McGill MBA Japan:
Anaheim University\'s Akio Morita School of Business in Minato-ku, Tokyo is named in honor of the late Sony founder and has the largest and fastest growing American MBA program in Japan offering cutting-edge online learning for professionals. Through discussion boards and online forums, students can interact with professionals from all over the world. Courses are taught on an accelerated semester format meaning students can earn an MBA in just fifteen months. Each term is 6 weeks in duration and students may enroll in new courses every 6 weeks with the option of enrolling in one course, several courses or the entire MBA program.
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McGill Japan MBA curriculum focuses on maximizing student preparation for future careers through a modular Core and an updated selection of concentrations. Emphasizing the significant research and teaching strengths of McGill's international faculty while responding to current business imperatives, the curriculum offers an integrated multi-disciplinary, problem-solving approach grounded in practice. Advanced management concepts are integrated with case studies and examples to ground theory in the real world. McGill MBA Japan students also have the opportunity to study in Montreal and participate in study tours.
First Year - 30 credits
Core Courses: Elements of Modern Finance I, Elements of Modern Finance II, Financial Accounting, Leadership through Teamwork -Human Resource, Management, Information Systems, Integrative Core Project (I-Core), International Environment, Managerial Accounting, Managerial Economics, Managerial Statistics, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Strategy
SECOND YEAR (30 credits)
Concentrations: Students in the MBA Japan program may pursue a concentration in International Management, or Finance. Students who do not pursue a concentration will receive an MBA in General Management. A concentration requires five compulsory courses and five electives from the other concentrations or other electives. Course offerings can vary from year to year, based on professor availability.
International Management: Cross-Cultural Management / Managing Globalization, Global Capital Markets, Marketing: Marketing Communications / Marketing Research, Strategy: Cases / Sustainable Development, Topics in International Business
General Management: Managerial Negotiations, Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise, Topics in Information Systems, Business Simulation: Offered in Montreal, Buyer Behaviour: Offered in Montreal, Leadership: Offered in Montreal
Finance: Global Capital Markets, Applied Corporate Finance, Derivatives and Risk Management, Investments and Portfolio Management, Special Topics in Finance: Global Investments