Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Scheme in Accounting and Finance
Hung Hom, Hong Kong
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
HKD 145,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* per academic year payable by two equal instalments before the start of the first and second semesters of the academic year
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Introduction
Programme Characteristics
Our highly qualified academic staff members share their business experiences and research findings with students. Students are able to apply what they have learned through internships.
Our programmes integrate the latest technological knowledge related to business into the curriculum. New concepts such as fintech and big data will be included in specific accounting and finance selected subjects.
Each student who joins the Professional Mentoring programme is assigned a mentor who is an experienced industry executive. Mentors provide advice to students to plan for their future careers.
Subject to availability, BBA students can spend a semester studying at another university overseas or in the Chinese mainland, with the credits counted towards their PolyU degree.
Work-Integrated Education (WIE)
To graduate, every student must complete 100 hours (3 training credits) of WIE. The School offers opportunities for students to work in firms in Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland during either the spring semester or the summer. These and other forms of work experience count towards the WIE requirement.
Characteristics of Scheme-based Admission
Students first follow a common curriculum under the Scheme.
It offers students approximately one year to identify their area(s) of interest and career aspirations, which facilitates their Major programme selection.
The decision to admit a student to a Major programme will be made by the School based on the student’s choice and overall GPA of Year One study. Students will be asked to rank their choices of Major programme (from the most preferred one to the least) during semester 2 of their Year One study for the School’s consideration and approval.
The number of students admitted to BBA (Hons) in Accountancy, BBA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance and BBA (Hons) in Financial Services will be capped respectively at 60%, 40% and 40% of the number of students in the respective year.
Program Outcome
Programme Aims
The BBA (Hons) Scheme in Accounting and Finance comprises the following awards. It gives students the flexibility to decide on a final award in their first year of study.
- BBA (Hons) in Accountancy. This programme provides students with well-rounded business education and an opportunity to specialise in accounting. They are provided with an integrated academic foundation for careers as accountants with the required competencies, independence of mind, objectivity, and ethical awareness.
- BBA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance. The aim of this programme is to exploit the synergy between accounting and finance and prepare students to become competent accountants with a sound knowledge of finance. The programme provides well-rounded business education and an opportunity to specialise in accounting and finance. Students develop strong skills in accounting and finance, including accounting and financial analysis, control and risk management, and corporate governance and ethics.
- BBA (Hons) in Financial Services. The financial services industry is a major pillar of modern business. It deals with the efficient flow of funds between various business units. This programme provides well-rounded business education and an opportunity to specialise in financial services. Students develop strong analytical skills and critical thinking, which are gained through rigorous training in finance and the associated disciplines.
Curriculum
All programmes under the Scheme have the following structure:
- General University Requirements (GUR)
- Compulsory Core subjects for all programmes under the Scheme
- Discipline-specific subjects
- Free Electives
Year 1 covers the University’s Compulsory Core subjects and fundamental business subjects, along with Broadening subjects and Language and Communication Requirements subjects. These subjects expose students to a wide range of business, accounting and finance disciplines, helping them to make informed choices about a suitable award with specialisation for graduation.
From Year 2 onwards, students follow the curriculums of their selected Major programmes. They also have the chance to apply their knowledge through a one-year Capstone Project in their final year of study.
To qualify for graduation, a student must complete at least 120 academic credits and 3 training credits in Work-Integrated Education (WIE).
Secondary Major Details
The option of a Secondary Major in AI and Data Analytics (AIDA) is available to the students admitted to the three programmes under the BBA (Hons) Scheme in Accounting and Finance.
Features
9 credits of GUR subjects and 12 credits of SMR subjects can be fulfilled by completing the relevant DSR subjects. Students are also required to complete 3 training credits in Work-Integrated Education (WIE) in order to graduate.
All the 90 credits of DSR in Accountancy + AIDA and all the 87 credits of DSR in Accounting and Finance + AIDA are compulsory subjects. The 87 credits of DSR in Finance Services + AIDA include 81 credits of compulsory subjects and 6 credits of elective subjects.
Remarks
The quota for the Secondary Major in AIDA will be determined by the University/School of Accounting and Finance on a yearly basis. The School may impose selection criteria for admission such as students’ GPA during the first year of study.
The exemption from professional bodies for Accountancy + AIDA is the same as that for BBA (Hons) in Accountancy.
Students enrolled in Accounting and Finance + AIDA need to take extra credits in order to achieve similar exemption from professional bodies as that for BBA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance.
The exemption from professional bodies for Financial Services + AIDA is the same as that for BBA (Hons) in Financial Services provided that students have taken the relevant elective DSR subjects.
Career Opportunities
- BBA (Hons) in Accountancy. Equipped with a broad base of accountancy and related knowledge, graduates are able to pursue careers in any public or private business sector, be it commerce or industry. Their new qualification opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities, including accountancy, auditing, taxation, finance, management consultancy, and other general management positions.
- BBA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance. Graduates have a great variety of job opportunities in accounting and finance, such as in accounting firms, brokerage houses, and the banking and financial planning sectors. Given that Hong Kong is a financial centre and accounting and finance professionals are in great demand in mainland China, both locations are expected to provide extensive opportunities for graduates of the programme.
- BBA (Hons) in Financial Services. Graduates are well equipped to pursue careers in banking, investment, insurance, stockbroking, treasury, finance, general commerce, and industry.
Professional Recognition
- BBA (Hons) in Accountancy. This programme is accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). Graduates who have taken the relevant subjects meet the exemption requirement of the HKICPA Qualification Programme. Subject to accreditation assessment, graduates are eligible to enter the CPA Programme of CPA Australia. They are also eligible for an exemption of a maximum of 9 papers from the professional examinations of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) if they have taken the relevant subjects.
- BBA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance. The programme is accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). Graduates who have taken the relevant subjects meet the exemption requirement of the HKICPA Qualification Programme. Subject to accreditation assessment, graduates are eligible to enter the CPA Programme of CPA Australia. They are also eligible for an exemption of a maximum of 9 papers from the professional examinations of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) if they have taken the relevant subjects.
- BBA (Hons) in Financial Services. Subject to accreditation assessment, graduates who have passed certain subjects may gain partial exemption from the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) programme of the Institute of Financial Planners of Hong Kong (IFPHK) and the professional examination of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).