4-year learning process
Specialized Curriculum
Self-study subject group
By taking courses in your own Department of Commerce or Department of Business Administration, you will discover your own strengths and develop specialized knowledge and practical skills.
Other academic subject groups
You can also take courses outside of your department. Learning with peers from different faculties and departments will broaden your horizons and give you connections.
Seminar
Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration offers over 40 seminars, and seminar instructors also provide support for students' future careers.
Qualifications
We support a wide range of career choices through the Mizuho-kai, which supports students in taking the Nissho Bookkeeping Proficiency Test and Tax Accountant Exam, and through courses to acquire qualifications such as Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant.
Active learning
With a "learning by doing" approach, we support your challenges by having you tackle real business issues or travel overseas to give presentations.
University-wide common curriculum
CUC's basic education courses hone your ability to live in the era of 100-year lifespans, and advanced courses cultivate cutting-edge knowledge required by the times, expanding your future possibilities.
University-wide common learning (Platform for Arts and Sciences)
curriculum
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Graduation Requirements and Degrees Available
A total of 124 credits are required for graduation.
Graduation Requirements and Degrees Available
Early Graduation System
This is a system that allows extremely talented and highly motivated students to graduate in three years, with the aim of efficiently honing their abilities and achieving career advancement through their own strong will. Students who register for early graduation (there are registration requirements) by the designated deadline in the spring semester of their third year and meet certain requirements at the end of their third year are allowed to graduate early, provided that they advance to a graduate school at our university.
*If you are aiming to be exempt from some exam subjects at our graduate school, you may use the "Early Graduation System."
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