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1 ◆ Specialized Courses ( credits in total ) ◆ Specialized Courses ( credits in total ) Sociolinguistics, Language Policy, Geopolitics, International Relations, History, Security Theory, Anthropology, Folklore, Civilization, Urban Studies, Cultural Studies, Comparative Religions, Environment Studies, International Business, Economics ◆ Language Courses ( credits in total ) Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, Malaysia, Thai ◆ Joint Seminars ( 2 credits) *only 1 semester Team-Taught Seminars on Plurilingualism, Pluriculturalism, International Business, and Economics ◆ Extracurricular Program Tandem Program ( students from partner universities and Waseda working together ) of Fieldwork, Internship, Volunteer Activities ◆ AIMS7 Student Conference Students present the results of their study in discussions and poster sessions. ◆ Specialized Courses ( credits in total ) ◆ Specialized Courses ( credits in total ) Sociolinguistics, Language Policy, Geopolitics, International Relations, History, Security Theory, Anthropology, Folklore, Civilization, Urban Studies, Cultural Studies, Comparative Religions, Environment Studies, International Business, Economics ◆ Language Courses ( credits in total ) Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, Malaysia, Thai ◆ Joint Seminars ( 2 credits) *only 1 semester Team-Taught Seminars on Plurilingualism, Pluriculturalism, International Business, and Economics ◆ Extracurricular Program Tandem Program ( students from partner universities and Waseda working together ) of Fieldwork, Internship, Volunteer Activities ◆ AIMS7 Student Conference Students present the results of their study in discussions and poster sessions. I Overview AIMS7 Program of Plurilingual/ Pluricultural Coexistence SKILLS Plurilingualism & Communicative Ability MIND-SET Valuing Differences & Bridging Cultures Nurturing Cosmopolitanism “Cosmopolitanism” based on the multi-disciplinary curriculum of Liberal Arts Asian Campus (LAAC). “Cosmopolitanism” based on the multi-disciplinary curriculum of Liberal Arts Asian Campus (LAAC). Waseda’s definition of “Global Human Resources” People with a global perspective who can solve problems on the Global ・ Regional ・ National ・ Local levels. Waseda’s definition of “Global Human Resources” People with a global perspective who can solve problems on the Global ・ Regional ・ National ・ Local levels.

2 II Structure II Structure Waseda Univ. Pre-departure Preparation AIMS Partner Univ. AIMS7 Specialized Courses Pre-departure Preparation (Japan Study) Waseda Univ. AIMS7 Specialized Courses Joint Seminar Fieldwork, Volunteer Activities, Internships 30 UCTS ≒ 16 credits 16 credits ≒ 30 UCTS + Program Certificate For completing 32 credits (60 UCTS) at two universities ① Specialized Courses ② Language Courses ③ AMIS Joint Seminar ④ Extracurricular Program ⑤ AIMS7 Student Conference Program Certificate For completing 32 credits (60 UCTS) at two universities ① Specialized Courses ② Language Courses ③ AMIS Joint Seminar ④ Extracurricular Program ⑤ AIMS7 Student Conference Study of the Destination Country’s Language ( 3 or more semesters ) ASEAN AIMS 7 Uni. AIMS7 Student Conferenc e Cosmopolitanism Mastery of languages and communication skills, and development of a mind that can respect differences and mediate between different cultures, ethnicities, and fields Cosmopolitanism Autumn Semester Spring Semester UCTS Credit Units at Waseda and the Partner University to be converted by means of UCTS AIMS7 Specialized Courses Autumn Semester Summer Break Japanese Language Study ( 3 or more semesters ) AIMS Partner Univ. AIMS7 Specialized Courses Fieldwork, Volunteer Activities, Internships Student Portfolio ※ The student’s own collection of work and accomplishments during the course of the program Tandem Study ( 2 semesters ) Tandem Study Students from both universities work together in class, language practice, fieldwork and volunteer activities. AIMS7 Specialized Courses Joint Seminar JAPAN

3 III Goals Study of English and Local Languages Fieldwork, Internships, and Volunteer Activities Tandem Extracurricular Program Joint Seminars & Courses on Pluriligualism and Pluriculturalism Acquisition of Language Skills (Plurilingualism) Acquisition of Communicative Skills for Plurilingual ・ Pluricultural Environments Knowledge & Understandings of Plurilingual & Pluricultural Environment SKILLSMIND-SET Output: Cohorts of cosmopolitan people active on the world stage and successful at both the global and the local level Outcome :① Plurilingualism: Practical ability in the mother tongue, English, and local languages ② Ability to communicate with people of different cultures, ethnic groups, cultures, and fields ② Ability to communicate with people of different cultures, ethnic groups, cultures, and fields ③ Respect for different values and ability to mediate between different cultures, ethnic groups, and fields ③ Respect for different values and ability to mediate between different cultures, ethnic groups, and fields Output: Cohorts of cosmopolitan people active on the world stage and successful at both the global and the local level Outcome :① Plurilingualism: Practical ability in the mother tongue, English, and local languages ② Ability to communicate with people of different cultures, ethnic groups, cultures, and fields ② Ability to communicate with people of different cultures, ethnic groups, cultures, and fields ③ Respect for different values and ability to mediate between different cultures, ethnic groups, and fields ③ Respect for different values and ability to mediate between different cultures, ethnic groups, and fields Multinational Corporations International Organizations Educational Institutions NPOs/NGOs Inter-Cultural Ambassadors