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M.Sc. Programmes

 

The following are courses offered by the Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics in the MBA and EMBA Programmes:
 
MBA Programmes
DSE5012 Macroeconomics for Business Executives
DSE5110 Statistical Analysis
DSE5111 Statistics
DSE5210 Management Information Systems
DSE5211 Information Technology Management
DSE5220 Applications of Computers in Business Organizations
DSE5230 Economics
DSE5410 Production/Operations Management
DSE6010 Managerial Economics
DSE6020 Corporate Economic Analysis and Decisions
DSE6030 Decision Making with Computer
DSE6040 E-Commerce
DSE6050 Economic Analysis for Business Decisions
DSE6060 Service Operations and Quality Management
DSE6080 Supply Chain Management
DSE6110 Forecasting and Time Series
DSE6230 Selected Topics in Information Systems
DSE6310 Operations Research
DSE6320 Optimization Models
DSE6330 Probability and Mathematical Statistics
DSE6350 Econometrics
DSE6360 Macro and Micro Economics
DSE6370 Information Technology and Electronic Commerce
DSE6410 Production and Operations Policy
DSE6500 Seminar in Information and Decision Analysis

EMBA Programmes

DSE5011 Economics
DSE5021 Quantitative Methods
DSE5411 Operations Management
DSE6011 Electronic Business
 

For further information, please go to MBA Programmes and EMBA Programme of the Faculty of Business Administration.

M.Phil. Programme


Business Economics Stream


I. List of Courses

A. Foundation and Support Courses

DSE6720 Business Forecasting
DSE6830 Managerial Economics
DSE6840 Corporate Economic Strategies
DSE6850 Selected Topics in Business Economics
DSE6860 International Trade and Investment
DSE6870 Economics of Capital Market
ECO5130 Applied Time Series Analysis
ECO5410 Monetary Economics
ECO5420 Financial Economics
ECO5430 Public Economics
ECO5440 International Trade

B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • either DSE6512
  • or ECO5110
    Modelling Methodology in Management Sciences Mathematical Economics
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710
  • or ECO5010
    Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810
  • or ECO5020
    Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6542 Advanced Seminar in Business Economics - Microeconomics
    DSE6552 Advanced Seminar in Business Economics - Macroeconomics

    D. Other Course

    DSE692T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) MPhil students are required to take at least 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support Courses, 1 course from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE692T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Faculty Core and/or Foundation and support courses can be replaced by other courses.
    c) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by courses taken at other universities or DSE8111 Independent Study.
    d) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    e) Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 units of courses (excluding DSE692T) for graduation.

    Management Information Systems Stream

    I. List of Courses

    A. Foundation and Support Courses

    Required Courses:
     
    DSE6610 Network Technology and the Internet
    DSE6751 Data and Knowledge Management
       
    Two electives from the following courses:
     
    DSE6640 Knowledge-based Systems
    DSE6660 Simulation
    DSE6680 Selected Topics of Information and Technology Management
    DSE6740 TQM/BPR
    DSE6752 Business Processes Analysis and Information Systems Auditing
    DSE6753 Business Web Design and Authoring
    DSE6770 eCommerce Essentials
    DSE6930 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
    DSE6960 Data Mining Applications
    DSE6980 E-Commerce Project
    DSE6990 Selected Topics in eBusiness Management

    B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • DSE6512
  • Modelling Methodology in Management Science
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710           or ECO5010
  • Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810
  • or ECO5020
    Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6562 Advanced MIS Research Seminar: Readings
    DSE6572 Advanced MIS Research Seminar: Methodologies

    D. Other Course

    DSE692T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) MPhil students are required to take at least 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 5 courses from the list of Foundation and Support Courses or Courses approved by thesis supervisor, 1 course from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE692T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Faculty Core, Foundation and Support courses, and/or Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by courses taken at other universities (must be advanced level seminar) or DSE8111.
    c) Foundation and Support Courses can be exempted subject to supervisor approval.
    d) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    e) Students are required to complete a minimum of 21 credit hours (excluding DSE692T) for graduation

    Operations Management Stream

    I. List of Courses

    A. Foundation and Support Courses

    DSE6630 Operations Planning and Control
    DSE6720 Business Forecasting
    DSE6730 Project Management
    DSE6740 TQM/BPR
    DSE6760 Information Technology Management
    DSE6930 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
    SEG7500 Logistics Management

    B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • DSE6512
  • Modelling Methodology in Management Science
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710           or ECO5010
  • Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810
  • or ECO5020
    Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6582 Seminar in Supply Chain Management
    DSE6592 Seminar in Operations and Quality Management

    D. Other Course

    DSE692T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) MPhil students are required to take at least 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 4 courses from the list of Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support Courses, 1 course from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE692T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, 2 courses of the required Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support courses can be replaced by other courses.
    c) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by courses taken at other universities or DSE8111 Independent Study.
    d) Foundation and Support Courses can be exempted subject to supervisor approval.
    e) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    f) Students are required to complete a minimum of 9 units of courses (excluding DSE692T) for graduation.

