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ECN218CA(経済学 / Economics 200)
Seminar

Tadashi UMINO

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Faculty/Graduate school Faculty of Economics
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Year 2023
Class code K7035
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Term 年間授業/Yearly
Day/Period 月4/Mon.4, 月5/Mon.5
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Campus 多摩
Classroom name 経128
Grade 2
Credit(s) 8
Notes 4年次は授業コード「K7135」を履修登録すること。
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Outline (in English)

The theme of this seminar is corporate behavior analysis. How much do you know about the companies you see in newspapers and television? How do you find out which company is a "good company" when you are looking for a job?
Companies have a strategy. In this seminar, please clarify for yourself the connection between strategy and corporate performance.
We use financial information as one of the means of analysis. In addition, we also deal with areas other than financial accounting for understanding corporate behavior, such as strategic analysis, capital market analysis, corporate valuation methods, macroeconomic analysis, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.

Learning Objectives:
Not only capturing the knowledge but applying it to practical situations through group work and joint presentation, students should improve their skills and be connected to reliable lifelong partners.

Learning activities outside of classroom:
Before/after each class meeting, students will be expected to spend four hours in total to understand the course content.

Grading Policies:
Your overall grade will be decided based on the quality of your presentations in the class (50%), and your class participation including inter-college activities (50%).

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese