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Programme Regulations
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Note: Enrolled students who cannot find their course here should click on the above link 'Programme Regulations'. |
Master of Business Administration
Programme description
This programme is designed for practising managers who want to enhance their ability and skills as they prepare for senior managerial positions. This programme helps students develop the strategic perspective, analytical skills and state-of-the-art knowledge in the main functional areas of business and management that are essential for managing organizations operating in increasingly dynamic and complex environments. This programme features courses adapted from the highly-regarded MBA offered by the Open University (UK), and purpose-designed, locally-developed courses focusing on business issues in Hong Kong and China.
Programme intended learning outcomes
- Critically review the development and logic behind the main ideas, frameworks and theories of business and management.
- Critically evaluate basic analytical tools of management and apply these tools to make informed judgements.
- Make contributions as a leader and member in a team setting and communicate effectively as a business executive with people from diverse backgrounds.
- Use a strategic perspective to manage an organization effectively within the internal and external environment, taking into account of ethical and sustainability issues.
Programme requirements
Programme-specific entry requirements: (a) a recognized degree in a business-related area (or its equivalent); or (b) a recognized degree in a non-business area (or its equivalent), plus at least three years of supervisory/managerial experience; or (c) a recognized post-secondary qualification at Qualifications Framework Level 4 (or its equivalent), plus at least ten years of supervisory/managerial experience. |
Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete at least 60 credits as follows:
(a) |
30 credits from:
Course code (Click the course code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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BUS B859 |
Applied Business Project |
20 |
Postgraduate |
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(b) |
30 credits from courses:
Course code (Click the course code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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ACT B861 |
Accounting for Corporations |
5 |
Postgraduate |
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ACT B865 |
Strategic Management Accounting |
5 |
Postgraduate |
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BUS B899 |
Business and Entrepreneurship Project |
10 |
Postgraduate |
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CGV B898 |
Issues in Corporate Governance |
10 |
Postgraduate |
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FIN B862 |
Treasury and Financial Management |
5 |
Postgraduate |
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IB B890 |
International Management Strategy |
10 |
Postgraduate |
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IB B891 |
International Marketing Strategy |
10 |
Postgraduate |
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IB B893 |
Strategic Issues for Management in the Asia Pacific Region |
10 |
Postgraduate |
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Choosing the first courses to get started
Students taking the Master of Business Administration programme are advised to start with MGT B820 Strategy.
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