of Human Rights and Human Dignity Human and Rights Human of Philosophy Good News for Life Person Human the of Philosophy Philosophy Contemporary / Modern Course Title Course Person Human the of Philosophy Studies in Christian Humanism in Studies utumn utumn ot ot ot . Autumn A Autumn Spring Spring A Spring N offered N offered N offered Semester Spring ervices) S must take one course in their first semester and another in 050 042 370 410 GENERAL STUDIES STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN HUMANISM s

b230 b230 b231 b231 GSG19780 GSG19 GSG19 GSG19740 GSG19510 GSG19040 GSG19 GSG18910 GSG19 Registration CD GSG19110 GSG18920 (Academic these courses during the lotterythe during courses these Please note that places in these courses will be chosen by lottery 65 § credits are compulsory for all students who are enrolled in the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Normally, student Two courses in the category “ category the in courses Two §

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66 for . they for a your s tudents anguage l , s ottery courses). Japanese beyond the beyond the Japanese o fulfill the of Japanese uation requirement uation courses offered by the up to 12 credits. credits. 12 up to n you need to fulfillyou need ker tha r lectives othe for the grad for the For basic and intermediate courses, native spea Courses offered for FLA students FLA for offered Courses track 3 (Japanese Reading and Writing Writing and Reading (Japanese 3 track (see section b330 for information about about information b330 for section (see e languag previously period f a Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog Latin,Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog portant] (CLER). Courses are offered as follows: y o [Im the Japanese Placement Test. stud nativespeakers of Japanese is Japanese unles dvanced courses are offered for students in both FLA and FLA both in students for offered are courses dvanced . Italian, apanese language (A period. credits in Japanese as SE Electives. ) English instruction medium . ES e continu will not be allowed to choose that language t language that to choose be allowed not will the student is non- or native a leas consulte 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, they h to wis ) o ) instruction medium English medium instructionmedium ( wh German, German, egistration for Chinese, and French, Spanish s are lottery courses (see section a330 for general information about l about information for general a330 section (see courses lottery are R i requ language encounter difficulties in completing the required 8 credits in one language. in one credits 8 required the completing in difficulties encounter LANGUAGE COURS LANGUAGE Japanese Students whoStudents are assigned to J Courses) on the basis of the Japanese placement test and want to choose Japanese to fulfill their In principle, no withdrawals are allowed for any language courses. Once studenta courses. withdraws any language for allowed are no withdrawals principle, In fromsuch a class, Note that manylanguage courses arelottery courses. Make sure you register the lottery entry lottery during the courses may include up to a total 30 of total a up to include may Arabic, The language required for non- for required language The demonstrate sufficient proficiency in language course of levela lower than one taken Language courses must be taken in the correct sequence. not Credit will counted be Language Program. Program. Language Japanese Chinese, French, Spanish ( French, Chinese, students should take courses offered for FLA students and should not take courses offered offered courses take not should and students FLA for offered courses take should students for students in other faculties .) other faculties. requirement. Regardless of whether Students areStudents encouraged to select languagea that they have student not previously studied. A level an advanced at placed is and previously studied has she or he language a chooses who may further information on procedures information further required 8 required credits may additional include credits SE E in their (

Course B. b232 b232 which courses are lottery courses). 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) language requirement during the lottery entry lottery during the requirement language For lottery courses, make sure that youage register langu the only for Center for Language Education and Research 3. ・ ・ ・ Students must gain 8 credits in one language in 8 gain credits must Students language the from chosen § ■ 7. 8. 2. N. 4. 6. 5. Student 1.

for 50 年度履 only for the the for only oard (CLER B to take a language language a take to ulletin ulletin orsubmit a “Language ” Academic Handbook (20 20 2020 “ ) in in in Handbook (2020 “2020 Academic ) Placement Interview ption of taking 1 cr. advanced courses (上級科 courses advanced 1 cr. taking of ption “ 語学科目 , however, students opting students however, , ( ” 語学科目 ( Basic 1 “ For lottery courses, make sure that you register that sure courses, make For lottery ” ). Gogaku Kamoku r language requirement during the lottery entry period. the Other Languages Other Japanese )” for more information. more for )” Gogaku Kamoku for for attendance policy. attendance for for for 〕 Japanese Language Program” brochure and Loyola B and Loyola brochure Program” Language Japanese 52 “ - 学部科目編〕 51 egistration R 学部科目編 2018, except for Chinese, students have the o the have students Chinese, for except 2018, Advanced A to H or A to P) to inAdvanced H or addition A Skills] advanced A [Integrated to (Advanced courses 2 cr.

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68 00 An will will : . 10 ) Autumn Autumn r (c) r (c) any semester. semester. in Wed 5 8 ( students should should students The course 12:3 ). . 55- . hose t 0: for Autumn for er ious key areas of human Wellness, the Body and Wellness, at 1 “ 12:00 12:00 semest he studentshe come must the to > 全学共通科目 ~ 10:00 autumn ) sly. course, t ) eld on Fridayeld 2 credits, is compulsory for all students. Fri the Wed served basis and the number of acceptance ), ( - 2 ( ) first - Fri October and have not completed completed not have and oregister come 17 ( - .T 20 20 April April ウエルネスと身体 Mon)– ( – cannot register online via Loyola. via online register cannot ide General Studies Courses ( ” ” fore 20 -W to the 12credits of GSDistribution Courses, students must take a 20 Mon) ( and English.and class appropriate the to be assigned will Students 13 ered be ered University enter below. period for the during Academic Affairs emester: September 28 ( and transfer students who have not completed compulsory HPE for Spring semester, or on September 23 or on September semester, Spring for S emester: April ”, S GS DISTRIBUTION AND ELECTIVEGS COURSES DISTRIBUTION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL HEALTH 00 s listeds in the ourse should be taken in the semester the student enters the university the enters student the semester the in taken be should ourse ‘Wellness, the Body and Culture’ and Body the ‘Wellness, 4 12: Submission period of permission sheet (During office hours) office (During sheet permission of period Submission semester. semester. b23 b233 b233 his c meeting room of HPE department (Bldg. No.7, 2F, 220) for registration on April on registration for 220) 2F, (Bldg. No.7, department HPE of room meeting ~ Please note that registration is on a first take Culture is limited. is “Wellness, the Body and“Wellness, Culture” Adapted class will be h submitted to C the For students disabilities with Autumn Autumn Spring Spring Class will be assigned and permission a sheet will beissued at theregistration and itshould be < Wellness, the Body and Culture Body the and Wellness, Students whoStudents entered before Some courses are listed under both General Studies and Specialized Education categories and may be chosen to fulfill the same requirements course However, may notin either be category. simultaneou categories both in requirements fulfill to used program Studies General the part of as Arts Liberal of Faculty by the offered courses The var 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 a for World) Contemporary and Traditions, Cultural Past, the of (Legacy Courses Distribution addition In 12 credits. of total further4 credits as GSElectives. These4 credits maybe chosen from (a) any of the three categories of GS Distribution General Studies Elective Courses, (b) Courses, FLA o course § *For students who who ent students *For “ § * adapted course for students with disabilities will be offered be in offered Japanese T

2014) fore e this category. tudents entered b such factors. for s ivilization 2 S( Culture 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 LIST AND ntroduction to Social Theory Social to ntroduction I Nature and Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology Anthropology and Social Cultural to Introduction Japan of Anthropology Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Japanese Literature Japanese to Introduction Philosophy to Introduction Religion of Fundamentals Principles of Macroeconomics Literary Genres Theories and Themes of Contemporary Politics of Contemporary Themes and Theories Introduction to International Relations International to Introduction Introduction to Art History/Visual Culture 2 Culture History/Visual Art to Introduction Introduction to Comparative Politics Globalization in Controversies Sociology to Introduction Introduction to Japanese Society Japanese to Introduction Development of Japanese C History of Chinese Civilization Development of Japanese Civilization 1 Introduction to Art History/Visual Culture 1 Culture History/Visual Art to Introduction The courses in this category introduce students to the experiencesof today. From the very beginning humans have sought to communicate their ideas their communicate to sought have humans beginning very the From xpressions of human creativity. They provide students with experience in the the in with experience students provide They creativity. human of xpressions 03 05 252 270 taken in 2015 may still be counted for counted be still may 2015 in LIT270 taken and LIT260 ST261 ST251 CATEGORIES GENERAL STUDIES DISTRIBUTIONGENERAL COURSES ART201 ANT220 ANT2 ANT202 IBE200 RPH201 RPH202 IBE201 LIT231 ※ POL201 POL2 LIT201 POL210 POL215 SOC201 SOC225 H H HST ART250 SOC210 1

b240 b24 world in which live. we The courses in this category introduce students to some of the major of impact and nature the investigating for approaches Contemporary World: Contemporary 69 § § different human societies, from ancienttimes to more recent periods. They look at the development of institutional, intellectual, and social patterns that continue to influence our ways acting and thinking of Legacy of the Past: the of Legacy about themselves, their societies, and the world. The courses in this category introduce written andartistic e analysis and interpretation of particular literary texts, philosophic concepts, works of art, systems of belief, and symbolic structures. Cultural Traditions:

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70 tegory. be counted for this ca this for be counted e Mathematicse puter Studies 2* Studies puter Mathematics and Statistics for Business and EconomicsMathematics and Statistics Computer Studies 3* Studies Computer 1 Issues Environmental Geography Human Colleg Com Computer Studies 1* Studies Computer 223 222 221 101 111 COM211, 212, 213 and 214 taken before 2016 still may before 214 taken 213 and 212, COM211, LNG210 taken before 2018 may be counted for this category. this for counted be 2018 may before taken LNG210 ANT230 taken before 2018 may still be counted for this category. this for counted be still 2018 may before taken ANT230 OM OM OM GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSESGENERAL ※ ENV131 GEO201 GEO202MTH Geography ※ C MTH C C ※ b242 b242 Note The courses1. with asterisk carry 2 credits each. §

and and Core he total be required required be first . To fulfill t To . 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr Electives. Any student who does who does Any student Electives. courses are assignedto class sections sh Composition 1 will Composition sh . Courses will count towards graduation SE as Electives. course Program Program is English Composition 1 Composition English English Composition 2 Composition English Public Speaking Thinking Processes Thinking credits). Th 101 NG111 112 NG112 115 NG115 HP (2, 4 E E E T FLA CORE PROGRAM FLA SPECIALIZED EDUCATION Students must enroll in the FLA Core Program coursesStudents must enroll in in sequence. the FLA If student a fails a Program course (including Basic Skills), he/she must repeat and pass the course before level. next the to proceeding Neither cancellation nor withdrawal Core is allowed Program from courses, FLA including Skills.Basic at the start These of assignments each semester. cannot be changed. Students must register for the sections to which they have been assigned Students who are scheduled to take FLA Core Program whoStudents are scheduled to take FLA

b251 b251 b250 2. 3. to take Basic Skills Course Registration for FLA Core Core Course Registration FLA for 1. not demonstrate the English skills necessary to take Engli take to necessary skills English the demonstrate not must be taken during the first and second year. second and first the during be taken must number of credits needed for graduation, students given a waiver for English Composition 1 or 2 1 or Composition English for waiver a given students graduation, for needed credits of number SE additional as of number credits equivalent an take should English Placement Test and Course Assignments and Course Test PlacementEnglish will results, the of 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 Liberal Arts Liberal of Faculty in the enrolled students all for compulsory are courses following The § 71 §

