Department of Economics

CURRICULUM
The Department of Economics has prepared a curriculum that gives students insights into economic fields as well as management, accounting, and tax laws. Adhering to the university’s philosophy, the department has set educational goals designed to foster individuals that can employ the real-world knowledge and skills they acquire here (comprehensive economic studies) in their career and situation to contribute to society.
The department fosters businesspersons able to thrive in global society by providing diverse knowledge about local and international societies—the foundation of economics—as well as specialized abilities in fields such as public policy, finance, management and accounting.

Major Subjects
Pre-seminar / Special seminar / Introduction to economics / Economic theory /Microeconomics / Macroeconomics / Practical economics / Bookkeeping theory / Data Science / Overseas training / Tax law theory / Finance / Financial theory / Economic policy theory / Community research

Point of Course Model System

The Department of Economics has adopted a course model system where students take courses systematically and in a planned manner to obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for their future jobs and careers. The course model is designed to incorporate all three fields the department covers: economics, management, and accounting.