Nagoya University of Commerce & Business

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Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
名古屋商科大学
MottoFrontier Spirit
TypePrivate
Established1935; university from 1953
ChancellorDr. Hiroyuki Kurimoto
Students3057
Undergraduates2601
Postgraduates456
Location,
Aichi Prefecture
,
Japan
CampusNisshin 200 acres (81 ha)Nagoya 17,800 m2
ColorsGreen & Gold    
AffiliationsAACSB and AMBA
WebsiteUndergraduate School
Undergraduate School
Graduate School

Nagoya University of Commerce & Business (名古屋商科大学, Nagoya shōka daigaku), abbreviated as NUCB, is a Japanese private university located in Nisshin, Aichi within the Tokai region of Japan. The founder of NUCB, Dr. Yuichi Kurimoto, was the first Japanese person to graduate from the University of Alberta in 1930. Originally established in March 1935 as the Nagoya Tetsudo Gakko, a vocational railway school, it was later reorganized under the newly formed Kurimoto Educational Institute in 1951.[1]

By 1953, the school was chartered as Nagoya University of Commerce and Business. The university was accredited by AACSB International (AACSB) in 2006 and later, its business school, was accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) in 2009, thereby becoming the first and only institution in Japan to be accredited by both of these accreditation boards. NUCB continued the pursuit of its internationalization goals with its exchange programs. Reflecting the needs of English undergraduate education in Japan, NUCB is the only university to offer an English Global BBA track, which started in September 2018.

History[]

As one of the first Japanese citizens to study abroad in Canada, Dr. Yuichi Kurimoto enrolled into the University of Alberta in 1926. After graduating in 1930, he returned to Japan with the vision of making education accessible to the disenfranchised youth of the time.[2] Following the post-war economic and population boom in the 1950s, he established the Nagoya University of Commerce and Business.

Founder[]

Dr. Yuichi Kurimoto

As a student in Canada during a time when Canadians themselves were opening up the western frontier, Dr. Kurimoto first adopted the slogan "Frontier Spirit." Returning to Japan with this ideal, he envisioned an educational institution that would 'create leaders rather than followers, to nurture young persons who think creatively and independently and to impact to students the skills and qualities they will need to become pioneers of the future.'[3] In 1953, the Nagoya University of Commerce and Business was officially set up along with the establishment of the Department of Commerce under the Faculty of Commerce.[4]

In 1968 the school was relocated to Nisshin, Japan. The main campus, Nisshin Campus, is approximately 1.5 times the size of Tokyo Disneyland, making it the largest property owned by a private university in Aichi Prefecture. In 1976 the Computer Center opened and followed shortly thereafter by the Central Information Center (CIC) in 1978. The CIC holds over 220,000 books which are available for NUCB students and faculty for research. More than a university library, the CIC allows students to study independently with modern facilities and resources. The center features a Multimedia Room and is equipped with a Self Access Center (SAC). The General Language Education Center was completed in 1981, serving as the base for foreign language education at NUCB. In 1988, the 'Intelligent School' (IS) Building was constructed to increase the capacity of NUCB students and faculty to access information and enable greater communication between them.

IS Building

In 1990, NUCB attained government approval to establish NUCB Business School (Graduate School of Management) which marked the establishment of Japan's first postgraduate institution in Management Information. Initially, the school offered a two-year, full-time MSc in Management. NUCB Business School was located at the Nisshin Campus until 2001 when it moved to the newly constructed Fushimi Campus in downtown Nagoya. By 1998 various initiatives were launched at NUCB as part of a major internationalization expansion. The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Asia Studies was established along with the Frontier Spirit Program - a new study abroad program for Japanese students. NUCB expanded the number of courses related to developing communication skills in English and Information Media, and even included a unique course in psychology that acknowledged the behavioral and cultural challenges of effective international communication.[5] Additionally, the Center for Global Communication (CGC) was established to provide support for Japanese students with international ambitions.

Millennium Gate

The start of the 21st Century at NUCB was celebrated by the completion of the Millennium Gate at the front entrance of the Nisshin Campus. This was followed by an even greater expansion of the graduate school in terms of the number of departments, degree programs offered, and space. Additionally, the 'Gap Year Program' was implemented to provide students with better opportunities to gain life experiences after enrollment. One of the first of its kind in Japan, NUCB students could spend nearly three months abroad to engage in independent research or volunteer-related activities. Support from NUCB includes scholarships and loans with no interest, as well as conducting seminars on adjusting to life overseas.[6]

Expansion of NUCB continued in 2007 with the opening of the Faculty of Management and in 2008 with the Faculty of Economics and Department of International Studies. In June 2015, NUCB Business School celebrated the opening of the Nagoya Marunouchi Campus in downtown Nagoya to provide space for the ongoing domestic and international expansion of the graduate school.

Administration and Organization[]

Governance[]

Kurimoto Educational Institute (学校法人栗本学園, Gakkō hōjin kurimoto gakuen), abbreviated as KEI, is the parent organization of Nagoya University of Commerce and Business undergraduate and graduate schools. Additionally, KEI operates an international junior and senior high school located in Showa-ku in Nagoya.

Central Administration Office at Undergraduate Campus

Undergraduate School[]

The undergraduate school is divided into four faculties - the Faculty of Management, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Commerce, and Faculty of International Studies.

Academics[]

  • Faculty of Management (EN/JP)
    Department of Management - BBA
    Department of Management Information Science
  • Faculty of Economics (JP)
    Department of Policy Management
    Department of Economics
  • Faculty of Commerce (JP)
    Department of Marketing
    Department of Accounting & Finance
  • Faculty of International Studies (EN/JP)
    Department of Global Business
    Department of English Studies

Exchange Program[]

NUCB offers an all English-speaking program through its faculties called the Global BBA Program (GBBA) which is one of the largest English-taught business programs in Japan. As part of the program, students are able to select between twenty and twenty-five courses from various business topics to liberal arts studies including Japanese culture and history.

Campuses[]

Nisshin Campus Map

The Nisshin Campus opened in 1968, fifteen years after the formal establishment of NUCB. Nisshin, located just east of the city of Nagoya, sets a rural backdrop for the campus facilities that resembles many American and European university campuses. Visitors are immediately welcomed by the Millennium Gate and massive university flag as they enter the campus. Nisshin Campus houses a central administration office with a Mosburger and 7-Eleven on the ground floor. Nearby, the Community Pavilion hosts space for meetings, dining occasions, and entertaining special guests to the university. Spread out all over the campus, academic buildings include lecture halls, classrooms, and research centers as well as the IS Building, the Center for Global Communications, the Central Information Center, the General Language Education Center, and the International Exchange Center. Furthermore, the campus includes full athletic facilities to support the many sports and clubs at NUCB. These include two baseball fields, seven tennis courts, a soccer pitch, an American football field, an archery range, a pool and gymnasium.

Timeline of Key Events[]

Year Undergraduate School
1935 Nagoya Railway School established by Yuichi Kurimoto
1950 Koryo International College established
1953 Nagoya University of Commerce & Business established with Faculty of Commerce
1968 Campus location gradually moved to Nisshin
1984 Faculty of Management Information developed
1985 Faculty of International Economics developed
1992 Established an exchange partnership with the Chinese University of Hong Kong
1993 Established an exchange partnership with Chulalongkorn University of Kingdom of Thailand
2004 Faculty of Accounting & Finance developed
2006 Officially accredited by AACSB International as the first undergraduate school to be accredited in Japan
2016 Japanese BBA Program developed
2018 English Global BBA Program developed

Accreditations[]

  • AACSB

NUCB International College[]

NUCB Business School - Graduate School of Management[]

Auditorium

NUCB Business School offers an Executive MBA aimed at working students. The number of students enrolled by 2015 in the graduate school was more than 430, making the NUCB Business School one of the largest business schools in Japan. As of 2021, the international school numbers continue to decline, however they remain ambiguous as the partner school exchange program numbers are combined with Degree seeking International MBA students.

Academics[]

  • Executive MBA
  • MBA (EN/JP)
  • Master in Management (EN)
  • MSc in Taxation

Exchange Program[]

The School offers an English-taught curriculum for exchange and double degree students. Involving over fifty different business courses from full-time faculty as well as guest professors from its partner schools, the program utilizes the case study method to facilitate the exchange of diverse student backgrounds and perspectives.

Campus[]

Located just a few blocks from the Fushimi Campus, the Nagoya Marunouchi Tower Campus is closer to Nagoya Station and boasts a much greater range of facilities. The fourteen-floor sky-rise holds auditorium style classrooms modelled after Harvard Business School, business suites for professional use, a basement fitness room, and a large hall that holds three hundred at the top floor.

Nagoya Marunouchi Campus
Main Gate
First Floor Entrance
Conference Floor
Learning Salon
Research Center
Auditorium
Large Auditorium
Idea Room
Theater Hall

Timeline of Key Events[]

Year NUCB Business School
1990 Graduate School (the first postgraduate institution in Management Information in the country) established
2000 1-year postgraduate program in Information Technology
2000 Satellite campus in front of Nagoya station
2005 Global Leader Program - all English MBA Program start
2005 MBA program launched in Tokyo Marunouchi Building
2006 Officially accredited by AACSB International as the second institution to be accredited in the country after Keio University
2007 MBA program launched in Osaka Umeda campus
2008 Officially accredited by Association of MBAs as the first institution to be accredited in the country
2010 Global Center was established in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya
2015 Grand opening of Nagoya Marunouchi Tower campus

Accreditations[]

Student life[]

University Residences[]

NUCB has three primary residences for international undergraduate and graduate students. The Meito and Chiyoda residences are named after their location in Nagoya while the Global Center is named for its intent to act as a shared living space for international exchange students in the graduate school. The Meito Dormitory was completed in 2011 and has 198 single, fully furnished rooms. Both regular Japanese undergraduate students and exchange students live in Meito. Chiyoda Dormitory is located much closer to the center of Nagoya city, positioned between the Tsurumai and Kamimaezu stations of the Tsurumai Line. As of 2021, students have avoided long term stay in Chiyoda as the NUCB international staff has insisted it is not their responsibility to maintain the property, and it has fallen into disrepair. Both international and Japanese undergraduates and graduates take residence at Chiyoda while studying at NUCB, though it now sits mostly unoccupied (2021). Nearby attractions include Tsurumai Park, Osu-Kannon, and the entertainment and shopping district Sakae. The NUCB Global Center is located in the Higashiyama area of Nagoya. The Global Center was specifically designed for international graduate students by NUCB. It completed in 2010 with an elegant, modern Japanese design. The residence facility includes 44 single rooms, a seminar room, library, and fitness center. is in the surrounding area of the Global Center.

Global Center
Chiyoda Dormitory
Meito Dormitory

Student Organizations[]

Charity event being held at NUCB's Nisshin Campus

NUCB has over 50 sports and culture clubs based at the Nisshin Campus. On the day of the matriculation ceremony, these groups set up tables in the center of campus to attract new members. Some of the most popular clubs include baseball, golf, judo, and brass band.

Sagamine Festival[]

Sagamine Festival

The Sagamine Festival is held annually during the third week of October. The event is organized entirely by NUCB students and held at the Nisshin Campus. Activities include a variety of culturally themed booths, entertainment, and performances. Each year famous music artists are invited to perform in a concert held on the first day. On the second day, a talk show is held with a Japanese celebrity acting as the host. Past acts at the Sagamine Festival include , Funky Monkey Babys, Daigo, and Mari Yaguchi.

On the evening of the final day, the 'Night After Festival' is held. A campfire talk-show is hosted by a different Japanese talento and concludes with a fireworks display. Previous hosts have included comedy duos like Bananaman (comedy duo) and models such as Maggy (model).

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ "Master Studies; NUCB Business School". MasterStudies.com. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  2. ^ "University Description". Eastchance.com. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "The Founding Spirit". NIHS. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "International Guidebook". www.nucba.ac.jp. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  5. ^ "International Communication Program". Koryo International College of Japan. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "More universities offer 'gap year' programs". The Mainichi. Retrieved February 5, 2016.

External links[]

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