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Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Digital Finance and Investment (21453-DFI)

Entrance Year Sept 2026

Programme Code 21453-DFI

Mode of Study Full-time

Normal Duration

4 years

Programme Intake

168 (Combined intake for programmes JS3003 [around 17], JS3060 [around 69], JS3070 [around 43] and JS3080 [around 39]) (JUPAS and Non-JUPAS)

Fund Type Government-Funded

Credits Required for Graduation

At least 120 academic credits plus 3 training credits

Programme Leader(s)

Programme Leader
Prof. Te-Feng Chen
PhD

 

 

 

 

Remarks

  • This programme is offered within the BBA(Hons) Scheme.
  • The credit requirements of this programme are indicative only. They are subject to review.
  • All BBA(Hons) students must complete a short work placement during their studies, either in the summer or during semester time. The School provides assistance in finding suitable placements.

Aims and Characteristics

Programme Aims

This programme aims to provide students with a well-rounded business education and an opportunity to specialise in digital finance and investment management.

 

The highly practical programme emphasises the application of professional finance and investment knowledge, together with hands-on experience of innovative financial technologies, to address the challenges faced by modern finance and investment professionals.

 

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.

Subject to availability, BBA students can spend a semester studying at another university overseas or in 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 Chinese Mainland during either the spring semester or the summer. These and other forms of work experience count towards the WIE requirement.

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