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d 72 be the 科目 ( of the for courses courses Gakuzen Gakuzen included on the Specialize Regulations Regulations b260. courses and programs and § chosen from chosen from credits credits credit limit. maybe not counted Electives. as SE ers numb )courses course with ) or faculties other wide General Studies Programwide General (see 2020 Studies - categories which are chosen by students. for more details. ber 099713) taken before 2017 niversity If student a chooses to study language, a the U b232 全学共通科目 ). ( 9 the number of credits in language courses that may that courses language in of credits number the b232). § erning offers three majors: . Please see § 年度履修要覧〔学部科目編〕 see Studies Courses. Studies as SE Electives 16 of a maximum apply taken 201 before 2020 as SE Electives a maximum of 8 creditschosen from count count 学全科目 wideGeneral Courses Studies he following courses can be counted. counted. be can courses following he - FLA General FLA t ” offered by the by the offered GS or 0 starting with of Human Ecology: Rivers” (course num (course Rivers” Ecology: Human ) “ Japaneseand 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 However However コード : Handbook Academic University Students may count credits of the Summer Session taken before 2018 as SE Electives. 2018 as before taken Session Summer the of credits may count Students counted as SE Electives ( There are regulations conc language requirement language credits taken in that language will not be included in the 16- the in included not be will language that in taken credits Students may Students thelist Students may Students offered by other faculties and programs of the university (including of the “ faculties and programs by other offered Kamoku e Departmente of LiberalArts b253 b253 b252 b252 5. 4. university. university. N.B. 1. 3. Education courses offered by the Faculty of Liberalof Arts Faculty the by offered courses Education § 30 credits of number total a Electives as SE take should Students Th § 2. Students Students must choose majora the at thirdend of semester and their itsmeet requirements. Each major requires students to complete 48 credits. For details, see the sections Students canStudents take any level courses for major electives’

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x x x x ○ × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ SE )may electives 課程編〕 教 ) course numbers course ) 2018 rses with with 2018 ourses as junior and high school teachers school high and junior as Asian Studies on courses ) in in East Asian ourses) General Studies The tuition for these courses will be waived. C 〔 年度履修要覧 in and after after and in Courses ) wide Gakuzen Kamoku Gakuzen - 400 level C 400 level its in courses with course numberstaken instarting(科目コード) the with GCP 2020 科目 高学年向け教養 - taken taken taken before taken reditsin courses 200 level 200 level - Cred credits the fulfilling as be counted not may Programs Competency Global for programs be waived. will courses these for tuition The for graduation. required graduation. C for certificationfor (see

全学共通科目 7. 職課程、学芸員課程 Courses* ( Credits in course numbers starting GCPwith (Global Competency Programs Courses) Summer Session Studies and Japanese Language 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 Summer Session Courses Studies in ChristianStudies Humanism Specialized educati faculties by other offered (including Advanced General Education Subjects ( (100 300FLA University FLA GeneralStudies Cou 73 6.

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74 36 12 total total 8 4 4 4 cr cr 28 ll be counted as a one of the above above the of incredits one level course.The secondary . Students take 48 credits in the major the in major 48 credits take Students . s philosophy or ART250 or level Art Course or ART250 or Art is a rich source of knowledge concerning the human the concerning of knowledge rich source a is Art ory Course . ART201 One 400- One ART201 Compuls Elective Art Art Elective Courses

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36 36 12 12 total total total total 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 cr cr cr cr 28 28 is centered on understanding the ways in in ways the understanding on centered is Course RPH Literature Course RPH202 RPH202 philosophy -philosophy level level or LIT231 or or LIT231 or 201 or 201 201 or RPH Courses RPH Courses 201 eligion IT IT RPH L RPH One 400- One One 400- One L Compulsory Course Course Compulsory s Course Compulsory Compulsory Course Course Compulsory s Course Compulsory

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LITERATURE The field of literature courses offers in the literature of Japan, China, Britain, the United States, these countries of expressions literary diverse the of study Comparative Europe. continental and a discourse. and cultural training them in textual close analysis, critical theory, 75

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76 IBE 48 48 total , and course course ,and e coursese as ) 8 4 4 cr 20 12 4 4 4 cr cr f specific economic listed as listed as FLA International FLA listedas -

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courses, including five 300- five including courses, syllabi on Loyola. Some of these cross Courses offered in this major emphasize both the development of tools of theoretical and theoretical of tools of development the both emphasize major this in offered Courses o understanding the to tools these of application and the analysis empirical both of dimensions international the stresses major The problems. and managerial phenomena to Japanese given is attention special context, global this Within and economics. business business and economic studies. I in majoring Students The following courses offered by the Faculty of Economics are cross are Economics of byFaculty the offered courses following The § FLA religion/philosophy courses. Students may include these courses as elective courses. courses. elective as courses these include may Students courses. religion/philosophy FLA a as be counted 2019 still may before taken HST445 not offered. is HST445 2019, From compulsory course. courses. elective as counted be still 2015 may before taken courses two following The The following courses offered by the FLA Social Studies Area are cross- The following Social Studies courses by offered the FLA

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b263 b263 o take courses that have undergone a have undergone that courses o take previously them taken have if they change, or title number under the former number title. or number former the under Students take 48 credits in the major distributed among a primary field and secondary field. The The field. andsecondary field primary a among distributed inmajor the credits 48 take Students fields. three above the of one in of 36 credits consists field primary consists secondary field The field. another in taken 12 credits of among the varies courses compulsory of distribution The fields.different ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology and sociology focus on how social orders are constituted. Although they Although are constituted. are orders on social how focus sociology and Anthropology distinct academic disciplines, there is considerable overlap in their intellectual trad concerns. They are offered as an integrated field that focuses on culture and society in the and places, and how these patterns and processes have been interpreted and depicted in popular and scholarly imagination. SocialThe Studies TheSocial Studies § The following course taken before 2018 may still be counted for this category. this for be counted 2018 still may before taken course following The followingThe c instructor's permission due to limited enrollment places. Furthermore, students may not be able able be not may students Furthermore, places. enrollment limited to due permission instructor's t 77 into the processes that constitute civilizations and social orders. Courses consider how particular societies and

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78 12 36 36 total total total total before 2017before 4 8 8 4 4 cr cr 20 8 cr cr 28 12 12 taken 315, 316, 316, 315, and the Faculty of Foreign Studies are are Studies Foreign of Faculty the and /Sociology SOC312, . 318, 319, 318, ourse chosen from ourse or as an elective course. Anthropology/Sociology Anthropology/Sociology s. C C 317, istory Courses SOC201 level History Courses - level Anthropology level n history level 310, Course ethods ethods ethods s 202 or 202 or M ANT IBE340 Courses including either ANT202 or ANT202 either including Courses SOC201 Course Two 400 Two Elective H Elective ANT Two 200- Two One One 400- One Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective History Courses Compulsory Course: Compulsory Anthropology/Sociology Elective Courses Compulsory Courses Compulsory Elective Anthropology/Sociology Anthropology/Sociology Elective Courses ourse. courses encourage students to think critically about the patterns and processes that C his process involves asking complex questions about the experiences of humans over humans of experiences the about questions complex asking involves process his T m 2015, ANT313 is not offered. not is ANT313 2015, m a as be counted still 2014 may before taken ANT313 ld Fie Secondary IBE340 may be included as M a as included be may IBE340 Fro 315 and ANT316 are not offered. ANT315 and ANT316 ANT315 and offered. not are ANT315 ANT316 2017, and From Methods Methods may still be counted as Method From 2014, IBE426 is not offered. IBE426 taken before 2014 may still be counted as an as counted be still 2014 may before taken IBE426 offered. not is IBE426 2014, From elective course. istory creates narratives and interpretations of the past with an eye toward understanding the As Secondary Field As As PrimaryAs Field As PrimaryAs Field ities Human of Faculty by the offered courses following The ・

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course no. course course no. course course no. course 2020 ( may have 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 have may numbera or title undergone have that courses take to able be not may students Furthermore, change, if they have taken them previously under the former number or title. these courses refer to the appropriate department descriptions in the in descriptions department to the appropriate refer courses these course for 2012. The course taken course for in 20122012. may still be counted as an elective course.

