Cutting-edge innovations are on the rise around the world while various social issues are also evolving. Together with the advancement of technology, the future of a successful business landscape will be led by sustainable and ethical leadership.

Completing an MBA education is an essential requirement for employees to advance into senior roles in most companies. HKUST’s MBA program offers one of the most flexible curriculums in Asia that underscores the importance of technology and sustainability. The curriculum features technology modules on programming, cryptocurrency, blockchain, artificial intelligence, fintech, technology entrepreneurship skills, and a special module on sustainable leadership for students to gain double-edged skills working with technology and having a global mindset for positive societal changes.

As the first technology/green MBA program in Asia, we offer maximum flexibility for full-time and part-time students to personalize their curriculum no matter where they are in the world.

Derek Mak, part-time MBA student and a native Hong Konger works for Uber and his own sports technology startup. Having recently transferred with Uber to Amsterdam to lead a new role for the EMEA market, he shared his study experience, “The MBA program’s flexibility and virtual learning options allowed me to arrange my time between work and studying with ease as well as overcoming the six-hour time difference between Amsterdam and Hong Kong.”

Professor Tai-Yuan CHEN, Associate Dean of HKUST Business School and Director of MBA Programs, believed that “Education is intended to help contribute to the future of humanity. Our MBA program places a particular emphasis on sustainable leadership and inspires future leaders to drive positive changes in society.”

Whether you are in Hong Kong or abroad, enroll in our MBA program to unlock new innovative and sustainable opportunities with great flexibility to support your education and career.

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