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In April 2020, Mukogawa Women's University (Nishinomiya City), Japan's largest comprehensive women's university, opened its first Faculty of Business Administration.
At that time, the university opened its first Faculty of Business Administration at a women's university.
At that time, the university opened its first Faculty of Business Administration at a women's university.
It was a bitter start due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but thanks to the efforts and struggles of the faculty, the compulsory subject "Practical Learning" was taken off.
Of course, the main players of "Practical Learning" introduced in this book are students, but they are working together with the staff of the "Practical Learning Center" that supports collaboration with outside organizations such as companies and class management, as well as teachers who watch the classes and evaluate the students.
What is the "Practical Learning" that we have developed with students over the past four years?
What are the students learning?
What do they learn?
What do they learn?
What do they get before they become a member of society?
The staff and students who are involved in the "Practical Learning" field answer these questions.
Yes, this book is "Non-fiction in the learning space".
I want you to read this book not only for those in charge of the companies but also by educators inside and outside the university, parents, and readers who want to know more about female college students.
[Biography of the author]
Mukogawa Gakuin Women's University (now Mukogawa Women's University), founded by Kiichiro Kimie in 1949, is the largest Women's university with 12 departments and 20 departments, and is the only Faculty of Business Administration (the school building is the Kimie Memorial Museum).
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