Aug 10 2021
Niigata University conducted non-face-to-face classes for the first semester of AY 2021 in principle, giving the first priority to the prevention and control measures against the novel coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19).
As of August, 2021, it is still uncertain when the situation about COVID-19 will be settled. As we continue to be under an unpredictable situation during the second semester for AY 2021, Niigata University will strive to enhance the educational effectiveness and student life by conducting face-to-face classes only in classes which need to be conducted face-to-face, while observing the future situation about the infection.
Class category for face-to-face class
[Classes, such as G-code]
『英語 (English)』,『初修外国語(ベーシックⅠを除く)』 (Second Foreign Language except for Basic I)』,『健康スポーツのうち,「体育実技」 (Physical Education in Sports Wellness)』,『情報リテラシー (受講者が100人以下の科目)(Information Literacy*class with less than 100 students)』, 『自然科学(理学)<実験> (Natural Science (Science); Experiment)』, 『大学学習法 (Study Skills)』
[Classes at Faculty/Graduate School]
『初年次教育に関する科目 (Classes regarding the first year education)』,『実験?実習 (Experimental/Laboratory class)』,『インターンシップ (Internship)』,『ゼミナール (Seminar)』,『演習 (Seminar)』,『卒業(修了論文)(Dissertation)』
Points to Note
- We will notify you of the information, including how to conduct each class of the second semester for AY 2021 around the beginning of September, 2021.
→[To all NU Students] Regarding classes of the 2nd semester AY2021 (Updated on September 10)
- The maximum numbers of the students in each lecture room will be about half of the maximum capacity for each room.
- Upon taking face-to-face classes, you are required to follow the instruction from your class instructor as well as to be responsible for your health management by wearing a mask and checking your body temperature.
- Please be noted that there might be changes in conducting classes, such as ceasing face-to-face classes depending on the situation of the infection.
- In case the coronavirus infections are confirmed on campuses and it becomes necessary to identify the persons who have had close contact with the infected person, we ask you to take a seat with a QR code when you attend classes, as it traces the information of classroom seating. When you enter and/or leave the lecture rooms, be sure to read the code with the smartphone app called “Mamoru Biz.”
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare recommends the use of "COVID-19 Contact-Confirming Application (COCOA)", which enables you to receive notifications about possibility of contact with someone infected with COVID-19. In order to install COCOA, please see HERE.
Inquiries:
Student Affairs Division
TEL: 025-262-6303