Being one of the member institutions of VNU which ranks among the 'Top 500 Best Universities in the World,' being a member of ACBSP - an international accreditation organization, a Bachelor's degree in Economics issued by UEB serves as a reputable 'passport' for students to confidently obtain both domestic and international opportunities.
"Learning through doing"
The program combines scientific research and practical experience. Students have the opportunity to participate in conferences, both domestically and internationally, with leading professors in Vietnam. For students who passionate about hands-on approach, UEB’s close collaboration with corporations and enterprises ensures that they will find jobs according to their major upon graduation.
In order to develop skills working in a diverse environment, credit courses are designed to include experiences in clubs, competitions among internationally linked universities in the UK, Australia, the US, and more. Students are trained in critical thinking, research methods through in-depth subjects on logic, statistics, and state policies. The undergraduate Economics program at UEB provides clear criteria for students, including knowledge, skills, attitudes, and ethical foundations. Economics graduates have great prospects for management positions such as analysts, researchers in international corporations. With a degree in Economics, students have all the knowledge, critical thinking skills, and support from the university’s incubators to start their own businesses. Students have the competitive advantage which is they are trained by leading professors, they can build a personal brand associated with the university's reputation.
The program is updated with global economic development trends.
The program of Economics UEB was referred to foreign programs to train economists who closely follow the fast development of the global economic integration. Students are equipped with scientific thinking, the ability to identify, convey, analyze, and apply knowledge to engage in economic research and address economic issues, especially based on identifying economic interest conflicts through public policies and communication culture."
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