Senior Associate - Undergraduate Admissions to City University of
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Senior Associate - Undergraduate Admissions to City University of
College of Business City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel : (852)3442 8989 Fax : (852)3442 0151 E-mail : cb@cityu.edu.hk BBA Homepage: http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/BBA/4YEAR Website : http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/bba/admissions/ CB Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/CityU.CB BBA\DSE\Sept 2014 Professionalism Connecting Learning to Career Novi Natalia “Throughout my university study, CityU BBA program had offered me with ample opportunities to learn new things. Through various project works, study tours, competitions and student activities organized by the program, I got to work and blend with the local students. Not only did I learn from them about Hong Kong’s culture but Senior Associate, Internal Audit (IT Audit) Sun Hung Kai Financial Limited BBA Graduate, 2011 Department of Accountancy also the spoken dialect, Cantonese. These, in addition to solid business knowledge and professional trainings provided by the BBA program, have greatly helped me in paving my career path.” Elaine Hu “In 2009, I completed my university study in Business Economics in City University of Hong Kong and started working at the Swiss private bank, Julius. Through all these years of learning various subjects, I find the world of finance to be the most exciting. I believe analytical skills, with good knowledge of statistics and mathematics, are important to my career. From private banking to consulting and finally to quant modelling, I never stop learning new things. I believe it is the only way to find out what Investment Advisor Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd. BBA Graduate, 2009 Department of Economics and Finance you are truly passionate about and where your future career goes.… Fortunately, I found my ideal career through endless learning.” Zhang Chi Jerry “Being able to stand out from 3000 job applicants of a MNC is not easy. Courses offered by IS Department helped me in building a solid foundation in areas like SEM, SEO, keyword search, CPC, CPM, etc. The courses are very up-to-date with business trends (e.g. IS4246 Digital Marketing and CRM, GE1206 Accelerating Professional Client Solutions Analyst Facebook BBA Graduate, 2014 Department of Information Systems Growth on the Web) which enabled me to impress interviewers from Facebook for my graduate job in Client Solutions Analyst. To join MNC, global vision is essential, IS Department and CB supports students to explore globally by providing unique internship chances and scholarships, e.g. I have been to USA and South Africa to do cultural exchange, which built up my global soft skills and made me more independent.” Connecting Learning to Career Karl Chan “Business knowledge is undoubtedly crucial for a job in the business sector. I would say social and communication skills are equally important for a successful career, especially when we have to work as a team. CB provided me not only professional knowledge and a broad business sense, but also the chance to develop my interpersonal skills through a series of activities. I found that what I gained from CB is practical and relevant to my workplace.” Senior Officer Japanese Corporate Department BBA Graduate, 2011 Department of Management Elaine Ng “The program provides us with a practical learning experience with global exposures such as exchange programs and interflow tours; recognitions such as scholarships and awards, and solid work experience such as internships and placements. We were given opportunities to be exposed to a large variety of commercial settings. All these experiences groom us to be an Executive Officer Hong Kong SAR Government BBA Graduate 2013 Department of Marketing all rounded person and an outstanding candidate in the job market. Hence we stand a better chance of succeeding.” Ryan Chang “Study hard, play hard” is normally the perception of students. More importantly, in CityU, people there care much about students’ personal growth. Other than acquiring an analytical mind and on-the-job skills, we have also gained lots of support and encouragement from the teachers. CityU has worked hard to nurture year by year groups of young talents who are strong in their minds and ready to join in the workforce. Assistant Manager Risk Management Group, DBS Bank BBA Graduate, 2009 Department of Management Sciences Contents Dean’s Message 2 About the College of Business Vision, Mission, College International Advisory Board 3 Membership of the College International Advisory Board 4 International Recognition, World Rankings 5 The Bachelor of Business Administration Programme 4-Year BBA Programme 6 Normative 4-Year Study Plan 7 Minimum Credits Required 8 Major Allocation 9 The BBA comprises 13 Majors 9 Minimum Entrance Requirements for the BBA 9 First Year Teaching and Learning A Team Effort 10 Embedded Ethics Education 10 Student Advising Scheme 10 Personalized Instruction via iLearn 11 Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (PALSI) 11 Language Clinic 