Three Features of Graduate School of Commerce
1. A cross-disciplinary curriculum across the three courses of "Commerce," "Economics," and "Policy Informatics"
By cross-course studying, students can study a wide range of subjects that interest them in addition to a high level of specialization, and acquire the ability to see things from a broad perspective and analyze them in a practical way.
2. Supports applications for exemption from certain subjects in the tax accountant examination
Students can apply for exemption from some subjects in the tax accountant examination by enrolling in the Commerce or Economics course, taking classes related to tax law or accounting, earning credits, majoring in seminars conducting research on subjects related to tax law or accounting, and writing a master's thesis.
Commerce Course Curriculum Economics Course Curriculum
3. Obtaining the Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant qualification and a Master's degree
In the Small and Medium Enterprise Management Course, it is possible to simultaneously obtain the Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant registration qualification and a Master's degree. In addition to these features, through detailed instruction, you can aim to become a Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant, which is in demand in this day and age and cannot be achieved by simply studying for a qualification.