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THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BUSINESS PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES 2021-2022 Academic Direction: The London School of Economics and Political Science Study with HKU SPACE Graduate from the University of London BSc ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE BSc BANKING AND FINANCE BSc BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BSc ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
02 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Part-time Programmes* BSc ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE BSc BANKING AND FINANCE BSc BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BSc ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 03 ABOUT US HKU SPACE ACADEMIC DIRECTION: LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS HKU SPACE is the Extension Arm of the AND POLITICAL SCIENCE University of Hong Kong. Its mission is to provide learning opportunities for personal, London School of Economics and Political professional and career development. Science (LSE) provides academic direction Since its establishment in 1956, over one for the BSc Business programmes. It has and a half million people have enrolled on consistently been ranked at the highest HKU SPACE courses. level amongst universities in the U.K. LSE is a top College for Economics, Management, THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Finance and Social Science degrees. The University of London(UoL), one of the Since its foundation in 1895, its scholastic oldest and largest universities in the U.K., achievement cannot be better demonstrated was established in 1836 by Royal Charter. by the fact that 18 Nobel Prizes have been The University is a federation of 17 won by the staff and alumni of LSE. independent member institutions and 3 central academic bodies. The University is in collaboration with 11 of the member institutions for the worldwide programmes, with a student population of more than 120,000. Its Worldwide Programmes allow students to undertake their studies outside London. The University stresses that the standard of the degree awarded to ALL of its students, wherever they are studying, is the same. With effect from September 2009, HKU SPACE is an Affiliate Centre of the University of London in Hong Kong. This is to recognise that HKU SPACE has demonstrated a sustained commitment to developing high standard in respect of teaching, support and administration. * These are exempted courses under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which these courses may lead.
04 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Sample of Graduation Certificate Graduation Ceremony in HKU SPACE FEATURES OF Graduation Ceremony in the University of London* (optional) THE PROGRAMMES WORLDWIDE RECOGNITION AND ALUMNI BASE • Internationally recognised degree awarded by the University of London • All exams are set and marked by the LSE academics • More than 2,000 BSc graduates in HK • A number of graduates have chosen to study their master’s degrees in local and overseas universities such as the University of Hong Kong and LSE STRONG ACADEMIC SUPPORT • Face-to-face Tuition Courses by local lecturers • Revision Courses^ by overseas lecturers (selected courses only) • Online learning support by HKU SPACE and the LSE FLEXIBLE STUDY MODE • Can be completed within a minimum of 2 years (with a recognised first degree or be granted enough Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning (RPLs)) and a maximum of 6 years • Exemptions may be granted to those with relevant qualifications • Opportunity to study part-time or full-time mode# * Students who wish to attend the Graduation Ceremony in the University of London are responsible for all the expenses themselves (including but not limited to - transportation between Hong Kong and London, accommodation, meals and travel insurance.) ^ Course fee for each revision course: HKD2,200 per course, which includes one mock examination and three/four consecutive lessons. The fee is reviewed annually and subject to change. # For full-time mode,please refer to the full-time brochure
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 05 Statute 66(2) of the University of London states Candidates granted degrees and other awards shall have attained the same academic standard irrespective of mode or place of study or examination. GRADUATES’ SHARING Striking a balance between studying a part-time degree and working is not easy. I must get well-prepared for the upcoming challenges, foreseeable and unforeseeable ones. It is worth putting in all the hard work, especially when you realize how far you have gone from day one. I would like to express profound gratitude to my family, friends and the Ms. Leung Kwan most crucial ones for my study- lecturers from HKU SPACE for their support - BSc Accounting and Finance Graduate and encouragement which made me never give up during the hard time with First Class Honours in 2017 in my study. I truly appreciate their attitude, patience, and passion and trust that they'll keep it up. I'm glad that I've made this wise choice. Further study is not just about gaining knowledge, it also opens a pathway to realizing one's dreams. I have to sincerely thank all HKU SPACE and University of London teachers for their guidance and support. They were always there to help me and clarify things when I was confused or struggling with some abstract concept. And the programme is tailored for working students since the classes are mainly at weekends. Ms. Kwok Ka Man Carmen - BSc Accounting and Finance Graduate with First Class Honours in 2016 - The highest mark for the "Financial Intermediation" Course around the world
06 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON PROGRESSION ROUTES Progression Route 1 (To obtain the first degree) Standard Route through Associate Degree/Higher Diploma Master’s degrees in local and overseas universities BSc Accounting and Finance#/ BSc Banking and Finance/ BSc Business and Management/ BSc Economics and Management# At most 9 Courses 12 Courses Associate Degree/ CertHE/ Higher Diploma International Foundation Programme@ graduate with full exemptions on 3 courses Duration Minimum 2 years Duration Minimum 3 years Progression Route 2 (To obtain the first degree) Standard Route Master’s degrees in local and overseas universities 12 Courses BSc Accounting and Finance/ BSc Banking and Finance/ BSc Business and Management/ BSc Economics and Management DSE/ IB/ HKAL+HKCEE/ GCE “A” Level + “O” Level/ Others** Duration Minimum 3 years Progression Route 3 (To obtain the second degree) Graduate Entry Route Master’s degrees in local and overseas universities 9 Courses BSc Accounting and Finance##/ BSc Banking and Finance/ BSc Business and Management/ BSc Economics and Management# Recognized Degree Holder (Full-time basis with at least 3 years in duration) Duration Minimum 2 years# @ International Foundation Programme includes 4 courses and minimum duration is 1 year ** Please refer to the entry requirement on p.19 * There are many other qualifications, both from Hong Kong and overseas, that the University of London accepts as satisfying the entrance requirements. # Subject to individual case. Some may not be able to finish in 2 years. ## The minimum duration of registration for BSc Accounting and Finance through the Graduate Entry Route is 3 years.
