
Master of Wealth Management
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Why Master of Wealth Management
The Master of Wealth Management (MWM) at HKU Business School equips students with advanced knowledge and specialized skills essential for success in the dynamic field of wealth management.
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In-depth knowledge and practical skills
The program offers an advanced curriculum focused on practical application, taught by renowned professors, senior private banking experts, and experienced industry leaders.
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Strategic location in a global financial hub
Leverage Hong Kong's position as an international financial center and a gateway to the Greater Bay Area and Mainland China, providing students with extensive career opportunities.
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Career development in wealth management
The program equips students with a solid foundation to succeed in the dynamic and promising field of wealth management.
Programme Highlight
The Master of Wealth Management (MWM) at HKU Business School equips students with advanced knowledge and specialized skills essential for success in the dynamic field of wealth management.

Innovative Industry-Oriented Curriculum
Innovative Industry-Oriented Curriculum
The curriculum integrates cutting-edge research with practical industry applications, covering topics such as financial instruments and strategies in wealth management, wealth planning, regulatory compliance, communication and persuasion, client relationship management, current industry topics, and wealth management projects.

Unprecedented Industry Demand
Unprecedented Industry Demand
As a leading global wealth management center, Hong Kong's expanding wealth market creates a sustained demand and talent gap for asset and wealth management professionals. The MWM program positions students at the forefront of this growing industry, offering significant career opportunities.

Bloomberg Laboratory Access
Bloomberg Laboratory Access
Established in 2010, the Bloomberg Laboratory at HKU Business School provides students with firsthand trading experience and access to real-time financial data, enhancing their practical market knowledge and skills essential for a comprehensive understanding of global financial markets.

The HKU Heritage
The HKU Heritage
Studying at Hong Kong's first university, renowned globally for its excellence, students join a distinguished network of influential alumni holding prominent positions across various sectors worldwide.
Curriculum structure
4
Fundamental Core Courses
5
Stream Core Course
2
Elective Courses
1
Capstone Course
12
Total Courses
Fundamental Core Courses (4 Courses)
- Entrepreneurial and Corporate Finance
- Foundations of Wealth Management
- Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
- Wealth Management Over Global Macroeconomic Cycles
1. Fundamental Core Courses (4 Courses)
- Entrepreneurial and Corporate Finance
- Foundations of Wealth Management
- Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
- Wealth Management Over Global Macroeconomic Cycles
2. Advanced Core Courses (5 Courses)
- Communication and Persuasion
- Client Relationship Management
- Financial Instruments and Strategies in Wealth Management
- Law, Regulations, and Compliance in Wealth Management
- Wealth Planning, Trusts, and Family Businesses
3. Elective Courses (2 Courses)
- Cross-Border Investments and Financing
- Current Topics in Wealth Management
- Initial Public Offering in China
- International Study Field Trip
- Tax Planning
4. Capstone Course (One Course)
- Wealth Management Project
Admissions Requirements
For admission to the Master’s Programmes, candidates must meet the following criterias:
- Hold a recognized bachelor's degree or its equivalent;
- Provide statements from two referees assessing their suitability for the programme;
- Submit a TOEFL/IELTS* score if you are not from an English-medium university. The minimum score requirement is TOEFL: 80 | IELTS: 6 (with no subtest below 5.5).
While GMAT/GRE scores are not obligatory, a high score can be viewed favorably and prove advantageous, especially in marginal cases.
Typically, interviews are not required as part of the admissions process.
Please note that TOEFL and IELTS score reports are valid for two years, while GMAT score reports remain valid for five years. For instance, if you submit your application on October 2, 2020, only TOEFL/IELTS tests taken after October 1, 2018, are considered valid. Additionally, please ensure that you arrange to submit the official test report to us on time, as the testing authorities may not issue your report once the test result has expired.

Application Procedures
Follow these steps to apply for our programme using the online application system.
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Create an application account in the Taught Postgraduate Online Application System.
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Fill out the application form and include referee information.
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Pay a non-refundable application fee of HK$300.
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Upload your documents to the HKU Business School TPG Application Upload System.
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Remind your referees to use the hyperlinks sent to their official email addresses to complete the reference form.
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