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Sophia University

Contact Information:

Sophia University
Graduate Program in Global Studies
4 Yonbancho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102-0081
Japan
Tel: 81-3-3238-4004
Fax: 81-3-3238-4076
knakano@sophia.ac.jp
http://133.12.40.44/curriculum/ibd_ma.html

Course Information:

Statistical Methods
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course is concerned with quantitative data analysis using statistical methods.
Development Theory and Policy
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course will introduce students to the field of development economics, which applies macro- and micro-economic theories and their analytical tools to the policy issues of developing countries.
International Economics
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course deals with issues of international trade and finance. The theoretical part of the course focuses on the gains from trade, the pattern of trade
Institutions, Governance and Development
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course uses an institutional perspective to capture the recent movements of international organizations, government policies, and administrative practices
Development Administration
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
The course will explore conceptual as well as practical issues in development administration, drawing on the experience of high as well as low performing countries from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
NGOs, Civil Society and Development
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
The objective of this course is to critically analyze ambivalent roles that NGOs play in the field of international development.
Issues in Economic Development
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
We consider the changing world and its implications for development policies, competing paradigms of economic development, and development strategies. I
Economics of Natural Resources and Environment
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course applies various economic theories and theories of international conflicts to the international issues concerning natural resources and environment.
Seminar: Topics in Global Management I
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course is a seminar on the contemporary accounting issues that affect global management.
Topics in Global Management II
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This course will cover advanced topics in time series analysis methods commonly found in the business and economics literature
Topics in Comparative Management I
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
This seminar covers marketing across culture. The macroeconomic, regulatory and cross-cultural environments are considered in comparing national marketing systems and local commercial customs in various countries.
Topics in Comparative Management II
Credit-Bearing
Graduate
History of Economic Development I
Credit-Bearing
Graduate

Program Information:

Graduate Program in Global Studies

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