About the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation
Focusing on creating specialists in the fields of management, policy studies, and information science by utilizing innovation
With drastic changes taking place in our environment, there is an urgent and strong demand for those capable of finding organizational problems and innovative solutions.
Such workers are not only highly desired by private entities but also by various governmental organizations / NPOs.
At the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to create specialists who can manage such requirements.
At the same time, we aim to develop business people who can become leaders in innovation implementation in various fields of society.
Such workers are not only highly desired by private entities but also by various governmental organizations / NPOs.
At the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to create specialists who can manage such requirements.
At the same time, we aim to develop business people who can become leaders in innovation implementation in various fields of society.
Division of Management, Informatics and Innovation
Master’s Program
At the master’s course of the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to train specialists who have achieved substantial knowledge and skill in management, policy studies, information science , and tourism. We not only expect them to achieve in-depth understanding of their fields of study but also a wide range of knowledge that can enable them to be innovative. We develop true professionals who can adapt to drastic changes that demand a firm understanding of theory and working practice in the fields of management, policy studies, and information science. We cultivate their ability to fully create and utilize innovation within regional economies/societies.
At the master’s course of the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to train specialists who have achieved substantial knowledge and skill in management, policy studies, information science , and tourism. We not only expect them to achieve in-depth understanding of their fields of study but also a wide range of knowledge that can enable them to be innovative. We develop true professionals who can adapt to drastic changes that demand a firm understanding of theory and working practice in the fields of management, policy studies, and information science. We cultivate their ability to fully create and utilize innovation within regional economies/societies.
PhD Program
At the PhD course of the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to foster individuals willing to design structures and create foundations of innovation, through which specialists can contribute to our modern society. At the same time, we foster those who are working at the front line of various industries, so that they can become leaders of innovation. In order to fully respond to and meet the changing needs of our society, the students will need to acquire advanced research as well as leadership capabilities that can facilitate the construction of structural frameworks in the fields of management, policy studies, information science, and tourism. Such personnel are the need of the hour in light of the drastic changes that the Japanese society is facing today.
At the PhD course of the Graduate School of Management, Informatics and Innovation, we aim to foster individuals willing to design structures and create foundations of innovation, through which specialists can contribute to our modern society. At the same time, we foster those who are working at the front line of various industries, so that they can become leaders of innovation. In order to fully respond to and meet the changing needs of our society, the students will need to acquire advanced research as well as leadership capabilities that can facilitate the construction of structural frameworks in the fields of management, policy studies, information science, and tourism. Such personnel are the need of the hour in light of the drastic changes that the Japanese society is facing today.