Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese) (through Pathway 1)

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Regulations for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese)


1. General
1.1 These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees.
1.2 In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.
   
2. Entry Requirements
2.1 To enter the Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese) programme through pathway 1, a student shall normally possess a recognized Associate Degree or Higher Diploma in a business-related area (or its equivalent).
   
3. Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese) (BBAC)
3.1 To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese), a student shall:
  3.1.1 comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  3.1.2 comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
  3.1.3 obtain at least 120 credits of which no more than 40 credits shall be obtained at Foundation level; and
  3.1.4 obtain at least 100 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the degree for which notice has been given, including at least 20 credits in courses at Higher level.
3.2 For the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese), the University has prescribed that a student must:
  3.2.1 successfully complete 70 credits from compulsory courses labelled CD in Table 1; and
  3.2.2 successfully complete 30 credits from courses labelled CC in Table 1; and
  3.2.3 successfully complete additional courses, as necessary, from any Foundation, Middle or Higher level courses offered by the University (other than GEN S100F), provided that, of the total 120 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.
   
4. Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese) (through Pathway 1) (BBAC1)
4.1 To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese), a student who entered the programme through pathway 1 shall:
  4.1.1 comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  4.1.2 comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
  4.1.3 obtain at least 40 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the degree for which notice has been given.
4.2 For the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (in Chinese), the University has prescribed that a student who entered the programme through pathway 1 must:
  4.2.1 successfully complete 5 credits from middle level compulsory courses (labelled CD in Table 1); and
  4.2.2 successfully complete 5 credits from MGT B399C; and
  4.2.3 successfully complete 30 credits from courses labelled CC in Table 1.



Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

Level

BBAC

BIS B123C 1

Business Computing Applications

5

Foundation

CD

BUS B191C 1,3

Business Relations and Communication I

5

Foundation

CD

BUS B192C 1

Business Relations and Communication II

5

Foundation

CD

ACT B210C 1,4 Introduction to Accounting 10 Middle CD
BUS B273C 1,2

Quantitative Analysis for Business

10 Middle CD

ECON A231C 1,7

Introduction to Microeconomics

5

Middle

CD

ECON A232C 1,7

Introduction to Macroeconomics

5

Middle

CD

FIN B280C 1,6

Introduction to Financial Management

5

Middle

CD

LAW B262C 1,5

Business Law I

5

Middle

CD

MGT B240C 1

Principles and Practices of Management

5

Middle

CD

MKT B250C 1

Introduction to Marketing

5

Middle

CD

MGT B399C 1 Management Policy and Strategy

5

Higher

CD

Accounting Concentration
ACT B301C 1 Company Accounting

10

Higher

CC

ACT B304C 1 Accounting Information Systems

5

Higher

CC

ACT B313C 1,6 Management and Cost Accounting

5

Higher

CC

ACT B402C 1 Advanced Financial Reporting and Analysis

10

Higher

CC

ACT B404C 1 Taxation

10

Higher

CC

ACT B405C 1 Advanced Management Accounting

5

Higher

CC

ACT B406C 1 Auditing

10

Higher

CC

FIN B386C 1 Financial Decision Making

5

Higher

CC

LAW B302C 1 Company Law

10

Higher

CC

Business Information Systems Concentration
BIS B318C 1 Information Systems Management

10

Higher

CC

BIS B321C 1 Advances in Information Technology: Systems Administration

10

Higher

CC

BIS B322C 1 Networking Applications and Electronic Commerce

10

Higher

CC

BIS B329C 1 Object-oriented Systems Analysis and Design

10

Higher

CC

BIS B421C 1 Information Systems Audits, Security and Control

10

Higher

CC

BIS B423C 1 Data Warehousing and Knowledge Management

10

Higher

CC

BIS B425C 1 Strategic Information Systems and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

10

Higher

CC

BIS B429C 1 Business Information Systems Project

10

Higher

CC

Corporate Administration Concentration
ACT B304C 1 Accounting Information Systems