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1 James ESSEX SPR 4 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG112A Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1126 AUT HARWOOD Chris HARWOOD AUT 4 1

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1125 AUT GOMAN Nicholas GOMAN AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1124 AUT GOMAN Nicholas GOMAN AUT 4 1

ENG112-65e00

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1123 1 James ESSEX AUT 4 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1122 1 James ESSEX AUT 4 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG112 AENG1121 AUT HARWOOD Chris HARWOOD AUT 4 1

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111G 1 Dennis KOYAMA 4

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111F 1 Hanako OKADA 4

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111E 1 Shunsuke KUWAYAMA SPR 4 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111D 1 Akiko TANAKA SPR 4 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111C 1 Chris HARWOOD SPR 4

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111B 1 Shunsuke KUWAYAMA SPR 4 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG111A 1 Owen MINNS SPR 4

ENG111-65e00

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1117 1 Chris HARWOOD 4

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1116 AUT KOYAMA Dennis KOYAMA AUT 4 1

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1115 AUT TANAKA Akiko TANAKA AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1114 AUT TANAKA Akiko TANAKA AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1113 AUT KUWAYAMA Shunsuke KUWAYAMA AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1112 AUT KUWAYAMA Shunsuke KUWAYAMA AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 COMPOSITION ENGLISH ENG111 AENG1111 AUT MINNS Owen MINNS AUT 4 1 Ⓐ

ACADEMIC ENGLISH SKILLS ENGLISH ACADEMIC ENG110 AENG110B 1 Dennis KOYAMA SPR 4

ACADEMIC ENGLISH SKILLS ENGLISH ACADEMIC ENG110 AENG110A 1 Dennis KOYAMA SPR 4

ENG110-65e00

ACADEMIC ENGLISH SKILLS ENGLISH ACADEMIC ENG110 AENG1102 1 Hanako OKADA 4

EG11ENG110 AENG1101 AUT HARWOOD Chris HARWOOD AUT 4 SKILLS ENGLISH ACADEMIC 1

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MH12MTH111 AMTH1112 HASEBE Takuya HASEBE 4 4 3 2 1 [60] ・ ・ ・ Ⓛ

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS FOR STATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS

MTH111-65e00

AND ECONOMICS AND

MH11MTH111 AMTH1111 MURAKAMI Junko MURAKAMI SPR 4 4 3 2 1 [60] ・ ・ ・ Ⓛ Ⓐ

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS FOR STATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS

MH00MTH101 AMTH1010 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS COLLEGE MURAKAMI Junko MURAKAMI SPR 4 1 MTH101-65e00 4 3 2 Ⓐ ・ ・ ・

GO00GEO202 AGEO2020 GEOGRAPHY CAVASIN Nathalie CAVASIN SPR 4 GEO202-65e00 4 3 2 1 Ⓐ ・ ・ ・

GO00GEO201 AGEO2010 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY HUMAN AUT CAVASIN Nathalie CAVASIN AUT 4 1 GEO201-65e00 4 3 2 Ⓐ ・ ・ ・

ENV131-65e00 4 3 2 EV30ENV131 AENV1310 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 1 ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL AUT CAVASIN Nathalie CAVASIN AUT 4 1 Ⓐ ・ ・ ・

Formerly COM214 Formerly

CM2ACOM223 ACOM223A COMPUTER STUDIES 3 STUDIES COMPUTER AUT BOSSIEUX Eric BOSSIEUX AUT 2 COM223-65e00 4 3 2 1

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Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

83

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

84

SURVEY OF WESTERN ART 2 ART WESTERN OF SURVEY ART302 AART3020 2 Michio HAYASHI AUT 4 ART302-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

SURVEY OF WESTERN ART 1 ART WESTERN OF SURVEY ART301 AART3010 2 Michio HAYASHI SPR 4 ART301-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

CULTURE 2 CULTURE

AT50ART250 AART2500 ART250-65e00 3 2 1 Noriko MURAI SPR 4 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY/VISUAL ART TO INTRODUCTION

CULTURE 1 CULTURE

ART201-65e00 3 2 1 Michio HAYASHI AUT 4 AT00ART201 AART2010 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY / VISUAL / HISTORY ART TO INTRODUCTION

COMPARATIVE CULTURE COMPARATIVE

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101F 1 Robert WITMER SPR 4 Ⓐ

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101E 1 Robert WITMER SPR 4 Ⓐ

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101D 1 Robert WITMER SPR 4 Ⓐ

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101C 1 Kiyokazu OKITA SPR 4

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101B 1 Gary FOGAL SPR 4

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP101A 1 Matthew STRECHER SPR 4

THP101-65e00

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1016 AUT FOGAL Gary FOGAL AUT 4 1

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1015 AUT KOYAMA Dennis KOYAMA AUT 4 1

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1014 AUT FOGAL Gary FOGAL AUT 4 1

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1013 AUT THOMPSON Mathew THOMPSON AUT 4 1

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1012 1 Robert WITMER AUT 4 Ⓐ

THINKING PROCESSES THINKING THP101 ATHP1011 1 Robert WITMER AUT 4 Ⓐ

PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC ENG115 AENG115F 2 Gary FOGAL SPR 4

PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC ENG115 AENG115E 2 Brian HEAGNEY SPR 4 Ⓐ

PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC ENG115 AENG115D 2 David GRIFFITHS SPR 4 Ⓐ

EG1CENG115 AENG115C HEAGNEY Brian HEAGNEY SPR 4 SPEAKING PUBLIC 2 Ⓐ

EG1BENG115 AENG115B PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC SPR GRIFFITHS David GRIFFITHS SPR 4 2 Ⓐ

EG1AENG115 AENG115A PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC OKADA Hanako OKADA 4 2

ENG115-65e00

EG16ENG115 AENG1156 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC AUT FOGAL Gary FOGAL AUT 4 2

EG15ENG115 AENG1155 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC AUT HEAGNEY Brian HEAGNEY AUT 4 2 Ⓐ

EG14ENG115 AENG1154 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC AUT HEAGNEY Brian HEAGNEY AUT 4 2 Ⓐ

EG13ENG115 AENG1153 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC GRIFFITHS David GRIFFITHS AUT 4 2 Ⓐ

EG12ENG115 AENG1152 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC OKADA Hanako OKADA 4 2

EG11ENG115 AENG1151 PUBLIC SPEAKING PUBLIC GRIFFITHS David GRIFFITHS AUT 4 2 Ⓐ

EG1FENG112 AENG112F ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH HARWOOD Chris HARWOOD SPR 4 1

EG1EENG112 AENG112E ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH GOMAN Nicholas GOMAN SPR 4 1 Ⓐ

EG1DENG112 AENG112D ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH SPR ESSEX James ESSEX SPR 4 1 ENG112-65e00 Ⓐ

EG1CENG112 AENG112C ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH TANAKA Akiko TANAKA SPR 4 1 Ⓐ

EG1BENG112 AENG112B ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 COMPOSITION ENGLISH GOMAN Nicholas GOMAN SPR 4 1 Ⓐ

CD Offered Year

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Registration Semester Student

4 JAPAN IN LITERATURE POPULAR OF HISTORY LIT404 ALIT4040 LIT404-65e00 4 3 Matthew STRECHER SPR ① ・

LIT373-65e00 4 3 2 Angela YIU SPR 4 LITERATURE CHINESE MODERN LIT373 ALIT3730 ① ・ ・

LITERARUE

LT70LIT372 ALIT3720 LIT372-65e00 4 3 2 Jeffrey JOHNSON AUT 4 Ⓐ ・ ・

COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE IN JAPANESE IN PERSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE

STUDIES IN JAPANESE LITERATURE JAPANESE IN STUDIES LIT371 ALIT3710 2 STAFF AUT 4 LIT371-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

CREATIVE WRITING CREATIVE LIT370 ALIT3700 2 Robert WITMER 4 LIT370-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ① ・ ・

WRITING ABOUT LOVE: PAST AND PRESENT AND PAST LOVE: ABOUT WRITING LIT353 ALIT3530 LIT353-65e00 4 3 2 Mathew THOMPSON 4 ① ・ ・

WORLD LITERATURE: A LITERARY JOURNEY LITERARY A LITERATURE: WORLD LIT352 ALIT3520 2 Shion KONO 4 LIT352-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE COMPARATIVE LIT344 ALIT3440 2 Jeffrey JOHNSON SPR 4 LIT344-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・ ・

LIT337-65e00 4 3 MODERN JAPANESE FICTION JAPANESE MODERN LIT337 ALIT3370 2 Angela YIU 4 ・ ・

SURVEY OF JAPANESE LITERATURE 1 LITERATURE JAPANESE OF SURVEY LIT331 ALIT3310 2 Mathew THOMPSON SPR 4 LIT331-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

ASIAN TEXTS: LEGACY OF THE PAST THE OF LEGACY TEXTS: ASIAN LIT325 ALIT3250 2 Mathew THOMPSON AUT 4 LIT325-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

LITERATURE AND FILM AND LITERATURE LIT324 ALIT3240 2 Shion KONO AUT 4 LIT324-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE CONTEMPORARY LIT322 ALIT3220 2 Matthew STRECHER AUT 4 3 LIT322-65e00 4 ・ ・

AMERICAN POETRY AMERICAN LIT320 ALIT3200 2 Robert WITMER 4 LIT320-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ① ・ ・

LITERATURE

Formerly LIT455 Formerly LT00LIT308 ALIT3080 LIT308-65e00 4 3 2 Angela YIU 4 ☆ ① ・ ・

REMEMBERING THE WAR IN JAPANESE IN WAR THE REMEMBERING

CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE LITERATURE JAPANESE CONTEMPORARY LIT307 ALIT3070 2 Matthew STRECHER 4 LIT307-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

JAPANESE FILM JAPANESE LIT304 ALIT3040 2 Matthew STRECHER AUT 4 LIT304-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

WESTERN LITERATURE WESTERN LIT300 ALIT3000 2 Shion KONO SPR 4 LIT300-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LITERATURE JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION LIT231 ALIT2310 LIT231-65e00 3 2 1 Angela YIU SPR 4 ・ ・

LITERARY GENRES LITERARY LIT201 ALIT2010 1 Shion KONO AUT 4 LIT201-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

SEMINAR IN JAPANESE ART HISTORY ART JAPANESE IN SEMINAR ART482 AART4820 3 Noriko MURAI SPR 4 ART482-65e00 4 Ⓡ ・

SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY 1 HISTORY ART IN SEMINAR ART461 AART4610 ART461-65e00 4 3 Michio HAYASHI SPR 4 Ⓡ ・

COMPARATIVE ART HISTORY ART COMPARATIVE ART453 AART4530 3 Naoko TAKII AUT 4 ART453-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

GENDER

AT10ART410 AART4100 STAFF 4 ART410-65e00 4 3 ① ・

REPRESENTATION OF BODY: RACE AND RACE BODY: OF REPRESENTATION

Formerly ART464 Formerly ☆ AT00ART401 AART4010 FILM STUDIES FILM STAFF AUT 4 3 ART401-65e00 4 Ⓐ① ・

AT70ART376 AART3760 STUDIES IN MODERN JAPANESE ART HISTORY ART JAPANESE MODERN IN STUDIES AUT MURAI Noriko MURAI AUT 4 2 ART376-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

AT70ART371 AART3710 JAPANESE ART IN CROSS-CULTURAL CONTEXT CROSS-CULTURAL IN ART JAPANESE MURAI Noriko MURAI 4 2 ART371-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

&ART367

AT60ART368 AART3680 GENDER IN JAPANESE VISUAL CULTURE VISUAL JAPANESE IN GENDER MURAI Noriko MURAI 4 ART368-65e00 4 3 2

・ ・

Formerly ART375 Formerly ①☆

AT50ART352 AART3520 STUDIES IN VISUAL CULTURE VISUAL IN STUDIES TAKII Naoko TAKII AUT 4 2 ART352-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・ ・

