MBA Programs with Development as Tag

Marketing Management Course at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

900 714 Marketing Management
Current marketing and principles in marketing management; analysis of marketing environment; analysis of consumer market, buying behavior and competition in the market; market segmentation, market targeting and market positioning; development of new market and launching new product; promotion strategy; service strategy; and marketing development.

Core Courses of MBA at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

Core Courses
Managerial Economic and Business Environment
Accounting for Business Decision
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management and Development
Operation Management
Quantitative Analysis
Strategic Management
Business Research Methodology (Plan A)
Government Law and Business Ethics (Plan B)

Executive MBA program at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

Executive MBA program is designed for those who wish to maintain their career responsibility as well as to enjoy their educational opportunity. All courses and other required activities are conducted during weekends. This course is well suited for talented and ambition managers, entrepreneurs and others with working experience who wish to gain knowledge and experience to broaden their potential with practical career development.

Advanced Program at University of Tsukuba

Graduate School of Business Sciences at University of Tsukuba

Advanced Program

Marketing Communication
Consumer Marketing
Selected Topics in Marketing Science
Distribution System Theory
Advanced topics in marketing and strategic management
Fundamentals in Strategic Management
Human Resource Development
Business and Society
Management in Non-Profit Organizations
Medical and Walfare Management
Topics of Sport Business
Topics of Professional Sport
Budgetary Planning and Control
Capital Market and Business
Advanced Topics in Financial Engineering
Mathematical Finance
Advanced Management Accounting
Advanced Topics in Financial Business
Econometric Methods
Statistical Methods and Their Application
Advanced Statistical Model
Advanced Theory in Stochastic Processes
Applied Probadility Theory
Fundamentals of Mathematical Programming
Logistics
Advanced Techniques of Product Design
Fundamentals of Total Quality Management
Fundamental of Dynamic Systems
Soft Computing
Fundamentals of Management Science
Special lecture on Performance Management
Special lecture on Project Management
Production Management
Special Lecture in Management Science
Software Design and Implementation
Advanced Lectures of Information retrieval
Intellectual Document Control
Human Interfaces
Information Systems Technology
Issues on Network
Information Management
Special Lecture on Software Engineering
Requirements Engineering
Complex networks
Intelligent systems
Media and Information Management
Information and Media Strategies
Special Lecture on Information Systems
Special Lecture on Computer Sciences
Systems Engineering

Supply Chain Management Course of MBA at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management is the multi-stage product distribution network which deals with the management of goods and information. Due to increased global competition and the advancement of information technology the majority of companies are using new strategies to cut costs and increase their responsiveness to the marketplace. This course will provide the tools and knowledge, which is necessary in the development, implementation and sustainment of these strategies which combat the various problems of supply chain management.

Marketing Management Course at Business School IUJ

Marketing Management

This course introduces students to marketing decisions, decisions that are born of competition and form the core of business activity, such as: (1) What are we going to sell?
(2) What customers will we target?
(3) How can we convince them of our product’s value?
(4) What price will we charge?
(5) What is our competitive advantage?

The focus in the first part of the course is on the role of marketing in business, the guiding principle of value creation, and marketing analysis.
Analysis covers consumer and institutional buyer behavior, and the role of the market and competitors in marketing strategy, including market segmentation. In the second part of the course, we concentrate on how elements of the marketing mix interact with the environment to create competitive advantage. Topics include product development and positioning, pricing, promotion, advertising, sales and distribution.

Fee Structure at Business School IUJ

STUDY EXPENSES
Admission fee: 300,000 yen
Annual Tuition:
MBA Program (Two year program): 1,900,000 yen
E-Business Management Program (One year program): 2,200,000 yen

Monthly Living expenses (rough estimate):
Single Dormitory with Bath: 32,000 yen
Utilities: 5,000 - 7,000 yen
Educational Materials: 20,000 - 30,000 yen
Meals in the school cafeteria: 35,000 - 40,000 yen

Please note that the living expense estimate shows minimum costs. Actual living cost will depend on the student’s life style.

FINANCIAL AID
Several scholarships are available through IUJ for highly qualified non-sponsored students.
IUJ selects scholarship candidates from the pool of successful applicants.

For Japanese Applicants:
IUJ offers scholarships and a loan program for Japanese applicants. Those who would like to apply for this scholarship should fill out the “Scholarship Application for Japanese Applicants” and it should be enclosed in your application package with all other admission application documents.
For more details, please refer to the IUJ Financial Aid Guidelines for Japanese applicants.

For Non-Japanese Applicants:
IUJ grants IUJ scholarships to qualified non-Japanese applicants. All-non Japanese applicants are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants can also apply for scholarship programs provided by outside organizations such as ADB (Asian Development Bank), IDB (Inter-American Development Bank), MIF (The Matsushita International Foundation) and AEON (AEON 1% Club), if they qualify for such scholarship programs. To be considered for the above mentioned scholarships, a completed Application For IUJ Scholarship for Non-Japanese Applicants should be enclosed in your application package with all other admission application documents. If you are an online application user, please apply for the scholarship online by filling out the “Scholarship” section.
For more details, please refer to the IUJ Scholarship Guidelines for Non-Japanese Applicants.

Since the number of scholarships is very limited, applicants are strongly encouraged to seek sources of funding by themselves instead of relying solely upon the possibility of obtaining a scholarship or other financial assistance through IUJ.
Financial planning is especially important for non-Japanese applicants because to obtain a visa or certificate of eligibility, they will be required to prove to the consular officer and the Japanese Ministry of Justice that they have sufficient funds to cover expenses for study in Japan, such as the university’s tuition and fees and living expenses (housing, food, clothing, etc.)
NOTES:

- Application for scholarship does not affect IUJ’s consideration of a student’s application for admission.
- If you do not submit a scholarship application, you will not be considered for a scholarship.
- Deadlines for scholarship applications are the same as admission application deadlines.

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Candidates for IDB scholarship and MIF scholarships are selected from the pool of successful applicants from the 1st overseas intake. So those who wish to receive a scholarship either from IDB or MIF need to submit a complete application for admission, including the “Application For IUJScholarship” by the 1st application deadline.
- Priority for selection of candidates for ADB scholarships will be given to the pool of successful applicants from the 1st overseas intake. So those who wish to receive an ADB scholarship are highly recommended to submit the complete application for admission, including the �gApplication For IUJ Scholarship�h by the 1st overseas application deadline.
- Students may have chances to apply for some scholarships to cover partial living expenses after enrollmen. There no chance to apply for financial aid to cover tuition after entering IUJ.

Topics on Japanese Industry Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

4523: Topics on Japanese Industry (Beer and other Alcoholic Beverages Industry)
Winter Maruyama
In this series of lectures, we will describe a variety of the beer and other alcoholic beverages industry, including its history, business structures and latest developments. Major items are as outlined below:Brief Overview of Alcoholic Beverages Industry and Features of Its Markets; History of Beer; Manufacturing; R&D; Marketing; Distribution; Sales Promotion Activities; Consumer Trends; Human Resources Development; CSR; Challenges and Future Perspectives of the Alcoholic Beverages Industry; etc.

Internship Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

5000: Internship
Winter
N.Takahashi
This course provides two programs as follows: (A) VDP (Venture Development Program) (B) NAP (NPO Assessment Program)

Business History Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

3305: Business History
Winter Wada
This course examines the development of enterprises mainly in UK and US since early 19th century.


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