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Game Design | Communication Studies | Social Work and Counselling
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Information and Communication Technologies | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the OU-SDGs Program

The OU-SDGs Program is an initiative by Osaka University to promote sustainable development and social solutions. The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social issues and encourage them to develop innovative solutions.


Program Overview

The program is designed to foster a deep understanding of social problems and promote sustainable development. It covers various aspects of social issues, including economics, democracy, disaster prevention, supply chain management, regional development, and environmental conservation.


Course Introduction

The program offers a range of courses, including the "Social Solution Future Experience Lab" course. This course uses board and card games to help students understand social issues and develop creative solutions.


Social Solution Future Experience Lab

This course is designed to provide students with a hands-on experience of social issues and encourage them to develop innovative solutions. The course uses serious games, such as board and card games, to help students understand complex social problems and develop creative solutions.


SDGs and the Program

The program is closely related to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The courses offered in the program are designed to promote understanding and solutions to various social issues, including those related to SDGs.


SDGs and Serious Games

Serious games are used in the program to promote understanding and solutions to various social issues, including those related to SDGs. These games provide students with a interactive and engaging way to learn about complex social problems and develop creative solutions.


Faculty and Staff

The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members, including:


  • (Social Solution Initiative)
  • (Graduate School of Economics, Social Solution Initiative)
  • (Social Solution Initiative)
  • (Graduate School of Economics)
  • (Social Solution Initiative)

Program Details

The program is offered in the fall and winter semesters, with classes held on Tuesdays at 5 pm. Students are required to check the course syllabus before registering for the course.


Subject List

The program offers a range of courses, including:


  • Social Solution Future Experience Lab
  • Other courses related to social issues and sustainable development
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