Curriculum Overview of Mita Campus
Core Courses (Elective Required)
Earn a total of 12 or more credits across 3 or more fields from the "Ten Fields of Core Courses" (A to J) (A: Economic Theory, B: Econometrics and Statistics, C: History of Economic Thought, D: Economic History, E: Labor and Industrial Economics, F: Economic Policy and Public Finance, G: Modern Economic System, H: International Economics, I: Environmental and Urban Economics, J: Economt and Society)
Advanced? Courses (Elective)
Take courses from those offered each year. Includes Seminars, PCP, and Research Projects.*
Related Courses (Elective)
? Civil Law I, Civil Law II, Commercial Law I, Commercial Law II, Labor Law, Tax Law, Accounting, Business Administration*
*Includes major courses offered by other faculties??
? *Regarding the number of required credits and calculation methods, please refer to the Course Registration Guide.??
Core Courses
Core Courses are offered at Mita Campus for third and fourth-year students. The content assumes that students have already taken General Education Courses and Introductory Major Courses at Hiyoshi. The Faculty of Economics requires students to take courses in three or more of the following ten fields. These ten fields classify core courses from the individual specialized fields that make up the system of economics.
For specific courses offered, please refer to the pages for each specialized field and the Syllabus.
Advanced Courses
Advanced Courses include lectures with advanced content that students take according to their own goals and interests after completing General Education Courses and Introductory Major Courses. Although the courses offered vary each year, many are lectures or seminars that are very close to the faculty members' specialized fields, allowing students to study the latest high-level content according to their own initiative and motivation.
The three pillars of specialized education at Mita Campus¡ªSeminars, PCP, and Research Projects¡ªare also classified as Advanced Courses.
Please refer to the Syllabus for specific courses offered.