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4. 博士課程

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(Policy Professionals)

― 130 ―

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― 131 ―

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Category Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

GGG2580E Leading a Nation in the Changing World TBA TBA 2

GGG5000E Perspectives of the World Yokomichi Fall, Spring 2

GEN5010E Introduction to Public Policy Studies Horie, Petchko Fall 2

GGG5010E Policy Debate Seminar Sonobe Winter 2

GGG5020E Policy Debate Seminar Sonobe Spring 2

GGG6040E Policy Workshop TBA TBA 6 6

GOV1450E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan Kitaoka Fall 2

GOV2320E Comparative State Formation Onimaru Spring 2 4

ECO1900E Global Economic History Sugihara Fall 2

GOV2200EB International Relations Yamamoto Fall 2

GOV3310E Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Fall 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO1080E Essential Macroeconomics Umetani Winter 2 6

GOV2580E Structure and Process of Government Horie Spring 2

STI2080E Comparative Analysis on Science, Technology andInnovation Policy Intarakumnerd Fall 2

GGG5110E * Tutorial I Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 30 42

GGG5120E * Tutorial II Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 (Including Master's

GGG5130E * Tutorial III Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 6 credits)

GGG5140E * Tutorial IV Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GGG5150E * Tutorial V Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GGG6010E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2

GGG6020E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2 2

GGG6030E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2

ECO1000EB Microeconomics I Wie Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1020E Essential Microeconomics Yamauchi Fall 4

ECO1060EA Macroeconomics I Rhodes Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2720EA Introduction to Applied Econometrics Leon-Gonzalez Fall 2

ECO6090E Theoretical Foundation of Economic Policy Sonobe TBA 2

GOV2100E Government and Politics in Japan Masuyama Fall 2

GOV2210E International Political Economy Chey Fall 2

GOV2240E International Security Studies TBA Winter 2

GOV3110E Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Spring 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV7461E State and Politics in Southeast Asia (Advanced) Khoo Winter 2

MOR1000E Introduction to Quantitative Methods Oyama, Morohosi Fall 2

MOR1020E Introductory Statistics Miyata Fall 2

** Selected Topics in Policy Studies I - IV

Courses not listed in this table

XOthers

*** Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

Notes:

3. ** Course Number, instructor, and term for these courses will be announced when the course is offered. 4. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

IIIElective Courses

1. *For 4 credits in Tutorial I-V, the theme should be selected from your major cluster and the remaining 2 credits should be from the other clusters.2. Course requirements: For Master's degrees, students must complete a minimum of 30 credits, 10 of which must come from Category I and 16 from Category II. The remaining 4 shouldcome from Category II or III. For Ph.D. degrees, students must complete a minimum of 12 credits, 6 of which must come from Category I and 2 from Category II. The remaining 4 shouldcome from Category II or III.

Academic Year 2015-2020 Curriculum(1)GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)

IRequired Courses

10

RecommendedCourses

Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit Master's Ph.D.

ECO6000E Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6010E Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2

ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2 30

ECO6700E Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2

ECO6710E Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2

A Course from other disciplines 2

ECO7010E Graduate Seminar I Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7020E * Graduate Seminar II Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7030E * Graduate Seminar III Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4 8

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

ECO3170E Labor Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3200E Economics of Law TBA Spring 2

ECO3210E Competition and Regulatory Economics Tanaka Makoto Spring 2

ECO3300E Urban Economics Okamoto Ryosuke Spring 2

ECO3510E Environmental Economics Munro Spring 2

ECO3720E ** Cost Benefit Analysis I Kidokoro Winter 2

ECO3730E ** Cost Benefit Analysis II Kanemoto Spring 2

ECO3910E ** Experimental Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO2820E Gender and Development Estudillo Spring (Session I) 2

ECO2860E Poverty Alleviation Estudillo Spring(Session II) 2

ECO2870E Strategy of Economic Development Otsuka Spring 2

ECO2880E Trade and Industrial Development Sonobe Spring 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO3840EB Development Economics Estudillo WInter 2

ECO3870E Agricultural Development Matsumoto Fall 2

ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 42 50

ECO3400E International Trade Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3450E International Finance Xing Spring (Session I) 2 12ECO3470E Empirics of Macroeconomic Policies and International Finance TBA TBA 2

ECO8881E Asian Financial Markets Ito Takatoshi Spring II 2

ECO2760E Applied Time Series Analysis for Macroeconomics Baak Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6610E Applied Macroeconomics of Public Policy Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

II ECO2900E Game Theory Ishihara Winter 2

ECO3000E Mathematics for Economic Analysis Munro Fall 2

ECO3310E Transportation Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3340E Urban Development and Real Estate Policy TBA TBA 2

ECO6770E Computer Programming for Economics Porapakkarm Fall (Session II) 2

ECO3530E Resource and Energy Economics Tanaka Makoto Winter 2

ECO3610E Japanese Economy Umetani Spring 2

ECO3630E Japanese Financial System Rhodes Spring 2

ECO3640E Financial Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO3710E Time Series Analysis Ikeda Spring 2

ECO3740E Economic Modeling for Policy Simulations Hosoe Spring 2

ECO7700E Empirical Approach to Policy Analysis Arai Spring 2

ECO7720E ** Economic Analysis of Urban and Regional Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table (with program director's approval).

ECO7040E * Graduate Seminar IV Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7050E * Graduate Seminar V Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7060E * Graduate Seminar VI Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7070E * Graduate Seminar VII Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO1000EA Microeconomics I Xing Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1060EB Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2000EA Microeconomics II Xing Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2060EB Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2720EB Introduction to Applied Econometrics Wie Fall 2XOthers *** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional

CommunicationNotes:

2. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.3. The courses marked with * can be registered only by those who passed Basic QE.4. ** For those who have completed the equivalents of Microeconomics I and II or higher level microeconomics courses.

InternationalEconomics

(Including master's credits)

Academic Year 2015-2020 Curriculum(2)-1 Policy Analysis (Five Year Ph.D. Course)Category

ICore Courses (Required)

PublicEconomics

DevelopmentEconomics

8. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.9. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Recommended Electives I

IIIRecommended Electives II

1. Course requirements:For Master's degree, students must complete a minimum of 42 credits, 30 of which must come from Category I and 12 from Category II.For Ph.D. degree, students must complete a minimum of 8 credits, 8 of which must come from Category I.

