Course title
5M7050001
Lectures on Civil Engineering

anami kengo Click to show questionnaire result at 2017

inazumi shinya

iyoda takeshi

iwakura seiji
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endo akira

konno katsuaki

nakagawa masafumi

namikawa tsutomu

hirabayashi yukiko

miyamoto hitoshi
Course content
In order for the students to understand the current problems in the civil engineering field and to obtain knowledge about newly developed or developing technologies to overcome such problems, faculty members in several fields in the civil engineering department (e.g. planning, survey, environment, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, concrete and steel structures) give lectures on hot topic in their respective fields. Each professor will give class in English.
Purpose of class
The objective of this class is that through the classes given by all professors in civil engineering department about their own research field and field trips to fabrication site or factory and so on, students can understand the current problems in the civil engineering field and to obtain knowledge about newly developed or developing technologies to overcome such problems.
In addition, student can learn technical English terms through this class.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand the current problems in civil engineering field
  2. Obtain the knowledge about newly developed technologies in civil engineering field
  3. Obtain the methodology to solve the problems in civil engineering field
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Introduction
Lecture1(Fatigue and Fracture of Steel Bridges—Part-1)
N/A 0minutes
2. Lecture2 (Fatigue and Fracture of Steel Bridges—Part-2) Report-1 for lectures-1,2 240minutes
3. Lecture3 (Introduction of Construction Materials - General and recent research -) Report-2 for lecture-3 240minutes
4. Lecture4 (3D Data Acquisition for Construction Information Modeling) Report-3 for lecture-4 240minutes
5. Lecture5 (Technologies of RS/GIS/genetic engineering applied for public health) Report-4 for lecture-5 240minutes
6. Lecture6 (History of Japanese Cities and the Current City Planning Systems in Japan) Report-5 for lecture-6 240minutes
7. Lecture7 (Lessons learned from Railway Projects in Japan – Planning and Evaluation–) Report-6 for lecture-7 240minutes
8. Lecture8 (Filldam in Japan and importance of compaction) N/A 0minutes
9. Lecture9 (Geotechnical model test and similarity rule (study by observation)) Report-7 for lectures-8,9 240minutes
10. Lecture10 (Introduction to Environmental Hydraulics) Report-8 for lecture-10 240minutes
11. Lecture11 (Stress conditions for failure in soils) Report-9 for lecture-11 240minutes
12. Lecture12 (Microtremors) Report-10 for lecture-12 240minutes
13. Field trip1 N/A 0minutes
14. Field Trip2 N/A 0minutes
Total. - - 2400minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

report Total.
1. 40% 40%
2. 40% 40%
3. 20% 20%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
各授業でのレポートで評価(レポート総合点で60点以上で合格とする)
Evaluation is made by the reports(Student should take score over 60% )
Textbooks and reference materials
N/A
Prerequisites
N/A
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • after each lecture
Relation to the environment
Regionally-oriented
Development of social and professional independence
    Active-learning course
    Course by professor with work experience
    Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
    N/A N/A
    Last modified : Thu May 30 04:26:30 JST 2019