Concentrations

Students may take some elective courses from across all of the University disciplines, though at least 18 credits must be law and business courses. Students wishing to undertake some specialisation may complete one or two of the elective concentrations below. They may also take a mix of electives from across two or more of the concentrations. Completion of a minimum of 4 courses within one concentration will be listed with the “Name of Concentration” on the graduation transcript.

Law Professional
Code Course
LAW 302 Equity and Trusts
LAW 316 Law of Commercial Crimes
LAW 412 Civil Procedure
LAW 414 Evidence
LAW 420 Criminal Procedure
Remark: This applies only to students admitted before the 2026/27 cohort.
Code Course
LAW 200 Constitutional Law
LAW 302 Equity and Trusts
LAW 412 Civil Procedure
LAW 414 Evidence
LAW 420 Criminal Procedure
Remark: This applies only to students admitted in the 2026/27 cohort or thereafter.
Corporate Governance and Management
Code Course
BUS 308 Corporate Finance
BUS 405 Hong Kong Taxation and Planning
BUS 480 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Rssponsibility 
LAW 322 Risk and Compliance
LAW 410 Research Project
Remark: According to the programme reaccreditation and exemption approval granted by The Hong Kong Chartered Governance Institute in November 2025, effective from 1 September 2026, graduates of the Programme who wish to obtain exemptions from four modules of the Chartered Governance Qualifying Programme (CGQP) are required to complete five core courses and three specified elective courses. The three elective courses are BUS308 Corporate Finance, BUS405 Hong Kong Taxation and Planning, and LAW322 Risk and Compliance.