SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AOYAMA ?
With two departments Department of Business Administration and Department of Marketing,
Aiming to be a cutting-edge center for modern business management
MOVIES ?
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School of Business Faculty Introduction
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School of Business Student Discusses the Differences Between Department of Business Administration and the Department of Marketing
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School of Business Students Talk about Their Exam Experiences
NEWS School of Business News
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2026.4.15[School of Business] SBSL (School of Business Student Leaders) creates its own website introducing School of Business
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2026.3.13[天美影视 LiFE] < Department of Business Administration > "Learn morality and humanity through worship and work hard as a choir leader supporting worship" published
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2026.3.13[School of Business Administration] Participated in the "DX Human Resource Development Program" of the Transcosmos Foundation.
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2026.2.26[天美影视 RESEARCH] ~Topics that will shape the future~ "Identifying 'suspicious companies' using accounting and AI - Research into deciphering signs of fraud hidden in writing styles" published
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2026.1.16[Graduate Graduate School of Business] Nanoka Hatori (PhD student) receives the "Outstanding Student Presentation Award" at the Japanese Society of Systematics
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2025.12.19[School of Business] Final results presentation held for industry-academia collaboration project with Kewpie ~ Student-led planning increases awareness of GREEN KEWPIE from 30% to nearly 80% ~
TOPICS unique classes and initiatives
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Management Basics
In Department of Business Administration, students will work on a management game after learning basic theory in Management Basics A. In the game, each student will become a manager and compete against other companies to experience what it means to run a company.
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Marketing
In Department of Marketing 's required course "Marketing Theory," students will learn the fundamentals of marketing.
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Special Graduate Course Student System
This is a system that allows students to take special graduate school lecture courses from their fourth year of undergraduate studies.
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School of Business Leaders
School of Business Student Leaders = SBSL plans and manages various projects using School of Business learning.
OVERVIEW School of Business in Numbers
- Male to female ratio
- 51:49
- Number of students (capacity)
- 520 people
- Number of seminars
- 46
INTERVIEWS STUDENT
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Yuri Suzuki, Department of Business Administration
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Job Department of Marketing
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Daiki Tsuji, Department of Business Administration
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Takumi Endo, Department of Business Administration
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Haruka Goto Department of Marketing
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Kaito Kusano Department of Business Administration
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Hisashi Kubota Department of Business Administration
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Nanako Sakai Department of Marketing
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Ayaka Hasunuma Department of Business Administration
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Momoka Nakamura Department of Marketing
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Masataka Miyazaki Department of Business Administration
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Ryoga Sato Department of Business Administration
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Misaki Idei/Yuki Miyauchi Department of Marketing
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Rikuta Hachio Department of Marketing
INTERVIEWS GRADUATES
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Akiko Hasegawa, beach volleyball player, Japan representative at the Paris Olympics
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Takaharu Hiraishi, Vice President, Condé Nast Japan LLC
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Shunsuke Nakahashi, Sony Corporation
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Akinori Takamura President and CEO, Cyber Buzz Inc.
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Hiroaki Kobayashi Chairman and President of Paloma Co., Ltd.
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Noriko Kageyama Nippon Foundation Paralympic Support Center
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Shiori Katayama Kose Corporation
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Yuki Kubota IBM Japan Ltd.
INTERVIEWS FACULTY MEMBERS
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Professor Shinichi Higashi Department of Marketing
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Professor Yudai Inamura × Takahisa Matsuki, Department of Business Administration
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Professor Masuo Araki Department of Business Administration
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Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration
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Professor Yasuhiro Haga × Nao Koyama Department of Marketing
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Professor Nobuhiko Kubota × Nanako Arai × Kazuo Yamaguchi Department of Marketing
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Professor Joji Ono, School of Business
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Professor Kenichi Yazawa Department of Business Administration
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Professor Akiko Kamesaka Department of Business Administration