Class Introduction

Service Management

First, you will learn what a service is and acquire various ways of thinking about services. Then, you will learn about the process of providing a service and the IT technology that is essential to modern services, deepening your understanding of services in general.

Production Management

In addition to the same business operations as other industries, manufacturing companies have business processes specific to the manufacturing industry, such as production and development, in addition to finance and accounting, general affairs, sales, public relations, and management. This course focuses on the business processes and production processes specific to the manufacturing industry, and teaches the current methodologies and outlook.

Financial Accounting

Focusing on how to create and display financial statements, students will learn the concepts of financial accounting, specific rules and calculations of accounting standards, etc. Examples of corporate disclosure and related recent topics will also be considered. The content is related to the Certified Public Accountant Examination, the Tax Accountant Examination, and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bookkeeping Certification Level 1, etc.

Fundamentals of Business Management

This course introduces a wide range of basic theories and concepts related to business management. Students will learn the theoretical framework related to business management that has expanded, deepened, and accumulated along with the development of companies, and will gain an overall picture of business management. This course serves as the foundation for other business-Related Courses.

Business Management

This course introduces theories for managing corporate organizations, which are groups of people. From the perspective of managers and executives, you will learn how to motivate your subordinates, how to resolve conflicts between departments, and how to design an organization that is compatible with your business strategy.

Venture Business Theory

Neither Panasonic nor Rakuten suddenly became large companies. They started out as just a few people. This course focuses on the birth of a company, and teaches the problems that arise when a new business is conducted in a new organization, how to solve them, and the role that new companies play.

Introduction to Business Management

This is a relay-style lecture in which faculty members from the Department of Department of Management explain their respective fields of expertise in an easy-to-understand manner. Through this lecture, you can not only get an overview of what you will learn in Department of Management, but also learn about the specialties of each faculty member, which can be used as a reference when choosing a seminar.

International Business Management

This course will cover how changes in the business environment, such as differences in national systems and the progress of regional economic integration, affect the international management of companies. It also examines corporate strategies and decision-making in international environments, such as entering overseas markets.

Accounting Basics

Accounting provides information necessary for decision-making by company managers, investors, and creditors, and is useful for reconciling interests among stakeholders. In this course, you will understand the basic mechanisms of modern corporate accounting while overviewing various issues.

marketing

In addition to learning marketing theory, students will also conduct case studies to gain Specialized Knowledge that can be applied to real-life situations. Students will also develop logical thinking skills through assignments. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of consumer behavior, which has become increasingly complex in recent years, in order to carry out more effective marketing activities.

Business Information Basics

Information technology not only makes business management more efficient, but has also penetrated into every corner of our lives, such as convenience store POS, Suica, and Osaifu-Keitai. In this course, you will learn the basics about what types of businesses use IT and what effects it can achieve.

Corporate Law

A company exists on a delicate balance between those who provide capital (investors), those who use the capital (management), and business partners (creditors). In this lecture, we will study the "Company Law," which is the rule that regulates the traffic of these interests.