11 Opportunities and Resources Overseas Exposure 12– 14 Internships15 Young Scholars Programme 15 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 16 Scholarships and Financial Assistance 17 – 18 Career Placements and Premier Employers 19 – 22 1 Dean’s Message Welcome to the College of Business! The College of Business is one of the renowned business schools in Hong Kong offering a broad range of professional business education at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. Our vision is to be a globally-oriented business school at the forefront of business ideas and knowledge: a key business education hub - in China for the world. As globalization permeates higher education, our educational structures are constantly evolving. To keep abreast with the global trend in business field, we have introduced our 4-year undergraduate curriculum featuring a Discovery-enriched Curriculum with an emphasis on innovation, advanced scholarship, and community-related activities. It helps advance the learning experience of our students. The College has long been committed to internationalization. Currently we have exchange students from over 180 exchange partners all over the world who contribute to the cultural diversity and richness in our learning community. We continue to gain new exchange partners ﹣ now including some of the top universities around the world. As we take stock of our situation and explore new opportunities, I am pleased to convey that the College of Business has been accredited by two leading agencies — AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System). This remarkable achievement has reaffirmed our strong intellectual standing and the success of our strategic plan. I invite you to read on and get to know our exciting endeavours to nurture the next generation of business leaders. Prof Houmin Yan Dean, College of Business Chair Professor of Management Sciences 2 About the College of Business Vision The College of Business at City University of Hong Kong aims to be a globally-oriented business school at the forefront of business ideas and knowledge: a key business education hub ﹣ in China for the world. Mission To consolidate our position as a centre of academic and professional excellence we aim to: • Advance the frontiers of business knowledge • Educate our future business leaders with a global orientation • Produce innovative and relevant research that enriches the understanding and practice of business • Develop business leaders with a broad understanding of the China marketplaces • Contribute to the welfare of our faculty members and staff, students, alumni, university, business partners, nation, and the world at large College International Advisory Board The College International Advisory Board (CIAB) comprises luminaries from the business world and leading academics. CIAB acts as a steering force on internationalization and helps CB to gain external, expert inputs on its internationalization drive as well as offering strategic advice on the ways of strengthening the College’s ties with local business. 3 About the College of Business Membership of the College International Advisory Board Chairman Dr. LIU Changle Chairman & CEO, Phoenix Satellite Television, PRC Members Mr. CHENG Chi-kong Adrian Mr. LI Rongrong Executive Director and Joint General Manager, New World Development Company Limited Executive Director, New World China Land Limited Executive Director, New World Department Store China Limited Executive Director, Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Founder & Chairman, K11 Concepts Limited Chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (2003-2010) Vice Chairman of China Center for International Economic Exchanges Professor Gregory C. CHOW Professor Sir James A. MIRRLEES Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus; Professor of Economics, Emeritus; Senior Economist. Princeton University , USA Winner of the 1996 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences; Distinguished Professorat-Large and Master of Morningside College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Mr. Alfred CHUANG Mr. James THOMPSON CEO and Founder, Magnet Systems, USA Founder and Former Chairman, BEA Systems, USA Founder and Chairman, Crown Worldwide, HK Professor Houmin YAN Dean and Chair Professor of Management Sciences, College of Business, City University of Hong Kong, HK 4 About the College of Business International Recognition Double Accreditation The College of Business is one of the few business schools in Hong Kong and the Greater China region to have achieved accreditation by AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), and EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System). This achievement has reaffirmed our strong intellectual standing and the success of our strategic plan. