Keio University Syllabus and Timetable

SEMINAR B(1)

Lecturer(s)YANAGIMACHI, ISAO
Credit(s)2
Academic Year/Semester2025 Spring
Day/PeriodTue.4
CampusSFC
Class FormatFace-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Registration Number37693
Faculty/Graduate SchoolPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Year Level1, 2, 3, 4
FieldRESEARCH SEMINARS SEMINARS
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Prerequisites(Recommended)C1036 コーポレートガバナンス/CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
C1096 国際企業論/INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES
C1123 韓国社会論/KOREAN SOCIAL STUDIES
Related ClassesC1131 現代文化探究(朝鮮語圏)/MODERN CULTURE (KOREAN)
C1137 韓国文化論/KOREAN CULTURAL STUDIES
C1119 韓国地域論/KOREAN REGIONAL STUDIES
LocationSFC
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K-Number FPE-CO-05003-311-89
Course AdministratorFaculty/Graduate SchoolFPEPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
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Main Course NumberLevel0Faculty-wide
Major Classification5Research Seminars
Minor Classification00Seminar
Subject Type3Elective subject
Supplemental Course InformationClass Classification3Seminar
Class Format1Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Language of Instruction1Japanese
Academic Discipline89Academic Skills

Course Summary

The theme of this this seminar is
Politics, Economy, and Society of South Korea and North Korea. The purpose of this research is to focus on the political and social fields, economic and management fields, and historical fields, targeting the Korean Peninsula (South Korea and North Korea) as a region. By preparing a flexible and wide-ranging perspective, we will try to deepen our understanding of the Korean Peninsula, which is a neighboring region.

Course Description/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome

The theme of this this seminar is Politics, Economy, and Society of South Korea and North Korea. Focusing on the Korean Peninsula (South Korea and North Korea) as a region, we will proceed with research focusing on the fields of politics / society, economy / management, and history. Using the Korean language learned at SFC as a weapon, we will develop Korean and North Korean studies as area studies from a comprehensive perspective. In addition to related materials in Japanese and English, we will actively search for materials and literature in Korean. The ultimate goal is to deepen the intellectual understanding of the Korean Peninsula, which is a neighboring country.

Research Seminar Theme

Korean Study

Project Theme (next semester)

Just like this semester.

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Textbooks

Not specified

Reference Books

・Management of Lotte founder ,Takeo Shigemitsu, 2021, Nikkei.
・60 chapters to understand modern Korea, 2014, Akashi-shoten.

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Remarks

The lecturer for this seminar will retire in 2025. Therefore, this seminar will not be accepting new applications for either the spring or fall semesters. Only students enrolled in 2024 will be allowed to enroll in 2025.