PhD

Economics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 3.71 k / Year(s) Deadline: May 26, 2026
36 place StudyQA ranking:15033 Duration:3 years

The University of Tokyo offers a comprehensive undergraduate program in Economics designed to provide students with a solid foundation in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy applications. This program aims to cultivate analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and a deep understanding of both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles that underpin modern economies. Students engaging in this course will explore various topics such as market behavior, economic development, international trade, financial systems, and public policy, preparing them for careers in academia, government, international organizations, or the private sector.

The curriculum combines rigorous theoretical coursework with practical skills, including data analysis, econometrics, and economic modeling, to equip students with the ability to interpret complex economic data and make informed decisions. Additionally, emphasis is placed on understanding economic issues within broader societal and global contexts, encouraging students to think critically about economic challenges and opportunities faced by contemporary societies.

Faculty members are renowned experts in their fields, providing students with mentorship and exposure to cutting-edge research. The program also offers opportunities for international exchange, internships, and participation in research projects, enhancing students’ global perspectives and professional development. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to pursue advanced studies or embark on careers in fields such as economic research, policy analysis, finance, consulting, and international cooperation. Overall, the Economics program at the University of Tokyo combines academic excellence with practical relevance, fostering future leaders who can contribute thoughtfully and ethically to economic development worldwide.

Course Title

Credits

 Microeconomics I

2

 Microeconomics II

2

 Macroeconomics I

2

 Macroeconomics II

2

 Mathematical Economics

2

 Microeconomics Workshop

4

 Macroeconomics Workshop

4

 Topics in Economic Theory

2

 Topics in Economic Theory

2

 Topics in Economic Theory

2

 Topics in Economic Theory

2

Mathematical Statistics

2

 Econometrics

4

 Applied Statistices

2

Topics in Mathematical Statistics

2

Topics in Econometrics

4

Joint Seminar in Statistics

2

Seminar in Statistics

4

 Public Finance and Monetary Policy

2

 Development Economics

2

 International Trade

2

International Finance

2

Urban Economics

2

Applied Econometrics

2

Topics in Monetary Economics

2

 Topics in Labor Economics

2

 Topics in Labor Economics

2

 Topics in Labor Economics

2

 Topics in Labor Economics

2

 Topics in Contemporary Japanese Economy

2

 Seminar in Contemporary Economy

2

 Seminar in Contemporary Economy

2

 Seminar in Contemporary Economy

2

 Economic History of Modern Japan

2

 Economic History of Contemporary Japan

2

Money and Banking

2

Advanced Monetary Policy

4

Monetary Policy

2

Exchange Rate Policy

2

Financial System

2

Topics in Monetary Policy

2

Topics in International Finance

2

Empirical Monetary Economics

4

 Central Banking

2

 Special Lectures in Finance

2

Research Guidance in Studies of Contemporary Economy

4

Subject to change.

  • Application Fee: 30,000 yen
  • Admission Fee: 282,000 yen

Eligibility

Applicants who are eligible to apply for the Doctoral program of UTIPE are: 

  1. Those who are expected to complete UTIPE Master’s program at Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo by the time of enrollment in the program.
  2. Those who have completed or are expected to complete graduate education in universities outside of Japan with degrees equivalent to the Master’s degree awarded in Japanese universities by the time of enrollment in the program.
  3. Those who have completed a course of study at a school overseas and have passed or will pass examinations and screenings equivalent to those specified in Article 16-2 of the Standards for Establishment of Graduate Schools (1974 Ministry of Education, Science and Culture Ordinance No.28) by the time of enrollment, shall be recognized by this graduate school as having abilities at least equivalent to those who have a Master’s degree.
  4. Those who have been engaged in research for more than two years, or who are expected to reach two years in research by the time of enrollment, at a university, research institute or other institution abroad, after completing sixteen years of school education in a foreign country. Such applicants shall be recognized by Graduate School of Economics as having abilities at least equivalent to those who have a research based Master’s degree. Notes: Those who intend to apply under Eligibility 1-3) or 1-4) above shall submit the documents designated by the graduate school office of Graduate School of Economics by April 22, 2016 as eligibility is confirmed individually before the submission of their application. Please inquire in advance at the graduate school office of Graduate School of Economics about the eligibility to apply and documents required to be submitted. 

