Curriculum
- 1st year (1st and 2nd semester) students will learn the basics of business studies.
- In the 2nd year (3rd and 4th semester), practice in professional learning is provided.
- In the 3rd year (5th and 6th semester), preparation for career decisions and efforts towards the graduation thesis begins.
- In the 4th year (7th and 8th semester), students will complete the graduation thesis.
※ The curriculum is subject to change.
* From the curriculum table of Heisei 29 fiscal year
Liberal Arts
In order to cultivate comprehensive thinking ability, judgment ability, problem-solving ability and in order to “cultivate a broad and deep culture and comprehensive judgment and cultivate rich human nature”, specialized education subjects are provided, mainly in the second year.
Introductory Education
Religious Studies, Introduction to Christianity, Basic Seminar, Presentation, Information Processing, Japanese Literacy, Japanese Expression Literacy
Learning a Foreign Language
English(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), English Communication, TOEIC(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), German, German Communication
Developing as a Person
Philosophy, Art, Design, Introduction to Psychology, Behavioral Science
Learning about Society
History, The Constitution of Japan, Political Science, Sociology, International Relations, Foreign Affairs
Learning about Nature and Science
Introduction to Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Sports Science
Specialized Subjects
Five programs (“Entrepreneurism / Business Program”, “IT / Web Creative Program”, “Agricultural Management Program”, “Public Management Program”, “Education Job Program”) are available. In order to be able to acquire the necessary knowledge to carry out the respective occupations, business-based courses have been arranged. Also, in order to strengthen the training of practical skills, exercises and practical courses outside the university is common. Students will take courses selected mainly by the subjects of each program, according to their occupational goals and course objectives.
Career Training Subjects
Career Design(Ⅰ~Ⅷ)
Compulsory Subjects
Business Administration, Introduction to Finance, Human Resource Management, Computer Science, Computer Programming, Introduction to Bookkeeping, General Theory of Accounting, Economics Issues, Introduction to Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Civil Society Theory, Research Seminar(Ⅰ~Ⅵ)
Departmental Elective Optional Course / Management Course: Entrepreneur / Business Program
Non-profit Organization, Small, Medium and Venture Enterprises, Regional Industries, Industry Theory Ⅰ (Fisheries), Industry Theory Ⅱ (Port and Harbor), Community Development, Food Environment, Health Business Theory, Management Theories, Business Strategy, Innovation Management, Business History, Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Commercial Bookkeeping, Industrial Bookkeeping, Corporation Bookkeeping, Cost Accounting, Theory of financial Statements, International Accounting, Tax Accounting, Auditing, Financial Economics, Financial Management, Corporate Finance, Business Analysis, Corporation Law, Business Law
Departmental Elective Optional Course / Management Course: IT / Web Creative Program
Information Society Studies, Programming, Data Analysis, Information Communication Network, Data Management, Management Sciences, Information System Design, Information System Development, System Development Practice(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), Data Design, Multimedia, Multimedia Systems, Information Processing Practice (Ⅰ / Ⅱ), Introduction to Internet, Digital Communication Method, Web Graphics, Web Design, Web Extension
Departmental Elective Optional Course / Management Course: Agricultural Management Program
New Agricultural Business(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), Agricultural Affairs, Starting a Aguriculture Business, Agricultural Finance, Seminar in Local Agriculture Business
Departmental Elective Optional Course / Public Course: Public Management Program
Public Policy, Public Management, Microeconomics, Public Economics, Macroeconomics, Theory of Economic Policy, Local Public Finance, Administrative Law, Labor Issues, Public Servant, Public Accounting
Departmental Elective Optional Course / Public Course: Education Job Program (Commercial / Information)
Information and Occupation, Vocational Guidance
Departmental Elective Optional Course
Internship, Regional Business Fieldwork, Special Business Lecture(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), Special Lecture(Ⅰ / Ⅱ), English for Professionals
Teacher Education Curriculum
Students can acquire a teacher’s license at graduation by acquiring the number of credits required for graduation and acquiring specialized subjects related to teaching professionals and credits required to obtain the license certificate award.
<Type of license that can be obtained>
High school teacher type of license (Commercial), high school teacher type of license (Information)
Subjects for Teaching Profession
Teacher Theory, Educational Principle, Educational Psychology, Educational Administration, Educational Curriculum Theory, Commercial Education Law(A / B), Information Science Education Law(A / B), Special Activity Theory, Education Methodology, Student Guidance Theory, Educational Counseling, Educational Practice A, Practice Teaching Practice