Course introduction/study model

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In their second year, students in Faculty of Economics choose one of the four courses listed below and focus their studies in line with their individual interests. Below, we introduce the courses recommended for each course, but even if you belong to another course, you are free to take many of the courses.

Economics/Public Course

I want to learn a wide range of economics!
By studying a wide range of economics, both theoretical and applied, you will acquire useful tools to solve various economic and social issues, such as economic growth, unemployment and inflation, poverty and inequality, social security, and a declining birthrate and aging population. Course to add.
Department of Economics Economics Public Course

Course registration flow

1
annual
Carefully study the basics of economics (common to all 4 courses)
At Faculty of Economics, Asia University, from the viewpoint of valuing the basics, in the first year, all courses are common to "Microeconomics I / II", "Macroeconomics I / II", "Economics Basic Mathematics I / II". Students study “Fundamental Accounting I/II” throughout the year to develop basic economics skills.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Microeconomics I・II (required)
  • Macroeconomics I・II (required)
  • Basic Economics Mathematics I・II
  • Introduction to Economic History I・II
  • Basic Accounting I・II
  • Basic English for Economics
2
annual
Core subjects of modern economics from micro to macro
Students who are interested in Microeconomics in their first year take micro-related subjects such as "Microeconomics III," "Game Theory I/II," and "Public Economics I/II," and learn about individual rational behavior. and the importance of resource allocation. Students who find macroeconomics interesting will take courses such as "Macroeconomics III," "Economic Growth Theory I and II," and "Credit Finance."
(Recommended subjects)
  • Economic Growth I・II
  • Public Economics I・II
  • Game Theory I・II
3-4
annual
Deepening expertise and cultivating an "economist's perspective"
Students can explore the rich and deep world of economics by taking more specialized subjects such as "Social Security Theory" and "Spatial Economics" according to their interests.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Japanese Economy I・II
  • Social Security Theory I・II
  • Monetary Policy I・II

data analysis course

If you want to become an expert in economics and data!
This course takes advantage of the basics of econometrics and statistics, traditional strengths of Faculty of Economics of Economics, to nurture practical data analysis and utilization skills. It is also possible to obtain an open badge by Data Science Minor.
Department of Economics Data Analysis Course

Course registration flow

1
annual
Carefully study the basics of economics (common to all 4 courses)
At Faculty of Economics, Asia University, from the viewpoint of valuing the basics, in the first year, all courses are common to "Microeconomics I / II", "Macroeconomics I / II", "Economics Basic Mathematics I / II". Students study “Fundamental Accounting I/II” throughout the year to develop basic economics skills.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Microeconomics I・II (required)
  • Macroeconomics I・II (required)
  • Basic Economics Mathematics I・II
  • Introduction to Economic History I・II
  • Basic Accounting I・II
  • Basic English for Economics
2
annual
Acquire the data analysis skills required by economists
In "econometrics" and "data analysis (provisional name)" offered by Faculty of Economics, students can acquire not only economic statistics, but also useful and powerful data analysis skills to interpret and utilize all kinds of data. A synergistic effect can be obtained with "Introduction to Statistics", Subject Open to All students and data science courses.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Econometrics I・II
  • Economic Statistics Analysis I・II
  • Data analysis (tentative name)
3-4
annual
Practice analytical skills using data from Japan and the world
In order to put into practice the data analysis skills that you have discovered in your second year, you will come into contact with actual data through courses such as "Economic Statistics I/II" and "Japanese Economy I/II". can extend the power of
(Recommended subjects)

Asia Global Course

International group, aspiring to have a career overseas!
In this course, students learn about the regional economies of Asia, Europe, and the United States from their origins, and acquire the ability to proactively address the issues they face as members of a global society. Those who wish to study abroad at AUASP and AUGP can also acquire a sense of the field as an international student.
Department of Economics Asia and Global Course

Course registration flow

1
annual
Carefully study the basics of economics (common to all 4 courses)
At Faculty of Economics Asia University, from the perspective of valuing the basics, in the first year students will study "Microeconomics I/II", "Macroeconomics I/II", "Basic Economics Mathematics I/II", and "Basic Accounting I/II" common to all courses throughout the year to develop basic economics skills.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Microeconomics I・II (required)
  • Macroeconomics I・II (required)
  • Basic Economics Mathematics I・II
  • Introduction to Economic History I・II
  • Basic Accounting I・II
  • Basic English for Economics
2
annual
Possibilities to expand through economics x internationality x language
Learn about the formation of the global economy of Asia, Europe, the United States, and Japan from 'Asian Economics I/II', 'European and American Economic History I/II', 'European and American Economic History I/II', and 'Japanese Economic History I/II'. increase. In addition, through "Intermediate English for Economics I and II", students will improve their specialized English skills related to economics and acquire a useful basic education as an Asian and global human resource.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Asian Economy I・II
  • Asian Economic History I・II
  • European and American Economic History I・II
  • Japanese Economic History I・II
3-4
annual
Entering the global stage with economics as a weapon
Based on the basic education as an Asian and global human resource acquired by the second year, students can study "Pacific Economics", "Chinese Economics", "Korean Economics", "European and American Economics", etc. according to their own interests. , you can delve into applied learning that is tied to a specific region. In addition, with the aim of further improving English skills related to economics, we will improve language skills as an international student through "Learning Japanese Economy and World Economy in English". Through the omnibus-style “Business and Economy in Asia” taught by external Lecturer who have lived in various Asian regions for many years, students learn not only the success stories of business and daily life during their stay in Japan, but also the lessons learned from their failures.・ Acquire useful on-site sensibilities in order to play an active role as a global human resource.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Pacific Economics
  • Chinese economy
  • Korean economy
  • Western Economics
  • Asian business and economy

Finance and Accounting Course

I want to acquire financial knowledge!
This course develops practical financial and accounting skills, including how to read and analyze financial statements, how to procure and manage corporate funds, and the relationship between investment risk and return.
Department of Economics Finance and Accounting Course

Course registration flow

1
annual
Carefully study the basics of economics (common to all 4 courses)
At Faculty of Economics, Asia University, from the viewpoint of valuing the basics, in the first year, all courses are common to "Microeconomics I / II", "Macroeconomics I / II", "Economics Basic Mathematics I / II". Students study “Fundamental Accounting I/II” throughout the year to develop basic economics skills.
(Recommended subjects)
  • Microeconomics I・II (required)
  • Macroeconomics I・II (required)
  • Basic Economics Mathematics I・II
  • Introduction to Economic History I・II
  • Basic Accounting I・II
  • Basic English for Economics
2
annual
Learning financial mechanisms from both theory and empirical perspectives
While students take "Monetary Theory" and "Finance" to learn about the mechanisms of financial economics, they also acquire practical accounting knowledge in "Accounting (Commerce/Industrial)."
(Recommended subjects)
  • Monetary Theory I・II
  • Finance I・II
  • Accounting I・II (Commercial)
  • Accounting III・IV (Industrial)
3-4
annual
Cultivate expertise in finance, accounting, and finance

Based on the knowledge cultivated in finance and accounting subjects up to the second year, students will deepen their understanding of recent financial and economic trends through lectures such as "The Current State and Outlook of the Japanese Economy" and "Monetary Policy I and II." By taking courses such as "Corporate Finance I/II" and "Corporate Theory I/II" that are directly linked to business, basic skills will lead to practical skills.

(Recommended subjects)
  • Corporate Finance I・II
  • Business theory I・II
  • Monetary Policy I・II
  • Advanced Accounting I・II
<Updated July 20, 2023>
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