School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Philosophy (Lecture I)
Philosophy (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2111J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, the fundamentals of social ontology and the latest developments will be discussed in a way that is understandable to the uninitiated.Particularly in the first semester, we plan to examine Searle's "standrd model", the grounding of social facts, and the theory of social kinds.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (13:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Philosophy (Lecture II)
Philosophy (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2112J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, the fundamentals of social ontology and the latest developments will be discussed in a way that is understandable to the uninitiated.Particularly in the second semester, we plan to examine "joint action and collective intentionality," "group agent and its responsibility," and "ontology of institutions".
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (14:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Modern Philosophy (Seminar IX)
Modern Philosophy (Seminar IX)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3129J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces one of the most influential French philosophical woks, that is "Meditations" of R. Descartes.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Modern Philosophy (Seminar X)
Modern Philosophy (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4121J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces one of the most influential French philosophical woks, that is "Meditations" of R. Descartes.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Modern Philosophy (Seminar XV)
Modern Philosophy (Seminar XV)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4126J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in philosophy through an intensive reading of several important papers.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Modern Philosophy (Seminar XVI)
Modern Philosophy (Seminar XVI)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4127J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in philosophy through an intensive reading of several important papers.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Church Fathers and Medieval Philosophy (Seminar II)
The Church Fathers and Medieval Philosophy (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor, Fukuoka Dental College NAGASHIMA Tetsuya
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3132J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ラテン語)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the medieval philosophy, through the reading of The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, The Letters of Abelard and Heloise, and Abelard's Logica "ingredientibus".
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Philosophy (Lecture IX)
History of Philosophy (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2159J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the discipline needed for historical study of philosophy. Attention will be paid to "deutscher Idealismus".
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Philosophy (Lecture X)
History of Philosophy (Lecture X)
Sub Title 
Professor ONISHI Yoshitomo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3151J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the discipline needed for historical study of philosophy. Attention will be paid to "deutscher Idealismus".
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (15:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Philosophy (Seminar XII)
History of Philosophy (Seminar XII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Letters, Konan University YOSHIKAWA Takashi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4159J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Husserl's epistemology to reveal the contemporary significance of his ethics of knowing.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (14:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar I)
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3161J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The seminar will cover articles in English on some typical topics that have been actively discussed social ontology in recent years.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (14:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar II)
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3162J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The seminar will cover articles in English on some typical topics that have been actively discussed social ontology in recent years.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (14:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar VII)
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4161J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The so-called "problem of induction" is a well-known puzzle that has troubled philosophers since Hume. In this seminar, we will closely read introductory texts on inductive logic in order to better approach this difficult problem.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (15:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Philosophy and History of Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar VIII)
Analytic Philosophy (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor KURATA Tsuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4162J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The so-called "problem of induction" is a well-known puzzle that has troubled philosophers since Hume. In this seminar, we will closely read introductory texts on inductive logic in order to better approach this difficult problem.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (15:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Logic plays a fundamental role in our ability to reason correctly and is an effective tool for analysing moral statements. In this course, you will learn a new language, the language of firstorder logic, and how to construct valid argument.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Logic plays a fundamental role in our ability to reason correctly and is an effective tool for analysing moral statements. In this course, you will learn a new language, the language of firstorder logic, and how to construct valid argument.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)B
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Logic plays a fundamental role in our ability to reason correctly and is an effective tool for analysing moral statements. In this course, you will learn a new language, the language of firstorder logic, and how to construct valid argument.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2173J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the thought of Max Weber, Erich Fromm, Kitaro Nishida and Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (19:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2173J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the thought of Max Weber, Erich Fromm, Kitaro Nishida and Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (19:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)B
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture III)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2173J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the thought of Max Weber, Erich Fromm, Kitaro Nishida and Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (19:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kyoto Institute of Technology AKITOMI Katsuya
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3178J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview “Nihilism”, which was asserted radically by Nietzsche for the first time and deepened critically by Heidegger again, was once a fundamental problem of religion and philosophy. However, the word seems to be almost unheard of these days. Has "nihilism" already been overcome? Or are there other special circumstances? The purpose of this lecture is to take up this subject again in order to consider our world. The lecture will examine the ideas of Nietzsche and Heidegger, who questioned the theme of nihilism in relation to their own traditions, and at the same time introduce and discuss the ideas of Keiji Nishitani, who accepted this theme of European origin from the standpoint of modern Japan. In particular, we would like to discuss the positions of both Heidegger and Nishitani, who lived in the postwar world of the 20th century, by considering their confrontation with Nietzsche, the contents of nihilist thought, and their insight into the modern technological world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kyoto Institute of Technology AKITOMI Katsuya
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3178J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview “Nihilism”, which was asserted radically by Nietzsche for the first time and deepened critically by Heidegger again, was once a fundamental problem of religion and philosophy. However, the word seems to be almost unheard of these days. Has "nihilism" already been overcome? Or are there other special circumstances? The purpose of this lecture is to take up this subject again in order to consider our world. The lecture will examine the ideas of Nietzsche and Heidegger, who questioned the theme of nihilism in relation to their own traditions, and at the same time introduce and discuss the ideas of Keiji Nishitani, who accepted this theme of European origin from the standpoint of modern Japan. In particular, we would like to discuss the positions of both Heidegger and Nishitani, who lived in the postwar world of the 20th century, by considering their confrontation with Nietzsche, the contents of nihilist thought, and their insight into the modern technological world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)B
Basic Theories of Ethics (Lecture VIII)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kyoto Institute of Technology AKITOMI Katsuya
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3178J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview “Nihilism”, which was asserted radically by Nietzsche for the first time and deepened critically by Heidegger again, was once a fundamental problem of religion and philosophy. However, the word seems to be almost unheard of these days. Has "nihilism" already been overcome? Or are there other special circumstances? The purpose of this lecture is to take up this subject again in order to consider our world. The lecture will examine the ideas of Nietzsche and Heidegger, who questioned the theme of nihilism in relation to their own traditions, and at the same time introduce and discuss the ideas of Keiji Nishitani, who accepted this theme of European origin from the standpoint of modern Japan. In particular, we would like to discuss the positions of both Heidegger and Nishitani, who lived in the postwar world of the 20th century, by considering their confrontation with Nietzsche, the contents of nihilist thought, and their insight into the modern technological world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/4/14 (19:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)B
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3171J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3172J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (12:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3172J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (12:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)B
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3172J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (12:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar VIII)A
Basic Theories of Ethics (Seminar VIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4178J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected German work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/6/28 (19:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture I)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2181J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of the main arguments and themes in the field of analytic philosophy. 
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (15:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture I)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2181J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The content of the class is determined based on the attendee's level of learning.
Last updated : 2023/4/21 (15:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2182J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Metaethics is the attempt to understand what ethical claims mean, and what kind of of reasoning or evidence justify ethical claims. This course provides an overview of the main arguments and themes in the field of metaethics. 
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2182J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Metaethics is the attempt to understand what ethical claims mean, and what kind of of reasoning or evidence justify ethical claims. This course provides an overview of the main arguments and themes in the field of metaethics. 
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2182J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Metaethics is the attempt to understand what ethical claims mean, and what kind of of reasoning or evidence justify ethical claims. This course provides an overview of the main arguments and themes in the field of metaethics. 
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3185J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview As a major theme, we will focus on "norms," which seem to form the essence of what it means to be "human," and examine them from a philosophical and ethical perspective.
In the first semester last year, we discussed how it is possible to understand "norms" in such a way that meaningful actions in accordance with rules can be established. This time, as a further premise of such understanding, we will examine how humans know norms and how they respond to them from the perspective of perception (and also action and ontology).
As discussed in the previous class, if norms can be objective in the sense that they are "correlative to subjectivity but non-discretionary," then we can say that they are objectively real in the world, if only to that extent. Through considering the nature of perception of such norms, we will ultimately address the question of what kind of entity norms are for us humans.
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3185J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview As a major theme, we will focus on "norms," which seem to form the essence of what it means to be "human," and examine them from a philosophical and ethical perspective.
In the first semester last year, we discussed how it is possible to understand "norms" in such a way that meaningful actions in accordance with rules can be established. This time, as a further premise of such understanding, we will examine how humans know norms and how they respond to them from the perspective of perception (and also action and ontology).
As discussed in the previous class, if norms can be objective in the sense that they are "correlative to subjectivity but non-discretionary," then we can say that they are objectively real in the world, if only to that extent. Through considering the nature of perception of such norms, we will ultimately address the question of what kind of entity norms are for us humans.
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3185J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview As a major theme, we will focus on "norms," which seem to form the essence of what it means to be "human," and examine them from a philosophical and ethical perspective.
In the first semester last year, we discussed how it is possible to understand "norms" in such a way that meaningful actions in accordance with rules can be established. This time, as a further premise of such understanding, we will examine how humans know norms and how they respond to them from the perspective of perception (and also action and ontology).
As discussed in the previous class, if norms can be objective in the sense that they are "correlative to subjectivity but non-discretionary," then we can say that they are objectively real in the world, if only to that extent. Through considering the nature of perception of such norms, we will ultimately address the question of what kind of entity norms are for us humans.
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3181J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, we examine major ethical and other related philosophical concepts or issues using an introductory text.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3181J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, we examine major ethical and other related philosophical concepts or issues using an introductory text.
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (16:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3181J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, students will be trained to acquire basic skills for philosophical study. 
Last updated : 2023/10/5 (16:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3183J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3183J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3183J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3184J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3184J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3184J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will be a careful and critical reading and discussion of one or more contemporary philosophical texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (15:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4187J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will examine current issues, debates, and the interaction between moral practice and ethical theory.
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (18:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)A
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4187J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will examine current issues, debates, and the interaction between moral practice and ethical theory.
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (18:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)B
Contemporary Ethical Thoughts (Seminar VII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YOSHIHARA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4187J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will examine current issues, debates, and the interaction between moral practice and ethical theory.
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (16:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Yamaguchi University KURIHARA Go
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3198J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course provides an outline of the history of Japanese ethical thoughts in early-modern period.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (14:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)A
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Yamaguchi University KURIHARA Go
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3198J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course provides an outline of the history of Japanese ethical thoughts in early-modern period.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (14:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)B
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Lecture VIII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Yamaguchi University KURIHARA Go
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3198J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course provides an outline of the history of Japanese ethical thoughts in early-modern period.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (14:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3191J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (10:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)A
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3191J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)B
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3191J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3192J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (19:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)A
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3192J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)B
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3192J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview presentation and discussion
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (18:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3193J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/4/14 (19:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)A
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)A
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3193J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/3/29 (23:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)B
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar III)B
Sub Title 
Professor YOKOTA Michihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3193J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected work of ethics, students will acquire and develop the specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in ethics.
Last updated : 2023/3/29 (23:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3194J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview "Norms and Perception"
This course is a continuation of the lectures given in the previous semester.
In this semester, we will further examine the integrated structure of perception and action based on "norms," mainly taking the McDowell-Dreyfus Debate as a starting point. In this context, the issue of "potentiality to be conceptually articulated" will emerge as an important point of contention, which will be discussed with particular reference to Watsuji Tetsuro's argument.
Last updated : 2023/9/15 (11:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)A
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3194J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview "Norms and Perception"
This course is a continuation of the lectures given in the previous semester.
In this semester, we will further examine the integrated structure of perception and action based on "norms," mainly taking the McDowell-Dreyfus Debate as a starting point. In this context, the issue of "potentiality to be conceptually articulated" will emerge as an important point of contention, which will be discussed with particular reference to Watsuji Tetsuro's argument.
Last updated : 2023/9/15 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Ethics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)B
Japanese Ethical Thoughts (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IIJIMA Yuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3194J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview "Norms and Perception"
This course is a continuation of the lectures given in the previous semester.
In this semester, we will further examine the integrated structure of perception and action based on "norms," mainly taking the McDowell-Dreyfus Debate as a starting point. In this context, the issue of "potentiality to be conceptually articulated" will emerge as an important point of contention, which will be discussed with particular reference to Watsuji Tetsuro's argument.
Last updated : 2023/9/15 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture I)
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2221J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is designed to introduce students to the big picture of Indian Buddhism. Critical reading of materials is intended to guide students towards a systematic understanding of Buddhism’s multidimensional character, as well as a broad perspective on the different strategies of understanding Indian religions.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (10:10) 〔 〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture V)
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2222J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is designed to introduce students to the big picture of Indian Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism. Critical reading of materials is intended to guide students towards a systematic understanding of Buddhism’s multidimensional character, as well as a broad perspective on the different strategies of understanding Indian religions.
Last updated : 2023/9/20 (11:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2222J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required.
Last updated : 2023/10/9 (07:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)A
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2222J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required.
Last updated : 2023/10/9 (07:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)B
Religions in South Asia and Tibet (Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2222J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required.
Last updated : 2023/10/9 (07:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Lecture I)
History of Indian Philosophy (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2211J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview Kataoka will proceed in a lecture format, reading selected essays together.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Lecture II)
History of Indian Philosophy (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2212J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview Kataoka will proceed in a lecture format, reading selected essays together.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)A
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)B
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)A
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)B
History of Indian Philosophy (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the most influential primary literature. The knowledge of Sanskrit grammar is required. This term we read the Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3223J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)A
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3223J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)B
Buddhist Studies (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3223J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/3/5 (16:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3226J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (09:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)A
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3226J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (09:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)B
Buddhist Studies (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3226J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient Indian culture and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/8/4 (20:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3228J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Pali language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (09:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)A
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3228J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Pali language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (09:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)B
Buddhist Studies (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3228J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Sanskrit language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (09:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2213J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)A
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2213J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)B
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2213J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Kyushu Ryukoku Junior College, Associate Professor HARADA Yasunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient India.
Last updated : 2023/6/11 (16:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)A
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Kyushu Ryukoku Junior College, Associate Professor HARADA Yasunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient India.
Last updated : 2023/6/11 (16:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)B
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Kyushu Ryukoku Junior College, Associate Professor HARADA Yasunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2214J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient India.
Last updated : 2023/6/11 (16:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)A
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)B
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar III)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor KATAOKA Kei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2215J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Sanskrit literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (10:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2218J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Pali language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)A
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2218J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Pali language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Indian Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)B
Sanskrit Language and Literature (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor OKANO Kiyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2218J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students to understand the ancient culture of indian Buddhism and to master Pali language through the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge.
Last updated : 2023/8/6 (10:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in East Asia (Lecture III)
Religions in East Asia (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor MINAMIZAWA Yoshihiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3241J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on views of life and death of ancient China in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of human existence in pre-modern Chinese philosophy.
Last updated : 2023/3/22 (18:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Religions in East Asia (Lecture IV)
Religions in East Asia (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Professor MINAMIZAWA Yoshihiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3242J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on views of life and death of ancient China in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of human existence in pre-modern Chinese philosophy.
Last updated : 2023/9/17 (18:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Lecture III)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor FUJII Michiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4231J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will consider from a broad perspective the question of what are the qualities of Chinese philosophy as a "philosophy.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (18:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Lecture IV)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor FUJII Michiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4232J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will use "Chuanxilu" as a text to lecture on the ideological characteristics of Yangming-geology.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (18:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar III)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor MINAMIZAWA Yoshihiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3233J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview •In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Chinese classic texts. Students need to prepare resumes on Xiaojing for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (10:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar IV)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor MINAMIZAWA Yoshihiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3234J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview •In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Chinese classic texts. Students need to prepare resumes on Xiaojing for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (10:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar V)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor FUJII Michiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3235J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview A close reading of Zhu Xi's "Zhongyong Changshu" will be given.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (16:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar VI)
History of Chinese Philosophy (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor FUJII Michiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3236J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview In this exercise, you will read the "Taiji tushuo jie" and "Tongshu zhu" carefully.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (20:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Chinese Philosophy Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Classics (Seminar I)
Chinese Classics (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka TAKEMOTO Norihito
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2241J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Chinese thought.
Last updated : 2023/10/4 (14:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics & Art History (Practice I)
Aesthetics & Art History (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2259J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3:Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The aims of this fieldwork-focused course are to introduce students to research and data analysis in order to develop an understanding of art works. Basic skills in art history will be developed through field works.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (00:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics & Art History (Practice II)
Aesthetics & Art History (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2269J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3:Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The aims of this fieldwork-focused course are to introduce students to research and data analysis in order to develop an understanding of art works. Basic skills in art history will be developed through field works.
Last updated : 2023/3/28 (00:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the development of the Florentine painting in the Renaissance period, which roughly corresponds to the 15th century.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (15:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)A
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the development of the Florentine painting in the Renaissance period, which roughly corresponds to the 15th century.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (15:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)B
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture III)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the development of the Florentine painting in the Renaissance period, which roughly corresponds to the 15th century.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (15:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students will acquire basic knowledge of history of art in Europe and analyze some issues particular to the discipline.
Last updated : 2023/8/29 (11:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)A
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students will acquire basic knowledge of history of art in Europe and analyze some issues particular to the discipline.
Last updated : 2023/8/29 (11:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)B
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Lecture IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students will acquire basic knowledge of history of art in Europe and analyze some issues particular to the discipline.
Last updated : 2023/8/29 (11:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3281J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)A
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3281J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)B
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3281J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3282J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)A
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3282J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)B
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3282J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the possibility of aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (02:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3261J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (03:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)A
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3261J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (06:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)B
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3261J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/3/16 (03:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3262J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/10/3 (08:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)A
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3262J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/10/3 (08:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)B
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3262J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/10/3 (08:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Chief Curator, National Museum of Western Arts KAWASE Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2258J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with a multifaceted understanding of the development of history of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century. The objective of this course is to understand the development of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century from various perspectives. The course will basically focus on paintings, but will also touch on topics such as the relationship between art and the church (Counter-Reformation), patronage, drawing practice, the relationship between painting and sculpture, as well as re-evaluation of Spanish art in the 19th century. The course will be offered in the form of an intensive lecture, which is comprised of a visit on June 3 to the exhibition "Images of Spain: Images of Spain Transmitted through Prints" at the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art and lectures at the Ito Campus from August 24 to 27.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (14:14) 〔エクスカーション及び8月の講義の詳細はそれぞれ後日お知らせします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)A
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Chief Curator, National Museum of Western Arts KAWASE Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2258J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with a multifaceted understanding of the development of history of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century. The objective of this course is to understand the development of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century from various perspectives. The course will basically focus on paintings, but will also touch on topics such as the relationship between art and the church (Counter-Reformation), patronage, drawing practice, the relationship between painting and sculpture, as well as re-evaluation of Spanish art in the 19th century. The course will be offered in the form of an intensive lecture, which is comprised of a visit on June 3 to the exhibition "Images of Spain: Images of Spain Transmitted through Prints" at the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art and lectures at the Ito Campus from August 24 to 27.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (13:32) 〔エクスカーション及び8月の講義の詳細はそれぞれ後日お知らせします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)B
Topics in Art and Culture(Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Chief Curator, National Museum of Western Arts KAWASE Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2258J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with a multifaceted understanding of the development of history of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century. The objective of this course is to understand the development of Spanish art from the late 16th to the 17th century from various perspectives. The course will basically focus on paintings, but will also touch on topics such as the relationship between art and the church (Counter-Reformation), patronage, drawing practice, the relationship between painting and sculpture, as well as re-evaluation of Spanish art in the 19th century. The course will be offered in the form of an intensive lecture, which is comprised of a visit on June 3 to the exhibition "Images of Spain: Images of Spain Transmitted through Prints" at the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art and lectures at the Ito Campus from August 24 to 27.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (13:32) 〔エクスカーション及び8月の講義の詳細はそれぞれ後日お知らせします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III)
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III) A
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III) B
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar III) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3273J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV)
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV) A
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV) B
History of Occidental Fine Arts (Seminar IV) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Takuma
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3274J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this seminar participants will develop their skills in the field of art history through various activities.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3285J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (19:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)A
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3285J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (18:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)B
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3285J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (19:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3286J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (19:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)A
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3286J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (19:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)B
Aesthetics and Study of Art(Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor HIGASHIGUCHI Yutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3286J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in modern german aesthetics, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in modern german aesthetics.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (19:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3265J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class investigates the notion of literati painting through reading text by Susan Bush, The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636), also with reference to original text in classical Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)A
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3265J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class investigates the notion of literati painting through reading text by Susan Bush, The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636), also with reference to original text in classical Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)B
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3265J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class investigates the notion of literati painting through reading text by Susan Bush, The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636), also with reference to original text in classical Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3266J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class investigates the notion of literati painting through reading text by Susan Bush, The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636), also with reference to original text in classical Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)A
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3266J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class investigates the notion of literati painting through reading text by Susan Bush, The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636), also with reference to original text in classical Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Philosophy Course
Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)B
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor IDE Seinosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3266J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class intentionally share the basic concepts for understanding and practice of the discipline of art history of East Asia with references to the latest discussions about the institutionalization of fine arts and art history in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (07:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History I
Introduction to Contemporary History I
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History IA
Introduction to Contemporary History IA
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History IB
Introduction to Contemporary History IB
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History II
Introduction to Contemporary History II
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History IIA
Introduction to Contemporary History IIA
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Contemporary History IIB
Introduction to Contemporary History IIB
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides a basic examination of Modern and Contemporary Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture I)
Japanese History (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2311J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This class give a lecture on ancient Japanese National History books especially about "Nihonshoki" and "Shokunihongi".
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:51)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture I)A
Japanese History (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2311J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This class give a lecture on ancient Japanese National History books especially about "Nihonshoki" .
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture I)B
Japanese History (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2311J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This class give a lecture on ancient Japanese National History books especially about "Shokunihongi".
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture V)
Japanese History (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2312J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of Japanese medieval history, while paying attention to exchange with the East Asia.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (16:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture V)A
Japanese History (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2312J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of Japanese medieval history, while paying attention to exchange with the East Asia.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (16:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture V)B
Japanese History (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2312J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an detailed explanation of Japanese medieval history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (16:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture VI)
Japanese History (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3313J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of Japanese medieval history, while paying attention to exchange with the East Asia.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture VI)A
Japanese History (Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3313J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of Japanese medieval history, while paying attention to exchange with the East Asia.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (16:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture VI)B
Japanese History (Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3313J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an detailed explanation of Japanese medieval history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture IX)
Japanese History (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2313J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture IX)A
Japanese History (Lecture IX)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2313J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture IX)B
Japanese History (Lecture IX)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2313J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture X)
Japanese History (Lecture X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3315J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture X)A
Japanese History (Lecture X)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3315J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture X)B
Japanese History (Lecture X)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3315J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This semester, we will give a lesson on the construction of "Clan Archive Studies" in the field of the Hirado Domain in the early modern period. Hirado was an international trading port where Christianity was quickly propagated and the Dutch and English factories existed in the early modern period. Since the establishment of the so-called "鎖国(Sakoku)", the whaling industry and the development of agricultural land led by the clan have risen. On the cultural side, a ceramic industry centered on the "三河内(Mikawachi)" area also took place, and a tea ceremony called "鎮信流(Chin-Shin-Ryu)" was also developed. Furthermore, from the middle of the 18th century to the end of the Edo period, literary daimyo such as "松浦静山(Matsura Seizan)" and "松浦熈(Matsura Hirom)" appeared. The existence of such daimyo has led to the creation of long daimyo essays such as "平戸藩楽歳堂文庫(Hirado-han Rakusaido-Bunko)", "甲子夜話(Kasshi Yawa)" (Volume 278), and "亀岡随筆(Kameoka Zuihitsu)" (Volume 80), which are characteristic of foreign book collections.In addition, "楠本端山(Kusumoto Tanzan)", a scholar of the Hirado Domain, collected a huge amount of Chinese books with his younger brother, "碩水(Sekisui)". Currently, Kyushu University holds a large number of documents and Chinese books that have been handed down to the "楠本(Kusumoto)" family. Against the background of the above history, various documents created and managed in the Hirado domain are included in the "Clan Archive". On top of that, (1) quantitative grasp of the recorded materials that make up the domain archive, (2) extraction of record recognition of the recording subject (lord, domain scholar, scholar, townsman, fisherman, etc.), (3) characteristics of archives in the Hirado domain Aim to elucidate.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2314J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through a study of "Japan" in 1923, students will acquire and develop the knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)A
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)A
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2314J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through a study of "Japan" in 1923, students will acquire and develop the knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)B
Japanese History (Lecture XIII)B
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2314J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through a study of "Japan" in 1923, students will acquire and develop the knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3317J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Japanese History.
The course touches on topics of the History of the School of Letters Kyushu University.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (10:50) 〔演習で扱う題材を変更しました。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)A
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)A
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3317J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Japanese History.
The course touches on topics of the History of the School of Letters Kyushu University.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)B
Japanese History (Lecture XIV)B
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3317J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Japanese History.
The course touches on topics of the History of the School of Letters Kyushu University.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar I)
Japanese History (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2321J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This seminar course understand and train reading about ancient Japanese documents in 8th and 9th century.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (16:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar I) A
Japanese History (Seminar I) A
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2321J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This seminar course understand and train reading about ancient Japanese documents in 8th and 9th century.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (17:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar I) B
Japanese History (Seminar I) B
Sub Title 
Professor, Kwassui Women's University HOSOI Hiroshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2321J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This seminar course understand and train reading about ancient Japanese documents in 8th and 9th century.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (17:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar II)
Japanese History (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor, Undergraduate School of International Studies of Culture, Kyushu Sangyo University SUEMATSU Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3321J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the Aristocratic society of the Heian period.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:26) 〔集中講義の時期については追って連絡します。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar II) A
Japanese History (Seminar II) A
Sub Title 
Professor, Undergraduate School of International Studies of Culture, Kyushu Sangyo University SUEMATSU Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3321J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the Aristocratic society of the Heian period.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:27) 〔集中講義の時期については追って連絡します。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar II) B
Japanese History (Seminar II) B
Sub Title 
Professor, Undergraduate School of International Studies of Culture, Kyushu Sangyo University SUEMATSU Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3321J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces the Aristocratic society of the Heian period.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (09:27) 〔集中講義の時期については追って連絡します。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar V)
Japanese History (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2322J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Nanbokucho period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar V) A
Japanese History (Seminar V) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2322J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Nanbokucho period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:51)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar V) B
Japanese History (Seminar V) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2322J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Nanbokucho period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar VI)
Japanese History (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3323J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Sengoku period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar VI) A
Japanese History (Seminar VI) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3323J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Sengoku period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar VI) B
Japanese History (Seminar VI) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3323J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to learn the politics and society of Kyushu during the Sengoku period, while learning the basic reading and analysis methods of medieval documents.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (19:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar IX)
Japanese History (Seminar IX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2323J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar IX) A
Japanese History (Seminar IX) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2323J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar IX) B
Japanese History (Seminar IX) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2323J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar X)
Japanese History (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar X) A
Japanese History (Seminar X) A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar X) B
Japanese History (Seminar X) B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IWASAKI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview From digital archives (non-printed historical materials), select one historical material related to the history of early modern foreign negotiations, and make a research report based on that historical material.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (21:51)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIII)
Japanese History (Seminar XIII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2324J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (10:51) 〔演習で扱う題材を変更しました。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIII) A
Japanese History (Seminar XIII) A
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2324J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (10:51) 〔演習で扱う題材を変更しました。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIII) B
Japanese History (Seminar XIII) B
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2324J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (10:52) 〔演習で扱う題材を変更しました。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIV)
Japanese History (Seminar XIV)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3327J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (10:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIV) A
Japanese History (Seminar XIV) A
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3327J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/11 (18:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIV) B
Japanese History (Seminar XIV) B
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3327J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of "宇垣一成日記(The Diary of Ugaki Kazushige)", students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/4/11 (18:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII)
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies ITO Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3329J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in Japanese history, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese studies.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (11:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII) A
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII) A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies ITO Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3329J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in Japanese history, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese studies.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (17:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII) B
Japanese History (Seminar XVIII) B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies ITO Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3329J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of a selected topic in Japanese history, students will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Japanese studies.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (17:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIX)
Japanese History (Seminar XIX)
