International Trade
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"Experts of international society, proposing success for your future" In 2000, the School of International Trade was chosen as a special school by the Ministry of Education and entrusted to educate professional experts in Chinese and Japanese studies, while leading trade toward a future centered on the perspective of Northeast-Asia. The school supersedes the School of Trade and is developing new thought on trade through a strategically designed course of education which interlaces the regional study of China and Japan. To date, approximately 2,000 graduates are taking an active part in a number of various fields, and are obtaining excellent results.
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Vision after Graduation
Graduates enter a large and varied range of employment fields including international trade and regional studies. Graduates play active roles within international trade companies, and foreign companies, with their foundation in trade policy, international finance, public policy, and enterprise providing a deep comprehension of China and Japan. In addition, graduates are active in education and as researchers of national policy, and as researchers in business institutes, academic institutes, and the World Bank, as well as becoming speech and social economists.