Course title
M00970001
Lectures on Civil Engineering

HENRY MICHAEL WARD

ANAMI Kengo

INAZUMI Shinya

IYODA Takeshi
and more...

IWAKURA Seiji

KONNO Katsuaki

NAKAGAWA Masafumi

NAMIKAWA Tsutomu

HIRABAYASHI Yukiko

MIYAMOTO Hitoshi

OYAMA Yuki

LE YIPING
Course description
To help students develop an understanding of current problems in the civil engineering field and to obtain knowledge about new technologies to overcome such problems, faculty members from a broad range of civil engineering fields - planning, survey, environment, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, concrete and steel structures - will give lectures on trending topics in their respective fields. All lectures will be given in English.
Purpose of class
It is expected students will develop an understanding of the diverse challenges in the civil engineering field, and that they will utilize this knowledge to reflect on and tackle the challenges they will face in their own research and work. Students should also expand their technical English vocabulary for the various fields covered in the class.
Goals and objectives
  1. Students can understand current problems in the civil engineering field
  2. Students can obtain knowledge about newly developed technologies in civil engineering
  3. Students can acquire skills and knowledge to solve problems in the civil engineering field
Language
English
Class schedule
Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
Introduction
Lecture 1 (Sustainability of social infrastructure, part 1)
N/A 0minutes
Lecture 2 (Sustainability of social infrastructure, part 2) Report 120minutes
Lecture 3 (Material design and concrete structures) Report 120minutes
Lecture 4 (Geo-environmental engineering and waste management) Report 120minutes
Lecture 5 (Environmental hydraulics) Report 120minutes
Lecture 6 (Flood risk modeling) Report 120minutes
Lecture 7 (Urban network and mobility analysis) Report 120minutes
Lecture 8 (Microtremors and earthquake engineering) Report 120minutes
Lecture 9 (Transportation and tourism) Report 120minutes
Lecture 10 (Soil mechanics) Report 120minutes
Lecture 11 (Fatigue and fracture of steel bridges) Report 120minutes
Lecture 12 (Urban rail and high speed rail) Report 120minutes
Lecture 13 (Geoinformatics in construction information modeling) Report 120minutes
Lecture 14 (Disaster management for a diverse society) Report 120minutes
- - 1560minutes
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 based on reports for each lecture (passing grade is 60% or higher)
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in outside of the class (ScombZ, mail, etc.)
Textbooks and reference materials
N/A
Prerequisites
N/A
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • After each lecture or by email
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A 該当しない
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 1.NO POVERTY
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 8.DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 11.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
  • 12.RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
  • 13.CLIMATE ACTION
Last modified : Mon Apr 22 04:06:32 JST 2024