To promote the logistics program of our university and to foster students’ international vision in logistics, as well as to enrich the construction of the curriculum, we will open international courses on business and logistics in this summer. In order to ensure the project implemented successfully, the project is carried out by the following framework. Welcome our foreign partners to OUR SUMMER SCHOOL!
I. Outline of the Project
1. Training Objectives
1.1 To broaden students ‘international vision and strengthen their international competitiveness;
1.2 To meet the individual learning needs of students;
1.3 To improve students' international business communication skills;
1.4 To master the logistics and supply chain operation model of multinational enterprises.
2. Training Methods
2.1 Lectures on theories
2.2 Practice simulation
3. Course Contents
* Detailed course contents
Serial number |
Professors |
Teaching contents |
Class hours |
Class duration |
Training methods |
Teaching objectives |
1 |
Alex Tang |
Operational management of logistics enterprises |
32 |
6.27-6.30 |
Theory + practice |
To master the operation mode of logistics enterprises |
2 |
John Wu |
Global supply chain management |
32 |
7.3-7.6 |
Theory + practice |
To get familiar with global supply chain strategy |
3 |
Ray Bowman |
International trade and cross-border e-commerce |
32 |
7.10-7.13 |
Theory + practice |
To master the theoretical knowledge system and to get familiar with business operation procedures in international trade and cross-border e-commerce |
4 |
Jason Eugene Call |
International finance and leading edge in accounting |
32 |
7.14-7.15、7.17-7.18 |
Theory + practice |
To master the basic theory and practical skills of international finance and accounting |
5 |
Stephen Ng |
International business communication |
32 |
7.19-7.21 |
Theory + practice |
To get familiar with and to master the skills of international business communication |
Total |
160 |
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Ⅱ. Class Timetable
From June 26, 2017 to July 21, 2017
Ⅲ. Teaching Team
Professors are from top universities and business professionals from industries. Lectures are given in English.
Ⅳ. Students Application
Undergraduate students at BWU majored in Economics, International economics and trade, Finance, Finance (Securities and Futures), Logistics management, Logistics engineering, Procurement management, Information management and information system, E-commerce, Accounting(CPA), Accounting (CPV), Financial management, Business management, Marketing, Human resource management, Labor and social security, Labor relations, Law (Circulation Law)and Business English (please refer to course selection provisions for summer semester for grade requirements and related requirements ).Graduate students at BWU and some external students can also enroll in the courses.
Ⅴ. Introduction of Teaching Team
Alex Tang, Professor, Ph.D. of Business Administration of University of South Australia, Deputy President of Hongkong Logistics Association, Chairman of Education and Training Committee in Hongkong and Executive Director of Zhifa Management Limited. He also shoulders other responsibilities as professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and guest professor of MBA at Royal College of Canada. He has provided professional training and valuable consultation for more than 50 enterprises and has the professional experience as director of supply chain at PHILPS China and TOM, and as development manager at Hongkong Fortress Electrical Appliances.
Jason Eugene Call, Master of Accounting at Old Dominion University, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).Currently he is pursuing a Doctor of Business Administration degree. He has established a business to provide accounting. He has taught Accounting and Finance at Virginia College, Old Dominion University, chaired the Accounting program at ECPI University and also participated in the Rutgers University and Northeast Normal University program.
John Wu, tenured professor at the State University of California, Director of the Renault Transportation Research Center under U. S. Department of transportation and director of the US China Logistics Cooperation Office of the American Transportation and Logistics Association. He has taught at Pennsylvania State University, Weldone College affiliated to University of South California and Dream Bay College affiliated to University of California.
Ray Bowman, Professor of Santa Barbara City College and Lutheran California, Trainer at CGBP. Master of Thomas Edison State College, Chairman of the Export Council in Southern California, Director of Development Center at Ventura and Santa Barbara. He has published several academic articles on international trade and logistics and carried out training programs for enterprises sponsored by the U. S. Department of Commerce. He has held a series of senior positions at the world's largest cargo logistics company.
Stephen Ng, Professor, Ph.D. of Project Management of University of Warwick, Britain. President of Hong Kong Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Senior academician of British Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Honorary advisor of Hongkong Quality Management Association and consultant of Hongkong Logistics Development Bureau. He also shoulders other responsibilities as professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He also has the professional experience as the director of customer center of semiconductor at Motorola (Asia).