
For Our Students and Someone Who Are Thinking of
Applying for Admission
As part of the School
of Business, the Department serves to provide
economic courses and conducts advanced research. The
Department also encourages the faculty members to
offer services to the community.
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information about the programmes.
Undergraduate
students can choose the BBA (Hons) programme Applied
Economics or the Economic Option of the B. Sc. (Hons)
China Study Programme. The former programme consists
of courses that have an emphasis of the training in
economic thinking and application of economic
theories in analyzing economic issues. There are
many courses rigorous enough to offer solid
foundation in economic theory so that students who
plan to pursue further study or would want to get a
career directly related to economics would find them
useful. There are also courses that emphasize
applications of economic theory and can help
students in their future careers that are directly
or indirectly related to economics.
The Economics option
of the China Study Programme provides courses on the
Chinese economy and economic policies. These
courses, together with the strong research team of
the Department, will help students in careers and
future studies related to the Chinese economy. The
China Study Programme has regular and constant joint
activities with some of the universities in China,
and organises frequent activities for the students
to visit China and some universities there.
The Department
emphasizes the relations with the students, and
encourages and helps students organize activities
for the students. The Department has close contacts
with the Economic Alumni Association, and always
seeks internship and job opportunities for the
students through some of the alumni.
The Department also
offers a M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes, and is part
of the MBA programmes of the school.
If you are a current
student and would like to know more about the
courses and the programmes, please drop by the
office of the Department or send us e-mail messages.
If you are not yet a student but may be interested
in getting admitted, please feel free to contact the
secretary or any staff member of the Department for
more information.
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