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08 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON UNIVERSITY OF LONDON PROGRAMMES (Part-time) Awarded by the University of London Academic Direction: The London School of Economics and Political Science BSc Accounting and Finance BSc Banking and Finance BSc Business and Management BSc Economics and Management Course Name QF Level Registration No. Validity Period BSc Accounting and Finance 01 Sep 2013 5 13/000446/L5 at HKU SPACE - 31 Aug 2026 BSc Banking and Finance 01 Sep 2013 5 13/000448/L5 at HKU SPACE - 31 Aug 2026 BSc Business and Management 01 Sep 2014 5 14/000003/L5 at HKU SPACE - 31 Aug 2026 BSc Economics and Management 01 Sep 2012 5 13/000312/L5 at HKU SPACE - 31 Aug 2026 The programmes below are recognised under Qualification Framework. Each degree consists of 12 courses. These courses may be taken in any order provided that certain prerequisite courses have been passed. A University of London BSc graduate can be regarded as having studied the `University of London BSc programme at HKU SPACE’ if the following conditions are satisfied. 1. The courses taken, or given ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’ in the programme, satisfy the programme content and structure stated in this brochure, and 2. The student enrolled in the HKU SPACE tuition courses for all the courses in the programme, except the courses which are granted ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 09 Rules of Progression for BSc programmes • For students who initially registered in or after 2011. • You can take up to four full new courses in a year. • In your final year of study, you may take five new courses in your final year, provided you are not carrying a failed course. • You may take a maximum of five courses at any examination period, in either a combination of new courses and resits (with a maximum of four new full courses) or resits only, in an academic year. • In your first year of study through the Standard Route, you may only take 100 courses, unless you have granted RPL for at least two full 100 courses or equivalent. Assessment • Each full course will be examined by one three-hour/ three-hour fifteen-minute examination paper. • Each half course will be examined by one two-hour examination paper. • The University of London examinations are held once a year in May/June. • Examination registration will be held in December by Hong Kong Examination and Assessment Authority. Tuition Courses at HKU SPACE • Each HKU SPACE tuition course comprises a total of 54 teaching hours. • Classes will normally be held on weekday evenings and weekends which may include Sundays & public holidays. • Classes will be held in Admiralty or other HKUSPACE learning centres, subject to availability. • The tentative start day of tuition courses is early / mid September, 2021. Revision Courses • Revision courses may also be organised in Hong Kong. They are taught by teaching staff from the University of London, other U.K. or overseas universities in March/April every year. • Course fee for each revision course: HK$2,200 per course, which included one mock examination and three / four consecutive lessons. The fee is reviewed annually and subject to change. Finance Assistance & Loans • Continuing Education Fund (CEF) :Tel: 3142 2277 | Web: www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef/en/index.htm • Extended Non-Means-Tested :Tel: 2150 6223 | Web: www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/en/postsecondary/enls/ Loan Scheme (ENLS) overview.htm
10 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BSc Accounting and Finance MS044A QF Level : 5 QR registration No. : 13/000446/L5 QR Validity Period : 01/09/2013 to 31/08/2026 The entire programme consists of 12 modules (30 credits each). Upon completion of 12 modules (360 credits), students will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance by the University of London. No other exit awards are accredited by HKCAAVQ. The below structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22*. Level 100 Courses 1. Introduction to Economics 3. Principles of Banking and Finance 2. Mathematics 1 (Half course) and Statistics 1 (Half course) 4. Principles of Accounting Level 200/300 Courses 5. Choose ONE from below: - Managerial Economics - Microeconomics 6. Financial Reporting 7. Management Accounting 8. Asset pricing and Financial Markets 9. Auditing and Assurance 10. Accounting: Markets and Organisations^ 11-12. Choose TWO from below: a. Marketing Management h. Macroeconomics b. Information Systems Management i. Monetary Economics c. Organisation Theory: an interdisciplinary approach j. Principles of Corporate Finance d. The Law of Business Organisations k. Financial Intermediation e. Human Resource Management l. Investment Management f. Strategy m. Core Management concepts g. Management and Innovation of E-business n. Business and Management in a Global Context ^ The course was named "Accounting Theory" before. Some modules of this course have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund The mother course (BSc Accounting and Finance) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level 5). QF Level: 5 | QR Registration No.: 13/000446/L5 | QR Registration Validity Period: 01 Sep 2013 - 31 Aug 2026 STANDARD ROUTE For students first registering for a degree in 2016-17 or later: To be eligible for the award of a degree, students must attempt all 12 courses of the study programme and pass a minimum of 11 (although this would result in a drop in the class band of the degree award). For details, please refer to the University of London programme regulations: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ * Subject to Change. Not all the courses will be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, the decisions are subject to the enrollment numbers. * The above programme structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22, for students who registered in 2020-21 or earlier, the programme structure should be followed by the programme regulation on the University of London Website. * Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed, wherever applicable.