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Special Lectures taught in English(in Hakusan Campus)
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2008 Academic Year iApril, 2008-March, 2009)
>>Before the current one here.
| Couse Title |
Prof's name |
Credit |
FY/SS/FS* |
English-Japanese Contrastive Studies A
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YAMANAKA,Keiichi
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2 |
SS |
| English-Japanese Contrastive Studies B |
YAMANAKA,Keiichi
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2 |
FS |
| Intercultural Communication … A |
NISHIMURA, Kunio |
2 |
SS |
| Intercultural Communication … B |
NISHIMURA, Kunio |
2 |
FS |
Oral CommunicationI AA
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Charles Richard Cabell
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1 |
SS |
Oral CommunicationI AB
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Charles Richard Cabell
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1 |
FS |
English and Sociocultural Affairs in English-Spoken Areas1IEII
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
4 |
FY |
English Reader in Social Work A
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
2 |
SS |
English Reader in Social Work B
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
2 |
FS |
English and Socilcultural Affairs in English-Spoken Areas Advanced Course1IEII
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
4 |
FY |
English and Sociocultural Affairs in English-Spoken Areas Advanced Course 2IEII
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
4 |
FY |
English and Sociocultural Affairs in English-Spoken Areas2IEII
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IWASE, Tsuneko |
4 |
FY |
| *FY-Full Year/SS-Spring Semester/FS-Fall Semester |
NOTES:
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Any course with the same title cannot be taken simultaneously even though the teachers are not the same."
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gIh in the gCourse Titleh means courses open in Spring Semester (SS,) and gIIh means those in Fall Semester (FF.)
Credits for these courses will be given only when both gIh and gIIh are taken.
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The academic calendar of Toyo University begins in April and ends in March the next year, and the year-round lectures are opened according to this academic calendar. It hasnft been fixed yet whether the same lectures will be opened or not in the next academic year. It hasnft been decided yet whether the lectures will be opened in the same schedule, either.
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When the days and periods of the lectures above fall on the days and periods of Japanese Language and Culture Courses, you cannot take those lectures because it is obligatory for you to attend Japanese Language and Culture Courses.
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