On 12 March 2024, the Faculty of Administration and International Economics organized a seminar to evaluate the training program and learning outcomes of the International Business major. The seminar was attended by:
Dr. Nguyen Van Tan – Head of the Faculty of Administration and International Economics;
MB Ta Thi Thanh Huong – Deputy Head of the Faculty of Administration and International Economics;
MB Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy – Head of the International Business Department;
MB Tran Thi Kim Chi – Head of the International Transport and Logistics Department;
Dr. Nguyen Hoang Xuan Anh – Deputy Head of the Training Office.
In addition to the above, faculty members, staff, and honored guests from various units were present. The seminar was successfully conducted with numerous contributions and updates aimed at improving and enhancing the training quality within the Faculty of Administration and International Economics.

Mr. Nguyen Tran Quoc Anh – Deputy Director of Dong A Company and Member of the Dong Nai Export-Import Entrepreneurs Association;
Mr. Nguyen Hung Vy – Director of Tessellation Export-Import Company;
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huyen – Team Lead of the Import Department at Tessellation Company.

MB Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, Head of the International Business Department, introduced the training program of the major to the guests. After the presentation, the expert guests actively contributed opinions and proposed several solutions to improve and elevate the quality of the International Business training program in alignment with current trends. They also shared formulas and insights for lecturers and students to shift mindset and reinforce more effective learning.

According to Mr. Nguyen Tran Quoc Anh, the curriculum should be supplemented with courses in programming languages. In addition, students must be self-directed in learning and strengthen their English proficiency, as the International Business major requires a solid foundation in English to apply effectively in professional tasks and business operations.

Mr. Nguyen Hung Vy recommended that career orientation be introduced to students from the early semesters so that they can plan and build a suitable academic roadmap throughout their 3.5-year study period. Additionally, he suggested increasing the number of contact hours for courses such as International Payments and Export-Import Operations. He highlighted that the Customs Practice course is highly important, and besides classroom hours, the Faculty could invite industry experts to guide students on declaration documents. In the General Informatics course content, emphasis should be placed on advanced Excel skills for students.

According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huyen, for the E-Commerce course, instructors should teach in detail so that students acquire fundamental knowledge while studying. Beyond class hours, students should participate in export-import forums, as these provide useful practical information from professionals currently working in the field.
Following the expert contributions, the students also actively voiced their long-standing questions, which the experts addressed, offering supportive solutions to help students further develop themselves.
After a period of sharing with many noteworthy contributions, the seminar concluded successfully. Both faculty and students received valuable lessons and insights from the expert guests. Everyone committed to working together to enhance the quality of teaching and training for future generations in a manner that is both high-quality and effective, and in line with current trends.