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 11 GRADUATE ENTRY ROUTE Recognized degree holders may study the BSc Programmes through Graduate Entry Route. The programme in Graduate Entry Route consists of 9 courses. Students who admitted through Graduate Entry Route will have to take 9 courses, i.e. 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. For the Graduate Entry Route degree programmes, students must successfully pass all 9 courses to be eligible for the award of degree. The minimum duration of registration for BSc Accounting and Finance through the Graduate Entry Route is 3 years. Notes 1. The course syllabus is available in the University of London prospectus: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ 2. Degrees are awarded with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, Third Class Honours or Pass (standard entry route only). 3. The above programme structure is intended for use by prospective students for the University of London BSc Programmes at HKU SPACE. 4. HKU SPACE reserves the right to change the course being offered and may not offer all courses in each year. A University of London BSc graduate can be regarded as having studied the `University of London BSc programme at HKU SPACE’ if the following conditions are satisfied. 1. The courses taken, or given ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’ in the programme, satisfy the programme content and structure stated in this brochure, and 2. The student enrolled in the HKU SPACE tuition courses for all the courses in the programme, except the courses which are granted ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’.
12 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BSc Banking and Finance MS046A QF Level : 5 QR registration No. : 13/000448/L5 QR Validity Period : 01/09/2013 to 31/08/2026 The entire programme consists of 12 modules (30 credits each). Upon completion of 12 modules (360 credits), students will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance by the University of London. No other exit awards are accredited by HKCAAVQ. The below structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22*. Level 100 Courses 1. Introduction to Economics 3. Principles of Banking and Finance 2. Mathematics 1 (Half course) and Statistics 1 (Half course) 4. Principles of Accounting Level 200/300 Courses 5. Asset Pricing and Financial Markets 6. Principles of Corporate Finance 7. Choose ONE from below: - Microeconomics ∆ - Macroeconomics 8. Financial Intermediation 9. Investment Management 10. Auditing and Assurance 11-12. Choose TWO from below: a. Marketing Management h. Managerial Economics∆# b. Organisation Theory: an interdisciplinary approach i. Financial Reporting# c. The Law of Business Organisations j. Management Accounting# d. Human Resource Management k. Information Systems Managment# e. Strategy l. Microeconomics∆# f. Management and Innovation of e-business m. Macroeconomics# g. Monetary Economics n. Business and Management in a Global Context# ∆ Students cannot take Managerial Economics with Microeconomics. # Students can only take one course among these courses (h) to (n). Some modules of this course have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund The mother course (BSc Banking and Finance) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level 5). QF Level: 5 | QR Registration No.: 13/000448/L5 | QR Registration Validity Period: 01 Sep 2013 - 31 Aug 2026 STANDARD ROUTE For students first registering for a degree in 2016-17 or later: To be eligible for the award of a degree, students must attempt all 12 courses of the study programme and pass a minimum of 11 (although this would result in a drop in the class band of the degree award). For details, please refer to the University of London programme regulations: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ * Subject to Change. Not all the courses will be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, the decisions are subject to the enrollment numbers. * The above programme structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22, for students who registered in 2020-21 or earlier, the programme structure should be followed by the programme regulation on the University of London Website. * Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed, wherever applicable.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 13 GRADUATE ENTRY ROUTE Recognized degree holders may study the BSc Programmes through Graduate Entry Route. The programme in Graduate Entry Route consists of 9 courses. Level 100 Students who admitted through Graduate Entry Route will have to take 9 courses, i.e. courses 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9 and one course from a to g under courses 11 to 12. For the Graduate Entry Route degree programmes, students must successfully pass all 9 courses to be eligible for the award of degree. Notes 1. The course syllabus is available in the University of London prospectus: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ 2. Degrees are awarded with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, Third Class Honours or Pass (standard entry route only). 3. The above programme structure is intended for use by prospective students for the University of London BSc Programmes at HKU SPACE. 4. HKU SPACE reserves the right to change the course being offered and may not offer all courses in each year. A University of London BSc graduate can be regarded as having studied the `University of London BSc programme at HKU SPACE’ if the following conditions are satisfied. 1. The courses taken, or given ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’ in the programme, satisfy the programme content and structure stated in this brochure, and 2. The student enrolled in the HKU SPACE tuition courses for all the courses in the programme, except the courses which are granted ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’.
