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Bachelor in Economics, majoring in International Business Economics (for cohorts from K64 onward)

(Attached to Decision No. 3207/QD-DHNT dated 15/08/2025 of the President of the Foreign Trade University)

  1. Training objectives

General objectives

The program aims to develop high-quality human resources capable of taking on roles as specialists and managers in the fields of economics and business, with a particular focus on international economics and business. Graduates are well-prepared to work at internationally operating enterprises, international organizations, government agencies, and research institutions.

Specific Objectives

Upon graduation, students will:

PO1: Establish themselves as competent professionals or managers in positions related to economics and business, particularly in international economics and business;

PO2: Possess a solid foundation in economics and business, together with specialized knowledge in various areas of international economics and business, including in-depth expertise in one or more fields;

PO3: Possess good health, strong political and professional ethical qualities,  resilience in overcoming challenges, an innovative mindset, self-directed capability, and a sense of responsibility towards oneself,  the collective, and the community;

PO4: Work effectively in a digital environment and use English proficiently in professional activities;

PO5: Demonstrate the ability to identify, analyze, synthesize, and critically evaluate complex problems in economics and business; connect ideas and develop business models in international contexts; Demonstrate the capacity for lifelong learning and pursue advanced studies at the master’s or doctoral level in economics and business.

  1. Program Learning Outcomes

About knowledge

PLO1: Apply foundational knowledge of natural sciences, political science, social sciences and humanities, and law for studying and working;

PLO2: Apply foundational economic and business theories and data analysis tools to analyze the operations of enterprises;

PLO3: Analyze international business activities from strategic planning to practical implementation of enterprises in the world market;

About skills

PLO4: Develop basic professional skills such as communication and information transmission skills; teamwork skills;

PLO5: Develop leadership skills, playing a core role or proactively coordinating to ensure the progress and quality of common work; self-directed and building career pathways; 

PLO6: Develop innovation skills and an entrepreneurial spirit to solve professional and practical problems in economic and business activities;

PLO7: Perform proficiently in English at Level 5/6 of the Vietnam’s Foreign Language Proficiency Framework, including discipline-specific language use;

PLO8: Proficiently use advanced information technology (issued under Circular No. 03/2014/TT-BTTTT dated March 14, 2014 by the Ministry of Information and Communications). Digital competence reaches Level 5/8 across competence domains (data and information exploitation; communication and collaboration in digital environments; digital content creation; safety) and Level 4/8 for the AI application domain according to the Digital Competence Framework under Circular No. 02/2025/TT-BGDĐT dated January 24, 2025 by the Ministry of Education and Training;

About Autonomy and Responsibility

PLO9: Establish a spirit of proactively accumulating knowledge to develop professional capacity, a sense of responsibility, and professional ethics; establish the resilience to overcome difficulties and challenges; capacity to adapt to changing contexts.

  1. Curriculum framework
No. Course name Course Code Credits Prerequisite courses Note
1 Generic knowledge 38
1.1 Political Theories (Courses as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training) 11
1.1.1 Compulsory 11
1.1.1.1 Marxist – Leninist Philosophy TRI114 3
1.1.1.2 Marxist- Leninist Political Economy TRI115 2
1.1.1.3 Scientific Socialism TRI116 2 TRI114, TRI115
1.1.1.4 Ho Chi Minh’s Ideology TRI104 2 TRI114,

TRI115

1.1.1.5 (History of the Communist Party of Vietnam TRI117 2 TRI114,

TRI115

1.2 Social Science, Humanities – Arts, Mathematics – Informatics 21
1.2.1 Compulsory 18
1.2.1.1 Advanced Mathematics TOA105 3
1.2.1.2 Digital Technology and AI Applications TIN210 3
1.2.1.3 Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics TOA201 3 TOA105
1.2.1.4 Introduction to Law PLU111 3
1.2.1.5 Research Methodology for Economics and Business KTE206 3 e-CAR I
1.2.1.6 Career Development Skills KDO441 3 e-PLANE I
1.2.2 Tự Electives (choose 1 of the following courses) 3
1.2.2.1 Introduction to Business KDO203 3
1.2.2.2 Data Management System TIN313 3
1.2.2.3 World Economic Geography TMA201 3
1.2.2.4 Psychology TLH102 3
1.2.2.5 Moral and Social Problems DXH201 3
1.2.2.6 Culture and Coding: Python NGO102 3
1.3 Language 6
Prerequisite course (not included in the cumulative GPA)
English (Condition 1) / Other equivalent foreign language Academic & Business English 1 or other foreign language – Japanese/Chinese/French EAB111/

