Faculty of Economics
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Department of Economics
After receiving an extensive grounding in general economics in general, you will begin to create theoretical models of your own and conduct statistical analyses of data. The courses provided are designed to meet the future needs of students in their chosen field or career and ensure that students systematically learn about their specialization.
In your first year you will gain basic study skills through the Foundation Seminar, receive a broad, basic education through the University Common Courses, and will build the foundations you will need in your specialist field.
In your second year you will deepen your specialist knowledge in small seminar classes and will systematically take specialist subjects in your chosen field.
In your third year you will be able to gain a wider understanding of economics by taking courses in the Departments of Commerce and Contemporary Applied Economics.
In your final year you will be able to bring everything you have learned together in a graduation thesis which you complete under the course "Graduation Research" and which you take alongside your seminar class.
Department of Commerce
By thinking about how contemporary society should relate to markets and to the companies at their center, you will begin to acquire the ability to think theoretically and practically for yourself. The Department of Commerce offers courses specifically designed to help you decide on a career path and you will have opportunities to hear about the latest business trends from lecturers who are currently working in companies.
In your first year you will learn how today's companies operate in the market covering basic areas such as distribution and information, accounting and management, and finance and trade.
In your second year you will build on your basic knowledge of commerce and will develop the ability to think about society as you begin to gain a more specialized understanding.
In your third year you will become more deeply engaged with commerce as you explore your own interests and you will start to try to uncover problems which contemporary companies face.
In your fourth year you will spend more time investigating the problems you have identified and will consolidate your own ideas regarding the ways in which contemporary society relates to the markets.
Department of Contemporary Applied Economics
In our Department you will learn how to view rapidly changing current economic phenomena from both a macro and micro perspective through our comprehensive curriculum which will allow you to grasp new economic trends. You will have the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge areas such as game theory as well as classic economic theory and economics as a system and its relationship with law. The Department also offers courses which look at a variety of organizations which support community economics. These courses focus on the management of such organizations. The curriculum is designed to allow you to choose from a wide selection of courses.
In your first year you will learn techniques for acquiring many types of knowledge which you will encounter at university while at the same time taking liberal arts courses and learning about the fundamentals of economics.
In your second year you will deepen your understanding and gain greater expertise by taking courses outside the basic core and by joining seminar classes.
In your third year, based on a firm understanding of the essentials of commerce, you will further develop your expertise and your ability to think about society.
In your fourth year you will look carefully at the problems you have identified for yourself and will begin to form your own ideas and opinions about contemporary society and how it relates to the market.
Academic Staff
Professor | ||
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NAME | DEGREE | SPECIALITY |
AKASHI Hideto | Ph.D. (Social Sciences) | Political Economy |
ANEHA Aki | Ph.D. (Economics) | Consumption Economics |
ASADA Shinji | Ph.D. | Economic History |
ARAI Daisuke | Ph.D. (Finance) | Banking |
BAMBA Hiroyuki | Ph.D. (Commerce) Ph.D. (Pedagogy) |
Distribution Theory,Educational Sociology |
FUKAMI Yasutaka | Ph.D. (Economics) | Securities Market Theory |
HOJO Masakazu |
Ph.D.(International Public Policy) |
Education Economics |
ISHIKAWA Yuji | Ph.D. (Commerce) | Accounting |
IWANAMI Fumitaka | Ph.D. (Business Administration) | Business Management |
KITAGUCHI Rie | Ph.D. (Economics) | Tax Accounting |
KOBAYASHI Masato | M.A. in Econ. | Japanese Economic Affairs |
KONISHI Hiromi | Ph.D. (International Relations) | Global Finance |
MATSUDA Takeshi | Ph.D. (Commerce), M.A.in Political Science | Contemporary Enterprise |
MATSUI Ryuhei | M.A.in Econ | Economic Theory |
MATSUMOTO Noriko | Ph.D. (Commerce) | Non-Profit Organizations |
MIYATA Korefumi | Ph.D. (Economics) | History of Economic Thought |
MIZUNO Shoko | Ph.D. | Economic History |
MORITA Yoshihiro | M.A. in Com. | Auditing |
MURAMATSU Kanji | B.A. in Econ | Economic Analysis of Law |
NAGAYAMA Munehiro | Ph.D. (Business Administration) | Regional Economy |
ONO Tetsuaki |
Ph.D.(Commerce) |
Distribution Theory |
OTSU Kento |
Ph.D.(Commerce) |
Asian Economic Affairs |
SHIROTA Jun | Ph.D. (Commerce) | Finance |
SUZUKI Nobue | M.A. (Economics) | Public Economics |
TACHI Kentaro | Ph.D. (Economics) | Industrial Organization |
TAKANO Manabu | Ph.D.(Commerce) | Cost Accounting |
TANAKA Ryoichi | Ph.D. (International Relations) | European Economy |
WATANABE Keiichi | Ph.D. (Economics) | Economic History of Japan |
YAMADA Masatoshi | Ph.D.(Business Administration) | Sustainable Management |
YANO Koiti | Ph.D. (Statistical Science) | Statistics |
YOSHIDA Kentaro | Ph.D.(Business Administration) | Entrepreneurship |
YOSHIDA Masahiro | Ph.D. (Economics) | International Finance |
YOSHIMURA Junichi | Ph.D. (Commerce) | Marketing |
Associate Professor | ||
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NAME | DEGREE | SPECIALITY |
EGUCHI Masataka | Ph.D. (Economics) | Public Finance |
FUKUSHIMA Koji | Ph.D. (Economics) | International Economic Affairs |
HAJIMA Yuki | Ph.D.(Economics) | Principles of Political Economy |
HORIUCHI Kenichi | M.A. (Economics) | Principles of Poritical Economy |
INOUE Tomohiro | Ph.D. (Economics) | Macroeconomics |
LI Yan | Ph.D(Business Administration) | Financial accounting |
MASUDA Mikito | Ph.D. (Economics) | Demographic Economics |
NAKANISHI Daisuke | M.A. (Economics) | Macromarketing |
OHMAE Tomofumi | Ph.D. (Economics) | Small and Medium Enterprises |
TANAKA Soichiro | M.A. (Economics) | Social Policy |
WANG Yinglin | Ph.D. (Economics) | Chinese Economic Affairs |
YAMANAKA Tatsuya | Ph.D.(Commerce) | Political Economy of Emerging Countries |
Lecturer | ||
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NAME | DEGREE | SPECIALITY |
KAWADA Yoko | Ph.D.(Economics) | Social Choice Theory |
KURIKI Ayako | Ph.D.(Commerce) | Financial Accounting,Public-Sector Accounting |