Japanese Culture and Society A
Instructor Andreev Stoytchev Anton
Academic Year 2021Class Code 100D021001 Numbering code
Year of Study 1~4 Type of Class Lecture Credit 2
Schedule Tue3,Fall Campus HAKUSAN Room Hakusan Remote Class
Main Language Japanese Courses by instructors with practical experience
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【Course Purpose and Description】

This course is designed for students with no or some background in Japanese (TJ1-TJ2). The goal for this semester is to understand Japanese culture and society through experiential learning. In each class, students will participate in discussions on various topics related to Japanese culture and society such as religions, lifestyles and traditional culture. This course is conducted in English and simple Japanese.

【Learning Objectives】

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1) better understand Japan and its people
2) experience Japanese culture
3) connect and actively participate in communities

【Schedule】

Week 1: Introduction / Culture
Week 2: Shintoism and others 1
Week 3: Shintoism and others 2 (Field trip)
Week 4: Animism inside Japanese Animation
Week 5: Modern lifestyle
Week 6: Traditional lifestyle 1
Week 7: Traditional lifestyle 2 (Field trip)
Week 8: Traditional dance and music
Week 9: Japanese food
Week 10: Japanese Education System
Week 11: Students` presentation on Japanese culture and society
Week 12: Students` presentation (cont.)
Week 13: Students` presentation (cont.)
Week 14: Students` presentation (cont.)
Week 15: Reflection

*Students must always bring their Account Sheet (the paper on which their ID and password are printed which was handed to them at the Orientation upon their arrival) to every class.
* This schedule is subject to change.

【Instructional Methods】

Since the purpose of this course is experiential learning, various activities such as filed trips, discussions, and demonstrations will be arranged though out this course.

【Self-study before/after classes】

Students are expected to reflect their cultural experiences and submit their papers.

【Methods of Evaluation and Grading Criteria】

Presentation: 20%
Reflective Papers: 45%
Tasks: 15%
Attendance & Performance: 20%
【Grading Criteria】
Grading conforms to Toyo university’s grading standard.

【Pre-requisites】

Integrated Japanese I & II or equivalent.

【Textbooks】

『Japan: Then and Now Eigo de kataru nihon jijyo (Talking Japanese Affairs in English)』 the Japan Times

【Reference Materials】

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