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Kyushu University Library HARAGUCHI Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of the letters from Yamagata Aritomo(山県有朋)to Ito Hirofumi(伊藤博文), we will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Modern Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/8/22 (09:18) 〔シラバスの一部を修正し、MoodleのコースURLを掲載しました(8/22)。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIX) A
Japanese History (Seminar XIX) A
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Kyushu University Library HARAGUCHI Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of the letters from Yamagata Aritomo(山県有朋)to Ito Hirofumi(伊藤博文), we will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Modern Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/8/22 (09:20) 〔シラバスの一部を修正し、MoodleのコースURLを掲載しました(8/22)。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Seminar XIX) B
Japanese History (Seminar XIX) B
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Kyushu University Library HARAGUCHI Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4325J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Through an in-depth study of the letters from Yamagata Aritomo(山県有朋)to Ito Hirofumi(伊藤博文), we will acquire and develop the practical specialist knowledge and skills needed for research in Modern Japanese History.
Last updated : 2023/8/22 (09:20) 〔シラバスの一部を修正し、MoodleのコースURLを掲載しました(8/22)。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Practice I)
Japanese History (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ARAKI Kazunori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2331J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with skills that allow them to investigate Japanese medieval documents and to make text data.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (20:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Japanese History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese History (Practice II)
Japanese History (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor KOKUBU Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3331J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is designed to study about modern documents and to practice of using historical materials (manuscripts).
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (01:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Lecture V)
East Asian History (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor NAKAJIMA Yoshiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3342J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture we will discuss on East Asian maritime history in 15th and 16th centuries. In this term we will research on development of maritime trade of Ryukyu Kingdom in East and South China Seas, by using Ryukyuan, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese historical sources.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (16:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Lecture VI)
East Asian History (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor NAKAJIMA Yoshiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4342J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture we will discuss on East Asian history from the 14th to the 17th centuries. In this term, we will discuss on the climate changes and "general crisis" of East Asian history, which was widespread during 14th, 15th and 17th centuries.
Last updated : 2023/10/1 (16:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Lecture VII)
East Asian History (Lecture VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Kobe University TACHIBANA Makoto
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3343J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, モンゴル語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of modern hisotry of Mongolia including Inner Mongolia in China and Buriyat Mongolia in Russia. This course will also mention Japan's involvement in modern Mongolia.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (10:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Seminar III)
East Asian History (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor NAKAJIMA Yoshiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4351J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture we will discuss on East Asian maritime history from the 15th to the 17th centuries. In this term, we will discuss on the development of overseas trade in maritime East Asia, with focusing movement of trade merchandizes and currencies in this period.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (16:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Seminar IV)
East Asian History (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor NAKAJIMA Yoshiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2352J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview In this seminar, we read Classical Chinese historical records on the maritime history of East Asia from the 15th to the 17th centuries. We read and interpret original text or text cited in secondary sources, and discuss on historical contents of the text.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (15:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Seminar VII)
East Asian History (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka SUGIMURA Shinji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3353J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This aim of this class is to learn of the manners of reading comprehension of the classical Chinese historical materials necessary for the study of Chinese history, Mastery of basic knowledge about the historical materials of Chinese history, and classical Chinese learning of how to use the tool documentation necessary to reading comprehension.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
East Asian History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
East Asian History (Seminar VIII)
East Asian History (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka SUGIMURA Shinji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4353J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This aim of this class is to learn of the manners of reading comprehension of the classical Chinese historical materials necessary for the study of Chinese history, Mastery of basic knowledge about the historical materials of Chinese history, and classical Chinese learning of how to use the tool documentation necessary to reading comprehension.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture II)
Korean History (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2362J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/4/21 (09:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture II)A
Korean History (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2362J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/4/21 (09:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture II)B
Korean History (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2362J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/4/21 (09:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture III)
Korean History (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3361J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/12/22 (07:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture III)A
Korean History (Lecture III)A
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3361J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/12/22 (07:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture III)B
Korean History (Lecture III)B
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3361J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of the history of the Koryǒ Korea under the Mongolian rule.
Last updated : 2023/12/22 (07:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VII)
Korean History (Lecture VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3363J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially colonial period.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VII)A
Korean History (Lecture VII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3363J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially colonial period.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VII)B
Korean History (Lecture VII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3363J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially colonial period.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VIII)
Korean History (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3364J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially Korean nationalist movement.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (14:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VIII)A
Korean History (Lecture VIII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3364J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially Korean nationalist movement.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (14:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Lecture VIII)B
Korean History (Lecture VIII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3364J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern Korean History, especially Korean nationalist movement.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (14:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar III)
Korean History (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3365J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean medieval records, Joseon-Wangjo-Sillok.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar III)A
Korean History (Seminar III)A
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3365J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean medieval records, Joseon-Wangjo-Sillok.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar III)B
Korean History (Seminar III)B
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3365J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean medieval records, Joseon-Wangjo-Sillok.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar IV)
Korean History (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3366J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean pre-modern records.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar IV)A
Korean History (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3366J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean pre-modern records.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar IV)B
Korean History (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3366J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This course is designed to practice the skill of reading Korean pre-modern records.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (14:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VII)
Korean History (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3367J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VII)A
Korean History (Seminar VII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3367J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VII)B
Korean History (Seminar VII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3367J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VIII)
Korean History (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3368J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (15:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VIII)A
Korean History (Seminar VIII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3368J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (15:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Seminar VIII)B
Korean History (Seminar VIII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3368J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (15:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Reading I)
Korean History (Reading I)
Sub Title 
Professor MORIHIRA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2371J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is designed to develop reading skills in Korean history studies.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (15:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean History (Reading II)
Korean History (Reading II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2372J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Korean History. Students need to select essays on Korean History for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (16:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University YANG Insil
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3374J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview Although some people believe that popular culture should be considered apart from society and politics, the pandemic situation of COVID-19 made us realize that the two can never be considered apart from each other. In this class, I will use cinema made on the Korean Peninsula during the "turbulent period" of colonialism(Imperialism) and the Korean War to examine how films made on the Korean Peninsula were accepted by the people of that time. By examining how Chosen cinema were accepted not only in the Korean Peninsula but also in the "Naichi" of Imperial Japan, we will consider how policies and politics, film production sites, and the intentions of the recipients of films had unintended consequences. This class will consist of a lecture in the first half and student presentations in the second half.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (01:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)A
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University YANG Insil
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3374J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview Although some people believe that popular culture should be considered apart from society and politics, the pandemic situation of COVID-19 made us realize that the two can never be considered apart from each other. In this class, I will use cinema made on the Korean Peninsula during the "turbulent period" of colonialism(Imperialism) and the Korean War to examine how films made on the Korean Peninsula were accepted by the people of that time. By examining how Chosen cinema were accepted not only in the Korean Peninsula but also in the "Naichi" of Imperial Japan, we will consider how policies and politics, film production sites, and the intentions of the recipients of films had unintended consequences. This class will consist of a lecture in the first half and student presentations in the second half.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (01:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)B
Korean Culture (Lecture IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University YANG Insil
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3374J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview Although some people believe that popular culture should be considered apart from society and politics, the pandemic situation of COVID-19 made us realize that the two can never be considered apart from each other. In this class, I will use cinema made on the Korean Peninsula during the "turbulent period" of colonialism(Imperialism) and the Korean War to examine how films made on the Korean Peninsula were accepted by the people of that time. By examining how Chosen cinema were accepted not only in the Korean Peninsula but also in the "Naichi" of Imperial Japan, we will consider how policies and politics, film production sites, and the intentions of the recipients of films had unintended consequences. This class will consist of a lecture in the first half and student presentations in the second half.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (01:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture V)
Korean Culture (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University KIMUTA Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4371J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview While grasping the broad picture of the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), especially the history of diplomatic relations with Japan in the 15th and 16th centuries, we will find the flow of research history and points of contention, and then observe one by one specific events in the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty.
Last updated : 2023/9/28 (13:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture V)A
Korean Culture (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University KIMUTA Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4371J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview While grasping the broad picture of the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), especially the history of diplomatic relations with Japan in the 15th and 16th centuries, we will find the flow of research history and points of contention, and then observe one by one specific events in the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty.
Last updated : 2023/9/28 (13:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Korean History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean Culture (Lecture V)B
Korean Culture (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University KIMUTA Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4371J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview While grasping the broad picture of the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), especially the history of diplomatic relations with Japan in the 15th and 16th centuries, we will find the flow of research history and points of contention, and then observe one by one specific events in the diplomatic history of the Joseon Dynasty.
Last updated : 2023/9/28 (13:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean (Elementary) I
Korean (Elementary) I
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Intercultural Studies, The International University of Kagoshima TANAKA Mika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2053J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to work on their base of reading, writing, listening and speaking in Korean.
Last updated : 2023/4/13 (20:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean (Elementary) II
Korean (Elementary) II
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Intercultural Studies, The International University of Kagoshima TANAKA Mika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2054J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to work on their base of reading, writing, listening and speaking in Korean.
Last updated : 2023/9/30 (12:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean III
Korean III
Sub Title 
None OSHIKAWA Nobuhisa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3057J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to understand Korean society and culture through reading newspaper articles.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Korean IV
Korean IV
Sub Title 
None OSHIKAWA Nobuhisa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3058J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to understand Korean society and culture through reading newspaper articles.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture III)
Archaeology (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3411J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (13:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture III)A
Archaeology (Lecture III)A
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3411J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture III)B
Archaeology (Lecture III)B
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3411J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IV)
Archaeology (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3412J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IV)A
Archaeology (Lecture IV)A
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3412J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IV)B
Archaeology (Lecture IV)B
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3412J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture aims to clarify the historical meanings of the Early Iron Age in Eurasian Grassland area and Central Plains of China. Comparing with the Early Iron Ages of other area in human history, it aims to explain the commonality and the particularity of that of Central Plains in China. And the spread process of Eary Iron Age in East Asai will be explained.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture V)
Archaeology (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2421J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces theories, methodology and practices of Archaeology in the world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture V)A
Archaeology (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2421J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces theories, methodology and practices of Archaeology in the world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture V)B
Archaeology (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2421J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces theories, methodology and practices of Archaeology in the world.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture VI)
Archaeology (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2422J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines the process of ancient state formation in Japanese archipelago focusing on the Late Kofun Period during the late 6th to early 7th centuries AD, based on archaeological and historical studies.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (11:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture VI)A
Archaeology (Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2422J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines the process of ancient state formation in Japanese archipelago focusing on the Late Kofun Period during the late 6th to early 7th centuries AD, based on archaeological and historical studies.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture VI)B
Archaeology (Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2422J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines the process of ancient state formation in Japanese archipelago focusing on the Late Kofun Period during the late 6th to early 7th centuries AD, based on archaeological and historical studies.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IX)
Archaeology (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies TAJIRI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3417J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture will provide an overview of Yayoi Period bronze artifacts and the latest research. The objective is for students to acquire specialized knowledge and understand actual research methods and to be able to apply them to their own research.
Last updated : 2023/7/26 (11:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IX)A
Archaeology (Lecture IX)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies TAJIRI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3417J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture will provide an overview of Yayoi Period bronze artifacts and the latest research. The objective is for students to acquire specialized knowledge and understand actual research methods and to be able to apply them to their own research.
Last updated : 2023/7/26 (11:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture IX)B
Archaeology (Lecture IX)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies TAJIRI Yoshinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3417J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture will provide an overview of Yayoi Period bronze artifacts and the latest research. The objective is for students to acquire specialized knowledge and understand actual research methods and to be able to apply them to their own research.
Last updated : 2023/7/26 (11:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture XIV)
Archaeology (Lecture XIV)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology, College of the Humanities, Mokpo National University KIM Sangmin
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4414J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview In order to understand the iron culture, which plays an important role in the transition from prehistoric to ancient times, we consider the process of the emergence, transformation and settlement of iron culture from the perspective of Northeast Asia. You can also understand the social transformation that comes with the advent of ironware.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (21:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Lecture XV)
Archaeology (Lecture XV)
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Global and Regional Studies, University of the Ryukyus CHIKARA Hidenori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4415J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview The theme is "Koryo Pottery" as seen from archaeology.
The characteristics of medieval East Asia as seen through the archaeological analysis of Koryo Pottery will be discussed.
The presentation will cover the state of research in Japan and Korea, and aspects of the Koryo period and medieval Japan as seen in terms of production and consumption.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (11:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar I)
Archaeology (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar I)A
Archaeology (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar I)B
Archaeology (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar II)
Archaeology (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3414J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar II)A
Archaeology (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3414J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar II)B
Archaeology (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3414J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to train to write up a graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (14:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar V)
Archaeology (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students learn the particularity of archeological materials, giving the presentation about the period, product place, quality and the archaeological meaning of the artifacts. And they learn how to study the archaeological materials.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (17:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar V)A
Archaeology (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students learn the particularity of archeological materials, giving the presentation about the period, product place, quality and the archaeological meaning of the artifacts. And they learn how to study the archaeological materials.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar V)B
Archaeology (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2413J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course students learn the particularity of archeological materials, giving the presentation about the period, product place, quality and the archaeological meaning of the artifacts. And they learn how to study the archaeological materials.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar VI)
Archaeology (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2423J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge, methodology and reading skills in archaeology. Students need to read several papers on Japanese archaeology for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (10:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar VI)A
Archaeology (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2423J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge, methodology and reading skills in archaeology. Students need to read several papers on Japanese archaeology for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (10:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Seminar VI)B
Archaeology (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2423J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge, methodology and reading skills in archaeology. Students need to read several papers on Japanese archaeology for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (10:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Reading I)
Archaeology (Reading I)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2414J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview Trough reading books about Korean Archaeology in Korean language, students will acquire Korean language ability and understanding of Korean Archaeology.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Reading II)
Archaeology (Reading II)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2415J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 韓国語)
Course Overview Trough reading books about Korean Archaeology in Korean language, students will acquire Korean language ability and understanding of Korean Archaeology.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Reading V)
Archaeology (Reading V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2424J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course involves reading archaeological text in English. Students will improve their vocabulary and academic skills. Readings will focus on aspects of theory and history of archaeology.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (10:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Reading VI)
Archaeology (Reading VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TSUJITA Junichiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2425J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course involves reading archaeological text in English. Students will improve their vocabulary and academic skills. Readings will focus on aspects of theory and history of archaeology.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (10:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Practice I)
Archaeology (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2416J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed2:Wed3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The second grade students will learn the skill of survey map and drawing picture of pottery and stone tools. The third and fourth grade students will practically learn the process of publishing the excavation report with the archeological materials found by the field school.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Archaeology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Archaeology (Practice II)
Archaeology (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Professor MIYAMOTO Kazuo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2417J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3:Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Under graduate school students will practically learn the process of publishing the excavation report with the archeological materials found by the field school.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (15:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture I)
European History (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2431J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the Military History of Germany.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (08:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture I)A
European History (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2431J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the Military History of Germany.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (08:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture I)B
European History (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2431J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the Military History of Germany.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (08:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture II)
European History (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2432J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the History of "Revolutions" in Germany.
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School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture II)A
European History (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2432J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the History of "Revolutions" in Germany.
Last updated : 2023/10/4 (21:48) 〔MoodleのコースURLを追加〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture II)B
European History (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2432J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of Modern and Contemporary European History. The course also touches on relevant topics in the History of "Revolutions" in Germany.
Last updated : 2023/10/4 (21:50) 〔MoodleのコースURLを追加〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture VII)
European History (Lecture VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Niigata University TAKAGAKI Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3445J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Commercial History in early modern Europe. Themes of focus include not only the history of trade at sea, Maritime history(naval history, fishery and whaling, sea exploration etc.) but also the concepts of Empire History and Global History.
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School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture VII)A
European History (Lecture VII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Niigata University TAKAGAKI Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3445J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Commercial History in early modern Europe. Themes of focus include not only the history of trade at sea, Maritime history(naval history, fishery and whaling, sea exploration etc.) but also the concepts of Empire History and Global History.
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School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture VII)B
European History (Lecture VII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Niigata University TAKAGAKI Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3445J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Commercial History in early modern Europe. Themes of focus include not only the history of trade at sea, Maritime history(naval history, fishery and whaling, sea exploration etc.) but also the concepts of Empire History and Global History.
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School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture IX)
European History (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Fukuoka University NISHIMURA Michiya
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), a premodern empire which lasted for 1000 years. Byzantine Empire is the continuation of the Roman Empire, but with different characteristics. For instance, the capital of the Byzantine Empire was not Rome but Constantinople. Christianity became the state religion at the end of the fourth century. The official language changed from Latin to Greek in the seventh century. This course examines the history of the Byzantine Empire in chronological order, and learn the characteristics and transformation of the empire, especially from the economic aspect.
Last updated : 2023/3/1 (02:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture IX)A
European History (Lecture IX)A
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Fukuoka University NISHIMURA Michiya
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), a premodern empire which lasted for 1000 years. Byzantine Empire is the continuation of the Roman Empire, but with different characteristics. For instance, the capital of the Byzantine Empire was not Rome but Constantinople. Christianity became the state religion at the end of the fourth century. The official language changed from Latin to Greek in the seventh century. This course examines the history of the Byzantine Empire in chronological order, and learn the characteristics and transformation of the empire, especially from the economic aspect.
Last updated : 2023/3/1 (02:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Lecture IX)B
European History (Lecture IX)B
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Fukuoka University NISHIMURA Michiya
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), a premodern empire which lasted for 1000 years. Byzantine Empire is the continuation of the Roman Empire, but with different characteristics. For instance, the capital of the Byzantine Empire was not Rome but Constantinople. Christianity became the state religion at the end of the fourth century. The official language changed from Latin to Greek in the seventh century. This course examines the history of the Byzantine Empire in chronological order, and learn the characteristics and transformation of the empire, especially from the economic aspect.
Last updated : 2023/3/1 (02:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar I)
European History (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2435J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar I)A
European History (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2435J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar I)B
European History (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2435J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar II)
European History (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2436J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar II)A
European History (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2436J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar II)B
European History (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, Saga University OKAMOTO Taku
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2436J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The perspective of 'elites' has received increasing attention in recent years in terms of modern society. For example, after the French Revolution, the 1791 Constitution abolished the serfdom and hereditary system in public office. However, even in the 19th century, early modern masters with a strong hereditary character held public office, and the emergence of professionalised modern administrators had to wait until the end of the 19th century. Why this discrepancy between ideal and reality?
 In this exercise, we will read Eric Ansault's The French Elite (2020) to clarify the changing image of the elite (i.e. the image of the ruling class) portrayed by modern society and to rethink modern society from the perspective of the 'elite'.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar V)
European History (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2444J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with the health education campaigns by the New Health Society (1925-) in Interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of health, gender, race and nation at the era.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar V)A
European History (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2444J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with the health education campaigns by the New Health Society (1925-) in Interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of health, gender, race and nation at the era.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar V)B
European History (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2444J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with the health education campaigns by the New Health Society (1925-) in Interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of health, gender, race and nation at the era.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (09:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar VI)
European History (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3441J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with continuity and change of domestic femininities and housewifehood in interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of female identity and their struggle in the early 20th century concerning the women’s role and class consciousness through the popular magazine to housewives.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (09:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar VI)A
European History (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3441J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with continuity and change of domestic femininities and housewifehood in interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of female identity and their struggle in the early 20th century concerning the women’s role and class consciousness through the popular magazine to housewives.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (09:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar VI)B
European History (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies NONOMURA Toshiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3441J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to help students acquire an ability of historical and critical consideration and research of education. This term deals with continuity and change of domestic femininities and housewifehood in interwar Britain. We would consider and discuss the historical context and meaning of female identity and their struggle in the early 20th century concerning the women’s role and class consciousness through the popular magazine to housewives.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (09:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar IX)
European History (Seminar IX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar IX)A
European History (Seminar IX)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar IX)B
European History (Seminar IX)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar X)
European History (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar X)A
European History (Seminar X)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar X)B
European History (Seminar X)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3443J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in history. Students need to interpret an essay and documents written in German on the "Singularity of the Holocaust" for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/4/16 (22:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar XIV)
European History (Seminar XIV)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University MORI Takeo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4442J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course it to introduce students one of the new historical methods about early modern history. Atlantic History have beef thought very important perspective not only in American history, but also in global history.
The most important aspect of Atlantic History is considering history from broad perspective. This course examines the topics about maritime Atlantic world, the comparative of English colonies and Spanish colonies, and the race relationship between native American and settlers.
Last updated : 2023/10/30 (15:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar XIV)A
European History (Seminar XIV)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University MORI Takeo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4442J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course it to introduce students one of the new historical methods about early modern history. Atlantic History have beef thought very important perspective not only in American history, but also in global history.
The most important aspect of Atlantic History is considering history from broad perspective. This course examines the topics about maritime Atlantic world, the comparative of English colonies and Spanish colonies, and the race relationship between native American and settlers.
Last updated : 2023/10/30 (15:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Seminar XIV)B
European History (Seminar XIV)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University MORI Takeo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4442J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course it to introduce students one of the new historical methods about early modern history. Atlantic History have beef thought very important perspective not only in American history, but also in global history.
The most important aspect of Atlantic History is considering history from broad perspective. This course examines the topics about maritime Atlantic world, the comparative of English colonies and Spanish colonies, and the race relationship between native American and settlers.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (11:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Practice I)
European History (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is designed to introduce students to the discipline of history, the basic principle and theories of the historical science. Attention will be paid to examination of materials, historiography and redaction of report.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
Occidental History Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
European History (Practice II)
European History (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor IMAI Hiromasa
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is designed to introduce students to the discipline of history, the basic principle and theories of the historical science. Attention will be paid to examination of materials, historiography and redaction of report.
Last updated : 2023/4/13 (16:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2460J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2460J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2460J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2461J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2461J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2461J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on the Late Ottoman and the early Republic of Turkey. This lecture is designed to students to the basic information of the Ottoman and Turkish history.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2464J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the basic knowledge of Islamic history, law and theology, with extra comments on a few topics of the formation of Islamic Empire.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2464J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the basic knowledge of Islamic history, law and theology, with extra comments on a few topics of the formation of Islamic Empire.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2464J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the basic knowledge of Islamic history, law and theology, with extra comments on a few topics of the formation of Islamic Empire.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3460J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines early Islamic history from its origins to the decline of Abbasid Empire. Themes of focus include historical meaning of Islamic Empire as one of the Eurasian Empires.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3460J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines early Islamic history from its origins to the decline of Abbasid Empire. Themes of focus include historical meaning of Islamic Empire as one of the Eurasian Empires.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture VI)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3460J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines early Islamic history from its origins to the decline of Abbasid Empire. Themes of focus include historical meaning of Islamic Empire as one of the Eurasian Empires.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Adjunct Researcher, Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University ONO Ryosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3463J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This lecture will focus mainly on the Turkic peoples (Uzbeks, Tatars, Uighurs, etc.) of Central Eurasia (Central Asia and the surrounding regions) from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Through educational reforms, revolutions and the establishment of the Soviet Union, they have experienced major political and social changes. Many people have fled the region as refugees and exiles, and communities have been established in Japan. I would like to deepen understanding of the various histories that do not fit within the framework of the present Central Asian countries, and the relationship between modern Japan and the Turkic peoples.
Last updated : 2023/4/13 (02:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)A
Sub Title 
Adjunct Researcher, Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University ONO Ryosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3463J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This lecture will focus mainly on the Turkic peoples (Uzbeks, Tatars, Uighurs, etc.) of Central Eurasia (Central Asia and the surrounding regions) from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Through educational reforms, revolutions and the establishment of the Soviet Union, they have experienced major political and social changes. Many people have fled the region as refugees and exiles, and communities have been established in Japan. I would like to deepen understanding of the various histories that do not fit within the framework of the present Central Asian countries, and the relationship between modern Japan and the Turkic peoples.
Last updated : 2023/4/13 (02:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture IX)B
Sub Title 
Adjunct Researcher, Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University ONO Ryosuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3463J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This lecture will focus mainly on the Turkic peoples (Uzbeks, Tatars, Uighurs, etc.) of Central Eurasia (Central Asia and the surrounding regions) from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Through educational reforms, revolutions and the establishment of the Soviet Union, they have experienced major political and social changes. Many people have fled the region as refugees and exiles, and communities have been established in Japan. I would like to deepen understanding of the various histories that do not fit within the framework of the present Central Asian countries, and the relationship between modern Japan and the Turkic peoples.
Last updated : 2023/4/13 (02:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University KONDO Yohei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3464J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, students learn the Islamic civilization from the aspects of the history of thought.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (10:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University KONDO Yohei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3464J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, students learn the Islamic civilization from the aspects of the history of thought.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (10:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Lecture X)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University KONDO Yohei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3464J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, students learn the Islamic civilization from the aspects of the history of thought.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (10:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2450J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2450J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2450J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2451J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2451J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2451J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar aims students to learn discipline for studying the history of Islamic civilization. Students need to select two article (Japanese and English) for their presentation.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2454J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Persian historiography,Skrullah's Bahcet-al-tevrih, into Japanese.
Last updated : 2023/2/15 (14:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2454J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Persian historiography,Skrullah's Bahcet-al-tevrih, into Japanese.
Last updated : 2023/2/15 (14:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2454J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Persian historiography,Skrullah's Bahcet-al-tevrih, into Japanese.
Last updated : 2023/2/15 (14:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Specially-Appointed Researcher, Tokyo University SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3450J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview Persian is currently an official language in Iran, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, and has approximately 110 million speakers. In the pre-modern period, this language was used not only as spoken languege, but for administrative documents and literary works in Iran, Central Asia, and India under Muslim rule. For this reason, it is indispensable to acquire the Persian language to study the history of these regions. The purpose of this course is to learn elementary Persian grammar and develop the ability to read Persian for researching history in the Persianate world.
Last updated : 2023/2/26 (18:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Specially-Appointed Researcher, Tokyo University SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3450J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview Persian is currently an official language in Iran, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, and has approximately 110 million speakers. In the pre-modern period, this language was used not only as spoken languege, but for administrative documents and literary works in Iran, Central Asia, and India under Muslim rule. For this reason, it is indispensable to acquire the Persian language to study the history of these regions. The purpose of this course is to learn elementary Persian grammar and develop the ability to read Persian for researching history in the Persianate world.
Last updated : 2023/2/26 (18:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Specially-Appointed Researcher, Tokyo University SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3450J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ペルシャ語)
Course Overview Persian is currently an official language in Iran, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, and has approximately 110 million speakers. In the pre-modern period, this language was used not only as spoken languege, but for administrative documents and literary works in Iran, Central Asia, and India under Muslim rule. For this reason, it is indispensable to acquire the Persian language to study the history of these regions. The purpose of this course is to learn elementary Persian grammar and develop the ability to read Persian for researching history in the Persianate world.
Last updated : 2023/2/26 (18:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3453J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3453J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar IX)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3453J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3454J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)A
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3454J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar X)B
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3454J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of Arabic Islamic history, including Arabic chronicles, biographies and so forth.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4452J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4452J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4452J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4453J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)A
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4453J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course
History of Islamic Civilization Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)B
History of Islamic Civilization (Seminar XIV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OGASAWARA Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4453J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, トルコ語)
Course Overview This course aims to translate Halide Edip's autobiography (Turkish version).
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (10:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Arabic I
Arabic I
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University KONDO Yohei
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course (the Arabic I) and the course in the second semester (Arabic II) together aim to learn the elementary grammar of Modern Standard Arabic. After the stage, the class attendees will read Arabic texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (10:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Arabic II
Arabic II
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University KONDO Yohei
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, アラビア語)
Course Overview This course (the Arabic I) and the course in the second semester (Arabic II) together aim to learn the elementary grammar of Modern Standard Arabic. After the stage, the class attendees will read Arabic texts.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (10:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture I)
Geography (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2741J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of African Area Studies. Students are expected to build an attitude of casting at the diversity of human societies and cultures.
Last updated : 2023/10/24 (14:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture V)
Geography (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2745J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the problems of common or community in modern and contemporary world from the point of human geography and social science.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture V)A
Geography (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2745J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the problems of common or community in modern and contemporary world from the point of human geography and social science.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture V)B
Geography (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2745J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines the problems of common or community in modern and contemporary world from the point of human geography and social science.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture VIII)
Geography (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3742J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on selected works by David Harvey in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of contemporary human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture VIII)A
Geography (Lecture VIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3742J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on selected works by David Harvey in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of contemporary human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture VIII)B
Geography (Lecture VIII)B
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3742J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on selected works by David Harvey in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of contemporary human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture X)
Geography (Lecture X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3744J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course introduces the research history and case studies of company towns in Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture X)A
Geography (Lecture X)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3744J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course introduces the research history and case studies of company towns in Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Lecture X)B
Geography (Lecture X)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3744J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course introduces the research history and case studies of company towns in Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Regional Geography (Lecture II)
Regional Geography (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Kurume University HATANAKA Masanori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3747J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on topographies of various regions in Spain in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of regions in geography.
Last updated : 2023/8/25 (16:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar I)
Geography (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University TERATOKO Yukio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2751J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar course, students learn basics for geographical studies such as the method for collecting documents and data, statistical processing for the data and the making of tables, figures and maps through using Excel, Inkscape (or Illustrator) and QGIS or (ArcGIS).)

