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メディア授業とは,メディアを利用して遠隔方式により実施する授業の授業時数が,総授業時数の半数を超える授業をいいます。 メディア授業により取得した単位は,卒業要件として修得すべき単位のうち60単位を超えないものとされています。
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The principal focus of this course is to foster an aptitude for using technical English communication to learn about and discuss modern issues in engineering. There will be an emphasis on developing key skills in the following areas: group work, oral presentation skills with a focus on project analysis, language used in real-world contexts such as fieldwork and online meetings, describing and explaining scientific concepts, and interpersonal development such as peer review. Throughout the course, students will complete 12 modules covering a variety of engineering fields to strengthen their productive abilities and understanding of the topics. Students can expect to spend roughly 2 hours per week on assignments/review outside of class.
The course is scheduled to be conducted in a classroom in accordance with university health policy but may switch to either fully online or some combination of classroom/online in response to future developments regarding COVID-19. As a result, students should be ready to take some or all of the course online should the need arise by ensuring they have a laptop and reliable access to the internet.
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This course introduces relevant issues related to science and engineering to reinforce the core language skills necessary to discuss scientific concepts in English. It covers basic academic writing and spoken communication appropriate for students of science and technology who will use English to interact with (or within) an international workplace or academic discipline. Students are required to complete preparatory online assignments before each module, including an oral presentation on the tenth week of class. Cooperative learning will be established through the use of group/peer work as well as peer feedback for presentations. The course is divided into three units, and student comprehension will be assessed with a quiz following each unit that covers vocabulary, grammar, and pragmatic skills introduced in the unit. In addition, a written final exam will be administered at the end of the semester.
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This course consists of three units, covering different aspects of technical communication. The first unit focuses on basic communication phrases related to idea exchange and discussion. The second unit covers technical aspects of project planning and presentations, and the final unit deals with critical analysis and self expression.
At the culmination of each unit, there will be a unit quiz to test overall comprehension of the unit material. In addition, students will be required to give a short technical presentation on a topic of their choice.
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第1回
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Course Orientation and Classroom Communication
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Content: Course overview; Skill: Classroom communication phrases
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第2回
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Module 1: A Method to the Madness (General Science)
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Content: Scientific legitimacy in the age of misinformation; Grammar: Active/Passive Verbs ; Skill: Topic Summarization
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第3回
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Module 2: Culture Clash (General Science)
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Content: The social side of engineering; Grammar: Empty Subjects/Objects ; Skill: Paraphrasing
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第4回
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Module 3: Fatal Flaws (Mechanical Engineering)
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Content: Life and death consequences of deregulation; Grammar: Abbreviations; Skill: Weighing Evidence
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第5回
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Module 4: Redefining "Driverless" (Mechanical Engineering)
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Content: The future of driverless vehicles; Grammar: Participle Clauses; Skill: Defining Concepts
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第6回
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Module 5: Research in Crisis (Applied Chemistry)
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Content: The concerning problems with scientific research; Grammar: Countable Nouns; Skill: Responding to Arguments
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第7回
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Module 6: Filtering Out the Problem (Applied Chemistry)
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Content: Managing intellectual property rights; Grammar: Embedded Questions; Skill: Establishing Priority
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第8回
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Module 7: Off the Rails (Environmental Science)
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Content: The California high-speed railway failure; Grammar: Conditionals; Skill: Clarifying Constraints
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第9回
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Module 8: The Price of Life (Environmental Science)
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Content: Dilemmas in project planning; Grammar: Infinitives; Skill: Proposing Solutions
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第10回
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Student Presentations
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Presentations & Peer Feedback
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第11回
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Module 9: Power Struggle (Electrical Engineering)
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Content: The worrying state of Japan's energy grid; Grammar: Transitive/Intransitive Verbs; Skill: Making Analogies
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Module 10: Intrusive Observation (Electrical Engineering)
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Content: Ethical boundaries in measurement technology; Grammar: Contractions; Skill: Strategic Responses
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第13回
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Module 11: Updating the Workforce (Information Science)
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Content: The consequences of technological change; Grammar: Future Tenses; Skill: Trend Forecasting
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第14回
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Module 12: Programming People (Information Science)
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Content: Morality and application development; Grammar: Phrasal Verbs; Skill: Expressing Conviction
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第15回
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Course Review and Final Exam Information
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Units 1-3 Review and Final Exam Information
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第16回
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Final Exam
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Final Exam
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※AL(アクティブ・ラーニング)欄に関する注 ・授業全体で、AL(アクティブ・ラーニング)が占める時間の割合を、それぞれの項目ごとに示しています。 ・A〜Dのアルファベットは、以下の学修形態を指しています。 【A:グループワーク】、【B:ディスカッション・ディベート】、【C:フィールドワーク(実験・実習、演習を含む)】、【D:プレゼンテーション】
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A: 50% B: 40% C: --% D: 10%
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Participation 10% Preparation 20% Unit Quiz (3) 30% Presentation 20% Final Exam 20%
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English for Engineers: Issues in Industry (Developmental Edition)
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Zachary Robertson
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Unpublished
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備考
The course materials can be accessed from the class Moodle 3 website. Registered students will be added to the course by the instructor. Students are required to print out the materials. Directions for downloading and printing the materials will be provided on the first week of class.
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Students are required to have a TOEIC score above 450 in order to register for this course. Additionally, it is recommended that students have a TOEIC score of over 550. Students are encouraged to print out the course materials and bring them to class in order to effectively participate in the lessons. Students are also encouraged to bring wi-fi capable devices to class in order to participate in e-learning activities.
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(ジェンダー)ジェンダー平等を達成し、すべての女性及び女児の能力強化を行う。 |
(実施手段)持続可能な開発のための実施手段を強化し、グローバル・パートナーシップを活性化する。 |
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Technical Communication I (ESE I)
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Zachary Robertson - zachary@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
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Available on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the instructor.
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