MBA Program/MOT Program

Curriculum

 

The curricula offered by the MBA and MOT Programs include "Core required courses", "Core elective courses", "Advanced courses", "Project research" and "Non-credit courses".

Core required courses/ Core elective courses

Core courses are designed to help the students attain basic knowledge and skills necessary for completing their project researches. Given the nature of these basic courses, it is recommended to take them as soon as possible after entrance.

Advanced courses

Advanced courses are designed mainly to provide proficient training in the acquisition of knowledge and its professional application, and to enhance the students' abilities to develop project research and prepare master's theses.

Special Topics offer the students current information on various themes, which are selected by the faculty. Experts and researchers outside the university will be invited to deliver lectures to the students.

Project Research

The educational activities of project research center on problem-identification and problem-solving skills regarding issues that are affecting society. This curriculum is organized using the Triangle Method, an educational system that promotes close organic relationships between the faculty members of the Institute, graduate students and professional experts from business firms and public organizations.

With guidance from the faculty, graduate school students will master and cultivate knowledge and professional skills necessary for academic research, which ultimately will help them complete their master's theses. In addition, students are expected to improve their problem-identification and problem-solving skills through this scholarly training.

Project research is conducted through seminars as well as research guidance. Fieldwork and internships at corporations or other organizations are also included in this curriculum.


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