Students will take a total of 19 credits of compulsory courses plus at least 9 credits of Experiential Learning courses with one of the following options:
- General Curriculum: 40 credits in total, with at least 9 credits of elective courses;
- One Concentration: 49 credits in total, with at least 6 credits of elective courses and 15 credits of courses in Concentration Area;
- Double Concentrations: 58 credits in total, with at least 30 credits of courses in 2 Concentration Areas
Course Selection
Foundations
- FB5001 Managerial Decision Making
- FB5731 Business Analytics and Decision Modelling
- FB5810 Financial Reporting Analysis for Business Decisions
Functions
- FB5003 Management Information Systems
- FB5040 Corporate Finance
- FB5304 Organizational Behavior and Leadership
- FB5601 Principles of Marketing
- FB5721 Operations Management
Integrations
- FB6502 Strategic Management (3 credit units)
Activity-Based Learning
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FB5700 MBA Orientation (required) - 1 credit
- FB6702 Professional Forum (required) - 3 credits*
- FB6702A Professional Forum - 1 credit
- FB5771 Business Ethics and Sustainability – 2 credits
- FB6703A / FB6703B Industry On-site Workshop (1 or 2 credits and max.2 credits)
- FB6705 Business Mentoring - 1 credit
- FB6775A / FB6775B / FB6775C Business Case and Action-Based Study (1 or 2 or 3 credits and max. 3 credits)
Management Practice (at least 3 credit units)
- FB6700 MBA Project
- FB6701 MBA Enterprise Diagnostic Residential Trip
- FB6709 Entrepreneurship and Venture Plan Development
- FB6774 MBA Internship/Community Service
- FB6777 Global Brand Management Workshop
Global Experiential Learning
- FB6773A Global Exchange
*FB6702 Professional Forum (known as SHARP Forum)
3 credits each unless specified otherwise
- FB5142 Advanced Corporate Finance
- FB5153 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
- FB5223 Project Management
- FB5612 Applied Marketing Research
- FB5632 e-Commerce and Digital Marketing
- FB5690 Corporate Governance
- FB6311 Strategic Human Resources Management
- FB6508 Global Business Management
- FB6603 Consumer Behaviour
- FB6622 Services Marketing
- FB6710A / FB6710B / FB6710C Practical FinTech Applications (1 or 2 or 3 credits and max. 3 credits)
- FB6711 Data Analytics with Business Applications
- FB6721 Supply Chain Management
- FB6726 Service Operations Management
- FB6776A / FB6776B / FB6776C Special Topics in Business (1 or 2 or 3 credits and max. 3 credits)
- FB6513/AC6513 Corporate Accounting
- FB5143/EF5143 International Financial Management
Accounting is an essential component in managing businesses and operations. This provides MBA students from non-accounting backgrounds with an opportunity to acquire an accounting qualification. Courses aim to enhance students’ skills by developing an expertise in international accounting as well as further understanding in Hong Kong accounting and related areas of knowledge, such as Auditing, Taxation, Strategic Management Accounting and Accounting Information Systems.
2 Compulsory Courses:
FB6513/AC6513 Corporate Accounting
FB6551/AC6551 Advanced Taxation
Choose at least 9 credit units from the following:
FB5521/AC5521 Cost and Management Accounting
FB6541/AC6541 Auditing
FB6560/AC6560 Accounting Information Systems
FB5142 Advanced Corporate Finance
FB5690 Corporate Governance
FB6700 MBA Project
FB6773A Global Exchange
With increasing economic integration with Mainland China and other countries, the finance industry has been designated as a key driver of growth in output and employment. The Finance Concentration aims to provide MBA students with a range of courses to develop a detailed understanding of the monetary and financial systems, investment and financial policy, as well as building skills in coping with financial risks and developing strategic financial strategies.
2 Compulsory Courses:
FB5142 Advanced Corporate Finance
FB5153 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
Choose at least 9 credit units from the following:
FB5050/EF5050 Derivatives and Risk Management
FB5070/EF5070 Financial Econometrics
FB5143/EF5143 International Financial Management
FB5157/EF5157 Fixed Income Securities
FB5342/EF5342 Financial Systems, Markets and Instruments
FB6700 MBA Project
FB6710C Practical FinTech Applications
FB6773A Global Exchange
The combination of technology, information management, big data, and business intelligence is destroying old business models and old management practices - creating a new set of winners and losers in the global economy. The Information Management Concentration prepares you for this changing world of business.
2 Compulsory Courses:
FB5740/IS5740 Management Support and Business Intelligence Systems
FB5743/IS5743 Information Technology Based Organization Transformation
Choose at least 9 credit units from the following:
FB6560/AC6560 Accounting Information Systems
FB6700 MBA Project
FB6711 Data Analytics with Business Applications
FB6777 Global Brand Management Workshop
FB6321/IS6321 Business Intelligence Applications
FB6423/IS6423 Leading Risk Management Initiatives with Big Data
FB6523/IS6523 Information Systems Infrastructure and Security Management
FB6921/IS6921 Knowledge Management
FB6773A Global Exchange
The Marketing Concentration adds depth to your MBA studies by allowing you to meet very specific career goals. This concentration aims at achieving a deep understanding of customers, competitors, portfolios of brands and products, finding creative solutions to problems, and thinking critically to make sound decisions. It provides valuable preparation for those who want to follow a career path as a marketing manager or a marketing consultant, as well as for those who wish to be entrepreneurs. With marketing at the core of all businesses, this concentration will enable you to devise effective business and marketing strategies for deployment in multiple contexts.
2 Compulsory Courses:
FB5612 Applied Marketing Research
FB6603 Consumer Behaviour
Choose at least 9 credit units from the following:
FB5632 e-Commerce and Digital Marketing
FB5646 Integrated Marketing Communications
FB6622 Services Marketing
FB6700 MBA Project
FB6777 Global Brand Management Workshop
FB6613/MKT6613 Brand Marketing: A Chinese Cultural Perspective
FB6614/MKT6614 Database Marketing: Models and Analysis
FB6615/MKT6615 Marketing Engineering
FB6773A Global Exchange
To survive and prosper in today’s world, a business can no longer rely on in-house operations alone. Chain to chain competition will determine the new winners in the business world. To create and sustain competitive advantage, you will need full supply chain visibility, and you will have to coordinate, collaborate, and integrate with your chain partners. The Supply Chain Concentration offers you a brand new broader perspective to reexamine your business operations and rediscover the abundant business opportunities out there. Extensive case studies, business leader workshops, and practical enterprise projects constantly challenge your thinking as you learn how to build and grow your supply chain.
2 Compulsory Courses:
FB5223 Project Management
FB6721 Supply Chain Management
Choose at least 9 credit units from the following:
FB6508 Global Business Management
FB6700 MBA Project
FB6711 Data Analytics with Business Applications
FB6777 Global Brand Management Workshop
FB5314/MS5314 Service Quality Management
FB5315/MS5315 Workshops on Logistics & Supply Chain Management
FB6233/MS6233 E-logistics and Enterprise Resource Planning
FB6322/MS6322 Transportation Logistics
FB6323/MS6323 Strategic Sourcing and Procurement
FB6773A Global Exchange