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Practical Learning-Based Education Provided by Teachers With Practical Experience in Business
Practical Learning-Based Education Provided by Teachers With Practical Experience in Business

Develop a rich thinking habit and a sense of competition under experienced faculty staffs

The Faculty of Economics has a large number of faculty staffs with abundant business experience who have promoted Practical learning education and have been active in the front lines of various fields such as companies, government offices, and the media. The faculty staffs will give lectures taking advantage of the experience cultivated in the field of business and administration ,the knowledge gained from many years of work experience, and the alived information gained from the network ,and improve the creativity and competitiveness of the students.

Finance (lecture)

When we wake up in the morning, we use the water for washing one's face, brushing one's teeth, and using the toilet. When we go to school or move, we use the road or subway. Public elementary, junior high and high school tuition is free. In an emergency, you can call the polices and an ambulance for free. All of these is supported by finance, which is deeply involved in our daily lives. In other words, public finance is a familiar discipline to learn how to live in daily life. Japanese citizens over the age of 18 are voters. Voters are, so to speak, shareholders of Japan, and they are required to express their intentions regarding the management policy of Japan, that is, the ideal way of living as a citizenat a general meeting of shareholders called elections. We will answer simple questions you may have, such as what will happen if tax evasion occurs, what is the hotel tax that you often hear these days, is Japan's tax high, and what will happen to Japan with a budget deficit? We aim to develop "the ability to survive in the real world" thorough various experiences.

Department of Economics

Professor Masafumi Ishikawa

Professor Tadashi Takai TAKAI Tadashi
After graduating from Waseda University in 1989, entered the Kanagawa Prefectural Office. He mainly engaged in tax administration (seizure / inspection (compulsory investigation) / litigation (tax trial) / legal affairs (tax ordinance drafting)). In 2005, he engaged in Tokyo Institute for Municipal Administration (national municipal surveys, etc.) as a Senior Researcher. Since 2012, he belong to Teikyo University as a faculty member and the Hakone Town Study Group in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

Professor Tadashi Takai

Industrial practice exercises

Industrial practice exercises

It can be said that a tourism-oriented country that is "good to live and good to visit" aims for sustainable regional management by "new tourism" as a multifaceted measure that utilizes local resources and human resources for regional revitalization. Under these circumstances, community development by the agreement and collaboration of various stakeholders in the region is becoming more important in accepting the exchange population. This exercise is based on the experience of the faculty staffs who have been in charge of many public participation practices. Also, in collaborative community development, through various participation methods, studies of participation theory (classical ladder theory, recent public space theory, etc.) and a series of excersise such as group learning, exchanging opinions, consensus, summarizing, and presenting, we aim to practically acquire the "consensus building method by workshop", which is a basic and universal method of collaboration.

Department of Tourism Management

Hisako Konno Associate Professor

Hisako Konno Associate Professor KONNO Hisako
She has actived as a construction consultant focusing on the specialized fields of urban and regional planning, tourism, and landscape. Together with government officials, citizens and experts, she engages in a lot of coordinating work such as planning work and participation of residents at the site of community and town development where various stakeholders participate in.

Hisako Konno Associate Professor