14 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BSc Business and Management MS041A QF Level : 5 QR registration No. : 14/000003/L5 QR Validity Period : 01/09/2014 to 31/08/2026 The entire programme consists of 12 modules (30 credits each). Upon completion of 12 modules (360 credits), students will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Business and Management by the University of London. No other exit awards are accredited by HKCAAVQ. The below structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22*. Level 100 Courses 1. Introduction to Economics 2. Mathematics 1 (Half course) and Statistics 1 (Half course) 3. Principles of Accounting 4. Business and Management in a Global Context Level 200/300 Courses 5. Core Management Concepts 6. Managerial Economics 7. Organisation Theory: an interdisciplinary approach 8. Strategy 9. Human Resource Management 10-12. Choose THREE from below: a. Information Systems Management g. Management and Innovation of e-business* b. Asset Pricing and Financial Markets h. Macroeconomics# c. Management Accounting i. Financial Reporting# d. Principles of Corporate Finance j. Auditing and Assurance# e. Marketing Management* k. Principles of Banking and Finance# f. The Law of Business Organisations* * Students should take at least one course among these courses (e) to (g). # Students can take only one course among these courses (h) to (k). Some modules of this course have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund The mother course (BSc Business and Management) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level 5). QF Level: 5 | QR Registration No.: 14/000003/L5 | QR Registration Validity Period: 01 Sep 2014 - 31 Aug 2026 STANDARD ROUTE For students first registering for a degree in 2016-17 or later: To be eligible for the award of a degree, students must attempt all 12 courses of the study programme and pass a minimum of 11 (although this would result in a drop in the class band of the degree award). For details, please refer to the University of London programme regulations: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ * Subject to Change. Not all the courses will be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, the decisions are subject to the enrollment numbers. * The above programme structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22, for students who registered in 2020-21 or earlier, the programme structure should be followed by the programme regulation on the University of London Website. * Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed, wherever applicable.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 15 GRADUATE ENTRY ROUTE Recognized degree holders can study the BSc Programmes through Graduate Entry Route. The programme in Graduate Entry Route consists of 9 courses. Students who admitted through Graduate Entry Route will have to take courses 1 to 9. For the Graduate Entry Route degree programmes, students must successfully pass all 9 courses to be eligible for the award of degree. Notes 1. The course syllabus is available in the University of London prospectus: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ 2. Degrees are awarded with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, Third Class Honours or Pass (standard entry route only). 3. The above programme structure is intended for use by prospective students for the University of London BSc Programmes at HKU SPACE. 4. HKU SPACE reserves the right to change the course being offered and may not offer all courses in each year. A University of London BSc graduate can be regarded as having studied the `University of London BSc programme at HKU SPACE’ if the following conditions are satisfied. 1. The courses taken, or given ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’ in the programme, satisfy the programme content and structure stated in this brochure, and 2. The student enrolled in the HKU SPACE tuition courses for all the courses in the programme, except the courses which are granted ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’.
