Dual Degrees

CUHK MBA / UT-Austin Dual MBA Degree Program

Objectives
Students who start with CUHK MBA first
Students who start with UT-AUSTIN MBA first
Estimated Expenses

Objectives

Effective since 2007, this 24-month program offers you MBAs from both CUHK MBA and Austin Texas’s prestigious McCombs School of Business.

 
 
About CUHK MBA   About UT-AUSTIN MBA
     

The first local university to establish a full-time MBA degree program back in 1966, CUHK MBA is part of the Faculty of Business Administration of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Long a pioneer in business education, we have consistently received prestigious accreditations from highly regarded bodies such as AACSB International.

 

Established over 80 years ago, UT has earned a reputation for creating knowledge whose critical significance for business and society has made it one the top educational institutes in the US. With a world-renowned faculty and over 75,000 alumni worldwide, it also enjoys the largest endowment of any public university.


 
Students who start with CUHK MBA first   Starting at Texas MBA first
Year 1 at CUHK MBA, students should have successfully completed the first year of the program (including all core courses requirement) ):   Year 1 at UT-AUSTIN MBA, have successfully completed 37 credit hours of coursework, including the first year of the core requirements (22 credit hours) and 15 credit hours of electives.”
 
For general MBA: Take 27 credits of core courses plus 12 credits of electives
For MBA with a Concentration: Take 27 credits of core courses plus 12 – 15 credits of electives to fulfil the concentration requirement

About Our Concentrations:
Students may pursue one or two of four concentration options at CUHK MBA. Each concentration requires completion of 15 credits in total. The available concentration options are:

China Business / Finance / Marketing / Entrepreneurship

Core Courses

 
  • Management Competencies and Current Perspectives
  • Corporate Financial Reporting
  • Macroeconomics for Business Executives
  • Leadership Development
  • Strategic Management
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Leading Organizations
 

Year 2 at UT-AUSTIN MBA, students should complete the following requirements for graduation:

Students who are admitted to the Dual Degree Program will subsequently take 36 hours (12 courses) of graduate business instruction at Texas MBA for 12 months
They can choose the following concentration options available at Texas MBA

Accounting / Finance / Corporate Finance / Real Estate Finance / Investment Management / Private Equity Finance / Energy Finance / Information Management / Supply Chain & Operations Management / Risk Management / Social Enterprise / Entrepreneurship / Global Business / Clean Technology / Healthcare/ Marketing / Brand & Product Management/ Marketing Analytics & Consulting/High Technology Marketing / Management/Innovation Leadership/Consulting
 
Year 2 at CUHK MBA, students should take 36 units (12 courses) of graduate business instruction at CUHK MBA for 12 months:

Students may pursue one of the four concentration options at CUHK MBA. Each concentration requires completion of 15 units in total. The available concentration options are:

China Business / Finance / Marketing / Entrepreneurship
 

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Accommodation / Programs Costs

12 Months at UT-AUSTIN MBA
  12 Months at CUHK MBA (based on 36 credits calculation)
     
 
Tuition fees USD 52,000   Tuition fees HKD 266,400
Accommodation USD 10200   Accommodation (Individual room) HKD 55,000
Food, transportation and personal expenses USD 9,000   Food, transportation and personal expenses HKD 80,000
Total estimated budget USD 71,200   Total estimated budget HKD 401,400
 

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Admissions Requirements

Application instructions and requirements can be found at:
http://mba.mccombs.utexas.edu/students/
global/inbound/doubledegree.asp
  Application instructions and requirements can be found at:
http://www.baf.cuhk.edu.hk/mba/
programmes_ft_ar.html
 
Deadline
 
Deadline
March 2012
 
February 2012