Coursework

  • Business
    • ACCT 2020 (Managerial Accounting Concepts)
      • This course covered many basic accounting principles. The recording of debits, credits and how to record various transactions were covered.
    • LAW 3320 (Legal Environment of Business)
      • This UW course covered the structure of how law and business interact in modern America. This also included key supreme court cases and IP protection principles.
    • Econ 2120 (Principles of Microeconomics)
      • This course taught how to evaluate economic performance, and understand the forces of economic growth and monetary policy.
    • MGT 2010 (Principles of Management)
      • This taught the standard structures present in most American firms, and the typical ways in which performance is analyzed through examining specific businesses.
    • MKT 3020 (Consumer Behavior)
      • This course was a more specific look at how specific marketing strategies appeal to people and market segments.
    • MKT 4270 (International Marketing)
      • This course concerned how proper marketing requires localization for regions outside of the US. The final assignment of this course involved creating a brand tailored for operations in South American countries.
    • ACCT 2010 (Financial Accounting Concepts)
      • This accounting course was an introduction to the accounting process.
    • MGT 3030 (Global Business)
      • This course covered how corporations function internationally and the operational difficulties which that entails.
    • MKT 3030 (Marketing and Society)
      • This course was an analysis of how marketing strategies effect people. How marketing should be conducted to be ethical.
    • PCID 3040 (Business Communication & Info Design)
      • This course involved a series of assignments teaching how to communicate professionally. This included writing cover letters, emails, and the initial form of this website.
    • ECON 3100 (International Economics)
      • This economics course concerned the movement of international supply and demand, world economic organizations, and currencies.
    • FIN 3060 (Corporation Finance)
      • This finance course covered the analysis of financial statements, budgeting, and capital management. Additionally, an introduction to valuation and risk analysis was also covered.
    • MKT 3320 (Digital Marketing)
      • This course covered concrete integrations of social media and digital formats for advertising. Creation of specific brand identities and segment targeting were key to learning proper branding.
  • Japanese Language
    • JAPN 1010 (Elementary Japanese (Purdue))
      • Introductory Japanese including hiragana, katakana, and basic grammatical structure.
    • JAPN 1020 (Elementary Japanese (Purdue))
      • Introductory Japanese covering basic kanji, vocabulary and additional grammar.
    • JAPN 2010 (Intermediate Japanese)
      • Additional Japanese vocabulary and grammar.
    • JAPN 2020 (Intermediate Japanese)
      • Additional Japanese vocabulary and grammar.
    • JAPN 3050 (Japanese Conversation & Composition)
      • Japanese language principals intended for formal and informal conversational flow. Additionally, the formatting for formal Japanese writing.
    • JAPN 3160 (Japanese for International Business)
      • Japanese for use in business including keigo, and some analysis of business cases in the Japanese market.
    • JAPN 3999 (Japanese Transfer from Chukyo University)
      • a comprehensive, high-intensity Japanese course. This covered new and previous grammar.
    • JAPN 4160 (Japanese for International Business)
      • Japanese grammar structured around the study of key business cases involving international operations.
  • Cultural Courses
    • HIST 3330 (History of Modern Japan (Purdue))
      • This history course covered the timeline of Japan’s modernization during the Meiji period beginning with the Satsuma Rebellion and end of the shogunate, and ending with the the post-war rebuilding of the country.
    • LANG 3100 (East Asian Pop Culture)
      • This course examined the modern growth and prevalence of East Asian media in the modern market, and how its messaging might represent its cultures of origin.
    • JAPN 4010 (Japanese Literature in Translation)
      • This course examined hallmark Japanese literary pieces moving backwards in time from the end of the 20th century.
    • JAPN 4990 (Topics in Japanese Culture (Kansai))
      • This transfer course evaluated an analysis of Japanese cultural practices from a Japanese perspective.
    • HUM 3999 (Global Media and Culture (Chukyo))
      • This transfer course examined the influence of modern media systems and their effects on society and discourse. Primary topics included misinformation and polarization.
    • HIST 1010 (History of the US to 1877)
      • This SC Reach Act course covered the progression of American history from the settling of the colonies until the end of the post civil war period.
    • JSISA 242 (History of the Korean Peninsula (UW))
      • This course covered the history and political difficulties of the Korean peninsula. External political influences, and the Korean war were major discussion points.
  • Electives
    • LARC 1150 (Introductory Landscape Architecture (UW))
      • This course taught the principles of formatting natural spaces within architectural compositions.
    • AAH 2030 (Architecture History & Theory (UW))
      • This course taught the principles and movements in architecture through history.
    • ENGL 1030 (Composition and Rhetoric)
      • This introductory writing course provided an opportunity to improve communication skills by teaching how to properly structure assignments.
    • COMM 1500 (Intro to Human Communication)
      • This course focused on developing public speaking skills, both in formal and business situations.
    • PSYC 2010 (Intro to Psychology)
      • This course taught the basics of human thought and sensory response.
    • GEOL 1010 (Physical Geology)