16 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BSc Economics and Management MS025A QF Level : 5 QR registration No. : 13/000312/L5 QR Validity Period : 01/09/2012 to 31/08/2026 The entire programme consists of 12 modules (30 credits each). Upon completion of 12 modules (360 credits), students will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Economics and Management by the University of London. No other exit awards are accredited by HKCAAVQ. The below structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22*. Level 100 Courses 1. Introduction to Economics 2. Mathematics 1 (Half course) and Statistics 1 (Half course) 3. Principles of Accounting 4. Business and Management in a Global Context Level 200/300 Courses 5. Core Management Concepts 6. Choose ONE from below: - Microeconomics - Managerial Economics 7. Macroeconomics 8. Asset Pricing and Financial Markets 9. Monetary Economics 10-12. Choose THREE from below: a. Strategy* f. Management and Innovation of e-business* b. Organisation Theory: an interdisciplinary approach* g. Management Accounting c. Human Resource Management * h. Information Systems Management d. Marketing Management* i. Principles of Corporate Finance e. The Law of Business Organisations* j. Principles of Banking and Finance * Students should take at least one course among these courses (a) to (f). Some modules of this course have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund The mother course (BSc Economics and Management) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level 5). QF Level: 5 | QR Registration No.: 13/000312/L5 | QR Registration Validity Period: 01 Sep 2012 - 31 Aug 2026 STANDARD ROUTE For students first registering for a degree in 2016-17 or later: To be eligible for the award of a degree, students must attempt all 12 courses of the study programme and pass a minimum of 11 (although this would result in a drop in the class band of the degree award). For details, please refer to the University of London programme regulations: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ * Subject to Change. Not all the courses will be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, the decisions are subject to the enrollment numbers. * The above programme structure is for students who first registered in 2021-22, for students who registered in 2020-21 or earlier, the programme structure should be followed by the programme regulation on the University of London Website. * Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed, wherever applicable.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 17 GRADUATE ENTRY ROUTE Recognized degree holders can study the BSc Programmes through Graduate Entry Route. The programme in Graduate Entry Route consists of 9 courses. Students who admitted through Graduate Entry Route will have to take 9 courses, i.e. courses 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9 and one course from a to i under courses 10 to 12. For the Graduate Entry Route degree programmes, students must successfully pass all 9 courses to be eligible for the award of degree. Students registered for BSc Economics and Management through the Graduate Entry Route may not be able to finish in 2 years. Subject to individual case. Notes 1. The course syllabus is available in the University of London prospectus: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/ 2. Degrees are awarded with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, Third Class Honours or Pass (standard entry route only). 3. The above programme structure is intended for use by prospective students for the University of London BSc Programmes at HKU SPACE. 4. HKU SPACE reserves the right to change the course being offered and may not offer all courses in each year. A University of London BSc graduate can be regarded as having studied the `University of London BSc programme at HKU SPACE’ if the following conditions are satisfied. 1. The courses taken, or given ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’ in the programme, satisfy the programme content and structure stated in this brochure, and 2. The student enrolled in the HKU SPACE tuition courses for all the courses in the programme, except the courses which are granted ‘Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning’.
18 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON PREREQUISITES, CO-REQUISITES AND EXCLUSIONS The prerequisites must be passed before the course can be taken. The co-requisites must be taken either before or at the same time as the course. Certain courses cannot be taken with each other, such exclusions are shown in the list below. Course Name Level Prerequisites, Co-requisites and Exclusions Business and Management in a Global Context 100 Prerequisites None Introduction to Economics 100 Co-requisites Must be taken with or after Mathematics 1 AND Statistics 1 Mathematics 1 (Half Course) 100 Prerequisites None Exclusions May not be taken with Calculus OR Mathematical methods Principles of Accounting 100 Prerequisites None Principles of Banking and Finance 100 Prerequisites None Statistics 1 (Half Course) 100 Prerequisites None Contemporary Sociology in a Global Age 100 Prerequisites None Asset Pricing and Financial Markets 200 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 Exclusions May not be taken with Financial Management OR Corporate Finance Core Management Concepts 200 Prerequisites Business and Management in a Global Context Financial Intermediation 200 Prerequisites Principles of Banking and Finance Financial Reporting 200 Prerequisites Principles of Accounting Macroeconomics 200 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 Management Accounting 200 Prerequisites Principles of Accounting Managerial Economics 200 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 May not be taken with Microeconomics Exclusions (for the students who initially registered in or after 2011) Microeconomics 200 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 May not be taken with Managerial Economics Exclusions (for the students who