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) grants accreditation to undergraduate and graduate business administration and accounting programmes worldwide following a rigorous accreditation process that reviews the entire business school, including its research activities. AACSB International accreditation is now widely recognized as a hallmark of the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) is a leading international system of quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation for business schools worldwide. Business schools seeking EQUIS accreditation must demonstrate not only a high standard of quality in all dimensions of their activities, but also a high degree of internationalization and professional relevance. World Rankings • City University of Hong Kong is ranked 17th in the Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 universities 2014. • City University of Hong Kong is ranked 4th under the QS Top 50 under 50 Rankings. We are ranked 11th in the QS University Rankings: Asia 2014 among all other universities in Asia-Pacific. • CityU College of Business has significantly risen to 46th in the latest UT Dallas Rankings, based on our research contributions from 2009-2013. We are now ranked as 2nd business school in Asia. 5 The Bachelor of Business Administration Programme 4-Year BBA Programme The BBA programme aims to provide an active learning environment that fosters and sustains our students’ growth in professional competence, broader skills, poise and values essential for responsible citizenship and leadership in the local business community and beyond. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On completion of the BBA programme, graduates will be able to: • Demonstrate key knowledge and skills in business and management specific disciplines; • Communicate effectively in English and Chinese; • Apply creative and critical thinking in solving business-related problems; • Attain personal and team goals using individual and interpersonal skills; • Demonstrate awareness of ethical and global issues in business. In addition to the above overarching BBA intended learning outcomes, each of the BBA majors has its specific major ILOs which are supported by respective major courses. 6 The Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Normative 4-Year Study Plan Students are required to complete the following six college required courses (18 credits) in their first year of study. Year Semester A 1 B A 2 B A 3 B A 4 B Course Either Sem A /B CB2100 Introduction to Financial Accounting Either Sem A /B CB2601 Marketing CB2400 MicroEconomics GE (Note 2) GE1401 University English or EAP (Note 1) Either Sem A /B CB2201 Operations Management Either Sem A /B CB2300 Management CB2500 Information Management GE (Note 2) GE2402 English for Business Communication or EAP (Note 1) CB3410 Financial Management CB2101 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (Note 4) CB2200 Business Statistics (Note 4) Major course Major course GE1401 University English (for students taken EAP) College Elective (Note 5) CB2402 MacroEconomics (Note 4) Major course Minor 1 (Note 6) GE (Note 2) GE2402 English for Business Communication (for students taken EAP) College Elective (Note 5) Major Elective Major Elective Minor 2 (Note 6) GE1501 Chinese Civilization – History & Philosophy College Elective (Note 5) Major Elective Major Elective Minor 3 (Note 6) GE (Note 2) College Elective (Note 5) Major Elective Major Elective Minor 4 (Note 6) Major Elective CB4303 Strategy and Policy Major course Free Elective (Note 7) Major course Minor 5 (Note 6) Either Sem A /B CHIN1001 University Chinese I (Note 3) 7 The Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Minimum Credits Required GE (21 CU): 4 GE courses + 3 College Electives GE (9 CU): 2 ENGL + CCIV College Requirement (27 CU): 8 College Core + 1 College Elective Major Requirement (45 CU): 12 Major courses / major elective courses + 3 major courses required by College Minor/Electives (15 CU): 5 courses Free Elective (3 CU): 1 course Min. Total (120 CU): 40 courses Max. Allowable (144 CU): 48 courses *CU = Credit Units Note: 1. English Language Requirement Students admitted with HKDSE English Level 3 or equivalent are required to complete the 6-credit course EL0200 English for Academic Purposes (EAP) prior to taking the 2 GE English courses (GE 1402 and GE2402). 2. Gateway Education Course Distributional Requirements (12 credit units from 3 areas, at least 3 credit units from each area) Area 1: Arts and Humanities Area 2: Study of Societies, Social and Business Organizations Area 3: Science and Technology 3. Chinese Language Requirement Students scoring below Level 4 in HKDSE Chinese Language, or scoring below Grade D in HKALE AS-level Chinese Language and Culture are required to take a 3-credit unit course CHIN1001 University Chinese I. 4. Major Courses Required by College Students are required to take 3 major courses required by the College. 5. College Electives (12 credit units from 4 subject areas, with at least 3 credit units from 3 subject areas) Students are required to take 4 courses (12 credits) from the College elective list: - 3 college elective courses (9 credit units) are to fulfill the GE (College-specified courses) requirement; and - 1 college elective course (3 credit units) is to fulfill the College requirement Area 1: Mathematics and Modeling Area 2: Programming and Technology Area 3: Law Area 4: Business and Communications 6. Minor / Elective requirement Students who do not choose a minor are required to take Elective courses. 