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1. Policy for Completion Certification, Degree Conferment (Diploma Policy)
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- [Master’s Program]
The Course of Economics will award a master’s degree to students who have acquired the following kinds of expertise and abilities, have satisfied the requirements, including the specified duration of study and number of credits, and have passed the examination of the Master’s thesis and the final examination:
- (1) Comprehensive knowledge and understanding in the field of economics
- (2) Excellent research capability in one’s field of specialization and the ability to write high-quality papers
- (3) The ability to identify problems and resolve them, which is essential to play an active part in the real world
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- 2. Policy for Curriculum Development and Implementation (Curriculum Policy)
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- (1) Curriculum Development / Educational Content and Methods
- To achieve the goals mentioned in the Diploma Policy, the Course of Economics will systematically develop a curriculum with an appropriate combination of “coursework” and “research work.” With open seminars, microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics as basic subjects, the curriculum of this Course features special lectures in various fields, including policy and economic history, global economics, industrial design, labor and social security, and environmental economics and policy. Lectures will be offered in small classes. Research work is provided under a responsible tutoring system with an academic supervisor and a co-supervisor at the core. Research advising on basic research methods, research themes, and paper writing will be provided in a closely supervised setting.
- (2) Evaluation of Academic Grades
- Academic grades will be evaluated objectively and strictly, using the following procedures and methods
- ① In coursework, students’ academic performance will be evaluated by instructors in charge in the manner that is stated in the syllabus of each course and in accordance with the evaluation criteria clarified in advance.
- ② In research work, students’ research achievements will be systematically assessed by research advising instructors and faculty members of the Course of Economics through thesis presentation sessions, etc., based on the research advising plan clarified in advance.
- ③ Master’s degree theses will be evaluated in accordance with the thesis review criteria and procedures clarified in advance.
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[Master’s Program]
The Course of Public–Private Partnership will accept students with the following qualities and abilities by conducting a variety of examinations, including an essay exam, an interview and a screening of application materials, according to applicants’ characteristics.
- (1) General Category: an individual, regardless of his/her field of specialization, who has his/her own view on local economies and communities (which is assessed by an essay exam) and who plans to make use of his/her specialized knowledge on public–private partnership (PPP) acquired in and of the network of personal connections built through this Course (which is assessed by an interview)
- (2) Mature Student Category: an individual who has experience in a PPP-related field or may have a chance to be involved in such a field in the future, and who plans to make use of his/her specialized knowledge on public–private partnership (PPP) acquired in and of the network of personal connections built through this Course (which is assessed by an interview)
- (3) International Student Category: an individual who has experience in a PPP-related field or may have a chance to be involved in such a field in the future in his/her home country, and who plans to make use of his/her specialized knowledge on public–private partnership (PPP) acquired in and of the network of personal connections built through this Course (which is assessed by an interview)
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