initially registered in or after 2011) Principles of Corporate Finance 200 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 Exclusions May not be taken with Corporate Finance Information Systems Management 200 Prerequisites None Exclusions May not be taken with Information Systems and Organisations Accounting: Markets and Organisations#^ 300 Prerequisites Financial Reporting OR Management Accounting Co-requisites Financial Reporting OR Management Accounting Auditing and Assurance 300 Prerequisites Principles of Accounting Corporate Finance 300 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 May not be taken with Asset Pricing and Financial Markets OR Exclusions Principles of Corporate Finance OR Financial Management Human Resource Management 300 Prerequisites Business and Management in a Global Context Investment Management 300 Prerequisites Principles of Banking and Finance Must be taken with or after Corporate Finance OR Asset Co-requisites Pricing and Financial Markets OR Financial Management Management and Innovation of e-business 300 Prerequisites None Monetary Economics 300 Prerequisites Macroeconomics Organisation Theory: an interdisciplinary approach 300 Prerequisites Business and Management in a Global Context Marketing Management 300 Prerequisites Business and Management in a Global Context Strategy 300 Prerequisites Introduction to Economics AND Mathematics 1 The Law of Business Organisations 300 Prerequisites None Exclusions May not be taken with Company Law * The table only shows the courses which offer by HKU SPACE. * The prerequisites, co-requisites and exclusions are subject to change, please refer to the University of London website for the updated information. # Students must pass one of either Financial Reporting or Management Accounting before taking Accounting: Markets and Organisations and must take the other course at the same time as or before. ^ The course was named "Accounting Theory" before.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 19 ENTRY REQUIREMENT STANDARD ROUTE Applicants shall have: 1. 2 HKDSE Category A subjects at Level 3 (including English Language) and 3 HKDSE Category A subjects at Level 2 (including Mathematics); or 2. (a) 2 GCE ‘A’ Level Grade E + 3 GCE ‘O’ Level Grade C (including English Language & Mathematics); or (b) 2 HKAL Grade E + HKCEE English Language at Grade C & 2 subjects at Grade E in HKCEE (including Mathematics); or 3. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma including Mathematics / Mathematical Studies at Grade 3 (Higher Level / Standard Level); or 4. An Associate Degree / a Higher Diploma from HKU SPACE or other recognised awarding institutions. Students transfer to the BSc programmes from the University of London International Foundation Programme. Students of the University of London International Foundation Programme (IFP) may progress to the BSc programmes by applying to transfer their registration, provided that they have passed all four full courses in the University of London International Foundation Programme. GRADUATE ENTRY ROUTE For graduate entry, in addition to the qualifications listed above, applicants must hold a full first degree completed in a minimum of three years duration on a full time basis (or equivalent) from a university or other institution acceptable to the University of London. Notes There are many other qualifications, both from Hong Kong and overseas, that the University of London accepts as satisfying the entry requirements for the degree programmes. If applicant holds a professional and /or postgraduate qualification without a full first degree, he/she cannot be considered for admission to the Graduate Entry Route. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Association of Chartered Continuing Education Fund Certified Accountants (ACCA) (Selected courses only) www.accaglobal.com www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef/en/index.htm 80% of tuition fee for the first HK$10,000 Chartered Institute of subsidy and 60% of tuition fee for the second HK$10,000 subsidy, subject to a maximum sum Management Accountants of HK$20,000 can be reimbursed on successful www.cimaglobal.com completion of an approved course. CEF Requirements: Students enrolled in the course are required to fulfill a minimum of 70% CPA Australia attendance and 50% overall mark of final examination. www.cpaaustralia.com.au
20 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON FEES# Year 1 Fees Amount Time for Payment Application fee (Non-refundable) GBP 107 Mar - Sep 2021 Initial registration fee GBP 1,146 Sep - Nov 2021 HKU SPACE Tuition Course (4 full courses) HKD 20,800 Jun - Sep 2021 Exam Fee (4 full courses and to be adjusted in Dec 2021) GBP 1,384 + HKD 3,815 Dec 2021 - Jan 2022 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 1,144 + HKD 3,815 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) Total fee for year 1 GBP 2,637 + HKD 24,615 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 2,397 + HKD 24,615 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) Year 2 Fees Amount Time for Payment Continuing registration fee GBP 523 Sep - Nov 2021 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 485 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) HKU SPACE Tuition Course (4 full courses) HKD 20,800 Jun - Sep 2021 Exam Fee (4 full courses and to be adjusted in Dec 2021) GBP 1,384 + HKD 3,085 Dec 2021 - Jan 2022 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 1,144 + HKD 3,085 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) Total fee for year 2 GBP 1,907 + HKD 23,885 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 1,629 + HKD 23,885 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) Year 3 Fees Amount Time for Payment Continuing registration fee GBP 523 Sep - Nov 2021 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 485 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) HKU SPACE Tuition Course (4 full courses) HKD 20,800 Jun - Sep 2021 Exam Fee (4 full courses and to be adjusted in Dec 2021) GBP 1,384 + HKD 3,085 Dec 2021 - Jan 2022 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 1,144 + HKD 3,085 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) Total fee for year 3 GBP 1,907 + HKD 23,885 (enrolled in 2017 - 18 or after) GBP 1,629 + HKD 23,885 (enrolled in 2016 - 17 or earlier) #All the above fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change without prior notice. Notes 1. A part of the fees are paid in pounds sterling (GBP), which can be paid either by a credit card recognized by either MasterCard International Inc. or the Visa group OR by Sterling cheque or bankers’ draft, made payable to “The University of London”. 