The Master's in Management program at Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS) aims to enhance the global perspective and professional abilities of aspiring managers and leaders. The program covers essential coursework such as entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, strategic management, and marketing management. Graduates are expected to have a deep understanding of business fundamentals, adaptability in dynamic environments, and practical managerial skills.

Students admitted to the program will spend one year at the PHBS UK Campus and another year at the PHBS main campus in Shenzhen.
This program provides specialized training in management, blending theory with practice through interdisciplinary courses in management theories, economics, and organizational behavior. It incorporates mathematical and logical thinking with creative and lateral thinking for analyzing and solving problems.
Designed to sharpen both analytical and creative thinking, the program equips students with the tools to solve complex problems and drive innovation. Students will build a strong foundation in management theory, gain research skills in related areas, and acquire cutting-edge expertise to excel in corporate management.
With a balance of hard and soft skills, this program prepares students to become an innovative global leader, ready to thrive across diverse industries and careers.
Upon successfully completing all first-year coursework at the UK campus, PHBS UK will issue a certificate recognizing your academic achievements in the United Kingdom. Following the successful completion of all second-year requirements and the defense of your thesis, you will be conferred a master's degree from Peking University (PKU).
Ranked 14th in the world by QS, Peking University is celebrated globally for its academic excellence. It is also recognised by the UK Home Office on the Global Universities List for the High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa, enabling graduates to access exceptional opportunities to further their careers in the UK.
Admissions for the 2026 cohort are now open, and will close on March 31, 2026.