5. Courses from other disciplines are those in any fields other than economics. (All courses beginning with a course code with ECO are categorized as economics).6. Students are required to submit a policy paper as a requirement for the Master's degree. In the PA program, this is done in Graduate Seminar I.7. Students who do not have any sufficient backgrounds in intermediate level microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics must take Microeconomics I, II, Macroeconomics I, II, and Introduction to Applied Econometricsbefore taking corresponding core courses.

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Category Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

GGG2580E Leading a Nation in the Changing World TBA TBA 2

GGG5000E Perspectives of the World Yokomichi Fall, Spring 2

GEN5010E Introduction to Public Policy Studies Horie, Petchko Fall 2

GGG5010E Policy Debate Seminar Sonobe Winter 2

GGG5020E Policy Debate Seminar Sonobe Spring 2

GGG6040E Policy Workshop TBA TBA 6 6

GOV1450E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan Kitaoka Fall 2

GOV2320E Comparative State Formation Onimaru Spring 2 4

ECO1900E Global Economic History Sugihara Fall 2

GOV2200EB International Relations Yamamoto Fall 2

GOV3310E Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Fall 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO1080E Essential Macroeconomics Umetani Winter 2 6

GOV2580E Structure and Process of Government Horie Spring 2

STI2080E Comparative Analysis on Science, Technology andInnovation Policy Intarakumnerd Fall 2

GGG5110E * Tutorial I Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 30 42

GGG5120E * Tutorial II Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 (Including Master's

GGG5130E * Tutorial III Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 6 credits)

GGG5140E * Tutorial IV Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GGG5150E * Tutorial V Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GGG6010E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2

GGG6020E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2 2

GGG6030E Executive Seminar TBA TBA 2

ECO1000EB Microeconomics I Wie Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1020E Essential Microeconomics Yamauchi Fall 4

ECO1060EA Macroeconomics I Rhodes Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2720EA Introduction to Applied Econometrics Leon-Gonzalez Fall 2

ECO6090E Theoretical Foundation of Economic Policy Sonobe TBA 2

GOV2100E Government and Politics in Japan Masuyama Fall 2

GOV2210E International Political Economy Chey Fall 2

GOV2240E International Security Studies TBA Winter 2

GOV3110E Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Spring 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV7461E State and Politics in Southeast Asia (Advanced) Khoo Winter 2

MOR1000E Introduction to Quantitative Methods Oyama, Morohosi Fall 2

MOR1020E Introductory Statistics Miyata Fall 2

** Selected Topics in Policy Studies I - IV

Courses not listed in this table

XOthers

*** Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

Notes:

3. ** Course Number, instructor, and term for these courses will be announced when the course is offered. 4. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

IIIElective Courses

1. *For 4 credits in Tutorial I-V, the theme should be selected from your major cluster and the remaining 2 credits should be from the other clusters.2. Course requirements: For Master's degrees, students must complete a minimum of 30 credits, 10 of which must come from Category I and 16 from Category II. The remaining 4 shouldcome from Category II or III. For Ph.D. degrees, students must complete a minimum of 12 credits, 6 of which must come from Category I and 2 from Category II. The remaining 4 shouldcome from Category II or III.

Academic Year 2015-2020 Curriculum(1)GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)

IRequired Courses

10

RecommendedCourses

Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit Master's Ph.D.

ECO6000E Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6010E Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2

ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2 30

ECO6700E Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2

ECO6710E Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2

A Course from other disciplines 2

ECO7010E Graduate Seminar I Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7020E * Graduate Seminar II Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7030E * Graduate Seminar III Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4 8

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

ECO3170E Labor Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3200E Economics of Law TBA Spring 2

ECO3210E Competition and Regulatory Economics Tanaka Makoto Spring 2

ECO3300E Urban Economics Okamoto Ryosuke Spring 2

ECO3510E Environmental Economics Munro Spring 2

ECO3720E ** Cost Benefit Analysis I Kidokoro Winter 2

ECO3730E ** Cost Benefit Analysis II Kanemoto Spring 2

ECO3910E ** Experimental Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO2820E Gender and Development Estudillo Spring (Session I) 2

ECO2860E Poverty Alleviation Estudillo Spring(Session II) 2

ECO2870E Strategy of Economic Development Otsuka Spring 2

ECO2880E Trade and Industrial Development Sonobe Spring 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO3840EB Development Economics Estudillo WInter 2

ECO3870E Agricultural Development Matsumoto Fall 2

ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 42 50

ECO3400E International Trade Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3450E International Finance Xing Spring (Session I) 2 12ECO3470E Empirics of Macroeconomic Policies and International Finance TBA TBA 2

ECO8881E Asian Financial Markets Ito Takatoshi Spring II 2

ECO2760E Applied Time Series Analysis for Macroeconomics Baak Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6610E Applied Macroeconomics of Public Policy Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

II ECO2900E Game Theory Ishihara Winter 2

ECO3000E Mathematics for Economic Analysis Munro Fall 2

ECO3310E Transportation Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3340E Urban Development and Real Estate Policy TBA TBA 2

ECO6770E Computer Programming for Economics Porapakkarm Fall (Session II) 2

ECO3530E Resource and Energy Economics Tanaka Makoto Winter 2

ECO3610E Japanese Economy Umetani Spring 2

ECO3630E Japanese Financial System Rhodes Spring 2

ECO3640E Financial Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO3710E Time Series Analysis Ikeda Spring 2

ECO3740E Economic Modeling for Policy Simulations Hosoe Spring 2

ECO7700E Empirical Approach to Policy Analysis Arai Spring 2

ECO7720E ** Economic Analysis of Urban and Regional Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table (with program director's approval).

ECO7040E * Graduate Seminar IV Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7050E * Graduate Seminar V Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7060E * Graduate Seminar VI Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7070E * Graduate Seminar VII Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO1000EA Microeconomics I Xing Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1060EB Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2000EA Microeconomics II Xing Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2060EB Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2720EB Introduction to Applied Econometrics Wie Fall 2XOthers *** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional

CommunicationNotes:

2. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.3. The courses marked with * can be registered only by those who passed Basic QE.4. ** For those who have completed the equivalents of Microeconomics I and II or higher level microeconomics courses.

