The English MBA class attracts international students from all over the world. More than half of the students (about 60%) are from Europe, and about 20% from the U.S. and Asia are enrolled in the same classes at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business.
In this article, I would like to report on Professor Katagi Ted's MBA Essentials class.
MBA Essentials provides students with an easy-to-understand explanation of the structure and functions of marketing, and trains them in the practical management skills necessary to achieve leadership and the high level of action required in a global environment. This time, Professor Ted introduced the Amazon case study as a platform for discussion, and the class proceeded in a case method style.
I had a chance to talk with one of the international students during the break, and when I asked him about the class, he told me that he spent a lot of time preparing for the case. He told me that he spends a lot of time preparing for the cases. He said that he prepares well in order to earn credits and asks other international students to teach him when he doesn't understand something, and that he enjoys his student life with his friends.