Admission Policy
Department of Commerce, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
The goal of education in the Department of Commerce is to nurture individuals who can independently and systematically contribute to the development of society; who have acquired extensive specialist knowledge regarding business, economics, and society; and who can identify and analyze problems while respecting diverse opinions and approaches.
Specifically, the Department of Commerce nurtures individuals equipped with the knowledge of marketing, finance, and accounting or bookkeeping, as well as those who can identify and resolve corporate and social issues based on their knowledge of the administration, management, maintenance, and development of economic activities, data, and IT.
Fundamental Qualities Required of Prospective Students
- Students who have acquired the basic academic skills necessary for university study through extensive learning in the high school education curriculum.
- Students who have a desire to develop expertise and wide-ranging knowledge and skills in the liberal arts to identify and resolve real-world problems.
- Students who have a desire to acquire independence, diversity, and cooperation through active learning and collaboration with diverse individuals in the real world.
- Students who have a desire to develop their capacity for thinking, making decisions, and expressing opinions, as well as upholding high ethical standards, by engaging in the learning described above.
- Students who are willing to actively engage in the learning across the whole spectrum of social sciences, with a particular focus on commercial science.
- Students who have a desire to develop business skills by acquiring bookkeeping qualifications, such as the Official Business Skill Test in Bookkeeping, as well as qualifications in marketing and finance.