HKU Business School
(Hong Kong University)
QUICK FACTS
- Location: Pokfulam, Hong Kong
- Program Length: 1 years
- Program Cost: $50,770
- Average GMAT score: 640
- Average Work Experience: 5 years
Employment Reports (2022)
- Accepted an Offer: 90%
- Change in Job Functions: 64%
RANKINGS
- #41 Financial Times 2023 MBA Ranking
ABOUT
APPLICATION DEADLINES
- Round 1: October 11th, 2023
- Round 2: December 13th, 2023
- Round 3: February 28th, 2024
- Round 4: May 8th, 2024
APPLICATION PROCESS
Transcripts
Applicants are required to provide an official or certified true copy of their transcripts, detailing the years and examination results of the courses taken at their home university. If the transcripts are not in English, they must be accompanied by a formally certified translation in English, provided either by the university or a notary office.
GMAT or GRE
Candidates applying to the program must submit an official GMAT, GRE, or GRK report. However, applicants with over 7 years of postgraduate full-time work experience might be exempted, with exemptions decided on a case-by-case basis after the admission interview. Test scores older than 5 years for GMAT/GRE and older than 1 year for GRK will not be accepted. Only the highest and valid score is considered, and the number of attempts does not impact the evaluation. Sub-scores from multiple exams are not combined into a single composite score.
Foreign Language Requirement
Applicants from universities outside Hong Kong, where the language of teaching and/or examination is not English, are required to submit an official TOEFL or IELTS report. Test scores older than two years will not be accepted. The assessment considers only the applicant’s highest and valid score, and the number of attempts is not a concern. Sub-scores from multiple exams are not combined into a single composite score.
2 Recommendations
Statement of reference from two recommenders are required.
Essay Description
Essay 1:
In this essay, applicants are required to discuss their short-term and long-term career goals after completing the MBA and explain why they believe the HKUST MBA program is a suitable choice for them. The response should be approximately 500 words long.
Essay 2:
For this essay, applicants are asked to reflect on their background and professional experience. They need to highlight the unique values they can bring to enrich the learning experience at HKUST MBA, aligning with the school’s mission of inspiring and transforming individuals into future business leaders. The response should also be approximately 500 words long.
These essays provide applicants with the opportunity to showcase their career aspirations, their understanding of the HKUST MBA program, and how their unique experiences and values align with the school’s mission and the diverse learning community they aim to foster.
Application Fee
Regional Perspective
The full-time MBA program at HKU is 1 year in length, with three different tracks to choose from: London Track, New York Track, and Hong Kong/China Track. The MBA program sets students up for success domestically and internationally, giving them real-world experience and a deeper understanding of international business. Specifically designed to focus on the Asia-Pacific and China regions, HKU’s graduates have a unique upper edge upon graduation.
Students are given the opportunity to study in the world’s top 4 financial centers while gaining a nuanced and sensitive understanding for intercultural business and networking. At the beginning of the year, students start off with an orientation program and networking events where they are able to build lifelong relationships. On the Hong Kong campus, students take case-based courses that are foundational and functional while acquiring a more streamlined expertise through their elective classes. At the end of the program, students can take elective courses offered at either London Business School, Columbia Business School, or Fudan University.
Fall Semester
- Accounting for Business Decisions
- Analytics for Managers
- Business Ethics
- Capstone Project
- China and the Global Economy
- Competitive Strategy
- Coprorate Finance
- Executive Leadership
- Managing Digital Innovation
- Managerial Economics
- Strategic Marketing Management
- High-Performing Teams
Professor Zhiwu Chen
Professor Zhiwu Chen is the chair of finance and the director of the Asia Global Institute as well as the Victor and William Fung Professor in Economics. His research interests include finance theory, the sociology of finance, economic history, quantitative history, emerging markets and China’s economy and capital markets. He has long been researching in publishing, with his findings being published in numerous journals. He earned his B.S. from Central South University of Technology, his M.S. from Changsha Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D., M.A. and M.Phil from Yale University.