The Master of Business Administration (International) is a part-time programme jointly offered by the HKU Business School and the School of Management of Fudan University in Shanghai. The Programme is intended for executives with a proven track record as they progress in their business careers. Classes are conducted in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Students will be taught by faculty members from The University of Hong Kong and Fudan University.
The objectives of the programme are to provide advanced management education, which has a multidisciplinary approach and an international perspective with emphasis on the Asian region, to provide an opportunity for candidates to specialise in a number of fields in management and to develop essential managerial skills in dynamic international business settings. At the end of the programme, candidates are expected to be able to take a strategic overview of management and analyse the complex and interrelated demands on management from the perspectives of the various stakeholders of the business enterprise within the context both of local needs and the global economy.
Entrance Requirements
1. A recognised Bachelor's degree or equivalent;
2. At least three years' successful business full time work experience;
a. Meeting GRK minimum scores of the year (requirements vary each year)
b. GMAT: ≥580, GMAT Focus Edition≥545; Test result within 5 years
c. GRE: Verbal≥150, Quantitive≥150, Total equivalent to GMAT≥580; Test result within 5 years
*Applicants with more than seven years of work experience, by achieving at least ONE of the following, might be exempted from the GRK / GMAT / GRE requirement:
‧ Satisfactory IMBA English Admission Test Result; or
‧ Satisfactory GMAT Executive Assessment (EA) score; or
‧ Minimum TOEFL 550 (Paper-based) / 80 (Internet-based) [The HKU code number for TOEFL is 9671]; or
‧ IELTS (Academic Training) minimum overall band of 6 with no subtest lower than 5.5; or
‧ Obtained a degree from a university of which the medium of instruction was English.
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