Globis University Graduate School of Management


The Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University is a graduate business school in Tokyo, Japan. Globis started as a private education venture in 1992 by Japanese entrepreneur Yoshito Hori , later gaining official university status in 2006 . The university currently offers part-time and online MBA programs in Japanese or English, and a full-time MBA program in English. Currently, Globis University is Japan's largest business school.

History

Globis University has five campuses in Japan. The main campus is located near Kojimachi Station in central Tokyo, which offers both Japanese and English-language programs.
Japanese-language programs are offered at the Osaka, Nagoya, Sendai, and Fukuoka campuses.
Globis also has offices in Shanghai, Singapore, and Bangkok.

MBA programs

Part-time MBA program

The Part-time MBA is a two-year program designed for working professionals. Classes are held in evenings and on weekends, and can be taken on-campus, online, or a combination of the two.

Full-time MBA program

The Full-time program is a one-year accelerated program in Tokyo with classes held during regular business hours. This program includes a three-month professional internship.

Online MBA program

The Online MBA is a two-year program consisting of fully live and interactive online classes. Classes are held in evenings and weekends.

Pre-MBA

The Pre-MBA is a selection of fundamental for-credit courses that can be taken without committing to one of the above MBA programs. Credits earned and tuition paid for Pre-MBA courses will be transferred upon enrollment.

Admissions

There are several rounds of admissions for the MBA program. Potential students may apply in the November, February, May, and July rounds for the part-time and online MBA; in the November, February, and March rounds for the full-time MBA.
Globis University has exchange programs with: