Curriculums for
Faculty of Law


Curriculums for
Faculty of Economics

Business Course

General Economics Course

Economist Course


Economist Course
Priority subjects within economics
Students will focus on learning theoretical economics (including mathematics) and will be required to take the "advanced special seminar" specifically designed for the economist course.


Related law subjects
Students will study the antitrust act, labor law and commercial code among others.


Recommended subjects by objective
Foreign languages, etc.


Cooperation with Extension Center
The S course, the graduate school preparatory class, is for those who wish to enter graduate schools.
The S course, the accounting profession class, is for those who wish to become certified public accountants, licensed tax accountants and other related professions.
An emphasis will be placed on license classes including public service classes (for various types of public servants), accounting classes, economy-related classes, foreign language classes and information technology-related classes.


Class List
Students will select group subjects according to their objectives under the advanced program.
Introductory Subjects
Fundamental Economics
Modern Economic Matters
Introduction to Business Administration
Introduction to Law
Economics Common Subjects
Micro Economics
Macro Economics
Principles of Economics
General History of Economy
Science of Business Administration
Course Basic Subjects
Public Finance
Industrial Oganization
Economic Policy
Money and Banking
Economics Statistics
Mathematics in Social Science
Mathematics on Economics
Advanced Seminar on Micro Economics
Advanced Seminar on Macro Economics
Advanced Seminar on Economic Statistics
Advanced Seminar on Applied Micro Economics
Advanced Seminar on Current Economy
Advanced Seminar on General Economic History
Related law Subjects
Constitutional Law
Basic Civil Law
Commercial Law (General Provisions)
Course Advanced Subjects
Specialized subjects in economics

International Economy
World Economy
International Finance
Econometrics
Foreign Exchange
Economic Geography
Monetary Policy
Local Public Finance, etc
 
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