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Faculty of Business Administration – Bachelor Programmes Information Sheet for Pre-Enrollment & Course Add/Drop 2017/2018 – 2nd Semester Please read before Pre-Enrollment & Course Add/Drop A) Year 4 and Graduating Students must do the Self-Graduation Check before pre-enrollment and course add/drop. Please download the study plan in FBA Homepage and perform the relative checking from time to time (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). Please ensure you have taken all required courses for graduation in your last year of study. If you have NOT taken and passed all required courses in your curriculum, you will NOT be able to graduate. In addition, a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. B) Quotas for compulsory courses and major / required elective courses Please check your enrollment plan at the FBA homepage (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/) before pre-enrollment and course add/drop to ensure you enroll in the correct courses. Please make sure you have enrolled into all your compulsory courses and major/required electives. C) Taking more than 20 credit units NO FBA STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO TAKE EIGHT 3-CREDIT COURSES. D) Courses / Major information ACCOUNTING (ACCT) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. ACCT210 Management Accounting I and ACCT213 Principles of Managerial Accounting are incompatible. Only 3 credit units will be awarded if students complete the said two courses. ACCT213 will NOT be offered starting from academic year 2018/2019, students who fail to take ACCT213 will need to take ACCT210 instead. 2. The pre-requisite requirement of courses below are revised starting from academic year 2017/2018. Code Course Title ACCT214 International Financial Reporting Standards and the Global Environment New pre-requisite requirement ACCT100 Principles of Financial Accounting AND ACCT211 Intermediate Accounting I 1 Updated on 11/10/2017 Code Course Title ACCT314 Accounting Information Systems ACCT421 Special Topics in Accounting ACCT427 Financial Accounting in Hospitality and Gaming ACCT428 Managerial Accounting in Hospitality and Gaming 3. New Pre-requisite Requirement OPTION ONE ACCT100 Principles of Financial Accounting AND EBIS112 Contemporary Information Systems for Organizations OPTION TWO ACCT100 Principles of Financial Accounting AND Any GE course from the “Science and Technology” area ACCT210 Management Accounting I None ACCT210 Management Accounting I OR ACCT213 Principles of Managerial Accounting ACCT351/352 Internship for Accounting Function I/II, carry 1.50 credit units each course, are two consecutive semester required electives for ACC17-PAC17 students (B7 or after intakes). These courses CANNOT be counted as free electives for B6 or before intakes. Students intend to take these courses should submit the completed “Internship Acceptance Form” on semester basis and obtain approval from the course instructor concerned before enrollment. Application will be announced in due course. 4. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting (ACC) programme are awarded numbers of paper exemptions by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and CPA Australia, provided that the corresponding UM courses are completed. Please refer to FBA webpage for details (https://fba.umac.mo/programmes/bachelor/bscacc/). 5. Students should follow the study plan in accordance with their major and intake. NOT all ACCT courses are offered every semester. If students do not take courses in the right sequence, they may NOT graduate on time. For the study plans, please refer to the FBA homepage (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ACIS) & ELECTRONIC BUSINESS (EBIS) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. EBIS310 IT for Logistics and Supply Chain Management and QMDS311 Operations Management are incompatible. Only 3 credit units will be awarded if students complete the said two courses. 2. ACIS450 Implementation of Accounting Information Systems is a final year level course. Students who do not have knowledge of database management, networking and communication, 2 Updated on 11/10/2017 as well as systems analysis and design are NOT recommended to take this course. 3. The pre-requisite requirement of courses below are revised starting from academic year 2017/2018. Code Course Title ACIS220 Business Programming ACIS310 Database Management ACIS321 Analysis and Design of Information Systems ACIS355 Enterprises Resource Planning Systems ACIS410 Spreadsheets and Decision Modeling ACIS420 4. Information Systems Project Management New Pre-requisite Requirement B6 OR BEFORE INTAKES Any GE course from the “Information Technology and Knowledge Society” area B7 OR AFTER INTAKES Any GE course from the “Science and Technology” area B6 OR BEFORE INTAKES MGMT110 Principles of Business Management AND Any GE course from the “Information Technology and Knowledge Society” area B7 OR AFTER INTAKES MGMT110 Principles of Business Management AND Any GE course from the “Science and Technology” area EBIS301 Advanced Business Programming ACIS220 Business Programming EBIS315 E-Business and Global Business MGMT110 Principles of Business Environment Management AND Any GE course from the “Science and Technology” area Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting (ACC) programme are awarded numbers of paper exemptions by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and CPA Australia, provided that the corresponding UM courses are completed. Please refer to FBA webpage for details (https://fba.umac.mo/programmes/bachelor/bscacc/). 5. Students should follow the study plan in accordance with their major and intake. NOT all ACIS/EBIS courses are offered every semester. If students do not take courses in the right sequence, they may NOT graduate on time. For the study plans, please refer to the FBA homepage (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). BUSINESS ECONOMICS (BECO) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. Students are NOT allowed to take BECO100 Principles of Microeconomics and BECO101 Principles of Macroeconomics at the same time. 2. Students MUST take BECO100 Principles of Microeconomics before they can take BECO101 3 Updated on 11/10/2017 Principles of Macroeconomics. 3. BECO306 Money and Banking is for FNC11, BEC11 and BEC11-SEC11 students only, and NO exchange student is allowed to take this course. 4. BECO311 Financial Econometrics is for FNC11, FNC11-CFN11, FNC11-IMT11 and FNM15 students only, and NO exchange student is allowed to take this course. 5. IMPORTANT: If a course is offered in the 2nd semester, normally it will NOT be offered in the 1st semester of the next academic year with the exception of BECO100 and BECO101. 6. BEC11 and BEC11-SEC11 students should carefully perform the graduation check before pre-enrollment and add/drop period to ensure that you are able to complete all the required courses for gradation. FINANCE (FINC) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. Courses in the 1st column of the table below are equivalent to courses in the 2nd column correspondingly. Therefore, only 3 units of credit will be granted if students complete equivalent courses. Course Code for A8 or Before Program Course Code for A9 or After Program FINC300 Financial Management I FINC210 Financial Management FINC301 Financial Management II FINC211 Advanced Financial Management FINC312 Management of Financial FINC350 Management of Financial Institutions Institutions FINC361 Theory of Finance FINC341 Theory of Finance FINC362 Financial Research Methods I FINC342 Financial Research Methods I FINC363 Financial Markets and Institutions FINC343 Financial Markets and Institutions FINC409 Case Studies in Corporate Finance FINC421 Case Studies in Corporate Finance FINC411 Portfolio Management FINC340 Portfolio Management FINC415 Financial Management Simulation FINC422 Financial Management Simulation FINC420 International Finance FINC401 International Finance FINC440 Risk and Insurance FINC423 Risk and Insurance FINC460 Derivative Instruments FINC424 Derivative Instruments FINC461 Financial Research Methods II FINC402 Applied Financial Project FINC481 Mergers and Acquisitions FINC426 Mergers and Acquisitions FINC482 Mathematics of Finance FINC425 Mathematics of Finance FINC483 Fixed Income Securities FINC427 Fixed Income Securities FINC484 Real Estate investment and FINC428 Real Estate investment and Financing Financing FINC485 Behavioral Finance FINC429 Behavioral Finance 4 Updated on 11/10/2017 2. Course Code for A9 or B0 Program FINC340 Portfolio Management FINC350 Management of Financial Institutions FINC401 International Finance Course Code for B1 or After Program FINC344 Portfolio Management. FINC433 Bank Management. FINC424 FINC425 FINC302 FINC436 Derivative Instruments Mathematics of Finance FINC431 International Finance and Global Issues Derivative Securities Advanced Financial Mathematics Courses from old program (A8 or before intake) are not offered starting from academic year 2012/2013. Students from the old program can refer to the Course Equivalency List from Registry Homepage (https://reg.umac.mo/current-students/course-enrolment/generalinfo/), or check with FBA General Office. 3. FINC434 Applied Financial Project is a two-semester course. Year-4 students should ensure that you have enrolled this course at the 1st semester of academic year 2017/2018. If you have not taken the course in the 1st semester, your graduation will be delayed. 4. Students should carefully perform the graduation check before pre-enrollment and course add/drop period to ensure that you are able to complete all the required courses for gradation. 5. Students who would like to go on overseas exchange program should go in their 2nd or 3rd year of study. You MUST stay in UM to complete the one-year applied research project (i.e. FINC434 Applied Financial Project) in your 4th year of study. 6. IMPORTANT: If a course is offered in the 2nd semester, normally it will NOT be offered in the 1st semester of the next academic year. A course will NOT be re-offered in the 1st semester of the next academic year even if students need the course to graduate. HOSPITALITY and GAMING MANAGEMENT (GAHM) / INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATED RESORT MANAGEMENT (IIRM) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. GAHM417 Global Issues in Gaming and Hospitality Management will be offered in the 2nd semester of academic year 2017/2018 for HGM11-CHM11 and HGM11-GMM11 students (B4 intake). 2. GAHM323 Gaming Law will have a special class schedule – a 2-month course. Details will be announced soon. 3. PSYB111 Introduction to Psychology is a compulsory course for IIR17 students admitted in or after academic year 2017/2018 (B7 or after intakes). IIR17 students (B7 or after intakes) are NOT allowed to take GESB017 Psychology of Everyday Life as General Education (GE) course or free elective (FE). 5 Updated on 11/10/2017 4. Courses in the 1st column of the table below are equivalent to courses in the 2nd column correspondingly. Only 3 credit units will be granted if students complete equivalent courses. Courses for A9 or B0 Program Courses for B1 or After Program GAHM411 Casino Finance GAHM317 Casino Finance GAHM416 Data Analysis for Tourism and GAHM322 Data Analysis for Tourism and Hospitality Management Hospitality Management GAHM410 Festival and Event Management GAHM308 Festival and Event Management GAHM413 Food and Lodging Management GAHM319 Food and Lodging Management GAHM301 Gaming Law GAHM323 Gaming Law GAHM314 Global Issues in Gaming and GAHM417 Global Issues in Gaming and Hospitality Management Hospitality Management GAHM304 Hospitality and Tourism Law GAHM325 Hospitality and Tourism Law GAHM302 Hotel and Resort Management GAHM324 Hotel and Resort Management GAHM415 Quantitative Techniques for GAHM321 Quantitative Techniques for Tourism and Hospitality Tourism and Hospitality Management Management 5. Titles of the following courses are revised starting from academic year 2017/2018, while the course codes will remain unchanged. Course Previous Course Title Code GAHM201 Introduction to Hospitality Management GAHM401 Strategic Management for the Gaming and Hospitality Industries GAHM402 Hospitality Marketing and Promotion GAHM417 Global Issues in Gaming and Hospitality Management GAHM433 Convention and Hospitality Management Project Updated Course Title Introduction to Integrated Resort Management Strategic Management for the Resort and Gaming Industries Resort Marketing and Promotion Global Issues in Resort and Gaming Management Hospitality Management Project GLOBAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (GBMT) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. GBMT300 Global Business Environment is offered to HRM11 and FIC15 students (B5 intake), as well as all retaking students in this semester. 2. GBMT303 Competitive Advantages and GBMT400 Global Strategic Management are offered to GBM11 students (B4 intake) in this semester. 3. GBM11 students (B4 intake) are required to take two major electives totally in order to fulfill their graduation requirement. Please refer to FBA homepage for more information (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). 4. Students should follow the study plan in FBA homepage by taking the compulsory courses and major electives in each semester. Otherwise, students may NOT graduate on time by taking wrong course(s). Please see the following example of GBM11 year-4 study plan: 6 Updated on 11/10/2017 MANAGEMENT (MGMT) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. MGMT110 Principles of Management is offered to GBS17 students (B7 intake), and all retaking students only. 2. MGMT220 Business Communications is offered to students from ACC15-PAC15, ACC15-AIS15, FNC16 and HGM11 (B6 intake), as well as all retaking students only. 3. Students who have taken EBIS200 in the 1st semester will take MGMT221 in the 2nd semester, and vice versa. 