     

    For further information, please go to M.Phil. Programmes of the Faculty of Business Administration.

    Ph.D. Programme

    Business Economics Stream

    I. List of Courses

    A. Foundation and Support Courses

    DSE6720 Business Forecasting
    DSE6830 Managerial Economics
    DSE6840 Corporate Economic Strategies
    DSE6850 Selected Topics in Business Economics
    DSE6860 International Trade and Investment
    DSE6870 Economics of Capital Market
    ECO5130 Applied Time Series Analysis
    ECO5410 Monetary Economics
    ECO5420 Financial Economics
    ECO5430 Public Economics
    ECO5440 International Trade

    B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • either DSE6512           or ECO5110
  • Modelling Methodology in Management Science Mathematical Economics
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710           or ECO5010
  • Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810           or ECO5020
  • Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6542 Advanced Seminar in Business Economics - Microeconomics
    DSE6552 Advanced Seminar in Business Economics - Macroeconomics

    D. Other Course

    DSE890T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) PhD students are required to take at least 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 4 courses from the list of Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support Courses, 2 courses from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE890T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support courses can be replaced by other courses.
    c) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by courses taken at other universities or DSE8111 Independent Study.
    d) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    e) Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 units of courses (excluding DSE890T) for graduation.

    Management Information Systems Stream

    I. List of Courses

    A. Foundation and Support Courses

    Required Courses:
     
    DSE6610 Network Technology and the Internet
    DSE6751 Data and Knowledge Management
    DSE6770 eCommerce Essentials
       
    Three electives from the following courses:
     
    DSE6640 Knowledge-based Systems
    DSE6660 Simulation
    DSE6680 Selected Topics of Information and Technology Management
    DSE6740 TQM/BPR
    DSE6752 Business Processes Analysis and Information Systems Auditing
    DSE6753 Business Web Design and Authoring
    DSE6930 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
    DSE6960 Data Mining Applications
    DSE6980 E-Commerce Project
    DSE6990 Selected Topics in eBusiness Management

    B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • DSE6512
  • Modelling Methodology in Management Science
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710           or ECO5010
  • Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810           or ECO5020
  • Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6562 Advanced MIS Research Seminar: Readings
    DSE6572 Advanced MIS Research Seminar: Methodologies

    D. Other Course

    DSE890T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) PhD students are required to take 2 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 6 courses from the list of Foundation and Support Courses, or Courses approved by thesis supervisor, 2 courses from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE890T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Faculty Core, Foundation and Support courses, and/or Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by the courses taken at other universities (must be advanced level seminar) or DSE8111.
    c) Foundation and Support Courses can be exempted subject to supervisor approval.
    d) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    e) Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 units of courses (excluding DSE890T) for graduation.

    Operations Management Stream

    I. List of Courses

    A. Foundation and Support Courses

    DSE6630 Operations Planning and Control
    DSE6720 Business Forecasting
    DSE6730 Project Management
    DSE6740 TQM/BPR
    DSE6760 Information Technology Management
    DSE6930 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
    SEG7500 Logistics Management

    B. Faculty Core Courses

  • BSA6001
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies I
  • BSA6002
  • Research Methodology in Behavioral Studies II
  • DSE6512
  • Modelling Methodology in Management Science
  • DSE6532
  • Multivariate Statistics
  • either DSE6710           or ECO5010
  • Business Economics (Micro) Microeconomic Theory
  • either DSE6810           or ECO5020
  • Business Economics (Macro) Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECO5120
  • Econometric Theory and Applications
  • MGT6122
  • Structural Equation Modeling

    C. Departmental Advanced Seminars

    DSE6582 Seminar in Supply Chain Management
    DSE6592 Seminar in Operations and Quality Management

    D. Other Course

    DSE890T Thesis Research

    II. Required Courses:

    a) PhD students are required to take 3 courses from the list of Faculty Core Courses, 4 courses from the list of Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support Courses, 2 courses from the list of Departmental Advanced Seminars, and DSE890T.
    b) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Faculty Core and/or Foundation and Support courses can be replaced by other courses.
    c) Upon approval by the supervisor, required Departmental Advanced Seminars can be replaced by courses taken at other universities or DSE8111.
    d) Students may be required to take other courses as prescribed by the supervisor.
    e) Students are required to complete a minimum of 27 units of courses (excluding DSE890T) for graduation.

    For further information, please go to Ph.D. Programme of the Faculty of Business Administration.