Common Core Subjects

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Industry-academia collaboration in all classes Problem-solving classes

business leadership

The Department of Business Communication, which emphasizes active learning, offers practical classes in cooperation with companies. Students conduct on-site research and analysis on themes given by companies. Teams plan original business plans, present them to companies, and receive feedback.

Examples:
"The way of communication between products and consumers" considered with Suntory Publicity Service, planning and operation of seasonal events at Happoen (Shirogane MuSuBu), planning and proposal for expansion of New Balance Japan's sportswear business, travel agency-style culture club for foreigners visiting Japan Cycling tour proposals, etc.
Suntory Publicity Service × Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages
Communicating through beverages to capture the hearts and minds of young people
Suntory Publicity Service Problem-solving class flow
  • 01 Visit to the site
    Inspection of Suntory Musashino Plant
  • 02 Learn about the
    manufacturing process of our products
    Learn about the product development and manufacturing process
  • 03 Get to know our products
    Marketing analysis with products in hand
  • 04
    workshops with companies
    Approaches to Problem Solving
  • 05 Customer
    Journey Creation
    Preparation of presentations to companies
  • 06 Presentation and Review
    Feedback on presentations and review of activities
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Choice of all-participation type Business Internship

1DAY type

Students attend seminars at corporate or municipal offices or visit business sites in offices or stores. Fieldwork and training to solve problems presented are also available.

  • Office and facility tour type
  • Lecture + fieldwork
  • Lecture + Problem solving
Examples of training sites:
Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, hotels, TV stations, distribution centers, government offices, local governments, etc.
Examples of fieldwork:
Asakusa, Tokyo; Kanda, Tokyo; Kamakura, Kanagawa; Joetsu, Niigata; commercial facilities, theme parks, tourist spots, etc.

type of employment

project type

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Business Research Seminar

Business Research Seminar

Students will formulate questions based on events in their daily lives and work in teams to conduct business research. Students analyze data collected through fieldwork and present the results of their research. Through seminar activities, students also work to improve their communication skills, which are necessary for working adults.

Examples of training sites:
Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, hotels, TV stations, distribution centers, government offices, local governments, etc.
Examples of fieldwork:
Asakusa, Tokyo; Kanda, Tokyo; Kamakura, Kanagawa; Joetsu, Niigata; commercial facilities, theme parks, tourist spots, etc.
Joetsu Cable Vision x Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages x Sekine Gakuen High School
Local charm, limited time store in Kanda
Cross-border career education project "Welcome Back by Yukikuni Shoten" opening process
  • 01 Workshop with local high school students
    Online interaction and exchange of ideas
    (Sekine Gakuen High School x Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages)
  • 02 Visit
    producers in rural areas
    Visiting producers in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, and listening to the thoughts of the makers
  • 03 Testing
    Marketing
    Tasting and tasting sessions to determine products to be handled
  • 04 Data Analysis
    Data analysis of quantitative and qualitative research
  • 05 Limited time
    store operations
    Physical store operations
  • 06 looking back
    Reflection on overall activities
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Unique to Kanda, the Language Capital of Japan Small Group Business English Education

EIB -English for International Business

Learn practical business English from foreign faculty from around the world at
.

Classes are small, with no more than 20 students, and are organized according to proficiency level. Through speeches, discussions, and presentations, students will strengthen their ability to communicate in English.

Virtual English

English conversation skills useful in business situations will be
learned in a fun, game-like environment.

Students learn English conversation expressions and cultural backgrounds necessary for life and business situations overseas. Students practice the expressions they have learned through conversations with foreign teachers in a virtual space that reproduces those situations.

English Usage (TOEIC? and EIKEN preparation)

Students will obtain certifications that can be used
for corporate employment exams and university transfer.

TOEIC? preparation is designed to improve students' English language skills for use in the business world.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
2 or more certifications -IT Passport + 1 qualification

IT Passport + Qualifications that meet the needs of each individual

In the first year, all students aim to obtain the IT Passport, a national examination required by a variety of companies. In addition, students are required to pass a variety of qualification courses, which will help them to showcase their individual strengths.

Examples:
Universal Manner Certificate, Secretarial Skills Test, Nissho Bookkeeping Certificate, World Heritage Certificate, Hotel Business Practice Test, etc.
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Through practice Cultivation of basic skills for working adults
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Tailored to your career path Elective Courses
compulsory subject
  • common subject
  • Course Specialization
Electives (example)
English-speaking
  • TOEIC?.
  • Vocabulary building
  • Pronunciation Clinic
  • (lessening the significance or value of the previous word) the likes of
Business in English
  • Marketing
  • Business Start-ups
  • Accounting
  • (lessening the significance or value of the previous word) the likes of
Second Foreign Language
  • Chinese
  • Korean
  • Spanish
  • French
  • (lessening the significance or value of the previous word) the likes of
education
  • SPI Preparation
  • Online International Exchange Program
  • Global Education Seminar (for overseas diplomatic mission staff)
  • Sign Language Course
  • Japanese Culture with an Interpreter Guide
  • Exciting Psychology
  • Social Knowledge
  • (lessening the significance or value of the previous word) the likes of
CASE01
I want to use English
in the IT industry and work hard in a foreign company
!
First-year students of the Digital Information Course
Digital Information Course Required Courses
Elective courses suited to each student
  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Discussion
CASE02
Worked for a travel agency.

I want to
acquire
skills in SNS transmission and brochure production by the time I graduate!
Travel Course 2nd Year Students
Travel Course Required Courses
Elective courses suited to each student
  • Introduction to Design
  • SNS research based on precedents
  • Domestic Travel Service Supervisor
    Qualification Measures (National Qualifications)
CASE03
Business Skills +
I want to use my language skills to
start my own business!
Business Design Course 1st Year Students
Business Design Course Required Courses
Elective courses suited to each student
  • Marketing
  • Business Start-ups
  • SNS research based on precedents
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Focusing on Career Paths Career Education Support

Career Concierge System

Our career concierge will carefully advise each student on the best elective courses, internships, and certifications for each student.

  • Individual Optimization
  • Building a Career Plan
  • Daily study directly leads to career paths.

Corporate Research

Students learn the basic structure and origins of companies and research various industries. Students learn about society, political economy, and how the world works, using familiar products and services as their subjects. Students will gain an understanding of what it means to work, and deepen their interest and understanding of what it means to go out into the world. This course is also common to the International Communication Department.

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