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ECON0003 Great economists of our time
ECON0103 The economics of human resources
ECON0104 Public finance
ECON0106 Games and decision
ECON0107 History of economic thought
ECON0207 Monetary economics
ECON0302 International finance
ECON0402 Industrial organisation
ECON0501 Economic development
ECON0601 Economic development of China
ECON0602 Foreign trade and investment in China
ECON0703 Mathematical economics
ECON0707 Economic forecasting
ECON1001A.B Introduction to economics I
ECON1001C.D Introduction to economics I
ECON1001E.F.G Introduction to economics I
ECON1001H.I Introduction to economics I
ECON1002A.B Introduction to economics II
ECON2114 Macroeconomic analysis
FINA0104 Management of commercial banks
FINA0106 Insurance: theory & practice
FINA0301 C.D Derivatives
FINA0301A.B Derivatives
FINA0303 A Case studies in corporate finance A
FINA1003 A.B Corporate finance
FINA2802A Investments and Portfolio analysis
FINA2802B.C.D. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA3806 Risk management
ECON0701 Introductory econometrics
ECON2101 Microeconomic theory
ECON2102 Macroeconomic theory
ECON3801 Reading course
FINA0304 Advanced Corporate Finance
FINA0501 Asian financial institutions
FINA0804 Fixed income securities
FINA3601 Reading course
ECON3802 Dissertation
FINA3602 Dissertation
ECON0109 Topics in macroeconomics
ECON0210 Investment, technology, and economic growth
ECON0301 Theory of international trade
ECON0503 Urban economics
ECON0504 Transportation economics
ECON0603 The economic system of Hong Kong
ECON0605 Economic history of China
ECON0606 Current economic affairs
ECON0702 Mathematical methods in economics
ECON0706 Uncertainty and information
ECON1001J.K Introduction to economics I
ECON1002C.D Introduction to economics II (major)
ECON1002E.F Introduction to economics II
ECON1002G.H.I Introduction to economics II
ECON1003 Analysis of economic data
ECON2113 Microeconomic analysis
FINA0003 Current Asian finance: issues, ideas and practices
FINA0303 B Case studies in corporate finance B
FINA0805 Real estate finance
FINA1001 Financial statement analysis
FINA1002 A Introduction to finance
FINA1003 C Corporate finance
FINA1003 D.E.F Corporate finance
FINA1003 G.H. Corporate finance
FINA1003I Corporate Finance
FINA1003J Corporate Finance
FINA2802F.G. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA2802H.I. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA3807 Special topics in finance
YFIN0002 Current Asian finance: issues, ideas and practices
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Socialist Economics Theory and Practice
Business English
SJTU IMBA
The IMBA Program consists of a broad course of study that is both practical and theoretical. The curriculum is composed of four modules: preparatory courses core courses compulsory courses and elective courses.
Module 1
Preparatory courses
Management,
Teamwork and Communication
Management Literature Reading and Presentation
Module 2
Core courses
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Corporate Finance
Managerial Economics
Macroeconomics and Public Policy
Information Technology
Strategy Management in International Enterprise
Data Model and Decision-Making
Operation Management
International Marketing
Module 3
Compulsory courses
International Human Resource Management
International Business Law
Module 4
Elective courses
International Finance
Entrepreneurship Management
Risk Management
Logistics
E-Commerce
Project Management
Managerial Ethics
International Business
core courses
name of courses remarks
Management Economics Organization Behavior
Corporate Finance Report and Operation Analysis
Modern Corporate Management
International Business
Corporate Strategy
Course Structure for 2008/09
There are success skill courses, knowledge courses and elective courses. Candidates are required to complete all four success skills courses, nine core courses and a total of six elective courses.
SUCCESS SKILLS COURSES
Business communication (half course)
Business ethics and law (full course)
Creativity and business innovation (full course)
Leadership (half course)
CORE KNOWLEDGE COURSE
Accounting for business decisions
Competitive strategy
Corporate finance
Decision and risk analysis
Global Economy
Managerial economics
Organization behavior
Strategic information systems
Strategic marketing management
ELECTIVE COURSES
Advanced Corporate Finance
Business Law
Current Topics in Human Resource Management
Derivative Securities
Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
E-Transformation
Fast Companies
Game Theory and its Application in Business
Marketing Research and its Business Application
Project Management
Risk Management
Strategic Marketing Management
Curriculum
Length of curriculum
The curriculum shall
The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Finance [BFin]
The BFin programme provides students with a solid training in economic and finance theory and applications, as well as quantitative tools to handle and solve problems in financial markets and institutions. The Faculty takes the stance that the study of finance is an outgrowth of economics and therefore a thorough understanding of financial issues that requires knowledge of economics is a prerequisite. The BFin programme requires students to finish two years of economic theory in addition to standard finance courses such as corporate finance, investment theory, derivatives and risk management.
