MBA Japan
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Neu-Einstieg ins Exekutive MBA-Programm mit Japan-Schwerpunkt ist ab sofort jederzeit möglich! Anmeldung und Info bei SMA, Sales Manager Akademie unter www.sales-manager.at. Erstes MBA Programm befindet sich in der Zielgeraden. Der Japanaufenthalt mit den MBA Teilnehmern im März war ein voller Erfolg!
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Executive MBA with Major JapanThe programme of the Executive MBA „MBA for Japanese Culture, Management and Budo“ is performed together by the Sales Manager Academy (SMA) Vienna and „SAKURA Budo Science Vienna“. The course is a combined correspondence course with contact hours, which was developed by famous international teachers especially for employed persons. It aims at executivex and executive trainee staff and is characterized by its high practical relevance. The MBA program is provided in German language. This extra-occupational programme for advanced training is flexible in time and content. The course includes 6 compulsory subjects (Module), whose sequence can be adjusted to the student´s individual goals, interests and timing.
Executive Management DegreeThe Executive Management Degree contains 4 compulsory subjects (Modules). These are: Business Management, Introduction to Business Economics, Marketing Management and Financial Management. The contact hours are proceeded under the direction of the SMA Sales Manager Academy and can be attended in Vienna, Linz, Graz, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Dornbirn, Pörtschach, Bratislava (SK), Düsseldorf and Hamburg.
Contact hours with Major Japan (Budo, Zen and Japan)The contact hours with Major Japan contain 2 compulsory subjects (Modules): Major Japan 1 and Major Japan 2. These contact hours with the topics Budo, Zen and Japan are proceeded under the direction of the SAKURA Budo Science Vienna in Vienna and in Japan under the direction of the Ashiya University in Kobe.
Final degreeThe alumni of this course acquire the academic title of Master of Business Administration (MBA) which is in conformity with the amendment of the MBA act, BGBI. Chapter II Nr. 367/2009 from the Federal Ministry of Science and Research. |



