Faculty of Economics

Characteristics of the Faculty of Faculty of Economics

  1. The four-year mandatory small-group seminars are selectable across departments

    All students from the first to fourth year take small seminars. The courses students join from the second year are linked to seminars, and the curriculum allows students to choose courses and seminars regardless of their department, so that they can respond to any interests they may have after enrolling. There are also "vertical seminars" where students can study together with students from other years.

  2. Learning linked to real society, such as seminar competitions and activities with companies

    Seminar competitions and other opportunities for personal development are not limited to the university. Activities linked to real society, such as classes where students tackle challenges presented by companies, are also active. Some seminars also participate in well-known contests such as the "Nikkei STOCK League" and the "Securities Seminar Tournament." One of the charms of Faculty of Economics is that you can refine your practical learning.

  3. "Global Subjects" - learning about global companies in a real-life setting

    There are two programs in the Global Studies course: "Overseas Internship," where students experience the reality of working with companies that are expanding overseas, and "Global Corporate Research," where students work in teams to solve problems that companies actually face. Students can actively learn about and deepen their understanding of worldwide business.

Department of Economics

Acquire Specialized Knowledge about economics and hone your sense of economic thinking

Students will develop the ability to understand the mechanisms of the economy and to think independently about and predict the impact of global economic trends and changes on our lives. The course will analyze the rapidly changing economy from a variety of perspectives, including various government policies and their intentions, the characteristics of the economies of countries around the world and Japan, and Japan's involvement in the global economy.

Department of Management

Learn how to apply knowledge to real-world business operations

By studying the activities of companies that play a central role in the economy, students acquire a wide range of skills required by society and develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the business field. Courses focused on new product development, marketing, organizational and human resources management, accounting and legal knowledge, entrepreneurship, and the use of information technology are designed to enhance practical skills to solve various management challenges.

Department of Finance

Cultivate the ability to adapt to the diversifying and internationalizing world of finance

Economic globalization has brought about rapid changes in the world of finance. In order to succeed in the financial industry and the wider business world in the future, it is essential to have specialized knowledge of finance and practical knowledge that can be immediately put to use. In Department of Finance, students learn the basics of economics from a financial perspective, and also gain an in-depth understanding of practical finance theories and financial systems.