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NUCB Business School
Global MBA & MSc Programs
- Nagoya, Japan
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
NUCB Business School is the only triple-accredited business school in Japan and is consistently ranked #1 nationwide in the alumni outcomes and return on investment categories of the QS ranking of business administration and management programs. This is because our graduates are empowered to become leaders in their fields who communicate effectively, think critically, and aim higher. Our faculty not only provides students with knowledge and skills needed for future employment and leadership opportunities--they also inspire confidence and growth, instilling the attitude and mindset required for managing modern and future organizations and teams.
Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus
Masters Qualifying Program with Business English
- Sydney, Australia
Master
On-Campus
English
In the Masters Qualifying Program with Business English (MQP), you will participate in an intensive program of learning to prepare you for study at the postgraduate level. This non-award program comprises four subjects designed to ensure you have the skills, competencies, and knowledge necessary to undertake postgraduate study in business. The required embedded English components ensure that once you have completed the course successfully, you will have achieved the equivalent of IELTS 6.5 and will therefore be eligible for entry to a School of Business Master’s Program with 10 credits points of advanced standing.
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Master Programs in Languages English Business English
Business English covers many aspects of the English language related to business. Business vocabulary may be taught to prepare individuals for international trade, and presentation and negotiation skills may be provided as well.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.