Course Exam
150033 VO Japanese Politics and Economy (2017S)
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 08.01.2018 09:00 to Mo 22.01.2018 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 22.01.2018 12:00
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Examination topics
Typical lecture series (with PowerPoint slides and partly with multimedia elements). Accompanying information and lecture material can be found on the e-learning platform (moodle). The lecture series is held in German language; several articles of the reading list are in English.
The final grade is based on a written exam.
The final grade is based on a written exam.
Assessment and permitted materials
Grading is based on a written final exam. (The utilization of resources at the exam is not permitted with the exception of foreign language dictionaries which may be used following prior approval by the lecturer.)
Examinations take place four times (at the end of the semester and in the course of the winter semester). Examination dates will be announced on u:space and moodle.
Examinations take place four times (at the end of the semester and in the course of the winter semester). Examination dates will be announced on u:space and moodle.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The aim of the lecture series is to provide sound knowledge of Japan’s politics and economics, as well as a basic understanding of contemporary history, enabling students to independently assess current developments in Japan.
The lecture is open to students of all faculties (registration is not required to attend the lecture series) and can be credited as “Erweiterungscurriculum (EC)”. The teaching language is German. (Japanese language skills are not required).
The lecture is open to students of all faculties (registration is not required to attend the lecture series) and can be credited as “Erweiterungscurriculum (EC)”. The teaching language is German. (Japanese language skills are not required).
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