4. MGMT330 Strategic Management is offered to students from FNC11, FNC11-BKG11, FNC11-CFN11, FNC11-FNE11, FNC11-IMT11, GBS15, BEC15, BEC15-SEC15 and HRM11 (B5 intake), as well as all retaking students. 5. MGMT331 Research Methods is offered to students from GBS15, GBM11, MKG11 and MKG11-RSM11 (B5 intake), as well as all retaking students. 6. MGMT333 Human Resource Planning and Staffing is offered to HRM11 students (B5 intake) only. 7. HRM11 students (B4 intake) are required to take three major electives totally in order to fulfill their graduation requirement. Please refer to FBA homepage for more information (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). 8. Students should follow their study plan in FBA homepage by taking the compulsory courses and major electives in each semester. Otherwise, students may NOT graduate on time by taking wrong course(s). Please see the following example of HRM11 year-4 study plan: 7 Updated on 11/10/2017 MARKETING (MKTG) COURSES / MAJOR: 1. MKTG220 Principles of Marketing is offered to HGM11-CHM11, HGM11-GMM11, GBS15, BEC15, BEC15-SEC15, FIC15, GBM11, HRM11, MKG11 and MKG11-RSM11 students (B6 intake), as well as all retaking students. 2. MKTG410 International Marketing is offered to MKG11 and MKG11-RSM11 students (B5 intake), as well as all retaking students. 3. MKG11 and MKG11-RSM11 students (B4 intake) need to take three major electives to fulfill the graduation requirement. Please refer to the FBA homepage for more details (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). 4. In order not to delay your graduation, students should (a) finish all compulsory courses by the 1st semester of the fourth year of study; and (b) follow the study plan in FBA homepage by taking the required electives in each semester. QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND DECISION SCIENCES (QMDS) COURSES: 1. QMDS100 Business Mathematics is a CM course for FBA students (B6 or before intakes). FBA student (B7 or after intakes) should take GEST001 Quantitative Reasoning for Business to fulfill their graduation requirement. 2. QMDS303 Applied Mathematics for Economics is a 2nd year level course. For students who would like to take QMDS course(s) as 3rd or 4th year level elective(s), they are advised to take QMDS301 Forecasting Models in Business, QMDS304 Advanced Calculus and QMDS400 Project and Quality Management. 3. Only 3 credit units will be granted if students complete incompatible courses under the same group in the following table. Please note that courses in the same group are NOT necessarily equivalent. 8 Updated on 11/10/2017 Group 1. QMDS100 QMDS101 GEST001 2. QMDS200 QMDS201 FINC213 QMDS102 3. QMDS105 MATB110 QMDS200 4. QMDS202 FINC213 EBIS310 5. QMDS311 Incompatible Courses Business Mathematics Mathematics for Business and Economics Quantitative reasoning for business Statistics and Data Analysis Probability and Statistics Statistics for Finance Applied Calculus Applied Calculus Calculus I Statistics and Data Analysis Data Analysis and Modeling Statistics for Finance IT for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Operations Management For example: Students who are planning to enroll in QMDS200 Statistics and Data Analysis, or who have already passed this course should not take QMDS201 Probability and Statistics, or vice versa. They are incompatible subjects (belong to Group 2). Only 3 credit units will be given if students complete both QMDS200 and QMDS201. 4. If students failed two or more courses appeared in the same group listed in item 3, passing one of these eventually does NOT mean they have retaken all failed courses. For instance, students who failed and try to retake both QMDS201 and FINC213 (belong to group 2), they can enroll in QMDS200 as retake course for one of the two failed courses, but one more course is still required if they would like to retake both of them. For the relative retaking details, please contact Ms. Kaman AO (kamanao@umac.mo) or Mr. Kevin WONG (kevinwong@umac.mo). 5. The following course substitution is for students who transferred from non-FBA programmes to FBA programmes. Please approach Ms. Kaman AO (kamanao@umac.mo) or Mr. Kevin WONG (kevinwong@umac.mo) for application of course substitution. Substituted Course Course Taken Before Transfer of Major / Programme 1. QMDS100 Business Mathematics ECOB121 Mathematics II 2. QMDS100 Business Mathematics MATB110 Calculus I 3. QMDS200 Statistics and Data Analysis ECOB122 Statistical Analysis I 4. QMDS200 Statistics and Data Analysis ECOB123 Statistical Analysis II 6. Students should follow study plan in accordance with their major and intake. NOT all QMDS courses are offered every semester. If students do not take courses in the right sequence, they may not graduate on time. For the study plans, please refer to the FBA Homepage (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). 