156CurriculumCourse RegistrationExaminations and GradingOff-campus Study ProgramsOther Information and ProgramsStudy at APUSeminar Subjects■ 3rd Year SeminarsAPS "Major SeminarⅠ&Ⅱ"The main aim of the APS Major Seminar is to deepen students' academic understanding of specic economic social issues, including the background and the structure of those issues, affecting the Asia Pacic region through research and discussion. Students also write academic reports on a chosen topic, which is essential training for further studies. The main elds are "Environment & Development," "Hospitality & Tourism," "International Relations & Peace Studies," and "Culture, Society & Media." During their studies, students will further develop the fundamental research methods they acquired during their rst two years and deepen their knowledge through analyzing a range of information. Some students may also take part in surveys, interviews, or eldwork in Japan or overseas.APM "Major SeminarⅠ&Ⅱ"Joining an APM Major seminar is a great opportunity for students to learn more deeply about key topics in business and economics from a global perspective. APM Major Seminars equip students with specialized knowledge and skills through research, discussion, and collaborative work. They offer the learning environment for students who want small class sizes and a closer supervision by faculty. Students intending to write an undergraduate thesis are strongly encouraged to enroll in an APM Major seminar.Sub-Seminars (additional 3rd year seminar)In general, students only take one seminar subject per semester. However, under certain conditions, students are allowed to attend two seminar classes per semester in order to broaden their knowledge in their eld of study.Application CriteriaStudents can apply for seminars in the other College as sub-seminars. Credits earned from seminars offered by the other College will be counted as Other College subjects.1) Your application has been approved by the sub-seminar instructor.2) The timetables for the both seminars do not overlap. In case of overlapping, your sub-seminar course will be deleted. Grade EvaluationRegular grading (A+, A, B, C, or F)
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