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Reitaku University Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration Graduate School Code 39
Reitaku University Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration Graduate School Code 39
4. Program and Degree Master’s Degree in Economics (Public Policy and Finance Courses)
Degree
Master’s Degree in Business Administration (Business Course)
5. Standard time table Two years as a Master’s student OR Starting as a Research Student up to 6 months, then 2 years as a
(Years needed for graduation) Master’s Student after passing the exam. (Depend on the capacity of the applicants)
(Before Submission of Application in order to make sure if your research plans match our program. As for the school’s program and
SHIMODA, International comparison of labor and wage, private sectors' cooperation in overseas
Tatehito (Mr.) human resources creation, unemployment/employment instability, employment
Professor and labor of senior citizens, personnel management system of white-collar workers
TAKA, Iwao
(Mr.) Corporate ethics, compliance, corporate social responsibility
Professor
OBA, Hiroyuki Industrial growth and technology absorption, studies of work attitude and
(Mr.) Japanese-style of management, globalization and area studies, studies of life-style,
Professor "Co-Creative" Development Studies
HASEGAWA,
Yasutaka (Mr.) Management accounting of recall cost
Professor
BAI, The proper way financial reporting process ought to be, CSR (corporate social
Kazuhiro (Mr.) responsibility) accounting
Professor
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SHUTO,
Soichiro (Mr.) Influence which Information System Introduction Gives to the Organization,
Associate Corporate Strategy in Local Industry Accumulation
Professor
HORIUCHI,
Kazunobu American society and religion
(Mr.)
Professor
LUFF Peter A
(Mr.) History
Professor
NAGATA,
Masahiro International Economics, US economy, Higher education from the perspectives of
(Mr.) international economics
Professor
MIROSHNIK,
W. Victoria
Business Ethics, Political Economy, Psychology, Neuro Management Science
(Ms.)
Professor
YAGI, Edward
Business History, Characteristics of Very Large Organizations (VLOs),
(Mr.)
Organizational Dysfunction
Professor
13.Features and Curriculum of emphasis on gaining a global perspective, a discerning eye to penetrate beyond the complexities of
Program social circumstances and a critical problem-solving ability. The Program in Business Administration
aims to bring forth policy planners and administrators that take active roles in such organizations as
private business, public institution and NPOs.
・Cultivating Expertise to Perform Managerial Affairs in Private Business, Public Institutions and
NPOs:
Students are trained to be practical experts who can solve complex problems with a global perspective
in such public organizations as the governmental office, domestic and foreign business corporation or
NPOs. We aim to nurture such high managerial abilities.
・Focusing on Interdisciplinary-, Problem-, Policy-Orientation that the Present Society Calls For:
In order to solve diverse problems in present society that is complex and constantly changing, it is
assumed that three elements are important: Interdisciplinary-oriented, linking multiple expertise,
problem-oriented, identifying the problems to be solved, and policy-oriented, solving them with
concrete measures.
・Meeting the Needs for Recurrent Education of Working Adults with High Awareness of World Issues:
We cordially extend warm welcome to everyone who has high awareness of world issues, regardless of
their career, age, or nationality, be it a businessperson who is thinking of learning a high degree of
expertise, having come across real-world problems in practical fields, or someone with experience in
business administration who is thinking of beginning a new phase in their life.
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(1) Special Subject Group: Public Policy Unit (Master’s Program in Economics)
Essentials of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Quantitative Economic Analysis, Research
Methodology for Social Sciences
Public Finance and Fiscal Policy in Japan, Labor Economics and Japanese Labor Policy, Regional and
Urban Economics and Japanese Development Policy, Business and Government Policy in Japan,
Environmental Economics and Japanese Environmental Policy, Economic Policy and Policy
Evaluation, Quantitative Economic Analysis of International Economic Policy
(2) Special Subject Group: Finance Unit (Master’s Program in Economics)
Essentials of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Quantitative Economic Analysis, Research
Methodology for Social Sciences
Financial Market and Banks in Japan, Financial Theory and Japanese Monetary Policy, Credit and
Financial Risk, Portfolio Theory and Financial Engineering, Real Estate Economics and Japanese Real
Estate Policy, Corporate and Small Business Finance
(3)Special Subject Group: Business Administration Unit (Master’s Program in Business
Administration)
Essentials of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Quantitative Economic Analysis, Research
Methodology for Social Sciences
Management and Organization in Japan, Strategic Management of Japanese Corporation, Marketing
and Japanese Corporation, Human Resource Management and Japanese Corporation, Japanese
Accounting System and Financial Management, Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in Japan
(4) Foundation Subjects
Tutorial Seminar ⅠA・B~ⅡA・B
(5) International subject group
International Development Economics, Japanese Trade and Foreign Direct Investment, Japan and
Regional Cooperation and Integration in Asia, Globalization and International Business, Comparative
Institutional Analysis and Development of Economic Policy in Japan, Japanese Management and
Business Leaders, Japanese Culture and People, Japan and Asia
(6) Special subject
Thesis Research and WritingⅠA, Thesis Research and WritingⅠB,
Thesis Research and WritingⅡA, Thesis Research and Writing Ⅱ B
counseling about daily life, campus The Reitaku University Health Support Center is available for all students. When you are ill, please
life, cross-cultural adjustment etc. do not hesitate to contact the Health Support Center. If you have language difficulties, the staff of
the International Exchange Center will provide an interpreter.
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meetings, group seminars, and other events are held. Visits can also be made just for relaxation
purposes.
Our purpose is to nurture in our students the attributes of individual character in which virtue is
harmonized with expert knowledge, and so provide the human resources needed to build a