PROJECTS
SPF Program Agenda(2004)

Contemporary Japanese Studies in Hungary II

2,146,000 yen[Grant Project]
Agroman Educational Foundation, St. Stephenfs University (AEF, Hungary)
  1. Course management
    Three members of the Hungarian teaching faculty will teach undergraduate students a regular Contemporary Japanese Studies Course at the Department of Business Administration, St. Stephenfs University
    1. Main syllabus:
      a) An Overview of the development of the Japanese Economy
      -Development of the Japanese economy and economic structure from 1867 to 1940
      -First economical development after World War II from 1960 to 1973
      -Second economical development after WWII from 1973 to 1990
      -Bubble economy
      b) Management of Japanese companies, corporate governance, and changes in the employee-employer relationship
    2. Course schedule
      a) Faculty meeting and selection of teaching materials from July to August 2005
      b) Teaching (15 sessions) from September 2005 to January 2006
      c) Evaluation of student achievement and the project from January to February 2006

(A one-year project)





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