シラバス - Global Liberal Arts (Business)

  • ナンバリングコードCode
    LIB-gla1-249
  • 科目名Subject Name
    Global Liberal Arts (Business)
  • 担当者名Instructor
    鄭 義哲
  • 単位Credit
    2
  • 履修年次Standard Year for Registration
    1-4
  • 学期Semester
    後期
  • クラスClass
  • 曜限Day/Period
    金曜5時限
  • 教室Classroom
    1-606
  • 授業形態Course Type
    講義・演習
  • メディア授業Distance Learning Course
  • 備考Remarks
    使用言語:英語
  • 実務経験のある教員等による授業科目Taught by instructor(s) with practical experience
  • 学内単位互換科目としての受講可否Availability for inter-departmental credit transfer
    不可

授業の到達目標Objectives to be Attained

SEQ 1

DP観点 / Diploma Policy
Target Category
A(知識・技能)
The goal of this course is to understand the characteristics of Japanese business from the perspective of the market that evaluates them. It would be expected that these characteristics will become clearer through comparisons with companies from other countries. The key takeaways from this course can be summarized in three points as follows. First, an understanding of financial indicators that represent a company's performance. Second, an understanding of the fundamental concepts of value evaluation. The third point is an understanding of corporate governance.

SEQ 2

DP観点 / Diploma Policy
Target Category
B(思考力・判断力・表現力等)
Using the knowledge gained in this course, you will analyze companies from an investor's perspective and put the findings toghether and deliver the presentation.

授業の概要Course Overview

1. Global Liberal Arts (GLA) courses are designed as "Joint Study Course" where Japanese students and
international students learn together. Students will explore the "unique characteristics of Japan – including
distinctive features, strengths, weaknesses" as well as "global contexts and trends" across various fields.
Through the perspective of "Japan in the global context," students will recognize the differences between
Japan and the world and collaboratively envision a better future for the world.
2. In addition to theoretical instruction through lectures, GLA courses emphasize collaboration between
Japanese and international students through activities such as group work and discussions. The primary
language of instruction will be English
3. The purpose of this course is to understand the characteristics of Japanese businesses from the perspective of the stock market. To achieve this, the course is structured as follows:
First, it examines the distinctive business practices of Japanese companies operating in the stock market. Next, it explores the basic concepts of accounting and valuation to understand how investors view the Japanese business in the market. Finally, it looks into corporate governance as a mechanism for maximizing corporate value.

事前・事後学習、時間等Study Required outside Class(Preparation, etc.)

For each class session, the following self-study activities (equivalent to 200 minutes) are required:

Before the class: Read the lecture materials and roughly grasp the main points and any unclear aspects (30% of the total time).
After the class: Review the lecture materials and notes, and make sure you can explain the key points and the meanings of technical terms in your own words (70% of the total time).

授業計画(各回の授業内容)Course Outline

  • 1回目Session 1 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    introduction
  • 2回目Session 2 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    stock market
  • 3回目Session 3 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    IPO
  • 4回目Session 4 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    watching video and discussion
  • 5回目Session 5 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    compensations
  • 6回目Session 6 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    cross shareholdings
  • 7回目Session 7 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    balance sheet/ profit and loss statements
  • 8回目Session 8 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    corporate governance
  • 9回目Session 9 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    ROE
  • 10回目Session 10 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    shareholder return policy
  • 11回目Session 11 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    the basics of valuation 1
  • 12回目Session 12 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    the basics of valuation 2
  • 13回目Session 13 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    student presentations
  • 14回目Session 14 対面授業 (Face-to-Face) 事前・事後学習 Study required outside class(Preparation/review):200分
    student presentations

活用される学習方法Learning methods

ディスカッション・ディベート / Discussion, Debate
グループワーク / Group work
プレゼンテーション / Presentation

教科書・テキストTextbooks

no particular textbook

参考書等References

no particular one but if necessary, the instructions will be given at class.

課題の種類・内容Homework, Assignments, etc.

Regarding processing of data to be reflected in the presentation

課題に対するフィードバックの方法Feedback Method

feedback will be given at class.

成績評価Evaluation

成績評価の方法 / Evaluation Method

The assessment for DP perspective "A" will be based on report, while DP perspective "B" will be evaluated based on presentation and class participation. In order to earn course credit, students must achieve a grade that meets or exceeds the minimum required level.