Those who meet one of the following criteria are NOT eligible to apply:  

  • Those who have earned or will earn a degree from a university in Japan other than UTIPE master’s program, Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo
  • Those who have earned or will earn a degree from United Nations University
  • Those who have earned or will earn a degree from a university that have joint-degree programs with a university in Japan, and if the home university of an applicant is situated inside Japan
  • Those who have been educated for more than 2 years in Japan, including the primary, secondary and/or higher education(s) 

Application Documents 

  • Application Form. 3 copies of a Research Proposal: Please summarize your future research theme, objectives and research methods in about 2,000 words 
  • 3 copies of Master’s degree thesis or its equivalent 
  • 3 copies of a thesis abstract in about 2,000 words 
  • One copy of published materials (if any): If there are multiple published materials, one copy for each is required. 
  • Official Transcripts 
  • TOEFL (iBT or PBT) or IELTS (Academic module)
  • GRE
  • Three letters of recommendation; At least ONE letter written by an academic personnel who is in a position to judge the applicant’s academic abilities or professional performances. 
  • Two photos (Size: 4cm x 3cm): Write your name on the back of photos and one of them should be pasted on the application. 
  • Receipt for the Application fee via E-payment

The University of Tokyo's Economics program offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for various career paths in finance, policy, and academia. While specific details about dedicated financing studies within the Economics program are limited, students have access to a broad range of courses and research opportunities related to financial economics, monetary theory, and public finance. The program emphasizes analytical skills, quantitative methods, and understanding of economic policy, which are essential for careers in banking, financial analysis, and fiscal management.

Students can engage with coursework covering topics such as financial markets, investment analysis, corporate finance, and economic modeling. The university's strong connections with government agencies and financial institutions provide practical insights and internship opportunities, enhancing students’ understanding of real-world financial systems. Moreover, the program encourages participation in seminars and conferences focused on current financial issues, fostering a dynamic learning environment.

Financial support is available through scholarships, grants, and fellowships offered by the university and external organizations, aimed at assisting students with tuition and living expenses. The university also promotes international exchange programs, allowing students to study finance-related topics abroad and gain global perspectives. Graduates of the program often pursue careers in financial institutions, government agencies, or research institutions, leveraging their solid foundation in economic theory and quantitative analysis. Overall, while dedicated financing studies as a separate track are not explicitly outlined, the Economics program at the University of Tokyo provides robust training and resources for students interested in finance and related fields.

The University of Tokyo offers a comprehensive program in Economics that aims to cultivate students' analytical skills, critical thinking, and understanding of economic principles and their applications in real-world scenarios. The program provides a rigorous curriculum that covers fundamental topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic theory, along with specialized areas including development economics, international economics, public policy, and environmental economics. Students are encouraged to develop a strong foundation in quantitative methods and data analysis, which are essential for research and policymaking in modern economics.

The program leverages the university's extensive resources, including experienced faculty members whose research spans various fields within economics. Students have access to seminars, workshops, and research opportunities that enhance their learning experience and foster intellectual growth. The curriculum also emphasizes the importance of understanding economic issues from multiple perspectives, integrating insights from history, politics, and sociology to provide a well-rounded education.

Throughout the program, students participate in discussions, case studies, and projects that promote practical understanding and problem-solving skills. The university encourages international cooperation, and students may have opportunities to study abroad or participate in exchange programs, broadening their global outlook. The program aims to prepare graduates for diverse careers in academia, government, international organizations, and the private sector, where analytical skills and economic expertise are highly valued.

Overall, the Economics program at The University of Tokyo is designed to produce well-informed, capable economists who can contribute to solving complex economic issues within Japan and globally. The curriculum is continually updated to reflect current economic challenges and advances in economic research, ensuring that students graduate with both theoretical knowledge and practical competencies suited for a competitive job market.

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