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NAME: McGill MBA Japan Program
LOCATION: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
TYPE OF INSTITUTION: MBA |
McGill MBA Japan |
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The McGill MBA Japan Program is a two-year, 60-credit program, delivered in English on the
Campus of Sophia University in central Tokyo. The McGill MBA Japan program allows students to complete an MBA with
concentrations in International Management, General Management, or Finance while maintaining full-time employment.
The academic year begins in June and ends in May each year, and classes are scheduled two consecutive weekends—both
Saturday and Sunday--per month. Classes run from 9 am to 5 pm.
Designed to provide students with a world-class North American style graduate business education, the McGill MBA Japan program
emphasizes the international perspective required by today's top managers. The program also aims to provide students with the
theoretical knowledge and the practical skills they will need to meet the leadership challenges of the next century.
Students can complete their entire degree with out leaving Tokyo, or take advantage of the Summer Study Tours: Two weeks in
China in June, and one, two, or three weeks on Montreal in July each year.
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Why pursue an MBA in the McGill MBA Japan Program? |
While earning your MBA from McGill, you will participate in one of the most
innovative programs available anywhere in the world. The program provides the opportunity to experience diverse
business challenges while honing critical problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Innovative
- Study on weekends, enabling you to work full-time while you study.
Industry-driven
- Skills in demand for today's business.
- Instructors from both industry and academic backgrounds.
International
- North American business training taught in English in Japan.
- Faculty and students from around the world.
Organizations around the world seek people whose broad-based business knowledge and flexibility enable them to
"hit the ground running" in a full range of challenging business situations. In the internationally competitive
business environment, successful MBA holders will advance to the extent that they not only master the "hard skills"
such as accounting, marketing theory and financial analysis, but the interpersonal and cross-cultural skills that
can be fostered in a truly international program.
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MBA Program Courses |
The first year of the program covers the "core" courses of management. The second year contains a selection of
International Business courses or Finance courses that when completed give students an International Business or
Finance specialization.
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| First Year Courses |
Second Year Courses |
| Elements of Modern Finance |
Applied Corporate Finance |
| Finance |
Business Simulation |
| Financial Accounting |
Cross-Cultural Management |
| Human Resource Management |
Derivatives and Risk Management |
| Information Systems |
High Tech Marketing |
| Integrative Core Project |
International Business Law |
| International Environment |
International Finance |
| Managerial Accounting |
International Marketing Management |
| Managerial Economics |
Investments and Portfolio Management |
| Management Statistics |
Leadership, Power and Influence |
| Marketing |
Managerial Negotiations |
| Operations Management |
Managing Globalization |
| Organizational Behaviour |
Managing Organizational Politics |
| Organizational Strategy |
Managing the Small Enterprise |
| Research, Development and Engineering |
Marketing Research |
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About McGill University |

Founded in 1821, McGill is Canada's best-known university, and is ranked among the world's finest publicly funded universities.
McGill has an enviable worldwide reputation for academic excellence in research and teaching. It is Canada's leading
research-intensive university and draws students and faculty from around the world.
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