HSLP Global Perspectives 1 Summer Intensive Course

- Contemporary Japanese Society and Culture -

gp1s20150626.jpgFrom intimate perceptions of “quality of life,” to the geo-politics of the 2014 Ebola crisis, medicine is only ever practiced and received through culture. As contributors to a global health care community, young medical practitioners benefit from an understanding of modern health care as a fundamentally socio-cultural domain positioned at the intersection of the science of medicine and cultural values and ideas regarding sickness, the body, and life itself.

This course introduces students to basic social science concepts through an exploration of modern Japanese society. For those in HSLP, these concepts will become a foundation for learning about global health, power, and inequality in GP2 & LHS2. For other students, this course will be a unique opportunity to learn about Japan with native Japanese students, as well as improve critical thinking skills and expand cultural awareness.

Date & Time

Meets from July 27-August 7,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only:

  • 10:30~11:50 A.M. Session
  • Lunch Break
  • 12:50~14:10 P.M. Session
  • *:You must be able to attend all six days/ twelve sessions. (This is a non-credit course for students other than second-year undergraduates.)

Venue

M&D Tower, 8th Floor South, G-lab

Topic

Contemporary Japanese Society and Culture

Language

English

Eligibility

  • TMDU students from all undergraduate schools (must be second-year or above)
  • TMDU students from all graduate schools

Capacity

Limited to 15 students

  • *:Priority will be given to current HSLP students who have not yet taken GP1. All other applicants will be chosen based on eligibility. If eligible applicants exceed the capacity, their names will be placed in a drawing.

Registration & Deadline

Those interested in taking the course, must have a TOEFL iBT score of 90 or above, with a minimum Speaking Score of 20. If you are unable to submit your TOEFL score report, an interview may be arranged to determine your English fluency.

To register

Fill in the application (word:14.7KB), and send by email to global.adm@tmd.ac.jp. Put “GP1 Summer Intensive Course” in the subject line.

Deadline

July 06, 5pm.

Contact Information

Office for Global Education and Career Development
(03) 5803-4964
e-mail:global.adm@tmd.ac.jp

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