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2026 (Current Year) Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Entrepreneurship courses

Doctoral Professionals and Value Creation C

Academic unit or major
Entrepreneurship courses
Instructor(s)
Keisuke Yamada / Yuri Matsuzaki / Mayu Watanabe
Class Format
Exercise (Blended)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
Intensive
Class
-
Course Code
ENT.V605
Number of credits
010
Course offered
2026
Offered quarter
1-2Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 6, 2026
Language
Japanese

※ Courses with parentheses in the course number have different subject codes depending on the student's year of admission.

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

Further to the presentation to be made by the professionals who are creating leading edge of values (innovations) in various fields including enterprises, start ups, NPO/NGO, journalism, government and academic, students are going to be encouraged to derive their necessary information and/or answers from the professionals. Students are being expected to find (1) multidimensional perspective and (2) excitement for creating value to the society from the communication with such professionals. Basically, Guest Speakers are being changed in every term.

Course description and aims

Students are being expected to appreciate the difference about concepts of value between you and others, and to understand the society exist by various kind of concepts of value, not only perspective and way of thinking around you. Purposes of the sessions are not only hearing the experiences made by the professionals, but also understanding the purpose of those professionals’ activities and training how the students make guest speakers say what the students want to hear.

Keywords

diversity, networking, value creation

Competencies

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

Class flow

1. An orientation will be held in conjunction with other intensive courses, during which the schedule and guest speakers will be explained. For details, please see below.
https://www.total.titech.ac.jp/news/openprogram/
2. All students interested in enrolling in this course must attend #1; orientation. Person(s) in charge for each guest speaker session will be determined at the orientation.
3. Each guest speaker will provide topics such as the latest work topics, the latest developments, current work issues, and activity goals and overviews. Based on these topics, the guest and students will engage in discussion.
I4. n addition, a few days before each guest speaker's session, person(s) in charge for each guest speaker session will share the result of their research on the subject proposed in advace by tutors with other students. Each session is typically scheduled to last two hours.
Note 1: The schedule and guest speakers (topics) vary each term and will be announced on the ToTAL website (https://www.total.titech.ac.jp/en/) .

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1

Course schedule:
#1: Orientation
#2: Advanced Information Sharing among students (for the guest speaker A)
#3: Presentation by the guest speaker A and discussion
#4: Advanced Information Sharing among students (for the guest speaker B)
#5: Presentation by the guest speaker B and discussion
#6: Advanced Information Sharing among students (for the guest speaker C)
#7: Presentation by the guest speaker C and discussion
#8:Advanced Information Sharing among students (for the guest speaker D)
#9: Presentation by the guest speaker D and discussion

Note 1: Actual schedule and guest speakers( and theme) will be presented by the end of March via ToTAL website (https://www.total.titech.ac.jp/en/)
Note 2: “Persons-in-charge” for each Advanced Information Sharing will be decided in the orientation.

Presented on site

Study advice (preparation and review)

Textbook(s)

None

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Reference books, lecture materials, etc. will be provided during class from time to time.

Evaluation methods and criteria

1. Because participation and communication between the instructor and students are important, attending all sessions ishould be stringly recommended.
2. Grades (pass/fail decision) will be determined based on a comprehensive assessment of attendance at each session, contribution to group work and discussions, and completion of the reflection sheet.

Related courses

  • ENT.V603 : Doctoral Professionals and Value Creation A
  • ENT.V604 : Doctoral Professionals and Value Creation B
  • ENT.V606 : Doctoral Professionals and Value Creation D
  • ENT.L601 : Doctoral Essential Course of Group Work for Entrepreneurship A
  • ENT.L605 : Doctoral Fundamental Group Work for Entrepreneurship
  • ENT.V607 : Doctoral Practical Group Work for Entrepreneurship I

Prerequisites

This course is for the students who completed ENT.V603; Doctiral Professionals and Value Creation A

Other

1. Depend on the guest speakers’ convenience, the venue (either O-okayama or Suzukaked-dai) would be decided. If, however, students can access by remote system from O-okayama or Suzukake-dai.
2.Presenting your idea about Guest Speaker would be welcome.
3. Graduate Attribute: GA0D is available.