Temple in Japan

Temple University — A Center for International Business Education

Founded in 1884, Temple University is a comprehensive public research university. With more than 36,000 students, it is one of the largest universities in the US. Temple has international campuses in Tokyo, Japan, and Rome, Italy, and offers educational programs in the People's Republic of China, Israel, Greece, Great Britain, France, India, and various other countries around the world.


The Fox School of Business

The Fox School of Business at Temple University has a strong commitment to global education and its MBA executive program is ranked by the Financial Times in the Top 60 in all international categories for its full-time MBA program and ranked in the top 20 in the US and top 60 in the world. The school's Institute of Global Management Studies is gaining recognition as a premier center of international business education and research. In addition to BBA, MBA, MA, and PhD programs in Philadelphia, the school runs an International MBA Program in Paris, Mumbai, Philadelphia, and Tokyo. The Fox School has been offering a BBA program at TUJ since Fall 2007.

The MBA degree, like all degrees earned at TUJ, is approved and awarded by Temple University in Philadelphia. The Fox School of Business is fully accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which is the premier accrediting agency for undergraduate and graduate programs in management education worldwide.


Temple University, Japan Campus

Temple University, Japan Campus, is the oldest and largest foreign university in Japan. Since its founding in 1982, TUJ has become an internationally recognized institution. In 2005, it became the first institution to receive Japanese Ministry of Education recognition as a "Foreign University, Japan Campus." In addition to business programs, TUJ offers graduate programs in law and education; extensive undergraduate programs and continuing education courses.