InternationalEconomics

(Including master's credits)

Academic Year 2015-2020 Curriculum(2)-1 Policy Analysis (Five Year Ph.D. Course)Category

ICore Courses (Required)

PublicEconomics

DevelopmentEconomics

8. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.9. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Recommended Electives I

IIIRecommended Electives II

1. Course requirements:For Master's degree, students must complete a minimum of 42 credits, 30 of which must come from Category I and 12 from Category II.For Ph.D. degree, students must complete a minimum of 8 credits, 8 of which must come from Category I.

5. Courses from other disciplines are those in any fields other than economics. (All courses beginning with a course code with ECO are categorized as economics).6. Students are required to submit a policy paper as a requirement for the Master's degree. In the PA program, this is done in Graduate Seminar I.7. Students who do not have any sufficient backgrounds in intermediate level microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics must take Microeconomics I, II, Macroeconomics I, II, and Introduction to Applied Econometricsbefore taking corresponding core courses.

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Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit Ph.D.

ECO6000E * Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6010E * Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2

ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6700E * Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2

ECO6710E * Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2 36ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2

ECO7010E Graduate Seminar I Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7020E ** Graduate Seminar II Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7030E ** Graduate Seminar III Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

ECO3170E Labor Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3200E Economics of Law TBA Spring 2

ECO3210E Competition and Regulatory Economics Tanaka Makoto Spring 2

ECO3300E Urban Economics Okamoto Ryosuke Spring 2

ECO3510E Environmental Economics Munro Spring 2

ECO3720E *** Cost Benefit Analysis I Kidokoro Winter 2

ECO3730E *** Cost Benefit Analysis II Kanemoto Spring 2

ECO3910E *** Experimental Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO2820E Gender and Development Estudillo Spring (Session I) 2

ECO2860E Poverty Alleviation Estudillo Spring(Session II) 2

ECO2870E Strategy of Economic Development Otsuka Spring 2

ECO2880E Trade and Industrial Development Sonobe Spring 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO3840EB Development Economics Estudillo WInter 2

ECO3870E Agricultural Development Matsumoto Fall 2

ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 40

ECO3400E International Trade Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3450E International Finance Xing Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3470E Empirics of Macroeconomic Policies and International Finance TBA TBA 2

ECO8881E Asian Financial Markets Ito Takatoshi Spring II 2 4

ECO2760E Applied Time Series Analysis for Macroeconomics Baak Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6610E Applied Macroeconomics of Public Policy Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

II ECO2900E Game Theory Ishihara Winter 2

ECO3000E * Mathematics for Economic Analysis Munro Fall 2

ECO3310E Transportation Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3340E Urban Development and Real Estate Policy TBA TBA 2

ECO6770E Computer Programming for Economics Porapakkarm Fall (Session II) 2

ECO3530E Resource and Energy Economics Tanaka Makoto Winter 2

ECO3610E Japanese Economy Umetani Spring 2

ECO3630E Japanese Financial System Rhodes Spring 2

ECO3640E Financial Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO3710E Time Series Analysis Ikeda Spring 2

ECO3740E Economic Modeling for Policy Simulations Hosoe Spring 2

ECO7700E Empirical Approach to Policy Analysis Arai Spring 2

ECO7720E *** Economic Analysis of Urban and Regional Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table (with program director's approval).

ECO7040E ** Graduate Seminar IV Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7050E ** Graduate Seminar V Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7060E ** Graduate Seminar VI Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7070E ** Graduate Seminar VII Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO1000EA Microeconomics I Xing Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1060EB Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2000EA Microeconomics II Xing Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2060EB Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2720EB Introduction to Applied Econometrics Wie Fall 2XOthers **** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional

CommunicationNotes:

1. This table applies to those who commenced from a GRIPS master's program with a Master's degree (internal students hereafter), and to those with equivalent ability to internal students.2. Course requirements: For Ph.D. degree, students must complete a minimum of 40 credits, 36 of which must come from Category I and 4 from Category II.3. Internal Students may claim up to 10 credits to be transferred to the courses marked with *.

6. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.

9. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

InternationalEconomics

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(2)-2 Policy Analysis (Three Year Ph.D. Course)Category

ICore Courses (Required)

PublicEconomics

DevelopmentEconomics

5. *** For those who have completed the equivalents of Microeconomics I and II or higher level microeconomics courses.

7. Courses from other disciplines are those in any fields other than economics. (All courses beginning with a course code with ECO are categorized as economics).8. **** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Recommended Electives I

IIIRecommended Electives II

4. The courses marked with ** can be registered only by those who passed Basic QE.

Category Course No. Course Title Instructor Term CreditII Politics GOV6100J (Special Seminar for Policy Process) Iio Spring 2Electives GOV6110J (Special Seminar for Japanese Politics) Takenaka Fall 2

GOV6210E International Political Economy Workshop Chey Fall 2GOV6220E Strategic Studies Research Methodologies Michishita Spring 2GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2GOV6420J (Japan’s Foreign Policy) TBA Spring 2GOV6451E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan(Advanced) Kitaoka Fall 2GOV6510J (Special Seminar for Administrative History) TBA TBA 2GOV6910J (Scope and Methods of Case Studies) Iio Summer/Winter 2GOV6920J (Social Science Methodology for Qualitative Analysis) Iio Fall 2GOV6930J (Social Science Methodology for Quantitative Analysis) Masuyama Fall 2

GOV7000J (Security and International Studies Dissertation Seminar) Michishita, et al. Fall/Spring 2

GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2GOV7271E Advanced American Foreign Policy TBA TBA 2GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2GOV8631E Advanced Development Cooperation Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.ECO6000E Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2ECO6010E Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2ECO6700E Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2ECO6710E Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 8

