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Department of Economics seminar

Orientation Seminar

here is the point
Designing four years of learning with an eye on the future
Faculty of Economics is characterized by a fulfilling first-year education. Among them, the [Orientation Seminar] is taught by various faculty members of Faculty of Economics in small classes of about 20 students. While practicing the basics of university learning, such as how to write reports, group work, and presentations, we will design a four-year study that looks at each individual's future career.
Department of Economics seminar

Specialized Seminar I・II

here is the point
Seminars are the best part of university life: Lifelong learning and meeting new friends
It is established with the aim of acquiring deep expertise and a multifaceted perspective in a small class of about 20 students for two years. Through activities such as presentations, discussions, and training camps, students and faculty deepen their sense of trust while advancing their studies and research on their chosen themes.

PickUP Seminar

Applying Microeconomics
Learn how to objectively evaluate policies

Instructor: KOTERA Go
This seminar applies Microeconomics to hone students' ability to analyze and evaluate policies related to environmental issues and income redistribution. Students will compile and present literature and participate in group discussions to develop their communication skills. We hope that students will develop into adults with deep insight into the economy and society as voters.
経済・小寺先生ゼミ_正方形
Experience the presentation
To be able to speak confidently in front of others
M-san
Faculty Faculty of Economics Department of Economics 3rd year
I chose Kodera Seminar because I was interested in a method for objectively evaluating policies based on economics, rather than on my own values or profits and losses. By gaining experience giving presentations, I gained the confidence to speak in front of others without feeling nervous. I was also encouraged by the presence of my friends and teachers who kindly supported me when I was in trouble.

PickUP Seminar

Learn about the history of Japan's major industries,
Knowing the present gives insight into the future

Instructor: KAMIYA Hisaaki
Students will learn about the changes in Japan's industries and companies since the war, and use that knowledge to explore solutions to the issues hindering industrial development. They will also aim to improve their communication skills through collaboration and the ability to accurately convey their ideas to other companies. Learning about industry will also be useful in job hunting and in working life.
経済・神谷ゼミ_正方形
Accurate information,
I realized the importance of communicating clearly
Mr. N
Faculty Faculty of Economics Department of Economics 3rd year
I'm interested in Japanese history and economic history, and I chose Kamiya Seminar to learn more. Through the guidance of a professor involved in history, I realized once again how important it is to provide accurate and clear information. The whole team is working together to create accurate presentation materials that are easy for everyone to understand.

Seminar List

2025 Seminar ThemeFaculty name
The goal is to be able to think about the issues and problems of urban and regional economies from your own perspective.Professor Ryusuke Inohara
Aim to be able to explain your thoughts on issues facing the Japanese economy based on reference materials and data.Professor Hideyuki Ibaraki
Conduct a survey of past research on economic Laboratory Work related to game theory, plan and manage Laboratory Work yourself, and analyze the results.Associate Professor Kazuhiko Kato
Financial Theory: Acquire data analysis techniques to interpret domestic and international financial markets, and develop a smart investor perspectiveProfessor Ryo Kato
Deepen your understanding of the industries that led the development of the Japanese economy, and acquire the knowledge to analyze industries and companiesKakukaku Lecturer
Using economics tools, we will consider various issues in modern society, especially issues related to work and life (work-life balance, family and education, declining birthrate and aging population, social security, etc.)
Professor Eiko Gonjo
The aim is to be able to evaluate from an economic perspective the effects of public policies, taxes, and social security on various economic issues (monopoly/oligopoly, externalities, economic disparities, accumulation of public debt, etc.)KOTERA Go Associate Professor
Use computer simulation and numerical methods to analyze Macroeconomics problems, especially those related to economic growth and development.SHIN Inyong Professor
Explains the basics of Western economic history and raises historical awareness. Acquire broad knowledge of economic historyProfessor Takashi Sunaga
Learn machine learning techniques to discover hidden characteristics in data and use them to inform strategic decision-making.Associate Associate Professor Hiroyuki Taniai
Investigative research in group work on the latest topics related to the Asian economy (such as the Asian economy after Covid-19)FUDA Koji Associate Professor
The aim of this course is to learn about the characteristics of economic development in Southeast Asia from the perspective of economic history, and to acquire the ability to proactively tackle problems that arise in the process.Associate Professor Asuka Mizuno
To develop the ability to understand the fundamental theories that underpin tax law and international tax law, to formulate tax policies and laws, and to provide appropriate tax advice to resolve tax issues for companies involved in international transactions.Professor Norihisa Yoshimura
Seminar topics and instructors are subject to change.
<Updated on August 8, 2025>
Department of Economics
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