The Human Resource Management program provides a bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management with good political, ethical and health qualities, basic knowledge of (1) labor economics and human resource management, (2) the development of human and labor resources of the region/country and (3) the basic issues in human resource management in units in the economy. With this background knowledge, students can specialize in one of three areas: Labor economics; public management of population, labor and employment; management, human resource development on the basis of economics, psychology and behavior.
Course | Credits |
1. Marxist-Leninist philosophy | |
2. Marxist-Leninist political economy | |
3. Science socialism | |
4. History of the Communist Party of Vietnam | |
5. Ho Chi Minh Thought | |
6. Foreign Language | |
7. Microeconomics | |
8. Macroeconomic | |
9. Mathematics for Economics and Administration | |
10. Statistics applied in economics and business | |
11. Business law | |
12. Accounting principles | |
13. Soft skills | |
14. Start a business | |
15. Data Science |
Course | Credits |
- Specialized knowledge | |
16. Applied Macroeconomics | |
17. Applied Microeconomics | |
18. Applied econometrics | |
19. Economic Research Methods | |
20. Management Science | |
21. Communication and communication within the organization | |
22. Human resource management and organizational behavior | |
23. Human resource development | |
24. Population and development | |
25. Labor relations | |
26. Social insurance | |
27. Labor performance management | |
28. Labor economics | |
29. International Human Resource Management | |
30. Labor Law | |
31. Planning and recruiting human resources | |
32. Salary and benefits | |
33. Management psychology | |
34. Application organization behavior | |
35. Creative thinking and growth | |
- Elective | |
36. Science of policy | |
37. Economics of Human Resource Management | |
38. Develop leadership skills | |
39. Digital applications in energy management | |
40. Project analysis | |
41. Work environment and safety | |
42. People analysis |
Course | Credits |
43. Graduation Thesis | |
44. Enterprise semester |
1.1 General knowledge
1.2 Specialized knowledge
1.3 Additional knowledge
2. Skills:
2.1 Hard skills
• Having professional skills such as analyzing and evaluating aspects related to human resource management, organizing labor activities of an organization, human resource management skills (planning, interviewing for recruitment). , training and motivating employees…).
2.2 Soft skills
3. Professional attitude and ethics:
Real estate graduates can take up jobs as real estate market analysts, real estate brokers, real estate asset managers such as court administrators. Homeowners, Hotel Managers, Real Estate Finance and Investment Analysts, Real Estate Appraisers. Graduates can work at real estate investment and development companies, investment funds, banks and financial companies, auditing and valuation firms, tax authorities, associations. Real estate, Appraisal Association, related departments such as Department of Planning and Investment, Department of Construction, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Research Institute.