IMBA MBA Programme By The University of Hong Kong |TopMBA

Programme overview

Study Level

MBA

The international program was launched in 1998. Among all such programs which are cooperatively established by Chinese mainland universities and those from regions of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, it was the first to get nods from the National Academic Degree Committee of State Council. In 2001, the program was claimed the best by the Academic Degree Office of the State Council in the evaluation regarding the co-sponsored education programs which grant overseas degrees. The program adopts international-level English textbooks, cases, teaching methods, as well as bilingual languages of English and Chinese in teaching. 

Students have to complete all the required courses, pass necessary exams, before they are granted an MBA Degree by University of Hong Kong and a certificate by School of Management, Fudan University.

Programme overview

Study Level

MBA

The international program was launched in 1998. Among all such programs which are cooperatively established by Chinese mainland universities and those from regions of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, it was the first to get nods from the National Academic Degree Committee of State Council. In 2001, the program was claimed the best by the Academic Degree Office of the State Council in the evaluation regarding the co-sponsored education programs which grant overseas degrees. The program adopts international-level English textbooks, cases, teaching methods, as well as bilingual languages of English and Chinese in teaching. 

Students have to complete all the required courses, pass necessary exams, before they are granted an MBA Degree by University of Hong Kong and a certificate by School of Management, Fudan University.

Tuition fees

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