5

Higher

CC

ACT B311C 1 Financial Accounting

5

Higher

CC

ACT B313C 1,6 Management and Cost Accounting

5

Higher

CC

ACT B404C 1 Taxation

10

Higher

CC

CGV B410C 1 Corporate Administration and Secretarial Practice

10

Higher

CC

FIN B386C 1 Financial Decision Making

5

Higher

CC

LAW B302C 1 Company Law

10

Higher

CC

MGT B343C 1 Managing in Organizations

10

Higher

CC

IB B390C 1,13 International Business Management

10

Higher

CC

Human Resource Management Concentration
BUS B490C 1 Research Report

10

Higher

CC

MGT B341C 1 Labour Relations and Law

5

Higher

CC

MGT B342C 1 Training and Development

5

Higher

CC

MGT B343C 1 Managing in Organizations

10

Higher

CC

MGT B440C 1 Strategic Human Resource Management

10

Higher

CC

International Business Concentration
BUS B490C 1 Research Report

10

Higher

CC

MGT B396C 1,10 Asia Pacific Issues in Management

5

Higher

CC

MGT B397C 1,10 Global Issues in Management

5

Higher

CC

IB B390C 1,13

International Business Management

10

Higher

CC

MKT B469C 1 International Marketing and Strategy

10

Higher

CC

Banking and Finance Concentration
ACT B301C 1 Company Accounting

10

Higher

CC

BUS B483C 1 Business Project

10

Higher

CC

FIN B381C 1 Commercial Banking

10

Higher

CC

FIN B383C 1 The Regulatory Framework of Banking and Finance in Hong Kong

5

Higher

CC

FIN B384C 1 Insurance

5

Higher

CC

FIN B386C 1 Financial Decision Making

5

Higher

CC

FIN B387C 1 International Financial Management

5

Higher

CC

FIN B388C 1,11,12 Banking Systems

5

Higher

CC

FIN B389C 1,11 Financial Markets

5

Higher

CC

FIN B480C 1 Management of Financial Institutions

10

Higher

CC

FIN B481C 1 Investment Management

10

Higher

CC

FIN B482C 1 Corporate Financial Strategy

10

Higher

CC

Marketing Concentration
BUS B490C 1 Research Report

10

Higher

CC

MKT B362C 1 Marketing Research

5

Higher

CC

MKT B363C 1 Consumer Behaviour

5

Higher

CC

MKT B365C 1 Services Marketing

5

Higher

CC

MKT B366C 1 Marketing Communications

5

Higher

CC

MKT B469C 1 International Marketing and Strategy

10

Higher

CC

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Concentration
ACT B313C 1,6 Management and Cost Accounting

5

Higher

CC

BUS B490C 1 Research Report

10

Higher

CC

MKT B370C 1 Operations Management

10

Higher

CC

SCM B371C 1,14 Logistics

5

Higher

CC

MKT B470C 1 Supply Chain Management

10

Higher

CC

China Business Concentration
LAW B264C 1,8 Business Law in China I
5
Middle
CC
LAW B265C 1,8 Business Law in China II
5
Middle
CC
ACT B378C 1,9 Accounting in China
5
Higher
CC
ACT B379C 1,9 Taxation in China
5
Higher
CC
CBU B355C 1 Special Topics in Chinese Business
10
Higher
CC
FIN B351C Financial Issues in China
10
Higher
CC
MGT B354C Corporate Strategy in China
10
Higher
CC
MKT B352C 1 Marketing in China
10
Higher
CC

 

Notes:

  1. Courses form excluded combinations with other courses. Only one of the courses of the excluded combinations can count towards an OUHK award. Students should refer to the list of excluded combinations for details.
     
  2. BUS B170C has been replaced by BUS B171C and BUS B172C/BUS B272C. If students have successfully completed BUS B170C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for BUS B171C and BUS B172C/BUS B272C. BUS B171C and BUS B272C have been combined into BUS B273C. If students have successfully completed BUS B171C and BUS B272C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for BUS B273C.
     
  3. If students have successfully completed BUS B190C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for BUS B191C.
     
  4. If students have successfully completed ACT B211C and ACT B212C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for ACT B210C.
     
  5. LAW B260C has been replaced by LAW B262C and LAW B263C. If students have successfully completed LAW B260C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for LAW B262C.
     
  6. If students have successfully completed ACT B303C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for FIN B280C and ACT B313C.
     
  7. ECON A230C has been replaced by ECON A231C and ECON A232C. If students have successfully completed ECON A230C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for ECON A231C and ECON A232C.
     
  8. LAW B261C has been replaced by LAW B264C and LAW B265C. If students have successfully completed LAW B261C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for LAW B264C and LAW B265C.
     
  9. ACT B353C has been replaced by ACT B378C and ACT B379C. If students have successfully completed ACT B353C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for ACT B378C and ACT B379C.
     
  10. MGT B393C has been replaced by MGT B396C and MGT B397C. If students have successfully completed MGT B393C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for MGT B396C and MGT B397C.
     
  11. FIN B380C has been replaced by FIN B388C and FIN B389C. If students have successfully completed FIN B380C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for FIN B388C and FIN B389C.
     
  12. Courses no longer available.
     
  13. The course code of MKT B390C has been revised as IB B390C.  If students have successfully completed MKT B390C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for IB B390C.
     
  14. The course code of MKT B371C has been revised as SCM B371C.  If students have successfully completed MKT B371C, they are deemed to have satisfied the requirements for SCM B371C.
     
  15. Courses presented in full time face-to-face mode are identical to courses with the same course code but without the suffix “F”. Students who have successfully completed courses presented in full time face-to-face mode are not allowed to take the same courses in the distance learning mode, and vice versa.

October 2019