Faculty of Economics Learning Flow
Four-year learning process
Faculty of Economics students belong to one of three departments: Department of Economics, Department of Management, or Department of Finance, but they can also choose classes, seminars, or courses from other departments. From the first year, students build a foundation in compulsory seminars, then pursue their research themes in specialized seminars from the second year onward, deepening their specialized studies. Students learn the fundamentals of economics, business administration, and finance as required subjects in each department and course, and from the second year onward, students can choose more specialized subjects. You can freely combine your studies according to your interests and level from a wide variety of subjects.
Four years of seminar steps
First year
[Spring Semester] Liberal Arts Seminar / [Autumn Semester] Pre-Specialized Seminar
You will practically learn how to read literature, search for materials, create reports, and conduct presentations and discussions. Additionally, in preparation for seminars from the second year onward, students will consider and prepare topics of interest.
Second Year
Specialized Seminar Part 1
By choosing your seminar and course, your studies begin at a specialized seminar. Through distinctive seminars such as literature review, data analysis, and business planning, each student deepens their specialized learning.
Third Year
Specialized Seminar Part 2
Through presentations and discussions, we further develop our specialized learning. There are also opportunities to present research results across grade and university boundaries, such as joint seminars and seminar conferences.
Fourth Year
Specialized Seminar Part 3
You will further develop your research up to the third year and complete your graduation thesis, which will serve as the culmination of four years. Through thesis guidance from your advisor, you aim for a highly refined graduation thesis.
How to Choose the Right Seminar for You
Seminar Conference (Seminar Competition Research Presentation Conference)
This is a grand annual stage where Faculty of Economics seminar students present their research findings. Divided into blocks by field, each team will make heated announcements aiming for the championship. Content and presentation are judged by faculty and adult judges, and an awards ceremony is held at the end.
Seminar Conference Presentation Theme
economy
- Does the implementation of shark regulations, including fining regulations, contribute to reducing mortality (catching volumes)?
- The Economy and Spillover Effects of Attracting Factories
management
- Shaping attitudes toward rescue dogs
- Influencer Promotion and Consumer Psychology
Finance
- Risk estimation of private debt and portfolio effects
Accounting
- Companies with bad news and earnings announcement days