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3799-204
GEN-CO6z41L1
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統合物質科学俯瞰講義II Global Focus on Materials Science Ⅱ
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各教員 |
S1S2 |
木曜6限
Thu 6th |
08F140511
FAS-FA4E05S3
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グローバル教養特別演習I(11) Seminar in Global Liberal Arts I (11)
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ラウレット ベネディクト ROWLETT Benedict |
S1S2 |
水曜2限
Wed 2nd |
This course will provide an introduction to the field of language, gender, and sexuality using approaches from sociolinguistics. In particular we will focus on how meanings related to gender and sexuality are reproduced in spoken and written discourse, for example in conversation and in the media. Topics will include the social construction of gender and sexuality, the linguistic resources people draw on to construct gender and sexual identities, questioning prominent gender/sexuality and language stereotypes, and the intersections between gender/sexuality and other social categories. There will also be a focus on language and gender/sexuality in the Japanese context. It is hoped that students will take from this course a heightened awareness of gender/sexuality related issues of power, inequality and agency and will be better equipped to articulate and explore questions in this area.
08H008702
FAS-HA4B02L2
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総合日本語 I(2)(L2) Integrated Japanese I (2) (L2)
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松下 達彦 MATSUSHITA Tatsuhiko |
S1S2 |
月曜2限
火曜4限
木曜4限
Mon 2nd Tue 4th Thu 4th |
This course is designed for students who have already acquired very basic communication skills. The course will cover the second half of the elementary course content, which is at the level equivalent to N4 of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). The aim of this course is to help students acquire further basic knowledge of Japanese through aural-oral practice necessary for day-to-day communication tasks. Specifically, by the end of the course, students are expected to be able to: 1) communicate in their daily life using basic vocabulary and sentence patterns, 2) understand simple texts and information of the university and community, 3) express their own ideas and opinions effectively using simple expressions, 4) read short texts which consist of high-frequency words and basic sentence patterns, and 5) write short passages on familiar topics.
08E1046
FAS-EA4B46L1
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現象数理学 Mathematical Sciences based on Modeling and Analysis
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時弘 哲治 Tetsuji Tokihiro |
S1S2 |
火曜2限
Tue 2nd |
3〜4人の教員がオムニバス形式で、様々な分野における自然現象を記述する数理モデルやセルオートマトンの構成法及び、それらの数理的モデルの解析について講義する。 今年度予定されるトピックは、可解格子模型、ソリトン、感染症や渋滞の離散的数理モデル、生物医学における現象(血管新生、遺伝子の転写など)の数理的記述などである。
08H0087021
FAS-HA4B01L1
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総合日本語 I(2)(L2) Integrated Japanese I (2) (L2)
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根本 愛子 NEMOTO Aiko |
A1A2 |
火曜2限
水曜2限
金曜1限
Tue 2nd Wed 2nd Fri 1st |
This course is designed for students who have already acquired very basic communication skills. The course will cover the second half of the elementary course content, which is at the level equivalent to N4 of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). The aim of this course is to help students acquire further basic knowledge of Japanese through aural-oral practice necessary for day-to-day communication tasks. Specifically, by the end of the course, students are expected to be able to: 1) communicate in their daily life using basic vocabulary and sentence patterns, 2) understand simple texts and information of the university and community, 3) express their own ideas and opinions effectively using simple expressions, 4) read short texts which consist of high-frequency words and basic sentence patterns, and 5) write short passages on familiar topics.
31D350-0460S
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Seminar on Global Society III Seminar on Global Society III
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板津 木綿子 ITATSU Yuko |
S1S2 |
水曜2限
Wed 2nd |
In this course, we will read and discuss works on the theory and practice of visual culture in the 20th century, with a particular focus on the interplay between media, culture and society. While works on the United States will be the default focus, participants will be encouraged to think of the impact of globalization on media and society in various regions of the world.
31M350-0460S
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Seminar on Global Society III Seminar on Global Society III
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板津 木綿子 ITATSU Yuko |
S1S2 |
水曜2限
Wed 2nd |
In this course, we will read and discuss works on the theory and practice of visual culture in the 20th century, with a particular focus on the interplay between media, culture and society. While works on the United States will be the default focus, participants will be encouraged to think of the impact of globalization on media and society in various regions of the world.
5123500
GPP-MP6E20L3
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Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions I Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions I
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内田 善彦 UCHIDA Yoshihiko |
S1 |
火曜2限
木曜2限
Tue 2nd Thu 2nd |
This course aims to help students develop a solid understanding of asset valuation and risk management in financial institutions and the analytical skills required in formulating and implementing prudential policies and related regulations. The course will cover key theoretical concepts (e.g. option pricing, modern portfolio theory, risk measure, scenario analysis) with emphasis on their applications in the real-world situations. The course will consider global/international aspects of financial businesses/regulations and the context of developing/emerging economies with relatively underdeveloped financial systems as well. This course is designed on the premise that all students will take the following course, “Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions II”. Please note that this course will not focus on central banking and monetary policy.
5123501
GPP-MP6E20L3
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Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions II Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions II
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内田 善彦 UCHIDA Yoshihiko |
S2 |
火曜2限
木曜2限
Tue 2nd Thu 2nd |
This course aims to help students develop a solid understanding of asset valuation and risk management in financial institutions and the analytical skills required in formulating and implementing prudential policies and related regulations. The course will cover key theoretical concepts (e.g. option pricing, modern portfolio theory, risk measure, scenario analysis) with emphasis on their applications in the real-world situations. The course will consider global/international aspects of financial businesses/regulations and the context of developing/emerging economies with relatively underdeveloped financial systems as well. This course is designed on the premise that all students have finished the preceding course, “Asset Valuation and Risk Management in Financial Institutions I”. Please note that this course will not focus on central banking and monetary policy.
0590021
FSC-CC3A03S1
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科学英語 Academic English for Science
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A1A2 |
集中
Intensive |
【2018 Autumn Semester Academic English for Science(AES) Program】 This will be an intensive program formatted for all students in the Department of Science at the University of Tokyo. Our courses will be organized to help participants reach a higher level of communicative skills in English. During the course, we will focus on three of the four major parts of communicative competence within the English language (Reading, Listening, and Speaking). Students will attend weekly lessons and train as intensively as possible.
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