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For the past 100 years, we have been delivering leaders that have played,
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in building Japan’s business society. Our mission is to develop talented business people with global perspectives who have the ability to succeed in industrial and economic spheres.
history
curriculum Course System For students to become business people with scholarly acquisition, the School of Commerce has adopted a fourcourse system that includes: Management; Accounting; Commerce, Trade, and Finance; and Economics and Industry. The School also offers general education subjects and foreign languages.
Semester System
Established in 1904, the School of Commerce, Waseda University, is the oldest undergraduate school among Japan’s private universities. With over 100,000 graduates, the school promotes undergraduates’ education and research activities that emphasize the principle of becoming business people with scholarly acquisition. The School of Commerce introduces the factors of informatization, interdisciplinary studies, and internationalization.
The academic year is divided into two semesters: Spring (beginning in April and ending in August) and Fall (beginning in September and ending in February), with most courses spanning six months or one year.
Partner Schools The School of Commerce has established academic collaborations with distinguished business schools around the world.
after graduation There are numerous career opportunities for School of Commerce graduates, while others advance to graduate programs. 11% Information 10% Commerce
25% Manufacturing
WORKPLACE PERCENTAGES OF OUR GR ADUATES 8% Mass communication 5% Other profession 4% Real estate
37% Finance and insurance