This time schedule outlines the courses offered for sociology students entering in 2026 at the Higashimatsuyama campus. It includes detailed information about class timings, subjects, and instructors. Students can find essential courses such as Practical Communication English and various sociology electives. This schedule is crucial for new students to plan their academic year effectively.
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Covers the complete course schedule for sociology students for the 2026 academic year.
Includes essential courses like Practical Communication English and Sociology Theory.
Lists class timings, locations, and instructors for each course.
Helps students effectively plan their academic schedule for the year.
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FAQs
What courses are offered in the Sociology department for first-year students in 2026?
The Sociology department offers a variety of courses for first-year students in 2026. These include 'Current Affairs English 1,' 'Practical Communication English 1,' and 'Introduction to Sociology A.' Additionally, students can take 'Introduction to Political Science A' and 'Introduction to Philosophy (Overview of Western Philosophy A).' These courses are scheduled throughout the week, with specific time slots allocated for each.
What are the time slots for the Sociology classes on Mondays?
On Mondays, Sociology classes are scheduled as follows: 'Current Affairs English 1' from 09:10 to 10:40, followed by 'Practical Communication English 1' from 10:55 to 12:25. In the afternoon, 'Current Affairs English 2' is held from 13:15 to 14:45, and 'Career Support Special Lecture I' takes place from 15:00 to 16:30.
Which courses require registration for a minor in sports?
Courses that require registration for a minor in sports include 'Sports Science,' 'Coaching in Sports,' and 'Sports Psychology.' These courses are specifically designed for students who have registered for the sports minor and are not open to students from other departments.
What are the prerequisites for taking 'Introduction to Sociology B'?
To enroll in 'Introduction to Sociology B,' students must have completed 'Introduction to Sociology A.' This prerequisite ensures that students have a foundational understanding of sociological concepts before advancing to more complex topics covered in 'Introduction to Sociology B.'
What is the focus of the course 'Current Affairs English 1'?
The course 'Current Affairs English 1' focuses on enhancing students' English language skills through the analysis of contemporary global issues. Students engage with various texts and media to develop their comprehension and communication abilities, preparing them for discussions on current events and social topics.
When is 'Social Statistics Introduction' offered in 2026?
'Social Statistics Introduction' is offered on Tuesdays from 09:10 to 10:40. This course is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in statistical methods relevant to social sciences, equipping them with essential skills for analyzing social data.
What topics are covered in 'Introduction to Political Science A'?
'Introduction to Political Science A' covers fundamental concepts in political theory, including the analysis of political systems, governance, and the role of political institutions. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political dynamics and their implications in contemporary society.
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