Global College
All-English Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
nurturing knowledge, building characterproviding human resources for global society
Title | Instructor |
Japanese Art and Museum Management | Hiroko Kozuki |
Europe and Japan a | Kensaku Hogen |
Reading Comics in English | Eike Exner |
Representations of France in Films | Romain Duchesnes |
Tradition in Contemporary Japan | Andrew Horvat |
Modernism in Architecture | Sunil Bald |
Japanese to English Translation | Seiichi Makino |
The Cityscape Worldwide | Yolande Daniels |
Samurai Tradition in Edo Culture | Paul Schalow |
Modern American Literature | Jared Lubarsky |
Japanese Literature in Translation | Jordan Smith |
Japan and Asia | Jordan Smith |
Haiku in the World | Lars Vargo |
World Civilization | Yasunari Takada |
Gender and Culture | Hiroko Hara / Yasuko Wachi |
Jews in Central and East Europe in the 19-20th Century | Aniko Prepuk |
International Relations between Central European Countries | Andrea Schmidt |
Methodologies of Cultural Observation:Travel and Dialogue | Corinna Del Bianco |
Environmental Issues & Technology | Louis Lemkow |
EU Politics and Economy | Bertalanic Bostjan |
International Relations | Bertalanic Bostjan |
Non-Verbal Communication: Japan | Hiroko Ayabe |
Second Language Acquisition | Michael Critchley |
Women in Asia | Yuka Kawano |
Europe and Japan b | Kiraly Attila |
Corporate Studies IV (Corporate Governance) | Gorota Kume |
International Administration IV (Social Research,Design,Evaluation) | Junichi Watanabe / Le Thanh Nghiep Kuriki |
Japanese-English Translation I: Culture | Andrew Horvat |
Case Studies VIII (Hospitality Management) | Ichigo Umehara |
International Administration I (Fundamentals of Management) | Masayuki Yamada |
Foundations of English Language Teaching | Michael Critchley |
Curriculum and Materials Design I | Michael Critchley |
International Regional Studies VII (Regional Federation) / Europe in the Visegrad Perspective" | Nobuhiro Shiba / Andrea Schmidt |
International Administration II (International Understanding) | Le Thanh Nghiep Kuriki |
International Administration III (Fundamentals of Thesis Writing) | Amadio Arboleda |
Case Studies V (Development of Tourism Sites) | Vasa Laszlo |
International Regional Studies VIII (National Marketing) | Kosa Balint Rei |
International Regional Studies V (Imperial Frames and Nation-state Aspirations: History of Central Europe in the 19-20th Century (up to World War II)) | Aniko Prepuk |
Europe and Japan c | Franck Michelin |
Policy Studies IV (Ecology Policy) | Louis Lemkow |