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MAN600F1-0091(経営学 / Management 600)
Seminar in Accounting and Finance

Junji FUKUDA

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school Graduate School of Business Administration
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Year 2022
Class code X7157
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Term 秋学期授業/Fall
Day/Period 土6/Sat.6
Class Type
Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name 各学部・研究科等の時間割等で確認
Grade
Credit(s) 2
Notes
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
Category 修士課程(夜間)授業科目
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Outline (in English)

In the seminar of the Accounting and Finance Course, students are asked to set a theme for their master's thesis based on the content they have studied in this course and in other related courses, as well as on their awareness of problems based on their own practical experience. Students will then review academic papers related to the theme they have chosen in order to further clarify the issues and create a paper with content suitable for a master's thesis by setting and testing hypotheses.
Clarify the author's awareness of the problem in writing the master's thesis. Understand the basic academic results related to the theme by reading and understanding related academic papers. In addition, students will acquire research methodologies appropriate to their own research topics. The goal is to complete a thesis that is academically appropriate for a master's thesis.
The master's thesis is to be written based on each student's awareness of the problem. The following preparations should be made for each exercise.
In the first session, you will perform the work requested in the interim report given in the spring semester.
The second and third sessions will be devoted to the study of analytical methods that are appropriate for each student's research.
Students will apply the analysis methods they have learned to the data they have obtained and conduct analysis.
Students will interpret the results of their analyses.
Students will compose chapters of their master's thesis and prepare a rough draft.
Students will prepare a more detailed draft based on comments from the instructor.
12th - 13th Additions and revisions to the master's thesis based on comments from the instructor.
Students will prepare a final version of their master's thesis based on comments from the instructor.
Evaluation will be based on 40% of the contribution to the discussion in the exercise and 60% of the content of the report.

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese