Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5701: Mathematics I
Summer Y. Arai
This course is an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduate students.
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4015: Mathematics for Economics
Summer Choi
This course teaches mathematical methods necessary for understanding economic literature. The major topics such as static and dynamic optimization problems are covered. To register this course, students are expected to have knowledge of simple mathematics such as derivatives, limits, and so on.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5702: Mathematics II
Winter Kamiya
This course covers basic topics in calculus: elementary topology, derivatives, inverse and implicit function theorems, integral, and nonlinear programming.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5055: Introduction to Stochastic Calculus for Finance
Summer D.Nakazato
The lecture launches from the Black-Scholes non-arbitrage valuation theory base, then penetrates through the core of the Heath-Jarrow-Morton interest rate term structure model. It is destined for the hazard rate process for the credit portfolio evaluation where an art of financial engineering entangle with sophistication of actuarial mathematics. Current and hot topics on derivatives evaluation will be covered from theoretical perspectives aiming at practical solutions.
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3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0012, Japan
Access
Our Tokyo Campus is a 3 minute walk from Myogadani station (M23) on the Tokyo Metro Subway Marunouchi Line.
Myogadani station is 5 minutes past Ikebukuro station, and 11 minutes past Tokyo station.
A.Introductory Quantitative Requirements
Unless they have clearly demonstrated sufficient knowledge, entering PhD students are required to take the following two mathematics-oriented courses in the first semester of study.
ECON 510 Mathematics for Business and Economics; and
ISMT 581 Introduction to Probability
The credits earned from ECON 510 and ISMT 581 are not counted toward the graduation requirements.
B.General Management Requirements
Except for students on the PhD program in Economics, students who do not have an MBA or equivalent are required to take at least three of the following MBA-level courses. Students with a BBA degree could seek course exemptions from the PhD Director if they have
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5051: Alternative Investment
Summer A.Takahashi & Yamauchi
This course will give practical and theoretical introduction to hedge funds.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4050: Political Economy
Summer Shibata
The cource studies modern business cycles from the viewpoint of financial instability.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3305: Business History
Winter Wada
This course examines the development of enterprises mainly in UK and US since early 19th century.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3304: Industrial Relations
Summer Mori
This course will explain the institutions surrounding employment system such as personnel policies and trade unions.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5000: Internship
Winter
N.Takahashi
This course provides two programs as follows: (A) VDP (Venture Development Program) (B) NAP (NPO Assessment Program)
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3303: Corporate Finance
Summer T.Arai
This course covers the theory and its implications for broad financial decisions made by corporations, which range from capital budgeting to mergers and acquisitions.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2206: Labor Economics
Winter Saguchi
This course will cover the theory, insitutions and history of labor markets and employment relations.
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2104: Modern Capitalism
Summer Takenouchi
This course covers theories of contemporary capitalism. Main topics are as follows:
1) production
2) consumption
3) distribution and social classes
4) state
5) the world economy.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4093: Bond Portfolio Management
Winter A.Takahashi
This course will give theoretical and practical introduction to bonds, interest-rate products and their derivatives.