This is an MBA program from the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) - a school that has been accredited by AACSB for 30 consecutive years - implemented in Vietnam in cooperation with the FSB Institute of Management & Technology (FPT Corporation).
The program is taught according to CU Denver's curriculum, methods and assessment standards; at the same time, practical situations from Vietnamese enterprises are added to ensure that students can "localize" US management thinking into the reality of domestic business operations.
Students will study entirely in English, access international learning materials and participate in real-life projects under the guidance of CU Denver lecturers and FPT University's team of experts.
Upon graduating from the program, students will receive an MBA degree awarded by CU Denver, recognized by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training , and equivalent to studying in the United States.
Mr. Scott Dawson - Dean of the School of Business, CU Denver said that the value that makes the difference in the US approach to management education is the management foundation built on practicality, data-based thinking, the ability to measure results and the ability to transform knowledge into skills.
CU Denver's MBA program is designed to be immediately applicable to the workplace, through management simulations, case studies from global businesses, real-world projects, and a US-standard assessment system.
Mr. Pham Quang Vinh, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, former Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States, who has more than 10 years of diplomatic work in the US, noted that for the past 30 years, CU Denver has continuously had AACSB accreditation - a quality standard that only less than 10% of schools in the world have achieved.
Possessing an AACSB-accredited MBA is a major competitive advantage in the global labor market, where businesses highly value employees with a solid management foundation and a global mindset.
Source: https://giaoducthoidai.vn/ra-mat-chuong-trinh-thac-si-quan-tri-kinh-doanh-dinh-huong-tu-duy-quan-tri-so-post758159.html






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