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.MOR6000E/J Statistical Data Analysis / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6100E/J Applied Statistics / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6200E/J Mathematics for Planning / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6300E/J Mathematical Modeling Analysis / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi Spring 2MOR6400E Operations Research Oyama, Tsuchiya Fall 2MOR6500E/J Optimization and Simulation / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7010E/J Seminar on Statistical Data Analysis / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7020E/J Seminar on Mathematical Modeling / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7030E/J Seminar on Policy Simulation / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.DEV6000E Sociological Research Shimomura TBA 2DEV7000E Special Seminar for Sociology Shimomura TBA 2

DEV7041J (Advanced Topics in National Development Policy and Infrastructure Investment) Morichi Fall 2

DEV7061J (Advanced Design of Infrastructure) Shinohara Spring 2

DEV7101J (Advanced Topics in Transportation System and Planning) Hibino Spring 2

DEV7501E Advanced Infrastructure and Regional Development: Lessons from the Past Ieda Spring 2DMP7011E Advanced Disaster Management Policies B: from Urban and Building Aspect Ando Winter 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.CUL6010E/J Advanced Topics in Cultural Capital and Policy Issues / Kakiuchi Fall 2CUL6020E/J Advanced Topics in Arts Policy / Kakiuchi Winter 2CUL6030E/J Advanced Topics in Cultural Policy / TBA TBA 2CUL6040E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar I / I TBA TBA 2CUL6050E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar II / II TBA TBA 2CUL6060E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar III / III TBA TBA 2CUL6070E/J Heritage Policy System in Japan Kakiuchi Fall 2CUL6080E/J International System of Preserving Cultural Heritage TBA Fall 2CUL6090E/J Heritage Policy System in Europe TBA TBA 2CUL6100E/J Heritage for Development Kakiuchi Winter 2CUL6110J TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.XOthers * Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

Notes

General: 8 credits or more from the politics, economic theory, and quantitative analysis categories.

Economics and international development: 8 credits or more from the economic theory category. Social systems analysis: 8 credits or more from the quantitative analysis category. Development Policy: 8 credits or more from the development policy, economic theory, and quantitative analysis categories. International Development: 8 credits or more from the economic theory category. Cultural Policy: 8 credits or more from the cultural policy category.

5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

EconomicTheory

QuantitativeAnalysis

DevelopmentPolicy

CulturalPolicy

4.* Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Politics: 8 credits or more from the politics category.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content), he or she will only receive credit points for one ofthem.3. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the advisory committee.

1. Course requirements for taking the Qualifying Examination (QE) are as follows:

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(3) Public Policy (General, Politics, Economics, Social Systems Analysis, Development Policy, International Development, Cultural Policy)

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Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit Ph.D.

ECO6000E * Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6010E * Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2

ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6700E * Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2

ECO6710E * Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2 36ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2

ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2

ECO7010E Graduate Seminar I Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7020E ** Graduate Seminar II Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7030E ** Graduate Seminar III Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

ECO3170E Labor Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3200E Economics of Law TBA Spring 2

ECO3210E Competition and Regulatory Economics Tanaka Makoto Spring 2

ECO3300E Urban Economics Okamoto Ryosuke Spring 2

ECO3510E Environmental Economics Munro Spring 2

ECO3720E *** Cost Benefit Analysis I Kidokoro Winter 2

ECO3730E *** Cost Benefit Analysis II Kanemoto Spring 2

ECO3910E *** Experimental Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO2820E Gender and Development Estudillo Spring (Session I) 2

ECO2860E Poverty Alleviation Estudillo Spring(Session II) 2

ECO2870E Strategy of Economic Development Otsuka Spring 2

ECO2880E Trade and Industrial Development Sonobe Spring 2

ECO3840EA Development Economics Ostuka Winter 2

ECO3840EB Development Economics Estudillo WInter 2

ECO3870E Agricultural Development Matsumoto Fall 2

ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 40

ECO3400E International Trade Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3450E International Finance Xing Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3470E Empirics of Macroeconomic Policies and International Finance TBA TBA 2

ECO8881E Asian Financial Markets Ito Takatoshi Spring II 2 4

ECO2760E Applied Time Series Analysis for Macroeconomics Baak Spring (Session I) 2

ECO6610E Applied Macroeconomics of Public Policy Hsu Spring (Session I) 2

II ECO2900E Game Theory Ishihara Winter 2

ECO3000E * Mathematics for Economic Analysis Munro Fall 2

ECO3310E Transportation Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3340E Urban Development and Real Estate Policy TBA TBA 2

ECO6770E Computer Programming for Economics Porapakkarm Fall (Session II) 2

ECO3530E Resource and Energy Economics Tanaka Makoto Winter 2

ECO3610E Japanese Economy Umetani Spring 2

ECO3630E Japanese Financial System Rhodes Spring 2

ECO3640E Financial Economics TBA TBA 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO3710E Time Series Analysis Ikeda Spring 2

ECO3740E Economic Modeling for Policy Simulations Hosoe Spring 2

ECO7700E Empirical Approach to Policy Analysis Arai Spring 2

ECO7720E *** Economic Analysis of Urban and Regional Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table (with program director's approval).

ECO7040E ** Graduate Seminar IV Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7050E ** Graduate Seminar V Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7060E ** Graduate Seminar VI Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO7070E ** Graduate Seminar VII Wie, Hasegawa, Porapakkarm Spring/Fall 4

ECO1000EA Microeconomics I Xing Fall (Session I) 2

ECO1060EB Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2

ECO2000EA Microeconomics II Xing Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2060EB Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2

ECO2720EB Introduction to Applied Econometrics Wie Fall 2XOthers **** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional

CommunicationNotes:

1. This table applies to those who commenced from a GRIPS master's program with a Master's degree (internal students hereafter), and to those with equivalent ability to internal students.2. Course requirements: For Ph.D. degree, students must complete a minimum of 40 credits, 36 of which must come from Category I and 4 from Category II.3. Internal Students may claim up to 10 credits to be transferred to the courses marked with *.

6. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.

9. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

InternationalEconomics

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(2)-2 Policy Analysis (Three Year Ph.D. Course)Category

ICore Courses (Required)

PublicEconomics

DevelopmentEconomics

5. *** For those who have completed the equivalents of Microeconomics I and II or higher level microeconomics courses.

