With a view to social change, students can learn the latest knowledge, science and technology in a wide range of depth through an entrepreneurship-training stratified curriculum.
Features of School of Entrepreneurial and Innovation Studies
[The 5th Science and Technology Basic Plan (January 2016)]
STI (science, technology, and innovation) is defined as “Innovation in creating intellectual and cultural value based on new knowledge from scientific discoveries and inventions, and expanding this information to create economic, social and public value”
[Integrated Innovation Strategy (June 2018)]
Establishing an educational system in order to produce human resources who are capable of creating scientific and technological innovation is a fundamental task. It is necessary to build an educational system that combines science and engineering sciences with various fields including humanities and social sciences and we have to consider how we can apply this knowledge from non-science and engineering fields to science and technology innovation.
Studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences 36 credits or more
Introductory Courses to Academic Studies
GS General Education Courses
GS Language Courses
Additional Foreign Language Courses or Natural Sciences and Mathematics Courses
Elective Courses
Studies in Specialized Fields 88 credits or more
GS Courses for Undergraduates 6 credits
Academic Skills
Presentation and Debate
Introduction to Innovation
Introduction and Practicum for Mathematical Data Science
Design Thinking
GS English Language Courses for Undergraduates 2 credits
Practical International English
Current Issues and Academic English
Specialized Basic Courses
Practical [JISSEN] courses 10 credits
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Seminar 1
Entrepreneurship Seminar 2
Design Thinking Seminar
Entrepreneur Internship
Entrepreneur Competitions/Leadership Training
Entrepreneur Competitions /Leadership in Practice
Core [KOA] courses 18 credits or more
Core Area of Social Cyclicality
Introduction to Finance
Contemporary Society
Introduction to FinTech and Advanced Business
AI and Future Society
Social Change and Labor Productivity
Super Smart City and Society 5.0
Ethics
Sharing Economy
Consumer Life Theory
Core Area of Global Co-Creation
Diversity Promotion
Introduction to Marketing
International Cooperation Systems
Human Flow and Settlement
Cross-Cultural Understanding and Career Development
International World and Patents
Introduction to SDGs
Globalization
Business and Politics/Economy/div>
Core Area of Scientific Emergence
Introduction to Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Technology and World Innovations
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
Medicine from Social Perspectives
Global Problems and Technology Trends
IoT Technology
Medicine from Life Science Perspectives
Future of Medical Science
Specialized Courses
Academic Knowledge [GAKUCHI] Courses 30 credits or more
Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Advanced Medicine
Programming Skills
Practical Approach for SDGs
Practical Approach for Data Science
Demand Forecasting
Marketing
Business Management
Business Incubation
Information Network
General Psychology
Public Policy
Project Management
Reform of Medical System and Medical Economics
Sensing Technology
Computers and Digital Circuit
Urban Transportation Planning
ESG Investment
Life Design
Intellectual Property Law
Life Environmental Studies
Hyper-Aged Society and Science Technology
Regional Comprehensive Care and Revitalization
Theory of Corporate Strategy
Application Development
Material Science
International Management
Management Accounting
Database System
Precision Medicine
Technology of Medicine, Health, and Care
Planning Optimization
Comparative Systems
Regional Revitalization
Future-oriented Healthcare System
Machine Learning
Optics Technology
Global Environment and Its Dynamics
Innovation Management
Regulatory Science
AI / IoT Health and Welfare
Brain-machine Interface
Computers and Electronic Circuit
Environmental Basic Science
Disciplinary [TANREN] Courses 4 credits
Exploratory Project Seminar
Study Abroad Programs
International Internship Programs
Academic Investigation
Exploratory Analysis
Establishment [KAKURITSU] Courses 8 credits
Graduation Thesis Research
Graduation Thesis Seminar
Qualifying Examination
Elective Frame 10 credits or more
【Among the Studies in Specialized Fields designated separately】
[School of Entrepreneurial and Innovation Studies: Academic achievement attained at graduation]
- Ability to learn and understand the latest multi-dimensional knowledge to lead social transformation
- Ability to understand future issues, gather and analyze diverse information about people, things, and issues.
- Ability to think logically for problem solving and social implementation
- Ability to communicate actively in the international community with expertise in languages and other cultures in order to fulfill one’s mission
- Ability to have high motivation for creating businesses and taking an active and proactive approach to challenges, ideas and actions
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
A degree awarded only by this college in our university, which shows that students have learned transdisciplinary fields in an integrated manner.