観点別評価の入力項目(ルーブリックとその使用方法) / Target to be Evaluated

SEQ 1

DP観点 / Diploma Policy
Target Category
A(知識・技能)
成績評価の規準 / Evaluation Criteria
The goal of this course is to understand the characteristics of Japanese business from the perspective of the market that evaluates them. It would be expected that these characteristics will become clearer through comparisons with companies from other countries. In order to earn course credit, it is necessary that you need to understand 1)basic financial indicators that represent a company's performance, 2) the fundamental concepts of value evaluation ,3) corporate governance as a mechanism for value maximization .
評価尺度(水準)/ Evaluation Scale
卓越水準 / Outstanding
You have an understanding of the basic financial indicators that represent a company's performance, as well as the fundamental concepts of value evaluation. Additionally, you comprehend corporate governance as a mechanism for value maximization. Based on this knowledge, you are able to conduct a comparative analysis of the characteristics of different companies.
目標到達水準 / Excellent
You have an understanding of the basic financial indicators that represent a company's performance, as well as the fundamental concepts of value evaluation. Additionally, you comprehend corporate governance as a mechanism for value maximization.
目標途上水準 / Good
You have an understanding of the basic financial indicators that represent a company's performance, as well as the fundamental concepts of value evaluation.
目標下限水準 / Adequate
You have an understanding of the basic financial indicators that represent a company's performance.
近接水準 / Inadequate
a lack of understanding of basic financial indicators
評価不能 / Unevaluable
There is insufficient information for an evaluation, or the performance does not meet the required level as outlined above.

SEQ 2

DP観点 / Diploma Policy
Target Category
B(思考力・判断力・表現力等)
成績評価の規準 / Evaluation Criteria
Using the knowledge gained in this course, you will analyze companies from an investor's perspective and put the findings toghether and deliver the presentation.
評価尺度(水準)/ Evaluation Scale
卓越水準 / Outstanding
The presentation materials effectively utilize the analytical indicators learned in this course and are systematically well organaized. and the objective evidence supporting the claims is sufficient. Furthermore, the way citations are made is adequate to enhance the credibility of the arguments. and The presentation incorporates strategies to capture the audience's attention.
目標到達水準 / Excellent
The presentation materials effectively utilize the analytical indicators learned in this course and are systematically well organaized. and the objective evidence supporting the claims is sufficient. and The presentation incorporates strategies to capture the audience's attention. The way citations are made is less adequate but good enough to enhance the credibility of the arguments.
目標途上水準 / Good
The presentation materials effectively utilize the analytical indicators learned in this course and are systematically well organaized. and the objective evidence supporting the claims is sufficient. The way citations are made is less adequate but good enough to enhance the credibility of the arguments.
目標下限水準 / Adequate
The presentation materials effectively utilize the analytical indicators learned in this course and are systematically well organaized. and the objective evidence supporting the claims is sufficient.
近接水準 / Inadequate
although the presentation materials utilize the analytical indicators learned in this course, there is a lack of understanding of analytical indicators.
評価不能 / Unevaluable
There is insufficient information for an evaluation, or the performance does not meet the required level as outlined above.
成績評価に関するその他の確認事項 / Other Information for Evaluation

履修上の注意Other Course Information

1.Course Schedule
GLA courses are conducted in accordance with the academic calendar for the international student program
“International Division”, and therefore follow a schedule that partially differs from the regular undergraduate
academic calendar.
Academic Calendar for GLA courses:
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 to Wednesday, December 24, 2025
※For specific class dates, please refer to the following URL:
https://www.seinan-gu.ac.jp/education_study/education_research/gla.html
2. Language Proficiency
Since the primary language of instruction for GLA courses is English and GLA courses are designed as
joint classes for international and Japanese students, the following language proficiency levels are
recommended. However, students are still welcome to enroll even if they do not meet these levels. We
encourage students to take this opportunity to develop their skills and gain valuable international experience!
Recommended Language Proficiency Levels:
- Eiken Pre-1 or higher
- TOEIC 600 or higher
- TOEFL ITP 480 or higher
- TOEFL iBT 54 or higher
- IELTS 5.0 or higher

定員45名(学部生20名、留学生25名)
※ 定員を超える履修希望者がいた場合、所属学部・学年等を考慮のうえ、抽選により受講者を決定します。
Capacity: 45 students (20 Japanese students, 25 international students)
*If the number of applicants exceeds the capacity, participants will be selected by lottery.