Focusing on the movement of the three elements of commerce - people, goods, and money - students will learn about the entire process from the development of products and services to their sale and provision. Through case studies and fieldwork, students will be able to learn about commerce in a personal way.
We offer courses such as "Marketing," which involves researching and analyzing consumer trends, "Finance," which teaches about finance and financial management, and "Accounting," which teaches accounting, which is essential for business activities.
Marketing Course
In addition to learning the marketing theory and practice that is essential for product development and sales strategies, students will also acquire the ability to create hit products. Students will develop the ability to theoretically grasp the reasons why products (tangible or intangible) will or will not sell. Based on that ability, students will be trained to develop comprehensive marketing strategies, including product development, sales strategies, and advertising strategies that better meet needs, and can implement and revise them.
Main Employment Destinations
Advertising agency/Marketing research/Retail/Logistics/Trading company/Business education
List of subjects
Marketing Theory II/Market Strategy Theory/Distribution Economics I/Distribution Economics II/Brand Theory/Product Development Theory/Marketing Communication/Distribution System Theory/Consumer Behavior Theory/Marketing Research I/Service Marketing Theory/Social Marketing Theory
Finance Course
Students will learn about the flow of money, including finance and corporate accounting, and acquire the ability to properly manage and operate funds, including fund raising and asset management. We will develop human resources who can work in financial institutions and have specialized knowledge in areas such as financial planning, as well as human resources who are familiar with financial management within companies.
Main Employment Destinations
Financial institutions (banks, insurance, securities)/Financial planners/Business education
List of subjects
Corporate Finance I/Corporate Finance II/Securities Market I/Securities Market II/Introduction to Derivatives/Financial Planning/Insurance I/Insurance II/Financial Instruments and Exchange Act I/Financial Instruments and Exchange Act II/Financial Institutions/Consumer Finance
Accounting Course
Students will learn to properly understand the meaning of various accounting information, learn how to use it in various areas of business activities, and learn the ability to predict a company's business situation and future prospects from financial statements. We will develop human resources who have basic knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting and can make appropriate decisions based on accounting information in various situations.
Main Employment Destinations
Tax accountant/Financial institution/Business education
List of subjects
Financial Accounting I/Financial Accounting II/Management Accounting I/Management Accounting II/Cost Accounting I/Cost Accounting II/Accounting Audit I/Accounting Audit II/Consolidated Accounting I/Tax Accounting I/Business Analysis I/Business Analysis II
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