NTTU Institute of International Education
Brief introduction
Logistics can be understood as the process of transporting goods between warehouses, factories, distribution centers, consumers, and the supply chain, which connects warehouses, factories, and so on. Studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management involves learning how to organize and operate logistics and supply chains. With an average annual growth rate of 14 – 16%, graduates in this field are never at risk of unemployment. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management program at NIIE provides practical knowledge about the business environment (such as law, economic theory, taxation, etc.), logistics management (including transportation, warehousing, customs procedures, etc.), supply chain management (including procurement, distribution channels, operations, information systems, etc.), and business (including international business, e-commerce, etc.). What sets the Logistics and Supply Chain Management program at NIIE apart is its use of advanced foreign textbooks, bilingual English-Vietnamese instruction, and a practical training model through case studies, business projects, company visits, and meetings with experts. Additionally, the program integrates enhanced English training through six courses from basic to B2 level (equivalent to IELTS 5.5 – 6.0), helping students confidently work in an international environment.
Learning environment
Facility 331 trains students in the fields of Economics, Engineering Technology, Social Sciences and Humanities… designed on a large scale with a complex of other learning support facilities such as a central library system, gym, self-study area, practice workshop…