Waseda ISA (Individualised Studies Abroad)
Waseda students can choose any of the university sites for their residential base, and move between faculties and schools/departments to create, with the ISA Academic Co-ordinator, customised personal study plans. From business to education, fashion to food, sport to social science, art to architecture, the Waseda ISA student can select topics and levels suited to his/her individual profile and interests.
The ISA student is anchored in the School of Sport and Service Management, where modules on study skills and British culture are taken, but for the rest of the ISA programme, modules can be chosen from across this exciting range of courses at the University of Brighton.
Academic Study
Individualised Study Abroad (ISA) programmes will be specifically designed to cater for the interests of the individual Waseda student. Here are just some examples of how a year-long study programme might look.
Examples, for students based primarily at the Eastbourne Campus/School of Sport and Service Management.
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For a student interested in POLITICS and SPORT |
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First Semester |
Second Semester |
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1. Sport, Leisure and Social History |
1. Introduction to Politics and Sport |
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2. British Culture |
2. Study/Graduate skills |
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3. Critical Traditions in Western Thought |
3. Politics and Ideology |
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4. Study/Graduate Skills |
4. The British Experience |
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For a student interested in MEDIA |
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1. Critical Introduction to Sport Journalism |
1. Sport, Leisure and the Media |
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2. British Culture |
2. Study/Graduate Skills |
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3. Sport Fictions and Biographies |
3. Documentary Forms |
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4. Study/Graduate Skills |
4. The British Experience |
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For a student interested in SOCIOLOGY |
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1. Introduction to Sociology and Social Theory |
1. The British Experience |
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2. Study/Graduate Skills |
2. Study/Graduate Skills |
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3. Deviance |
3. Youth Cultures |
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4. British Culture |
4. Sociological Theories of Sport and Leisure |
Waseda students take a common core of two modules throughout the year, on Study/Graduate Skills, and British Culture/Experience.
