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Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Scheme in Aviation, Maritime and Supply Chain Management

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Entrance Year Sept 2024

Programme Code JS3070

Mode of Study Full-time

Normal Duration

4 years

Credits Required for Graduation

120 (plus 3 training credits)

Programme Leaders

Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in Aviation Management and Finance

Prof. Achim Czerny

Deputy Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in Aviation Management and Finance

Dr Sarah Wan
BBA, MPhil, PhD

Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in International Shipping and Transport Logistics

Ir Dr T.L. Yip
BEng, PhD, MBA, CEng, MIMechE, MIET, FHKLA, FCILT, MHKIE, MICS, MIPA, CMA

Deputy Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in International Shipping and Transport Logistics

Dr Judy Tong
BEng, MPhil, PhD

Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in Supply Chain Management and Analytics

Dr Anthony Pang
BEng, MPhil, PhD

Deputy Programme Leader, BBA (Hons) in Supply Chain Management and Analytics

Dr Johnny Wan
BA, MPhil, PhD

Remarks

  • The credit requirements of this scheme are indicative only. They are subject to review.

  • All students must complete a short work placement, either in the summer or during semester time. The Department provides assistance in finding suitable placements.

  • Students will be awarded one of the following awards upon successful completion of the graduation requirements of the programme concerned:

    • BBA (Hons) in Aviation Management and Finance

    • BBA (Hons) in International Shipping and Transport Logistics

    • BBA (Hons) in Supply Chain Management and Analytics

    • BBA (Hons) in Global Business and Logistics* 
      *Dual Degree with the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

  • The decision to admit a student to a major will be made by the Department based on the student’s choice, overall GPA of year one study, and/or other criteria set out by the Department. Students will be invited to opt for a degree option during the Semester 2 (probably before final examination) of their Year One study for the Department’s consideration and approval. For the dual degree programme, priority will be given to students admitted via JUPAS with outstanding HKDSE scores, i.e., 25 or above in any best 5 subjects (click here for an explanation).

Aims and Characteristics

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Programme Characteristics

LMS aims to provide innovation-driven education and scholarship in the logistics and maritime fields, comprising high-quality research, professional training, and consulting activities relating to aviation management and finance, shipping and transport, supply chain management, and global business and logistics.

Our programmes provide students with a well-rounded business education. The curriculums are designed to meet the current and future needs of the relevant industries. The programmes emphasise active student participation and industry collaboration.

After students complete a common Year 1 curriculum, they are invited to choose one of the following awards, indicating the area of study in which they will specialise until graduation:

  1. Aviation Management and Finance (BBA-AMF)
  2. International Shipping and Transport Logistics (BBA-ISTL)
  3. Supply Chain Management and Analytics (BBA-SCMA)
  4. Global Business and Logistics (BBA-GBL)*
    *Dual Degree with Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

The decision to admit a student to a major will be made by the department based on the student’s choice, overall GPA of year one study, and/or other criteria set out by the department. Students will be asked to rank their major choices (from the most preferred one to the least) during the semester 2 (probably before final examination) of their Year One study for the department’s consideration and approval.

All students within the Faculty of Business are encouraged to participate in a range of extracurricular activities, such as leadership training camps, peer tutoring, and mentorship.

If students wish, and subject to availability, they can spend a semester studying at another university overseas or in mainland China, with the credits counted towards their PolyU degree.

Programme Aims & Learning Outcomes

BBA (Hons) in Aviation Management and Finance
This programme equips students with a well-rounded business education with specialisation in aviation management and finance, an in-depth understanding of how airports, airlines, aircraft leasing companies, government agencies, regulators, and other groups of professionals, such as financial services firms and consultants, contribute to the functioning of aviation markets; and the necessary background required to become an integral part of the aviation industry.

BBA (Hons) in International Shipping and Transport Logistics
This programme provides a well-rounded business education, along with the opportunity to specialise in international shipping and logistics management. It enables students to acquire wide knowledge of maritime transport and logistics within a general broad framework of international transport and trade.

The programme fosters strong management skills in areas including communication and presentation, leadership and teamwork, problem solving and the effective use of information technology. Graduates are equipped with the skills necessary to understand and manage maritime organisations and personnel.

BBA (Hons) in Supply Chain Management and Analytics
Supply chain management focuses on how firms optimise resources in a logistics network that delivers value to end customers. As Hong Kong is a logistics and trading centre of global importance, supply chain management is of particular relevance to many businesses and industries. With the advancement of technological innovation and business analytics, the integration of management knowledge and analytical skills becomes essential for supply chain managers to make effective decisions.

This programme provides students with a well-rounded business education that specialises in supply chain management and analytics. The curriculum aims to develop students’ skills and knowledge in business and supply chain analytics, information technology and innovation, operations and cross-functional management, international business, and transport logistics to meet the current and future needs of logistics and supply chain related industries.

Dual Degree with Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

BBA (Hons) in Global Business and Logistics [PolyU]
BSc in International Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) [CBS]

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) was established in 1917 by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education and Research. Today, with 20,000 students and 1,500 employees, CBS is one of the largest business schools in Europe and one of the 8 Danish universities. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programmes within business, typically with an interdisciplinary and international focus. CBS is accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), AMBA (Association of MBAs), as well as AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), thus making it one of the few schools worldwide to hold the triple-crown accreditation.

Students admitted to the programme will spend the first two years at PolyU, then final two years at CBS. Upon completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees in business, BBA (Hons) in Global Business and Logistics from PolyU, and BSc in International Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) from CBS.

The decision to admit a student to this dual degree will be made by the department based on the student’s choice, overall GPA of year one study, and/or other criteria set out by the department. Students will be invite to opt for this dual degree option during the semester 2 (probably before final examination) of their Year One study for the department’s consideration and approval. Priority will be given to students admitted via JUPAS with outstanding HKDSE scores, i.e., 25 or above in any best 5 subjects (click here for an explanation).

Work-Integrated Education (WIE)

To graduate, every student must complete 100 hours (3 training credits) of WIE. The Department has developed opportunities for students to work in firms either during the summer vacation or as part-timers. Summer placements may be found in Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland or overseas. These, and other forms of work experience, can count towards the WIE requirement.

Professional Recognition (Subject to assessment)

Graduates are granted full exemption from the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE) (Logistics Stream) of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK).

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