AT50ART351 AART3510 STUDIES IN ART HISTORY ART IN STUDIES HAYASHI Michio HAYASHI 4 2 ART351-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

AT20ART321 AART3210 SURVEY OF JAPANESE ART 1 ART JAPANESE OF SURVEY STAFF 4 2 ART321-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

AT00ART306 AART3060 MEDIA STUDIES MEDIA STAFF 4 ART306-65e00 4 3 2 ① ・ ・

ART304-65e00 4 3 AT00ART304 AART3040 POPULAR CULTURE STUDIES CULTURE POPULAR KINDSTRAND Love KINDSTRAND SPR 4 2 Ⓐ ・ ・

Formerly ART322 Formerly ☆ ART330-65e00 4 3 AT00ART303 AART3030 TOPICS IN JAPANESE ART JAPANESE IN TOPICS NISHIMURA Keiko NISHIMURA SPR 4 2 Ⓐ① ・ ・

CD Offered Year

Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

85

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

2 Parissa HAGHIRIAN AUT 4 MANAGEMENT RESOURCE HUMAN IBE320 AIBE3200 IBE320-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ 86 ・

cannot take this course this take cannot

Gabriel

already taken IBE333 taken already ECONOMIC ISSUES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPING THE IN ISSUES ECONOMIC IBE317 AIBE3170 IBE317-65e00 4 3 2 SPR 4 ・ ・

FUENTES CORDOBA FUENTES

*Students who have who *Students ①Ⓟ

MARKETING IBE315 AIBE3150 IBE315-65e00 4 3 2 Peter MAEYER DE SPR 4 ・ ・

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC IBE313 AIBE3130 2 Yacob KHOJASTEH 4 IBE313-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS INTERMEDIATE IBE311 AIBE3110 2 Akihito ASANO AUT 4 IBE311-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL IBE310 AIBE3100 2 Naoto ISAKA SPR 4 IBE310-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT IBE306 AIBE3060 2 Junko UENISHI SPR 4 IBE306-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING TO INTRODUCTION IBE305 AIBE3050 2 Junko UENISHI AUT 4 IBE305-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

IBE303-65e00 4 3 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IBE303 AIBE3030 IG aeda2 Mahendra SINGH AUT 4 Ⓐ ・ ・

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT OF PRINCIPLES IBE300 AIBE3000 2 Parissa HAGHIRIAN SPR 4 IBE300-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS OF PRINCIPLES IBE201 AIBE2012 1 Naoto ISAKA AUT 4 3 2

・ ・

IBE201-65e00

PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS OF PRINCIPLES IBE201 AIBE2011 1 Michiru SAKANE SPR 4 3 2 ・ ・

Gabriel

PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS OF PRINCIPLES IBE200 AIBE2002 AUT 4 3 2 1 ・ ・

FUENTES CORDOBA FUENTES IBE200-65e00

PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS OF PRINCIPLES IBE200 AIBE2001 1 Akihito ASANO SPR 4 3 2 ・ ・

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL

*From 2020, students who have taken LIT405 will not be able to take the course repeatedly. course the take to able be not will LIT405 taken have who students 2020, *From

RELIGION AND CULTURAL OF INDIA OF CULTURAL AND RELIGION RPH482 ARPH4820 3 Kiyokazu OKITA 4 RPH482-65e00 4 ・

RELIGION AND SOCIETY AND RELIGION RPH481 ARPH4810 3 Yutaka OSAKABE AUT 4 RPH481-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

RELIGION AND THE BODY THE AND RELIGION RPH411 ARPH4110 3 Edward DROTT 4 RPH411-65e00 4 ① ・

INDIGENOUS RELIGION INDIGENOUS RPH401 ARPH4010 3 Tatsuo MURAKAMI SPR 4 RPH401-65e00 4 ・

RH90RPH392 ARPH3920 OKITA Kiyokazu OKITA 4 TRADITIONS HINDU RPH392-65e00 4 3 2 ① ・ ・

RH90RPH391 ARPH3910 ETHICS AUT ZARDAI Istvan ZARDAI AUT 4 2 RPH391-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・ ・

RH90RPH390 ARPH3900 TOPICS IN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION IN TOPICS STAFF 4 2 RPH390-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ① ・ ・

RH60RPH361 ARPH3610 BUDDHIST TRADITIONS BUDDHIST DROTT Edward DROTT SPR 4 RPH361-65e00 4 3 2 ・ ・

RH40RPH341 ARPH3410 JAPANESE RELIGIONS JAPANESE DROTT Edward DROTT 4 2 RPH341-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

RH30RPH335 ARPH3350 RELIGION, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT RELIGION, MURAKAMI Tatsuo MURAKAMI AUT 4 2 RPH335-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

RH00RPH304 ARPH3040 SOUTH ASIAN AESTHETICS ASIAN SOUTH OKITA Kiyokazu OKITA SPR 4 2 RPH304-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

MODERN WORLD MODERN

RH00RPH303 ARPH3030 MURAKAMI Tatsuo MURAKAMI AUT 4 RPH303-65e00 4 3 2 ① ・ ・

THE ENCOUNTER OF RELIGIONS IN THE IN RELIGIONS OF ENCOUNTER THE

RPH202-65e00 3 2 RH00RPH202 ARPH2020 FUNDAMENTALS OF RELIGION OF FUNDAMENTALS MURAKAMI Tatsuo MURAKAMI SPR 4 1 ・ ・

RH00RPH201 ARPH2010 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY TO INTRODUCTION OKITA Kiyokazu OKITA AUT 4 1 RPH201-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

LT70LIT470 ALIT4700 SEMINAR IN WORLD LITERATURE WORLD IN SEMINAR KONO Shion KONO 4 LIT470-65e00 4 3 ① ・

LIT445-65e00 4 LT40LIT445 ALIT4450 SAMURAI IN LITERATURE AND HISTORY AND LITERATURE IN SAMURAI 4 THOMPSON Mathew THOMPSON 3 ① ・

LT00LIT405 ALIT4050 SEMINAR IN MODERN LITERATURE MODERN IN SEMINAR AUT YIU Angela YIU AUT 4 LIT405-65e00 4 3 ①* ・

CD Offered Year

Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

ECONOMETRICS 2 ECONOMETRICS 407405 EEC55400 2 Masamitsu KURATA AUT 2 [85] E ECN225-41j00 4 3 Ⓛ Ⓙ ・ ・

ECONOMETRICS 1 ECONOMETRICS 407404 EEC55300 2 Masamitsu KURATA SPR 2 [85] E ECN224-41j00 4 3 Ⓛ Ⓙ ・ ・

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL IBE492 AIBE4920 3 Junko UENISHI AUT 4 IBE492-65e00 4 Ⓟ ・

ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING IN ISSUES IBE491 AIBE4910 3 Junko UENISHI 4 IBE491-65e00 4 ①Ⓟ ・

IBE486-65e00 4 TOPICS IN FINANCE IN TOPICS IBE486 AIBE4860 3 Naoto ISAKA 4 ①Ⓟ Ⓛ[40] ①Ⓟ ・

STRATEGIC THINKING STRATEGIC IBE477 AIBE4770 3 Akihito ASANO 4 IBE477-65e00 4 ①Ⓟ ・

POLICY

IBE471-65e00 4 3 Takuya HASEBE SPR 4 IE70IBE471 AIBE4710 ①Ⓟ ・

ECONOMICS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE HEALTH AND HEALTH OF ECONOMICS

Gabriel

ECONOMICS OF POVERTY OF ECONOMICS IBE467 AIBE4670 SPR 4 IBE467-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・

FUENTES CORDOBA FUENTES

MARKETING IN A DIGITAL WORLD DIGITAL A IN MARKETING IBE465 AIBE4650 3 Peter MAEYER DE AUT 4 IBE465-65e00 4 ①Ⓟ ・

Formerly IBE456 IBE456 Formerly ☆ OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS IBE458 AIBE4580 3 Yacob KHOJASTEH 4 IBE458-65e00 4 Ⓟ ・

VENTURE MANAGEMENT VENTURE IBE457 AIBE4570 3 Simon LIU AUT 4 IBE457-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN IN MANAGEMENT RESOURCE HUMAN IBE455 AIBE4550 3 Shinya YAMAMOTO SPR 4 IBE455-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN IN MANAGEMENT IBE445 AIBE4450 3 Parissa HAGHIRIAN SPR 4 IBE445-65e00 4 Ⓟ ・

SEMINAR IN BUSINESS IN SEMINAR IBE435 AIBE4350 3 Parissa HAGHIRIAN AUT 4 IBE435-65e00 4 ①Ⓟ ・

ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS ADVANCED IBE434 AIBE4340 IBE434-65e00 4 3 Michiru SAKANE AUT 4 ①Ⓟ ・

ECONOMIC SURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY JAPAN CONTEMPORARY OF SURVEY ECONOMIC IBE430 AIBE4300 IBE430-65e00 4 3 Michiru SAKANE AUT 4 Ⓟ ・

MANAGEMENT

IBE405-65e00 4 3 Yacob KHOJASTEH 4 IE00IBE405 AIBE4050 ①Ⓟ ・

QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO APPROACHES QUANTITATIVE

ECONOMICS

IE00IBE401 AIBE4010 TACHIKI Dennis TACHIKI SPR 4 IBE401-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・

TOPICS IN JAPANESE BUSINESS AND BUSINESS JAPANESE IN TOPICS

IE50IBE357 AIBE3570 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT DE MAEYER Peter MAEYER DE AUT 4 IBE357-65e00 4 3 2 Ⓟ ・ ・

IE50IBE356 AIBE3560 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR CONSUMER DE MAEYER Peter MAEYER DE AUT 4 2 IBE356-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

IE50IBE353 AIBE3530 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL KHOJASTEH Yacob KHOJASTEH 4 IBE353-65e00 4 3 2 ・ ・

IE40IBE345 AIBE3450 NGO MANAGEMENT NGO MCJILTON Charles MCJILTON SPR 4 IBE345-65e00 4 3 2 Ⓐ ・ ・

IE40IBE340 AIBE3400 ECONOMIC STATISTICS ECONOMIC HASEBE Takuya HASEBE SPR 4 IBE340-65e00 4 3 2 [50] [50] ・ ・ Ⓟ Ⓛ

Gabriel

IE30IBE333 AIBE3330 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT AUT 4 IBE333-65e00 4 3 2 Ⓟ ・ ・

