Curriculum

Future Asia Research Ⅰ
Name of class subject Acquiring “Walking ability” at Tsushima -Biodiversity and Historic sites –
No. of credits 1.5 credits Name of academic staff Faculty members of The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society
Dates 10/30 (Tue) - 11/2 (Friday) Classroom Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture
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Class outline and study plan This Future Asian Program course will be open to all students of the graduate school. Tsushima, which is located between the Asian Continent and Japan, has been playing a crucial role in the Japanese natural environment, biodiversity, and the establishment of Japanese culture and society. This time, by traveling to preserved sites of rare endangered species and historic sites, we are aiming to train “Walking ability”. We are also aiming to train “Designing ability,” concerning the preservation of the biodiversity of Japan in relation to Asian countries.
Assessment Visiting and training camp style
Grades Comprehensively determined by attendance, participation, reports and so on.
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