Section Four Graduate School of GSM
GSM 4-1. Degree Program Degree type Major MBA Master of Business Administration
the 1. 2. Thesis Rescindment of Degrees
Basic Requirements for Completion 1. Period of Enrollment 2. 3. Credit Requirements for Completion Credits Credit Rules 22 GSM 8 Seminars 6 Core Related completion ** TOTAL 44 at least Seminar I, II, and III, and a Research Project Japanese (JM) Accounting and Finance (AF) Marketing and (MM) Innovation and Operations (IOM)
Credit Limits Maximum Credit Limit 2-year Standard Completion 1.5-year Accelerated Completion 1st Semester 22 16 16 2nd Semester 22 12 18 3rd Semester 22 10 10 4th Semester 22 6 Note: 1. 2.
Analytical Foundations Quantitative Analysis and Statistics Managerial Economics Marketing Finance Core Business Fundamentals Capstone 22 Credits Technology Business Ethics International Accounting Theories of Institutions Strategic Financial Institutions and Markets in Asia and Japan Elective Japanese Accounting and Finance Marketing and 8 Credits or more of Japanese Family Business Quality and Operations Hospitality Financial Institutions and Markets Financial Accounting Corporate Finance Financial Engineering and Risk Managerial Accounting in Asia and Japan of Japanese Family Business Hospitality Human Resource GSM Marketing Strategy Marketing Research Quality and Operations Innovation and Operations Information Technology Supply Chain National Innovation Systems Seminar I Seminars 6 Credits Seminar II Seminar III Decision Making under Uncertainty Information Systems Core Related Advanced Research Methods Japanese for Communication I Japanese Language Japanese for Communication II Japanese for Communication III Japanese for Communication IV Total: 44 Credits or more Note 1: Note 2:
Credits 052010 Quantitative Analysis and Statistics 2 Analytical Foundations 052020 Managerial Economics 2 052040 Marketing 2 052050 Finance 2 052074 2 052094 Technology 2 Core Business Fundamentals 062024 Business Ethics 2 062130 International 2 062144 Accounting 2 062154 Theories of Institutions 2 052060 Capstone Strategic 2 062080 JM/AF Financial Institutions and Markets 2 062170 JM/MM in Asia and Japan 2 062184 JM 2 062194 JM/MM of Japanese Family Business 2 062204 JM/IOM Quality and Operations 2 062214 JM/MM Hospitality 2 052084 Financial Accounting 2 062060 Corporate Finance 2 062070 AF Financial Engineering and Risk 2 062120 Managerial Accounting 2 062124 Special Studies (Accounting and Finance)* 2 062030 Human Resource 2 062140 2 062150 MM Marketing Strategy 2 062160 Marketing Research 2 062164 Special Studies (Marketing and )* 2 062230 Information Technology 2 062231 Supply Chain 2 062232 2 062301 IOM National Innovation Systems 2 062303 2 062314 Special Studies (Innovation and Operations )* 2 062324 Special Studies ()* 2 072070 Seminar I 2 072071 Seminars Seminar II 2 072072 Seminar III 2 061534 Decision Making Under Uncertainty 2 062404 Information Systems 2 062504 2 062604 Advanced Research Methods 2 066054 Japanese for Communication I 2 066064 Japanese for Communication II 2 066074 Japanese for Communication III 2 066084 Japanese for Communication IV 2 066034 Survival Japanese I 2 066044 Survival Japanese II 2 066094 Special Studies(Japanese)* 2 not
GSM Curriculum Alignment Matrix (All Specializations) Learning Goal 1) Business Ethics 3) Sense of Innovation a. To formulate practical resolutions of an ethical dilemma using an ethics model ethical implications of contemporary issues. a. To demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts in advanced analytical tools and/or to examine c. To integrate functional developing solutions. d. To demonstrate an advanced level of presentation skills. a. To identify the opportunities and challenges of innovation setting. innovative or research projects. a. To reconcile academic theories and practices in international evaluate the managerial impact of Analytical Foundations Quantitative Analysis and Statistics Managerial Economics Marketing Finance GSM Core Business Fundamentals Capstone Japanese / Accounting and Fianance Japanese / Japanese Behavior Technology Business Ethics International Accounting Theories of Institutions Strategic Financial Institutions and Markets in Asia and Japan Japanese Corporations and Japanese / Marketing and Japanese / Innovation and Operations Japanese / Marketing and Accounting and Finance Marketing and Innovation and Operations of Japanese Family Business Quality and Operations Hospitality Financial Accounting Corporate Finance Financial Engineering and Risk Managerial Accounting Human Resource Marketing Strategy Marketing Research Information Technology Supply Chain Business National Innovation Systems Note 1:
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4-4. Seminars Length 2-year Standard Completion 1.5-year Accelerated Completion *Note: 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Session 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Session 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Session 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Session Seminar I Seminar I Seminar II Seminar II Seminar III Seminar III GSM.
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Semester What: When: Where: Seminar Orientation Announced at the orientation By the end of the 1st Quarter 1 Selection of Supervisors Students should carefully consider the selection of their future supervisors Seminar Application Form 2 supervisor Registration for Seminar I Begin research and data collection at a time Via CampusMate (as normal classes) Registration for Seminar II Via CampusMate (as normal classes) 3 By the end of the 1st Quarter Details are announced at the 4 Registration for Seminar III Examination Refer to p.58-65 for details Via CampusMate (as normal classes) Semester What: When: Where: Registration for Seminar I (under the name of the Associate Dean) Via CampusMate (as normal class) 1 Report Selection of Supervisors enrollment) Refer to the Graduate school Announced later selected supervisor Begin research and data collection Registration for Seminar II at a time Via CampusMate (as normal classes) 2 By the end of the 1st Quarter of the semester 3 Registration for Seminar III Examination Refer to p.58-65 for details Via CampusMate (as normal class)
Registration for Seminar III -All students in their final semester- Summary Submission Before submitting the Research Project Research Projects Submission Submit 2 hard copies and 1 soft copy of the Research Project All students must submit a notice approved by their supervisor for the type of Research Project they are writing. Forms may be found on the Graduate School webpage. The notice should be submitted together with the Research Project Summary. Submission Period: in the beginning of your final semester Spring Semester: the last working day on or before April 25 Fall Semester: the last working day on or before October 20 Research Projects Examination The Research Projects Committee chooses 2 examiners based on the Summary Submission Location: Academic Office Submission Deadlines for Research Projects Spring Semester Fall Semester Revise and Resubmit Submission: Notification of the Examination Results: The last working day of May The last working day of June The last working day of November The last working day on or before December 20 Re-examination Conducted by the original examiners Appeals Under certain conditions, an appeal may be made. Resubmission: Notification of the Final Results: The last working day on or before July 20 The last working day on or before August 5 The last working day on or before January 15 The last working day of January * Research Projects must be submitted in person to the Academic Office and all notification results must also be received in person. E-mailed / posted documents will not be accepted. A finalized soft copy of the Research Projects that have received a passing grade must be submitted to the Academic Office for storage by the University. GSM
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