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Division of Management
  • Hachioji Campus
Graduate School of Economics Division of Management

Course name will change in April 2025

Starting in April 2025, the Accounting Systems A Course will be integrated into the MBA Course, the Accounting Systems B Course will be renamed the Accounting (Tax Accountant) Course, and the Tax Law (Tax Accountant) Course will be moved from Division of Economics to Division of Management.

In the business occasion where internationalization is advancing
We aim to develop human resources who can play an active role

Master's Program Division of Management

5 courses to kickstart your career
The Master's Program offers five courses to support students' career plans. Students will study introductory subjects common to all five courses, such as basic information processing exercises and special lectures on statistics, as well as basic subjects such as special lectures on macro- and micro-economics and bookkeeping theory, to solidify their basic knowledge of business administration. After that, students will research each topic through specialized educational guidance in each course.

MBA Course
Our aim is to train business elites who will be responsible for revitalizing companies that need to stay ahead in this age of global mega-competition. We have prepared a curriculum that reflects the needs of companies and society so that we can respond to the rapid changes in the business environment.

Tax Law (Tax Accountant) Course / Accounting (Tax Accountant) Course
This course is aimed at students aiming to become tax accountants, and aims to provide them with advanced knowledge of tax law and accounting.

Information Management Course
In addition to acquiring the information processing skills necessary for management decision-making, we aim to train specialized staff who can design systems in order to build new business models.

Tourism Management Course
The aim of this program is to familiarize students with the various issues facing the tourism industry and to develop the business creation skills necessary to realize further development. The program will foster individuals who can take on advanced tourism management roles that go beyond the level of a bachelor's degree (Faculty Faculty of Economics Department of Tourism Management).

Master's Program Division of Management

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Satellite classes are now available at Kasumigaseki Campus!

For Tax Law (Tax Accountant) Course and Accounting (Tax Accountant) Course

Graduate School of Economics Division of Management Tax Law (Tax Accountant) Course and Accounting (Tax Accountant) Course offer courses on tax law and accounting at Teikyo University Kasumigaseki Campus for working adults who aim to become tax accountants. Classes start at 18:15 on weekdays, so you can attend Graduate School while working.

Opening hours
Weekdays (Monday to Friday) 6th period (18:15-19:45) and 7th period (19:50-21:20)

Courses offered at Kasumigaseki Campus
"General Lectures on Tax Law I & II", "Special Lectures on Income Tax Law", "Special Lectures on Corporation Tax Law", "Special Lectures on International Taxation I & II", "Special Lectures on Bookkeeping I & II", "Special Lectures on Financial Statements I & II", "Special Lectures on International Accounting", "Special Lectures on Financial Statement Analysis", "Special Lectures on Tax Accounting", etc.
In addition, working adults can take advantage of Entrance examination for working adults.

Syllabus

Syllabus

Syllabus of the Department of Division of Management Graduate School of Economics

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Grading Criteria

Grades will be announced on CampusSquare every semester (at the end of the academic year for students taking only full-time courses). However, for the second and fourth semester of the Master's Program and the third and sixth semester of the Doctoral Program, the university will distribute a report card with the result of completion (pass or fail). The evaluation criteria are as follows:

Grading Criteria Score Veredict
S. 100-90 points Pass
A 89-80 points
B. 79-70 points
C. 69-60 points
P Passed
(Thesis Review)
D. 59-0 points Fail

 

Credit Recognition

[Master's Program]

MBA course, Accounting system / A course, Information management course, Tourism management course

  • The number of credits required to complete is 30 credits.
  • As a general rule, be sure to take and acquire "Business Administration Exercise I / II" (2 credits each) offered by your academic advisor in the 1st year and "Business Administration Exercise III" (4 credits throughout the year) in the 2nd year.
  • Please consult with your academic advisor to decide whether to submit your master's thesis or specific research by the time you submit the application for the title dissertation until the 2nd year.
  • Duplicate courses of the same subject are not allowed.
  • In the 1st year, there is a limit of 12 credits for 6 subjects per semester.
  • Compleation of the program is attained by satisfying the required number of credits and passing the examination of the master's thesis or specific subject research.

Accounting system / B course

  • The number of credits required to complete is 30 credits.
  • The compulsory subjects are "Accounting Exercise I" (4 credits throughout the year) in the 1st year year, and "Accounting Exercise II" (4 credits throughout the year) in the 2nd year.
  • Duplicate courses of the same subject are not allowed.
  • In the 1st year, there is a limit of 12 credits for 6 subjects per semester.
  • When you take the neseccary credits and pass the thesis examination, you will complete.

[Doctoral Program ]

  • The number of credits required to complete is 16 (including 8 or more exercises).
  • As a general rule, take special research and exercises for two consecutive years under your academic advisor.
  • Credits for similar subjects acquired in the master's program or in the master's program will be included in the number of credits required for completion, up to a maximum of 4 credits.
  • Completion of the program is attained by satisfying the required number of credits and passing the doctoral dissetation examination.
  • Even if the required number of credits is fulfilled, failure to submit or fail to pass the doctoral dissertation will result in dismissal from the program at the end of the term.