9 Updated on 11/10/2017 E) PROGRAMME INFORMATION - FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED IN 2009 OR AFTER GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) COURSES:  Students admitted in or after academic year 2017/2018 (B7 or after intakes) are required to take TWO courses from EACH of the 4 GE areas (including ONE compulsory course from EACH area as stated below). Additional GE course(s) taken will ONLY be counted as free elective(s).  For further details, please refer to the Registry homepage (https://reg.umac.mo/current-students/ge/model1718/framework/). General Education Area Compulsory Course Global Awareness GEGA001 Macao and Chinese Civilization Literature and Humanities GELH001 Chinese Language and Culture Science and Technology GEST001 Quantitative Reasoning for Business Society and Behaviour GESB000 Ethics, Values, Law and Society In order to satisfy the GE requirement, students admitted between academic years 2011/2012 and 2016/2017 (B1 to B6 intakes) are required to take TWO courses from Area 1 and ONE course from EACH of Area 2 to 13. Additional GE course(s) taken will ONLY be counted as free elective(s). For further details, please refer to the GE course list of your own intake (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/). DISTRIBUTION/DIVERSITY (DE) COURSES:  Students admitted between academic years 2011/2012 and 2016/2017 (B1 to B6 intakes) have to take DE courses in order to satisfy their curriculum. The four DE courses should be from four different major programmes/disciplines other than the student’s own major programme. For the disciplines of each FBA major programme, you can refer to the FBA website for your reference (https://fba.umac.mo/students/study-plans/).  Please visit the Registry homepage (https://reg.umac.mo/current-students/course-enrolment/generalinfo/) for course disciplines.  Students majoring in ACC11, ACC13-PAC13, ACC13-AIS13, ACC15-PAC15, ACC15-AIS15, FNC11, FNC11-BKG11, FNC11-CFN11, FNC11-FNE11, FNC11-IMT11, FNC16, FNC16-FNE16, GBS11, GBS15, BEC11, BEC15, BEC11-SEC11, BEC15-SEC15, ELB11, FIC11, FIC15, GBM11, HRM11, MKG11 and MKG11-RSM11 (B1 to B6 intakes) are required to take BBEL332 Business Law as one of their DE courses, thus other course(s) with discipline in “Law” will not be classified as their DE course(s).  HGM11-CHM11 students (B1 to B6 intakes) have to take GAHM325 Hospitality and Tourism Law as one of their DE courses, thus other course(s) with discipline in “Law” will not be classified as their DE course(s).  HGM11-GMM11 students (B1 to B6 intakes) should take GAHM323 Gaming Law and GAHM202 Psychology of Gambling as their DE courses, thus other course(s) with disciplines in “Law” and “Psychology” will not be classified as their DE course(s). 10 Updated on 11/10/2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES:  Students (B7 or after intakes) are required to take English language courses according to the placement level. Students are NOT allowed to take any English language course at a level lower than the placement result. Please refer to the Registry homepage for more information  (https://reg.umac.mo/current-students/1718model/lang_skills/). Placement Level English Language Course Requirement IE1 EELC110 Interactive English I EELC120 Interactive English II EELC130 Academic English IE2 EELC120 Interactive English II EELC130 Academic English One 3-credit free elective AE EELC130 Academic English Two 3-credit free electives None of the above Three 3-credit free electives Students (B6 intake) are required to take English language courses according to the placement level. Students are NOT allowed to take any English language courses at a level lower than the  placement result, and additional course(s) taken will ONLY be counted as free elective(s). Placement Level Paired English Language Course Requirement IE1 EELC110 Interactive English I EELC120 Interactive English II IE2 EELC120 Interactive English II EELC130 Academic English AE EELC130 Academic English 1 English elective English Electives 2 English electives Students (B2 to B5 intakes) who are placed in level zero English language courses are required to enroll in any pair of co-requisite courses in their 1st year of study. Completion of a pair of co-requisite courses is a must for graduation of this group of students (i.e. B2 to B5 intakes who are placed in level zero English language courses). The course discipline of these four courses is “English Language”, completed co-requisite courses may be classified as DE or FE courses, depending on the student's enrolment record. Students will only be eligible to take the intermediate level English language courses after they have completed the level-zero English language courses. 