22 November 2009
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Division of Commerce
 

Head:     Dr Fu, Peter Chi-ming
BA(Econ) W. Ont. , MBA HK , DipEd CUHK , PhD R'dg. , MAIB, MCMAU

 

The Division of Commerce offers eleven full-time self-financing programmes for first year intake at the Associate Degree Level: Associate of Business Administration (Accountancy), Associate of Business Administration (China Business Management), Associate of Business Administration (with Communication Studies in English/Chinese), Associate of Business Administration (Electronic Commerce & Web Technology), Associate of Business Administration (Financial Services), Associate of Business Administration (Global Business), Associate of Business Administration (General Management), Associate of Business Administration (Global Logistics & Trade Finance), Associate of Business Administration (Hospitality Management), Associate of Business Administration (Human Resources Management), and Associate of Business Administration (Marketing).

 

All the programmes provide high quality education, focusing on meeting manpower needs at the junior managerial level in the areas of Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Banking, Marketing, Business Informatics, e-Commerce, Logistics, and Management Science, but sufficiently broad to facilitate further studies in a wide variety of commerce related fields.

 

The Division ’ s Associate Degrees are valuable qualification in its own right and the majority of its graduates readily find employment upon graduation or articulate to local or overseas Programmes for completion of a first Degree.

 

Entry to these programmes is extremely competitive and the programmes have high recognition from professional and chartered institutions.   The Division of Commerce has a projected student population of about 2,500 full-time for the academic year 2007-2008.

 

Information of Programmes Offered in 2008/2009

 

Information of Course in Course Information 2008/2009

 

 

 
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