FUENTES CORDOBA FUENTES

IE30IBE332 AIBE3320 WOMEN AND MEN IN THE LABOR MARKET LABOR THE IN MEN AND WOMEN HASEBE Takuya HASEBE 4 2 IBE332-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

IE20IBE326 AIBE3260 MONEY AND BANKING AND MONEY ISAKA Naoto ISAKA SPR 4 IBE326-65e00 4 3 2 ・ ・

IBE323-65e00 4 3 IE20IBE323 AIBE3230 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL AUT SAKANE Michiru SAKANE AUT 4 2 Ⓟ ・ ・

IE20IBE322 AIBE3220 INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONAL ASANO Akihito ASANO SPR 4 2 IBE322-65e00 4 3 Ⓟ ・ ・

CD Offered Year

Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

87

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

3 Yuka SUGAWARA SPR 4 AGING AND HEALTH OF SOCIOLOGY SOC401 ASOC4010 Formerly SOC470 Formerly 88 SOC401-65e00 4 ◎☆ ・

POPULATION AND SOCIETY AND POPULATION SOC337 ASOC3370 2 Yuka SUGAWARA 4 SOC337-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

SOCIETY AND POLITICS AND SOCIETY SOC330 ASOC3300 SOC330-65e00 4 3 2 STAFF 4 ①Ⓐ ・ ・

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS RESEARCH QUALITATIVE SOC316 ASOC3160 2 James FARRER SPR 4 SOC316-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

SURVEY METHODS SURVEY SOC315 ASOC3150 2 Yuka SUGAWARA SPR 4 SOC315-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO FIELD RESEARCH FIELD TO INTRODUCTION SOC312 ASOC3120 SOC312-65e00 4 3 2 David WANK AUT 4 ・ ・

SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE OF SOCIOLOGY SOC310 ASOC3100 2 James FARRER AUT 4 SOC310-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

BORDER CROSSING AND EAST ASIA EAST AND CROSSING BORDER SOC303 ASOC3030 2 Tomoko TOKUNAGA AUT 4 SOC303-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・ ・

THE GOOD LIFE : FROM SELF TO SOCIETY TO SELF FROM : LIFE GOOD THE SOC226 ASOC2260 1 James FARRER 4 SOC226-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE SOCIETY JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION SOC225 ASOC2250 1 Yuka SUGAWARA AUT 4 2 SOC225-65e00 3 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY TO INTRODUCTION SOC201 ASOC2010 1 David WANK SPR 4 SOC201-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

ADVANCED READINGS IN ANTHROPOLOGY IN READINGS ADVANCED ANT462 AANT4620 ANT462-65e00 4 3 Sandra FAHY 4 ◎ ・

NATURE AND SOCIETY AND NATURE ANT461 AANT4610 3 Takehiro WATANABE SPR 4 ANT461-65e00 4 ◎ ・

ANTHROPOLOGY ANT448 AANT4480 3 David SLATER 4 2 PRACTICUM ANT448-65e00 4 ①◎

ANT447-65e00 4 3 David SLATER SPR 4 1 PRACTICUM ANTHROPOLOGY ANT447 AANT4470 ①◎ ・

KOREAN STUDIES: NORTH AND SOUTH AND NORTH STUDIES: KOREAN ANT365 AANT3650 2 Sandra FAHY AUT 4 ANT365-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

DIGITAL ORAL NARRATIVES 2 NARRATIVES ORAL DIGITAL ANT319 AANT3190 2 David SLATER AUT 4 Formerly ANT316 Formerly ANT319-65e00 4 3 ①☆ ・ ・

DIGITAL ORAL NARRATIVES 1 NARRATIVES ORAL DIGITAL ANT318 AANT3180 Formerly ANT315 Formerly ANT318-65e00 4 3 2 David SLATER 4 ①☆ ・ ・

ANTHROPOLOGY

AT10ANT317 AANT3170 ANT317-65e00 4 3 2 Takehiro WATANABE AUT 4 ・ ・

FIELD METHODS IN CULTURAL IN METHODS FIELD

RESEARCH METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGY IN METHODS RESEARCH ANT310 AANT3100 2 Sandra FAHY AUT 4 ANT310-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

JAPAN RESEARCH JAPAN ANT309 AANT3090 2 David SLATER 4 ANT309-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

TECHNOLOGY AND NATURE IN JAPAN IN NATURE AND TECHNOLOGY ANT304 AANT3040 ANT304-65e00 4 3 2 Takehiro WATANABE SPR 2 ① ・ ・

JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE POPULAR JAPANESE ANT303 AANT3030 2 Rebecca CARLSON SPR 4 ANT303-65e00 4 3 ⒶⓁ[200] ・ ・

HUMAN ECOLOGY: RIVERS 1 RIVERS ECOLOGY: HUMAN ANT302 AANT3020 2 Takehiro WATANABE SPR 2 ANT302-65e00 4 3 Ⓧ ・ ・

AT20ANT220 AANT2200 ANTHROPOLOGY OF JAPAN OF ANTHROPOLOGY SLATER David SLATER SPR 4 1 ANT220-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

AT00ANT203 AANT2030 NATURE AND CULTURE AND NATURE AUT WATANABE Takehiro WATANABE AUT 4 1 ANT203-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

ANTHROPOLOGY

FAHY Sandra FAHY 4 ANT202-65e00 3 2 1 AT00ANT202 AANT2020 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TO INTRODUCTION

SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL

ACC308-42j00 4 3 E E M520438420 EMG54210 2 AUDITING AUT MACHIDA Yoshihiro MACHIDA AUT 2 2

Ⓐ Ⓙ ・ ・

M520438410 EMG54200 1 AUDITING MACHIDA Yoshihiro MACHIDA SPR 2 ACC307-42j00 4 3 2 E E

・ ・ Ⓐ Ⓙ

Joseph

E620467921 EEC62200 ASIAN ECONOMY 2 ECONOMY ASIAN AUT 2 ECN248-41j00 4 3 2 E E ・ ・ Ⓙ

PUTHENKALAM John PUTHENKALAM

Joseph

E610467920 EEC62100 ASIAN ECONOMY 1 ECONOMY ASIAN SPR 2 ECN247-41j00 4 3 2 E E ・ ・ Ⓙ

PUTHENKALAM John PUTHENKALAM

CD Offered Year

Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

POL355-65e00 4 3 2 Takeshi ITO AUT 4 AGRICULTURE OF POLITICS ENVIRONMENTAL POL355 APOL3550 ① ・ ・

2 Tina BURRETT SPR 4 ECONOMY POLITICAL GLOBAL POL354 APOL3540 POL354-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT JAPANESE POL321 APOL3210 2 Koichi NAKANO SPR 4 POL321-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

NONPROFIT NGOS IN COMPARATIVE CONTEXTS COMPARATIVE IN NGOS NONPROFIT POL316 APOL3160 POL316-65e00 4 3 2 Sarajean ROSSITTO AUT 4 Ⓐ ・ ・

EUROPEAN POLITICS EUROPEAN POL310 APOL3100 2 Tina BURRETT AUT 4 POL310-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

POLITICAL ECOLOGY POLITICAL POL307 APOL3070 2 Takeshi ITO AUT 2 POL307-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

MODERN WESTERN POLITICAL THEORY POLITICAL WESTERN MODERN POL305 APOL3050 POL305-65e00 4 3 2 Koichi NAKANO 4 ① ・ ・

HUMAN ECOLOGY: RIVERS 2 RIVERS ECOLOGY: HUMAN POL304 APOL3040 2 Takeshi ITO SPR 2 POL304-65e00 4 3 Ⓧ ・ ・

Formerly POL376 Formerly JAPANESE FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY SECURITY AND FOREIGN JAPANESE POL303 APOL3030 2 Tadashi ANNO 4 POL303-65e00 4 3 ☆ ・ ・

POL301-65e00 4 3 CLASSICAL WESTERN POLITICAL THEORY POLITICAL WESTERN CLASSICAL POL301 APOL3010 2 Koichi NAKANO AUT 4 ① ・ ・

CONTROVERSIES IN GLOBALIZATION IN CONTROVERSIES POL215 APOL2150 1 Tina BURRETT SPR 4 POL215-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS COMPARATIVE TO INTRODUCTION POL210 APOL2100 1 Takeshi ITO AUT 4 POL210-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

RELATIONS

POL205-65e00 3 2 1 Tadashi ANNO 4 PL00POL205 APOL2050 ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL TO INTRODUCTION

POLITICS

POL201-65e00 3 2 1 Magdalena IONESCU AUT 4 PL00POL201 APOL2010 Ⓐ ・ ・

THEORIES AND THEMES OF CONTEMPORARY OF THEMES AND THEORIES

TOPICS IN AMERICAN HISTORY AMERICAN IN TOPICS 501367 FES76700 2 Kazuto OSHIO 2 N315e0F ANA311-50e00 4 3 Ⓙ Ⓡ ① ・ ・

LECTURE IN HISTORY (MODERN JAPAN) (MODERN HISTORY IN LECTURE 170470 HHT55710 S381m0H HST308-14m00 4 3 2 Chikara UCHIDA AUT 2 Ⓐ Ⓡ ・ ・

LEC. IN HIST. (CONFUCIAN ETHICS IN CHOSON) IN ETHICS (CONFUCIAN HIST. IN LEC. 170500 HHT56710 2 Koichi YAMAUCHI AUT 2 S321j0H HST312-14j00 4 3 Ⓙ Ⓡ ・ ・

ISSUES IN EAST ASIAN HISTORY ASIAN EAST IN ISSUES HST473 AHST4730 3 Yoshitaka YAMAMOTO AUT 4 HST473-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

THE EURO-ASIAN ENCOUNTER EURO-ASIAN THE HST471 AHST4710 3 Michael BURTSCHER AUT 4 HST471-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

MODERN KOREAN HISTORY KOREAN MODERN HST466 AHST4660 3 Ellie BAE AUT 4 Formerly HST365 Formerly HST466-65e00 4 Ⓐ☆ ・

ISSUES IN CHINESE HISTORY CHINESE IN ISSUES HST463 AHST4630 HST463-65e00 4 3 Christian HESS SPR 4 ・

HISTORY

HST458-65e00 4 3 Jeffrey KURASHIGE SPR 4 HT50HST458 AHST4580 Ⓐ ・

ISSUES IN PREMODERN JAPANESE PREMODERN IN ISSUES

HT50HST454 AHST4540 AUT NAKAI Maki NAKAI AUT 4 HISTORY JAPANESE IN SEMINAR HST454-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・