11 Updated on 11/10/2017 Level-Zero English Language Courses Co-Requisite Courses * Intermediate Level English Language Courses EELC001 EELC002 EELC123 EELC124 EELC125 EELC126 EELC215 EELC216 EELC121 EELC122 English I: Basic Skills 1 English I: Basic Skills 2 Listening & Speaking Improvement 1 Listening & Speaking Improvement 2 Reading Skills & Strategies 1 Reading Skills & Strategies 2 English for Business Majors 1 English for Business Majors 2 OR English II: Introduction to University English 1 English II: Introduction to University English 2 * Students should complete any 2 courses from the list in order to satisfy the co-requisite requirement. For instance, students who have taken EELC123 in the 1st semester, they can take EELC124, EELC125 or EELC126 in next semester.  Students (B1 to B5 intakes) who have NOT completed the English language course requirement, please refer to the Registry homepage for the transitional plan (https://reg.umac.mo/current-students/ge/model1112/transitional-plan/).  As stated in the GE regulation, students (B1 intake) whom are assigned to English language courses below intermediate level, must successfully complete the elementary level before they can enroll into the intermediate level for fulfilling GE requirements. Those completed elementary level English language courses will ONLY be counted as free electives. Students are NOT allowed to take any English language course at a level lower than the placement result level. English Language Courses of Intermediate English Language Courses Below Level or Above Intermediate Level EELC215 English for Business Majors 1 EELC001 English I: Basic Skills 1 EELC216 English for Business Majors 2 EELC002 English I: Basic Skills 2 OR OR/AND EELC121 English II: Introduction to EELC011 English I: Basic Skills 3 University English 1 EELC012 English I: Basic Skills 4 EELC122 English II: Introduction to University English 2 OR EELC131 English III: Academic English 1 EELC132 English III: Academic English 2 OR EELC141 English IV: Academic English 3 EELC142 English IV: Academic English 4 OR ENGL112 Critical Reading and Writing ENGL113 Experiencing Literature In English BUSINESS LAW COURSES:  BBEL332 Business Law is for students from FNC11, FNC11-BKG11, FNC11-CFN11, FNC11-FNE11, FNC11-IMT11, GBS15, FIC15, HRM11, MKG11, MKG11-RSM11 (B5 intake) 12 Updated on 11/10/2017 only. BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA/GBS):  Students are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to perform the self-graduation check before pre-enrollment and course add/drop so that they can know clearly which courses are missing.  GBS11, GBS15 and GBS17 students who have taken either MGMT221 or EBIS200 in the 1st semester, they should take the remaining one in the 2nd semester.  GBS15 students (mainly B6 intake) who are going to declare major in this semester, please conduct pre-enrollment according to the study plan of your prioritized major. Courses for 2nd year of study are similar among majors, except:  ACCT210 Management Accounting I is for students majoring in FIC15.  ACCT213 Principles of Managerial Accounting is for students of other majors in GBS programme, excluding FIC15.  “Non-FBA course” restriction for some electives in the study plan of BEC15 and BEC15-SEC15.  After the final major is assigned, GBS15 students (mainly B6 intake) should adjust their enrollment plan accordingly within the course add/drop period.  In order to graduate, it is COMPULSORY for GBM11 and GBM17 students to participate in the outgoing exchange programme for AT LEAST one semester.  ELB11 students (B1 and B2 intake), as well as students from BEC11, BEC11-SEC11, BEC15 and BEC15-SEC15 (B1 to B6 intakes) should be aware that there is a “Non-FBA course” restriction for some free electives in their study plans. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING (ACC): NIL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE (FNC): NIL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATED RESORT MANAGEMENT / BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY AND GAMING MANAGEMENT (HGM): NIL QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND DECISION SCIENCES (QMDS) COURSES: NIL F) FBA students are NOT allowed to take several courses offered by other faculties. Students have to check the relative list from the FBA website before pre-enrollment and course add/drop (http://www.umac.mo/fba/bachelor/Courses_Not_for_FBA_students.pdf). 13 Updated on 11/10/2017

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