香港理工大学商务分析专业
or the MSc, students complete 31 credits
- 4 Compulsory Subjects (3 credits each)
- 6 Elective Subjects (3 credits each)
- 1 Ethics Subject (1 credit)
OR
- 4 Compulsory Subjects (3 credits each)
- 2 Elective Subjects (3 credits each)
- 1 Ethics Subject (1 credit)
- the subject Research Methods (3 credits) and a Dissertation (9 credits)
Students may, on completion of 4 Compulsory Subjects and 3 Elective Subjects (21 credits), opt for the Postgraduate Diploma.
Areas of Study
The following is a summary of the areas of study.
Compulsory Subjects+
- Business Analytics
- Business Intelligence and Decisions
- Marketing Management
- Organization and Management
Elective Subjects+@
- Applications of Decision Making Models
- E-Commerce
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Management Information Systems
- Managing Operations Systems
- Models for Decision Making
- Research Methods
- Social Media Marketing
- Strategic Human Resource Management
- Strategic Management
- Technology Innovation and Management
Ethics Subject+
- Business Ethics
Information on the subjects offered can be obtained at mm.polyu.edu.hk/study/taught-postgraduate-programmes/ba/.
+ The offering of subjects is subject to class quota availability.
@ Student may also choose from a list of "Common Pool Electives", subject to the prescriptions of the programme curriculum. For details, please refer to www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/pg/commonpool.
Note:
Programme structure and content are subject to continuous review and change.
Mode of Study and Duration
Mode of study: Mixed-mode
Students may pursue their studies with either a full-time study load (taking 9 credits or more in a semester) or a part-time study load (less than 9 credits in a semester).
Students normally complete the programme full-time in 1.5 years or part-time in 2.5 years with a maximum study period of 5 years.
The programme offers a structured progression pattern. However, with the credit-based system, students enjoy the flexibility to complete the programme within 5 years, depending on the number of subjects taken in a semester.
Classes are normally scheduled on weekday evenings in two semesters within an academic year. Each subject requires 39 contact hours over a teaching semester, with one 3-hour class per week.