Other language codes

English (Condition 2) / Other equivalent foreign language (Academic & Business English 2 or other foreign language-Japanese/Chinese/French EAB121/

Other language codes 

Complulsory
1.3.1.1 Academic & Business English 3 or other foreign language-Japanese/Chinese/French EAB231/

Other language codes 

3 EAB121/

Other language codes 

1.3.1.2 Academic & Business English 4 or other foreign language-Japanese/Chinese/French EAB241/

Other language codes 

3 EAB231/

Other language codes 

1.4 Physical education
Physical education
1.5 National defense education
National defense education
2 Professional knowledge 78
2.1 Foundational knowledge 30
2.1.1 Compulsory 18
2.1.1.1 Microeconomics KTE201 3 TOA105
2.1.1.2 Macroeconomics KTE203 3
2.1.1.3 Principles of Accounting KET201 3
2.1.1.4 Econometrics KTE309 3 KTE206 e-CAR II
2.1.1.5 Principles of Finance TCH302 3 KTE201
2.1.1.6 Design Thinking and Innovation DTI100 3 KDO441 e-PLANE II
2.1.2 Languages (Compulsory) 9
2.1.2.1 English for Specific Purpose 1 (Advanced Business English) or other foreign language -Japanese/Chinese/French ESP111/

Other language codes

3  
2.1.2.2 English for Specific Purpose 2 (Business Communication) or other foreign language-Japanese/Chinese/French ESP121/

Other language codes

3 ESP111/

Other language codes 

2.1.2.3 English for Specific Purpose 3 (Business Communication) or other foreign language-Japanese/Chinese/French ESP231/

Other language codes

3 ESP121/

Other language codes 

2.1.3 Electives (choose 1 course) 3
2.1.3.1 Introduction to Management Science KDO202 3 KTE201
2.1.3.2 Policy Analysis KTE212 3
2.1.3.3 Optimization methods in Economics and Business DAS301 3
2.1.3.4 International Relations TMA317 3
2.1.3.5 Psychology Business TLH104 3
2.1.3.6 Culture in Business KTE325 3
2.1.3.7 AI in the Era of Digital Transformation AID300 3 Transferred course
2.2 Major knowledge 21
2.2.1 Compulsory 12
2.2.1.1 Principles of Economic Management DTU301 3 KTE201, KTE203
2.2.1.2 Business Economics KTE312 3 KTE201
2.2.1.3 Principles of Marketing MKT301 3
2.2.1.4 International Business KDO307 3
2.2.2 Electives 9
Elective 1: Choose 2 of the following courses 6
2.2.2.1 Recent Economic Thought and Institutions KTE211 3
2.2.2.2 Investment Economics KTE311 3
2.2.2.3 Development Economics KTE406 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.2.2.4 Environmental Economics KTE404 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.2.2.5 Maritime Economics TMA203 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.2.2.6 Urban Economics and City Logistics TMA204 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.2.2.7 Transport Economics TMA205 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.2.2.8 Productivity and Quality Management KTE219 3
2.2.2.9 Competition Law PLU424 3 PLU111
2.2.2.10 International Economic Relations KTE306 3
2.2.2.11 Intellectual Property TMA408 3
2.2.2.12 E-Commerce TMA306 3 TIN206
2.2.2.13 Managerial Accounting KET310 3 KET201
2.2.2.14 Money and Banking TCH303 3 KTE203
2.2.2.15 Corporate Finance TCH321 3 KTE201
2.2.2.16 Financial Markets and Institutions TCH401 3 TCH302
Elective 2: choose 1 of the following courses  3
2.2.2.17 Introduction to Business Analytics VJP205 3 KTE201, KTE309 e-CAR III
2.2.2.18 Impact Evaluation KTE213 3 KTE201, KTE309 e-CAR III
2.2.2.19 Programming for Data Analysis and Scientific Computing TIN314 3 KTE309 e-CAR III
2.2.2.20 Survey Design and Data Analysis KTE209 3 KTE309 e-CAR III
2.3 Specialized knowledge 27
2.3.1 Compulsory 15
2.3.1.1 International Trade Policy TMA301 3 KTE203
2.3.1.2 International Business Transactions TMA302 3
2.3.1.3 International Investment DTU310 3
2.3.1.4 (Logistics and International Freight Forwarding TMA336 3 TMA302
2.3.1.5 International Marketing MKT401 3 MKT301
2.3.2 Electives: 12
Elective 1: Choose 1 course 3
2.3.2.1 Time Series Models for Economics and Business TOA206 3 e-CAR IV
2.3.2.2 Trade Policy Analysis TMA328 3 KTE201