HT50HST453 AHST4530 SEMINAR IN MODERN JAPANESE HISTORY 1 HISTORY JAPANESE MODERN IN SEMINAR SPR SAALER Sven SAALER SPR 4 3 HST453-65e00 4 ・

HT70HST371 AHST3710 GLOBAL HISTORY GLOBAL KAMEI-DYCHE Andrew KAMEI-DYCHE SPR 4 2 HST371-65e00 4 3 Ⓐ ・ ・

HT60HST367 AHST3670 CHINESE CULTURAL HISTORY CULTURAL CHINESE HESS Christian HESS AUT 4 HST367-65e00 4 3 2 Formerly HST363 Formerly ・ ・ ☆

HT50HST354 AHST3540 HISTORY OF JAPANESE FOREIGN RELATIONS FOREIGN JAPANESE OF HISTORY SAALER Sven SAALER AUT 4 2 HST354-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

HT50HST353 AHST3530 MODERN JAPAN MODERN SAALER Sven SAALER AUT 4 2 HST353-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

HT50HST352 AHST3520 WOMEN IN JAPANESE HISTORY JAPANESE IN WOMEN GRAMLICH-OKA Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA SPR 4 2 HST352-65e00 4 3 ・ ・

HT00HST303 AHST3030 TOPICS IN HISTORY 2 HISTORY IN TOPICS HESS Christian HESS 4 2 HST303-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

HT00HST302 AHST3020 TOPICS IN HISTORY 1 HISTORY IN TOPICS GRAMLICH-OKA Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA 4 2 HST302-65e00 4 3 ① ・ ・

HT60HST261 AHST2610 HISTORY OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION CHINESE OF HISTORY HESS Christian HESS SPR 4 HST261-65e00 3 2 1 ・ ・

HT50HST252 AHST2520 DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE CIVILIZATION 2 CIVILIZATION JAPANESE OF DEVELOPMENT SPR SAALER Sven SAALER SPR 4 1 HST252-65e00 3 2 ・ ・

HT50HST251 AHST2510 DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE CIVILIZATION 1 CIVILIZATION JAPANESE OF DEVELOPMENT AUT GRAMLICH-OKA Bettina GRAMLICH-OKA AUT 4 HST251-65e00 3 2 1 ・ ・

SOC448-65e00 4 SC40SOC448 ASOC4480 SOCIOLOGY OF ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC OF SOCIOLOGY NEGISHI Kaima NEGISHI SPR 4 3 Ⓐ◎ ・

SC30SOC439 ASOC4390 SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER AND SEXUALITY OF SOCIOLOGY FARRER James FARRER AUT 4 3 SOC439-65e00 4 Formerly SOC339 Formerly ・ ◎☆

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Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

89

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

90

STATES

PL60POL460 APOL4600 ANNO Tadashi ANNO 4 POL460-65e00 4 3 ① ・

COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF POST-COMMUNIST OF POLITICS COMPARATIVE

PL40POL441 APOL4410 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY POLITICAL ITO Takeshi ITO 4 3 POL441-65e00 4 ① ・

PL20POL427 APOL4270 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL ANNO Tadashi ANNO 4 3 POL427-65e00 4 ① ・

INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES INDUSTRIAL

SHAW Meredith SHAW SPR 4 POL422-65e00 4 3 PL20POL422 APOL4220 ①Ⓐ ・

COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED OF POLITICS COMPARATIVE

IN JAPAN IN

PL10POL414 APOL4140 ANNO Tadashi ANNO 4 POL414-65e00 4 3 ① ・

NATIONALISM, CITIZENSHIP AND DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP NATIONALISM,

PL00POL409 APOL4090 PROPAGANDA AND PUBLIC OPINION PUBLIC AND PROPAGANDA BURRETT Tina BURRETT 4 3 POL409-65e00 4 ① ・

PL00POL408 APOL4080 POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL BURRETT Tina BURRETT 4 POL408-65e00 4 3 ① ・

POL407-65e00 4 PL00POL407 APOL4070 AGRARIAN SOCIETIES AGRARIAN 4 ITO Takeshi ITO 3 ① ・

PL00POL405 APOL4050 SEMINAR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICAL IN SEMINAR STAFF AUT 4 3 POL405-65e00 4 Ⓐ ・

CD Offered Year

Course CD Course Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks

Registration Semester Student

COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF POST-COMMUNIST STATES POST-COMMUNIST OF POLITICS COMPARATIVE POL460 COMP POL POST COMMUNIST STATES COMMUNIST POST POL COMP POL460 2014

INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POL429 INT'L ORGANIZATION AND LAW AND ORGANIZATION INT'L POL429 2014

ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS OF AGRICULTURE OF POLITICS ENVIRONMENTAL POL355 ENVIRONMENT POLITICS OF AGRICULTURE OF POLITICS ENVIRONMENT POL355 2014

GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL GLOBAL POL354 INT'L POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INT'L POL354 2014

THE EURO-ASIAN ENCOUNTER EURO-ASIAN THE HST471 THE EURO POWERS & EAST ASIA EAST & POWERS EURO THE E HST471 2014

L

SEMINARS IN MODERN EAST ASIAN HISTORY ASIAN EAST MODERN IN SEMINARS HST465 SEMINARS IN EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY ECONOMIC ASIAN EAST IN SEMINARS

T HST465 2013

I

WOMEN IN JAPANESE HISTORY JAPANESE IN WOMEN HST352 JAPANESE WOMEN'S HISTORY WOMEN'S JAPANESE HST352 2014 T

E HISTORY OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION CHINESE OF HISTORY HST261 HISTORY OF CHINESE CIVIL 1 CIVIL CHINESE OF HISTORY HST261 2014

S

STUDIES IN VISUAL CULTURE VISUAL IN STUDIES ART352 HST AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE OF THEORY AND HST R ART352 2014

U

INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY/VISUAL CULTURE 2 CULTURE HISTORY/VISUAL ART TO INTRODUCTION ART250 INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ART JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION

O ART250 2014

INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY/VISUAL CULTURE 1 CULTURE HISTORY/VISUAL ART TO INTRODUCTION ART201 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ART TO INTRODUCTION C ART201 2014

N

NATURE AND SOCIETY AND NATURE ANT461 SEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY IN SEMINAR I ANT461 2014

S

TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY IN TOPICS ANT341 GENDER AND SOCIETIES AND GENDER ANT341 2013

E

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TO INTRODUCTION ANT202 CULTURAL & SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIAL & CULTURAL G ANT202 2014

N

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NEW COURSE NUMBER & TITLE TITLE & NUMBER COURSE NEW FORMER COURSE NUMBER & TITLE & NUMBER COURSE FORMER H

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ADVANCED FRENCH P FRENCH ADVANCED 850467 LFRN3980 DURRENBERGER Vincent DURRENBERGER AUT 1 FRN316-01m00 2 1 ・

ADVANCED FRENCH O FRENCH ADVANCED 850500 LFRN3970 DURRENBERGER Vincent DURRENBERGER SPR 1 FRN315-01m00 2 1 ・

ADVANCED FRENCH D FRENCH ADVANCED 850489 LFRN3840 POUPI Damien* POUPI AUT 1 FRN304-01m00 2 1 ・

ADVANCED FRENCH C FRENCH ADVANCED 850488 LFRN3830 POUPI Damien* POUPI SPR 1 1 FRN303-01m00 2 H ・

C ADVANCED FRENCH B FRENCH ADVANCED 850487 LFRN3820 KITAMURA Ayako KITAMURA AUT 1 1 FRN302-01m00 2

R

FRN301-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED FRENCH A FRENCH ADVANCED 850486 LFRN3810 KITAMURA Ayako KITAMURA SPR 1 A ・

E

FRN318-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED FRENCH (INTEGRATED SKILLS) B SKILLS) (INTEGRATED FRENCH ADVANCED FRN212 AFRN2120 DERIBLE Albéric*/LE BOIS Jérôme* BOIS Albéric*/LE DERIBLE AUT 2 ① S ・

E ADVANCED FRENCH (INTEGRATED SKILLS) A SKILLS) (INTEGRATED FRENCH ADVANCED FRN211 AFRN2110 GAILLARD Nicolas*/DERIBLE Albéric* Nicolas*/DERIBLE GAILLARD SPR 2 FRN317-01m00 2 1 ① ・

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INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 2 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE FRN104 AFRN104B DELMAIRE Gilles* DELMAIRE AUT 2 FRN290-01m00 2 1

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A

INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE FRN103 AFRN103B DURRENBERGER Vincent/PIRIOU Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER SPR 2 FRN280-01m00 2 1

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INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE FRN103 AFRN1032 DELMAIRE Gilles* DELMAIRE AUT 2 FRN280-01m00 2 1

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BASIC FRENCH 2 FRENCH BASIC FRN102 AFRN102B DURRENBERGER Vincent/PIRIOU Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER AUT 2 R100m0[30] FRN190-01m00 2 T 1 ・

A

BASIC FRENCH 2 FRENCH BASIC FRN102 AFRN102A KITAMURA Ayako/DARDENNE Clement* Ayako/DARDENNE KITAMURA AUT 2 1 R100m0[30] FRN190-01m00 2 C ・

U BASIC FRENCH 2 FRENCH BASIC FRN102 AFRN1021 DELMAIRE Gilles* DELMAIRE SPR 2 1 FRN190-01m00 2 ・

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s BASIC FRENCH 1 FRENCH BASIC FRN101 AFRN101A KITAMURA Ayako/DARDENNE Clement* Ayako/DARDENNE KITAMURA SPR 2 R100m0[30] FRN180-01m00 2 E 1 e ・

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n R100m0[30] FRN180-01m00 2 1 BASIC FRENCH 1 FRENCH BASIC FRN101 AFRN1012 DURRENBERGER Vincent/PIRIOU Vincent* Vincent/PIRIOU DURRENBERGER AUT 2 A ・ a

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INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 2 CHINESE INTERMEDIATE CHN104 ACHN1041 ZHANG Tong*/TAO Lin* Tong*/TAO ZHANG SPR 2 H200m0[30] CHN290-01m00 2 1 R ・ E

