Course title
B00010001
Professional Issues for Mechanical Engineers 1

KUWAHARA Akira

ISHII Yasuyuki

ONO Naoki

SHINTANI Mayu
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TOMITA Yusuke

NAKAMURA Shingo

NAGASAWA Sumito

HIROSE Toshiya

FUKANO Mako

HOSOYA Naoki

MATSUO Shigeki

YOSHIDA Shinya

YOSHIHARA Shouichirou

KAMEO Yoshitaka

KAWATA Takuya

KOGAWA Takuma

YOSHIDA Koki
Course description
 This is an introductory course to the Advanced Mechanical Engineering Course for new students. It explains the characteristics and philosophy of the course, the content of the lectures given by each faculty member and an introduction to each research field in an easy-to-understand manner. It also includes guidance content for first-year students and general advice on how to prepare for various matters.
 It also includes explanations of literacy-related skills necessary for university study, education on information ethics necessary for engineers, and an awareness of one's future image as an engineer, to motivate students to study in the future.
Purpose of class
 To understand the characteristics and philosophy of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering Course, and to understand the content of the lectures given by each faculty member and the content to be studied as a specialized subject during the four years through an introduction to each research field.
Goals and objectives
  1. An introduction to the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course, explaining the attitudes and skills necessary for university study and motivating students to be aware of their own future prospects.
  2. To expose students to the research activities developed in the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course and to interest them in future graduation research.
  3. Fostering an interest in manufacturing and a sense of ethics in the information society, and making the students think about the role of mechanical engineering in society and develop an awareness of their future careers.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Quiz or Report Total.
1. 34% 34%
2. 33% 33%
3. 33% 33%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
For each assignment, a quiz using the engineering terminology presented in the lecture or an assignment report must be submitted to score 60 points. The average score for all assignments is 60 points or more.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Lecture guidance, guidance by academic advisor Confirmation of syllabus 190minutes
2. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (1) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
3. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (2) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
4. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (3) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
5. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (4) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
6. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (5) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
7. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (6) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 190minutes
8. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (7) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
9. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (8) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
10. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (9) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
11. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (10) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
12. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (11) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
13. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (12) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
14. Engineering research and development to which the studies in Advanced Mechanical Engineering course are applied (13) See the research introductions (research papers, web, etc.) of the lecturers of the Advanced Mechanical Engineering course. 0minutes
Total. - - 1330minutes
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
Necessary materials are distributed on a case-by-case basis.
Prerequisites
Nothing in particular
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Each lecturer will set a time for the visit, so it is advisable to contact them in advance of the visit.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable Research and development in industry.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 12.RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
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