The School of Business and Management is very international in all its teaching, research, and service functions, and is mandated to become a leading business school in Asia within the University's first decade. A close partnership was established between the School and the Anderson Graduate School of Management of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) during the inception stage of the School. Senior academic administrators and staff from UCLA were seconded to the School to advise on curricula matters, offer joint executive education programs, recruit, teach and conduct research. In return, the School provides a homebase for UCLA in the Asia-Pacific region. In 1998, the School established a joint Executive Master of Business Administration Program with the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University. Each year, some 40 senior executives working in different locations of Asia are attracted to join the program. Already established for MBA students are student exchange programs with institutions in:
At the undergraduate level, exchange programs have been established with the following institutions:
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Director, Executive Programs and External Development: The School helps industries in Hong Kong and its neighboring regions to stay on the forefront of business development and practices through open-enrolled and customized non-degree executive programs. These programs combine theoretical framework with practical insights. They focus on learning with immediate relevance to business executives and companies. A series of short programs on various topics are offered throughout the year for open enrollment. These non-degree executive programs typically span from one to a few days and are targeted to help working executives to gain knowledge within a short period of time. These programs include topics on such themes as e-Business, China Business and Management, Finance for Non-Financial Managers and other management topics. In response to the growing demands of companies and organizations for customized programs, the School develops from existing programs and designs new customized programs to tailor for company needs. Many of these tailored programs are in the form of short one to five-day non-residential program and others are in the form of one to two-week residential programs on HKUST campus. Programs have been developed for a number of public organizations, Chinese enterprises and multinational corporations in Hong Kong and also from China mainland and overseas countries. On top of these programs, the School offers a one-year part-time Executive Diploma in Management (EDM) program to provide a quality general management education and a six-month Executive Diploma in Electronic Commerce (EDEC) program to give latest electronic commerce trend and development to local executives. The School provides a full range in general management education (EMBA, MBA, EDM, EDEC and short executive programs) for executives with different managerial experience and academic and career aspirations. |
Associate Dean and Director of Undergraduate
Programs: All undergraduate students in the BBA and BBA Accounting programs are required to complete a common core curriculum in their first year of study. After that, with the guidance of academic advisors and approval from the Undergraduate Programs Office, students will select a program in one of the following areas: accounting, economics, finance, information systems, operations management, management of organizations, and marketing. The curriculum of each of these seven programs is designed in such a way that a student can have "double majors" in these areas if he or she wishes to do so. Therefore, graduation with dual program designation (e.g. BBA in Finance and Marketing) is possible. The curriculum of each program is described in detail under the respective major department. Alternatively, students may opt for the general business management program to get a broad and general education in business and management. The curriculum for the BBA program in General Business Management is given below. Undergraduate students in the BSc Economics and Finance program will have a separate curriculum. For details, please click here. Curriculum for BBA in General Business Management Major Program Requirements Core
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Required Courses in English Communication
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A minimum of 100 credits is required for the BBA program in General Business Management. Students must take additional course(s) and/or elective(s) of higher-than-required credit value to meet this minimum total of 100 credits. Recommended Pattern of Study for the Curriculum
* LANG 107 is a two-semester course. The course credit will be earned on completion of the course at the end of 1st year Spring. C = core course; R = required course; E = elective course |
Associate Dean and Director of MBA/EMBA/MSc Programs: Director of PhD/MPhil Programs: In 2000/2001, the School of Business and Management offers taught postgraduate programs leading to the degrees of Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Science in Investment Management or Information Systems Management. The PhD and MPhil programs are oriented towards research or university teaching careers, and have a global perspective with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region. Detailed descriptions of the EMBA, MBA, MSc, dual degrees, MPhil and PhD programs are described here. |