Undergraduate Courses 2018-19
WBBA
SF program in World Business
- WBBA 2010Understanding Business in Asia2 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course explores the way key business and managerial practices play out in an Asian context. It provides a big picture overview of the business framework in Asia along with a focus on both challenges and opportunities. To be a successful business leader, students must possess not only the technical skills and knowledge but be able to deal with regional and international business issues independently. In studying key business, political, economic, social, financial and cultural characteristics of some Asian countries, students will recognize regional differences and be able to realize opportunities by adopting relevant business strategies. Through experiential exercises, case studies, and presentations students are expected to apply their business knowledge to tackle the problems with a critical eye. For WBB students or students with instructors' approval only
- WBBA 2020Seminars in Asia's Business1 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)WBBA 2010DescriptionThis is a companion course to WBBA 2010. The fundamental aim is to provide a platform for students to maintain a dialogue with the leading business leaders. Seminars and talks will be arranged to facilitate this interaction between them and provide an opportunity for students to learn from their professional experience and obtain first-hand information in the market. Class presentations will also be arranged to facilitate this intellectual dialogue. It intends to cover topical issues in marketing, management, accounting, information systems, economics, finance etc. In essence, students are expected to evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses in doing business in different parts of Asia by using a cross-disciplinary approach. For WBB students or students with instructors' approval only
- WBBA 4010Capstone Project4 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)WBBA 2010 AND WBBA 2020DescriptionFor WBB students only. This course is designed to provide final year WBB students with an opportunity to pursue business studies above and beyond the normal course offerings of HKUST Business School. Students will work on a challenging individual or team capstone project which allows them to 1) conduct empirical research, and 2) synthesize skills and knowledge learned from the program.