About Faculty of Business and Commerce
Features in Faculty of Business and Commerce
This section explains the Faculty of Business and Commerce’s four major fields—Management and Organization, Marketing Science, Accounting, and Economy and Industry—along with important keywords for understanding the faculty.
Course of Study
This section gives an overview of the course of study for the four years after students are admitted to the Faculty of Business and Commerce.
Message from the Dean
"Educating fearless leaders for a better tomorrow." A message from Yamato Sato, Dean of Faculty of Business and Commerce.
Educational Policies
This section explains the Faculty of Business and Commerce’s policies on graduation and degree conferral, curriculum organization and implementation, and admissions.
History
The Faculty of Business and Commerce at Keio University, Japan’s oldest institution of higher learning, grew out of the achievements of Yukichi Fukuzawa. Beginning as the Department of Political Economy, it later developed into a distinct faculty of its own.
Curriculum
This section outlines the concept behind the Faculty of Business and Commerce’s curriculum, the course of study students follow over their four-year program, and its key features.
Overview of Classes
This section outlines the wide range of course categories that the faculty offers, drawing on Keio University’s all-round capabilities. The key feature of the Faculty of Business and Commerce is the freedom for students to design their own academic journey.
Overview of Seminars
Seminars (research groups) are where the small-group mutual learning that most strongly reflects Keio University’s tradition of hangaku-hankyo (“learning while teaching, teaching while learning”) takes place.