Sept 2025 Entry
1 year
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Duration of Study: Students who wish to extend their studies beyond the normal duration should submit an application to the Faculty of Business for consideration.
Medium of Instruction: English
Note to Applicants
We have a quota for admissions. Early applications are strongly encouraged. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.
- For the latest interview schedule, please refer to the MSc BM website.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Taught Postgraduate
- Undergraduate
Programme Aims
This programme aims to help students acquire practical knowledge of management and seek practical solutions in a global and dynamic business environment. It enables students to make effective contribution to their organisations.
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes
On completion of the Programme, students will be able to develop their knowledge, skills and intellectual abilities as defined in the broad learning outcomes which are underpinned by the specific learning objectives below:
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Application of Concepts
Learning Objective 1a: Apply conceptual frameworks to the resolution of business issues, including those concerning the scope and direction of the organisation.
Learning Objective 1b: Demonstrate an understanding on the applications and implications of the latest technologies to practices and decisions in business issues. -
Critical, Creative and Design Thinking
Learning Objective: Demonstrate the ability to think critically and creatively within the domain of general management’s responsibilities, and to apply methods associated with Design Thinking. -
Effective Communication
Learning Objective: Present reasoned arguments effectively, both verbally and in writing. -
Self Knowledge and Reflection
Learning Objective: Illustrate the ability and self-knowledge required to prepare themselves for new settings and reflect effectively on their performance in those settings. -
Global Outlook
Learning Objective: Demonstrate a global outlook and an understanding of cultural diversity, as evidenced by an understanding of globalisation, the dimensions along which cultures vary and the implications of both for business. -
Ethical Thinking
Learning Objective: Identify and resolve ethical issues as they arise in the context of general management and corporate social responsibility.
Technological Element in the Curriculum
To help students embrace technological changes and digital transformation, five topics, namely artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing, data science and entrepreneurship, have been embedded in the programme across a wide range of subjects.
Our curriculum fosters awareness of the impact of technology while teaching students to use data and technology to tackle business and organisational issues, thus enhancing their management and leadership abilities.
The development of managerial knowledge and skills is a significant community need in any society that seeks to build on the opportunities inherent in a changing world. This programme is designed to provide students with a set of soft skills and the integrative skills required to function in a global environment.
Programme Structure
The programme is designed with a structured progression pattern. Students are highly encouraged to follow the pattern to complete the programme within the normal duration of one year.
The curriculum includes technological elements such as data science and AI in financial management, data analytics and capital budgeting techniques, crowdfunding, and crypto assets and diversification.
Students having completed the required 43 credits graduate with the Master of Science in Business Management degree.
There is a possible exit award of Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) in Business Management for students who have completed the Academic Integrity and Ethics Subject, 7 Compulsory Subjects (excluding the subject "International Experience") and 1 Elective Subject (a total of 25 credits).
Academic Integrity and Ethics Subject (1 credit)
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Academic Integrity and Ethics in Business
Compulsory Subjects (11 subjects for a total of 36 credits)
- Accounting for Managers
- Cross-cultural Management
- Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability#
- Financial Management
- Global Economic Environment for Management#
- International Experience***
- Managerial Thinking and Skills Workshop
- Marketing Management
- Organisation and Management
- Risk Management in Operations
- Strategic Management
*** To earn the 6 credits for the International Experience, students are required to successfully complete a summer school course provided by an AACSB or EQUIS accredited business school outside Greater China. Payment of course fee should be made directly to the offering institution. MSc BM programme does not charge a fee for the 6 credits. The transferability of credits earned from the summer school course with regard to the 6 PolyU credits will be determined based on the academic equivalence of the summer school course (e.g., students are required to attain at least 10 ECTS credits from a summer school course in Europe; or 6 U.S. credits from one in the North America).
*** Partner universities and final arrangements for summer courses are subject to continuous review and change. Depending on different factors, other arrangements may be made for students to complete the subject "International Experience".
# (i) This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under Continuing Education Fund.
(ii) The mother course (Master of Science in Business Management) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level 6).
Elective Subjects (2 subjects from the following list for a total of 6 credits)
- Accounting for Business Analysis
- Applications of Decision Making Models
- Business Analytics
- Business Analytics in Accounting and Finance
- Contemporary Issues in Operations Management
- Corporate Governance
- Entrepreneurship
- Investments
- Total Quality Management
Information on the subjects offered can be obtained at the MSc BM website.
Notes:
(i) Students may also select up to one Elective from the “Common Pool Electives”. For the subject lists, please refer to https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/study/tpg-landing/common-pool-electives/.
(ii) Not all subjects will be offered in a given year, subject to factors such as staff availability, student enrolment, programme resources and so on.
(iii) For a given cohort, a clash-free timetable will be arranged only for the Compulsory Subjects. And, timetable is subject to change without prior notice.
(iv) Programme structure, list of subjects, subject offering semester, subject names and content are subject to continuous review and change.
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Programme Director
Dr Te-Feng CHEN
PhD
Deputy Programme Director
Dr Boyoun Grace CHAE
BBA, MSc, PhD
Dr Xiaomeng GUO
BS, PhD
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline.
If you are not a native speaker of English, and your Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification is awarded by institutions where the medium of instruction is not English, you are expected to fulfil the University’s minimum English language requirement for admission purpose. Please refer to the "Admission Requirements" section for Taught Postgraduate Programmes for details.
For general enquiries, please contact:
Faculty of Business
Tel: (852) 3400 2583 or (852) 3400 3375
Email: fbmscbm@polyu.edu.hk
For information on academic matters, please contact:
Dr Te-Feng CHEN, Programme Director
Email: tefeng.chen@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Boyoun Grace CHAE, Deputy Programme Director
Email: grace.chae@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Xiaomeng GUO, Deputy Programme Director
Email: xiaomeng.guo@polyu.edu.hk
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Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend admissions interviews.
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Classes of Compulsory Subjects and MSc BM Elective Subjects are normally arranged during weekday daytime, subject to the final arrangements of the programme. Common Pool Electives are offered on weekday evenings or at weekends.
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HK$345,600 per programme (HK$9,600 per credit for 36 credits) for local and non-local students (excl. summer school)
In addition, students have to pay the fees for a summer school course offered by an AACSB or EQUIS accredited business school outside Greater China. Students make the payment of course fee directly to the offering institution, and also bear the costs of travel, accommodation, visa, insurance, etc. The MSc BM programme does not charge a fee for the 6 credits.
The list of summer school courses available to students is reviewed regularly. Regarding the fees of some summer school courses in the previous years, please refer to the MSc BM Website.
Scholarship
Merit-based Scholarships are available.
- International students merit-based tuition fee waiver
- Local students merit-based tuition fee waiver
- Mainland students merit-based tuition fee waiver
Outstanding applicants may be offered a scholarship of around HK$395,600 (US$50,000) maximum, which includes a full tuition fee waiver and a living allowance.
PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute/disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
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Merit-based Scholarships are available. Please click here to submit your online application form for the Scholarship for MSc in Business Management programme.
Provision of additional documents may be required if deemed necessary.
An incomplete application cannot be processed promptly and will reduce your chance of admission. Please complete all relevant fields on the application form and upload all necessary documents.