Objective
Overview
With the doctoral program in Economic and Business Risk established in 2003, the Graduate School of Economics now comprises three master's programs and one doctoral program. An outgrowth of the master's program in Economics (Accounting and Management) established in 1955, the School made a new start in 1973 with two master's programs in Economics and Business administration, and added a master's program in Global Finance, geared more to the development of professionals with advanced skills, in 2001.
The Graduate School of Economics aims to train professionals with advanced expertise, as well as specialist researchers in specific fields. The Master's Program comprises three fields of specialization, and the Doctoral Program comprises three fields of education and research as are shown in the chart below.