Nagoya (Nisshin), Japan
https://www.nucba.ac.jp/en/gbba/
Empfohlene Studiengänge: IBIS, IB-E, TM, HM
NUCB Undergraduate School, located in Nagoya, Japan, offers a unique and enriching experience for exchange students. Known for its strong emphasis on global business education, NUCB provides a curriculum that is both rigorous and internationally focused. Courses are taught in English by a diverse faculty with extensive industry experience, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded and practical education. The school is accredited by AACSB and AMBA, which speaks to its high standards and commitment to excellence. Exchange students can benefit from the school’s strong connections with the business community, gaining valuable insights and networking opportunities.
Beyond academics, NUCB Undergraduate School offers a vibrant campus life that enhances the overall student experience. The university hosts various cultural events, clubs, and activities that allow exchange students to immerse themselves in Japanese culture and make lasting friendships. The city of Nagoya itself is a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, offering plenty of opportunities for exploration and adventure. From historic sites and beautiful parks to bustling shopping districts and a rich culinary scene, Nagoya provides an exciting backdrop for an unforgettable exchange experience. At NUCB, students can expect not only to advance their academic and professional goals but also to create cherished memories and broaden their cultural horizons.
Nisshin, located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a charming city that offers a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. Known for its lush parks and green spaces, Nisshin provides a peaceful environment ideal for both study and relaxation. The city is home to several educational institutions, including NUCB Undergraduate School, making it a vibrant academic hub. With its close proximity to Nagoya, residents can easily explore the cultural and economic opportunities of a major city while enjoying the quieter, community-oriented lifestyle that Nisshin offers.
Just next door lies Nagoya, a city known for its rich history, modern architecture, and dynamic cultural scene. As the fourth largest city in Japan, Nagoya offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary attractions. Visitors can explore historic sites like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, or enjoy the bustling shopping districts of Sakae and Osu. The city is also a major industrial hub, home to leading companies in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Language(s) of Instruction: The medium of instruction is English in the Global Bachelor of Business Administration program. English proficiency at B2 level is required.
Semester Dates: Fall Semester: September - January / Spring Semester: March- July
Course Offerings: The list of courses offered can be found by downloading the Global BBA Syllabi here.
Costs: There are no additional tuition costs for studying at NUCB. Additional costs that must be considered are accommodations, meals, and cost of living.
Exchange Places: 2
Student Housing: Several dormitories are offered for international students. Find out more on the NUCB website here.
Student Life: NUCB has a lot to offer students, with a range of facilities at the Nisshin campus and both academic support and student life support.
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