NUCB Business School
NUCB Business School is a private graduate business school in Japan which was established in 1990 by the Kurimoto Educational Institute.[1] The school offers an Executive MBA program, an MBA program, M.Sc. programs, and executive education programs.[2] HistoryNUCB Business School was established in 1990 and launched graduate-level degree programs to develop business managers. In 2003, the school launched the first Executive MBA program in Japan.[3]
International Accreditation
International Memberships
Local Accreditation
Rankings
CampusThe school expanded into Tokyo in 2005 and then Osaka in 2007. The Tokyo Marunouchi campus is located one minute away from the Japan Railways Tokyo Station. The Osaka satellite campus originally occupied space in Umeda but was later moved to the Grand Front Osaka in Umekita which is also one minute away from the city's major Japan Railways train station. Both satellite campuses were chosen for their location in commercial and finance districts and their proximity to major train stations.[citation needed] Academic programsDegree Education
Executive Education
Exchange ProgramThe school offers an English-taught exchange program and double degree program. Involving over fifty different business courses from full-time faculty as well as visiting professors from its partner schools, the program utilizes the case method to facilitate exchange between diverse student backgrounds and perspectives. Exchange students can enroll for programs as short as two months within the five-term academic year schedule. This is designed to allow students on an exchange program to not only study, but also travel across Japan for a well-rounded study abroad experience. The double degree program requires that students spend one year at the school and one year at one of their 138 partner schools. Exchange and Double Degree PartnersAs of 2024, the school had standing academic and student exchange agreements with 138 global partner institutions for post-graduate faculty exchange and student exchange.[7] Research centers
Institutional partnersNUCB Business School has international exchanges with 138 partner business schools from 57 countries around the world including Carnegie Mellon University in United States, University of Alberta in Canada, Audencia Business School in France and Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. The Graduate School also facilitates a study abroad program for executive-level students at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan School of Management and IMD Business School.[8] References
|