(In this seminar course, students learn basics for geographical studies such as the method for collecting documents and data, statistical processing for the data and the making of tables, figures and maps through using Excel, Inkscape (or Illustrator) and QGIS or (ArcGIS).
Last updated : 2023/2/16 (14:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar II)
Geography (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2752J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in Human-Environment Geography.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (00:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar III)
Geography (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2753J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, third-year students will develop their knowledge and advanced reading skills in geography in order to establish their own research topics. Students need to read three academic articles and one volume book on human geography for their presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (15:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VII)
Geography (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview  In this seminar, students will continue to develop their basic knowledge and reading skills in human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VII)A
Geography (Seminar VII)A
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview  In this seminar, students will continue to develop their basic knowledge and reading skills in human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:51)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VII)B
Geography (Seminar VII)B
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview  In this seminar, students will continue to develop their basic knowledge and reading skills in human geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (17:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VIII)
Geography (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3754J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in labor geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (15:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VIII)A
Geography (Seminar VIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3754J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in labor geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (15:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar VIII)B
Geography (Seminar VIII)B
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3754J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in labor geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (15:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XI)
Geography (Seminar XI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, you will learn the theory and practice of economic geography. The purpose is to help students understand the mechanisms and dynamics of industrial location, industrial agglomeration, and spatial division of labor, and to acquire the ability to think about regional sustainability.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XI)A
Geography (Seminar XI)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, you will learn the theory and practice of economic geography. The purpose is to help students understand the mechanisms and dynamics of industrial location, industrial agglomeration, and spatial division of labor, and to acquire the ability to think about regional sustainability.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XI)B
Geography (Seminar XI)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science SOTOHEBO Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4753J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this course, you will learn the theory and practice of economic geography. The purpose is to help students understand the mechanisms and dynamics of industrial location, industrial agglomeration, and spatial division of labor, and to acquire the ability to think about regional sustainability.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (15:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XIII)
Geography (Seminar XIII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4755J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, その他)
Course Overview During this seminar, students of the geography course will encounter basic methodologies, obtain independently source materials, and develop writing skills related to their own themes of graduation theses.
Last updated : 2023/3/2 (15:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XIII)A
Geography (Seminar XIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4755J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, その他)
Course Overview During this seminar, students of the geography course will encounter basic methodologies, obtain independently source materials, and develop writing skills related to their own themes of graduation theses.
Last updated : 2023/3/2 (15:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Seminar XIII)B
Geography (Seminar XIII)B
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4755J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, その他)
Course Overview During this seminar, students of the geography course will encounter basic methodologies, obtain independently source materials, and develop writing skills related to their own themes of graduation theses.
Last updated : 2023/3/2 (15:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Reading VII)
Geography (Reading VII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3763J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in French social geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/2 (16:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Reading VIII)
Geography (Reading VIII)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3764J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will continue to develop their knowledge and reading skills in French social geography.
Last updated : 2023/3/2 (16:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Practice I)
Geography (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3765J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This fieldtrip-based course aims to provide students with skills that allow them to collect geographical data using appropriate techniques. Students gain the experineces of tema work, and develop their own powers of observation, analysis, imagination and writing skill of fieldwork.
Last updated : 2023/3/18 (16:26) 〔新型コロナウイルスの流行状況により、調査の方式などが大きく変わることがあります。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Practice II)
Geography (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Shigakukan University SO Tasturo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3766J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
biweekly Fri4:Fri5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this exercise, teachers will explain methods of investigation in physical geography and human geography. Students learn techniques of surveying, data arrangement, and analysis. It mainly deals with field surveying, surveys on maps, and data arrangement and analysis in using GIS.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Geography (Practice III)
Geography (Practice III)
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3767J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This fieldwork course provides students with the necessary knowledge and basic perspectives on geography. Students taking the course will participate in five one-day field trips in April, June, October, November, and February, to various sites such Shinto shrines, ancient remains, and modern factories in several cities or rural areas within Fukuoka Prefecture and neighboring regions. Students are expected to enjoy long walking distances which reach over about fifteen or twenty kilometers in each trip.
Last updated : 2023/3/18 (16:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Geography Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Physical Geography (Lecture II)
Physical Geography (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor, Kansai University KUROKI Takahito
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3748J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the overview of the features and changes of the geosphere, hydrosphere, and airspace. In this lecture, the perspective of the landforms of the geosphere can be understood. These are 15 contents described later. Then this lecture consists of elements of climate, hydrology, vegetation, and natural disasters.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Geography
Introduction to Geography
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2707J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces the basic concept, knowledge, and method of geography.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (00:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to GeographyA
Introduction to GeographyA
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2707J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces the basic concept, knowledge, and method of geography.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (00:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to GeographyB
Introduction to GeographyB
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ITO Chihiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2707J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course introduces the basic concept, knowledge, and method of geography.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (00:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture I)
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor AOKI Hirofumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2511J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture cource focuses on the history of Japanese grammar.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (14:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture II)
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor AOKI Hirofumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2512J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture cource focuses on the history of Japanese grammar.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (12:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture III)
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University EGUCHI Tadashi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3510J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course discusses the methods of grammatical research through the analysis of indirect question clauses in modern Japanese. In the process of analyzing indirect questions, students will acquire various methods of grammatical analysis.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (17:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture VII)
Japanese Linguistics (Lecture VII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Department of Japanese Education, Aichi University of Education YAJIMA Masahiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3514J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will deepen our understanding of the history of Japanese grammar while observing the history of Japanese conditional expressions.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (16:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar I)
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor AOKI Hirofumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2515J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will read over "Amakusaban-Heikemonogatari".
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (15:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar II)
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor AOKI Hirofumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2516J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students will read over "Amakusaban-Heikemonogatari".
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (12:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar III)
Japanese Linguistics (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics OGISO Toshinobu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3515J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (11:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Linguistics, Calligraphy II
Japanese Linguistics, Calligraphy II
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka HATTORI Kazutaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4519J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview •This course aims to develop a teacher have practical skills in calligraphy education.
Last updated : 2023/3/7 (16:30) 〔初回より必ず書道用具一式を持参すること〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Lecture I)
Japanese Literature (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OKADA Takanori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2521J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview ・We will take up various works of Heian period narrative literature and outline the literary history and research issues of each.
・At the same time, read and understand the original materials of each work, and acquire the technique of deciphering "Kuzushiji".
・It is recommended to take this course together with the "Japanese Literature (Lecture II)" in the second semester.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:21)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Lecture II)
Japanese Literature (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OKADA Takanori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2522J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview ・Using a work of Heian period narrative literature as a subject, students will read it using a commentary method and present problems and their solutions. This term, we will read the 12th chapter of "The Tale of Genji", "Suma".
・Through appraisal of story content and consideration of the influence relationship with surrounding works, basic knowledge of medieval literature in general will be taught.
・It is recommended that you take this class together with the "Japanese Literature (Lecture I)" in the first semester.
Last updated : 2023/9/24 (19:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Lecture III)
Japanese Literature (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3520J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture is a lecture on the history of Edo literature, especially the performing arts of the Edo period.
Last updated : 2023/11/1 (21:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Lecture IV)
Japanese Literature (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3521J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This lecture is a lecture on the history of Edo literature, especially the novels of the Edo period.
Last updated : 2023/11/1 (21:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Lecture V)
Japanese Literature (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Professor, National Institute of Japanese Literature KANSAKU Kenichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3524J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
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M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview  While this lecture presents an overview of early modern Japanese literature and its characteristics, I focus especially on the history of early modern waka poetry—its various aspects and accomplishments. Students will learn research methods for empirical analysis based on basic knowledge of classical Japanese texts (object), and basic procedures of transliteration and annotation. In order to master these research methods, students will need to compare waka poetry with other genres and consider waka poetry within its own time. We will follow the latest research on the history of early modern waka poetry by going freely back and forth between the basics and applications. I hope we can think about what literature is and what classics are.
Last updated : 2023/5/5 (23:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar I)
Japanese Literature (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OKADA Takanori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2525J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Acquire basic literary abilities through the practice of annotation of literary works in Heian era. This term will be based on "Izumi Shikibu Diary," which is known as one of the Heian period diary literature.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar II)
Japanese Literature (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OKADA Takanori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2526J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview Acquire basic literary abilities through the practice of annotation of literary works in Heian era. This term will be based on "Izumi Shikibu Diary," which is known as one of the Heian period diary literature.
Last updated : 2023/9/24 (19:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar III)
Japanese Literature (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3525J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This seminar's contents are as follows.
(1)Interpret and note about Japanese early modern literature("Ukiyo Monogatari":a 17th century novel written by Asai RyŌi).
(2)Discussion about Japanese early modern literature and thought.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar IV)
Japanese Literature (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3526J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This seminar's contents are as follows.
(1)Interpret and note about Japanese early modern literature("Ukiyo Monogatari":a 17th century novel written by Asai RyŌi).
(2)Discussion about Japanese early modern literature and thought.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar V)
Japanese Literature (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies MATSUMOTO Tsunehiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3527J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview For novels of modern Japanese literature (basically short stories with preceding papers), problems are extracted from the works, the problems are examined and investigated from various angles, and reports on the results are discussed by all participants.
Last updated : 2023/10/24 (10:39) 〔資料の配布等にはムードルを使用します。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Literature (Seminar VI)
Japanese Literature (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies MATSUMOTO Tsunehiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3528J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview For novels of modern Japanese literature (basically short stories with preceding papers), problems are extracted from the works, the problems are examined and investigated from various angles, and reports on the results are discussed by all participants.
Last updated : 2023/10/24 (10:53) 〔資料の配布等にはムードルを使用します。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Language and Literature (Seminar) III
Japanese Language and Literature (Seminar) III
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to work on their base of Japanese literature and linguistics.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Japanese Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Japanese Language and Literature (Seminar) IV
Japanese Language and Literature (Seminar) IV
Sub Title 
Professor AOKI Hirofumi
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典日本語)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to work on their base of Japanese literature and linguistics.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (15:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Language (Lecture I)
Chinese Language (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor IWASAKI Kanako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2531J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview In this class, students will read short texts written in Chinese on Chinese language. The goal is to deepen students' understanding of Chinese language and culture and to develop an awareness of the issues involved.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (06:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Language (Lecture II)
Chinese Language (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor IWASAKI Kanako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2532J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview In this class, students will read short texts written in Chinese on Chinese language. The goal is to deepen students' understanding of Chinese language and culture and to develop an awareness of the issues involved.
Last updated : 2023/10/5 (12:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Conversation I
Chinese Conversation I
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2535M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview Chinese composition.
Last updated : 2023/2/17 (15:27) 〔授業計画は予定であり、学びの進捗に合わせて変更することがあります。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Conversation II
Chinese Conversation II
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2536M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview Chinese composition.
Last updated : 2023/2/17 (15:29) 〔授業計画は予定であり、学びの進捗に合わせて変更することがあります。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Composition I
Chinese Composition I
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3535M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview Chinese composition.
Last updated : 2023/2/17 (15:30) 〔授業計画は予定であり、学びの進捗に合わせて変更することがあります。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Composition II
Chinese Composition II
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3536M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview Chinese composition.
Last updated : 2023/2/17 (15:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Lecture I)
Chinese Literature (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIZUNAGA Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2541J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Tang poetry in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of ancient poetry work in China.

