In the Economics course, students are required to submit their preference for seminars (seminars) to prepare a master's thesis or a specific topic when applying for the entrance exam. Seminars are required for graduation, and students take Seminars I and II (first year) and III and IV (second year).
The seminars scheduled to be offered in each course in 2026 are shown in the table below.
Economic theory
| Seminar subject details | Teacher in charge | Seminar subjects |
|---|---|---|
| Economics Principles Seminar | Yukihisa Utsumi | PDF(450KB) |
| Seminar on Economic Statistics | Shinji Tahara | PDF(469KB) |
| International Economics Seminar | Kei Goto | PDF(389KB) |
Economic Policy
| Seminar subject details | Teacher in charge | Seminar subjects |
|---|---|---|
| Tax Policy Seminar(※) | Junji Ebato | PDF(478KB) |
| Public Finance Seminar(※) | Takashi Kuribayashi | PDF(483KB) |
| Social Policy Seminar | Saito Kaori | PDF(371KB) |
| International Finance Seminar | Shigeaki Otsuka | PDF(419KB) |
| Economic Policy Seminar | Masato Nakao | PDF(433KB) |
| Seminar on Industrial Organization | Shuho Matsuzaki | PDF(526KB) |
| Financial Theory Seminar | Satoshi Mitamura | PDF(486KB) |
| Environmental Economics Seminar | Yasushi Itoh | PDF(521KB) |
Related Laws
| Seminar subject details | Teacher in charge | Seminar subjects |
|---|---|---|
| Constitutional Law Exercises | Rie Aihara | PDF(536KB) |
| Financial Instruments and Exchange Law Seminar | Ryoichiro Kosugi | PDF(376KB) |
| Tax Law Seminar(※) | Yoshio Tai | PDF(553KB) |
| Tax Law Seminar(※) | Kimie Tanikawa | PDF(337KB) |
(※) indicates candidates who are eligible for essay guidance for tax accountant examination (tax law)