A breakthrough with an applied training model.
Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) offers a wide range of training programs in various fields, from information technology and economics to health sciences, languages, and tourism. A highlight of these programs is the harmonious combination of foundational theory and practical application, with a ratio of 30% theory and 70% practice, ensuring students are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to enter the job market.
The 70% application-based model helps students gain early exposure to the real-world work environment, bridging the gap between training and practice, thereby improving their employability after graduation. Graduates under this model have a higher rate of employment in their field compared to those under the traditional training model.
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DHV implements a smart learning system, providing a personalized and modern learning experience. |
The teaching methods at DHV have been comprehensively reformed, focusing on project-based learning and experiential learning. Students participate in real-world projects from their first year, gradually accumulating experience and developing essential professional and soft skills.
One of the key factors that sets the school apart is its continuous updating and adjustment of training programs to meet the real-world needs of the labor market. The school has built a strong network of cooperation with nearly 200 domestic and international businesses, providing students with opportunities to participate in real-world projects even while still studying.
For the Information Technology sector, Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) has developed cutting-edge specializations such as AI Applications, Game Technology, and Artificial Intelligence-based Web Development. According to the 2024 Information Technology Human Resources Demand Survey report by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA), these are the fields with the highest recruitment demand, with starting salaries ranging from 12-15 million VND per month.
Experiential learning is one of the highlights at Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City ( DHV ) , helping students accumulate practical skills and experience. |
Similarly, the Business Administration program at DHV is designed with many specializations such as Digital Marketing, E-commerce, and Supply Chain Management – fields with high demand for human resources in the digital age. According to a 2023 report by the Central Institute for Economic Management Research (CIEM), businesses in the e-commerce and digital marketing sectors are expected to increase their recruitment needs by 20% in the next five years.
Applying AI to the classroom – A breakthrough in education.
Beyond simply innovating its curriculum, Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) also applies artificial intelligence technology to its teaching and learning processes. The university's smart learning system integrates advanced technologies to personalize the learning experience for each student, analyzing learning data and providing recommendations tailored to individual abilities and interests.
The intelligent learning platform system has been implemented with digitized course modules and integrated student support tools. Student satisfaction with this system reflects positive assessments of the technology's effectiveness in improving the learning experience.
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Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City ( DHV ) connects students with businesses to develop entrepreneurial thinking. |
Practical training rooms, 3D simulators, and virtual/augmented reality technologies are also widely used in many academic disciplines, helping students practice in a safe and cost-effective environment.
In addition, Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) has built a complete ecosystem that closely connects training, research, and entrepreneurship so that students can apply their knowledge to solve practical problems.
The DHV Startup Incubator is a place to nurture student business ideas and serves as a bridge between students and investment funds, mentors, and the startup community. It's a crucial platform for students to develop entrepreneurial thinking and a spirit of innovation while still in school.
Building on its past successes, Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) continues to innovate and develop its applied training model. According to its development strategy for the 2025-2030 period, the university plans to further expand its training scale and develop new training programs to meet the needs of the labor market in the digital age.
Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City (DHV) also aims to become one of the leading universities in the region in applied training and entrepreneurship.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/truong-dh-hung-vuong-tphcm-dao-tao-thong-minh-with-70-programs-following-application-directions-post1737962.tpo








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