1. Undergraduate Program:
Major: Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Major Code: 7510605
2. Program Objectives:
Graduates of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management program will:
- Possess solid political qualities, ethics, social responsibility, and professional health.
- Be equipped with fundamental and specialized knowledge in logistics, supply chain management, and digital technologies (AI, Big Data, IoT, Blockchain).
- Be able to analyze, plan, and manage logistics and supply chain operations in global contexts.
- Demonstrate innovation, adaptability, teamwork, and lifelong learning capacity for sustainable development.
3. Expected Learning Outcomes (ELOs):
Upon completion of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management program, graduates will acquire knowledge, skills, and demonstrate autonomy and responsibility as follows:
3.1 Knowledge
- ELO1: Systematize and apply state policies, laws, and basic knowledge in social, political, legal, and natural sciences; retrieve, evaluate, and manage digital data to support logistics research and decision-making.
- ELO2: Apply economic theories and digital tools (Big Data, simulations) to analyze business decisions (HR, production, finance, marketing) in logistics enterprises.
- ELO3: Apply advanced knowledge in planning, organizing, and evaluating economic and supply chain activities; integrate automation and modern technologies to improve performance and global competitiveness.
- ELO4: Analyze micro- and macro-environments; identify business opportunities; design entrepreneurial projects; conduct applied research in logistics and supply chain management with digital analytics and forecasting.
3.2. Skills
- ELO5: Demonstrate strong skills in analysis, planning, and evaluation of logistics and supply chain activities; use critical thinking and simulation tools to optimize operations in uncertain environments.
- ELO6: Apply AI and automation to collect, process, and analyze data from domestic and international contexts; evaluate the reliability of digital data in logistics and supply chains.
- ELO7: Implement digitalized and automated processes in enterprise operations; evaluate performance using intelligent management systems to ensure objectivity and efficiency.
- ELO8: Work effectively in teams (formation, leadership, collaboration); guide and supervise others using AI and specialized software to increase managerial effectiveness.
- ELO9: Develop habits of self-learning, creative and critical digital thinking, and systematic working methods; communicate effectively and respect cultural diversity in digital environments.
- ELO10: Apply IT applications and specialized software (data analytics, customs, international payments, supply chain simulations); ensure cybersecurity in logistics; demonstrate foreign language proficiency at Level 3/6 (Vietnamese Framework).
3.3. Autonomy & Responsibility
- ELO11: Demonstrate political qualities, professional ethics, civic and social responsibility; maintain health for professional activities; protect digital devices and personal data privacy in logistics operations.
- ELO12: Show professionalism, discipline, and creativity; supervise and support others effectively; adapt to green, smart, and cross-border logistics while applying digital environmental impact assessment tools.
- ELO13: Exhibit autonomy and strategic thinking in solving logistics issues; use data-driven decisions with technology applications; take responsibility for resource management, evaluation, and performance improvement.
4. Program Duration: 04 years
5. Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work as:
- Specialists in logistics, transportation, warehousing, import-export, business consulting, production, trade, or insurance companies.
- Import-export officers, international business executives, warehouse managers, or transport coordinators in global enterprises.
- Procurement specialists (supplier selection, contract negotiation, delivery monitoring).
- Entrepreneurs establishing logistics businesses or pursuing independent business opportunities.
- Researchers or lecturers in colleges, vocational institutions, or higher education, or pursue advanced interdisciplinary fields.
6. Further Study Opportunities:
- Continue postgraduate study (Master’s/Doctoral) in logistics and supply chain management domestically or abroad.
- Engage in lifelong learning and advanced research in logistics and supply chain management.
- Self-study theoretical and practical issues to enhance adaptability and expertise.