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2021【Announcement】GJEC Lectures in English「Volcanology I」

To. All GSST students

From. Sadahiro Tsurekawa

 

Announcement of Lectures in English

 

(Subject for Science and Technology/Advanced General Education/Understanding Contemporary Society A)

(Professional Education/Advanced Science and Technology B)

 

Global Joint Education Center (GJEC) will offer the following course in English.

 

【Title】Volcanology Ⅰ

 

*For students who enrolled in or after 2018, this course will be held as one of the subjects of

“Subject for Science and Technology/Advanced General Education/Understanding Contemporary A”.

*For students who enrolled in or before 2017, this course will be held as one of the subject of “Professional Education/Advanced Science and Technology B”.

 

 

【Instructor】  Toshiaki Hasenaka (Kumamoto University)

 

【Schedule】

[Volcanology Ⅰ]

  • January 11     8:40 -17:40     1st – 5th Periods
  • January 12     8:40 – 11:55   1st – 2nd Periods
※It’s possible to choose the lecture. Face to face lecture or Zoom.

 

【Place】  Room 412 (4F), Research Building for Science and Technology

Kurokami South E5 Campus map

→ http://ewww.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/en/about/access/campus/

 

【Credit】  1 credit for each class

*The students who enrolled in or before 2017 must take Volcanology I and II, and 2 credits will be given.

 

 

【Code】

【For students who enrolled in or after 2018】

Volcanology I: (Master) 49101 (Doctor) 79101

【For students who enrolled in or before 2017】

Volcanology I :(Doctor) 69835

 

【Category】 III (Books: English, Language of Instruction: English)

 

 

【Abstract】

What occurs to you, when we talk about volcanism?  Spectacular scene of volcanic eruption?  Disasters?  Tourism?  In order to understand volcanism, we focus on

(1) magmas: their generation, migration and eruption on the surface, and their properties,

(2) volcanic eruptions: causes, types, and phenomena.

(3) disaster mitigations and eruption predictions,

(4) blessings of volcanism: tourism, resources, its effect on the formation of earth and our homeland.  I hope you become interested in geology of your homeland, and history of planet Earth through the study of volcanism.

 

 

【Add and Drop】

If you wish to take this class,

【Registration Period for Fall Semester】

September 27(Mon)-October 15(Fri) ※register the class on SOSEKI by yourself

Except the period above, register at Academic/International Affairs section by the deadline below.

Registration Deadline:December 22(Wed)13:00

 

 

If you would like to withdraw the class, fill out the form at Academic Affairs Section of GSST.

Cancellation Deadline: January 10 (Mon) 13:00, 2022

 

【Note】

Be sure to do the cancellation if you do not attend the class after the registration, otherwise your grades are processed as registered.

 

★GJEC HP https://www.fast.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/gjec/en/

【Inquiry】

Academic /International Affairs Section of GSST

TEL: 096-342-3013

Email : szk-project@jimu.kumamoto-u.ac.jp