Address of Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration
Hokkaido University
Kita-ku Kita 9 Nishi 7, Sapporo 060-0809, JAPAN
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration
Hokkaido University
Kita-ku Kita 9 Nishi 7, Sapporo 060-0809, JAPAN
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
Computer room
There are two computer rooms. One is for graduate students, and the other is for undergraduate students.
Access to these rooms is controlled by the student ID card. Information for users is posted on the bulletin boards of these rooms.
Library
Room 101
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
Scholarship Related Inquiries
Applicants who are interested in applying for the Japanese government scholarship etc. should submit the following materials.
Research Plan
Educational background :Curriculum vitae including any awarded degree(s), undergraduate (and graduate if applicable) transcripts, and a letter of recommendation
Financial Plan
(Optional ) Proficiency of Japanese and English languages (copies of your test scores e.g., TOEFL, TOEIC, Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). The level of the English or Japanese proficiency required for communicating with your advisor are approximately equivalent to scores of 550 (213 for computer-based test) for TOEFL, 730 for TOEIC, 200 for “Japanese as a Foreign Language” section of EJU, or Level 2 for JLPT. However, you need a higher level of Japanese ( or English in some cases) proficiency for understanding lectures, reading and writing papers, and debating in seminars in our graduate program.
For more information, please contact our school.
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
Japanese Language Program
Although Hokkaido University offers some Japanese language Lessons, it does not have a program for studying Japanese as a second language. Please remember that you are required to have advanced Japanese language ability to be accepted to our school. For more information, see the ISC homepage.
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
The Foreign Exchange Student Program
Year after year, international exchange among researchers and students at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration is becoming increasingly active. Nearly 1% of the students in the Faculty of Economics have studied abroad or undertaken language training in a foreign country. Furthermore, Graduate School students are also active in visiting or studying at graduate schools overseas for research purposes.
As of the year 2005, Hokkaido University had signed an intercollegiate exchange agreement with 39 colleges in 13 countries. Some of these include agreements concerning exchange student and credit-transfer programs. The Graduate School has independently signed agreements with research institutions at six colleges in five countries.
In 2004, some of our students studied at Massachusetts University, Portland State University (USA), Goteborg University (Sweden), Strasbourg University (France), and Yonsei University (South Korea), through these exchange program.
The number of foreign students, undergraduate and graduate, studying at the Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University has been on the increase. Students come from many different countries and, in terms of both research and campus life, the Graduate School has become a venue of international exchange.
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
The purpose of this course is to train highly specialized professionals to cultivate profound knowledge in economics and business management, an open perspective, and rich creative ability. This course consists of the following two sub-courses.
1. Economic Policy Course
In this course, we train professionals with the ability to draw up economic policies and then analyze them logically and empirically, and insights on the culture and history of socioeconomic aspects. Upon completion of the course, they can be expected to work for government and public offices, private think tanks, planning and research departments of corporations, universities and research institutions, international cooperation organizations, and NGOs.
2. Business Management (MBA) Course
We train highly skilled professionals who have the expertise and the analytical abilities necessary for business creation and management, along with mathematical and IT skills required to make effective and accurate managerial decisions. The students who have completed the school can flourish as specialists who manage corporations and NPOs, independent entrepreneurs, investigation and research staff for think tanks, and financial analysts.
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
The purpose of this course is to train future researchers to cultivate profound knowledge in economics and business management, an open perspective, and abundant creative ability.
Titles of Recent PhD Dissertations
Incentive Compatibility of Allocation Mechanisms in Discrete Economic Environments
Essays on Financial and Trade Policies in Developing Countries
Multinational Firms and Host Country Policies
Alternative Growth Theory with Endogenous Money and a Security Market
Fiscal Competition in a Federal State with Mobile Populations
Underpricing, Underwriter Reputation and Venture Capital: Evidence from the Japanese IPO Market
European Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Experience of Spain
Regulating System of Foreign Trade in Uzbekistan at the Transitional Period
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
These courses focus on a variety of research subjects such as the rapidly diversifying modern economies and management systems, which stem from advances in globalization and information digitization, and management information that is located at the core of value creation in modern society.
More specifically, they will examine the logical analysis of economy, analysis of economic systems and history, NPOs’ proposals for corporate management, and the utilization of information technology in business management.
Management Business Administration 4 Iwata
Kojima+Hiramoto+Taniguchi Iwata
Aihara
Theory of Firm 4 Okada
Sakagawa Okada
Accounting 4 Kubo
Yoshimi
Kanie Maruta
Yoshimi
Business Management 4 Hiramoto Kojima
Taniguchi
Information Analysis 4 Suzuki
Y.Tanaka Mohri
Economics Macroeconomics 4 Koyama
Uchida
Kudoh Itaya
Uchida
Microeconomics 4 Ono
Hizen Ono
Hizen
Kubota
Public Finance 4 - Koyama
Political Economy 4 Okabe
Nishibe Karato
Nishibe
Hamada
Economic History 4 Naito
Takai
Miyamoto Naito
S.Tanaka
Miyamoto
Environment Economics 4 - Yoshida
Development Economics 4 - Yoshino
Econometrics 4 Sono
Kakizawa
Suzukawa Takagi
Sono
Hasegawa
History of Economic Ideas 4 Hashimoto K.Sasaki
Public Economics 4 Itaya -
Money and Banking 4 Hamada -
Labor Economics 4 Abe -