3 departments and 12 courses that connect to all business

In order to succeed in the future economic society, communication skills are important along with specialized knowledge and qualifications. In particular, in the business world, deep expertise, flexible thinking and rich creativity are required. You can choose a course that matches your individual future aspirations.

Multiple specialization

In order to cultivate specialists who can view things from various angles, rather than just one perspective, we have adopted a system that allows students to choose multiple major courses.
At the end of the first year, students choose their major by selecting a "major" from the courses in their department, and then selecting a "minor" from all courses other than their major (including minor courses in other departments and across faculties).

Multiple specialization

Department of Commerce

You will learn about the flow of goods and money, consumer psychology, and more from a wide range of perspectives.

Marketing Course/Finance Course/Accounting Course

Department of Commerce

Department of Economics

You will learn about trends and the mechanisms of society and markets, from everyday life to the global economy.

International Economics Course/Public Economics Course/Regional Economics Course

Department of Economics

Department of Business Administration

You will learn various knowledge and methods to better manage your company or organization.

Business Management Course/Business Diagnosis and Entrepreneurship Course/Accounting Course

Department of Business Administration

Course selection examples

Major: Marketing course × Minor: Finance course

I want to have a global perspective and master the marketing field.
I'm interested in product development, so I chose the marketing course. I'm learning how to sell and create products that will increase consumer purchasing power. My horizons have also broadened after studying abroad. In the future, I'd like to deepen my knowledge of international marketing methods.

Department of Commerce Miyuki Izumizawa (graduated from Chiba Nishi High School)

Major: Business Management Course × Minor: Regional Economics Course

I want to learn about corporate management strategies and broaden my horizons for the future!
I am learning strategies for companies to survive in market competition. By having a perspective on the local economy, I find it interesting to consider how companies can enrich people's lives. In the future, I would like to work hard to obtain qualifications in bookkeeping and languages to increase my options for the future.

Department of Business Administration: Yuki Oda (graduated from Funabashi Futawa High School)

Major: Public Economics Course × Minor: Law Course

Deepen your knowledge of social issues and aim to become a trusted public servant!
Through studying economics, I have been able to find my own answers to the problems facing society today. I am currently interested in the differences in economic policies between Japan and other countries. I would like to gain a broader understanding of society and aim to become a civil servant in the future.

Department of Economics Riko Kikuchi (graduated from Noshiro High School)