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Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN2107.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children's books and animation. In this course, students will read Japanese children's books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children's books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others. Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan, how those

Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN4117.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children’s books and animation.  In this course, students will read Japanese children’s books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children’s books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others.  Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan,

Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN4224.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children’s books and animation. In this course, students will read Japanese children’s books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children’s books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others. Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan, how those

Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN4224.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children’s books and animation.  In this course, students will read Japanese children’s books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children’s books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others.  Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan,

Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN4224.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children’s books and animation. In this course, students will read Japanese children’s books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children’s books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others. Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan, how those

Social Expectations for Japanese Children — JPN4224.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
This course is designed for students to learn Japanese through Japanese children’s books and animation. In this course, students will read Japanese children’s books and watch Japanese animation that is based on children’s books to examine how Japanese children are expected to behave and communicate with others. Students will also analyze cultural values in Japan, how those

Social Innovation Entrepreneurship — MOD2144.01

Instructor: alison dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
Calling all innovators, catalysts and designers: this three-week module is for students interested in the process of developing creative solutions and ventures in response to societal needs. Participants are invited, as individuals or teams, to enter the workshop with a specific social or environmental issue or area of interest, from campus or community issues to national and

Social Innovation Entrepreneurship — MOD2144.01

Instructor: Alison Dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
Calling all innovators, catalysts and designers: this three-week module is for students interested in the process of developing creative solutions and ventures in response to societal needs. Participants are invited, as individuals or teams, to enter the workshop with a specific social or environmental issue or area of interest, from campus or community issues to national and

Social Innovation Entrepreneurship: Idea to Launch — MOD2144.01

Instructor: Alison Dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
Calling all innovators, catalysts and designers: this three-week module is for students interested in the process of developing creative solutions and ventures in response to societal needs. Participants are invited, as individuals or teams, to enter the workshop with a specific social or environmental issue or area of interest, from capus or community issues to national and

Social innovation and entrepreneurship: Food and water edition — MOD2158.02

Instructor:
Credits: 1
Calling all food innovators, catalysts and designers: this three-week module is for students interested in the process of developing creative solutions and ventures in response to real societal needs. Specific areas of investigation and action will be driven by participant interest; topics and projects may include sustainable food production and land use, hunger, obesity, food

Social Inquiry in an Age of Upheaval — SCT2143.01

Instructor: David Bond
Credits: 2
For quite some time, social research aspired to access the bedrock of social existence, the underlying order or logic upon which all else rested. Recent events suggest the emergence of a very different social world, one no longer anchored but caught in rising currents of disorder (many of them, very much of our own making). While the storms of economic inequality and ecological

Social Issues in Japan Through Online News — JPN4119.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
The course is designed for students to deepen their understanding of Japanese language and culture through analysis of Japanese newspapers online and examination of Japanese articles from various contexts.  Students will practice various reading strategies, which will help them become independent learners.  Mass media is the reflection of a society and the mirror of a

Social Issues in Japan Through Online News — JPN4601.01

Instructor: Ikuko Yoshida
Credits: 4
The course is designed for students to deepen their understanding of Japanese language and culture through analysis of Japanese online newspapers and examination of Japanese news articles from various contexts.  Students will practice various reading strategies, which will help them become independent learners.  Mass media is the reflection of a society and the mirror

Social Kitchen Ceramics Lab — APA2219.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Credits: 2
Social Kitchen project links a community service organization (Greater ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø Interfaith Community Services or GBICS) and local residents with students, staff and faculty of ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø College through various workshops and collective activities that includes the fundraising supper, 2019 Empty Bowls ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø. To achieve high volume production of ceramic bowls

Social Kitchen: Ceramics, Food and Community — CER2139.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Credits: 4
This course will provide students with an opportunity to learn about creative community engaged practices and ethical processes that take up issues of food insecurity in the ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø region. The class activities will be centered around a collaborative project, Empty Bowls, that links a community service organization (Greater ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø Interfaith Community Service Inc.) with

Social Kitchen: Ceramics, Food and Community — APA2269.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Credits: 4
Social Kitchen: Ceramics, Food and Community will provide an opportunity to learn about creative community engaged practices in contemporary art. We will explore the issues of local food insecurity in the ¿­ÐýÃŹÙÍø region and how artistic process can join forces with activism to expand awareness and seek imaginative solutions. Through direct dialog and face-to-face interaction

Social Kitchen: Ceramics, Food, and Community — APA2269.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Credits: 4
This course will provide an opportunity to learn about creative community engaged practices of contemporary art and ethical processes in the context of local food insecurity. Through direct dialog and face-to-face interaction with local residents and by investigating creative interventions devised by artists/activists dealing with issues of food sovereignty and social justice,

Social Life of Sculpture — SCU4106.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Credits: 4
This class aims to explore opportunities for making and locating sculpture in a broader socio-cultural context. In-class presentations and discussions are structured to identify important examples of contemporary art practice and serve as a platform for the exchange of ideas and debate. Students will pursue projects that expand considerations of public audience engagement. We

Social Marketing — MOD2147.04

Instructor: Alison Dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
The everyday choices we make as citizens and consumers directly impact human and environmental health. From the food we eat to the clothing we wear, each choice has upstream and downstream impacts. The more global our society becomes, the more challenging it is to understand the impacts of our choices and to make informed decisions. This three-week module will explore social

Social Marketing — MOD2147.03

Instructor: alison dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
The everyday choices we make as citizens and consumers directly impact human and environmental health. From the food we eat to the clothing we wear, each choice has upstream and downstream impacts. The more global our society becomes, the more challenging it is to understand the impacts of our choices and to make informed decisions. This three-week module will explore social

Social Marketing — MOD2147.03

Instructor: Alison Dennis
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
The everyday choices we make as citizens and consumers directly impact human and environmental health. From the food we eat to the clothing we wear, each choice has upstream and downstream impacts. The more global our society becomes, the more challenging it is to understand the impacts of our choices and to make informed decisions. This three-week module will explore social