7. Free Elective Requirement The remaining credits are to fulfill the credit requirement for graduation, if so required. 8 The Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Major Allocation BBA Students will select a major in the first academic year. During their first year, students will study a broad range of Gateway Education courses as well as College core courses. The top 20% students (based on their Year 1 academic performance and specific requirements) will have a free choice of majors in the College. The other 80% students will enroll in a major of their choice subject to quota constraint and the criteria as prescribed by the offering department. The BBA comprises 13 Majors offered by respective departments of the College Department of Accountancy BBA - Accountancy • Professional Accounting stream • Professional Accounting & Legal Studies stream • Professional Accounting & Information Systems Audit stream Department of Economics and Finance BBA - Banking and Financial Services BBA - Business Economics BBA - Finance • Finance stream • Quantitative Finance and Risk Management stream Department of Information Systems BBA - Global Business Systems Management BBA - Information Management • Business Intelligence (BI) stream • Information Systems Auditing (ISA) stream (Temporary suspension for restructuring) • Internet Services and Social Networks (ISSN) stream Department of Management BBA - Human Resources Management BBA - International Business Department of Management Sciences BBA - Business Analysis BBA - Business Operations Management Department of Marketing BBA - China Business BBA - Marketing BBA - Marketing Information Management* * Jointly offered by the Department of Information Systems and the Department of Marketing Minimum Entrance Requirements for the BBA For local JUPAS applicants with HK Diploma of Secondary Education results: • • • • Level 3 or above in Chinese & English Level 3 or above in Mathematics Level 2 or above in Liberal Studies Level 3 or above in one elective, excluding Applied Learning subjects 9 First Year Teaching and Learning The first year at university is an important transition for students as they adapt to new ways of learning in a new academic environment. To help students cope with the challenges they face, we have strategically redesigned our curricular and cocurricular initiatives which comprise the following PRIDE themes: • Personalized instruction where each individual matters • Rich learning experiences • Integrative learning • Dedicated instructors • Ethics oriented learning A Team Effort A culture of collaboration among teachers is crucial to creating an integrated firstyear learning experience. We seek to achieve this through: • teaching and learning forums involving all first-year instructors and tutors organized at the beginning of each semester • regular lunch gatherings for first-year instructors to share experience and good practices Embedded Ethics Education Our approach to ethics education: • Adopted five core values, i.e. integrity, responsibility, fairness, respect, and compassion • Ethical issues and core values are embedded into first year courses • Workshops and forums for instructors are held at the beginning of each semester • Set up an “Ethics Homepage” on the First Year Teaching and Learning Web site which functions as a repository for resources related to ethics education Student Advising Scheme The Student Advising Scheme is designed to assist first-year BBA students in addressing their concerns or queries by means of academic advising, mentoring support, resources provision, and other recommendations. The mission of SAS is to prepare students for lifelong learning by empowering them to develop and implement sound educational strategies that promote their academic, professional and personal development. It is hoped that students will develop themselves to be self-directed learners and decision makers through this shared advisory process between advisors and advisees. 10 First Year Teaching and Learning Personalized Instruction via iLearn All first-year students can get access to the iLearn platform via notebook PCs or mobile devices. This initiative significantly boosts faculty-student interaction in large classes by: • enabling instructors to ask questions in different formats and view students’ immediate feedback at individual and group levels • motivating students to answer or raise questions anonymously or with identities revealed “The use of notebook PCs has brought on revolutionary changes in the classroom,” said Dr Andrew Chan, Director of First Year Teaching and Learning. “Instead of dead silence, we now get a large number of enthusiastic responses from students to our questions. How to handle numerous students’ responses within the time available poses a NEW challenge to instructors teaching large classes.” Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (PALSI) With senior students serving as PALSI leaders to review course material with junior counterparts, the scheme helps students to: • become more participatory and proactive • develop effective study skills “Both PALSI leaders and students welcome PALSI because it is disciplined, interactive, proactive and effective”, said Dr. Margaret Poon, Associate Professor in the Department of Accountancy. “It is encouraging to see students become life-long learners through this learning initiative offered by the College of Business.” Language Clinic The Language Clinic is a joint effort by students and staff to promote quality English writing and foster a culture of literacy. From the language clinic, students are able to: • get editing and proofreading help on assignments, papers and reports; • get individual counseling on their difficulties with English writing; • devise a personalized plan to improve English grammar and writing. 11 Opportunities and Resources Overseas Exposure To nurture, inspire and challenge students to have the confidence to enter an international and culturally diverse workplace, internationalization has been a priority for the College. We have over 180 exchange partner universities, providing numerous exchange opportunities for our business students. More than half of our BBA students embark on Student Exchange and various Overseas Summer Programmes. For the latter, students will participate in English immersion course, volunteer work, homestay and cultural activities in India, the Philippines, Thailand, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, U.K. or the U.S.A. Our exchange partner universities include: Asia Mainland Beijing Institute of Technology East China Normal University Fudan University Huazhong University of Science & Technology Jilin University Nanjing University Nankai University Peking University Renmin University of China Shandong University Shanghai Jiao Tong University Sichuan University Southwest Jiaotong University Sun Yat-sen University Tianjin University Tsinghua University University of Science and Technology of China Wuhan University Xian Jiaotong University Xinjiang University Zhejiang University India Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Japan Aoyama Gakuin University Chuo University Meiji University Nagoya University of Commerce & Business Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Tohoku University Waseda University 12 Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia University of Malaya Singapore Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore Singapore Management University South Korea Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea University Seoul National University Sungkyunkwan University Yonsei University Taiwan Fu Jen Catholic University National Cheng Kung University National Chengchi University National Chiao Tung University National Sun Yat-Sen University National Taiwan University National Tsing Hua University Yuan Ze University Thailand Chulalongkorn University Opportunities and Resources Africa South Africa University of Cape Town Australia Australia La Trobe University Monash University Queensland University of Technology Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Southern Cross University The University of New South Wales University of Newcastle University of Tasmania University of Technology, Sydney University of Western Australia University of Western Sydney New Zealand Auckland University of Technology The University of Auckland Victoria University of Wellington Europe Austria Hungary Johannes Kepler University Linz Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences Vienna University of Economics and Business Eotvos Lorand University Belgium Ireland University College Dublin Katholieke Universiteit Leuven University of Antwerp Italy Croatia Latvia University of Zagreb Stockholm School of Economics in Riga France Audencia Nantes School of Management EDHEC Business School EMLYON Business School ESCP Europe Grenoble Ecole de Management ICN Business School Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris NEOMA Business School - Campus de Reims Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense Universite Paris Dauphine University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Finland Aalto University Hanken School of Economics Germany European Business School International University Schloss Reichartshausen Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Karlsruhe University of Applied Science University of Mannheim WHU — Otto Beisheim School of Management Bocconi University The Netherlands Erasmus University Rotterdam Masstricht University Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Tilburg University University of Groningen Norway BI Norwegian Business School Norwegian School of Economics University of Oslo Poland Warsaw School of Economics Portugal Catholic University of Portugal Universidade Nova de Lisboa 13 Opportunities and Resources Romania University of Bucharest Russia Saint Petersburg State University Slovenia University of Ljubljana Spain ESADE Business School, Ramon Llull University Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Universidad de Navarra Universitat Pompeu Fabra Sweden Jönköping University Lund University Stockholm University University of Gothenburg Uppsala University Switzerland University of Geneva Turkey Bilkent University Bogazici University Koç University United Kingdom Aston University Cardiff University Lancaster University Loughborough University The University