Course descriptionThis program is designed to equip students with a broad-based understanding for the issues and problems in the world of finance and economics. The program aims to prepare students with the practical skills in finance and economics directly required of industry or government, and also with basic competencies in humanities and social science discipline to make them more flexible and adaptable in a rapidly changing society.
Year I:
a) ECON 1006 E and 1007 E
b) ADMN 1016 E and 1017 E
c) ADMN 1107 E and 1126 E
d) COSC 1702 E
e) + 9 additional credits, of which 6 must be from Humanities and 3 must be from Science
Year II:
a) ECON 2106 E and 2107 E
b) STAT 2606 E
c) ECON 2127 E
d) ADMN 2306 E
e) ADMN 3116 E and 3117 E
f) + 9 elective credits
Year III & IV:
a) 30 credits from Group A and Group B lists (refer to academic calendar) including at least 12 credits from each group
b) 6 credits from Group C (refer to academic calendar)
c) 24 elective credits