Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School
Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School
Modern Economic Systems Major
With the beginning of the 21st century, the Japanese economy is undergoing a major turning point. With the aim of seeking human resources to carry the future of the Japanese economy, which has suffered from a long-term economic recession, students acquire advanced knowledge about modern economic systems, information processing, social economy, and economic theory. Our goal is to develop human resources with comprehensive analytical, planning, and practical abilities.
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Umeda satellite course
Lectures for the satellite course will be held at Osaka Sangyo University Umeda Satellite Classroom from 6:30 to 9:40 p.m. Therefore, businessmen who work during the day in the center of Osaka can attend Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School lectures at night after work and obtain Osaka Sangyo University Graduate School 's degree (master's degree in economics).
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Asian Regional Economics Major
In order to conduct research on the Asian regional economy from a wide range of perspectives, this graduate school offers original and creative research from a variety of perspectives, including subjects on the Asian regional economy as a wide-area economic zone, as well as international economics and corporate strategy subjects. Create a curriculum that allows for research. In addition, the course is organized with an emphasis on the relationship between the Asian regional economy and the Japanese economy, and the Asian regional economy and the Kansai economy. The content is practical and specific for working adults who wish to deepen their research based on their experiences at companies and organizations.
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Digital brochure
● About the Graduate School
● Greetings from the President / Deans of Graduate Schools
● Educational and research objectives, etc.
● Contents of learning, etc.
● List of instructors
Degree awarding policy and criteria for the examination and evaluation of doctoral dissertations.
Research guidance plan