●時間割コード 20200083481
●科目区分 開放科目
●科目名 異文化間能力入門
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●主担当教員名 楠元 景子
●単位数 2単位
●開講時期 後期 水・4
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●対象学部 全学部(英語授業)
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●本授業の目的およびねらい
This course aims to acquire knowledge of the basic concepts of Intercultural Competence and learn how to cultivate it in order to be able to communicate effectively in cross-cultural situations and to relate appropriately in a variety of cultural contexts.
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●履修条件あるいは関連する科目等
-Students should hold an English level equal or above of: TOEFL PBT 523, TOEFL iBT 70, IELTS 5.5, TOEIC 730. \Maximum number of students: 20 (Students are required to attend the first class)
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●授業内容
In the first part of the course, students will learn the definition and the four components of Intercultural Competence. Related concepts such as culture, language, identity, prejudice, stereotypes, generalization, ethnocentrism, cultural relativism will be explored in order to have a deeper understanding on the development of Intercultural Competence. In the second part, students will be involved in discussions, group work and group presentations to deepen their understanding on the topics covered, and to learn their application in a real-world setting. <Schedule> Oct 6 (W1): Introduction to the course Oct 13(W2): Definition of Intercultural Competence Oct 20 (W3): Culture Oct 27(W4): Language, Identity Nov 10 (W5): Prejudice, Stereotypes, Generalization Nov 17 (W6): Prejudice, Stereotypes, Generalization Nov 24 (W7): Ethnocentrism, Cultural Relativism Dec 1 (W8): Developing IC (Knowledge) Dec 8 (W9): Developing IC (Attitude) Dec 15 (W10): Developing IC (Attitude) Dec 22 (W11): Developing IC (Awareness) Jan 12 (W12): Developing IC (Awareness) Jan 19 (W13): Developing IC (Skills) Jan 26 (W14): Developing IC (Skills) Feb 2 (W15): Presentations Feb 8 (W16): Presentations
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●成績評価の方法
Final report 40% (Final report can be written in either English or Japanese.) Presentation 30%, Participation and attendance 30%
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●教科書
Materials will be provided in class.
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●参考書
Reference materials information will be provided in class.
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●注意事項
This course is a mixed class with the NUPACE students. Students are expected to read the reference materials before the class and engage actively in discussions with other students.
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●担当者からの言葉(Webページのみ表示)
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