Syllabus data

Course Title
Project Seminar 1 (D)
Course Title in English
Project Seminar 1 (D)
Course Type
Major Courses
-
Eligible Students
School of Economics and Management
Target Grade
All
Course Numbering Code
KCCBG1MCA3
Credits
2.00Credits
The course numbering code represents the faculty managing the subject, the department of the target students, and the education category (liberal arts / specialized course). For detailed information, please download the separate manual from the upper right 'question mark'.
Type of Class
演習 (Seminar)
Eligible Year/Semester
Fall semester 2026
(Fall semester)
Instructor
Nghiem Phu Binh
Affiliation
School of Economics and Management
Language of Instruction
English
Related SDGs
11/12
Office Hours and Location

Wednesday, 10:00-12:00, A-211

Contact
binhnghiem@em.u-hyogo.ac.jp

Corresponding Diploma Policy
A double circle indicates the most relevant DP number and a circle indicates the associated DP.
Corresponding Undergraduate School DP
1◎/3◎/4◎
Corresponding Graduate School DP
Corresponding University-Wide DP
N/a
Academic Goals of Teacher Training Course

Course Objectives and Learning Outcome

【Purpose】

This seminar aims to enable students to:

- Learn proactive learning method (Project-Based Learning)

- Acquire knowledge of management through cooperative activities with local organizations and companies


【Goals】

After the project, students are expected to be able to:

- Collaborate with other students as a group

- Gather and analyze the challenges or problems that companies or organizations are facing

- Present the results of group work activities

- Propose solutions for the challenges or problems
Subtitle and Keywords of the Class
Keywords: Business, society, marketing
Course Overview and Schedule
【Content】
- Theoretical and field research
- Presentation, report, interview

【Schedule】
1. Orientation
2. Identify the challenges and problems
3. Group work or field study concerning the identified issues (1)
4. Group work or field study (2)
5. Group work or field study (3)
6. Group work or field study (4)
7. Group work or field study (5)
8. Mid-term presentation
9. Group work or field study concerning the identified issues (6)
10. Group work or field study (7)
11. Group work or field study (8)
12. Group work or field study (9)
13. Group work or field study (10)
14. Summary, interview
15. Final presentation, report
In-person/Remote Classification
In-person
Implementation Method and Remote Credit Limit Application
• In-person classes only
• Not subject to the cap on distance-education credits
Uses of Generative AI
Limited permission for use
Precautions for using Generative AI
When using generative AI, please pay attention to the contents described in “Guidelines on the Use of Generative AI in Education at the University of Hyogo (For Students).”

In this course, the use of generative AI is permitted only within the following scope; use beyond this scope is prohibited: summarizing lecture materials, drafting assignments/reports, translation, and proofreading documents.

Students must follow the instructor's instructions regarding the use of generative AI. If it is found that generative AI has been used beyond the scope approved by the instructor, credits may not be granted or may be revoked. It is important to verify factual accuracy and to check/add sources and references for any AI-generated content. Submitting AI-generated output directly as assignments or reports is strictly prohibited.
Textbook
Not applicable
References
Suggestion and/or delivery when necessary
Contents and Estimated Time for Pre- and Post- Learning (Preparation and Review)

【Preview】Follow daily news (15 hours)

【Review】Presentation, report, interview (5 hours)
Contents of Active Learning
This class is fully project-based.
Grading Criteria and Methods

Students who demonstrate understanding of the assigned tasks and successfully meet the requirements (punctuality and contributions to class activities) will receive grades based on their level of proficiency in achieving the course objectives and learning outcomes.

Grades will be assigned as follows: S (90 points or higher), A (80 points or higher), B (70 points or higher), and C (60 points or higher). Evaluation will be based on the assessment of individual task outcomes relative to classmates' outcomes.

How to Disclose Assignments and Exam Results
In class or via Universal Passport (text, audio, or video)Before or after class
Precautions and Requirements for Course Registration
Not applicable
Practical Education
Not applicable
Remarks
The contents and order of the lectures may change considering the actual situations.
In cases where any differences arise between the English version and the original Japanese version, the Japanese version shall prevail as the official authoritative version.