Key words=Ancient Chinese Accent, Historical Evidence, Text Critics, Extraterritorial Books.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (10:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Lecture II)
Chinese Literature (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIZUNAGA Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2542J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Tang poetry in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of ancient poetry work in China.

Key words=Ancient Chinese Accent, Historical Evidence, Text Critics, Extraterritorial Books.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (10:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Lecture VII)
Chinese Literature (Lecture VII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor INOKUCHI Chiyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2547J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on development of Chinesese literature("San-Guo-Yan-Yi"),aim to realize the relationship bitween literature and society.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (11:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Lecture VIII)
Chinese Literature (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor INOKUCHI Chiyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2548J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on development of Chinesese literature("San-Guo-Yan-Yi"),aim to realize the relationship bitween literature and society.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (11:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Seminar I)
Chinese Literature (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIZUNAGA Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3541J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview •This seminar course introduces the most influential Chinese poem of Tang Dynasty.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (10:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Seminar II)
Chinese Literature (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIZUNAGA Takeshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3542J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview •This seminar course introduces the most influential Chinese poem of Tang Dynasty.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (10:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Seminar VII)
Chinese Literature (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor INOKUCHI Chiyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3547J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Through the reading of some colloquial Chinese novels published in the Ming era, students will acquire and develop the practical skills and specialist knowledge needed for read these novels.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (11:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literature (Seminar VIII)
Chinese Literature (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor INOKUCHI Chiyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3548J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Through the reading of some colloquial Chinese novels published in the Qin era, students will acquire and develop the practical skills and specialist knowledge needed for read these novels.
Last updated : 2023/4/5 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Classics (Seminar I)
Chinese Classics (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2551M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient Chinese literature.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (14:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Classics (Seminar II)
Chinese Classics (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2552M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient Chinese literature.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (14:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literary Criticism (Seminar I)
Chinese Literary Criticism (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3551M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient Chinese literature.
Last updated : 2023/2/16 (18:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese Literary Criticism (Seminar II)
Chinese Literary Criticism (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Visiting Lecturer SUN Linjing
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3552M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M科目 (中国語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the source materials available for the study of ancient Chinese literature.
Last updated : 2023/2/16 (18:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
Chinese Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sinological Studies
Sinological Studies
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities, Osaka University LIN Xiaoguang
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2555J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on Ancient Chinese Literary works in order to provide an overview of the basic perspectives and concepts of Traditional Culture in China.
Last updated : 2023/5/20 (16:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese (Elementary) I
Chinese (Elementary) I
Sub Title 
Professor, Saga University NAKAO Yukari
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2051J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Basic study of Chinese conversation.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese (Elementary) II
Chinese (Elementary) II
Sub Title 
Professor, Saga University NAKAO Yukari
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2052J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Basic study of Chinese conversation.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:39)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese I
Chinese I
Sub Title 
Professor, Saga University NAKAO Yukari
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2055J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Intermediate Conversational Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:38) 〔授業形態の変更の連絡をMoodleで行っております。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Chinese II
Chinese II
Sub Title 
Professor, Saga University NAKAO Yukari
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2056J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview Intermediate Conversational Chinese.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Lecture I)
English Linguistics (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor NISHIOKA Nobuaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2560J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course examines English grammar that students learned in high school in light of generative grammar, a linguistic theory of human language, and deepen the understanding of the phenomena with the underlying rules/principles.
Last updated : 2023/10/10 (15:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Lecture IV)
English Linguistics (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MAEDA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2563J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This is an introdoctory course of language acquisition based on the generative grammar.
Last updated : 2023/2/24 (09:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar I)
English Linguistics (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor NISHIOKA Nobuaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2564J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course deals with ellipsis, negation and repair strategies and learn ways of analyses, considering how these notions play a role in some grammatical phenomena.
Last updated : 2023/10/17 (17:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar II)
English Linguistics (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MAEDA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2565E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This is an introdoctory course of language change based on the generative grammar.
Last updated : 2023/2/15 (21:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar IV)
English Linguistics (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor NISHIOKA Nobuaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2567J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course introduces the basic notions and principles of generative grammar and learn how they are used in light of examples.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (14:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar VII)
English Linguistics (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MAEDA Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3566E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This is an introdoctory course of the generative grammar.
Last updated : 2023/2/15 (17:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar VIII)
English Linguistics (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title  Social and Cultural Linguistics
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3567E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview *Social Linguistics*

How do language, society, and culture relate? How is power related to language use? How does society influence language, and language, society? How are social categories and norms related to language, and how do people use language to display their identity? How and why do we express politeness? What are the connections between gender and language? What is linguistic taboo, and why does it exist? How is language used to create humor? How are linguistic and social expectations challenged and for what purposes?

