University of Hong Kong
Program Overview
About University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU), founded in 1911, is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. The University attracts the best students in Hong Kong and is committed to developing a global perspective and cross-cultural understanding among its students. The HKU Office of International Student Exchange (OISE) maintains close links with over 100 partner institutions in 15 different countries and manages the University's international student exchange programs. Together with HKU’s Office of Student Affairs, OISE organizes information sessions, cultural adjustment, orientation programs, excursions, and social activities for exchange students. The Office also gives advice and services to both incoming and outgoing exchange students on academic matters, and administers a buddy system which aims at fostering a better understanding and friendship between local and international students.
Term Dates
HKU offers IBEX opportunities in the fall and spring semesters.
- Fall semester: late-August to December
- Spring semester: mid-January to mid-May
Dates are approximate and may be subject to change.
Housing and Living Costs
- Housing: on-campus housing is provided but not guaranteed. Basic housing fees for university undergraduate halls range from HK$5,880 – 9,576/semester (excluding hall administration fee, air-conditioning and electricity charges, which vary greatly by season).
- Meals: compulsory meal charge of HK$3,680 – 4,480 per semester in the residence halls, otherwise approximately HK$3,000 per month.
- Books and academic expenses: approximately HK$1,500/semester.
- Local transportation: tram ride costs HK$2.3 while the subway fare is based on distance and can range from HK$10 – 50.
HK$ = Hong Kong Dollar
Find out more about IBEX tuition, housing, and other logistics.
Language of Instruction
English
Student Services
Guidance is given with regard to: visa and immigration formalities, accommodation, living costs, adjustment, and orientation. Prior to the start of the academic year, a series of orientation programs are organized to facilitate adjusting to a new environment.
Academic Information
If you are accepted to IBEX, you will attend two individual advising meetings to plan and revise your schedule: one with NYU Stern Academic Advising and one with the NYU Stern International Programs team. As you build your academic schedule for your semester abroad, carefully review and consider the following course information. Please note that HKU requires a minimum 3.0 GPA for all exchange students.
IBEX Course Information
- You may take a full semester of business classes while abroad on IBEX.
- At University of Hong Kong, students can complete up to 6 credits (2 classes) of their concentration. The remaining half of your concentration needs to be completed in residence at Stern. There are no exceptions to this policy. Students with concentrations that have more than a 12 credit and 4 class minimum, please contact your Advisor for specific guidance.
- Leave room for at least two general electives in your schedule. This allows you to:
- Take interesting, location-specific courses not offered at Stern, and
- Have more flexibility during the course registration process.
- Reference the IBEX Course Guide: What you can or cannot take.
- You can take a maximum of two classes per concentration.
- Accounting courses cannot be taken for credit toward the Accounting or CPA majors/concentrations.
- All IBEX grades will transfer back to NYU Stern as Pass/Fail.
Previously Approved Courses
- Listed below are courses that were taken previously by Stern IBEX students and have already been approved for a specific NYU equivalent.
- There is no guarantee that the courses listed here will be offered during the specific semester you study abroad. It is important to be flexible. Have a Plan A and Plan B and the space to take some electives.
- If a course is already listed below as approved, it does not need to be reviewed again, unless you want to see if it will count towards a new requirement.
Finding New Courses
- You are not limited to only taking the courses listed on this page.
- If you see a course on HKU’s website that you would like to take, but is not listed below, you must submit the syllabus to Stern’s International Programs team for approval.
- Once HKU publishes its confirmed courses for the semester you will be attending, you can revise your list as needed based on what is being offered.