7. Courses from other disciplines are those in any fields other than economics. (All courses beginning with a course code with ECO are categorized as economics).8. **** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Recommended Electives I

IIIRecommended Electives II

4. The courses marked with ** can be registered only by those who passed Basic QE.

Category Course No. Course Title Instructor Term CreditII Politics GOV6100J (Special Seminar for Policy Process) Iio Spring 2Electives GOV6110J (Special Seminar for Japanese Politics) Takenaka Fall 2

GOV6210E International Political Economy Workshop Chey Fall 2GOV6220E Strategic Studies Research Methodologies Michishita Spring 2GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2GOV6420J (Japan’s Foreign Policy) TBA Spring 2GOV6451E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan(Advanced) Kitaoka Fall 2GOV6510J (Special Seminar for Administrative History) TBA TBA 2GOV6910J (Scope and Methods of Case Studies) Iio Summer/Winter 2GOV6920J (Social Science Methodology for Qualitative Analysis) Iio Fall 2GOV6930J (Social Science Methodology for Quantitative Analysis) Masuyama Fall 2

GOV7000J (Security and International Studies Dissertation Seminar) Michishita, et al. Fall/Spring 2

GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2GOV7271E Advanced American Foreign Policy TBA TBA 2GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2GOV8631E Advanced Development Cooperation Policy TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.ECO6000E Advanced Microeconomics I Ishihara Fall (Session I) 2ECO6010E Advanced Microeconomics II Ishihara Fall (Session II) 2ECO6020E Advanced Microeconomics III Hasegawa Spring (Session I) 2ECO6030E Advanced Microeconomics IV Munro Spring (Session II) 2ECO6050E Advanced Macroeconomics I Porapakkarm Fall (Session I) 2ECO6060E Advanced Macroeconomics II Fujimoto Fall (Session II) 2ECO6070E Advanced Macroeconomics III Hsu Winter 2ECO6080E Advanced Macroeconomics IV Ikeda Spring (Session I) 2ECO6700E Advanced Econometrics I Arai Winter 2ECO6710E Advanced Econometrics II Leon-Gonzalez Spring (Session I) 2ECO6720E Advanced Econometrics III Hayashi Spring (Session II) 2ECO6730E Advanced Econometrics IV Ikeda Fall (Session I) 2ECO6810E Advanced Development Economics Yamauchi Spring 2 8

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.MOR6000E/J Statistical Data Analysis / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6100E/J Applied Statistics / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6200E/J Mathematics for Planning / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR6300E/J Mathematical Modeling Analysis / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi Spring 2MOR6400E Operations Research Oyama, Tsuchiya Fall 2MOR6500E/J Optimization and Simulation / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7010E/J Seminar on Statistical Data Analysis / Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7020E/J Seminar on Mathematical Modeling / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2MOR7030E/J Seminar on Policy Simulation / Oyama, Tsuchiya, Morohosi TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.DEV6000E Sociological Research Shimomura TBA 2DEV7000E Special Seminar for Sociology Shimomura TBA 2

DEV7041J (Advanced Topics in National Development Policy and Infrastructure Investment) Morichi Fall 2

DEV7061J (Advanced Design of Infrastructure) Shinohara Spring 2

DEV7101J (Advanced Topics in Transportation System and Planning) Hibino Spring 2

DEV7501E Advanced Infrastructure and Regional Development: Lessons from the Past Ieda Spring 2DMP7011E Advanced Disaster Management Policies B: from Urban and Building Aspect Ando Winter 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.CUL6010E/J Advanced Topics in Cultural Capital and Policy Issues / Kakiuchi Fall 2CUL6020E/J Advanced Topics in Arts Policy / Kakiuchi Winter 2CUL6030E/J Advanced Topics in Cultural Policy / TBA TBA 2CUL6040E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar I / I TBA TBA 2CUL6050E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar II / II TBA TBA 2CUL6060E/J Cultural Policy Research Seminar III / III TBA TBA 2CUL6070E/J Heritage Policy System in Japan Kakiuchi Fall 2CUL6080E/J International System of Preserving Cultural Heritage TBA Fall 2CUL6090E/J Heritage Policy System in Europe TBA TBA 2CUL6100E/J Heritage for Development Kakiuchi Winter 2CUL6110J TBA TBA 2

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by each student's advisory committee.XOthers * Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

Notes

General: 8 credits or more from the politics, economic theory, and quantitative analysis categories.

Economics and international development: 8 credits or more from the economic theory category. Social systems analysis: 8 credits or more from the quantitative analysis category. Development Policy: 8 credits or more from the development policy, economic theory, and quantitative analysis categories. International Development: 8 credits or more from the economic theory category. Cultural Policy: 8 credits or more from the cultural policy category.

5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

EconomicTheory

QuantitativeAnalysis

DevelopmentPolicy

CulturalPolicy

4.* Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Politics: 8 credits or more from the politics category.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content), he or she will only receive credit points for one ofthem.3. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the advisory committee.

1. Course requirements for taking the Qualifying Examination (QE) are as follows:

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(3) Public Policy (General, Politics, Economics, Social Systems Analysis, Development Policy, International Development, Cultural Policy)

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Category Electiveor Core Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

GOV6210E International Political Economy Workshop Chey Fall 2

GOV6220E Strategic Studies Research Methodologies Michishita Spring 2

** GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2

** GOV7201EB Advanced International Relations Yamamoto Fall 2

* GOV7241E Advanced International Security Studies TBA Winter 2

GOV7311E Comparative Politics Takenaka Fall 2

GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2

GOV8231E Transnational Organized Crime and Security Fukumi Summer 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV6451E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan(Advanced) Kitaoka Fall 2

GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2

GOV7251E Advanced Chinese Foreign Policy TBA Winter 2

GOV7271E Advanced American Foreign Policy TBA TBA 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2

GOV8251E Advanced International Relations of the Asia Pacific TBA TBA 2

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2

GOV7281E Military Operations, Strategy, and Policy (Advanced) Yamaguchi Winter 2

GOV8241E Non-Traditional Security (advanced) Honna Winter 2

GOV8261J (Intelligence and NationalSecurity (advanced)) Michishita, et al. Spring 2

GOV8631E Advanced Development Cooperation Policy TBA TBA 2

IVGeneralSubjects

Elective

VPaper Writing Core GOV7000E Security and International Studies Dissertation

Seminar Michishita, et al. Spring 2

XOthers

*** Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

Notes

1. Course requirements for taking the Qualifying Examination (QE) are as follows: a) Category I - Category IV 12 credits or more b) Category V Pass

3. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the Program Committee.4. * Those who have taken "GOV2240E International Security Studies" at the Master's level are not allowed to take this course for credit.

7. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(4) Security and International Studies

ITheoreticalcourses

Elective

IIRegionalcourses

Elective

14

IIIPolicy courses Elective

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content),he or she will only receive credit points for one of them.

5. **Those who have taken "GOV2200EA or EB International Relations" at the Master's level cannot take "Advanced International Relations" with thesame instructor.6. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Course No. Course Title Instructor Term Credit

ECO6090E Theoretical Foundation of Economic Policy Sonobe TBA 2

ECO7871E Strategy of Economic Development (Advanced) Otsuka Spring 2

ECO6760E Applied Econometrics Matsumoto Winter 2

ECO8001E Mathematics for Economic Analysis (Advanced) Munro Fall 2 4

ECO7721E Introduction to Applied Econometrics (Advanced) Leon-Gonzalez Fall 2

ECO6901E Advanced Global Economic History Sugihara Fall 212

GOV7321E Comparative State Formation (Advanced) Onimaru Spring 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2 418

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV7461E State and Politics in Southeast Asia (Advanced) Khoo Winter 2

GOV7471E State and Politics in Africa (Advanced) Takeuchi Fall 2

GEN7000E State Building and Economic Development Seminar Various Fall throughSummer 2 2

GEN9010E Tutorial I Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9020E Tutorial II Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9030E Tutorial III Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 4

GEN9040E Tutorial IV Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9050E Tutorial V Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

XOthers

* Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

IIHistory 2

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(5) State Building and Economic Development

Category Requirement

IDevelopmentEconomics

IIIPolitics

IVGeneralSubjects

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the advisory committee

VCourses to betaken afterpassingqualifyingexam

Notes:1. Students are allowed to take the qualifying exam (QE) only after completing 12 credits including at least 4 credits from Category I and ECO6901E, at least 4credits from Category III and GOV7321E, and at least 2 credits from Category II.

2. After passing QE, students are required to take at least 2 credits in GEN7000E and 4 credits in Tutorial I - V from Category V.

3. * Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

4. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

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Category Electiveor Core Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

GOV6210E International Political Economy Workshop Chey Fall 2

GOV6220E Strategic Studies Research Methodologies Michishita Spring 2

** GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2

** GOV7201EB Advanced International Relations Yamamoto Fall 2

* GOV7241E Advanced International Security Studies TBA Winter 2

GOV7311E Comparative Politics Takenaka Fall 2

GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2

GOV8231E Transnational Organized Crime and Security Fukumi Summer 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV6451E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan(Advanced) Kitaoka Fall 2

GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2

GOV7251E Advanced Chinese Foreign Policy TBA Winter 2

GOV7271E Advanced American Foreign Policy TBA TBA 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2

GOV8251E Advanced International Relations of the Asia Pacific TBA TBA 2

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2

GOV7281E Military Operations, Strategy, and Policy (Advanced) Yamaguchi Winter 2

GOV8241E Non-Traditional Security (advanced) Honna Winter 2

GOV8261J (Intelligence and NationalSecurity (advanced)) Michishita, et al. Spring 2

GOV8631E Advanced Development Cooperation Policy TBA TBA 2

IVGeneralSubjects

Elective

VPaper Writing Core GOV7000E Security and International Studies Dissertation

Seminar Michishita, et al. Spring 2

XOthers

*** Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

Notes

1. Course requirements for taking the Qualifying Examination (QE) are as follows: a) Category I - Category IV 12 credits or more b) Category V Pass

3. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the Program Committee.4. * Those who have taken "GOV2240E International Security Studies" at the Master's level are not allowed to take this course for credit.

7. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(4) Security and International Studies

ITheoreticalcourses

Elective

IIRegionalcourses

Elective

14

IIIPolicy courses Elective

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content),he or she will only receive credit points for one of them.

5. **Those who have taken "GOV2200EA or EB International Relations" at the Master's level cannot take "Advanced International Relations" with thesame instructor.6. *** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Course No. Course Title Instructor Term Credit

ECO6090E Theoretical Foundation of Economic Policy Sonobe TBA 2

ECO7871E Strategy of Economic Development (Advanced) Otsuka Spring 2

ECO6760E Applied Econometrics Matsumoto Winter 2

ECO8001E Mathematics for Economic Analysis (Advanced) Munro Fall 2 4

ECO7721E Introduction to Applied Econometrics (Advanced) Leon-Gonzalez Fall 2

ECO6901E Advanced Global Economic History Sugihara Fall 212

GOV7321E Comparative State Formation (Advanced) Onimaru Spring 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2 418

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV7461E State and Politics in Southeast Asia (Advanced) Khoo Winter 2

GOV7471E State and Politics in Africa (Advanced) Takeuchi Fall 2

GEN7000E State Building and Economic Development Seminar Various Fall throughSummer 2 2

GEN9010E Tutorial I Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9020E Tutorial II Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9030E Tutorial III Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2 4

GEN9040E Tutorial IV Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

GEN9050E Tutorial V Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 2

XOthers

* Language courses offered by the Center forProfessional Communication

IIHistory 2

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(5) State Building and Economic Development

Category Requirement

IDevelopmentEconomics

IIIPolitics

IVGeneralSubjects

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the advisory committee

VCourses to betaken afterpassingqualifyingexam

Notes:1. Students are allowed to take the qualifying exam (QE) only after completing 12 credits including at least 4 credits from Category I and ECO6901E, at least 4credits from Category III and GOV7321E, and at least 2 credits from Category II.

2. After passing QE, students are required to take at least 2 credits in GEN7000E and 4 credits in Tutorial I - V from Category V.

3. * Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

4. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

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Category Course No. Course Title Instructor Term Credit

DMP7821E Advanced Integrated Flood Management Takeuchi Fall through Winter 2

DMP8801E Advanced Hydrology Koike Fall through Winter 2

DMP8811E Advanced Flood Hydraulics and RiverChannel Design Fukuoka Fall through Winter 2

DMP8821E Advanced Mechanics of SedimentTransportation and River Changes Egashira Fall through Winter 2

DMP7871E Advanced Urban Flood Management andFlood Hazard Mapping Tanaka Shigenobu Fall through Spring 2

DMP8871E Advanced River Ecohydraulics Kibler Fall through Winter 2 8

DMP7811E Advanced Hydraulics Huang Fall through Winter 2

DMP7001E Advanced Disaster Management Policies A:from Regional and Infrastructure Aspect Ieda Winter 2

DMP7011E Advanced Disaster Management Policies B:from Urban and Building Aspect Ando Winter 2

DMP6860E Advanced River Engineering Chibana Spring through Summer 2

DMP6870E Advanced Hydrology Oki Spring through Summer 2

DMP6880E Urban Disaster Mitigation Engineering Meguro Spring through Summer 2

Notes

1. Course requirements: For Ph.Ds., students must complete a minimum of 8* credits from categories I III, pass the Qualifying Examination (QE), and pass the final thesis evaluation. * In addition, if a student is advised to take disaster management courses by supervising committee, he or she will be required to take these for up to 4 credits from category I III.

2. The written component of the QEs will be conducted for one course given by the supervisor, and two or three courses given by the advisors.

3. After starting dissertation work, students are required to report on research that they are planning or working on, at Ph.D. Candidate Seminars.

4. In order to complete Dissertation, at least two papers should be published in peer reviewed relevant international journals before degrees can be awarded. (“Publish” here includes acceptance for publication.)

5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2014-2017 Curriculum(6) Disaster Management

IDisaster Management

IIDevelopment

IIIOthers (The University of Tokyo)

Category Electiveor Core Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

STI6001E Economics of Innovation Intarakumnerd Spring (Session II) 2

STI6011E/J Analysis of Science and Technology Policy Process / Sunami Spring 2

Elective ECO7701J (Econometrics) TBA Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO8141J (Public Economics) Okamoto Ryosuke Summer 2

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

MOR6001J Introduction to Quantitative Analysis / Oyama, Morohosi TBA 2

MOR1000E Introduction to Quantitative Methods Oyama, Morohosi Fall 2

MOR7011E Quantitative Data Analysis Oyama, Morohosi, Tsuchiya Fall 2

STI6041E Innovation, Sustainability and Uncertainty Hope Spring 2

STI6021E/J Science and Technology in International Politics / Yakushiji Spring 2

Core STI7001E/J Introduction to Science, Technology and Innovation Policy / Goto, Suzuki Jun, Sunami Fall 2 2

Elective STI7131E/J /Trends of Science and Technology, and Policy Arimoto Fall 2

STI7031E/J Bibliometrics and Applications) Kuwahara Fall 2

STI7041E/J Management of Innovation / Suzuki Jun Fall 2

STI7061E/J Policy for Higher Education and University-Industry Cooperation / Sumikura Fall 2

STI7071E/J Science and Technology Diplomacy/ Yakushiji Fall 2

STI7081E Comparative Analysis on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Intarakumnerd Fall 2

STI7121J Tsukada Fall 2

STI7151E/J Science and Technology Policy in Advancing Knowledge-based Societies / Ueyama Fall 2

STI7161E/J Outline of Energy Policy / Nei Spring 2

IIIThematic Research Core STI8011E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/

Summer 1

STI8021E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

STI8031E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

STI8041E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

IVGeneral Subject Elective

XOthers

* Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

Notes:

1. Course Requirements

Students must fullfil the requirements shown below and pass an oral dissertation defense.

a) Category I: at least 6 credits

b) Category II: at least 4 credits

c) Category III: 4 credits (3 credits must be earned after passing the Qualifying Examination, QE)

*Students must take QE after earning at least 10 credits from Categories I and II and 1 credit from Category III.

2. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.

3. * Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

4. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2015-2018(7) Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Requirement

IBasic Courses

Core 4

2

IIAdvanced Courses

14

2

4

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

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Category Course No. Course Title Instructor Term Credit

DMP7821E Advanced Integrated Flood Management Takeuchi Fall through Winter 2

DMP8801E Advanced Hydrology Koike Fall through Winter 2

DMP8811E Advanced Flood Hydraulics and RiverChannel Design Fukuoka Fall through Winter 2

DMP8821E Advanced Mechanics of SedimentTransportation and River Changes Egashira Fall through Winter 2

DMP7871E Advanced Urban Flood Management andFlood Hazard Mapping Tanaka Shigenobu Fall through Spring 2

DMP8871E Advanced River Ecohydraulics Kibler Fall through Winter 2 8

DMP7811E Advanced Hydraulics Huang Fall through Winter 2

DMP7001E Advanced Disaster Management Policies A:from Regional and Infrastructure Aspect Ieda Winter 2

DMP7011E Advanced Disaster Management Policies B:from Urban and Building Aspect Ando Winter 2

DMP6860E Advanced River Engineering Chibana Spring through Summer 2

DMP6870E Advanced Hydrology Oki Spring through Summer 2

DMP6880E Urban Disaster Mitigation Engineering Meguro Spring through Summer 2

Notes

1. Course requirements: For Ph.Ds., students must complete a minimum of 8* credits from categories I III, pass the Qualifying Examination (QE), and pass the final thesis evaluation. * In addition, if a student is advised to take disaster management courses by supervising committee, he or she will be required to take these for up to 4 credits from category I III.

2. The written component of the QEs will be conducted for one course given by the supervisor, and two or three courses given by the advisors.

3. After starting dissertation work, students are required to report on research that they are planning or working on, at Ph.D. Candidate Seminars.

4. In order to complete Dissertation, at least two papers should be published in peer reviewed relevant international journals before degrees can be awarded. (“Publish” here includes acceptance for publication.)

5. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2014-2017 Curriculum(6) Disaster Management

IDisaster Management

IIDevelopment

IIIOthers (The University of Tokyo)

Category Electiveor Core Course No. Course Name Instructor Term Credit

STI6001E Economics of Innovation Intarakumnerd Spring (Session II) 2

STI6011E/J Analysis of Science and Technology Policy Process / Sunami Spring 2

Elective ECO7701J (Econometrics) TBA Spring (Session I) 2

ECO3700E Econometrics/ Quantitative Methods Arai Winter 2

ECO8141J (Public Economics) Okamoto Ryosuke Summer 2

ECO3140E Public Economics Yamauchi Spring 2

MOR6001J Introduction to Quantitative Analysis / Oyama, Morohosi TBA 2

MOR1000E Introduction to Quantitative Methods Oyama, Morohosi Fall 2

MOR7011E Quantitative Data Analysis Oyama, Morohosi, Tsuchiya Fall 2

STI6041E Innovation, Sustainability and Uncertainty Hope Spring 2

STI6021E/J Science and Technology in International Politics / Yakushiji Spring 2

Core STI7001E/J Introduction to Science, Technology and Innovation Policy / Goto, Suzuki Jun, Sunami Fall 2 2

Elective STI7131E/J /Trends of Science and Technology, and Policy Arimoto Fall 2

STI7031E/J Bibliometrics and Applications) Kuwahara Fall 2

STI7041E/J Management of Innovation / Suzuki Jun Fall 2

STI7061E/J Policy for Higher Education and University-Industry Cooperation / Sumikura Fall 2

STI7071E/J Science and Technology Diplomacy/ Yakushiji Fall 2

STI7081E Comparative Analysis on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Intarakumnerd Fall 2

STI7121J Tsukada Fall 2

STI7151E/J Science and Technology Policy in Advancing Knowledge-based Societies / Ueyama Fall 2

STI7161E/J Outline of Energy Policy / Nei Spring 2

IIIThematic Research Core STI8011E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/

Summer 1

STI8021E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

STI8031E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

STI8041E/J Research Seminar / Various Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer 1

IVGeneral Subject Elective

XOthers

* Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

Notes:

1. Course Requirements

Students must fullfil the requirements shown below and pass an oral dissertation defense.

a) Category I: at least 6 credits

b) Category II: at least 4 credits

c) Category III: 4 credits (3 credits must be earned after passing the Qualifying Examination, QE)

*Students must take QE after earning at least 10 credits from Categories I and II and 1 credit from Category III.

2. If a student takes the same course in both English and Japanese, only one course will count toward the degree.

3. * Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

4. Courses offered in the Program are subject to change.

Academic Year 2015-2018(7) Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Requirement

IBasic Courses

Core 4

2

IIAdvanced Courses

14

2

4

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

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GOV6930J (Social Science Methodology for Quantitative Analysis) Masuyama Fall 2

GOV6110J (Special Seminar for Japanese Politics) Takenaka Fall 2

GOV6510J (Special Seminar for Administrative History) TBA TBA 2

GOV6210E International Political Economy Workshop Chey Fall 2

GOV6220E Strategic Studies Research Methodologies Michishita Spring 2

GOV6401E International Relations in East Asia (Advanced) Shiraishi Fall 2 10

GOV6451E Diplomatic History of Modern Japan(Advanced) Kitaoka Fall 2

GOV6520J (Special Seminar for Public Administration) TBA TBA 2

GOV7101J (Policy Process) Iio Spring 2

GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2

GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2 4

GOV7311E Comparative Politics Takenaka Fall 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2

GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2

GOV8251E Advanced International Relations of the Asia Pacific TBA TBA 2

GOV8301J (Comparative Legislative Systems) Masuyama Fall 2

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2

MOR6001J Introduction to Quantitative Analysis / Oyama, Morohosi TBA 2

MOR7011E Quantitative Data Analysis Oyama, Morohosi, Tsuchiya Fall 2

TEC7001J (Innovation and Social Change) Sumikura Summer 2

III General Courses Elective

IV Paper Writing Core (Seminar for Policy Case Studies) Various All year

X Others ** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

Notes

1. Course requirements for taking the Qualifying Examination (QE) are as follows:

a) Category I - 4 credits or more

b) Category II and III - 4 credits or more

c) Category I, II and III - 10 credits or more

3. Courses may be added or modified midway through the year.

5. ** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(9) Policy Professionals

I Core Courses OptionalCore

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content), he or she will only receive credit points for one of them.

4. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the Program Committee.

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GOV7201EA Advanced International Relations Iwama Fall 2

GOV7231E Politics and Diplomacy in Postwar Japan Kitaoka Spring 2 4

GOV7311E Comparative Politics Takenaka Fall 2

GOV8111E Advanced Political Economy of Modern Japan Tsunekawa Fall 2

GOV8221E Advanced Politics of Global Money and Finance Chey Fall 2

GOV8251E Advanced International Relations of the Asia Pacific TBA TBA 2

GOV8301J (Comparative Legislative Systems) Masuyama Fall 2

GOV8311E Advanced Comparative Political Economy Kanchoochat Spring 2

GOV8401E Advanced International Relations in Europe Iwama Spring 2

MOR6001J Introduction to Quantitative Analysis / Oyama, Morohosi TBA 2

MOR7011E Quantitative Data Analysis Oyama, Morohosi, Tsuchiya Fall 2

TEC7001J (Innovation and Social Change) Sumikura Summer 2

III General Courses Elective

IV Paper Writing Core (Seminar for Policy Case Studies) Various All year

X Others ** Language courses offered by the Center for Professional Communication

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b) Category II and III - 4 credits or more

c) Category I, II and III - 10 credits or more

3. Courses may be added or modified midway through the year.

5. ** Credits earned in these courses cannot count toward the degree.

Academic Year 2015-2018 Curriculum(9) Policy Professionals

I Core Courses OptionalCore

Courses not listed in this table, admitted by the Program Committee.

2. In the event that a student enrolls in both the English and Japanese versions of theoretical courses in the same field (courses with identical content), he or she will only receive credit points for one of them.

4. Students may take courses not listed on the above table with the approval of the Program Committee.

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