These are some of the questions that we will ask in this course. As we try to answer them, we will explore how language can be studied systematically on many levels, using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Through readings and in-class lecture, discussion, and analysis, students will hone their awareness of linguistic features and their analytical skills, as well as their critical evaluations of argumentation, and they will learn to recognize and analyze the social functions language serves.

Goals
To study human language from a social perspective. To observe and analyze some of the many connections and influences between language and culture. To gain understanding of various issues in sociolinguistics and social linguistics. To become familiar with ideas like solidarity and identity and understand how they can be expressed through language use.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (12:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Linguistics (Seminar X)
English Linguistics (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Professor NISHIOKA Nobuaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4565J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is designed to introduce students to basic knowledge of the generative grammar as well as basic facts of English. The course provides the way of theoretically thinking, exploring the 'why questions'.
Last updated : 2023/10/3 (10:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Conversation I
English Conversation I
Sub Title  The Path to Fluency
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2591E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview *English Conversation I: The Path to Fluency*

The class will be focused on speaking and listening. After an introduction to each lesson, students will work in pairs or groups, practicing their conversational skills and mastering the targeted patterns. This class will cover everything that leads to stronger speaking and listening, from pronunciation and fluency to mastery of grammatical patterns to understanding of English-speaking cultures, and may include some memorization and reciting of short English texts.

The purpose of the class is to increase fluency and understanding of spoken English. Students will identify their individual strengths and weaknesses in pronunciation and grammar, and learn how to most effectively improve their spoken English. Class time will be divided into several shorter activities, including lecture, small-group dialogue, presentations, one-on-one interviews, language games, and analysis of students' pronunciation, but a majority of the class will be spent in small-group conversation.

Importantly, because students learn the most when they enjoy a class, we will think of this course as a chance to talk, laugh, and play games in English, improving students’ speaking and listening while they have fun.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (12:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2年生 3年生 4年生
Intended School:
English Conversation I
English Conversation I
Sub Title  English Conversation I
外国人教師  Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2591E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview This course aims to improve students’ English speaking and listening skills. By practising conversation, discussions and presentations, students will develop confidence in speaking English in a number of different situations and for a variety of purposes. The course will concentrate on improving pronunciation and self-expression, and will introduce students to specific skills for everyday social interaction.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
English Conversation II
English Conversation II
Sub Title  English Conversation II
外国人教師  Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3591E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview This course will develop the English speaking and listening skills gained in English Conversation I. By practising conversation, discussions and presentations, students will develop confidence in speaking English in a number of different situations and for a variety of purposes. The course will concentrate on improving pronunciation and self-expression, and will introduce students to specific skills for everyday social interaction.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Conversation II
English Conversation II
Sub Title  The Path to Fluency II
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3591E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview *English Conversation II: The Path to Fluency II*

The class will be focused on speaking and listening. After an introduction to each lesson, students will work in pairs or groups, practicing their conversational skills and mastering the targeted patterns. This class will cover everything that leads to stronger speaking and listening, from pronunciation and fluency to mastery of grammatical patterns to understanding of English-speaking cultures, and may include some memorization and reciting of short English texts.

The purpose of the class is to increase fluency and understanding of spoken English. Students will identify their individual strengths and weaknesses in pronunciation and grammar, and learn how to most effectively improve their spoken English. Class time will be divided into several shorter activities, including lecture, small-group dialogue, presentations, one-on-one interviews, language games, and analysis of students' pronunciation, but a majority of the class will be spent in small-group conversation.

Importantly, because students learn the most when they enjoy a class, we will think of this course as a chance to talk, laugh, and play games in English, improving students’ speaking and listening while they have fun.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (12:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Composition I
English Composition I
Sub Title  Creative Writing: Short Stories
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2592E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview "Creative Writing: Short Stories*

Overview
The class will give students a chance to work on their English reading, writing, and self-expression skills. They will read and write short stories in English, and share what they have written in class. No special background is required – complete beginners are welcome. Class time will be used to read and discuss English stories. We will do some in-class writing as well.

Goals
1) To help students learn to appreciate short stories in English
2) To help students learn to write short stories in English
3) To develop creative use of English in a relaxed, fun setting.
4) To give students a chance to express their thoughts and feelings in writing.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (13:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Composition II
English Composition II
Sub Title  Creative Writing: Poetry
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3592E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview *Creative Writing: Poetry*

Overview
The class will give students a chance to work on their English reading, writing, and self-expression skills. They will read and write poetry in English, and share what they have written in class. No special background is required – complete beginners are welcome. Class time will be used to read, discuss, and share English poetry. We will do some in-class writing as well. Students will keep a poetry journal, writing in it for 10 minutes a day, every day.

Goals
1) To help students learn to appreciate poetry in English
2) To help students learn to write poetry in English
3) To develop creative use of English in a relaxed, fun setting
4) To give students a chance to express their thoughts and feelings in writing.
5) To use English poetry to study English phonology, vocabulary, and grammar.
6) To give students a chance to keep a journal, to help improve both their written English and their self-expression abilities, with the hope that it becomes a habit that they keep after the course is finished.
7) To give students a chance to practice presenting their artistic creations to small groups of peers in a supportive setting
8) To practice analyzing and critiquing poetry
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (13:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Literature (Lecture II)
English Literature (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor UKAI Nobumitsu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2571J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview We will study Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, focusing on about 30 pages of the novel every week, and thus reading through the entire novel by the end of the semester.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (11:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Literature (Lecture IV)
English Literature (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Meiji University NODA Manabu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3571J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Under the binding theme "liminal anxiety," this course will examine some of the viewpoints which may be useful in studying Shakespeare. The main topics will come in the following order: 1. anti-theatre controversy, 2. gender, 3. emerging capitalism and self, 4. some historical appropriations of Shakespeare.
Last updated : 2023/5/14 (18:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar IV)
English Literature (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor UKAI Nobumitsu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2575J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview We will study Jane Austen's Emma, focusing on about 30 pages of the novel every week, and thus reading through the entire novel by the end of the semester.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (11:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar V)
English Literature (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Professor UKAI Nobumitsu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2576J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview We will study Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, focusing on about 35 pages of the novel every week, and thus reading through the entire novel by the end of the semester.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (11:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar VI)
English Literature (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Professor UKAI Nobumitsu
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2577E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview We will study Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, focusing on about 25 pages of the novel every week, and thus reading through the entire novel by the end of the semester.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (12:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar X)
English Literature (Seminar X)
Sub Title  Introduction to Poetry and Poetics
外国人教師 Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3574J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview This course gives students the opportunity to read and discuss poetry written in English in a relaxed atmosphere. Students will develop proficiency in expressing ideas about poems in spoken and written English, improve critical thinking skills, and expand their understanding of poetic forms and prosody. By the end of the course, students will be able to speak and write about English-language poetry with authority.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar XI)
English Literature (Seminar XI)
Sub Title  Philip Larkin and Twentieth-Century British Poetry
外国人教師 Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3575J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview On this course we shall be reading a selection of the work of the English poet Philip Larkin (1922-1985). We shall read and discuss one or two poems each week. All members of the class will be expected to have read the poem/s, and to contribute to class discussion. We shall also discuss the literary, biographical, historical and political context of the poems, reading poetry that influenced Larkin, as well as poetry that Larkin influenced. By the end of this course, students will have a thorough knowledge of twentieth-century British poetry.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar XII)
English Literature (Seminar XII)
Sub Title  An Introduction to Romantic Poetry
外国人教師 Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3576J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview On this course we shall be reading a selection of English Romantic poetry, by poets including William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon, Lord Byron. We shall read and discuss one or two poems each week. All members of the class will be expected to have read the poem/s, and to contribute to class discussion. We shall discuss the literary, biographical and historical context of the poems, and by the end of the course, students will have an understanding of the prominent themes of English Romanticism, including liberty, independence, and the vitality of nature.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
English Literature (Seminar XIII)
English Literature (Seminar XIII)
Sub Title  The Poetry of Seamus Heaney
外国人教師 Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3577E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview On this course we shall be reading a selection of the work of the Northern Irish poet Seamus Heaney (1939-2013). We shall read and discuss one or two poems each week. All members of the class will be expected to have read the poem/s, and to contribute to class discussion. We shall also discuss the literary, biographical, historical and political context of the poems. By the end of this course, students will have a thorough knowledge of a key figure in twentieth-century poetry.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
American Literature (Lecture II)
American Literature (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TAKANO Yasushi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2582J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course examines 19th century American literature from the viewpoint of rapid urbanization and the development of the novel form.
Last updated : 2023/3/4 (14:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
American Literature (Lecture VI)
American Literature (Lecture VI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Soshisha University SAITO Sayo
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4582J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class will discuss Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. James is a writer who weaves complex and elaborate texts about human relationships, conflicts, and social oppression that are difficult to express in words. He is extremely conscious in his use of point of view and effectively captures the human psychology. Let's read and understand the themes of his work while carefully considering such methods of expression. The novel is set in 19th-century England. It is necessary to read the novel with an understanding of class, education, and views on gender and sexuality at that time. You will learn that knowledge outside the text is indispensable for interpretation.
Last updated : 2023/6/11 (22:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
American Literature (Seminar II)
American Literature (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TAKANO Yasushi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2584J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course discusses Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire.
Last updated : 2023/3/4 (14:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
American Literature (Seminar III)
American Literature (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TAKANO Yasushi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2585J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course discusses Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson.
Last updated : 2023/3/4 (15:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
American Literature (Seminar XI)
American Literature (Seminar XI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor TAKANO Yasushi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3587J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course discusses Louisa May Alcott's Behind a Mask.
Last updated : 2023/3/4 (15:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
English Linguistics & Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
Intended School:
Lectures on English Cultures
Lectures on English Cultures
Sub Title  An Introduction to Critical Thinking
外国人教師 Iain TWIDDY
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3593E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview This course aims to develop one of the most important skills in English-language culture: the ability to think critically about issues affecting our lives. Each week, we shall discuss topics taken from a variety of printed and electronic resources. This course will seek to improve your analytical and speaking skills, and your ability to pursue independent lines of research. You will be encouraged to bring your own materials to discuss in class. There will be an opportunity to undertake short research projects and make presentations based on the findings.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (13:20)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English I
English I
Sub Title 
Lecturer, University of Occupational and Environmental Health SHIMOKARIYA
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2031J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri1:Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class aims to improve students' listening, reading, and writing skills in English with the textbook with DVD. The textbook of this class is 'English for the Global Age with CNN Vol. 22 (ASAHI PRESS),' which contains the visual materials from CNN News. Students can improve their listening, reading, and writing skills through viewing attached DVD as well as writing exercise. This textbook contains various topics including cultures, education, economics, science, and so forth. Students can also develop their thoughts against the topics listed above through learning English.
This class will include following activities: 1) preview of the textbook and news articles, 2) submission of the English composition, 3) working on the exercises (reading and listening), 4) translation into Japanese.
Last updated : 2023/4/12 (16:04) 〔使用教科書は『English for the Global Age with CNN Vol. 22』(朝日出版社,2021年)です。
既に大学生協に入荷されておりますので、受講予定の学生さんはご準備をお願いいたします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English II
English II
Sub Title 
Lecturer, University of Occupational and Environmental Health SHIMOKARIYA
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2032J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri1:Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class aims to improve students' listening, reading, and writing skills in English with the textbook with DVD.
The textbook of this class is 'Inside Science (Kinseido),' which contains the visual materials from Inside Science, a reliable online news site. Students can improve their listening, reading, and writing skills through viewing attached DVD as well as writing exercise. This textbook contains various topics related to universe, astronomy, meteorology, artificial intelligence and so forth. Students can also develop their thinking against the topics listed above through learning English.
This class will include following activities: 1) preview of the textbook and news articles, 2) submission of the English composition, 3) working on the exercises (reading and listening), 4) translation into Japanese.
Last updated : 2023/9/14 (14:51) 〔使用教科書は『Inside Science』(金星堂版社,2019年)です。
既に大学生協に入荷されておりますので、受講予定の学生さんはご準備をお願いいたします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English V
English V
Sub Title  English Through Children’s Literature
外国人教師 准教授 Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4031E
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview *English Through Children’s Literature*

Overview
Practice listening, pronunciation, rhyming, and grammar in English while reading great Children’s books. Students will learn in four ways:
1) Essentially as native-speaking children learn – the teacher will read the books aloud to the class, and the students will watch videos of others reading children’s books.
2) Through linguistic analysis of the language used in the books. This includes phonetic, phonological, lexical, syntactic, and semantic analysis.
3) Through analysis of the books as literature. This includes discussing themes, symbolism, and various philosophical issues that the books raise.
4) Through a variety of class activities and homework based on the language in the books that will give students chances to practice and master aspects of English pronunciation, intonation, rhyming, and grammatical patterns.

Purpose
To understand and enjoy many great works of children's literature. To make use of children’s literature to learn about and practice English rhythm, intonation, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical constructions. To learn about analysis and critiquing of English literature.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (13:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
English VI
English VI
Sub Title  Language, Culture, Communication
Visiting Associate Professor Carey BENOM
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4032E
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview * English VI: Language, Culture, Communication *

Overview
This course is a language/linguistics hybrid. There will be lectures and videos on language, culture, and communication from a social science perspective, but students will also practice using the sounds, vocabulary, and grammar of English to communicate their own understanding and viewpoint effectively, through discussion and presentation.

This is partly a linguistics course. As such, we will study the relationship between language, culture, and society, and how communication is achieved through language (and what is communicated). We will also survey the literature on language and solidarity and identity. Students will use TED talks to go more deeply into topics that they are interested in.

This is partly a course on communication in English, especially speaking and listening. We will focus on academic English but we will also occasionally discuss informal English. Lectures will include not just theory but discussion of some of the real linguistic and social situations that students might encounter in English. Importantly, we will spend time for students to thoroughly discuss the topics covered. Students will practice summarizing ideas and expressing their thoughts and viewpoints in English, and listening and speaking in English and about English (though we will sometimes make a contrastive study of Japanese in order to help shed light on English). They will also give three short presentations, in English, about TED talks with topics relevant to the class.