2. Students can complete the programme in a minimum of 2 years (in Graduate Entry Route or full exemptions have been granted) and a maximum of 6 years. 3. Students are required to pay for the Continuing Registration Fee every year to maintain the registration with the University. 4. Course fee paid for HKU SPACE are only refundable under the condition that the applicant is unsuccessful with the University of London application, and before October 31, 2021. • Administrative charges may apply with the refund. • If the student has attended the tuition course(s) prior to their acceptance with the University of London then their course fee is NOT fully 100% refundable. 5. Course Transfer fee HK$120 will be required if students would like to transfer a course enrolled to another one (14 working days to process the transfer). 6. Students may apply for a HKU library card in which a separate fee will apply. 7. Fees are subject to changes.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 21 SCHEDULE Number of intakes per year: 1 Programmes Date Application Period Mar 2021 - Sep 2021 UoL Registration Period Mar 2021 - Nov 2021 HKU SPACE Tuition courses Sep 2021 - Mar 2022 Examination Registration Dec 2021 - Jan 2022 Revision Courses* Mar 2022 - Apr 2022 Final Examinations May 2022 - Jun 2022 Result Release Late Aug 2022 Registration for next intake Sep 2022 * Revision course will be offered for selected courses only. Course fee for each revision course: HK$2,200 per course, which includes one mock examination and three/four consecutive lessons. The fee is reviewed annually and subject to change. TIMETABLE* Sep 2021 - Mar 2022 (Week A : Tentative Start Day Early / Mid Sep) Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Organisation Auditing and Strategy Principles of Asset Pricing Theory: an Assurance Corporate and Financial interdisciplinary Finance Markets approach Some lessons will be arranged Accounting: Principles of Management Financial Mathematics 1 on Sat/ Sun. Markets and Accounting and Innovation Reporting and Statistics 1 (1 or 2 consecutive Organisations^ of e-business lessons per day) Monetary The Law of Human Resource Economics Business Management Organisations Sep 2021 - Mar 2022 (Week B : Tentative Start Day Early / Mid Sep) Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Macroeconomics Microeconomics Business and Investment Marketing Management in Management Management a Global Context Some lessons Introduction to Managerial Core Principles of Management will be arranged Economics Economics Management Banking and Accounting on Sat/ Sun. Concepts Finance (1 or 2 consecutive lessons per day) Financial Intermediation Each HKU SPACE tuition course comprises a total of 54 teaching hours (16 lessons). Lessons will be arranged on weekdays from 19:00 - 22:20 (3 hours and 20 minutes), and some lessons will be arranged on Saturdays/ Sundays (1 or 2 consecutive lessons per day). * Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed brochure, wherever applicable. ^ The course was named "Accounting Theory" before. Notes 1. Courses in week A & B will be held every 2 week alternatively. 2. Students are not allowed to take more than one course from each week on the same day as class crush will be occurred. 3. Make up class(es) will be held on Sunday(s) and/or Public Holiday(s). 4. Please check the programme structure and the prerequisites before enrolment. Course Transfer fee HK$120 will be charged if students would like to transfer from an enrolled course to another one (14 working days to process the transfer). 5. The School reserves the right to revise the above timetable without prior notice and cancel any tuition courses due to insufficient enrollment numbers.
22 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. APPLICATION Course Commencement Date : Early / Mid September 2021* Enrolment Deadline : Early September 2021 (first-come-first served) Application should be made in : The University of London Programmes Admissions Office at HKU SPACE Address: Room 313, 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong Opening Hours : Weekdays: 9:00 am - 7:30 pm Saturdays: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Sundays & Public Holidays: Closed Applicants should bring along: (i) Completed application form (7 pages) Application forms are available from the University of London Programmes Admissions Office at HKU SPACE or in the link below: https://hkuspace.hku.hk/londonu/#how-to-apply (ii) original and photocopied evidence of your full name (including any change of name) and date of birth (i.e. Hong Kong identity card, passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate, deed poll or statutory declaration); (iii) evidence of every qualification listed on your application form, including original certificate/s and TWO sets of photocopies; (iv) the application fee of GBP107 together with the fee-slip. (This fee is non-refundable. Fees can be paid by banker’s draft or crossed cheque in pounds sterling and made payable to “The University of London”. In addition, HKU SPACE also accepts VISA/MasterCard, EPS and cash in HK$.) Enquiries for Application : Tel : 3761 1122 E-mail : londonu@hkuspace.hku.hk 2. OFFER LETTER Offer letter / Reject letter will be sent to applicants within 4 - 6 weeks if application is successful#. 