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Seminars are a learning environment unique to universities where students can choose the subject they want to study in depth (business administration, marketing, accounting, information, tourism, etc.) and engage in independent research activities.
Seminar classes begin in the fall semester of the second year, and students set a research theme based on the awareness of issues gained through learning from academia, business, and activities, with the goal of producing research results such as a thesis as a culmination of the three learnings by the time they graduate. Another attraction of seminars is that the classes are small, so the distance between teachers and students is close, and students can have friendly exchanges with each other.
List of seminars offered at Faculty of Service Innovation
Research Topics | Teacher in charge |
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Marketing Strategy Research | Kazuyo Ando Seminar |
Research on business strategies and innovation in modern companies | Taketoshi Ikeda Seminar |
Learning communication from business administration | Yasuyuki Ishii Seminar |
Research on Japan's bridal industry and services | Shigeo Imai Seminar |
Research on distribution, logistics and logistics | Tsuyoshi Ohshita Seminar |
Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Studies | Megumi Sakai Seminar |
The role of accounting and finance in business management | Kiku Shimizu Seminar |
Application software construction | Masato Jinbo Seminar |
Research on the use of information systems in companies | Yuki Nakano Seminar |
Consumer Behavior and Marketing | Kyoko Nihei Seminar |
Marketing and Communication Studies | Daigo Matsumoto Seminar |
Tourism region theory, tourism service research | Kosei Yamada Seminar |
Improving the value of services using data | Masahiro Yokoyama Seminar |
Service Innovation | Yuji Yoshida Seminar |