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Department of International Commerce
Learning in Department of International Commerce
Developing an international sense through trading and organizational research
At the same time, Department of International Commerce learns international trading mechanisms and methods, international activities of organizations (corporates, etc.) and the principles of action based on commerce and business management, as well as deepening their knowledge of East Asia and corporate management. In addition, we will cultivate the ability to solve the problems of East Asian markets and the problems of modern companies through finance, marketing, accounting, etc. In this department, you can deepen your specialized knowledge and practical skills in the following three major application areas. In "International and East Asia", we will approach trends related to the international economy, such as trade and development economies, from a global perspective. In "distribution and marketing", students will learn about the flow of products and services and competitive behaviors among companies, focusing on transactions (sales) in the market. In addition, "Management and Accounting" studies the activities of organizations such as companies through management and financial data.
Diplomatic policy for Graduation Accreditation and Graduation Div.
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- Understand specialized knowledge and skills related to organizational management and commercial transactions, and have acquired the ability to play an active role in the organization while cooperating with various professional fields.
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- He has an understanding of the economy and culture of East Asia and other countries, and has the ability to think about business and corporate activities from a global perspective.
- C.
- He understands the importance of the mutual relationship between the external environment and the organization, such as competition relations, customer needs, and social justice, and has the ability to overlook the activities of the organization while associated with social development.
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- In addition to analyzing the flow of funds related to the organization and the results of management activities numerically and data, and appropriately showing the results to stakeholders, they have the ability to contribute to the improvement of organizational management.
VOICE for current students
For those who can improve their English proficiency through studying abroad and be active globally.
Department of International Commerce 3 years (as of April 1, 2024)
Ayaka Mizukawa (from Kurashiki Minami High School, Okayama Prefectural)
I wanted to be able to play an active role overseas in the future, so I chose Department of International Commerce, where I could study the economy from a global perspective. I was thinking about studying abroad, so it was also attractive that I was focusing on international exchange and studying abroad. In terms of learning, English classes are unique. We are able to take classes tailored to the individual level in small classes, and we are studying while working hard with students of the same level. In addition, classes such as English and basic exercises have many opportunities for presentations, and I feel the response that my presentation skills improves.
Seminars belong to seminars on the theme of "behavioral economics" and "neurological economics". Behavioral economics is a discipline in which various fields from psychology, economics, and even brain science, and is a style in which classes proceed through experiments. I chose it because I thought it was a content that I could not learn elsewhere. My future goal is to achieve the desired study abroad while balancing learning and track activities. I want to improve my English proficiency and become a person who can work internationally.
Curriculum policy for organizing and implementing curriculum policy
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- Understand various specialized knowledge and skills related to organizational management and commercial transactions through the entire basic and major applications.
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- Deepen understanding of the economy and culture of East Asia and other countries through major application "International and East Asia".
- C.
- Deepen the ability to consider the comprehensive relationship between the organization and the external environment through major application "distribution and marketing".
- D.
- Deepen the ability to analyze management activities by quantifying and data through major application "Management / Accounting".
Introduction of class subjects
Marketing Theory
In this lecture, we will begin with understanding what a market is. In addition, while deepening their understanding of products and services, students will learn through concrete examples of how to sell goods and services, focusing on corporate-to-market behavior. In recent years, as non-store sales and digital content transactions have become popular via the Internet, and consumer behavior has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will also explain competitive behavior in companies.
Business management theory
Business Management Theory I will be offered in the spring semester of the second year, and business management theory II will be held in the fall semester. In Business Administration Theory I will give lectures on the management of business scholars or entrepreneurs who have contributed to the formation of business administration, such as Taylor, Fayol, Bernard, Simon, and Drucker. In Business Management Theory II, we introduce the theory of business administration necessary for leaders. Specifically, lectures will be given on leadership theory, motivation, and management strategy, with familiar examples.
Introduction to International Economics
This lecture aims to help students who are interested in international economy and global business to learn about theory and practice from the basics. Specifically, I will first explain the historical background of globalization and issues and discussions related to globalization. Next, I would like to take a look at the framework of international economic and global business as well as the roles and issues of the World Trade Organization. Finally, here are some useful frameworks to consider and analyze corporate strategies.
Specialized Education Curriculum
1 year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | ||
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Exclusively Offense Base Foundation |
Introduction to Economics General of Commerce and Industry Introduction to Management Studies Introduction to Management Informatics Introduction to International Economics Bookkeeping principle I Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Economic fundamentals I |
Financial Theory I East Asian economic theory Bookkeeping Principle II Civil Code I International Economics Management Sciences Introduction to Information Systems |
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Exclusively Offense Oh Use |
Country Time ・ East A. Di A. |
International Macroeconomics International Trade Theory Economic Policy I Korean economic theory Asian Economic History |
International Political Science International Relations Developing Countries Chinese economic theory Contemporary Korean Socialism International Financial Theory International cooperation theory Economic Integration Multinational enterprise theory Chinese social theory |
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Flow Dori ・ Ma | Ke Tee Y N Growth |
Marketing Theory I and II Distribution theory Commercial History Civil Code II Introduction to Business Law |
Distribution Policy E-commerce theory Securities theory Risk Management Theory Trade Practices Consumer Law International Marketing Theory Logistics Systems Insurance theory Commercial English |
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Sutra Management ・ Meeting Total |
Business Management Theory I and II Management Information Theory Accounting Principles I and II Cost calculations Personnel and Labor Management Theory Corporate Analysis Theory Management History |
Management organization theory Management Data Analysis I and II Corporate Ethics Management Statistics Non-profit organization Bookkeeping Principle III Public accounting theory Financial Instruments and Exchange Law International Management Theory Industrial Organization theory I Tax accounting theory Non-profit accounting theory Companies Act |
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Specialized Exercises | Expertise Exercise I | Expertise Exercise II |
※The curriculum is subject to change.
Example of time schedule
Time schedule (first year spring semester)
The first foreign language is selected from English, Chinese and Korean.
MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | |
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1 | Academic Literacy |
English L | |||
2 | Management Informatics Introduction |
Introduction to Management Studies | Chinese Ia | ||
3 | Diversity | Sports Practice A | Chinese Ib | ||
4 | Introduction to Statistics | Introduction to Economics | |||
5 | Introduction to Mathematics | General of Commerce and Industry |
Time schedule (3rd year Spring Semester)
MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | |
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1 | |||||
2 | Bookkeeping Principle III | Trade Practices | Distribution Policy | Public accounting theory | |
3 | Securities theory | Management organization theory | International Trade Theory | ||
4 | Management Data Analysis I |
Companies Act | Expertise Exercise I | ||
5 | Financial Instruments Trading Law |
Teacher introduction
"Economic and the world" and "knowledge and information" related to it deeply and widely from specialists.