Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (through Pathway 1)

Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration Programme Information Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (through Pathway 1)

Programme Information for New Students

Programme Regulations

Note: Enrolled students who cannot find their course here should click on the above link ‘Programme Regulations’.

This pathway is not applicable to graduates of Associate of Business Administration of the University.
They should refer to the regular undergraduate programmes offered by the University.

This pathway is not applicable to graduates of Associate of Business Administration of the University. They should refer to the regular undergraduate programmes offered by the University.

Programme Description

This programme provides in-depth coverage of the principles and applications of effective logistics and the supply chain management. Our students are introduced to supply chain management, operations management, services marketing, and logistics. Expertise in this field has become particularly valued in recent years as businesses operating in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta seek to gain competitive advantage.

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)

  1. Explain and critically review business theories and concepts to identify issues, analyse situations, and develop solutions for multi-faceted problems in organisational settings.
  2. Critically evaluate issues and make informed judgements in view of the organisation's strategies as well as ethical considerations.
  3. Make meaningful contributions as a leader and member in a team setting and communicate effectively.
  4. Command knowledge of the practices and activities of key aspects of logistics and supply chain management.
  5. Integrate and apply advanced analytical skills to address issues and make business decisions related to logistics and supply chain management.

Programme Requirement

Programme-specific entry requirement:

A recognized Associate Degree or Higher Diploma in a business-related area (or its equivalent).

Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete at least 40 credits as follows:

(a) 5 credits from Middle level courses: 

Course code
Course title
Credits
Level
ACT B210
Introduction to Accounting
10
Middle
ECON A231
Introduction to Microeconomics
5
Middle
ECON A232
Introduction to Macroeconomics
5
Middle
FIN B280
Introduction to Financial Management
5
Middle
LAW B262
Business Law I
5
Middle
MGT B240
Principles and Practices of Management
5
Middle
MKT B250
Introduction to Marketing
5
Middle

(b) 5 credits from:

Course code
Course title
Credits
Level
MGT B399
Management Policy and Strategy
5
Higher

(c) 30 credits from courses within the Logistics and Supply Chain Management concentration:

Course code
Course title
Credits
Level
ACT B313
Management and Cost Accounting
5
Higher
BUS B368
Business Issues and Ethics
5
Higher
SCM B370
Operations Management
10
Higher
SCM B371
Logistics
5
Higher
SCM B470
Supply Chain Management
10
Higher

For details of Professional Recognition, click here.

Choosing the first courses to get started

Students taking the Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics and Supply Chain Management programme through pathway 1 are recommended to begin their studies with MGT B240.

Enquiries

About Admission Procedures

Admissions & Enrolment Team (Distance Learning), Registry

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