Renewal to Six Career Program Courses in 2023: Aiming for Practical Talent via Career-Connected, Experiential Courses
Business management is an academic field that considers the optimal methods of management and operation of business activities for companies aiming to pursue profits and play a significant role in society. At Meisei University, students actively plan and operate businesses, thus practicing real-world business management. Based on learning "business management," "marketing," and "accounting," we cultivate practical knowledge and skills in six newly launched courses.
From the 2023 academic year, we refresh our course education focusing on the fields required by future society and change to a system of six more specialized and practical courses to enrich our education. Each student can flexibly choose according to their future goals and interests.
Sports & Entertainment Business Course
A course that cultivates students interested in the sports and entertainment business industry and aspires to work in these industries in the future.
Regional Brand Management Course
A course to learn about case studies, theories, and practices of local produce branding, town-building through anime tourism, and revitalizing shopping streets and tourist spots
Tourism & Bridal Course
A course that nurtures professionals in services and hospitality, such as tourism, bridal, theme parks, and hotels.
Business Succession & Innovator Course
A course that cultivates business innovators who change society, such as students planning for business succession, product planners, new business developers, and entrepreneurs.
Finance & Accounting Professional Course
A course that cultivates business persons who can understand financial data and debate with numerical evidence, through balanced learning of finance and accounting, and obtaining various qualifications.
Strategic Career Design Course
A course aimed at becoming human resources who can strategically think about their own careers, acquire a wide range of basic knowledge as members of society, and be viewed cross-sectionally when considering industries/sectors longitudinally.