Four-year learning process
Acquire a solid grasp of the basic skills required in society, such as accounting, languages, and IT.
At the same time, hone your expertise in a way that will become your unique strength.
The curriculum of Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration is a trusted system that has been refined for 96 years in order to make the dreams of all students come true.
Three languages
We consider foreign languages to be natural languages, IT skills to be artificial languages, and bookkeeping and accounting to be accounting languages, and provide a full range of bookkeeping, language, and IT classes as the foundation of practical education. During regular classes, we also provide support for students to obtain qualifications such as the Japanese Commercial Bookkeeping Examination and TOEIC® L&R.
Multiple specialization
You can choose two majors across departments, and acquire a wide range of knowledge in line with your future dreams.
Seminar
Students can choose their favorite research field from over 60 diverse themes. Seminar instructors will also support students in their future careers.
Qualifications
We support a wide range of career choices with courses to obtain qualifications such as advanced bookkeeping qualifications, tax accountant qualifications through Mizuho-kai, civil servant qualifications, and financial planner qualifications.
Graduation Requirements and Degrees Available
A total of 124 credits are required for graduation.
Graduation Requirements and Degrees Available
Early Graduation System
To enable highly outstanding and motivated students to efficiently improve their skills and advance in their careers, we have introduced an "Early Graduation System" that allows them to graduate in three years. Students who register their desire to graduate early (there are registration requirements) by the designated deadline in the spring semester of their third year and meet certain requirements at the end of their third year are allowed to graduate early, provided they advance to a graduate school at our university.
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