Major of Business Administration
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Students of Business Administration Major can study under an up-to-date program that directly reflects the world’s economic conditions.
The goal of the Business Administration Major is to foster leading-edge researchers and future leaders of the business and industrial world.
The academic world of today is constantly evolving. Students must ground themselves in the findings of the past while becoming widely familiar with the latest accomplishments of today.
The Business Administration Major devotes its efforts to providing students with a solid academic foundation in general business-related theories of management, marketing, accounting, finance and other related areas. To allow students to tackle themes of significance in today’s world and cultivate a rich creativity and a superior ability to engage in academic exploration, our program is designed so that students may learn with a broad vision and choose from a wide-ranging curriculum.
The Business Administration Major has a full array of curricula and staff members related to all areas of business administration. To allow students to experience an enriching environment for research, this Major has also established a program of credit exchanges and joint research presentation meetings with Toyo University Graduate School.
There is a well-developed curriculum and research environment for the doctoral course in particular.
Many of our former students, having undergone the thorough research guidance, have gone on to become successful university professors with active roles in various business-related academic circles.
Educational Goals
Master’s Course
The Master’s Course aims to:
- foster front-line researchers who possess the ability to engage in sophisticated theoretical analysis and tackle issues as they arise.
- cultivate individuals who will become future leaders of the business world.
Doctoral Course
The Doctoral Course aims to:
- promote thorough understanding of the theoretical basics with the main focus being that of cultivating researchers who will become front-line leaders of the academic community.
- cultivate qualities necessary to students to become successful future researchers.
- cultivate future teachers.