BABM

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Management (Final year)

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Management
Final year
工商管理(榮譽)文學士
University of Greenwich, UK
英國格林威治大學

Course Objectives:

This final year – Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Management (BABM) (stage 3) degree aims to develop your professional and practical skills to become an effective manager of teams and individuals. It enables you to acquire in-depth understanding of key business concepts and prepares you for work in a number of management roles. There is a particular emphasis on people management skills for you to become confident in handling complex interpersonal interactions.

This BABM programme consists of series of lectures, tutorials, case studies, presentation, roles play, discussions and examinations to develop participants with practical skills and contemporary knowledge on the most needed competencies required by the industry. It provides an opportunity for candidates with advance standing to achieve a full time equivalent UK degree in Hong Kong via intensive part-time study.


Modules Module Name
1  Managing Strategy
2  Contemporary Issues in Management
3  OB 3 Leadership
4  International Business Management
5  Dissertation in General Management

Admission requirement :

  1. ABRS / IAM Adv Dip in Business / Administrative Management, OR
  2. HKIBA Grad Dip, OR
  3. HKMA / City U / Lingnan U - DMS, OR
  4. HKU SPACE HDip Business / Logisitics & Transport, Hospitality Management, etc, OR
  5. ICSA / HKICS graduate, OR
  6. IVE / CU / HKU SPACE / PolyU / Open U / CityU / Lingnan / Shue Yan HDip / Higher Certificate / Associate Degree (with further credits), OR
  7. Mature candidates with strong academic background and long working experience in business areas, OR
  8. Other equivalent qualifications.


Enquiry (報名及查詢):
We will have more Information Sessions coming up, please contact us on 2598 4811.

Course Details:
http://www.abrs.edu.hk/Insert_UGW_BA_Bus_Mgt_Final_Year_(New).pdf

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