Undergraduate Courses 2017-18
SBMT
- SBMT 100Business Study Trip1 Credit(s)DescriptionThis 1-credit course is offered in the form of a study trip to another country in the winter or summer session. Each study trip will consist of at least three elements, namely lectures delivered by faculty members at the host institution, company visits and cultural adventure in the host country. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 101Introduction to Business1 Credit(s)DescriptionFor potential Secondary School students. This course introduces the basic concepts of business studies with a focus on the operations of the commercial world. Through an intensive residential program, students will gain a better understanding of business studies through a series of business seminars, communication workshops, simulation games and group projects.
- SBMT 102Social Responsibilities Project0-3 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course is offered in the form of a community project at a designated non-governmental organization (NGO) under the supervision of the School's Undergraduate Programs Office. Each project will consist of at least four elements, namely training workshops delivered by members at the host NGO, design, implementation and execution of the service-project as instructed by the host NGO. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 103Business Competitions1 Credit(s)DescriptionIn each business competition, students will be required to examine the conceptual and practical aspects of business policies and policy decision making by utilizing all the concepts, theories and tools that they learned in previous courses. This 1-credit course is offered in recognition of the effort spent by students in their participation of business competitions other than those organized by the School for selected students who have completed BMGB 202. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 104Social Enterprise Internship Program1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course is intended to give business undergraduate students an opportunity to gain exposure in the area of social entrepreneurship and apply their knowledge to solve real-world challenges facing theses organizations. It is conducted in the form of an internship program at a designated social enterprise under the supervision of the School of Business and Management. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 1111Business Cohort Induction0 Credit(s)DescriptionFor all preparatory and year 1 business students. This is a year-long course which is expected to enhance business students' community, to build bonds, identity and group pride. Students will be divided into 10 cohorts and each of which will be participating in a series of planned activities throughout the year to learn about themselves, explore new interests, contribute to the community and maintain a balance between being challenged.
- SBMT 112Social Services Project1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course is offered in two consecutive terms, such as Fall to Winter, Winter to Spring, or Spring to Summer. The course is in a form of a community project at a designated non-governmental organization (NGO) under the supervision of the School of Business and Management. Each project will consist of at least four elements, namely training workshops delivered by members at the host NGO, design, implementation and execution of the service-project as instructed by the host NGO. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course. Graded PP, P or F.
- SBMT 190Corporate Project1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionStudents apply skills and knowledge learned from business courses to focus on specific projects in a corporation setting. Students will work on group projects sponsored by participating corporations and supervised by faculty members. Approval is required prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 199Special Topics in Business and Management0-4 Credit(s)DescriptionSpecial topics in an identified area of Business and Management; topics vary with instructor.
- SBMT 310Business Field Study Fundamentals1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course is mostly a supervised study of a real-life issue faced by an organization. Students will be given opportunities to support organization's effort through assisting in collection and analysis of data, identification of strategic questions, design of studies, development and reporting. At the end of the course, students will be given a taste of real-life business experience. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course.
- SBMT 3210KBusiness Project2 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course is offered in two consecutive terms, such as Fall to Winter, Winter to Spring, or Spring to Summer. Students apply skills and knowledge learned from business courses to focus on specific projects in a business corporation setting. Students will work on group projects sponsored by participating corporations and supervised by Faculty members. Approval from the course coordinator is needed prior to enrolling in the course. Graded PP, P or F. Students may repeat the course for credits if different topics are taken.