S E INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 1 CHINESE INTERMEDIATE CHN103 ACHN1032 FEI Yan/CHIANG Hsiu Hua* Hsiu Yan/CHIANG FEI AUT 2 H200m0[30] CHN280-01m00 2 1

T ・ R

INTERMEDIATE CHINESE 1 CHINESE INTERMEDIATE CHN103 ACHN1031 FEI Yan/LIU Xiaomei* Yan/LIU FEI SPR 2 H200m0[30] CHN280-01m00 2 1 N ・ U

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O BASIC CHINESE 2 CHINESE BASIC CHN102 ACHN1022 LIAN Hong*/IZUMI Anna* Hong*/IZUMI LIAN AUT 2 H100m0[30] CHN190-01m00 2 1 ・

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HSP304-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED SPANISH D SPANISH ADVANCED 850572 LSPN3440 YAMAURA Ángela* YAMAURA AUT 1 ① ・

HSP303-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED SPANISH C SPANISH ADVANCED 850571 LSPN3430 YAMAURA Ángela* YAMAURA SPR 1 ① ・

HSP302-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED SPANISH B SPANISH ADVANCED 850570 LSPN3420 HIROYASU Yoshimi HIROYASU AUT 1 ① ・

HSP301-01m00 2 1 ADVANCED SPANISH A SPANISH ADVANCED 850569 LSPN3410 HIROYASU Yoshimi HIROYASU SPR 1 ① ・

1 HSP318-01m00 2 ADVANCED SPANISH (INTEGRATED SKILLS) B SKILLS) (INTEGRATED SPANISH ADVANCED SPN212 ASPN2120 AUT 2 DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/NAKAJIMA Bernardo* Angustias/NAKAJIMA PASTOR ARCOS DE ① ・

ADVANCED SPANISH (INTEGRATED SKILLS) A SKILLS) (INTEGRATED SPANISH ADVANCED SPN211 ASPN2110 SPR 2 HSP317-01m00 2 1 DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/NAKAJIMA Bernardo* Angustias/NAKAJIMA PASTOR ARCOS DE ① ・

SN0BSPN104 ASPN104B INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE GONZÁLEZ Salomé*/TAKAYAMA Patricia* Salomé*/TAKAYAMA GONZÁLEZ SPR 2 HSP290-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0ASPN104 ASPN104A INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE FOWLER Arthur*/QUIRÓS Ignacio* Arthur*/QUIRÓS FOWLER AUT 2 S200m0[30] HSP290-01m00 2 1 ・

SN02SPN104 ASPN1042 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE FISZELEW Valeria*/ALASTRUEY Txabi* Valeria*/ALASTRUEY FISZELEW AUT 2 S200m0[30] HSP290-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0BSPN103 ASPN103B INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE FOWLER Arthur*/TAKAYAMA Patricia* Arthur*/TAKAYAMA FOWLER SPR 2 S200m0[30] HSP280-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0ASPN103 ASPN103A INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias PASTOR ARCOS DE AUT 2 HSP280-01m00 2 1 ・

SN01SPN103 ASPN1031 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 SPANISH INTERMEDIATE FISZELEW Valeria*/ALASTRUEY Txabi* Valeria*/ALASTRUEY FISZELEW SPR 2 S200m0[30] HSP280-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0BSPN102 ASPN102B BASIC SPANISH 2 SPANISH BASIC DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/ALASTRUEY Txabi* Angustias/ALASTRUEY PASTOR ARCOS DE AUT 2 S100m0[30] HSP190-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0ASPN102 ASPN102A BASIC SPANISH 2 SPANISH BASIC DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias PASTOR ARCOS DE SPR 2 HSP190-01m00 2 1 ・

SN02SPN102 ASPN1022 BASIC SPANISH 2 SPANISH BASIC HIROYASU Yoshimi/AZUAJE-ALAMO Manuel* Yoshimi/AZUAJE-ALAMO HIROYASU AUT 2 S100m0[30] HSP190-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0BSPN101 ASPN101B BASIC SPANISH 1 SPANISH BASIC GONZÁLEZ Salomé*/QUIRÓS Ignacio* Salomé*/QUIRÓS GONZÁLEZ AUT 2 S100m0[30] HSP180-01m00 2 1 ・

SN0ASPN101 ASPN101A BASIC SPANISH 1 SPANISH BASIC DE ARCOS PASTOR Angustias/ALASTRUEY Txabi* Angustias/ALASTRUEY PASTOR ARCOS DE SPR 2 S100m0[30] HSP180-01m00 2 1 ・

SN01SPN101 ASPN1011 BASIC SPANISH 1 SPANISH BASIC HIROYASU Yoshimi/AZUAJE-ALAMO Manuel* Yoshimi/AZUAJE-ALAMO HIROYASU SPR 2 S100m0[30] HSP180-01m00 2 1 ・

CD Offered Year

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CD Course Registration Semester Student

93

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

§ b300 COURSE LISTS

1 STAFF AUT 8 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN370 1 JPN370-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

1 STAFF SPR 8 4 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN370 1 JPN370-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JPN280-01j00 4 3 2 1 STAFF AUT 8 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN280 1 ・ ・ ・ ※

1 STAFF SPR 8 3 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN280 1 JPN280-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・

1 STAFF AUT 8 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN270 1 JPN270-01j00 4 3 2

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1 STAFF SPR 8 2 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN270 1 JPN270-01j00 4 3 2

※ ・ ・ ・

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INTENSIVE JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN180 1 1 STAFF AUT 8 JPN180-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

INTENSIVE JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE INTENSIVE JPN180 1 1 STAFF SPR 8 JPN180-01e00 4 3 2 ・ ・ ・ ※

BUSINESS JAPANESE (PREPARATION FOR INTERNSHIP) FOR (PREPARATION JAPANESE BUSINESS JPN315 1 1 Masako YONEZAWA SPR/AUT JPN315-01j00 4 3 2 1 ★ ※ ・ ・ ・

BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE BUSINESS JPN312 1 JPN312-01j00 4 3 2 1 STAFF AUT 2 ※ ★ ・ ・ ・

BUSINESS JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE BUSINESS JPN312 1 1 STAFF SPR 2 JPN312-01j00 4 3 2 ★ ・ ・ ・ ※

BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE BUSINESS JPN311 1 1 STAFF AUT 2 JPN311-01j00 4 3 2 ★ ・ ・ ・ ※

BUSINESS JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE BUSINESS JPN311 1 1 STAFF SPR 2 JPN311-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ★ ・ ・ ・

ADVANCED JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED JPN322 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 JPN322-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

ADVANCED JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE ADVANCED JPN322 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 JPN322-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JPN321-01j00 4 ADVANCED JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED JPN321 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 3 2 ・ ※ ・ ・

ADVANCED JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE ADVANCED JPN321 1 JPN321-01j00 4 3 2 1 STAFF SPR 4 ※ ・ ・ ・

JPN212-01j00 4 3 2 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE JPN212 1 4 1 STAFF 2 ・ ・ ※ ※ ・

JPN212-01j00 4 3 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE JPN212 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 2 ・ ※ ・ ・

JPN212-01j00 4 3 JAPANESE 4 JAPANESE JPN212 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 2 ・ ※ ・ ・

JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE JPN250 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 JPN250-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JPN250-01j00 4 3 JAPANESE M3 JAPANESE JPN250 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 2 ・ ※ ・ ・

JPN211-01j00 4 3 JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE JPN211 1 4 2 1 STAFF 2 ・ ※ ※ ・ ・

JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE JPN211 1 JPN211-01j00 4 3 2 1 STAFF AUT 4 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 3 JAPANESE JPN211 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 JPN211-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE JPN200 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 JPN200-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE M2 JAPANESE JPN200 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 JPN200-01j00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE JPN112 1 4 JPN112-01e00 4 3 2 1 STAFF 2 ※ ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE JPN112 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 JPN112-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 2 JAPANESE JPN112 1 1 STAFF SPR 4 JPN112-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE M1 JAPANESE JPN150 1 1 STAFF AUT 4 JPN150-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE M1 JAPANESE JPN150 1 P STAFF SPR 4 1 JPN150-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE JPN111 1 STAFF AUT 4 1 JPN111-01e00 4 3 2 ※ ・ ・ ・

JAPANESE 1 JAPANESE JPN111 1 P STAFF SPR 4 1 JPN111-01e00 4 3 2 ・ ・ ・ ※

CD Offered Year

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Registration Semester Student OFFERED BY THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LANGUAGE FOR CENTER THE BY OFFERED

OFFERED BY THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LANGUAGE FOR CENTER THE BY OFFERED LANGUAGE COURSES (Japanese) (Japanese) COURSES LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE COURSES (Japanese) (Japanese) COURSES LANGUAGE

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CLER about the Japanes the about CLER e Placement Test. Further information about the JLP can be found in the brochure “Japanese “Japanese brochure the in found be can JLP the about information Further Test. Placement e his/her language background. Placement into the JLP will be determined by a placement test. Students should consult the the consult should Students test. placement a by determined be will JLP the into Placement background. language his/her

his/her language background. Placement into the JLP will be determined by a placement test. Students should consult the the consult should Students test. placement a by determined be will JLP the into Placement background. language his/her offers multiple offers tracks and levels of Japanese language courses. The type of course a student initially enrolls in will depend on on depend will in enrolls initially student a course of type The courses. language Japanese of levels and tracks

offers multiple offers tracks and levels of Japanese language courses. The type of course a student initially enrolls in will depend on on depend will in enrolls initially student a course of type The courses. language Japanese of levels and tracks The FLA expects students to become Japanese/English bilinguals. The Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) (CLER) Research and Education Language for Center The bilinguals. Japanese/English become to students expects FLA The

The FLA expects students to become Japanese/English bilinguals. The Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) (CLER) Research and Education Language for Center The bilinguals. Japanese/English become to students expects FLA The PANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM (JLP) PROGRAM LANGUAGE PANESE JA 0 4 b3 §

PANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM (JLP) PROGRAM LANGUAGE PANESE JA 0 4 b3 §

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These courses are mainly for students in Green Science and Green Engineering and to be offered in summer/spring vacation. summer/spring in offered be to and Engineering Green and Science Green in students for mainly are courses These 2 : ※

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Students who entered before 2016 can count these courses as SE Electives only. Electives SE as courses these count can 2016 before entered who Students ★

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FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR

JPN446-01j00 4 3 2 1 etc Kimiko, SATO AUT 2 JN40JPN446 AJPN4460 ★ ・ ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ECONOMIC STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL FOR