of Nottingham The University of Sheffield The University of Warwick University of Aberdeen University of Bath University of Dundee University of East Anglia University of Kent University of Leeds University of Liverpool University of Newcastle Upon Tyne University of Stirling University of Strathclyde University of Surrey North America Canada Brock University Concordia University HEC Montréal Huron University College McGill University Queen’s University at Kingston Saint Mary’s University The University of Western Ontario University of British Columbia University of Laval University of Manitoba University of Ottawa University of Victoria University of Waterloo York University United States Carnegie Mellon University City University of New York Clarkson University Indiana University Michigan State University Oregon State University Pepperdine University Purdue University Saint Louis University San Francisco State University San Jose State University Syracuse University Texas A&M International University The State University of New York at Stony Brook The University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of California Santa-Cruz University of Georgia University of Hawai’i at Hilo University of Hawaii at Manoa University of North Carolina at Asheville University of Oklahoma University of Wisconsin - La Crosse University of Wisconsin-Madison Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University South America Brazil The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Chile Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile 14 Mexico Tec de Monterry (ITESM) Opportunities and Resources Internships The College-based internship programme is designed to provide students with real life working experience in local and overseas contexts for at least 6 weeks in the summer. With placements in international businesses, banking, financial services, insurance, accountancy firms etc., students are expected to gain an in-depth and practical understanding of business operations in the professional contexts. In addition, the six departments of the College offer internship opportunities for students to acquire hands-on experiences in the business world before graduation. Students can apply for either part-time or full-time job placements in local, mainland and overseas companies. In last year, over 500 BBA students participated in internship programmes supported by College or Departments. With our endeavours, more than 50% of our students have internship experience before their graduation. Young Scholars Programme “Nurtures outstanding BBA students to become future leaders in the world” To nurture BBA students become outstanding future leaders in the region/world, we have launched the Young Scholars Programme for BBA students: • Overseas exposure to multi-national corporations and renowned universities • Networking with top business students admitted locally and overseas • Personal Development Scheme as part of the whole person development • Professional mentorship provided by academics and professional practitioners • Cultivation of social responsibility through community services and voluntary work • Special career and leadership training and workshops for job placement and further studies 15 Opportunities and Resources Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society Top 5% of CityU BBA graduates will be invited to join the City University of Hong Kong Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. CityU Chapter has already inducted 833 inaugural members into lifetime memberships of Beta Gamma Sigma, including undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students. In addition, we have conferred Honoree Awards to the following prominent business executives who possess those qualities that Beta Gamma Sigma fosters: 2008/2009 Dr Liu Changle Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Phoenix Satellite Television Company Limited Dr Joseph C.K. Yam Former Chief Executive Hong Kong Monetary Authority 2009/2010 Mr. Peter Wong Tung Shun, JP Group Managing Director, HSBC Holdings Plc and Chief Executive Officer, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited 16 2010/2011 Dr John Chan Chairman Chaifa Holdings Limited Dr Dennis T L Sun, BBS, JP Chairman & Managing Director, Chinahongkong Photo Products Holdings Ltd. Chairman, Fuji Photo Products Co. Ltd. 2011/2012 Ms Dilys Chau Assurance Partner Ernst & Young Mr. IP Yuk Keung, Albert Independent Non-executive Director of: AEON Credit Service (Asia) Company Limited Eagle Asset Management (CP) Limited Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited Lifestyle International Holdings Limited New World China Land Limited Power Assets Holdings Limited TOM Group Limited Opportunities and Resources Scholarships and Financial Assistance CityU and the College of Business offer various scholarship and financial assistance schemes to students on academic merit or need basis. Scholarships Numbers of Awards Amount per award (HKS) CityU CityU Scholarship Unfixed 40,000 CityU HKSAR Government Scholarship Unfixed 30,000 – 80,000 CityU Outstanding Athletes Entrance Scholarships 15 20,000 – 40,000 CityU The Sports Scholarship for Newly Admitted Elite Athletes Unfixed