List of Approved Courses
Course Title Abroad | NYU Credits | Course Equivalent at NYU | Semester Taken |
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PHYS1650 Nature of the Universe | 3 | Natural Science | Spring 2024 |
CCCH9026 Rule of Law and China’s Economic Miracle | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2023 |
CCCH9052 Arts, Science and Artifacts in Chinese Cultural Heritage | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2023 |
CCCH9018 Buddhism and Chinese Culture | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2021 |
CCCH9013 China: Culture, State and Society | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2021 |
CCCH 9006 China’s Modernization in the East Asian Context | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2021 |
CCCH 9037 Chinese Mythology | 3 | Cultures & Contexts | Fall 2021 |
CHIN1120 Global Perspectives on Chinese Literature | 3 | Texts and Ideas | Fall 2023 |
FINA2320EFG/FINA2320HI Investments and Portfolio Analysis | 3 | General Stern Elective | Spring 2025 |
FINA4359 Big Data Analytics Applied Toward Quantitative Finance | 3 | General Stern Elective | Fall 2021 |
IIMT3636 Decision and Risk Analysis I | 3 | General Stern Elective | Fall 2021 |
POLI 3020-1A (2609) Hong Kong Politics | 3 | General Non-Stern Elective | Fall 2022 |
IIMT3623 Design Thinking: Concepts and Applications | 3 | General Non-Stern Elective | Fall 2022 |
GEOG2153 Smartphones, K-Pop and Kimchi - South Korea Beyond the Miracle | 3 | General Non-Stern Elective | Fall 2022 |
JMSC 2007-1A (2663) Introduction to Photography | 3 | General Non-Stern Elective | Fall 2022 |
CHIN9501 Chinese as a Foreign Language I | 3 | General Non-Stern Elective | Fall 2021 |
ECON2216A Industrial Organization | 3 | Advanced Economics Elective | Spring 2025 |
ECON2214 Games and Decisions | 3 | Advanced Economics Elective | Spring 2025 |
Introductory Macroeconomics | ECON-UB 11 EGB | Spring 2025 | |
IIMT 2601 Management Information System | 3 | TECH-UB 23 Introduction to Programming and Data Science | Fall 2022 |
IIMT 4602 Digital Innovation | 3 | Advanced Computing & Data Sciences Elective OR Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2023 |
IIMT 1611 Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship | 3 | TECH-UB 1 Information Technology in Business & Society OR Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2024 |
FINA3386 Digital Assets | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Spring 2025 |
Insurance: theory & practice | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2024 |
FINA3334 Private Banking and Wealth Management | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Spring 2024 |
FINA3323 Fixed Income Securities | 3 | FINC-UB 26 Debt Instruments and Markets | Fall 2023 |
Investment Consulting, Institutional Business, and Family Office | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2023 |
Hedge Funds: Strategies, Business Management, and Institutions | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2023 |
Behavioural Finance | 3 | FINC-UB 29 Behavioral Finance | Fall 2023 |
Global Sustainable Investing and ESG Integration | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2023 |
FINA2385A ESG in Business and Finance | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2023 |
FINA 2330 Financial Markets and Institutions | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2022 |
FINA3327A: Hedge Funds Strategies, Business Management, and Institutions | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2022 |
FINA2312 Advanced Corporate Finance | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Spring 2022 |
FINA 3316 Investment banking: valuation, LBOs, and M&A | 3 | FINC-UB 50 Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring | Fall 2021 |
FINA 2344 Lending and Credit in Private Banking and Corporate Banking | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2021 |
FINA 3318 - China's Financial System and Markets | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2021 |
FINA3382 – Structured Finance and Securitization | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2021 |
FINA0601/FINA4341 Quantitative Risk Management | 3 | FINC-UB 22 Management in Financial Institutions | Fall 2021 |
STAT3618 Derivatives and Risk Management | 3 | FINC-UB 43 Futures and Options | Fall 2021 |
FINA2322 Derivatives | 3 | FINC-UB 43 Futures and Options | Fall 2021 |
FINA3351 – Spreadsheet Financial Modeling | 3 | Advanced Finance Elective | Fall 2024 |
MKTG2501 - Introduction to Marketing | 3 | MKTG-UB 1 Introduction to Marketing | Fall 2022 |
China's Business Environment | 3 | Advanced Management Elective | Spring 2025 |
MKTG 3511 Advertising Management | 3 | MKTG-UB 3 Advertising Management | Spring 2021 |
BUSI2812: IMPACT LAB | 3 | Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2023 |
IIMT3621 Creativity and Business Innovation | 3 | Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2023 |
BUSI3711 New Business Generation - a Strategic and Operational Approach | 3 | Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2023 |
IIMT3627 Venture and entrepreneurship management | 3 | Entrepreneurship Elective | Fall 2023 |
BUSI 2814 Business Ethics | 3 | SOIM-UB 12 Professional Responsibility and Leadership (PRL) | Fall 2022 |