Code:G1B20012 / Instructor:OKISHIMA Naoko
Course Description
This course will ask students to explore the historical background of the SDGs and discover connections between the SDGs and their own lives. Specifically, students will be asked to explore the SDGs from various perspectives rooted in daily life, such as those related to their family and household, food, clothing, housing, and lifestyle. This work is designed to help students improve their logical thinking skills.
This course includes content related to gender equality.
This course is conducted by multiple faculty members (omnibus).
Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals, consumers, household life
Course Plan
*The order of the contents of Sessions 1–15 may change. Classes may also be held online.
1) Guidance and background of the course contents (Yamagishi)
2) Our lives and the SDGs (Zheng)
3) Gender equality (Zheng)
4) Professional labor and domestic work to support livelihoods (Zheng)
5) Family life and relationships with local communities and companies (Zheng)
6) Poverty and nutrition (Okishima)
7) Food mileage and local production for local consumption (Okishima)
8) Food loss (Okishima)
9) Eco-cooking and cutting down on plastic containers and packaging (Okishima)
10) How to choose a suit that can be worn for a long time (Fukuda)
11) Remaking the color and shape of textile products (Fukuda)
12) Communality and environmental symbiosis of housing (Yamagishi)
13) Energy for life (Yamagishi)
14) Recycling, preservation, and utilization of buildings (Yamagishi)
15) Course summary, course survey (Yamagishi)