Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Marketing Management

Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration Programme Information Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Marketing Management

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Programme Regulations

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Programme Description

This programme helps students to develop an interdisciplinary perspective on the management of business organisations and build specialised knowledge and skills in marketing practice. On completion of this degree, learners will be equipped with the necessary skills to apply marketing techniques and concepts in the workplace, along with having acquired a wide range of management skills.

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)

  1. Explain and critically review business theories and concepts to identify issues, analyse situations, and develop solutions for multi-faceted problems in organisational settings.
  2. Critically evaluate issues and make informed judgements in view of the organisation's strategies as well as ethical considerations.
  3. Reflect on new ways of thinking and make meaningful contributions as a leader and member in a team setting and communicate effectively.
  4. Command knowledge of the practices and activities of key aspects of marketing.
  5. Integrate and apply advanced analytical skills to address issues and make decisions related to marketing.
  6. Assimilate and synthesise new knowledge in different aspects of marketing, apply it to solve problems related to marketing, and develop practical recommendations.

Programme Requirement

Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete at least 120 credit-units of which at least 24 credit-units should be taken at 3000-level and another 24 credit-units at 4000-level. Students are required to complete:

(a) 9 credit-units of University Core courses:

(b) 78 credit-units of Core courses:

(c) 27 credit-units of Marketing Concentration courses:

(d) 6 credit-units, as necessary, from any English and/or Chinese 1000-level, 2000-level, 3000-level or 4000-level courses (other than ENGL 1101AED, ENGL 1202EED, ENGL 1101AEF, ENGL 1202EEF) offered by the University.

^ New course, subject to final approval by the University for presentation but likely to be available.

Students are required to complete 120 credit-units but they may opt to graduate with a lower qualification, Associate of Business [ABUS] (60 credit-units) after completing the required number of credit-units and fulfilling the requirements of the programme regulations.

Choosing the first courses to get started

Undergraduate students taking the BBAHMM programme in English are recommended to begin their BBAHMM studies with BUS 1000BED An Introduction to Business and Management.

Enquiries

About Admission Procedures

Admissions & Enrolment Team (Distance Learning), Registry

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