MBA Programs with Ethics as Tag

Fundamental Program of PhD at University of Tsukuba

Graduate School of Business Sciences at University of Tsukuba
Fundamental Program

Business Ethics and the Law
Human Resource Management and the Law
International Business Management and the Law
Corporate Finance and the Law
Organizational Management and the Law
IP-Based Business Strategy -Business Administrative & Legal Aspects-
Law and Justice
Capital Markets and Company Law
Advanced Seminar in Systems Management I - III
Advanced Research Seminar in Systems Management I - IX

Full Time MBA Curriculum at School of Business and Management (HKUST)

The HKUST MBA curriculum is designed to develop your ability to operate successfully in a global economy, and manage effectively in the Asian context. There are two main components: required cores (~60%) and advanced electives (~40%). We also provide three areas of concentration for those who want to specialize.

Required Cores
The required cores cover areas in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Operation Management, Organization Behavior, Strategy, Communications, Business Laws and Ethics. They are arranged in three tiers - foundation function, and integration - to provide a foundation for further study in chosen areas.

Advanced Electives
Advanced electives comprise over 40% of the HKUST MBA curriculum, allowing participants to strengthen their expertise in particular areas of interest.

Approximately 50 electives are offered each year. A mix of full-time, part-time and exchange-in participants take electives together to encourage integration and experience sharing. Students joining the international exchange program can take electives in partner schools and transfer credits back to HKUST.

Concentrations
We provide three optional concentrations for those who want to specialize in China business, Financial Services, and IT Management. Students interested can apply for a specific concentration by fulfilling credit requirements with the relevant electives.

Course Delivery and Assessment
Course delivery methods range from lectures, discussions, seminars and case analysis to simulation, individual and group projects and presentations. Assessment may include class participation, individual assignments, group projects and presentations, quizzes and exams, depending on the nature of the course. Faculty members select the appropriate mix of delivery and assessment for the best teaching results.

Part Time MBA Curriculum at School of Business and Management (HKUST)

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)

Part Time MBA Curriculum

The HKUST MBA curriculum is designed to develop your ability to operate successfully in a global economy, and manage effectively in the Asian context. There are two main components: required cores (~65%) and advanced electives (~35%).

Required Cores
The required cores cover areas in
Accounting,
Economics,
Finance, Marketing,
Operation Management,
Organization Behavior,
Strategy, Communications,
Business Laws and Ethics.
They are arranged in three tiers - foundation,
function, and integration - to provide a foundation for further study in chosen areas.

Advanced Course
The advanced electives comprise over 35% of the HKUST MBA curriculum, allowing participants to strengthen their expertise in chosen areas.

Course Delivery and Assessment
Course delivery methods range from lectures, discussions, seminars and case analysis to simulation, individual and group projects, and presentations. Assessment may include class participation, individual assignments, group projects and presentations, quizzes and exams, depending on the nature of the course. Faculty members select the appropriate mix of delivery and assessment for the best teaching results.

The language of instruction is English.

Required Coures
The required cores are arranged in three tiers - foundation, function and integration. These provide fundamental management knowledge and a foundation for further study in chosen areas.

Foundation Cores
Financial Accounting Foundations
Helps you master the art of accounting, from reading and analyzing financial statements to understanding incentives in selecting different accounting methods.

Introductory Statistics for Business
The statistical concepts essential to business decision-making. Covers probability models, sampling and estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression.

Managerial Accounting Foundations
Applications of management accounting concepts and principles that help firms make value-creating decisions. Real-world cases explore planning, control, investment, contracting and performance evaluation.

Managerial Communication
Improves communication skills with the focus on five critical areas: active listening, productive meetings, professional interviewing, high-impact presentations and effective writing. Uses group work, simulations and role-play.

Managerial Microeconomics
Introduces the economic concepts and tools every manager must understand: demand and supply, monopoly and competition, pricing policy and game theory. Cases and project work focused on decision-making applications.

Managerial Problem Solving
The first core course hones your skills in problem-solving, case analysis and presentation, team-building and leadership. Includes dynamics of group decision-making and provides personal insights through assessment of leadership style and experiential learning.

Function Cores
Corporate Finance
Analytical framework for the major types of investment and financing decisions made by firms. Includes corporate investment decisions and how firms decide between alternative sources of financing.

Fundamentals of Information Technology Management
Application of IT to various business models and processes to create and sustain competitive advantages. Balanced perspective on opportunities and challenges, together with a sampling of technology.

Management of Organizations
Concepts of effective management and leadership in a rapidly changing world. Focuses on individual and group decision-making, effective motivation of employees, negotiating skills, managing organizational culture and directing change.

Marketing Strategy and Policy
Provides understanding of the decisions facing managers at the marketing operations level. Develops skills in marketing analysis, marketing mix strategies, monitoring and controlling marketing action plans.

Operations Management
Key concepts, tools and best practices related to managing operations in a globalized world. Examines process analysis, supply chain, inventory management and quality management.

Integration Cores
Business Law and Ethics
Builds understanding of the legal environment and sharpens legal sense for business decision-making. Looks at different legal systems on issues, such as contracts, corporate governance and conflict resolution in an international context.

China in the Global Economy
Develops understanding of the Chinese economy in a macroeconomic context, with frequent cross-cultural comparisons. Builds skills to anticipate changes in the macro economy and economic policy, and introduces tools to evaluate the impact of these changes on the business environment.

Strategic Management
Examines successful strategies to help firms achieve superior performance and create value for shareholders. Analysis of competitive advantage a central theme

Advance Course
Advanced courses provide students with more in depth knowledge which allow them to develop additional expertise in areas such as Information Technology Management, Operations Management, Marketing and Financial Services.

Below are samples of advanced courses offered for Shenzhen MBA program in recent years (subject to change by the program office):
Business Optimization
Global Supply Chain Management
Global Macroeconomics
Investment Analysis
International Management
Business Simulation Game

BBAA Course at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

Title
Principles of Financial Accounting
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Basic Statistics for Business and Economics

Management of Organizations
Human Resource Management
Fundamentals of Marketing
Impact of Government Regulatory Admin on Business
Applied Statistics for Business Decisions
Basic Business Finance
Info. Technology and Networks for Business
Mgmt. Info. Systems
International Accounting
Business Law I
Organizational Behavior
Ethics in the Professions
Accounting Internship

Courses Foundation Courses For PMBA at School of Business and Public Administration

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