3345001German Language and Literature(Seminars)
Numbering Code | G-LET17 73345 SJ36 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Seminar | |
Target Year | Target Student | |||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Fri.5 | |
Instructor name |
MATSUMURA TOMOHIKO (Graduate School of Letters Professor) KAWASHIMA TAKASHI (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | This class focuses on class member research presentations and discussions based on those presentations, involving the participation of all class members. While being a space for making midterm presentations of graduation theses, master's theses, and doctoral dissertations, we hope that it will also be a space for expanding and raising awareness of issues by having class members share and discuss their research topics with one another. | |||
Course Goals |
・Deepen knowledge and understanding of various themes and methods in the research of German language and literature. ・Acquire techniques for presenting and discussing research. |
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Schedule and Contents |
This may change depending on the number of students and on research progress, but the general syllabus is as follows. Week 1: Introduction: Explain the essentials of research presentations, and discuss the presentation schedule of the first term. Week 2: Research presentation by D1 student: Report on the master's thesis content submitted the previous academic year. Weeks 3-6: Research presentations by M1 students: Reports on the graduation thesis content submitted the previous academic year. Weeks 7-10: Research presentations by D2/D3 students: Midterm reports for writing doctoral dissertations. Weeks 11-12: Research presentations by M2 students: Midterm reports for writing master's theses. Weeks 13-14: Research presentations by B4 students: Midterm reports for writing graduation theses. Week 15: Summary: Review of first-term classes. |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Students will be assessed based on class participation, including active participation in class and achievement of learning objectives. | |||
Course Requirements | Students specializing in German language and literature are strongly encouraged to take this course. | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Presenters should make a preview in advance and distribute it to students; students should read these and prepare for discussion. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Presenters will make and distribute handouts. | ||
References, etc. | Presenters will introduce them as necessary. |