Course List

An outline of each course could be found on the syllabus.
Type of
Courses
Language
of
Instruction
Name of Courses
Note: The courses noted with asterisk*
are not available for exchange students.
Assigned
year
English
Language
Courses
English English Communication Ⅰ * 1
English Academic Skills Ⅰ * 1
English Presentation Ⅰ * 1
English Self-Directed Learning Ⅰ * 1
English English Communication Ⅱ * 1
English Academic Skills Ⅱ * 1
English Presentation Ⅱ * 1
English Self-Directed Learning Ⅱ * 1
English Economics in the World * 2
English Issues in the World * 2
English Globalization and Business * 2
English Peace and Conflict * 2
English Advertising and the Media * 2
English Social Diversity * 2
English Global Challenges * 2
English Theme-Based Discussions 2・3
English Group Project 2・3
English Business Communication 2・3
English Critical Reading 2・3
English Advanced Academic Writing 2・3
English Oral Fluency 2・3
English CLIL Seminars 3・4
English Area Studies 3・4
English Independent Studies 3・4
Study
Abroad
Courses
Japanese Study Abroad Ⅰ * 1
English Study Abroad Ⅱ * 1~3
Social
Sciences
Courses

General
Education
Courses
Japanese Basic Seminar Ⅰ * 1
Japanese Basic Seminar Ⅱ * 1
Japanese Introduction to Business Law 1
Japanese Geography of Development and Environment 1
Japanese Sociology 1
Japanese Introduction to the Chinese Economy 1
Japanese Introduction to the Asian Economy 1
Japanese Introduction to International Development 1
Japanese Microeconomics 1
Japanese Introduction to Data Analysis 1
Japanese Macroeconomics 1
Japanese Introduction to the Global Economy 1
Japanese Introduction to Management 1
Japanese Accounting 1
Japanese Marketing 1
Japanese Introduction to International Management 1
Japanese Bookkeeping 1
Japanese Statistics 1
Japanese Mathematics for Social Science 1
Japanese Management Strategy 1
Japanese Religious Cultures in the World 1
Japanese Comparative Company Law 2
Japanese Global Poverty Issues 2
Japanese Quantitative Sociology 2
Japanese Economic Analysis of Chinese Society 2
Japanese Area Studies Methods 2
Japanese Introduction to the African Economy 2
Japanese International Trade 2
Japanese Economic Growth 2
Japanese International Finance 2
Japanese Economic Policy 2
Japanese Organizational Behavior 2
Japanese International Accounting 2
Japanese Marketing and Consumer Behavior 2
Japanese Game Theory 2
English Law and Economics 2
English Sustainable Development 2
English Sociology of Population 2
English Modern Chinese Economy 2
English Emerging Asian Economy and Society 2
English Economic Development 2
English International Economics 2
English Productivity and Efficiency Analysis 2
English Theory of International Finance 2
English Japanese Economy 2
English The Economic Development of Japan 2
English Industrial Organization 2
English Cross-Cultural Organizational Behavior 2
English Financial Accounting 2
English Marketing Strategy 2
English Management of Technology 2
English Corporate Finance and Law 3・4
English Case Study Methods 3・4
English International Migration 3・4
English Politics and Economy in Southeast Asia 3・4
English Education and Economic Development in Africa 3・4
English Current Economic Issues in the Global Economy 3・4
English Globalization, Economic Growth and Income Distribution 3・4
English Japan in the World Economy 3・4
English International Macroeconomic Policy 3・4
English International Business 3・4
English Health Economics 3・4
English International Human Resource Management 3・4
English Financial Statement Analysis 3・4
English Global Marketing 3・4
English Studies of Multinational Enterprises 3・4
English Innovation Management and Globalization 3・4
English Asian Business Law 3・4
English International Comparison of Law and Society 3・4
English International Trade Law 3・4
English Game Theory and Negotiation 3・4
English Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Market 3・4
English/Japanese Special Lecture on International Social Sciences 1~4
Japanese Advanced Seminar Ⅰ 3
Japanese Advanced Seminar Ⅱ 3
Japanese Graduation Thesis * 4
Japanese Computer Literacy * 1

Note:
Exchange students may register for Advanced Seminar Ⅰ or Ⅱ only with the prior approval of the teacher in charge of the seminar.
It is necessary for exchange students who would like to take the seminars to contact the teacher in charge directly and then register by the end of the course registration period.

Reference: Faculty Members and Research Areas
Only social science faculty members are in charge of seminars.