Therefore, class time will be divided into two main sections. Usually, the first half of class will be a lecture, and then, for the second half, students will work in small groups, using English to reflect on the lecture and reading, to discuss further questions, to share their own ideas and experiences, or for their presentations and group discussions based on those topics.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (13:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Lecture I)
German Language (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2611J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Übung: Herta Müller
Last updated : 2023/2/11 (11:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar V)
German Language (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3615J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar V)A
German Language (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3615J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar V)B
German Language (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3615J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VI)
German Language (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3616J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VI)A
German Language (Seminar VI)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3616J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VI)B
German Language (Seminar VI)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3616J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VII)
German Language (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4611M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VII)A
German Language (Seminar VII)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4611M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (21:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VII)B
German Language (Seminar VII)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4611M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (21:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VIII)
German Language (Seminar VIII)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4612M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VIII)A
German Language (Seminar VIII)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4612M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (21:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Language (Seminar VIII)B
German Language (Seminar VIII)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4612M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In seminar German 2 we want to deepen the knowledge already acquired and repeat and practice the most important grammatical rules.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation I
German Conversation I
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (21:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation IA
German Conversation IA
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation IB
German Conversation IB
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation II
German Conversation II
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2622M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (21:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation IIA
German Conversation IIA
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2622M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Conversation IIB
German Conversation IIB
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2622M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview After obtaining level A2, the level B 1 is now sought. The topic is the structures of the German language and an expansion of the vocabulary.
Last updated : 2023/3/9 (20:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Composition I
German Composition I
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, the basics of scientific writing in Germanistic subjects will be elaborated and repeated.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Composition IA
German Composition IA
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview In this seminar, the basics of scientific writing in Germanistic subjects will be elaborated and repeated.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (14:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Composition IB
German Composition IB
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3621M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (German, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, the basics of scientific writing in Germanistic subjects will be elaborated and repeated.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (15:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture III)
German Literature (Lecture III)
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2633J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Vorlesung über Julianus Apostata
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (13:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture III)A
German Literature (Lecture III)A
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2633J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Vorlesung über Julianus Apostata
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (13:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture III)B
German Literature (Lecture III)B
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2633J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Vorlesung über Julianus Apostata
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (13:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture IV)
German Literature (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2634J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Moderne am Ende des Jahrhunderts: Literatur und Malerei in Berlin, Zürich, München und Wien
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (14:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture IV)A
German Literature (Lecture IV)A
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2634J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Moderne am Ende des Jahrhunderts: Literatur und Malerei in Berlin, Zürich, München und Wien
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (14:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture IV)B
German Literature (Lecture IV)B
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2634J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Moderne am Ende des Jahrhunderts: Literatur und Malerei in Berlin, Zürich, München und Wien
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (14:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture XI)A
German Literature (Lecture XI)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Professor BEIL Ulrich Johannes
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4630J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview Blockseminar, Kyudai, 3.-6. 10. 2023
Last updated : 2023/3/1 (09:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture XI)B
German Literature (Lecture XI)B
Sub Title 
Professor, University of Zurich KIENING Christian
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4630J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview EINFÜHRUNG IN DIE MITTELALTERLICHE LITERATUR
Last updated : 2023/5/4 (09:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture XIV)
German Literature (Lecture XIV)
Sub Title 
Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies SUGA Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4633J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will examine the works of Friedrich Hebbel, especially from the perspective of "female images." We will also pay attention to the texts of women who aimed to expand women's rights in his time, and compare them with Hebbel's works to clarify his images of women.
Last updated : 2023/8/23 (17:52) 〔授業計画はシラバス公開後に変更の可能性もあります。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture XIV)A
German Literature (Lecture XIV)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies SUGA Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4633J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
(, )
Course Overview
Last updated :

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Lecture XIV)B
German Literature (Lecture XIV)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies SUGA Rie
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4633J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
(, )
Course Overview
Last updated :

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar IV)
German Literature (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2638J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Übung: Herta Müller
Last updated : 2023/2/11 (11:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar IV)A
German Literature (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2638J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Übung: Herta Müller
Last updated : 2023/2/11 (11:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar IV)B
German Literature (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2638J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Übung: Herta Müller
Last updated : 2023/2/11 (11:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XI)
German Literature (Seminar XI)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4636J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XI)A
German Literature (Seminar XI)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4636J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XI)B
German Literature (Seminar XI)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4636J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XII)
German Literature (Seminar XII)
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4637J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XII)A
German Literature (Seminar XII)A
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4637J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XII)B
German Literature (Seminar XII)B
Sub Title 
Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University TAGUCHI Takefumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4637J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview This course introduces the perspective of "Kulturwissenschaft" and its significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (12:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XIV)
German Literature (Seminar XIV)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4639J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview Proseminar: Kurzprosa der deutschsprachigen Schweiz (19. und 20. Jahrhundert)
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XIV)A
German Literature (Seminar XIV)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4639J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview Proseminar: Kurzprosa der deutschsprachigen Schweiz (19. und 20. Jahrhundert)
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
German Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German Literature (Seminar XIV)B
German Literature (Seminar XIV)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor GRUTTER, Oliver
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4639J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M科目 (German, German)
Course Overview Proseminar: Kurzprosa der deutschsprachigen Schweiz (19. und 20. Jahrhundert)
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (09:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German (Elementary) I
German (Elementary) I
Sub Title 
None HIDAKA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2041J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Basic grammar of German.
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (15:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German (Elementary) II
German (Elementary) II
Sub Title 
None HIDAKA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2042J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Basic grammar of German.
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (14:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German I
German I
Sub Title 
None HIDAKA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2045J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Reading of German. 
Last updated : 2023/4/20 (16:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
German II
German II
Sub Title 
None HIDAKA Masahiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2046J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Reading of German. 
Last updated : 2023/9/19 (14:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Lecture I)
French Language (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Academic writing in French and French speaking literary text analysis methodology – This class aims to allow the students to acquire new tools in order to develop better literary and textual analysis skills in French. To that purpose, students will train thanks to a wide range of exercises and they will familiarize with some theoretical aspects of French linguistics. It will allow us to master the technical vocabulary and methods in order to face the study of an unknown text written in French.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Lecture I)A
French Language (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Academic writing in French and French speaking literary text analysis methodology – This class aims to allow the students to acquire new tools in order to develop better literary and textual analysis skills in French. To that purpose, students will train thanks to a wide range of exercises and they will familiarize with some theoretical aspects of French linguistics. It will allow us to master the technical vocabulary and methods in order to face the study of an unknown text written in French.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Lecture I)B
French Language (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Academic writing in French and French speaking literary text analysis methodology – This class aims to allow the students to acquire new tools in order to develop better literary and textual analysis skills in French. To that purpose, students will train thanks to a wide range of exercises and they will familiarize with some theoretical aspects of French linguistics. It will allow us to master the technical vocabulary and methods in order to face the study of an unknown text written in French.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Seminar I)
French Language (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3644M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Understanding argumentative texts in French speaking literature and the written press – This class aims to develop methods for the textual analysis. We will underline the critical aspects of a literary or a journalistic text written in French. To do so, we will study not only poems, extracts from narratives, theatre plays, but also newspaper articles, caricatures and press illustrations.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Seminar I)A
French Language (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3644M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Understanding argumentative texts in French speaking literature and the written press – This class aims to develop methods for the textual analysis. We will underline the critical aspects of a literary or a journalistic text written in French. To do so, we will study not only poems, extracts from narratives, theatre plays, but also newspaper articles, caricatures and press illustrations.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:17)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Language (Seminar I)B
French Language (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3644M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Understanding argumentative texts in French speaking literature and the written press – This class aims to develop methods for the textual analysis. We will underline the critical aspects of a literary or a journalistic text written in French. To do so, we will study not only poems, extracts from narratives, theatre plays, but also newspaper articles, caricatures and press illustrations.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Conversation I
French Conversation I
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview French language and culture studies through cinema
In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step in is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “French Institutions”, “European students”, “Europe”, “French History” etc. The focus will be on developing listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (12:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Conversation IA
French Conversation IA
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview French language and culture studies through cinema
In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step in is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “French Institutions”, “European students”, “Europe”, “French History” etc. The focus will be on developing listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Conversation IB
French Conversation IB
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2641M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview French language and culture studies through cinema
In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step in is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “French Institutions”, “European students”, “Europe”, “French History” etc. The focus will be on developing listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Composition I
French Composition I
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2643M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “Nature and ecology” et “Families and life styles”. The focus will be on developing the students’ listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Composition IA
French Composition IA
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2643M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “Nature and ecology” et “Families and life styles”. The focus will be on developing the students’ listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Composition IB
French Composition IB
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2643M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In language and cultural studies through cinema, the following step is to enrich the students’ experiences through a series of different topics in relation to the everyday life, such as “Nature and ecology” et “Families and life styles”. The focus will be on developing the students’ listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture I)
French Literature (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2661J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Poetics of Satrun in Apollinaire’s Alcools – Guillaume Apollinaire’s work will be contextualized in its time and placed in a certain evolution of the French poetry. Moreover, the class will focus on texts extracted from Alcools in order to show its modernity, both in a stylistic and a thematic way.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture I)A
French Literature (Lecture I)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2661J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Poetics of Satrun in Apollinaire’s Alcools – Guillaume Apollinaire’s work will be contextualized in its time and placed in a certain evolution of the French poetry. Moreover, the class will focus on texts extracted from Alcools in order to show its modernity, both in a stylistic and a thematic way.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (13:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture I)B
French Literature (Lecture I)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2661J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Poetics of Satrun in Apollinaire’s Alcools – Guillaume Apollinaire’s work will be contextualized in its time and placed in a certain evolution of the French poetry. Moreover, the class will focus on texts extracted from Alcools in order to show its modernity, both in a stylistic and a thematic way.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (16:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture II)
French Literature (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2662J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The object in French speaking poetry – In our modern consumer societies, human everyday life is overwhelmed by objects. We will thus question their place in the French speaking modern and contemporary poetry. We will see first how “day-to-day” poetry is envisioned as a way to give different perspectives on the world. Finally, we will look into the relations between these new subjects and the new forms of poetical writing that have arisen.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (16:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture II)A
French Literature (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2662J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The object in French speaking poetry – In our modern consumer societies, human everyday life is overwhelmed by objects. We will thus question their place in the French speaking modern and contemporary poetry. We will see first how “day-to-day” poetry is envisioned as a way to give different perspectives on the world. Finally, we will look into the relations between these new subjects and the new forms of poetical writing that have arisen.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (16:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture II)B
French Literature (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Visiting Associate Professor Charlene CLONTS
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2662J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The object in French speaking poetry – In our modern consumer societies, human everyday life is overwhelmed by objects. We will thus question their place in the French speaking modern and contemporary poetry. We will see first how “day-to-day” poetry is envisioned as a way to give different perspectives on the world. Finally, we will look into the relations between these new subjects and the new forms of poetical writing that have arisen.
Last updated : 2023/2/18 (16:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture XV)
French Literature (Lecture XV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University ISEKI Maho
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4663M
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will closely read "Confessions" (in French) written by Rousseau, one of the most famous French Philosophers of the Enlightenment. Through analysis of the text, we will capture the period toward modernity, tracing Rousseau's life.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Lecture XVI)
French Literature (Lecture XVI)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Fukuoka University ISEKI Maho
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4664M
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will closely read "Confessions" (in French) written by Rousseau, one of the most famous French Philosophers of the Enlightenment. Through analysis of the text, we will capture the period toward modernity, tracing Rousseau's life.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar I)
French Literature (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (11:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar I)A
French Literature (Seminar I)A
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar I)B
French Literature (Seminar I)B
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar II)
French Literature (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (11:51)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar II)A
French Literature (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar II)B
French Literature (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar III)
French Literature (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (13:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar III)A
French Literature (Seminar III)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques donnés par les films français que nous regardons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (13:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar III)B
French Literature (Seminar III)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques donnés par les films français que nous regardons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (13:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IV)
French Literature (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats en français à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:33) 〔フランス文学・映画を通してフランス語のブラッシュアップも目指します〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IV)A
French Literature (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats en français à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:33) 〔フランス文学・映画を通してフランス語のブラッシュアップも目指します〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IV)B
French Literature (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats en français à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:36) 〔フランス文学・映画を通してフランス語のブラッシュアップも目指します〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IX)
French Literature (Seminar IX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (13:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IX)A
French Literature (Seminar IX)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/6 (22:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar IX)B
French Literature (Seminar IX)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4651J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/2/16 (20:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar X)
French Literature (Seminar X)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar X)A
French Literature (Seminar X)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar X)B
French Literature (Seminar X)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MIYAZAKI Kaiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4652J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Débats à partir des thématiques données par les films français que nous regarderons ensemble.
Last updated : 2023/8/7 (19:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIII)
French Literature (Seminar XIII)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIII)A
French Literature (Seminar XIII)A
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:06)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIII)B
French Literature (Seminar XIII)B
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3653J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:11)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIV)
French Literature (Seminar XIV)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:13)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIV)A
French Literature (Seminar XIV)A
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course
French Literature Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French Literature (Seminar XIV)B
French Literature (Seminar XIV)B
Sub Title 
Professor TAKAKI Nobuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3654J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This seminar course introduces an interesting french novel of the 19th or 20th century. Class time will be used to peruse french text, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (12:16)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French (Elementary) I
French (Elementary) I
Sub Title 
None KINOSHITA Motochika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2043J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Students will learn the basic grammar of French.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French (Elementary) II
French (Elementary) II
Sub Title 
None KINOSHITA Motochika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2044J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Students will learn the basic grammar of French.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (18:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French I
French I
Sub Title 
None KINOSHITA Motochika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2047J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This course involves reading and translating practice in French.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:34)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
French II
French II
Sub Title 
None KINOSHITA Motochika
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2048J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview This course involves reading and translating practice in French.
Last updated : 2023/9/13 (18:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2712J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers the basic knowledge of Japanese Grammar and syntactic research in general. Students are required to substantiate the content of the textbook in terms of concrete examples they gather from the actual linguistic interaction.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)A
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2712J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers the basic knowledge of Japanese Grammar and syntactic research in general. Students are required to substantiate the content of the textbook in terms of concrete examples they gather from the actual linguistic interaction.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture II)B
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2712J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers the basic knowledge of Japanese Grammar and syntactic research in general. Students are required to substantiate the content of the textbook in terms of concrete examples they gather from the actual linguistic interaction.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2714J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on phonetics, especially articulatory phonetics, which is a study of how human speech sounds are produced and how they are described.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2714J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on phonetics, especially articulatory phonetics, which is a study of how human speech sounds are produced and how they are described.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2714J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course focuses on phonetics, especially articulatory phonetics, which is a study of how human speech sounds are produced and how they are described.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2715J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, students will learn representative studies in linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology. At the end of this course, students will be able to explain how our brain works when we speak and listen to language. They will also be able to summarize the important findings in the neuroscience of language.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (22:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2715J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, students will learn representative studies in linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology. At the end of this course, students will be able to explain how our brain works when we speak and listen to language. They will also be able to summarize the important findings in the neuroscience of language.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (22:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2715J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, students will learn representative studies in linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology. At the end of this course, students will be able to explain how our brain works when we speak and listen to language. They will also be able to summarize the important findings in the neuroscience of language.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (22:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University NIINAGA Yuto
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2727J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University NIINAGA Yuto
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2727J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hirosaki University NIINAGA Yuto
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2727J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (15:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics KUBOTA Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2728J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Categorial grammar is a linguistic theory that has a simple and explicit syntax-semantics interface. It is often adopted as an underlying linguistic theory in computational linguistics. This lecture introduces the basics of categorial grammar to students majoring in linguistics.
Last updated : 2023/12/15 (10:54) 〔開講日時を追記〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics KUBOTA Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2728J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Categorial grammar is a linguistic theory that has a simple and explicit syntax-semantics interface. It is often adopted as an underlying linguistic theory in computational linguistics. This lecture introduces the basics of categorial grammar to students majoring in linguistics.
Last updated : 2023/12/15 (10:55) 〔開講日時を追記〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XVIII)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics KUBOTA Yusuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2728J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Categorial grammar is a linguistic theory that has a simple and explicit syntax-semantics interface. It is often adopted as an underlying linguistic theory in computational linguistics. This lecture introduces the basics of categorial grammar to students majoring in linguistics.
Last updated : 2023/12/15 (10:55) 〔開講日時を追記〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Keio University MINESHIMA Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2729J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (12:00) 〔授業で使う資料は
https://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/person/minesima/class/kyushu2023/kyushu2023.html
で公開します。認証があります。ユーザ名・パスワードは初回授業時にお伝えします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Keio University MINESHIMA Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2729J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (12:00) 〔授業で使う資料は
https://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/person/minesima/class/kyushu2023/kyushu2023.html
で公開します。認証があります。ユーザ名・パスワードは初回授業時にお伝えします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Lecture XIX)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Keio University MINESHIMA Koji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2729J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (12:00) 〔授業で使う資料は
https://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/person/minesima/class/kyushu2023/kyushu2023.html
で公開します。認証があります。ユーザ名・パスワードは初回授業時にお伝えします。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this class is to create an annotation guideline with respect to an assigned functional word in Japanese. Students will have a chance to familiarize themselves to work cooperatively on the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese (BCCWJ)in order to check if their proposed guideline is sufficiently adequate.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)A
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this class is to create an annotation guideline with respect to an assigned functional word in Japanese. Students will have a chance to familiarize themselves to work cooperatively on the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese (BCCWJ)in order to check if their proposed guideline is sufficiently adequate.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar II)B
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of this class is to create an annotation guideline with respect to an assigned functional word in Japanese. Students will have a chance to familiarize themselves to work cooperatively on the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese (BCCWJ)in order to check if their proposed guideline is sufficiently adequate.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (23:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3714J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course gives you opportunities to conduct fieldwork in Kyushu areas (like Miyazaki, Okinawa, etc.) and to learn basic methods for language description.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3714J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course gives you opportunities to conduct fieldwork in Kyushu areas (like Miyazaki, Okinawa, etc.) and to learn basic methods for language description.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:46)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar IV)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3714J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course gives you opportunities to conduct fieldwork in Kyushu areas (like Miyazaki, Okinawa, etc.) and to learn basic methods for language description.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3715J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview At the end of this course, students will be able to run behavioral and neuroscientific experiments and to analyze data using correct statistical methods. They will also show the programming skills for data analysis using Python and R software.
Students must install Anaconda (https://www.anaconda.com/), PsychoPy (https://www.psychopy.org/), and RStudio (https://rstudio.com/) software before the class starts.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (13:47) 〔Moodle授業ページを追記。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)A
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)A
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3715J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview At the end of this course, students will be able to run behavioral and neuroscientific experiments and to analyze data using correct statistical methods. They will also show the programming skills for data analysis using Python and R software.
Students must install Anaconda (https://www.anaconda.com/), PsychoPy (https://www.psychopy.org/), and RStudio (https://rstudio.com/) software before the class starts.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (13:48) 〔Moodle授業ページを追記。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)B
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Seminar V)B
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3715J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview At the end of this course, students will be able to run behavioral and neuroscientific experiments and to analyze data using correct statistical methods. They will also show the programming skills for data analysis using Python and R software.
Students must install Anaconda (https://www.anaconda.com/), PsychoPy (https://www.psychopy.org/), and RStudio (https://rstudio.com/) software before the class starts.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (13:48) 〔Moodle授業ページを追記。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4711J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The course is open only for third-grade students of the linguistics department.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4711J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Under the advisor's supervising, students will learn advanced methodologies, use additional source materials, and further develop scholarly writing skills related to their own themes.
Last updated : 2023/3/12 (18:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4711J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
biweekly Wed3:Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The students will make an experimental design to test linguistic hypotheses, and run their experiment for verifying the hypotheses.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (22:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Professor UEYAMA Ayumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Under the advisor's supervising, students will learn advanced methodologies, use additional source materials, and further develop scholarly writing skills related to their own themes.
Last updated : 2023/3/12 (18:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The course is open only for fourth grade students of the linguistics department.
Last updated : 2023/2/22 (22:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Linguistics & Applied Linguistics Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Thesis Writing, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Practice II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor OHTA Shinri
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4712J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
biweekly Wed3:Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The students will make an experimental design to test linguistic hypotheses, and run their experiment for verifying the hypotheses.
Last updated : 2023/4/1 (22:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Linguistics
Introduction to Linguistics
Sub Title 
Associate Professor SHIMOJI Michinori
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2702J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview As a sub-discipline of humanities, linguistics seeks to uncover human nature by focusing on language. It tries to answer the fundamental question of what constitute grammar as it is internalized in all human beings and how it is related to the grammar of each individual language. It also explores the relationship between language and its speakers who use it. These questions must be addressed by dealing with empirical data from diverse languages upon which linguistic theories are based. This class examines some of such fundamental questions and different approaches of linguistics whereby students will be able to have a basic understanding of linguistics and have a further interest in this field of study.
Last updated : 2023/4/14 (17:38) 〔教室はA117です。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2703J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is designed for students to provide a basic understanding about human behavior, mental process and culture. The learning objectives of this course are as follows, first, to expand understanding of human mind and cultural diversity by covering a wide range of topics and common interests, second, to put new knowledge about human behavior to practical use in the student’s own life.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:47)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology (Seminar I)
Psychology (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview In this course, students will learn how to make JavaScript programs for perceptual and cognitive psychology experiments.
Last updated : 2023/3/27 (14:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology (Seminar II)
Psychology (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to introduce students to research methods in experimental psychology. The course consists of lectures and practice. Students are required to present their own experimental design and to discuss about it together.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology (Seminar III)
Psychology (Seminar III)
Sub Title 
Professor NAKAMURA Tomoyasu
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course is about the development of the survey instrument, the questionnaire. Topics include basic psychometric theory, questionnaire design, data collection, and data analysis.
Last updated : 2023/3/8 (00:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4:Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course provides an introduction to research methods in psychology. The following topics will be emphasized: the role of scientific inquiry in psychology, research questions, ethics in research, writing in psychology, and research designs. Upon completion of the course, you should possess an understanding of the fundamental principles and procedures of psychological research.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (10:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course deals with the basic concepts and principles of educational psychology, focusing on the motivation process and method.

