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2020 Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Humanities and social science courses

Tokyo Tech Visionary Project 41

Academic unit or major
Humanities and social science courses
Instructor(s)
Naoya Abe / Eden Mariquit Andrews / Alvin Christopher Galang Varquez / Mehrdad Sadeghzadeh Nazari / Sunkyung Choi
Class Format
Lecture/Exercise (Zoom)
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
5-6 Mon (石川台6号館4階404(共創コモンズ)) / 3-4 Thu (石川台6号館4階404(共創コモンズ) )
Class
41
Course Code
LAH.C101
Number of credits
110
Course offered
2020
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
Jul 10, 2025
Language
English

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

Tokyo Tech Visionary Project is a course required of all students that begins soon after admission. It encourages self-discovery and aims to motivate students to set individual goals so that they can envision their path through the four years of liberal arts studies at the undergraduate level. The course alternates between lectures and group work involving approximately 30 students. It allows students to identify, scrutinize, and convey problems, enhancing the interactive set of skills needed for efficient communication and presentation. N.B. Class 41 is for GSEP students only.

Course description and aims

By the end of this course, students will:
1) be able to identify problems from a social perspective
2) have found pleasure in exchanging views and ideas with others
3) have acquired the fundamental skills needed for effective communication and presentation
4) have learned how to read books by writing a book review

Keywords

Risshi, liberal arts, group work, communication skills, presentation, book review

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

The course alternates between lectures and group work involving approximately 30 students. After each talk, students are required to write a reflection paper to have productive discussions in small groups. At the end of the course, each student gives a presentation based on the findings of the small group.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Lecture (1) Introduction/What is Liberal Arts? Speaker: Prod. Jun Fudano Learn about the course outline and understand the objectives. For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 2 Exercise (1) - Introduction to group work + Book review briefing Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) Open the door of your heart before coming to class. The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 3 Lecture (2): Psychology(Guest lecturer: Selena Hoy, Coordinator, TELL Outreach) Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 4 Exercise (2) - Group work The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 5 Lecture (3) :Animation in Films (Jeffrey M. de Guzman, General Supervisor, ILM) Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 6 Exercise (3) - Group work Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 7 Lecture (4) Music (Guest lecturers: Slavomir S. Kowalewski and Kaori Nakamura) Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 8 Exercise (4) - Group work Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 9 "Lecture (8): Book review session Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404)" Prepare for the presentation of your book review.
Class 10 Lecture (5) What is a social investment? (Guest lecturer: Mr. Satoko Kono) Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 11 Exercise (5) - Group work Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 12 Lecture (6) “What is Music? The perspective of Musicians” (guest lecturers: Mr. Slavomir S. Kowalewski and Ms. Kaori Nakamura) Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) For homework, prepare a reflection paper related to the lecture.
Class 13 Exercise (6) - Group work Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) The reflection paper must be completed and brought to class.
Class 14 Final presentation by students - Presentation Venue :Creation and Collaboration Commons (Ishikawadai #6-404) Prepare an individual presentation handout before coming to class.

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

Tokyo Tech Visionary Project Guidebook (Japanese)

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Course materials are provided during class.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Assessment is based on reflection papers, contribution to group work, presentation, and book review.

Related courses

  • LAH.C301 : Liberal Arts Final Report

Prerequisites

None required

Other

Each lecture is held on Mondays and Thursdays at the Creative Commons at I6-404. This class is only for the freshmen, who belong to GSEP.