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2020年度


12000404-002 

△Seminar D-2
Seminar D-2
2単位/Unit  秋学期/Fall  今出川/Imadegawa  演習/Seminar

  BRUCE WHITE

<概要/Course Content Summary>

In this course, students apply the knowledge that they have gained through coursework undertaken in the first three years of their degrees as they design, propose, implement, and report on the results of a substantial independent research project. The main focus of this seminar style course is to guide students in the application of anthropological findings and perspectives through group discussions, presentations, and writing assignments.

<到達目標/Goals,Aims>

This course has two parts, Part I and Part II, which are completed over two semesters through registration in Advanced Seminar 1 and Advanced Seminar 2, in either order. 
 
Students in Part I (the first semester) write either an essay or literature review (minimum 3000 words excluding appendices, figures, tables, and references) to prepare for their independent research projects. 
 
In Part II (the second semester), students enrolled in the 2015 Curriculum work toward the completion of either a Research Report (minimum 5000 words excluding appendices, figures, tables, and references), or an Honors Thesis (minimum 9000 words excluding appendices, figures, tables, and references). Registration for the Honors Thesis requires both the permission of the course instructor and the submission of an Honors Thesis Application Form with a Research Project Proposal at the end of the first Advanced Seminar. Note that although the Honors Thesis is an elective course, students are not permitted to withdraw from the course once they have registered for it. 
 
Students enrolled in the 2011-2014 Curriculum work toward the completion of a Graduate Thesis (minimum 6000 words excluding appendices, figures, tables, and references) in Part II. These students are required to register for the Graduate Thesis. 
 
In addition, students should attempt to create a short list of topics they might be interested in investigating, before the course begins. 

<授業計画/Schedule>

(実施回/
Week)
(内容/
Contents)
(授業時間外の学習/
Assignments)
(実施回/ Week) Weekly  (内容/ Contents) Student Discussion and Presentation  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) Writing Assignments and Presentations 

Please note that this course has an irregular schedule. 
The instructor will explain the schedule in detail on the first day of  
class. 
 
Students are required to attend all classes and participate in discussions regarding the research being undertaken by fellow classmates.  
 
Throughout the semester, students complete a number of writing assignments and in-class presentations as intermediate steps in the completion of either a Research Project Proposal (for Part I students), a Research Report (for Part II 2015 Curriculum students), an Honors Thesis (for Part II 2015 Curriculum Honors Thesis students), or a Graduate Thesis for Part II 2011-2014 Curriculum students).

<成績評価基準/Evaluation Criteria>

Writing Assignment  100%   

Part I: Research Project Proposal (100%) 
Part II: Research Report, or Graduate Thesis (100%) 
 
Classroom Policies  
Refer to the ILA Classroom Policy outlined in the ILA Student Handbook. 
 
Course Materials 
To be provided in class and through individual consultation when necessary. 

<備考/Remarks>

Note: This syllabus will be subject to changes and/or revisions. 

 

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