3. ENROLMENT TO HKU SPACE TUITION COURSES Application should be made in : Any of the HKU SPACE enrolment Centres Students should bring along: (i) Completed Enrolment form (printed in the centre of this brochure) (ii) Course Fee, which can be paid by cash/ EPS/ VISA/ MASTER/ Cheque in any of HKUSPACE enrolment centres. Enquiries for HKU SPACE Tuition Courses (Part-time) : Tel : 2867-8319 E-mail : lse@hkuspace.hku.hk * Subject to change and Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed brochure, wherever applicable. # Subject to individual case. Some may take longer time, especially those with RPL application.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 23 ENROLMENT CENTRES HKU Campus Admiralty Learning Centre 3/F., T.T. Tsui Building, The University of Hong Kong, 2/F & 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong (Exit A2, HKU MTR Station) Kong (access via the shopping arcade escalators Weekdays : 8:30 am to 6:00 pm through Exit A, Admiralty MTR Station) Saturdays : Closed Weekdays : 8:30am to 7:30pm Tel : 2975 5680 Fax : 2546 3538 Saturdays : 8:30am to 5:30pm Tel : 3761 1111 Fax : 2559 4666 Kowloon East Campus Fortress Tower Learning Centre 28 Wang Hoi Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon (Exit B, 1/F, 4/F, 7/F, 10/F, 14/F, 16/F, 19/F, 20/F & 22/F, Fortress Kowloon Bay MTR Station) Tower, 250 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong Weekdays : 8:30am to 7:30pm (Exit B, Fortress Hill MTR Station) Saturdays : 8:30am to 5:30pm Weekdays : 8:30 am to 7:30 pm Tel : 3762 2222 Fax : 2305 5070 Saturdays : closed Tel : 3762 0888 Fax : 2508 9349 Island East Campus HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Stanley Ho 494 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong (Exit B3, Community College (HPSHCC) Campus North Point MTR Station) 66 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Weekdays : 8:30 am to 7:30 pm Weekdays : 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Saturdays : 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Saturdays : closed Tel : 3762 0000 Fax : 2214 9493 Tel : 3762 0100 Fax : 3923 7188
GENERAL INFORMATION (1) Classes are normally held on weekday evenings and weekends (daytime and evenings), and may also be held on public holidays and Sundays. The courses are arranged according to the HKSAR non-office hours times. (2) Typhoon and Black Rainstorm For classes & examinations that have not yet started: If Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above or Black Rainstorm Warning signal is in force after the following times, classes and examinations will be cancelled as indicated: 6 am Morning classes/examinations that start before 2:00pm 11 am Afternoon classes/examinations that start between 2:00pm & 6:00pm 3 pm Evening classes/examinations starting from 6:00pm For classes & examinations that have already started: When Typhoon Signal No 8 or above is hoisted, all classes should be immediately suspended but all examinations will continue until the end of that examination session unless the examination venue is found to be of potential risk to candidates. When the Black Rainstorm Signal is in force, all classes and examinations will continue but all outdoor activities will be suspended. (3) Unless a course is over-subscribed or cancelled, the course fees and repeating course fees are non-refundable. If the applicant is unsuccessful in the application, the applicant should note the refund conditions outlined in the course application form. (4) Fees and places are not transferable. Fees quoted in this brochure apply only to the intakes of studies specified within the brochure and may be subject to revisions even after admission onto this programme. (5) If course refunds are granted, the refund procedures are normally four to six weeks and is subject to changes. (6) Students may be required to produce their admission card to HKU SPACE staff outside the classroom or anytime during class and/or upon request. (7) Students should check with the University of London’s prospectus to confirm their eligibility to enrol into the course, and to write the University of London’s examination. (8) The School reserves the right to change the time, and/or place of course meetings and/or to change the course teacher should this be necessary, unavoidable time table changes which includes, time, date, venue of the courses, and the lecturer(s) are unavoidable. Such changes may cause clashes with other subjects listed in the timetable. (9) The School may exclude a student from class if his/her behaviour disturbs the class or if he/she does not follow instructions in class or as laid down by HKU SPACE. Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed in class and within the School Centres. Students should respect other students in the class and should oblige to the requirements of the class accordingly. (10) Every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this booklet is accurate at the time of printing, but the course content is subject to continuing development and changed circumstances may necessitate cancella- tion of courses or alterations to the programme content. HKU SPACE reserves the right to make changes at any time, before or after a student’s admission. As much notice as possible will be given of any such changes, but neither the School nor programme team can accept any liability that arises out of, or in connection with them. (11) Late applications will ONLY be considered at the discretion of the School. (12) All fees are subject to change without prior notice. There will be staff checking the attendance against receipts, students who cannot produce the original course fee receipt will not be allowed to enter the classroom. Every effort has been made to ensure the contents of this brochure are correct at the time of printing. HKU SPACE reserves the right to updated the contents of the brochure at any time without notice and this brochure does not form part of a contract between the students and the School. Information in the HKU SPACE website is the most up-to-date version and supersedes the printed brochure, wherever applicable.
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