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Regulations for the Certificate in China Business (in Chinese)

These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees).

In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.

Certificate in China Business (in Chinese) (CCB) (See Note 5)
1. To be eligible for the award of the Certificate in China Business (in Chinese), a student shall:
  a) comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  b) comply with the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees); and
  c) obtain at least 30 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations.
2. For the Certificate in China Business (in Chinese), the University has prescribed that a student must successfully complete 30 credits from courses in Table 1.


Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

ACT B378C 1,2,3 Accounting in China
5
ACT B379C 1,2,3 Taxation in China
5
BUS B299C Business Field Studies
5

CBU B355C 1,3

Special Topics in Chinese Business

10

LAW B264C 1

Business Law in China I

5

LAW B265C 1 Commercial Law in China II
5
MGT B399C Management Policy and Strategy
5

MKT B352C 1

Marketing in China

10

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 attached list for details.
     
  2. ACT B353C has been replaced by ACT B378C and ACT B379C.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.
     
  3. Courses no longer offered.
     
  4. 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.
     
  5. The programme of Certificate in China Business (in Chinese) will be phased out with effect from 2016 Autumn term.  The last conferment of the programme will be December 2019.

October 2016