Bachelor of Science in Environment and Sustainable Business

Award Title (in English) :
(in Chinese):
Bachelor of Science in Environment and Sustainable Business *
理學士(環境及可持續發展商業)
Collaborating Academic Units: School of Energy and Environment (SEE) (Host) and
College of Business (CB)
Programme Duration 
and Study Mode:
4 years, Full-time
Expected Commencement Date: Semester A 2025/26
Intake Quota: 30 students per year
Minimum credit units required for graduation: 130
Maximum credit units permitted: 144

* This Bachelor of Science in Environment and Sustainable Business programme is subject to the Senate’s approval.
 

Introduction

The Bachelor of Science in Environment and Sustainable Business is a four-year undergraduate programme jointly offered by the School of Energy and Environment and the College of Business. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions, and featuring experiential learning and industry connection via experts sharing (e.g., in guest lectures) from practitioners of leading organizations in Hong Kong, the programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of sustainable business and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), and their integration in the business world.

By the end of the programme, students will have a comprehensive understanding of sustainable business and ESG, and be able to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios. They will also have a solid foundation in the science behind non-financial disclosures, and be familiar with the latest trends and technologies in sustainable energy and other fields in support of investment decision-making for sustainable finance.

The rationale for starting a new 4-year undergraduate programme in Environment and Sustainable Business is to meet the growing demand for professionals who can integrate ESG considerations into business, finance, and investment decisions. This demand is driven by the recognition that ESG factors are critical to long-term financial performance, and is reflected in the increasing popularity of sustainable investing and the growth of the sustainable finance industry. Hong Kong is well-positioned to take advantage of this growing demand, given its strategic location as a major financial hub and center for international trade and finance.

Aims of Major

The programme will expose students with a diverse knowledge of issues relevant to sustainable business, environmental science, and ESG-related analyses, including the principles, practices, and standards used in the industry. It will emphasize the economic and financial aspects of sustainable business, including the use of financial models and data analysis to evaluate sustainable investment opportunities and critically analyze business sustainability. Overall, the programme will provide students with a unique opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to succeed in this rapidly growing field, while also contributing to the development of a more sustainable financial sector.

Objectives:

a. To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of energy and environmental science, engineering, business, economics, and finance, and how they relate to sustainable business and ESG;
b. To equip students with the skills and knowledge required to analyze and evaluate the financial viability of green projects, and to design and implement green finance and investing strategies; and
c. To prepare students for careers in sustainable finance and ESG, including roles in investment management, research, and advisory services, and to foster a culture of sustainability and social responsibility in the business world.

 

Intended Learning Outcomes of Major (MILOs)

Upon successful completion of this Major, students should be able to:

  1. Explain the fundamental principles of environmental science, sustainability, economics and finance, and their connections to sustainable business and ESG practices.
  2. Apply quantitative, technical and analytical skills to analyze and interpret data in environmental science and sustainability.
  3. Design and implement strategies aligned with sustainable business objectives and environmental goals.
  4. Analyze sustainability issues critically in the real world, and assess their global economic, environmental, and social impacts.
  5. Collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams in achieving team goals.
  6. Demonstrate a strong awareness of professional and ethical responsibilities in sustainable business and ESG practices.
  7. Articulate complex concepts and findings to diverse stakeholders through effective written and oral communication.
  8. Recognize the importance of lifelong learning and continuously update skills and knowledge to adapt to evolving sustainability practices and emerging trends.

Curriculum

Students will enroll in courses primarily offered by SEE and CB to complete a minimum requirement of 130 credit units in four years.

Gateway Education Requirement (30 credit units):

Requirements Courses Credit Units
University Requirements GE English (1): GE1401 University English 3
GE English (2): GE2401 English for Science 3
GE1501 Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy 3
Distributional Requirements Choose from the three distributional areas below and take at least one course from each of the three areas:
  • Area 1: Arts and Humanities
  • Area 2: Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
  • Area 3: Science and Technology
12
School-specified Courses

SEE1005 Global Sustainable Technologies and Finance

3

SEE2003 Introduction to Energy and Environmental Data Analysis

3
SEE3001 Energy and Environmental Policy 3


School Requirement (15 credit units):

Course Code Course Title Level Credit Units
CHEM1300 Principles of General Chemistry B1 3
MA1200 / MA1300 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I /
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I
B1 3
MA1201 / MA1301 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II /
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II
B1 3
PHY1201 General Physics I B1 3
SEE1002 Introduction to Computing for Energy and Environment B1 3
SEE1006 Professional Development: ESB Career Planning Workshop B1 0
SEE2000 Professional Development I B2 0
SEE4000 Professional Development II B4 0


Major Requirement (85 credit units):
1) Core Courses (76 credit units)

Course Code Course Title Level Credit Units
School of Energy and Environment (34 credit units)
SEE2002 Chemical Sciences for Energy and Environmental Engineers B2 4
SEE2203 Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Management B2 3
SEE2204 Principles of Sustainability B2 3
SEE3003 Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies B3 3
SEE3203 Air Pollution B3 3
SEE3206 Environmental Social Governance B3 3
SEE4116 Energy and Carbon Auditing B4 3
SEE4217 Waste and Wastewater Treatment Engineering B4 3
SEE4218 Water and Water Resource Engineering B4 3
SEE4992 Final Year Project on Sustainability B4 6
College of Business (42 credit units)
AC3393 Sustainability Reporting and Disclosure Practices B3 3
CB2100 Introduction to Financial Accounting B2 3
CB2201 Operations Management B2 3
CB2300 Management B2 3
CB2400 Microeconomics B2 3
CB3044 Introduction to Financial Markets B3 3
CB3410 Financial Management B3 3
CB4605 Business Consultancy Project B4 6
EF3043 Economics for Sustainability B3 3
EF3320 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management B3 3
EF4010 Sustainable Finance B4 3
EF4313 Corporate Finance B4 3
MS3124 Global Supply Chain Management B3 3


2) Electives (9 credit units)

Course Code Course Title Level Credit Units
School of Energy and Environment
SEE3103 Energy Efficiency for Buildings B3 3
SEE3205 Urban Sustainability B3 3
SEE4004 Environmental Impact Assessment for Sustainable Development B4 4
SEE4202 Atmospheric Chemistry B4 3
SEE4203 Advanced Treatment and Management of Solid and Municipal Waste B4 3
SEE4205 Design of Smart Cities and Sustainable Building B4 3
SYE4024 Project Management B4 3
College of Business
CB2101 Introduction to Managerial Accounting B2 3
CB2200 Business Statistics B2 3
CB2402 Macroeconomics B2 3
CB2500 Information Management B2 3
CB2601 Marketing B2 3
CB3043 Business Case Analysis and Communication B3 3
CB4303 Strategic Management B4 3
EF4314 Corporate Valuation B4 3
EF4321 Derivatives and Risk Management B4 3
EF4327 Fixed Income Securities B4 3
EF4328 Asset Management B4 3
School of Law
LW4625 Environmental Law B4 3