Faculty of Economics offers a unique career program and a five-year integrated undergraduate and master's program.
The Faculty of Faculty of Economics offers special educational programs such as the "ECCP (The Faculty of Economics Career Challenge Program)," which cultivates the communication skills and leadership skills needed to succeed in society, and the "Five-Year Integrated Undergraduate and Master's Program," which allows students to complete their undergraduate and master's programs in five years. These programs maximize students' motivation and ambition, achieving high educational effectiveness.
ECCP (The Faculty of Economics Career Challenge Program)
Fostering high-quality students who can meet the demands of companies Target departments: Department of Economics, Department of International Economy, Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management Outstanding students (2nd and 3rd year) with excellent academic records are selected for participation in the The Faculty of Economics Career Challenge Program (ECCP). The program's lectures are designed to enhance abilities such as logical thinking, enabling students to logically comprehend events in their surroundings, make accurate judgments about situations they face, express these judgments logically through both spoken and written communication, and engage in discussions based on them. The program also focuses on developing practical English skills for professional communication and foundational learning to address societal needs. Additionally, high-achieving participants in this program have the opportunity to take part in a training trip to Durham, United Kingdom.
TAEP (Teikyo University Asia Exchange Program)
Fostering Human Resources to Contribute to the Development of Japan and Asia Target Departments: Department of Economics ? Department of International Economy ? Department of Business Administration Teikyo University Asian Exchange Program (TAEP) was established with the aim of fostering human resources who will contribute to the development of Japan and Asia. Currently, we have agreements with Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology (Vietnam), Panyapiwat Institute of Management (Thailand), Yangon University of Economics (Myanmar), Jenderal Soedirman University (Indonesia), Pannasastra University of Cambodia (Cambodia), Adamson University (Philippines), and National University of Laos (Laos) universities to accept international students and promote exchange programs. In addition, several courses are available through the Asian Exchange Program, and all lectures are given in English. These courses are available to students of Department of Economics, Department of International Economy and Department of Business Administration.
Five-year Integrated Undergraduate and Master's Program
Complete a master's degree program in graduate school within 5 years, including 4 years of undergraduate and 1 year of graduate studies. By taking graduate courses during the fourth year and onwards of undergraduate studies, students can enter the master's program in their fifth year. Following this, they can fulfill the remaining credit requirements during a one-year period in the graduate master's program, allowing them to obtain a master's degree in a total of five years. This system is known as the "Integrated Bachelor's and Master's 5-Year Program." Students who have achieved academic performance within the top 10% until the third year are eligible to apply, and those who pass the oral examination will be granted the qualification.