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Elementary Japanese I 8 100 ○ ○

Elementary Japanese II 8 100 ○ ○

Intermediate Japanese I 4 200 ○ ○

Intermediate Japanese II 4 200 ○ ○

Advanced Japanese I 2 200 ○ ○

Advanced Japanese II 2 200 ○ ○

Upper-Advanced Japanese 2 200 ○ ○

Business Japanese 2 200 ○ ○

Business and Social Impact 4 100 ○

Fundamentals of Mathematics 4 100 ○ ○

Principles of Management 4 100 ○ ○

Introduction to Social Psychology 4 100 ○

Introduction to Sociology 4 100 ○

Statistics I 4 100 ○ ○ Fundamentals of Mathematics

Sustainable Society 4 100 ○

Introduction to International Relations 4 100 ○ ○

Principles of Economics 4 100 ○ ○

Principles of Political Science 4 100 ○ ○

World Economy 4 100 ○ Joint class taught by Willamette University

Professor (Fall 2019 ONLY)

Introduction to Computer Networking 4 200 ○

Introduction to Informatics & Computing 4 200 ○

Macroeconomics 4 200 ○ ○ Principles of Economics

Mathematics for Business and Economics I 4 200 ○ Fundamentals of Mathematics

Microeconomics 4 200 ○ ○ Principles of Economics

Principles of Marketing 4 200 ○ ○ Principles of Management

Statistics II 4 200 ○ ○ Statistics I

AI & Machine Learning for Decision Making 4 300 ○ Blockchain & Business Application 4 300 ○

Consumer Behavior 4 300 ○ Principles of Marketing

Corporate Finance 4 300 ○

Creative Thinking for AI & IoT Innovations 4 300 ○

Database & Big Data 4 300 ○

Development Economics 4 300 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Digital Banking and Fintech 4 300 ○

Digital Business Strategies 4 300 ○

Digital Marketing 4 300 ○

E-Business & Payment Systems 4 300 ○

Econometrics 4 300 ○ Statistics I and Principles of Economics

Entrepreneurial Strategies 4 300 ○

Finance 4 300 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Financial Accounting 4 300 ○

Game Theory 4 300 ○ Microeconomics

Health Economics 4 300 ○

Human Resources Management 4 300 ○

Industrial Organization 4 300 ○

International Business 4 300 ○ Principles of Management

International Economics 4 300 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

International Environmental Policy 4 300 ○ Search syllabus as "International

Environment: Issues and Policies" on POTI ; Introduction to AI & Intelligent Product Development 4 300 ○

Introduction to R Programming & Business Analytics 4 300 ○

Marketing Strategy 4 300 ○ Principles of Marketing

Mathematics for Business and Economics II 4 300 ○ Mathematics for Business and Economics I

Mobile Technologies: IoT & Business Applications 4 300 ○

Operations and Service Management 4 300 ○

Organizational Behavior 4 300 ○ Principles of Management

Social Media and Business 4 300 ○

Strategic Management 4 300 ○ Principles of Management

Tourism: Analysis and Planning 4 300 ○ CROSS-LISTING BE/IR

Web and Mobile Technology 4 300 ○

Business Planning 4 400 ○

Entrepreneurial Strategy Practicum 4 400 ○ Entrepreneurial Strategies

Global Marketing 4 400 ○ Principles of Marketing

Institutions and Business Transformation 4 400 ○

International Finance 4 400 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

International Trade 4 400 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Investments 4 400 ○

IT Project Management 4 400 ○

Japanese Industrial and Business Development 4 400 ○

Japanese Multinational Corporations 4 400 ○

Machine Learning in Finance and Economics 4 400 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Managerial Accounting 4 400 ○

Marketing Research 4 400 ○

Money and Banking 4 400 ○ Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Research Methods & Data Analysis in Business 4 400 ○

Social Businesses in Japan 4 400 ○

Start-Up Funding and VC Strategies 4 400 ○

Major Courses

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2019 E-Track Course List / For Exchange Students

as of July 16 / The below courses are subject to change*

Categories Sub-

categories Course Title CreditsCourselevel 2019 Spring

2019

Fall OTHER NOTES Prerequisite Courses***

General Education

Japanese

For students who wish to take a Japanese language course: level will be determined based on the results of placement test

