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授業情報/Class Information

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基本情報/Basic Information

開講科目名
/Class
英語専攻演習Ⅲ/English Course Advanced Seminar Ⅲ
授業コード
/Class Code
BB01601009
ナンバリングコード
/Numbering Code
GCEf003
開講キャンパス
/Campus
ポートアイランド
開講所属
/Course
グローバル・コミュニケーション学部/Global Communication
年度
/Year
2025年度/Academic Year  
開講区分
/Semester
後期/AUTUMN
曜日・時限
/Day, Period
水3(後期)/WED3(AUT.)
単位数
/Credits
2.0
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
Nicholas Musty/Nicholas Musty
遠隔授業
/Remote lecture
No

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
Nicholas Musty/Nicholas Musty グローバル・コミュニケーション学部/Global Communication
授業の方法
/Class Format
対面授業(演習)
授業の目的
/Class Purpose
この授業ではディプロマポリシーの中でも (1) 実践的で高度な外国語の適用 (2) 言語の基礎にある多様な社会、文化、歴史、政治、経済などについて幅識や教養を身に付けることができる (3) 教養現場で効果な英語に関する体門的知識と指導法を習得することができる ことを目的としている。
In this class, students will continue to learn about journalism. Through exposure to a number of journalistic reports written in English, students will reflect on issues both global and local. After reflecting on these, students will create their own original journalistic content.
到 達 目 標
/Class Objectives
By taking this class, students will be able to:
1. Increase their proficiency in both receptive and productive skills of the English language.
2. Develop their skills in teamwork as they collaborate with others on creating reports.
3. Learn how to interact in an appropriate way with members of the public.
4. Improve the research skills needed to prepare journalistic articles.
授業のキーワード
/Keywords
journalism, group work, active learning, proficiency in English, communication,
授業の進め方
/Method of Instruction
Students will have some time during class to work on their graduation projects, graduation theses and graduation thesis reports. They will also share their journalism diaries with classmates. In addition to that, they will develop additional journalistic reports.
履修するにあたって
/Instruction to Students
Students are expected to actively participate in every class. All discussion will be held in English. Students need to cooperate with each other in order to ensure that tasks are completed on time.
授業時間外に必要な学修内容・時間
/Required Work and Hours outside of the Class
Students will be asked to read content ahead of class. They will also be asked to source their own content to discuss with classmates. They will also be required to work on journalistic projects outside of class time. Students should expect to spend approximately 60 minutes per week to complete this work.
提出課題など
/Quiz,Report,etc
Students will submit their journalism diary at the end of the semester. In addition, they will submit journalistic content to GC square and share it in the seminar's Instagram feed.
成績評価方法・基準
/Grading Method・Criteria
Journalism diary (30%), submitting of journalistic content (60%), participation (10%).
テキスト
/Required Texts
No textbook will be required. Journalistic content will mainly be sourced by the students.
参考図書
/Reference Books
No.
/Time
主題と位置付け
/Subjects and position in the whole class
学習方法と内容
/Methods and contents
備考
/Notes
1 第1回 Orientation Introduction to class requirements and content Introduction to class requirements and content
2 第2回 Graduation project / Graduation thesis (1) Discussion and feedback
3 第3回 Emotions in the language classroom (1) Review of the first semester
4 第4回 Emotions in the language classroom (2) Planning and feedback
5 第5回 Emotions in the language classroom (3) Preparation of documents; journalistic reports
6 第6回 Graduation project / Graduation thesis (2) Discussion and feedback
7 第7回 Local issues journalism project (1) Brainstorming and planning
8 第8回 Local issues journalism project (2) Discussion
9 第9回 Local issues journalism project (3) Presentations and feedback
10 第10回 Global issues journalism project (1) Brainstorming and planning
11 第11回 Global issues journalism project (2) Research and discussion
12 第12回 Global issues journalism project (3) Presentations and feedback
13 第13回 Graduation project / Graduation thesis (3) Preparation
14 第14回 Graduation project / Graduation thesis (3) Final presentations
15 第15回 Reflection Review and reflection

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