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Department of Economics Curriculum

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Basic Economics

Basic Economics (Modern Studies and Economics)
Basic Economics II
Bookkeeping Introduction I, II
Commodity Science
Manufacture’s bookkeeping I, II
Computer Skills I
Business Administration I ( Modern Society and enterprises)
Business Administration II( Management)
Information Technology
Guide to Social Policy
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics (for both departments)
Finance I, II
Finance Theory I, II
Political Economics I, II
International Economic Theory I, II
Japanese Economic Theory I, II
Western Economic History I, II
Japanese Economic History I, II
Economic Policy I, II
World Politics I, II
History of Economic Thought I, II
Geographic Economics I, II
Civil Law I, II Outline of Commercial Law
Introduction to Management
Management Analysis I, II
Distribution systems I, II
Marketing I, II
History of Management
Bookkeeping Theory I, II
Cost Accounting I
MIS (Management Information System) I
Logistics (Stock Control)
Human Resource Management
Corporate Law
Bills and Notes Law
Legal Affairs of Management


 

Practical Subjects

(for both departments)
Career Education
Internship I, II
Local Finances (Lectures by businesspeople)
Career Design I, II
Case Study of Enterprises
Management of NPOs
Venture Business
Venture Capital
Management Strategy of Enterprises
How to Enjoy Traveling Abroad
Local Development
Understanding Economics in the News
Business Simulation
Corporate Accounting Simulation
Business Games
Liberal Arts I, II
Introductory Travel Management
Obtaining the Teacher’s Certificate I, II
Lectures of Macroeconomics
Lectures of Microeconomics
 

Applied subjects

Local Government Finance
Agricultural Economics
Industrial Economics
Statistical Economics Theory
Economic Cycles
Social Policy
Social Security
Social Welfare
Lifelong Education
Industrial Psychology
EU Economic Theory
East Asia Economics
Banking Systems
Bond Theory
International Finance
Seminar I, II, III