Programme Aims and Objectives
To deal with continuous disruption by business innovations, technological changes and China-USA trade war, corporations urgently need leaders who are able to lead business innovation and transformation. The programme aims to address these corporate needs by equipping new generation of corporate leaders with visions, insights, confidence and skills to lead business innovation, business transformation, and connection of their business to different Global-Asian Environments.
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)
- Analyze various mechanisms for managing business innovation and financing business innovation.
- Evaluate future developments of business innovation.
- Formulate strategic plans to lead business innovation and transformation in Global-Asian Environments.
Entrance Requirements
Applicants must:
- hold a Bachelor’s degree with at least Second Class Honours or equivalent from a recognized university;
- possess at least 10 years of professional and/or managerial experience; and
- be proficient in English
Applicants whose entrance qualification is obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is NOT English should also fulfill the following minimum English proficiency requirement of Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies.
All shortlisted candidates are required to attend an interview. Applicants without the specified qualifications but who are able to present exceptionally good alternative qualifications or substantial current managerial experience may also be considered for admission.
Programme Content
Pillar 1 |
Pillar 2 |
Pillar 3 |
Residential Courses |
Online Courses |
Global Learning Tours |
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Elective Courses
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Note:
- A participant must fulfil the University requirements for graduation.
- A minimum attendance requirement of 70% may be prescribed as part of the coursework assessment for courses of the EMBA programme at the discretion of individual lecturers.
- The programme considers credit transfer in accordance to Academic Regulations for Master's Degrees.
Remarks
A field study with 4 credit units will include the following learning activities:
- Pre-tour online study (around 40 hours): Reading assignments, video watching assignments, group discussions, quizzes, essays, and/or online tutorials
- 5-day field study (around 40 hours): Company visits and meetings with local professors, senior executives and EMBA learning partners of local universities.
- Out-of-the-field-study work (around 80 hours): Group projects, group discussions, individual reports, take-home examinations, quizzes, video-taped presentations and/or online tutorials.