Powering up Your Japanese through Business Case Studies - 46885 - JPNS 3010 - 802 | ||||||||||||||
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PR (Minimum grade C-): Japanese 2702 or equivalent. Topical Section Description: This Content-Based Instruction (CBI) course adopts the case method, which is utilized in business schools across the United States, to foster not only students' Japanese language abilities but also their business skills, such as analytical, critical thinking and creative skills. In this course, students engage in learning about business practices of actual global businesses (real-world examples of how companies adjust their business styles and systems when they engage in international business) not only by completing activities that focus on linguistic elements but also by carrying out tasks that elicit communicative interactions that involves reading materials, documentary TV programs, and field trips to companies (their factories/offices). The subject matter (business cases) serves as a way to stimulate students' interest to learn about 1) various aspects of Japanese culture and society, 2) what's behind businesses, and 3) the industries in which they wish to be in the future further and motivate them to share their findings with others in Japanese. By completing this course, students will have a deeper understanding of businesses that surround them daily in Japan and the way that they can serve the society when they seek employment in their future.
Associated Term: 2022 Spring Registration Dates: Oct 31, 2021 to Jan 20, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 11
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