Faculty of Economics
FEUI was established in September 18, 1950, when the Social-Economics Department of UILaw Faculty separated itself to become UI’s Faculty of Economics. At the same time, the students of the National Academy, who also studied economics science, merged with the newly-established faculty. Those students were the first class of FEUI. Uniquely, the three-hundred students were taught by limited-number of teaching staff, and the students themselves managed all the administration business.
Vision
To establish FEUI’s knowledge society that has international perspective and sensitivity towards the nation’s need and that emphasizes good governance principles.
Mission
To produce top quality Economics and Business graduates in
Courses
For IMBA program, functional subjects are available for selection. Please note: the exact list of courses may be different than the courses listed below. However, this list should provide a good indication to the type of courses offered in the IMBA program each academic year.
Management Teamwork and Communication (2008 Fall)
Management Literature Reading and Presentation (2008 Fall)
International Human Resources Management (2008 Fall)
Financial Accounting (2008 Fall)
Managerial Economics (2008 Fall)
Operation Management (2008 Fall)
International Marketing (2008 Fall)
Entrepreneurial Management (2008 Spring)
Macroeconomics and Public Policy (2008 Spring)
Information Technology (2008 Spring)
Data Model and DecisionMaking (2008 Spring)
Managerial Accounting (2008 Spring)
Corporate Finance (2008 Spring)
Multinational Strategic Management (2008 Spring)
Project Management
University of Guam
PMBA Foundation Courses
Managerial Economics
Strategic Marketing Management
Strategic Leadership and Ethics
Financial Management
Managerial Accounting
Statistical Analysis & Econometric Techniques
Human Resources Management
Operations Management
Business Capstone Experience 3
The curriculum offered by the Faculty allows students to choose a range of studies that provide in-depth coverage of many disciplines. With access to the University's nine other faculties, our undergraduates can benefit from a wide selection of courses that are rich in content and adaptable to meet the requirements and objectives of individual students. Our close interaction with stakeholders in the business community keep our professional programs closely aligned to important ideas and developments at the cutting edge of business practice.
4 Success Skills Courses:
1. Business Communications (half course)
2. Business Law and Ethics (full course)
3. Creativity and Business Innovation (full course)
4. Leadership (half course)
9 Core Knowledge Courses:
1. Accounting for Business Decisions
2. Managerial Economics
3. Decision and Risk Analysis
4. Corporate Finance
5. Organisational Behaviour
6. Strategic Marketing Management
7. Strategic Information Systems
8. Competitive Strategy
9. Global Economy
Any 6 electives
Apart from those listed on our MBA website under 'courses offered' the following are the new electives to be offered in 2008/09:
‧ China Business Environment
‧ Doing Business in China
‧ Investment
‧ Multinational Corporations
‧ Strategies
The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Economics and Finance [BEcon&Fin]
The BEcon&Fin programme combines the strengths of both the BEcon and BFin programmes. The programme recognises the significance of economics both in its own right and as a foundation for the study of finance, and the significance of finance as a career path for student in Hong Kong. As a result, students are required to study all the core courses that are prerequisites for both the BEcon and BFin programmes.
Students are exposed to a global perspective when they participate in our exchange programmes with major international universities or attend summer workshops taught by visiting faculty members from leading institutions abroad. Students from our partner institutions in, for example, Mainland China, Europe, North America, and Japan also come to Hong Kong to take courses at the School of Business, further contributing to a rich and stimulating environment.
Introduction To Business (EKM 1501)
The course discusses basic business concepts in the context of a changing global business world. By applying integrative and practical approaches, discussions are focused emphasized on the application of those business practices and their future evolutions. It covers all important aspects of business, such as business and economics system, forms of business ownership, business functions (human resources management, production and operations management, marketing management, financial management according and management information system).
MBA Program from School of Management at Zhejiang University
The MBA Program of the School of Management, Zhejiang University is a Masters-level program that started in 1994. It aims to cultivate executive managerial talents with global vision and thinking as well as abilities of strategic decision, organizational leadership and resource integration.
Education in the MBA program of the School of Management includes orientation, course learning, supervisor selecting, internship, and dissertation writing, etc. The courses of the MBA program are divided into key courses, modular courses, electives and business practice. Through systematic learning and training of these management courses, an MBA student
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Management Science and Engineering
Public Management
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