
Knox students delve into the language, history, and philosophy of Japan through Japan Term, an interdisciplinary program that integrates coursework with a two-week trip to Japan.
Japan term lets students immerse themselves in a culture and then be able to apply what they've learned outside the classroom. The goal is to make students purposeful travelers rather than passive students.
The program balances group travel with individual and small group projects tailored to interests developed during the coursework. Travel concentrates on opportunities to communicate with local residents while studying history and philosophy. Participants also have the opportunity to meet Knox alumni, exchange students, and other Knox students studying in Japan. Returning students have the option of enrolling in a seminar to complete longer research and creative projects.
Coursework The term begins with three classes during fall term: Japanese language (100 or 200 level), Modern Japan History, and East Asian Philosophy. A half-credit course teaches skills for traveling in a foreign country and designing study projects such as journals, research papers, or digital essays, that students complete during the trip to Japan.
The term culminates in a two-week trip during winter break. Students visit the modern capital of Tokyo and the ancient capital of Kyoto, with side trips to the capital cities of Nara and Kamukura, giving access to every major period in Japanese history. Hiroshima allows exploration of a site of pre-modern history as well as modern international significance. For philosophy, Kyoto is the seat of Buddhist learning and modern philosophical movements in Japan. Tokyo and Osaka offer access to art and theatre that serve for many as the best expressions of these philosophical traditions.
Knox College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation for Fulbright Scholar grants awarded to faculty during 2009-2010. Karen Kampwirth is studying feminism and politics at the University of Buenos Aires, and Jeremy Day O'Connell is conducting musicology and linguistics research at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Knox College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation for Fulbright Scholar grants awarded to faculty during 2009-2010. Karen Kampwirth is studying feminism and politics at the University of Buenos Aires, and Jeremy Day O'Connell is conducting musicology and linguistics research at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Knox-Sandburg Community Concert Band, Knox Wind Ensemble, and individual music students perform in concert and recital, November 13 through 17 at Knox College.
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