Location
Japan: Niigata
The IUJ's MBA Program was started in 1988 as the first US-style business school in Japan, offering all courses in English. Recognized as one of the top 100 global MBAs by The Economist's "Best Business Schools" ranking, the only MBA in Japan to make this list for 8 consecutive years, the IUJ MBA challenges the current generation to become socially responsible world business leaders.
* We are the only Business School in Japan to be included in the Economist Intelligence Unit's presigious "Top-100 B-Schools of the World" ranking for the last five years running
* We have a World class faculty with wide business experience, who are partnering with Local, Regional, National and Multi-national companies for research and class-based projects.
* The real experience of cultural diversity in all classes
We have more than 35 exchange partners around the world, including top schools in the US, Europe, and Asia
* Outstanding language programs for both English and Japanese proficiency
* A State-of-the-art E-Lab
All housed in a resident campus, in the heart of Japan's beautiful Snow Country.
Bachelors
38,000
Tuition - USD 17,600 /year
Admission fee - USD 2,800
Worldwide Participants.
Independently
Independently or in Groups
IUJ offers the following scholarships: 1) IUJ Type A: 83% exemption of admission fee, full exemption of tuition, and stipend of 100,000 yen (approx. USD 930) a month 2) IUJ Type B: 83% exemption of admission fee and full exemption of tuition 3) IUJ Type C: 30% exemption of tuition 4) IUJ Type S: 50% exemption of tuition Also, IUJ recommends candidates for scholarship organizations such as ADB, IDP, Japanese Government, and many more.
1 month
The mission of IUJ is to teach and conduct research in academic theory and application necessary to develop practical solutions for issues facing international society and international businesses, and foster global leaders who have a high level of specialized knowledge and skills, and a deep understanding of, and a respect for, different cultures, and can thereby contribute to the development of the international society.
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