"Osaka, Japan and the World Culture, Science and Technology" are the catch words of OUSSEP. |
In each semester, we offer a series of lecture courses (2 credits each) in English taught by
academic staff from different faculties of the University. Listed are the titles and a brief description
of the courses to be given in the Fall semester of 2004 and the Spring semester of 2005 .
Half of the courses are in physical sciences, including engineering and health sciences, and the rest are
in humanities and social sciences.
OUSSEP tries to equalize the number of students majoring in each of these two
fields. Students may select their courses according to their major and interests. However, students
are encouraged to take courses outside their own major. This will help students to broaden their
perspectives and at the same time gain a deeper understanding of Japanese society and culture.
The University has officially designated these courses as International Exchange
Subjects. They are specially prepared for OUSSEP and are taught in English. The University
also offers these courses to its regular students as well as to other international students so
that all can study in a truly international atmosphere.
The courses cover a wide variety
of subjects from culture to science
and technology. The students, both domestic and international,
will also learn about Osaka and Japan.
We believe this will help students to understand
the world and the importance of international awareness
and mutual respect. This program underscores
the motto of Osaka University, "Live Locally, Grow Globally(Be rooted in the community and grow
into the world)".
Due to the fact that we can offer only a limited number of courses taught in English,
but must also try to satisfy students of different majors and from different universities in different
countries, the courses often cannot help but be broad in scope rather than focused deeply.
Truly specialized studies are also possible by taking the Independent Study Course, described
in the following course descriptions.
One of the unique features of OUSSEP is Independent Study (2 credits per semester). Students can propose a study topic and be assigned to a supervising professor in an appropriate faculty. The students may wish to study a particular subject that is not found in the International Exchange Subjects (Individual Study) or to conduct a research project on a particular theme (Independent Research). The student and their supervising professor will agree upon the scope and depth of the study at the beginning of the program.*The study usually continues for two semesters. At the end of each semester the student will submit a report on the topic to the supervising professor. Refer to "Guide to Independent Study", found at the end of the OUSSEP Syllabus, for further details.
* When the amount of the work required for the study is particularly large, the supervising professor and the International Student Committee may decide to grant up to 4 instead of 2 credits per semester for Independent Study. Refer to "Guide to Independent Study" for details.
In addition to these courses, OUSSEP students may take either of four Japanese Courses (3 credits each semester), according to their proficiency level. Students must take a placement test and Japanese language classes take place three times a week.
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All the courses offered in OUSSEP, including Japanese Language and Independent Study, are elective.* Students will select and register for the courses of their choice at the beginning of each semester. The minimum requirement for satisfactory completion of OUSSEP in each semester is 13 credits. The International Student Committee of Osaka University will award those students who have successfully completed two semesters of OUSSEP a Certificate of Completion.
* Students who are particularly fluent in Japanese may apply to take, in each semester, one regular course (2 credits) taught in Japanese or in English, instead of the International Exchange Subjects.
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