Unfixed CityU Entrance Scholarships for Non-Local Students Unfixed Max. 160,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Outstanding Competition Achievement Awards 20 2,000 – 10,000 AC The Department of Accountancy CISA IT Audit Awards 5 4,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Mainland Outbound Exchange Awards 8 3,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships for DIRECT 4 5,000 – 30,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship for International Students 1 20,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships for JUPAS Entrants 4 5,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Tsinghua University Inbound Exchange Awards 3 3,000 AC The Department of Accountancy Best Student Award 1 5,000 EF The Department of Economics and Finance BBA Scholarships Max. 150 2,000 – 3,000 EF The Department of Economics and Finance Exchange Program Awards (for Undergraduate Students/Fresh Graduates) Max. 10 5,000 IS The Department of Information Systems Academic and Professional Excellence (APEX) Awards Scheme 66 1,000 to 20,000 IS The Department of Information Systems CISA Awards Scheme * 13 4,000 IS The Graham Tate Memorial Bursaries 1 5,000 MGT Personnel Management Club Scholarship 1 2,000 MGT George Y.C. Mok & Co.’s Prizes 2 5,000 MGT The Department of Management Exchange Program Awards (for Undergraduate Students) 11 3,000 MGT Kathy H. K. Chan Memorial Scholarship 1 10,000 MKT The Department of Marketing Active Learner Awards 20 500 to 2,000 MKT Dr. John Chan Bursary Scheme 5 5,000 to 20,000 MKT Dr. H. L. Chan Memorial Prizes in Chinese Management 2 1,500 to 3,000 MKT Mr Arthur Chan Outstanding Student Scholarships 2 10,000 MKT Mr Francis Ip Outstanding Student Scholarships 2 10,000 MKT Mr Jacky Cheung Outstanding Student Scholarships 2 10,000 MKT The Department of Marketing Outstanding Academic Performance Awards 55 5,000 to 10,000 17 Opportunities and Resources Scholarships Numbers of Awards Amount per award (HKS) MKT The Department of Marketing Outstanding Student Scholarships 2 5,000 MKT Wing Lai Yuen Scholarship 10 10,000 MKT Adler Jewellery Internship Award 1 15,000 MKT Adler Jewellery Marketing Plan Award 1 20,000 MS The Department of Management Sciences Entrance Awards 5 (Gold) 30 (Silver) 50,000 (Gold) 5,000 to 30,000 (Silver) MS 10 10,000 MS The Department of Management Sciences Outstanding Student Prizes and Scholarships Freetech Technology Scholarship 8 Total not exceeding 40,000 MS The Department of Management Sciences Academic Progress Awards 30 2,000 to 3,000 MS The Department of Management Sciences Student Development Scholarships 5 5,000 to 10,000 * Pending for University’s approval The above information is subject to change. Please refer to CityU Student Development Services and relevant departments for more details and latest information. Student Exchange Fund The Student Exchange Fund provides sponsorship to CityU full-time degree students with Hong Kong permanent resident status. Depending on the region/country of the host university, each student receives funding support ranging from HK$9,000 to HK$20,000 for one-semester overseas exchange. Increasing numbers of our BBA students benefit from the Student Exchange Fund for their outbound exchange Overseas Summer Programmes Under the Cultural and Language Immersion Scheme (CALIS) and Service Learning (SL) programme, students receive a subsidy of HK$13,000 or even more to support their summer programmes. 18 Career Placements and Premier Employers Our business students are highly sought after upon graduation. The majority of our graduates are employed in the business fields and the top 5 areas are: Accounting/ Auditing/Taxation, Marketing/Sales, Administration/Management, Banking/Finance and Secretarial/Clerical Work. Graduate Employment Statistics for BBA Graduates 2013 Accounting/Auditing/Taxation Work (19%) Secretarial/Clerical Work (8%) Administration/Management (15%) Other business fields (23%) (Customer Service, Economic, Statistical & Mathematical Work, Human Resources, Insurance Services, Systems Analysis & Computer Programming, etc.) Banking/Finance (11%) Marketing/Sales (18%) Non-business fields (6%) (Art & Design, Teaching/Lecturing, etc.) The excellence of our student leaning is also reflected by high employment rate of our fresh graduates in the recent years (i.e. 99.4% according to the latest annual Graduate Exit Survey). This indicates that our graduate quality has been widely recognized by local and international employers. 