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2025 (Current Year) Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Humanities and social science courses

Collaboration across STEM and Liberal Arts: Thinking about human thought [2]

Academic unit or major
Humanities and social science courses
Instructor(s)
Naoko Kuriyama
Class Format
Lecture/Exercise (HyFlex)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
7-10 Thu (W9-325(W934))
Class
-
Course Code
LAH.C652
Number of credits
110
Course offered
2025
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
Sep 29, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

[Collaboration across STEM and Liberal Arts]are study group-type subjects that will start in 2024. Each time, students will engage in discussions with guest lecturers who are active leaders in their various fields. Together with participating doctoral graduate students, we will explore new developments and possibilities in convergence science.
Group work will be conducted in English, but Japanese may be used if consensus can be reached within the group. Moderators and instructors will give lectures in Japanese, to be translated by ZOOM's translation function. 

Students will take an e-learning session on research ethics in the first class. Submission of the “session-completion certificate” is required.

Course description and aims

Through this course, students will aim to acquire the following abilities:
1) Understand lectures by experts and connect them to in-depth learning about their own research.
2) Understand and practice researcher ethics and codes of conduct.
3) Engage in dialogue with members from diverse backgrounds collaboratively.
4) Understand and practice researcher ethics and codes of conduct.

Keywords

Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Thinking Styles, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving

Competencies

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

Class flow

This class consists of seven live classes via Face-to-face and online(ZOOM) classes.
(guest teacher lectures may be on-demand.)
Please be sure to check the class plan for details of each session.
Classes begin at 15:25 and end at approximately 18:55.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1

[October 2th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via ZOOM]
Instructor: Naoko Kuriyama (Institute of Science Tokyo)
Overview: Introduction to this course and Lecture on Cognitive Psychology

Please wait for further communication.

Class 2

[October 2th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Instructor: Naoko Kuriyama (Institute of Science Tokyo)
Overview: About the e-learning course on research ethics

We will conduct e-learning on research ethics, and
details regarding this will be communicated during
the class.

Class 3

[October 9th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Guest Speaker: Osamu Watanabe
Lecture Title:Computational Thinking

Please wait for further communication.

Class 4

[October 9th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Overview: Discussion based on the lecture provided by the guest
speaker.

Reflect on what you learned from the lecture.

Class 5

[October 23th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via ZOOM]
Guest Speaker:Manabu Fujii
Lecture Title:The Turning Point of a Research Life-Reflections on the past 20 years-

Please wait for further communication.

Class 6

[October 23th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Overview: Discussion based on the lecture provided by the guest
speaker.

Reflect on what you learned from the lecture.

Class 7

[October 30th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Guest Speaker: Kenji Uchino
Lecture Title:Development of Bestselling Devices

Please wait for further communication.

Class 8

[October 30th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Overview: Discussion based on the lecture provided by the guest
speaker.

Reflect on what you learned from the lecture.

Class 9

[November 6th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Guest Speaker: Takashi Kusumi
Lecture Title:Research Literacy: Perspectives on Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science

Please wait for further communication.

Class 10

[November 6th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Overview: Discussion based on the lecture provided by the guest
speaker.

Reflect on what you learned from the lecture.

Class 11

[November 13th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Guest Speaker: Akinori Nishihara
Lecture Title:Preparing for the Researcher's Slump

Please wait for further communication.

Class 12

[November 14th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Overview: Discussion based on the lecture provided by the guest
speaker.

Reflect on what you learned from the lecture.

Class 13

[November 21th (Thursday), 7th-8th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Guest Speaker: Kotaro Funakoshi
Lecture Title:Rationally irrational human thinking

Please wait for further communication.

Class 14

[November 21th (Thursday), 9th-10th period, Live class via face-to-face or ZOOM]
Instructor: Naoko Kuriyama (Institute of Science Tokyo)
Overview: Final Discussion:How will you apply what you have learned in this class to your own research?

Please complete the report assignment
communicated during the first class and submit it
accordingly.

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)

Handout in class.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Show the necessary materials in class.

Evaluation methods and criteria

A report assignment will be given. The expected length for the report is approximately 3000 to 4000 characters for Japanese, and 1500 to 2000 words for English. You may choose to write the report in either language.
It is mandatory to complete the e-learning on research ethics and submit the completion certificate through T2SCHOLA. Further instructions will be provided after the initial guidance session.

Related courses

  • No

Prerequisites

While there are no specific instructions, please make sure to attend each class diligently.

Contact information (e-mail and phone) Notice : Please replace from ”[at]” to ”@”(half-width character).

kuriyama[at]ila.titech.ac.jp

Office hours

Please send an email.