Course Syllabus | |||||||||||||||||||
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Course Name | U S Mortgage, Security Interest and Suretyship Law | ||||||||||||||||||
Category | American Law (Cultural Competence) | ||||||||||||||||||
No. of Credit | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Number of Classes | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
Professor | HIroyuki Miyamoto Professor Profile: Graduated from Rikkyo University Graduate School (Master in Law). Completed LLM program at Fordham University School of Law. Woked in law departments at ITOCHU Corporation, GE (AIG) Edison Life Insurance, Citifinancial and GE Fleet Service. Currently worked as the officer in charge of legal affairs at ING Life Insurance (Japan) since 2010. Lectured corporate legal practices at Meiji Gakuin University and Babel University. Authored Books :”Grafic Illustration: Compliance Check Manual”, “Risk Management and Practice: How to Read and Write English-written Contract” (Chuo Keizai Co.) (multi-authored). Involved in distance education at Babel University Professional School of Translation since 2005. |
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Course Summary | Lecture US mortgage, security interest, and suretyship law in Japanese language. | ||||||||||||||||||
How this course was developed | From 2004 to 2006, BABEL University Professional School of Translation developed 30 courses on U.S. laws to help the students who majored in International Paralegal and Legal Translation, to build background knowledge on their major. This course is one of them. The course was established in 2006 and updated in 2007. | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Objectives | Students acquire comprehensive knowledge of US mortgage, security interest, and suretyship law. | ||||||||||||||||||
Learning Outcome | Students who have successfully completed this course will have a comprehensive knowledge of US mortgage, security interest, and suretyship law. | ||||||||||||||||||
Prerequisite | Japanese Law Courses | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Progression | (1) Study basic learning materials and listen to audio lectures (2) Submit homework assignments as per the class instruction booklet (3) Take part in interactive classes using audio lectures, Q&A, electronic message boards, etc. with professors |
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Course Length | Standard* 2 months (can be completed in a minimum of 1 months or a maximum of 4 months) | ||||||||||||||||||
Estimated Hours of Study | Reading course guide and course material, listening to audio lecture: 1.5hrs Completing assignments should take 3 hours or more. The entire course should take 32 hours or more to complete. |
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Deliverables (Course Text etc.) |
U S Mortgage, Security Interest and Suretyship Law (Babel University original text) *Authored originally for this course. Copyrighted by Babel University Professional School of Translation. |
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Course Outline |
There will be 8 lectures as below.
The class instruction booklet (study guide) will provide students with (l) the objectives of the class, (2) an explanation of the learning materials, and (3) instruction in how to go about studying the materials. Students will (l) read the text to acquire knowledge of the content of the class, (2) listen to the professor's audio lecture to deepen their understanding of the content, and (3) verify their understanding by completing exercises, and submit their answers to the exercises.
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Grade Evaluation and Course Requirement | Grade will be based on total scores from the following: *Assignment Submission --- 8 After you have studied each lecture, you will need to submit the assignment within two weeks. Grading Procedure: Evaluate submitted reports in five-grade system. Submission papers will be returned with the evaluation sheet, which states evaluation marking and comments as well as corrections with rubrics. *Minimum Course Requirement: B or above |