Students will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in order to understand the relationships between theory and practice of motivation.

The goal is to get a deeper understanding in distinct psycho-social tasks in educational situations from the perspective of Psychology.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (11:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4:Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to provide hands-on experience with the methods and techniques of psychology. In addition to completion of experiments, students will develop the skills to design an experiment, statistically analyze and interpret the results, and to present the findings in an APA-style written report.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (10:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4:Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to provide hands-on experience with the methods and techniques of psychology. In addition to completion of experiments, students will develop the skills to design an experiment, statistically analyze and interpret the results, and to present the findings in an APA-style written report.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (11:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4:Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to provide hands-on experience with the methods and techniques of psychology. In addition to completion of experiments, students will develop the skills to design an experiment, statistically analyze and interpret the results, and to present the findings in an APA-style written report.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (11:01)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Experiments of Psychology, Advanced I
Experiments of Psychology, Advanced I
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers students the opportunity to study a topic of personal interest, working independently under the supervision of a faculty member.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (11:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Experiments of Psychology, Advanced II
Experiments of Psychology, Advanced II
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers students the opportunity to study a topic of personal interest, working independently under the supervision of a faculty member.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (11:04)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology (Lecture I)
Psychology (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of the basic theory of human visual perception and important concepts and ideas in perceptual and cognitive psychology.
Last updated : 2023/3/13 (11:07)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology (Lecture II)
Psychology (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the basic concepts and methods of perceptual and cognitive psychology. Particularly, the concepts will be explained in terms of human information processing.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (11:52)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor, School of Human and Social Sciences, Fukuoka Prefectural University MUGISHIMA Go
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview To understand psychological phenomena including perception, cognition, learning, emotion and neuropsychological disorder, it is meaningful to study the relationship between the phenomena and the functions of the brain. In this lecture, the fundamentals of neuroscience are first introduced, then findings and theories in physiological psychology are elucidated.
Last updated : 2023/3/14 (16:57)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Professor, Fukuoka University OUE Wataru
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course provides an overview of the basic theories, concepts, and terms regarding with forensic and criminal psychology to need for acquiring a licensed psychologist.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Professor NAKAMURA Tomoyasu
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview Psychological research typically involves the use of statistical methods. This course introduces the methods of quantitative inquiry that are most commonly used in psychology.research; topics include descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, multiple regression analysis, factor analysis, and analysis of variance.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (19:40) 〔開講形態が変更となっています。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Psychology of Teaching & Instruction I
Psychology of Teaching & Instruction I
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course deals with the basic concepts and principles of educational psychology, focusing on the instruction process and method.
Students will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in order to understand the relationships between theory and practice of instruction.
Last updated : 2023/4/9 (02:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class will provide an overview of many of the important theories and topics that organizational psychology study, including work motivation, career, leadership.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is a lecture on "Environmental Behavioral Studies" based on community theory. The lecture will explain the theory and practice of "Environmental Behavioral Studies" with practical examples from various fields (e.g., community organizing, disaster prevention and reconstruction, etc.). The aim is for students to acquire a perspective to analyze various issues in contemporary society using "Environmental Behavioral Studies. Fieldwork will be conducted in this course to deepen students' understanding of "Environmental Behavioral Studies".
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Personality Psychology I
Personality Psychology I
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview There often happens serious situations in which human nature is alienated despite the progress of modern medicine and medical care services. Therefore, the need for clinical psychology in medical care services is increasing from the viewpoint of comprehensive and holistic care of human lives. This lecture aims to demonstrate clinical psychology required in various disease conditions and situations, e.g., primary care, palliative care, perinatal care, gerontology, etc., in modern medical care service systems.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The psychopathology has several historical origins and has occupied the major domain of psychiatry and clinical psychology as follows: (1) traditional German psychiatry that describes precisely symptoms of mental illness, (2) psychometric evaluation employing dimensional measures, (3) psychoanalysis and humanistic psychopathology that inspect inner side of abnormal psychopathology, and (4) philosophy of psychiatry that is linked with phenomenology or ethical/philosophical issues on the relationship between human and neuroscience. This lecture aims to focus on multiple aspects of the deviation of human psychology as well as the boundary between normality and abnormality of human mind in the current context of the modern age.
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (11:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Both emotion and personality are concepts used in everyday life. In this lecture, we will discuss how these concepts can be treated as academic subjects and how we should consider the relationship between these two concepts, introducing the accumulation of previous research in affective and personality psychology. It also discusses how these can be treated not only as 'objects' detached from the learners themselves, but also as clinical concepts.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4:Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class covers the rudiments of various psychological assessment techniques, including their implementation, analysis, and interpretation.
Various techniques such as the questionnaire method, drawing method, intelligence test, developmental test, and projection method will be covered. Students learn each technique experientially as examiners and examinees, and also learn the theoretical background of the concept of psychological assessment.
In this course, students will learn the purpose and ethics of psychological assessment, the perspectives and development of psychological assessment, methods of psychological assessment (observation, interview, and psychological testing), and the basics of appropriate recording and reporting.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu1
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Attending on the group therapy for children with developmental disabilities coming to the Center for clinical psychology and Human Development in Kyushu-University
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (11:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand accessibility for disabilities and needs in person with disability from the point of view of psychology.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Developmental Psychotherapy IV
Developmental Psychotherapy IV
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Learning the history of conception of Disability, Special Education System in Japan, and also the features of Developmental disabilities including Intellectual disabilities, Autistic Spectrum Disorder,.Cerebral Palsy, Aphasia, etc.
Last updated : 2023/9/21 (14:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Lifespan Development I
Lifespan Development I
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Students will learn about human development and learning based on Educational Psychology and School Psychology.
These contain the disciplines of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and clinical fields.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (12:22)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu1
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Attending on the group therapy for children with developmental disabilities coming to the Center for clinical psychology and Human Development in Kyushu-University
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Students are able to obtain basic knowledge concerning the structure and function of human body (involving physiology) in respect to the control by the nervous system. Students will learn on the characteristics of the major diseases and will also understand the recent progress in the brain science. The purpose of this lecture is to teach outline of human anatomy to students who want to be the psychological counselor, Certified Psychiatrist.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminor-style course basically requires participants to read original articles in the field of experimental psychology focusing on human infants/chidlren (and also nonhuman animals) published in English. Specific form of the course may be fixed depending on the number of participants and the participants' interests (English-Japanese translation, intensive reading, and pkanning new experimental design reflecting the original study may be alternatives).
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (11:43)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon1:Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class will focus on the developmental change of various domains such as communication behaviors and language. Participants will have to organize the basic knowledge, read recent papers, prepare a brief report on them, and give a presentation on them. Participants will make a new study design and discuss it.
Last updated : 2023/10/3 (10:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Classical research does not only mean old research, but also research that has made a significant contribution to the development of subsequent research. In this sense, it is possible not only to learn about the latest research, but also to understand the research that should be done in the future by studying classical research.
In this class, we will focus on classic and important research in social psychology and related fields. Each student will then give a presentation on his/her own classical research in order to gain a deeper understanding of the research and how it has influenced current research. Based on this understanding, participants will discuss the significance of classical research.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (10:09)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Well-being has been the focus of attention in many places in recent years. In organizations as well, there is a growing interest in the wellbeing of workers. Therefore, this seminar will focus on the theme of "wellbeing in organizations. Participants will then present psychological research related to wellbeing and discuss it with seminar participants. Furthermore, interventions by companies to enhance wellbeing will be discussed from an academic perspective.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (11:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this class is to deepen students' understanding of the important conditions for building understandable interpersonal communication from a social psychological perspective.
In order to foster a more concrete and realistic awareness of the issues, students will watch video materials and write their own ideas after setting a problem to study in advance. Then, they will explain their views to each other, exchange opinions, discuss, and examine the conditions necessary for interpersonal communication that can be understood.
Last updated : 2023/9/21 (14:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Clinical Psychology II
Clinical Psychology II
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue1
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, I would like to introduce the principles of counseling, and basic orientations of psychotherapy, including Psychoanalysis, Behavioral Therapy, Client-centered Therapy, etc.You will go to learn and discuss the theories of counseling, integrated or eclectic therapies, counseling structure, and client's condition, etc. In the latter half, we will watch the counseling movie (C.R. Rogers), and learn the process of counseling.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (11:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar comprises short lectures, experiential group activities, research review, and presentations of recent studies. The short lectures primarily emphasize the significant role emotions play in psychotherapy. During the first half of this seminar, our goal is to gain practical insights into various levels of emotions and personality through experiential exercises. These short lectures will guide you in experiencing practical learning. In the second half of the seminar, which includes research review and presentations, we encourage you to boost your motivation and foster creativity for advancing your studies and promoting innovation in practical work.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (10:14)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
心理
Major (Credit H)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview By learning the various concepts of psychoanalysis, students will learn about the various subtleties and dynamics of the human mind. Students will also learn about various psychiatric symptoms and mental illnesses from the perspective of psychoanalysis, and acquire their skills in helping others. Students will then learn about the actual psychological support and psychotherapy.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (10:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, we will study human anatomical system of body movement relating to many kinds of conditions in the neck, shoulder, hip-joint, legs, etc. For the rehabilitation of athlete or people with physical disabilities including cerebral palsy, these exact and practical knowledge is necessary to facilitate their movement control. Learning these body-system, it is anticipated that all the students in this class will be able to re-think about human-bodily conditions deeply and utilize its knowledge and sometimes techniques to the practical work in their future for the person with special needs.
Last updated : 2023/4/6 (11:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Legally and institutionally understand the responsibilities of certified public psychologists and their duties in each field
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (12:35)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Legally and institutionally understand the responsibilities of certified public psychologists and their duties in each field
Last updated : 2023/6/26 (12:10)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 4)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The aim of "Psychology Practice" is to provide practical hands-on learning at off-campus facilities in five major fields (healthcare, welfare, education, judiciary, and industry) about 1) team approach to those who need psychological support, 2) multidisciplinary cooperation and community collaboration, and 3) understanding of professional ethics and legal obligations as a psychologist licensed by the law.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The course aims understand infants and toddlers who follow the path of typical development and those who follow the path of atypical development discussed With a focus on the relationship between self and others.In addition, the development of autistic spectrum disorder will also be studied from the perspectiv of developmental ”sensory characteristics,”acharacteristics of the disorder from the viewpoint of lifespan dis‐order.
Last updated : 2023/4/11 (10:24)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview To understand the psychosocial issues of children with developmental disabilities and psychological support according to their developmental stage, and to consider support methods.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Comparative-Developmental Psychology IV
Comparative-Developmental Psychology IV
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/6/26 (12:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Interpersonal Behaviors II
Interpersonal Behaviors II
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, we will explain the processes that give rise to various interpersonal behaviors, referring to research findings in social psychology on interpersonal behavior. Specifically, topics such as communicative behavior, helping behavior, surcial support, aggressive behavior, exclusionary behavior, and bargaining behavior will be covered. We will then explain the mechanism of occurrence of interpersonal behaviors from the perspective of group dynamics, in which factors of an individual's personality and the characteristics of the situation and environment surrounding him or her interact to cause the behaviors. This class will be then carried on discussing together how to promote or suppress each interpersonal behavior.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (12:29)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Community Studies II
Community Studies II
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is a lecture on "Community Theory". The lecture will explain the theory and practice of "Community Theory" with practical examples from various fields (e.g., education, disaster risk reduction, reconstruction, etc.). This course aims for students to acquire a perspective to analyze various issues in contemporary society based on the perspectives of "Community Theory". In this course, group discussions and assignments on themes based on practical community-based research cases will be conducted by utilizing active learning methods.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Clinical Developmental Psychology III
Clinical Developmental Psychology III
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, students will learn about the difficulties that can arise at each stage of a child's development and about play therapy as a psychological support for children. In the second half of the course, students will learn the basics of clinical developmental support, including clinical cases in the area of child welfare.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (12:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Developmental Psychotherapy I
Developmental Psychotherapy I
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Understand psychosocial issues and necessary support in the welfare field based on developmental stages.
Last updated : 2023/4/10 (11:45)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri3:Fri4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand accessibility in special needs education and needs in person with disability from the point of view of psychology.
Last updated : 2023/9/25 (13:48)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar is designed to assist students in acquiring a foundational level of knowledge and skills for providing psychological support. During the course, students will assume various roles in practical scenarios and engage in discussions to exchange their perspectives. The seminar will incorporate a series of role-playing exercises and discussions to facilitate learning in the following areas:
1. Acquisition of knowledge and skills for providing psychological support in practical settings, encompassing (1) communication, (2) psychological assessment, (3) psychological interviewing, (4) community support, and more.
2. Needs assessments and formulating support plans for people in need.
3. Team-based approaches to supporting the everyday lives of individuals in need of support.
4. Promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration within the community.
5. Understanding of vocational ethics and legal responsibilities for Certified Public Psychologists.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (10:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Psychology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:


Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this class, we will discuss methods of psychological assessment and support for children and youth.
Last updated : 2023/9/29 (10:23)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Comparative Religions I
Introduction to Comparative Religions I
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor TAKAHASHI Sanami
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2704J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview We explore the concept of religion in the modern world in this lecture. From the perspective of religious studies, we review not only major and familiar issues, such as poverty, minority, and psychological disorders but also military conflicts on a global scale. Religious studies do not always mean learning the history of a certain religion. Today scholars are exploring customs, rituals, collective identities, and world views, which have closely related to religion. In this lecture, we study various functions and problems of religion. I hope the lecture will help you to improve your religious literacy, in order to respect various religious values.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (12:49)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Comparative Religions (Seminar I)
Comparative Religions (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Professor IIJIMA Shuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2821J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview In this seminar, students can choose your own subject to study. In this six months, you can use 30 minutes to give your presentation. 2nd year students are expected to report some preliminal study of your own subject. 3rd year students are expected to start your research. 4th year students are expected to write abstruct of your thesis.
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (22:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Comparative Religions (Seminar II)
Comparative Religions (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor TAKAHASHI Sanami
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2822J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this seminar, each student learns how to write an academic essay based on his/her topic.
Every student in our department is expected to conduct qualitative research. If you fail to have a proper research question, you have little chance to do adequate fieldwork. If you succeed in getting significant qualitative research, you need to know how to refer to previous literature and written materials. In the seminar, one or two students give a presentation on their research. Students learn to redirect their research through the discussion.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (07:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Cultural Anthropology (Lecture V)
Cultural Anthropology (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Graduate School of International Media, Communication, and Tourism Studies, Hokkaido University FUJINO Yohei
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3831J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview I protest the methodologies and fields of media anthropology that seem to be gaining more and more importance in recent years.
Last updated : 2023/2/27 (17:19)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Cultural Anthropology (Seminar VI)
Cultural Anthropology (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor TAKAHASHI Sanami
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3843J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In the course of Cultural Anthropology, we conduct a group survey and a survey of life histories biennially. This year we engage in a group survey. Students will learn how to conduct semi-structured interviews and participant observation through practice.
This year, we will conduct a survey targeting the Japanese Orthodox Church (JOC) in Kyushu. Orthodoxy is one of the Christian confessions. The orthodoxy was delivered from Russia to Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912), and at its peak had as many believers as the Catholics. Due to the Russo-Japanese War (1904) and the Russian Revolution (1917), the number of believers declined drastically, and today there are probably less than 50 Orthodox believers actively practicing in Kyushu. However, among these believers, in addition to those who have inherited the faith from their ancestors, there are also emigrants from Russia and Ukraine, as well as from Europe and America. By interviewing them, we will learn about the history of the Orthodox Church in Kyushu and the current situation of multicultural coexistence through the JOC.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (07:41)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Cultural Anthropology (Seminar VII)
Cultural Anthropology (Seminar VII)
Sub Title 
Professor IIJIMA Shuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4841J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The aims of this fieldwork-focused course are to introduce students to data analysis in order to develop an understanding of life histories. Skills will be developed through this analysis.
Last updated : 2023/8/19 (14:44)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Comparative Religions Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Social Anthropology (Lecture I)
Social Anthropology (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor IIJIMA Shuuji
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4831J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview In this lecture, we choose an ethnography and learn how to read an academic book in order to bridge academic knowledges and your own theme.
Last updated : 2023/8/19 (15:01) 〔テキストは9月末に決めます〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Sociology
Sub Title 
Lecturer INOUE Satoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2706J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture provides an introduction to sociology.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (11:33)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Methods of Sociological Research (Lecture)
Methods of Sociological Research (Lecture)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKANO Kazuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2855J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the design and implementation of social research.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (16:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Lecture I)
Sociology (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YAMASHITA Akiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2851J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on qualitative methods used in social research. Subjects include the foundations of qualitative methods, research design, data collection and data analysis.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (22:59)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Lecture II)
Sociology (Lecture II)
Sub Title 
Lecturer INOUE Satoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2852J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on basic concepts and theories of gender and sexuality.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (11:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Lecture V)
Sociology (Lecture V)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YAMASHITA Akiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3851J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The goal of this course is two-fold: 1. the analysis of various statistical data published by the government and other organizations; and 2. the interpretation of the results of the performed analysis. Specific topics include descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution and cross tabulation. We will also touch upon correlation coefficient, correlation vs. causal relation, and spurious relationship.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (22:18)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Lecture VIII)
Sociology (Lecture VIII)
Sub Title 
Lecturer INOUE Satoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3854J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This is a course of basic statistical analysis. This lecture course focuses on descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (11:37)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Lecture XII)
Sociology (Lecture XII)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University MARUYAMA Satomi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4854J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This class will offer students a chance to work on their idea about gender and social policy, and feminism. Class time will be used to read and discuss on this topic, including student presentations.
Last updated : 2023/7/29 (13:28)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Seminar I)
Sociology (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YAMASHITA Akiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2861J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course will explore forms of family diversity from a sociological perspective. We will read, discuss about important works in sociology.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (22:30)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Seminar V)
Sociology (Seminar V)
Sub Title 
Lecturer INOUE Satoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3861J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand various aspects of social exclusion/inclusion in contemporary society through reading sociological works.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (11:40)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology (Seminar VI)
Sociology (Seminar VI)
Sub Title 
Lecturer INOUE Satoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3862J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Tue2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to understand various theories of gender/sexuality through reading important works from sociology and adjacent disciplines.
Last updated : 2023/4/7 (11:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology of Community Welfare (Lecture I)
Sociology of Community Welfare (Lecture I)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKANO Kazuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2871J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on the design and implementation of social research.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology of Community Welfare (Lecture IX)
Sociology of Community Welfare (Lecture IX)
Sub Title 
Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Matsuyama University YAMADA Tomiaki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4871J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview  This course aims to open the new approach to the lived experience of social sufferings which is that of the clinical sociology. The clinical sociology is the qualitative research method which tries to embed the narratives of the suffering people in the adequate social and historical context to understand them from the standpoint of themselves. Three topics are examined in terms of this approach. The first is the historical treatment of the disabled from the mentally ill to the severely handicapped. The second is the HIV tainted blood product incident in Japan in 1980s. The third is the prolonged incarceration of the patients of the Hansen's disease in Japan. We explore the possibilities of providing care to the suffering people based on the examination of the three topics.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:15)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology of Community Welfare (Seminar XI)
Sociology of Community Welfare (Seminar XI)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKANO Kazuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4883J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with skills and knowledge to conduct social surveys, beginning from the preparation and ending up in completing the survey report.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:02)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociology of Community Welfare (Seminar XII)
Sociology of Community Welfare (Seminar XII)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKANO Kazuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4884J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This course aims to provide students with skills and knowledge to conduct social surveys, beginning from the preparation and ending up in completing the survey report.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:03)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociological Research Methods (Seminar I)
Sociological Research Methods (Seminar I)
Sub Title 
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4865J
Course Code:
2023

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(, )
Course Overview
Last updated :

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sociological Research Methods (Seminar II)
Sociological Research Methods (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor YAMASHITA Akiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4866J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This seminar is for students who plan to write a graduate thesis. Seminar participants will examine their research topics, review relevant research, choose an appropriate methodology for analysis.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (23:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course
Sociology Major
Major (Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Research Methods for Community Welfare (Seminar II)
Research Methods for Community Welfare (Seminar II)
Sub Title 
Professor TAKANO Kazuyoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4886J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The purpose of this course is to give students guidance for their graduation thesis.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (15:05)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2年生 3年生 4年生
Intended School:
International Humanities I: Introduction to Japanese History I
International Humanities I: Introduction to Japanese History I
Sub Title  From Jomon to Heian: (Why) Does it Matter Today?
Associate Professor Ellen VAN GOETHEM
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon1:Wed1
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview 対面とオンデマンド型授業 This course will provide an overview of Japanese history from its origins to the twelfth century and demonstrate how ancient history is still relevant today. In addition, students will be introduced to Western scholarship on Japanese history and to a wide range of foreign-language resources. Each session will consist of a brief recorded lecture, a number of instructor-led assignments, and short research projects.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (18:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year: 2年生 3年生 4年生
Intended School:
International Humanities II: Introduction to Japanese History II
International Humanities II: Introduction to Japanese History II
Sub Title  From Jomon to Heian: (Why) Does it Matter Today?
Associate Professor Ellen VAN GOETHEM
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview 対面とオンデマンド型授業 This course will provide an overview of Japanese history from its origins to the twelfth century and demonstrate how ancient history is still relevant today. In addition, students will be introduced to Western scholarship on Japanese history and to a wide range of foreign-language resources. Each session will consist of a brief recorded lecture, a number of instructor-led assignments, and short research projects.

The course will be held from August 25 until August 29
In person on August 25 (1st and 2nd period), August 28 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period), and August 29 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period) (room B105)
Online on August 26 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period) and August 27 (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th period). On demand options will be available for students who cannot attend in person/online sessions. Please contact me at vgoethem@lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp for details
Last updated : 2023/5/23 (17:19) 〔The course will be held from August 25 until August 29
In person on August 25 (1st and 2nd period), August 28 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period), and August 29 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period) (room B105)
Online on August 26 (1st, 2nd and 3rd period) and August 27 (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th period). On demand options will be available for students who cannot attend in person/online sessions. Please contact me at vgoethem@lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp for details〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
International Humanities III: Introduction to Japanese Literature and Languages I
International Humanities III: Introduction to Japanese Literature and Languages I
Sub Title  Introduction to Cultural Memory Studies
Assistant Professor David WEISS
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu2
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview Cultural memory studies is an interdisciplinary field of research that examines the social construction of the past. It is based on the assumption that images of the past are always constructed from the perspective of, and in response to needs of, the present. This course introduces central concepts in memory studies, such as collective memory and its social frameworks, communicative and cultural memory, processes of canonization, the media of cultural memory, the invention of tradition, and sites of memory. These concepts are illustrated with concrete case studies from Japan.
Last updated : 2023/2/21 (16:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
International Humanities X: Analyzing International Scholarship on Japan II
International Humanities X: Analyzing International Scholarship on Japan II
Sub Title  Gender in Contemporary Japan
Adjunct Instructor Xiaoyang HAO
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E科目 (English, English)
Course Overview To what extent did the #MeToo movement take off in Japan and how to make sense of it? Why do sex workers in Japan object to both abolition movements aiming to eliminate prostitution and rights groups striving to advance the rights of those engaged in sex work? The pension system of Japan exempts the pension premium of full-time housewives, but does it really benefit these women? Why do boys almost always outperform girls when it comes to physical strength tests at schools both inside and outside Japan? In the process of addressing these questions, this gender studies course will expose students to local and global issues with which feminist researchers have grappled, and the classical and contemporary gender theories which gender studies scholars have advanced. Together we will be listening to the voices of the marginalized (not limited to women) and diving into various aspects of the questions mentioned above.
Last updated : 2023/3/3 (06:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Foundations of the Humanities I
Foundations of the Humanities I
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM1011J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Fri2
伊都センターゾーン Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Professors from the philosophy and history courses in the faculty lecture in turn their disciplinary based topic with basic perspective.
Last updated : 2023/4/4 (09:08)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Foundations of the Humanities II
Foundations of the Humanities II
Sub Title 
Associate Professor MITSUDOO Hiroyuki
Numbering Code: LET-HUM1012J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview (Each week, one teacher from Literature course and Human Science course introduces students to what they can learn in each department of the two courses.)
Last updated : 2023/10/2 (11:28)

School of Letters Department of Humianities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities A-1
The Humanities A-1
Sub Title 
Professor OGURO Yasumasa
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, German)
Course Overview Lecture series on contemporary German culture / Ringvorlesung zur deutschen Gegenwartskultur
Last updated : 2023/2/13 (18:59)

School of Letters Department of Humianities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities B-1
The Humanities B-1
Sub Title 
Assistant Professor YAMAMOTO Kentaro
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 古典漢文)
Course Overview This lecture course provides an overview of the humanities from the perspective of human "behavior" in psychology and Chinese literature.
Last updated : 2023/11/14 (13:43)

School of Letters Department of Humianities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities C-1
The Humanities C-1
Sub Title 
Associate Professor ONO Yasuteru
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course provides an in-depth examination of specific aspects of modern Korean history and American literature. The course also occasionally touches on relevant topics in United States of America and the Korean peninsula.
Last updated : 2023/9/26 (19:34)

School of Letters Department of Humianities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities D-1
The Humanities D-1
Sub Title 
Associate Professor FUJII Michiaki
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed2
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, French)
Course Overview Consider issues of script, national language, and literature in the different cultural worlds of France and China.
Last updated : 2023/2/28 (15:50)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities Seminar IA
The Humanities Seminar IA
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers selected themes on ethics and geography.
Last updated : 2023/6/14 (18:41) 〔第1回目の授業に必ず出席してください。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
The Humanities Seminar IB
The Humanities Seminar IB
Sub Title 
Professor ONJO Akio
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course offers selected themes on French literature, Linguistic and Digital humanities.
Last updated : 2023/6/14 (18:43) 〔第1回目の授業に必ず出席してください。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Classical Greek I
Classical Greek I
Sub Title 
None KUNIKOSHI Mithitaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2021J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The Greek we will study is the language used by the Athenians in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Learning Classical Greek will also help you to read Homer and the New Testament in Greek.

The Greek sequence (Classical Greek I,II) is designed to introduce you to Greek Classics. You will acquire certain linguistic knowledge and skills (e.g. pronunciation, vocabulary, morphology and syntax), and understand the culture that produced the classical literature.

You need to attend class every week, prepared and ready to participate actively.
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (22:55)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Classical Greek II
Classical Greek II
Sub Title 
None KUNIKOSHI Mithitaka
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3021J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Mon5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview The Greek we will study is the language used by the Athenians in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Learning Classical Greek will also help you to read Homer and the New Testament in Greek.

The Greek sequence (Classical Greek I,II) is designed to introduce you to Greek Classics. You will acquire certain linguistic knowledge and skills (e.g. pronunciation, vocabulary, morphology and syntax), and understand the culture that produced the classical literature.

You need to attend class every week, prepared and ready to participate actively.
Last updated : 2023/2/23 (22:58)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Latin I
Latin I
Sub Title 
None YANO Taichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2022J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to familialise students with the elementary latin grammer.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (14:31)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Latin II
Latin II
Sub Title 
None YANO Taichi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3022J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course aims to familialise student with the elementary latin grammer.
Last updated : 2023/4/2 (14:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit I
Sanskrit I
Sub Title 
None KITANO Shintarou
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2023J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview This course aims to familiarize students with the classical Sanskrit. Students will continue to develop their knowledge of Sanskrit grammar.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (10:25)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Sanskrit II
Sanskrit II
Sub Title 
None KITANO Shintarou
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3023J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, サンスクリット)
Course Overview The aim of this seminar is to develop understandings of the structure of the Sanskrit language. Students will improve their reading skills of Sanskrit.
Last updated : 2023/3/30 (10:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Classical Chinese I
Classical Chinese I
Sub Title 
None INAMORI Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2024J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to develop students' skills in the kun'yomi method and basic reading comprehension of Chinese texts, focusing on classical Chinese literary works written in a traditional style. Students will read representative works from each period through kun'yomi to appreciate their universal appeal. This semester, we will study works from the Pre-Qin to Tang Dynasties.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:53)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 1)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Classical Chinese II
Classical Chinese II
Sub Title 
None INAMORI Masako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2025J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, 中国語)
Course Overview This course aims to develop students' skills in the kun'yomi method and basic reading comprehension of Chinese texts, focusing on classical Chinese literary works written in a traditional style. Students will read representative works from each period through kun'yomi to appreciate their universal appeal. This semester, students will study works from the Tang dynasty onwards.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:54)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Museum Management
Museum Management
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Kyushu University Museum MISHIMA Misako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2062J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course focuses on museum management in Japan.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (17:12)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Museum Materials
Museum Materials
Sub Title 
Idemitsu Museum of Arts TOKUDOME Daisuke
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3061J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, その他)
Course Overview Museum materials are the fundamental materials of its activities in a Museum. In other words, they are collected, stored, exhibited, and exhibited in museums, and used and utilized in research, education, and dissemination activities. This lecture will confirm the concept of museum materials, learn the basics of collecting, handling, organizing, and researching materials, and gain a deeper understanding of the roles and uses of museum materials. In addition, experienced curator in the museum will introduce the process of specific activities and practical skills from their experiences and perspectives, and some of these skills will also be acquired.
Last updated : 2023/7/14 (00:32)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Theory of Preservation for Museum
Theory of Preservation for Museum
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, The Kyushu University Museum MARUYAMA Munetoshi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM3062J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/8/16 (15:56)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Information and Media for Museum
Information and Media for Museum
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, The Kyushu University Museum ITO Yasuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4062J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview
Last updated : 2023/6/26 (09:42)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Information Resources in library
Introduction to Information Resources in library
Sub Title 
Professor KAWAHIRA Toshifumi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2077J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Thu5
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, その他)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the discipline of the Library Science, in particular, the matters concerned on the information resources,
Last updated : 2023/5/9 (15:38)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Library Administration and Management
Introduction to Library Administration and Management
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Integrated Frontier Sciences WATANABE Yukiko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2072J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Wed3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This lecture course explains about the law concerning libraries, the laws of related areas, and the library policy, as well as the concept of library management, human resources and facilities management, service planning, securing of budget, suvey and evaluation, operation form etc.
Last updated : 2023/3/31 (14:27)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Library Services
Introduction to Library Services
Sub Title 
Professor, Promotion Office for Data-Driven Innovation ISHIDA Emi
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2074J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course explains about the transition of libray service, the elements of services, in-library use, circulation, reference service, publicity for seminors and lectures, collaborations with other information services institutions. In addition, it explains about problem solving support, the service for he handicappted and the aged, and multi-cultural service.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (12:36)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Library Services for Children
Library Services for Children
Sub Title 
Ogori City Library NAKAMURA Aya
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2076J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Mon3
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview Learn about the actual service, meaning of child services in the public library. Learn about the type and characteristics of child materials, and deepen understanding in the exercise of materials. He also learns how to connect children with books at public library. Understanding the role of child services, thinking about what is important for children's reading.
Last updated : 2023/4/30 (20:42) 〔受講者は、Moodleに受講登録をしてください。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities History and Geography Course

(Credit 2)

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Intended School:
Science of History (General Principles)
Science of History (General Principles)
Sub Title 
Professor SHIMIZU Kazuhiro
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2301J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Fri3
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview This lecture course is designed to introduce students to the discipline of History, the basic principle and theories of the historical science.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (09:51) 〔評価は、期末試験のみで行います。〕

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introductory Course of Computer Operations
Introductory Course of Computer Operations
Sub Title 
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Kyushu Kyoritsu University KIMURA Minako
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2083J
Course Code:
2023 SpringTerm
weekly Tue4
Ito Classroom
E/J科目 (日本語, English)
Course Overview This course is designed for teacher training to provide a basic understanding about information and communication technology in education; topics include making document, spread sheet, literature retrieval, teaching method using ICT.
Last updated : 2023/10/25 (09:26)

School of Letters Department of Humanities Human Sciences Course

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Introduction to Statistics (Human Sciences)
Introduction to Statistics (Human Sciences)
Sub Title 
Numbering Code: LET-HUM2701J
Course Code:
2023

Ito Classroom
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Course Overview
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School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Occidental Classics (Lecture IV)
Occidental Classics (Lecture IV)
Sub Title 
Associate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, J. F. Oberlin University TANAKA Ikko
Numbering Code: LET-HUM4092J
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
intensive
Ito Classroom
M/J科目 (日本語, ギリシャ語)
Course Overview The aim of this course is to understand the basic concepts of literary criticism in ancient philosophy and to explain their characteristics. For example, literary works are sometimes regarded as art, but the concept of art did not exist in antiquity. Instead, the concept of 'mimesis' (imitation) played an important role. Also, while today we appreciate literary works using the concenpts of 'fiction/nonfiction,' such a category did not exist in antiquity. So how did ancient people appreciate literary works without concepts such as art and fiction? In this course, we will examine the arguments of Plato and Aristotle, who discussed poetry and artistic works, and consider their historical significance.
Last updated : 2023/4/3 (13:00)

School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

Intended Year:
Intended School:
Lectures on Journalism II
Lectures on Journalism II
Sub Title 
Supervisory Center, West Area Head Office, The Asahi Shimbun Asahi Shimbun
Numbering Code:
Course Code:
2023 FallTerm
weekly Wed4
Ito Classroom
J科目 (日本語, 日本語)
Course Overview The development of the Internet has flooded us with information. What is the current state of journalism, centered on newspapers? Reporters from the Asahi Shimbun and former reporters who have covered and written in various departments will explain the role and function of journalism and the state of mass communication from their own perspectives.
By also showing how to report and convey information digitally and on broadcast, we will highlight the characteristics of each media.
Through classes, students learn the grammar to read and understand the daily news.
Last updated : 2023/8/24 (10:23)