Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Systems) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Hong Kong |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

25,431 USDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

22 Aug, 2024Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BBA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Systems) [BBA(IS)] programme is designed to give students a unique edge in the IT world by providing training in the fields of both business administration and information technology. It is jointly offered by the HKU Business School, and the Department of Computer Science, and consists of a mixture of business and computer science courses.
In the first four years, student pursue a BBA(IS) degree with double-major in Information Systems and Computer Science.  Students of the BBA(IS) programme are required to complete 240 credit units for the 4-year curriculum. Graduates of the programme may also choose to undertake one more year of study to complete the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science [BEng(CS)] in the Faculty of Engineering. The programme is suitable for students seeking a broader education with a special focus on the synergy between business and information technologies and a high degree of flexibility in their future careers.
The BBA(IS)/BEng(CS) programme is accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers. The BBA(IS) programme also aligns with the ISACA Model Curriculum for IS Audit and Control, 3rd Edition. Graduates are qualified for one year work experience towards the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA®) designation.
*Please note that the fifth year of this double-degree programme operates on a self-financing basis, and the fees are therefore slightly higher than the usual undergraduate fees. Those requiring financial assistance can apply for non-means tested loans, repayable at an interest rate to be determined by the Government.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BBA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Systems) [BBA(IS)] programme is designed to give students a unique edge in the IT world by providing training in the fields of both business administration and information technology. It is jointly offered by the HKU Business School, and the Department of Computer Science, and consists of a mixture of business and computer science courses.
In the first four years, student pursue a BBA(IS) degree with double-major in Information Systems and Computer Science.  Students of the BBA(IS) programme are required to complete 240 credit units for the 4-year curriculum. Graduates of the programme may also choose to undertake one more year of study to complete the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science [BEng(CS)] in the Faculty of Engineering. The programme is suitable for students seeking a broader education with a special focus on the synergy between business and information technologies and a high degree of flexibility in their future careers.
The BBA(IS)/BEng(CS) programme is accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers. The BBA(IS) programme also aligns with the ISACA Model Curriculum for IS Audit and Control, 3rd Edition. Graduates are qualified for one year work experience towards the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA®) designation.
*Please note that the fifth year of this double-degree programme operates on a self-financing basis, and the fees are therefore slightly higher than the usual undergraduate fees. Those requiring financial assistance can apply for non-means tested loans, repayable at an interest rate to be determined by the Government.

Admission Requirements

36+
180+
93+
1470+
6.5+
64+
27+
90+

22 Aug 2024
4 Years
Sep

Domestic
5,716 USD
International
25,431 USD

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