KTE203

e-CAR IV
2.3.2.3 Marketing Analytics NTS326 3 KTE201

KTE203

e-CAR IV
2.3.2.4 Technology of Business Analytics DBA304I 3 KTE201

KTE203

e-CAR IV
2.3.2.5 Supply Chain Analytics LCM300 3 KTE201 e-CAR IV
Elective 2: Choose 3 courses 9
Economic Management Orientation 
2.3.2.6 Digital Governance KTE315 3
2.3.2.7 Economics of Platforms KTE335 3
2.3.2.8 Global Governance KTE305 3
2.3.2.9 Public Choice KTE334 3
2.3.2.10 Global Climate Governance KTE317 3 KTE201

KTE203

2.3.2.11 State Management on Maritime Resource KTE333 3
2.3.2.12 Public Finance TCH431 3 TCH302
Investment Economics Orientation
2.3.2.13 (Investment Project Design DTU300 3
2.3.2.14 Economic Analysis of Public Investment Project DTU309 3
2.3.2.15 International Investment Project Management TMA315 3
2.3.2.16 Securities Analysis and Investment DTU401 3 TCH302
International Trade Orientation
2.3.2.17 Digital Trade TMA333 3
2.3.2.18 Trade in Services TMA412 3
2.3.2.19 International Taxation TMA330 3
2.3.2.20 Non-Tariff Measures in International Trade TMA329 3
2.3.2.21 Trade Facilitation TMA410 3 KTE312
2.3.2.22 International Trade Law PLU422 3 PLU111
2.3.2.23 International Finance TCH414 3 TCH302
International Business Orientation
2.3.2.24 Digital Business DBZ306 3 KDO307
2.3.2.25 International Business Operations KDO408 3
2.3.2.26 Customs Practices TMA310 3
2.3.2.27 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility KDO305 3
2.3.2.28 Negotiation and Conflict Management KDO302 3
2.3.2.29 Insurance in Business TMA402 3 TMA336
2.3.2.30 Risk Management in International Business KDO402 3 KDO307
2.3.2.31 Global Value Chain KDO304 3
2.3.2.32 International Payment TCH412 3 TMA302
2.3.2.33 International Accounting KET410 3 KET201
2.3.2.34 International Business Law PLU410 3 PLU111
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Orientation
2.3.2.35 Digital Transformation in Logistics and Supply Chain LCM301 3
2.3.2.36 Supply Chain Management TMA313 3
2.3.2.37 Operation and Production Management in Supply Chain KTE337 3
2.3.2.38 Global Purchasing Management GPM301 3
2.3.2.39 International Transport Management ITM301 3
2.3.2.40 Contract in Supply Chain Management KTE338 3
2.3.2.41 Warehouse and Distribution Management WDM301 3
Marketing Orientation
2.3.2.42 Digital Marketing MKT206 3 MKT301
2.3.2.43 (Marketing Research MKT305 3 MKT301
2.3.2.44 International Business Communication MKT408 3 MKT301
2.3.2.45 Business Customer Relationships MKT402 3 MKT401
2.3.2.46 Distribution Channel and Sales Force Management MKT306 3 MKT301
2.3.2.47 Brand in International Business MKT407 3
2.3.2.48 Digital Media Economics KTE220 3 KTE201
Other courses
2.3.2.49 Social Innovation TMA202 3 Transferred course
2.3.2.50 Business Innovation TMA327 3 Transferred course
3 Project-based courses (practicum, internship) 6
3.1 Mid-course Internship KTE501 3 Have accumulated 45 credits or more e-PLANE III
3.2 Economic and Business Project Practice (Choose 1 of 2 courses) 3
3.2.1 Business Project in Practice KTE507 3 DTI100 e-PLANE IV
3.2.2 Economic Research Project in Practice KTE508 3 DTI100 e-PLANE IV
4 Graduation Thesis 9
4.1 Graduation Thesis KTE528 9 Have accumulated 116 credits or more

KTE501

e-PLANE V

** Students may choose to study a second foreign language offered in the program (one of English, Chinese, Japanese, French, or Spanish). Upon completion of the second foreign language courses, students are expected to achieve Level 3/6 of the Vietnamese 6-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework in accordance with Circular No. 01/2014/TT-BGDĐT. The results of the second foreign language are not included in the cumulative GPA and are not a requirement for meeting the program’s learning outcomes. The results will be recorded in the student’s academic certification.

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