1. Undergraduate Program:
Major: Economics
Major Code: 7310101
2. Program Objectives:
The program aims to train graduates with:
- Solid political, ethical, and health foundations; social responsibility; and professional integrity.
- Fundamental and specialized knowledge in economics, management, and social sciences applicable to organizational governance in the context of a market economy and international integration.
- Modern mindset, entrepreneurial spirit, research competence, and lifelong learning capacity.
3. Expected Learning Outcomes (ELOs):
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Economics program, graduates will acquire knowledge, skills, and demonstrate autonomy and responsibility as follows:
3.1 Knowledge
- ELO1: Systematize and classify state policies and laws; evaluate information needs; effectively manage digital data; analyze reliability and accuracy of social, political, legal, and economic information.
- ELO2: Master economic theories and practical applications in business management (HR, production, finance, marketing); solve technical and digital operation issues with appropriate solutions.
- ELO3: Apply specialized knowledge with IT and planning skills to organize, lead, and evaluate organizational performance; adjust digital tools to innovate processes and products.
- ELO4: Assess macro- and micro-environments; identify business opportunities; design creative ideas and entrepreneurial plans; apply digital tools in research; update personal and team digital competencies.
3.2. Skills
- ELO5: Analyze, plan, implement, and evaluate economic issues; lead strategies in dynamic contexts; integrate AI responsibly in decision-making, ensuring compliance with law and ethics.
- ELO6: Apply AI in data collection and analysis; propose improvements and design innovative AI-based solutions for complex economic problems.
- ELO7: Manage microeconomic tasks and enterprise operations; evaluate performance with AI applications; propose AI improvements and establish transparent evaluation standards.
- ELO8: Communicate effectively in professional contexts; employ critical thinking; adapt to various digital technologies; foster leadership, entrepreneurship, and job creation.
- ELO9: Cultivate self-learning, creativity, and systematic working; lead entrepreneurial activities; respect cultural and generational diversity in digital environments.
- ELO10: Proficiently use applied informatics and data-processing tools; adapt in digital communication; demonstrate foreign language proficiency (Level 3/6 – Vietnamese Framework).
3.3. Autonomy & Responsibility
- ELO11: Demonstrate ethics, civic responsibility, and proactive information security; identify risks and apply suitable protection measures in digital environments.
- ELO12: Show discipline, professionalism, and creativity; integrate and generate innovative content; ensure personal data protection and secure resource management.
- ELO13: Exhibit autonomy and flexibility in professional judgments; communicate effectively via digital media; defend personal viewpoints and assert professional identity.
4. Program Duration: 04 years
5. Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work as:
- Economists, managers, or consultants in enterprises, public organizations, and socio-economic projects.
- Analysts in policy planning, investment, finance, accounting, taxation, or market research.
- Entrepreneurs or self-employed business creators.
- Researchers or lecturers in institutes, universities, and policy-making bodies.
6. Further Study Opportunities:
- Pursue Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Economics domestically or abroad.
- Continue lifelong learning, updating knowledge, and conducting research in Economics.