Subject | International Affairs

  • Learning

Fieldwork for co-creating harmonious future (B)

Fieldwork consists of lectures, site visits, and groupwork in Japan. In the groupwork, Japanese and Ghanaian students analyze complex root cause of environmental problems, conceive science-based solutions to the problems and present the solutions in the pitch competition.

Content/学習内容

Staff/スタッフ

    • Coordinator
    • Teacher
    Takahiro Morio
    Global Initiative
    Professor
    Art at large, Management, Science education, Area studies
    • Operation
    Inter-University Exchange Project (Japan-Ghana) Office, University of Tsukuba
    Department of Educational Promotion Division of Educational Reform Support

Competency/コンピテンシー

  • Literacy
  • Logical thinking ability
  • Problem finding ability
  • Problem solving skill
  • Practical ability
  • Situation grasping ability
  • Communication ability
  • Group skill
  • International character
  • Autonomy
  • Ethics

Information/その他の情報

Course Requirements

Enrolling and completing “Lectures for co-creating harmonious future” and “Seminar for co-creating harmonious future”.

Evaluation Method

Active participation in the lectures, site visits, and groupwork (40%)
Groupwork presentation (60%)
A score of 60% or higher is required to pass this course.
Faculty members and external reviewers will evaluate presentations and provide feedback.

Contact/お問合せ先

Inter-University Exchange Project (Japan-Ghana) Office, University of Tsukuba
Email: interuniv-ghana-jp@un.tsukuba.ac.jp

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