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ARTS/ART WORKSHOP:DISCOVERING ARTS AND CULTURE IN JAPAN
| Subtitle | "ARTS/ART WORKSHOP:DISCOVERING ARTS AND CULTURE IN JAPAN" |
|---|---|
| Lecturer(s) | HISHIYAMA, YUKO |
| Credit(s) | 2 |
| Academic Year/Semester | 2023 Spring (2nd Half) |
| Day/Period | Sat.3,4 |
| Campus | Mita |
| Class Format | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) |
| Registration Number | 82708 |
| Faculty/Graduate School | INTERNATIONAL CENTER |
| Year Level | 2, 3, 4 |
| Course Description | A course to aim to get a firm grounding in cultural, social, historical, and practical aspects of art in contemporary Japan through diverse activities including workshops, field trips and research. |
| K-Number | CIN-CO-00123-212-01 |
| Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | CIN | INTERNATIONAL CENTER |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department/Major | CO | ||
| Main Course Number | Level | 0 | Faculty-wide |
| Major Classification | 0 | Other Course | |
| Minor Classification | 12 | International Center Course (Humanities) - Art | |
| Subject Type | 3 | Elective subject | |
| Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 2 | Lecture |
| Class Format | 1 | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) | |
| Language of Instruction | 2 | English | |
| Academic Discipline | 01 | Philosophy, art, and related fields | |
Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome
This course is designed to provide both international and Japanese students who are interested in art. The goal of this workshop is to give students a firm grounding in cultural, social, historical, and practical aspects of art in contemporary Japan. Students in this course will engage in diverse activities both in and outside of class within this multicultural student body. The activities include workshops, field trips, and research. It is from comparative culture or intercultural communication perspectives with student-centered learning experience of Japanese art.
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