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Fostering individuals capable of creating a sustainable future
SHINDO Shuichi
Director,
Center for Education in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Under the motto, “Live Locally, Grow Globally,” Osaka University aims to contribute to social stability and welfare, world peace, and the creation of a society where each member leads a meaningful and fulfilling life.
The university’s motto echoes the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a universal call to action to achieve a more sustainable and better future for all, based on the principle of “leaving no one behind.” To this end, the Center for Education in Liberal Arts and Sciences at Osaka University has established the OU-SDGs Program which aims to foster individuals capable of creating a sustainable future by addressing societal issues through in-depth learning on the SDGs.
This program will provide students with knowledge, opportunities, and resources in close collaboration with various organizations both on and off campus including the Social Solution Initiative, the Center for Student Success Research and Practice, the Center for Diversity & Inclusion, the Center for Global Initiatives, and the Rakuten Group.
Overview
The OU-SDGs Program fosters undergraduate students capable of solving increasingly complex societal issues and contributing to the realization of a sustainable and harmonious society. A certificate of completion is awarded to students who have acquired the prescribed number of credits from subjects relating to the SDGs, which can be taken from the first year of undergraduate study.
Program Details
Purpose
With “Facing Societal Challenges: The Value of Life” at the core of our education and research, we aim to contribute to solving increasingly complex societal issues and to realize a sustainable and harmonious society. In order to achieve this goal, we will foster individuals with the following qualities:
- A high awareness of the need to solve societal issues and a broad range of knowledge and skills necessary to solve them
- The capability to contribute to a sustainable future where “no one is left behind” as stated in the SDGs
Certificate Awarding Policy
A certificate of completion will be awarded to students who have acquired the following knowledge and abilities:
- Basic knowledge of the SDGs and related societal issues
- Understanding of the principles necessary to realize a sustainable future that values life and leaves no one behind
- Basic and specialized knowledge related to the SDGs in a wide range of cross-disciplinary and integrated fields
- The ability to combine a high awareness of societal issues with expertise and to discover new societal issues that need to be addressed
Requirements
Eligibility |
All undergraduate students |
Requirements for completion |
Students must acquire a minimum of 8 credits, including required 2 credits*
*Subjects taken to satisfy the completion requirements shall be limited to those offered between the spring-summer term of AY 2024 and the fall-winter term of AY 2025. However, for the required subject "Introduction to SDGs Studies," credits acquired in AY 2023 will be included in the program completion requirements. |
Program application period |
Twice a year, starting from AY 2024
For spring term (Monday, March 4, 2024 - Wednesday, April 17, 2024)
For fall term (Monday, September 2, 2024 - Tuesday, October 8, 2024) |
Program registration |
Students may register for the program using the KOAN Student Administration Information System during the designated registration period. |
Method of certifying completion |
Twice a year, at the end of the summer and winter terms, respectively. Students who register for the program and have acquired the required credits will be issued a certificate of completion in PDF format. |
Subject List
Required Subject
- Introduction to SDGs Studies
Elective Subjects
- Basic Environmental Science
- Building an Empathetic Economy as the Foundation for a Society of Mutual Assistance to Achieve the SDGs+Beyond
- Carbon Neutral Society and Our Future
- Contemporary Environmental Issues
- Current World Affairs
- Development and cooperation in Asian developing countries
- Interpreting Economic Phenomena
- Introduction to Communication-Design: Re-thinking Knowledge and Society
- Issues in science and technology
- Learning Innovation and Leadership with Corporate Executives
- Lesson from environmental radiation in Fukushima Iitate
- On Campus Internship: Work Style Innovation
- Post-Disaster Reconstruction
- The world of diversity&inclusion
- The World of Intellect and Imagination
- Topics in Kyosei Studies
Faculty and Staff
SHINDO Shuichi
Director, CELAS
NAKAMURA Masaki
Professor, CELAS
KANAMORI Sayako
Professor, CELAS
SAKAGUCHI Aisa
Assistant Professor, CELAS
HIRANUMA Hiroko
Administrative Staff