Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Innovation and Design Management – Part-time
Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Innovation and Design Management – Part-time
Programme Code
84079-ID (Part-time)
Medium of Instruction
English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements)
Assistant Scheme Leader
BSc [PolyU(H.K.)]; PhD (H.K. Baptist U.); CMILT; FSTLA; MIPSHK; PMHKLA
Tuition Fee
Normal Duration
3 years
Academic Division
Division of Business and Hospitality Management
Programme Features
- Professional teaching team (including industry experts) to teach you the latest in business and design thinking for solving business problems
- Interdisciplinary elective subjects to provide you with a well-rounded business education
- Strong business and industry network
- Talks on key topics by renowned international and regional speakers
Is this programme offered specifically to designers?
The term “design” is generally misunderstood as confining to the artistic side of design. The “Innovation and Design Management” programme is not a design programme but a business programme catered for business students. “Design management” is not just about managing designers or dealing only with aesthetics; it is an area of expertise that integrates design thinking into business management, using creative problem-solving to “think like a designer” to help solve business problems. Even without a background in design, students interested in business can enrol in this programme with a recognised associate degree or higher diploma in business. The programme is designed specifically for students aspiring to a management position in the future.
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FAQ
What is Innovation and Design Management?
- Innovation is the process of translating new ideas into tangible products and services that create value for people, and what Design Management does is to manage innovation using a problem-solving process called design thinking.
Does this programme suit me?
- If you like to come up with new ideas to solve business problems, this is the programme for you
- This programme provides you with a well-rounded business education and the latest in business thinking
What are the programme features?
- The first innovation and design management bachelor’s degree programme in Hong Kong specifically designed for students to become a manager in a creative industry
- Professional teaching team with industry experts to teach you the latest in business and design thinking for solving business problems
- Interdisciplinary elective subjects to provide you with a well-rounded business education
- Strong business and industry network
- Talks on key topics by renowned international and regional speakers
Is there a demand for innovation and design management? Could you give me some examples?
There is a growing demand for talents in innovation and design management. For example:
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups need to innovate in order to survive
- Design thinking is supported and promoted by the HKSAR Government as a problem solving tool for public services and to advocate a “people-oriented” service culture
- The financial industry is using design thinking to develop innovative payment systems
- A growing number of companies are setting up innovation departments and adopting design thinking in Hong Kong, including Cathay Pacific, Li & Fung, and Lane Crawford
How can this programme facilitate my career development?
- Positions you as a creative business problem solver
- Prepares you for a management position in a creative industry
- Gets you ready for the next higher level of your career
If I wish to further my studies after graduation, what local and overseas opportunities for further studies are available?
- There are various local and overseas master’s degree programmes such as Master of Design (MDes) International Design and Business Management (PolyU), and Master’s in Design Management and Communications (Georgetown University, the US)
Future Prospects
Career Prospects
- Graduates can work in business and design strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship, branding and marketing, and management. Experienced professionals can become brand strategists, advertising executives, product developers, project managers, maketing managers, business directors and innovation directors, etc.
Further Study Opportunities
- There are various local and overseas master’s degree programmes such as Master of Design in International Design and Business Management (PolyU), and Master’s in Design Management and Communications (Georgetown University, the US).
Programme Structure
Requirements | Minimum Credits | ||
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General University Requirements (GUR)Note 1 | 9 | ||
Cluster Area Requirements (CAR) | 2 subjects, 3 credits each | 6 | |
Free Elective | 1 subject, 3 credits | 3 | |
Essential Components of General Education (non-credit bearing) | - | N/A | |
Discipline-Specific Requirements (DSR)Note 2 (Please refer to the table below for details.) | 51 | ||
Scheme Compulsory | 6 subjects, 3 credits each | 18 | |
Award-Specific Compulsory | 6 subjects, 3 credits each | 18 | |
Elective | 5 subjects, 3 credits each | 15 | |
Total | 60 |
Foundation (for students from non-business-related disciplines only) Note 2
- Introduction to Business
Scheme compulsory (all 6 subjects)
- Business Finance
- Applied Business Research
- Integrated Study (Business)
- Environmental, Social and Governance Management
- Effective Professional Communication in English
- Business Communication in Chinese
Award-specific compulsory (all 6 subjects)
- Principles and Practices of Entrepreneurship
- Design Thinking
- Design Management
- Brand Management
- Service Design Innovation
- Consumer Behaviour
Elective Subjects (any 5 subjects)
The subjects are grouped into different areas:
Accountancy
- Auditing and Assurance 2
- International Taxation
Convention and Event Management
- Exhibition Management
- e-Sports, Sports Tourism and Management
Finance
- Advanced Corporate Finance
- Derivative Markets
- Financial Regulations and Compliance
- Fixed Income Securities
General Business
- Marketing Management
- Personal Financial Planning Practice
Health Services Management
- Ethics and Legal Considerations in Health Care
- Public Health and Epidemiology
Hospitality Management
- Club Management
- Resort and Spa Management
- Wine and Spirit Studies
Human Resource Management
- Employee Engagement
- Employee Resourcing
International Business
- Contemporary Issues in International Business
- Managing Startups and Technology Ventures (IB)
Marketing
- Global Marketing
- International Management
- Luxury Marketing
- Place Branding and Marketing
- Professional Selling and Sales Management
- Services Marketing
- Social Media Marketing Strategy
Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Project Management
- Quality Management and Practices
Travel Industry Management
- Aviation Service Management
- Cruise Line Operations and Management
- Travel Agency Management
Others
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Business Practicum
- Entrepreneurial Marketing in Practice
- Fintech and Blockchain
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Elective# - Award-specific compulsory subjects of other programmes
# Offering of elective subjects are subject to sufficient enrolment.
Notes:
- Students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) under GUR are required to take up to 9 additional credits in LCR (2 subjects in English & 1 subject in Chinese, 3 credits each). They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission.
- Students from non-business-related disciplines (i.e. holders of Associate Degree or equivalent qualification not in Accounting/ Business) with good academic results may also be considered for admission to this programme. These students will be required to take an additional foundation subject if they have not completed similar subjects before.
Entrance Requirements
Holder of a recognised Associate Degree, Higher Diploma or an equivalent qualification in business-related areas. Applicants with qualifications in non-business-related areas will also be considered and, if admitted, are required to take appropriate foundation subject(s).
Notes:
An applicant who is not a native speaker of English, and does not possess an Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or an equivalent qualification for which English was the primary medium of instruction, is expected to fulfil the following minimum English language requirements:
i) An overall Band Score of 6.0 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); OR
ii) A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 for the Internet-based test / 550 for the paper-based test; OR
iii) Satisfactory results in other recognised English language assessments
Individual cases may be considered on their own merit, and applicants concerned may be required to take an additional 3-credit Adjunct English subject upon admission.
- An applicant who does not possess the above-mentioned qualification but has reached the age of 25 before 1 September, in the academic year in which he/she seeks admission, may apply as a mature applicant. He/she must demonstrate sufficient motivation, knowledge and potential to indicate a high probability of being able to complete the programme successfully. In addition, he/she may be required to take appropriate foundation subject(s).
Enquiries
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