Liberal

Arts

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Categories Sub-

categories Course Title CreditsCourselevel 2019 Spring

2019

Fall OTHER NOTES Prerequisite Courses***

Comparative Culture 4 200 ○ ○

Comparative Politics 4 200 ○ ○

Global Sociology 4 200 ○ Search syllabus as Comparative Society on

POTI**

Human Rights 4 200 ○

International Political Economy 4 200 ○ ○

International Politics 4 200 ○

International Security 4 200 ○

Maritime Safety and Security 4 200 ○ ○

Political Economy of Development 4 200 ○ ○

Political Theory 4 200 ○ ○

Understanding Globalization 4 200 ○ ○

Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy 4 300 ○

Contemporary Japanese Literature 4 300 ○

International Development 4 300 ○

International Environmental Policy 4 300 ○ Search syllabus as "International

Environment: Issues and Policies" on POTI ;

International Integration 4 300 ○

International Relations of Asia-Pacific 4 300 ○

International Relations of Europe 4 300 ○

International Relations of South Asia 4 300 ○ ○

International Relations of the Middle East 4 300 ○ Japanese Politics in Comparative Perspective 4 300 ○

Japanese Popular Culture 4 300 ○

Japanese Society 4 300 ○

Media and Society in Japan 4 300 ○

Joint class with students from other schools/departments / Pre-registration required / Course with a cap

Political Economy of East Asia 4 300 ○

Pre-Modern Japanese Literature 4 300 ○

Qualitative Research Methods 4 300 ○

Tourism: Analysis and Planning 4 300 ○ CROSS-LISTING BE/IR

US Politics and Foreign Policy 4 300

War and Peace in East Asia 4 300 ○

※Asia's Entrepreneurs 4 400 ○

※Dilemmas of Development 4 400 ○

※Gender in International Relations 4 400 ○

※International Relations of Japan 4 400 ○

※Issues in Popular Culture 4 400 ○

※Non-State Actors and Political Violence 4 400 ○

※Political Development of Asia 4 400 ○

※Resource Politics 4 400 ○

※Theories of International Relations 4 400 ○

※Transitional Justice 4 400 ○

※US-East Asia Relations 4 400 ○

Introduction to Community in Japan 4 300 ○

Japanese Religions 4 300 ○

A contemporary Social Issues in Japan 2 300 ○ ○

Community Development in Japan 4 300 ○

Japanese Religions 4 300 ○

Course credits

Note 1: Exchange students usually register between 16 and 20 credits. For students on the Japan Studies Program, this includes 8 credits of Japanese Language Courses.

As a general reference, 1 TIU credit = 2 ECTS credits = 4 UK credits. Different credit systems and/or conversion ratios might apply.

Japanese Language Course Level

Major

Courses IR

Introduction to International Relations

(preferred but not required)

ELECTIVES

** POTI: Web communication system of TIU. < https://tiu-op-prtl.tiu.ac.jp/ >

Syllabi for most courses are available on POTI.

For an instructional guide on how to view syllabi on POTI, please check here: < http://jsp.tiu.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/To-See-the-Syllabus-on-TIU-System.pdf >

Note 2: The transfer of credits is at the discretion of your home institution.

Please contact your university’s Academic Registrar’s Office to confirm if the courses you wish to take are eligible for credit transfer.

***If you are interested in taking a course which has a prerequisite, and if you have taken the prerequisite at your home university, please contact us.

Send an e-mail to : < etk-kyoumu-ml@tiu.ac.jp > for consultation regarding your eligibility.

Courses denoted with ※ have a cap of 20 students (Tokyo International University-based E-Track Students). However, E-Track exchange students will be exempt from this cap.

COURSE NUMBER OF WEEKS (total hours per week) TOTAL CREDITS

Lecture

15 weeks (90 minutes) 2 credits

15 weeks (180 minutes) 4 credits

Japanese Language Course

15 weeks (720 minutes) 8 credits

15 weeks (360 minutes) 4 credits

Japanese Language Course JLPT Level CEFR

Elementary Japanese 1 N5 A1

Elementary Japanese 2 N4 A2

Intermediate Japanese 1 N3 B1

Intermediate Japanese 2 N3+ B2

Advanced Japanese 1 N2 C1

Advanced Japanese 2 N2+ to N1 C1

Business Japanese N2 to N1 C1

Upper-advanced Japanese N1 to N1+ C1 to C2

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