Course title
330007001
Basic Seminar on Mathematical Sciences

SUZUKI Tatsuo

ISHIWATA Tetsuya

IDOGAWA Tomoyuki

ENOMOTO Yuko
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OZAKI Katsuhisa

ZHAI GUISHENG

SHIMIZU Kenichi

TAKEUCHI Shingo

NAKATSU Tomonori

FUKUDA Akiko

KAJIGAYA Toru

TANAKA Yukako

TAMORI Hiroyoshi
Middle-level Diploma Policy (mDP)
Program / Major mDP Goals
Mathematical Sciences Course DP-4・1 研究者・技術者としての基礎的素養
代数、幾何、解析、応用数学、情報数学などの専門知識を修得し、課題を抽象化して数理的な問題設定をすると共に、適切な理論的考察・計算的手法を用いて問題解決策を構築できる。
Purpose of class
The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic knowledge common to the field of mathematics, and to give them a clues for their future research in mathematics by exposing them to some of the research being conducted in the laboratory.
Course description
This course provides an introductory seminar on mathematical sciences. Each student is assigned to one of the faculty member’s laboratories and receives small-group education from the faculty member in charge. The objective is to acquire basic knowledge and basic argumentation methods common to all areas related to mathematics, as well as to be exposed to some aspects of research in each laboratory. Activities in each laboratory will be conducted in accordance with the research field of the laboratory to which the student is assigned. The method of exercises also varies according to the teaching policy of each faculty member, such as rotating lectures, simulation exercises, programming practices, and so on. Finally, a presentation of the results of the activities will be held. In addition, students are required to prepare and submit a final report under the guidance of each faculty member. (The final presentation and submission of the final report may or may not be required, depending on the laboratory.)
Goals and objectives
  1. To learn the basic knowledge necessary for university mathematics, and to be able to discuss appropriately based on this knowledge.
  2. To be able to give appropriate presentations in mathematical sciences.
  3. To have an academic perspective on mathematical research by being exposed to some of the activities of each laboratory.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Reports/Documentations Presentation(s) Total.
1. 30% 30%
2. 40% 40%
3. 30% 30%
Total. 60% 40% -
Evaluation method and criteria
The overall evaluation will be based on the presentations in the seminar, the submitted materials, and the presentation at the final presentation, and so on. A student will receive a pass (60 points or more) when it is judged that 60% of the achievement target has been achieved.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Course guidance, laboratory assignment Read carefully the materials distributed at the department guidance. 190minutes
2. Activities in each laboratory 1 (Introduction; specifics depend on each laboratory; same below) Research topics related to each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
3. Activities in each laboratory 2 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
4. Activities in each laboratory 3 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
5. Activities in each laboratory 4 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
6. Activities in each laboratory 5 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
7. Activities in each laboratory 6 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
8. Activities in each laboratory 7 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
9. Activities in each laboratory 8 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
10. Activities in each laboratory 9 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
11. Activities in each laboratory 10 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
12. Activities in each laboratory 11 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
13. Activities in each laboratory 12 Review and preparation as instructed by the faculty member of each assigned laboratory. 190minutes
14. Final presentation Preparation for presentation 190minutes
Total. - - 2660minutes
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
The Others Depending on the laboratory
Textbooks and reference materials
Not specified. After being assigned to a laboratory, follow the guidance of each faculty member.
Prerequisites
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • For course guidance and laboratory assignments, contact your 1st year course advisor. As a rule, make an appointment in advance by e-mail. The schedule for questions and consultations will be arranged accordingly.
    For other matters, ask the faculty member of each assigned laboratory.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A N/A
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
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