Teachers | ARAI, Yoshio | |
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Grade, Semester | Year 2 1st semest [Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Economics] | |
Category | Major Course: Basic | |
Elective, Credits | Requisites 2credit | |
Syllabus Number | 8E201 |
This seminar targets to get the skills to find, understand and discuss unknown things through the introductory works for the research and analysis to know and understand the region. Utsunomiya City is selected as the study area in this year. This seminar relates to DP1 - DP3.
The students will get abilities to collect the literature and data materials for the research, and to analyze selected areas.
Presentation materials, oral presentation, and discussion in the seminar (50%), report (50%).
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References | The reference materials will be indicated in the seminar. |
Homework as literature reading and collecting the data on the targeted region will be assigned. For the preparation, 30 hours or more working will be required in total.
Good preparation, perfect attendance, clear presentation, active discussion and the elaborate report are requested.
1 | Orientation |
2 | Presentation as self-introduction |
3 | Literature reading on the overview of Utsunomiya City (1) |
4 | Literature reading on the overview of Utsunomiya City (2) |
5 | Literature reading on the overview of Utsunomiya City (3) |
6 | Discussion on the overview of Utsunomiya City |
7 | Literature reading on the residential area developments in Utsunomiya City (1) |
8 | Literature reading on the residential area developments of Utsunomiya City (2) |
9 | The first excursion in a residential area of Utsunomiya City |
10 | Literature reading on the central area developments in Utsunomiya City (1) |
11 | Literature reading on the central area developments in Utsunomiya City (2) |
12 | Literature reading on the central area developments in Utsunomiya City (3) |
13 | The second excursion in the central area of Utsunomiya City |
14 | Discussion on the excursions |
15 | Conclusion |