Presented by Dr. Peter Lau BBA Programme Director.

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Presented by Dr. Peter Lau BBA Programme Director

“Double Concentration” within BBA is an additional graduation option. You can pursue the option on a voluntary basis. Double Concentration can: Widen your business knowledge and skills Enhance competitiveness by equipping yourselves with broad exposure to business disciplines

Free Elective Courses (30 units)  Use 21 units to pursue a double concentration within BBA;  A minor in non-business disciplines or  Choose freely from the entire university’s wide range of courses Highly Recommended!

Information Systems & e-Business Management

Year 4 Free Electives Year 3Concentration (30 units) (21 units) Business Core Year 2 General Education (39 units) (38 units) Year 1 Regular Curriculum Total 128 units

Curriculum for Double Concentration Year 4 2 nd Concentration (21 units) Free Electives Year 31 st Concentration (9 units) Business Core (21 units) Year 2 (39 units) General Education Year 1 (38 units) Total 128 units

 Complete 7 Required courses (or 21 units) of the 2 nd concentration.  If the number of Required courses is fewer than seven, you have to fulfill the remaining requirements by taking the Concentration Elective courses of the 2 nd concentration.  Overlap between the courses of the 1 st Concentration and 2 nd concentration is NOT allowed.

 No application is required for the pursuit of a 2 nd Concentration.  No prior declaration or approval is required for the second concentration. As long as satisfied the requirements, you will be graduating with Double Concentration.  Same as the Award of the 1 st concentration, the award of 2 nd concentration will not be shown on your graduation diploma, it will be shown in the academic transcript.

 Compliance (ACCT+ FIN)  Marketing and Information Management (MKTG + ISEM)  Marketing and Human Resources Management (MKTG + HRM)  Economic and Financial Analysis (ECON+FIN)

BBA Core Courses39 GE Programme38 Concentration Required Courses ( units) ACCT (7 courses)21 FIN (4 courses)12 Concentration Elective Courses (0 + 9 units) FIN (3 courses)9 Free Elective Courses (3 courses)9 Total128 units

BBA Core Courses39 GE Programme38 Concentration Required Courses ( units) MKTG (5 courses)15 ISEM (3 courses)9 Concentration Elective Courses ( units) MKTG (2 courses)6 ISEM (4 courses)12 Free Elective Courses (3 courses)9 Total128 units

BBA Core Courses39 GE Programme38 Concentration Required Courses ( units) MKTG (5 courses)15 HRM (5 courses)15 Concentration Elective Courses (6 + 6 units) MKTG (2 courses)6 HRM (2 courses)6 Free Elective Courses (3 courses)9 Total128 units

BBA Core Courses39 GE Programme38 Concentration Required Courses ( units) ECON (3 courses)9 FIN (4 courses)12 Concentration Elective Courses ( units) ECON (4 courses)12 FIN (3 courses)9 Free Elective Courses (3 courses)9 Total128 units

Plan your study schedule in advance Check course requirement of concentration core courses in case fail to complete the required courses on schedule Seek advice from academic advisor of the corresponding concentration Refer to BBA Student Handbook