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This course closely examines the historical, social and cultural backgrounds of several works of German-language literature from Prague and studies how these are expressed in literature.
Upon completion, students acquire basic knowledge about the society and culture of the German-speaking area of Prague and reconsider various issues that can be gleaned from literary works of that time as issues that still apply to the present day.
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This course looks into current environmental and social sustainability topics in business. The course considers the topics from a global perspective and visits points specific to Japan, and helps students assess environmental and social sustainability concepts independently from the perspective of businesses and consumers.
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This is a seminar course focusing on developing future leaders of domestic and international business. Through seminar-style dialogue with alumni association members, the course is designed for students to deepen their practical understanding of the work and the industry while helping students form their own career views. By interacting with alumni association members, students also have better understanding of Japanese business culture, ethic, and challenges that Japanese companies are facing. The class is divided into a group of 10-15 people depending on topics discussed.
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This course aims to understand issues in global health and to utilize econometric methodologies to improve health policies in one's own countries. The first half of this course discusses global health/health systems reforms in the Asia-Pacific Region while the second half introduces impact evaluation by presenting a detailed analysis of quantitative research underlying recent program evaluations and case studies. This course works extensively with Stata.
Students are required to have basic knowledge on statistics and econometrics.
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This course delves into distinct strategies for strategizing, supervising, and structuring marketing within the hospitality & tourism sector. It sheds light on the pivotal choices that marketers encounter when involved in tourism enterprises, with a particular emphasis on two key aspects: conducting marketing research and devising marketing strategies tailored to the needs of tourism organizations.
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This class focuses on reading literature written in Spanish about the current situation of indigenous peoples in Central and South America, as well as viewing video materials, remote real-time interviews with people in the relevant communities, and presentations by the participants. The course aims to deepen students' comprehensive understanding of Spanish and the indigenous peoples of Central and South America, and provide clues for research into the region.
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This course provides training to acquire skills necessary for writing academic reports and papers. In class, each student chooses a theme, writes a report, and conducts peer review of these reports.
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This course introduces common statistical analysis methods used in psychology and sociology research and teaches students when and how to apply these methods to address their research questions. Students learn how to select the appropriate statistical analysis methods based on their research questions, perform them using R, and present the results in APA style.
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This course is mainly based on the organizational behavior perspective in a global context. It focuses helping one build their own global mindset; enhance their understanding of issues in global management, and develop their own global skills. Topics to be covered in the course include individual-level inputs, outputs and processes (IOPs) such as demographic diversity, personality and values, attitudes and behaviors, emotions and moods, perception and Individual decision making, and motivations, as well as group-level and organizational level IOPs in the global context. The focus will be on leading and managing people in a global setting, and issues such as strategy, trade, finance, etc. will not be covered.
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This course introduces oil painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture that arrived in Japan and developed uniquely with modernization since the Meiji period. It also examines the history of modern art, which was a complex mix of old techniques and traditions amid the influx of new Western ideas, technologies, and systems, with a focus on the Meiji period.
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