Thursday, October 18, 2018

MBA in International Business in Japan

Japan is one of the most interesting study abroad destinations due to its scientific and technological innovations, as well as research discoveries in bio-medicine field. The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is a standard examination for international students. Most university courses in Japan are only available in Japanese, although a few universities offer one or more English courses at a international business involves the transaction of products and services between multinational commercial parties. Studies in the international business offer expertise in international market dynamics, managing cross-border transactions, negotiation techniques and others. International business degrees borrow elements from broad areas such as economics, politics or marketing. Master’s and/or doctoral level.
The international business was inaugurated alongside the school’s Japanese MBA in 2009, and following five successful years was strengthened as an independent Global MBA (Global Business and Management Studies) program in 2014 with a bolstered dedicated faculty and expanded course offerings. Sharing the vision of our university’s founder, we strongly believe that companies and businesspeople must strive not only for financial success, but also to make a positive social contribution to the world in which we live.

The international business curriculum at Doshisha Business School is designed to give you a solid foundation in the core business subjects, and to allow you to shape your program to match your interests by choosing from a broad menu of electives. To earn your MBA degree, you will be required to complete courses totaling 46 credits. Most courses in the program are worth 2 credits.

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