19 Career Placements and Premier Employers Premier employers of our BBA graduates include Big Four Auditors Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu KPMG Ernst and Young PricewaterhouseCoopers Finance/Banking American Express International Inc DBS Bank Bank Consortium Trust Co Ltd Fortis Bank Asia HK Bank of America Hang Sang Bank Bank of China Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp Ltd Bank of Communications Independent Community Bankers of America Citi Ka Wah Bank Morgan Stanley CitiBank Nanyang Commercial Bank Convoy Asset Management Ltd Prime Credit (Asia) Ltd Credit Agricole Indosuez Standard Chartered Bank Dah Sing Bank Ltd Taifook Securities Group Ltd Government/Government Related Organizations Agilent Technology HK Ltd Hospital Authority CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd Housing Authority, Hong Kong Government Department of Health Immigration Department, Hong Kong Government Education Bureau Independent Commission Against Corruption Fire Services Department (Ambulance Services) HKSAR Census and Statistics Department Office of the Government Chief Information Officer HKSAR Government Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital HKSAR Social Welfare Department Prince of Wales Hospital Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd Rating & Valuation Department Hong Kong Monetary Authority Water Supplies Department Hong Kong Tourism Board Insurance 20 AIA International Assurance Company Ltd Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China Ltd Manual Life (International) Ltd Principal Assurance Corporation Ltd Mass Mutual Asia Ltd Principal Insurance Co Ltd Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co (HK) Ltd Promise (H.K.) Co Ltd New York Life Prudential Assurance Company Ltd Pacific Century Insurance Company Ltd Winterthur Life (Hong Kong) Ltd Career Placements and Premier Employers Premier employers of our BBA graduates include Manufacturing APL Logistics Intex Syndicate Ltd Aroma Bakery Co Ltd Kerry Beverage Services Ltd Avery Dennison Lucullus Food & Wines Co Ltd Compaq Nakagawa Electronics Ltd Esquel Enterprises Ltd Philips Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Four Seas Mercantile Ltd Swire Coca Cola HK Ltd Hauni Far East Ltd Techtronic Industries Company Ltd IBM China/HK Ltd Universal Handicraft Manufacturers Ltd Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Co Ltd (IPS Co) White Horse Ceramic Marketing/ Media/Advertising BBDO Worldwide J Walter Thompson Carat Asia Pacific Lowe Lintas City Telecom (HK) Ltd MindShare Hong Kong D’Arcy Mingpao.com Ltd DDB Worldwide OMD DraftWorld Oriental Daily News Euro RSCG Partnership Publicis FCB Worldwide Saatchi & Saatchi Grey Worldwide TBWA HK Broadband Network Co Ltd Television Broadcasts Ltd (TVB) Hong Kong Broadcast Marketing Research ACNielsen Ltd HKSAR ACORN Marketing & Research Consultants Oracle Market Research Corporation Asia Market Intelligence (AMI) Synovate Ltd Bloomberg Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) Retailing AEON Store (HK) Co Ltd L S Collection HK Ltd Dairy Farm Company Ltd Park’n Shop G2000 Group Ltd Wing On Department Store (HK) Giordano Ltd Property/Real Estate Centaline Properties Agency Ltd NFP Property & Casualty Services Inc Hong Yip Services Company Ltd Sun Hung Kai Property Management Ltd Jones Lang LaSalle (Hong Kong) Wharf (Holdings) Ltd Midland Realty Group 21 Career Placements and Premier Employers Premier employers of our BBA graduates include Technology Casio Ricoh Office Solutions CyberApex Technology Ltd Sanken Electric Co Ltd HP Sanyo Intelligent CAD/CAM Technology Ltd Schlumberger Mitsubishi Corporation (Hong Kong) Ltd SHARP NEC Co Ltd SAS institute Ltd Panasonic Xerox Peak International Transportation and Logistics Airport Authority Hong Kong Japan Airlines International Co Ltd Asia Logistics Technology Company Ltd Jardine Logistics Services (HKG) Ltd Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd Kintetsu World Express (HK) Ltd Dah Chong Hong Ltd Kowloon Motor Bus DHL Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporations (KCRC) ESA Shipping (China) Company Ltd Light Rail Transit (LRT) Exel HK Ltd Maersk Logistics Hong Kong Ltd FedEx Modern Terminals Ltd Geologistics Ltd Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Sharp International Cargo Services Ltd Hongkong International Terminals TNT HK Airport Services Ltd UPS Supply China Solutions (Asia) Ltd HK Dragon Airlines Ltd Others 22 China Travel Services (HK) Ltd Hyatt Regency Hong Kong Citic Investment Consultant Jardine One Solution Ltd Consolidated Power Ltd Keitex Ltd Elegent Jewellery Co Ltd Mega Hospitality International Esso Mobil Corporation Pacific Century Cyber Works (PCCW) Fendi Asia Pacific Ltd Royal Bodyperfect HK Jockey Club Smartone HK Management Association Solution Consultant Ltd HK Wing On Travel Service Ltd Tiptop Consultants Ltd Hong Kong Electric Group Wilson Parking BBA Success Stories AC Spo tl 013 Issue ight Su Dec 2 entre 12 EF NewsC Ming Pao 12 Dec 2013 ao 20 Ming P 14 Jan 20 mmer 2 014 Issu e BBA Success Stories HKET 21 May 2014 HKEJ.com IS N ntre ews Ce 15 July sue 2014 Is 19 May 20 14 College of Business City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel : (852)3442 8989 Fax : (852)3442 0151 E-mail : cb@cityu.edu.hk BBA Homepage: http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/BBA/4YEAR Website : http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/bba/admissions/ CB Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/CityU.CB BBA\DSE\Sept 2014 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel : (852)3442 8989 Fax : (852)3442 0151 E-mail : cb@cityu.edu.hk BBA Homepage: http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/BBA/4YEAR Website : http://www.cb.cityu.edu.hk/bba/admissions/ CB Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/CityU.CB College of Business City University of Hong Kong