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Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social Sciences社会総合科学域公共政策系経済・経営分野
Tokushima UniversityFaculty of Integrated Arts and SciencesDepartment of Integrated Arts and Social SciencesPublic Policy Studies
Tokushima UniversityGraduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationRegional Development
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Field of Study

Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Financial Microdata Analysis

Lecture (2024)

Course Introduction (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Data Analysis (Bachelor Course)
Macroeconomic Studies I (Bachelor Course)
Macroeconomic Studies II (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Macroeconomics (Bachelor Course)
二年生以上向けオリエンテーション(総合科学実践講義・総合科学実践プロジェクトガイダンス) (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Population Economics (Common Curriculum)
公共政策コースガイダンス (Bachelor Course)
公共政策コースゼミガイダンス ゼミ選考 (Bachelor Course)
Public Policy Studies Course Seminar I (Bachelor Course)
Public Policy Studies Course Seminar II (Bachelor Course)
Senior Thesis Studies (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to the Regional Design Course (Bachelor Course)
Regional Design Course Seminar Ⅰ (Bachelor Course)
Regional Design Course Seminar Ⅱ (Bachelor Course)
Advanced Exercise on Regional Development (Graduate School)
Information Processing Fundamentals (Bachelor Course)
Advanced Lecture on Macroeconomics (Graduate School)
Integrated Arts and Sciences Practical Course C (Japan's Economy and Society) (Bachelor Course)
Issues in integrated Sciences (Bachelor Course)
総合科学部卒業研究提出窓口 (Bachelor Course)
Poor Economics (Common Curriculum)
Cross Disciplinary Seminar (Graduate School)

(Lectures are listed by lecturer for subjects registered in our student affair database system.)

Research Supervisory ( last 5 years )

33 students (bachelor), 2 students (master)

(Number of students is based on supervisory teacher of students registered in our student affair database system. In the case that teacher is not chief supervisor, these number may not include the students even if they were actually supervised.)