JPN445-01j00 4 3 2 1 etc Kimiko, SATO SPR 2 JN40JPN445 AJPN4450 ★ ・ ・ ・

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ECONOMIC STUDIES ECONOMIC JAPANESE TO INTRODUCTION

AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-2 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN442 AUT JPN442-01j00 4 3 2 1 AJPN4420 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE ACADEMIC JAPANESE 2-1 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN441 SPR 1 JPN441-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN4410 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

HIROTA Taeko* HIROTA ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN432 AUT 1 JPN432-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN432C 2 ・ ・ ★ ・

SATO Kimiko SATO ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN432 AUT 1 JPN432-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN432B 2 ・ ・ ・ ★

SATO Kimiko SATO ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-2 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN432 AUT 1 JPN432-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN432A 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

HIROTA Taeko* HIROTA ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN431 SPR 1 JPN431-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN431C 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

SATO Kimiko SATO ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN431 SPR 1 AJPN431B 2 JPN431-01j00 4 3 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

SATO Kimiko SATO ACADEMIC JAPANESE 1-1 JAPANESE ACADEMIC JPN431 SPR JPN431-01j00 4 3 2 1 AJPN431A 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

SATO Kimiko SATO INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC JAPANESE ACADEMIC TO INTRODUCTION JPN430 AUT 1 JPN430-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN4302 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

SATO Kimiko SATO INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC JAPANESE ACADEMIC TO INTRODUCTION JPN430 SPR 1 JPN430-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN430B 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC JAPANESE ACADEMIC TO INTRODUCTION JPN430 AUT 1 JPN430-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN4301 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

AIGASE Chigusa* AIGASE INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC JAPANESE ACADEMIC TO INTRODUCTION JPN430 SPR 1 JPN430-01j00 4 3 2 AJPN430A 2 ★ ・ ・ ・

JPN407-01j00 4 3 2 1 TRANS JPN TO ENG :THEORY&PRAC ENG TO JPN TRANS JPN407 AJPN4072 SHINODA Eri* SHINODA AUT 4 ★ ・ ・ ・

JPN407-01j00 4 TRANS JPN TO ENG :THEORY&PRAC ENG TO JPN TRANS JPN407 AJPN4071 SHINODA Eri* SHINODA SPR 4 3 2 1 ★ ・ ・ ・

JPN406-01j00 4 3 2 1 JN00JPN406 AJPN4060 TRANS ENG TO JPN :THEORY&PRAC2 JPN TO ENG TRANS KATORI Yoshikazu* KATORI AUT 4 ★ ・ ・ ・

JPN405-01j00 4 3 2 1 JN00JPN405 AJPN4050 TRANS ENG TO JPN :THEORY&PRAC1 JPN TO ENG TRANS KATORI Yoshikazu* KATORI SPR 4 ★ ・ ・ ・

JPN353-01j00 4 3 2 1 JN51JPN353 AJPN3531 JAPANESE LITERACY 2 LITERACY JAPANESE STAFF AUT 4 ★ ・ ・ ・

JN5AJPN353 AJPN353A JAPANESE LITERACY 2 LITERACY JAPANESE P STAFF SPR 4 JPN353-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・ ★

JN41JPN349 AJPN3491 JAPANESE LITERACY 1 LITERACY JAPANESE STAFF AUT 2 JPN349-01j00 4 3 2 1 3 ・ ・ ・ ※

JN4BJPN349 AJPN349B JAPANESE LITERACY 1 LITERACY JAPANESE P STAFF SPR 2 4 3 2 1 3 JPN349-01j00 ・ ・ ・ ※

JN4AJPN349 AJPN349A JAPANESE LITERACY 1 LITERACY JAPANESE P STAFF SPR 2 JPN349-01j00 4 3 2 1 3 ・ ・ ・ ※

JN41JPN343 AJPN3431 READING & WRITING 3 WRITING & READING STAFF AUT 2 4 3 2 1 JPN343-01j00 ・ ・ ・

JN4AJPN343 AJPN343A READING & WRITING 3 WRITING & READING P STAFF SPR 2 JPN343-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JN41JPN342 AJPN3421 READING & WRITING 2 WRITING & READING STAFF AUT 2 JPN342-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JN4AJPN342 AJPN342A READING & WRITING 2 WRITING & READING P STAFF SPR 2 JPN342-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JN41JPN341 AJPN3411 READING & WRITING 1 WRITING & READING STAFF AUT 2 JPN341-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JPN341-01j00 4 JN4AJPN341 AJPN341A READING & WRITING 1 WRITING & READING P STAFF SPR 2 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JN41JPN340 AJPN3401 READING & WRITING (BASICS) WRITING & READING STAFF AUT 2 JPN340-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

JN4AJPN340 AJPN340A READING & WRITING (BASICS) WRITING & READING P STAFF SPR 2 JPN340-01j00 4 3 2 1 ・ ・ ・

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Course Title Course Cr. Instructor Numbering Remarks Course CD Course

Registration Semester Student

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& TERM PROGRAMS - TERM PROGRAMS TERM - IAN STUDIES AND JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND JAPANESE IAN STUDIES udies Program of Summer Session Summer of Program udies as counted be can st Asian Studies Program. the period However, of the SHORT c100 c100 § CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/admissions/summer/index.html earned in the East Asian St ide General Studies Courses and up to 6 credits can be counted Specialized as -W redits SUMMER SESSION IN EAST AS SUMMERSESSION IN EAST to 2 c to SECTION C : SOPHIA SHORT SECTION: SOPHIA C c101 c101 Education Electives. be counted 2018 Specialized as can before Session Summer Education the in earned Credits credits. of number of restrictions without Electives University Since its foundation in 1961, Sophia University’s Summer Session has provided students with students provided has Session Summer University’s Sophia 1961, in foundation its Since rest the of and Asia with relation country’s the explore and Japan about study to opportunity the the world.Participants chooseintensive courses from list a including Japanese language, history, culture, economics, and politics. religion,art literature, society, Language, and Japanese Studies Asian East in Session Summer the about information general For please refer to Loyolaweb service, or consult the Center for Global Discovery. and Education East programs: of two consists Language Japanese and Studies East in Asian Session Summer Asian Studies Program and Japanese Language Program. Ea the only for register can students FLA Thus, it is unlikelySummer Session completely overlaps latterthe part of the spring semester. that students can take Summer Session courses due to class time conflicts with ordinary courses. Up § 97

SECTION C: SOPHIA SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS § c100 SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS SECTION C: SOPHIA SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS § c200 CERTIFICATE PROGRAM 98 日本研究履修証 ( e 1 2 egree students may obtain a Certificate in Japanese TIFICATE PROGRAM TIFICATE Art History History/Visual Culture 2 History/Visual CER Japanese They will receive the certificate at the time of graduation. c200 c200 § Topics in Japanese Literature 2 Topics Topics in Japanese Literature 1 Topics Survey of Japanese Literature 2 Survey of Japanese Literature 1 Introduction Introduction Art to Introduction to Japanese Literatur Japanese to Introduction Survey of Japanese Art 1 Survey of Japanese Comparative Art History Survey of Japanese Art 2 Survey of Japanese Seminar in Seminar Comparative Art History Comparative Art History Gendar in Japanese Visual Culture Visual Japanese in Gendar Studies in Japanese Art History in 1 Studies Japanese Studies in Japanese Art History in 2 Studies Japanese Topics in Japanese Art History in Japanese Topics single category. courses according to the following specifications. 1 53 321 250 322 482 452 4 361 365 375 451 368 APANESE STUDIES CERTIFICATE APANESE (JS) J For the certificate they should complete six courses (24 credits) in designated Japanese in designated credits) (24 courses six complete should they certificate the For ART LIT366 LIT365 LIT332 ART LIT33 LIT231 ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART jor, and Specialized Elective courses to obtain a Certificate in Japanese Studies Studies in Japanese Elective to courses obtain a Specialized and Certificate jor, . ) c210 c210 Studies byStudies completing six courses (24 credits) JS in courses. designated These studentsFLA courses four of a maximum with B, and A categories from courses of combination a take should (16 credits) from a (Comparative A Category Culture) submit their submit should certificate following the of one for apply to wish who students FLA application in last term. their § Only students who entered before 2015 are eligible to apply for this certificate. this for apply to eligible 2015 are before entered who students Only GS, combine may students FLA, from degree B.A. a for requirements the completing with Together Ma 明 Studies Studies (Social B and Culture) (Comparative A categories: two among divided are courses JS a with both categories, from courses of combination a take must students FLA IBE). and maximum of four coursesAt least (16 three credits) courses from single a (12 category. credits) must be taken SE as electives. non and -d faculties other from Students 1

Thought Arts ment in Japan he T rch a Religion and Religion Women’s History Women’s nese Popular Culture War and Post War in Japanese Literature andWar Post War ModernJapanese Fiction 1 ModernJapanese Fiction 2 Contemporary Japanese Theater Buddhist Traditions Buddhist Religion and The Body The and Religion Comparative Religion and Culture Japa Modern Japan History of Japanese Foreign Relations in History 1 Topics in History 2 Topics Issues in Japanese History and Time and Space in JapaneseTime Literature Japanese Religions Arts on and the Religi Japanese Symbol and and Religion Symbol Buddhism to Approaches Philosophical Sacred SpaceTime and Christianityand Japanese Culture Religion and Society in Japan Topics in Modern Literature Modern in Topics Japanese Film Development of Japanese Civilization 1 Development of Japanese Civilization 2 Anthropology of Japan of Anthropology Topics in History Topics Japanese Seminar in Modern Japanese His tory Modern Japanese Fiction Seminarin Japanese History Seminar in Modern Japanese History 2 Japanese Government and Politics Introduction to Japanese Society Nationalism, Citizenship, and Democracy in Japan AdvancedComparative Industrial Politics ofDemocracies Economic Survey of Contemporary Japan Contemporary Survey of Economic Management in Japan Human Resource Manage

6 00 225 411 3 OC RPH361 RPH RPH414 HST353 HST354 HST302 HST303 HST439 LIT435 LIT436 LIT450 RPH341 LIT455 RPH351 RPH352 RPH435 RPH437 RPH455 RPH480 HST445 LIT305 LIT306 HST251 HST252 HST ANT220 ANT309 Japan Rese HST352 HST453 LIT304 LIT346 HST454 HST45 POL321 S LIT337 POL414 POL422 IBE430 IBE445 IBE455 Category B (Social Studies and IBE) Category B (SocialStudies 99

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