JAPN-311 Social Issues in Japan
As the drive to rebuild modern Japan after WWII slowed, latent and new social problems have become visible. This course offers interdisciplinary perspectives on issues such as aging and depopulation, equitable treatment of homeless individuals and other minorities, gender and labor issues, social withdrawals, educational structure problems, and ecological concerns. Taught in English Fulfulls MLO 2.
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This class challenge my critical thinking skills to develop hypothesis and reasons for the existence of social issues in Japan. Comparing what I had learned during my study abroad experience and my Western way of thinking allowed me to be able to discuss effectively in this course. An interesting twist to this course was a final presentation where we had to compare another country in Asia and their social problems in comparison to Japan.
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