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ご使用のブラウザではJavascriptがご利用できません。 Webサイトが正常に表示されない可能性があります。 Contact 日本語 EN HOME About us Activities News Global Liberal Arts Courses Members Statistics HOME About us Activities News Global Liberal Arts Courses Members Statistics Contact/Access 日本語 EN HOME Global Liberal Arts Courses Global Liberal Arts Courses News 14 Feb.2024 GlobE Offers 31 Global Liberal Arts Courses in the 2024 S Semester! 13 Feb.2024 Notification of Grade Reports and Submission of Grade Confirmation Request for 2023 A Semester (PDF: 407KB) 15 Sep.2023 [Important] Notices for Course Registration of Global Liberal Arts Courses offered by Center for Global Education 2023 A Semester 27 Jul.2023 ★New!★ 24 Global Liberal Arts Courses are coming up in 2023 A Semester! 19 May.2023 Academic Calendar for the Center for Global Education 2023 Global Liberal Arts Courses Global Liberal Arts Courses were established in the spring of 2023 to provide more opportunities for the University of Tokyo students, including its exchange students, to study in English about some of the most imminent social issues facing the world today. In particular, these courses cover a variety of topics relating to the so-called SDGs or sustainable development goals. The SDGs were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 to end poverty and protect the planet so that every single individual in this world may live in peace and prosperity by 2030. This may seem like a tall order to many of you, given the degree of environmental destruction and climate change as well as all kinds of social tensions, including devastating military conflicts, that confront today’s world. But the SDGs are about the real needs of the real people, including all of us, in this world. We cannot simply give up in the face of enormous challenges. Global Liberal Arts Courses will encourage you to reflect on these critical issues and, moreover, articulate your ideas in a constructive way. Along the way, you will learn not only about the SDGs but also ways to present your views in a clear and convincing manner in English. Because the SDGs encompass many fields and disciplines, Global Liberal Arts Courses are inter- and cross-disciplinary in their orientation. They are designed to enhance your ability to engage in serious and earnest dialogs about the sustainable future of the world across many borders and boundaries. I hope you will find these courses to be of great significance to you. All of the professors are very much looking forward to welcoming you to their classes! Yujin Yaguchi Director, Center for Global Education Vice President, The University of Tokyo Introduction video of Global Liberal Arts Courses Introduction video of GLA Courses Attention to those students who are considering taking GLA Courses!! In the video, an instructor and students of GLA Courses share the appeal of the courses. There is also a message from the Director of the Center for Global Education (GlobE). Make sure you watch the video to find out what kind of learning experiences you can gain at GlobE, UTokyo. (Video: about 2 minutes 30 seconds) Enrollment Information Flyer (2024 S Semester) (PDF: 376KB) Course List (2024 S Semester) (PDF: 126KB) Teaching staff of Global Liberal Arts Courses Academic Handbook (PDF: 429KB) Academic Misconduct and Disciplinary Measures (PDF: 212KB) Center Code / Department Code, etc (PDF: 160KB) Sorting Number (PDF: 210KB) Click here to register for courses (to UTAS) FAQ About Classes Q Who offers Global Liberal Arts Courses? A Global Liberal Arts Courses are provided by Center for Global Education, which was established in April 2023. Q What is the medium of instruction? A Global Liberal Arts Courses are taught entirely in English. They are interactive classes and will include such activities as discussions and writing response papers. Q Do I have to be very good at English? A Global Liberal Arts Courses are open to all students who are motivated to improve their ability to express their ideas. Instructors expect a range of English proficiency (unless the level is specified in advance). Students who do not feel confident about English and wish to improve their proficiency are welcome to register. They are also encouraged to consult the instructor if there are any concerns. Q What subjects are included in the Global Liberal Arts Courses? A In principle, Global Liberal Arts Courses focus on issues related to the SDGs (sustainable development goals). Students are strongly encouraged to read the syllabi carefully to make sure they know what kind of topics will be covered in the course they register for. All the sessions are taught in English and will cover some of the most imminent topics in today’s world in English, including issues about gender, diversity, health, poverty and GX (green transformation). Q Who can take the Global Liberal Arts Courses? What is the eligibility? A The Global Liberal Arts Courses are part of the “Liberal Arts Education for Undergraduate (Senior Division) & Graduate Students” and open to all students in the Senior Division. Those in the fourth semester of the Junior Division as well as graduate students may also register. Exchange students are also eligible to take these courses. Therefore, students with different specialities and cultural backgrounds will join the classes, and learn, think and express opinions about the issues in today's world. Q How many students are there in each class? A In principle, each class is capped at 20 to ensure interactive discussions. Q What is the class schedule? A The class schedule for Global Liberal Arts Courses follows that of the Senior Division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Please see this page for the class schedule of the Senior Division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Q Where are the classes held? A Global Liberal Arts courses are offered on Hongo Campus, Komaba Campus, or online/ hybrid. Since it depends on the course, please check the syllabus or "Course List" on this page. About Registration Q What is the registration procedure? A You must register through UTAS. *Click here to register for courses Q When is the registration period? A Registration schedule is based on the rules of the faculty, college, center, or school you belong to. Q There are courses with same name on UTAS. What is the difference? A The difference is the evaluation method—you may choose a pass/fail evaluation or a five-level scale evaluation and the course number differs based on this difference. For details, please see “Evaluation Method” on syllabus. Q Is it possible to participate in classes as an auditor (participation without seeking or receiving academic credit)? A There is no auditing system for Global Liberal Arts Courses.  About Evaluation Q What is the evaluation method in Global Liberal Arts Courses? A You may choose either a letter grade (from A+ to F) or just a Pass/Fail. Make sure to choose your preferred method of assessment at the time of the course registration. For details, please see “Evaluation Method” on syllabus. International Education Promotion Group, Education and Student Support Department,The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8654 JAPAN HOME About us GlobE Brochure Members Statistics Activities For current UTokyo students For the students in the world Global Liberal Arts Courses News Privacy Policy Contact/Access ©2023 UTokyo GlobE

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