Programme Educational Objectives and Programme Learning Outcomes

1. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 
1.1. Overall Objectives
The overall objective of the Industrial Logistics specialization programme is to educate university-level graduates with strong moral character and good health, who are capable of working independently, engaging in lifelong learning, conducting research, and demonstrating creativity. Graduates are expected to possess effective teamwork and communication skills, a high level of autonomy and self-responsibility, and the ability to meet labour market demands in the context of international integration.
Students are equipped with essential foundational knowledge and professional skills to analyse, evaluate, design, and operate logistics activities and supply chain systems. In addition, they acquire in-depth knowledge in quality management, supply chain management, planning, productivity improvement, and the management of industrial production systems.
1.2. Specific Objectives
Graduates of the Industrial Logistics specialization are expected to:
  • Possess fundamental knowledge of social sciences, political science, and law; demonstrate professional ethics and a commitment to lifelong learning; and contribute effectively to the sustainable development of society and the community;
  • Acquire essential knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, microeconomics, macroeconomics, information technology, and foreign languages to support professional practice;
  • Possess basic knowledge of national defence and security, maintain good physical health, and demonstrate readiness to contribute to national construction and protection;
  • Master foundational knowledge related to logistics and supply chain activities, including demand planning, inventory control, material handling, transportation, warehousing, packaging, and logistics support services; understand supply chain management strategies and optimization; and acquire in-depth knowledge of system analysis and simulation, quality management, supply chain governance, and the planning, design, and management of industrial and logistics systems;
  • Be capable of working independently, engaging in self-directed learning and research, demonstrating creativity, and exhibiting strong teamwork, communication, and professional skills; show responsibility and adaptability to meet the practical requirements of employers and organizations; and demonstrate the ability to identify and solve complex problems, organize implementation activities, evaluate work quality, apply critical thinking, and propose alternative solutions in the design, operation, and innovation of industrial production and logistics systems.
2. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
2.1. Knowledge
PLO 1.1: Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of social sciences, political science, and law.
PLO 1.2: Demonstrate an appropriate worldview and philosophy of life, with the ability to perceive, analyse, and evaluate social and professional phenomena logically and positively.
PLO 1.3: Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and information technology to analyse and solve professional problems.
PLO 1.4: Understand the fundamental principles of logistics and supply chain management.
PLO 1.5: Apply knowledge of planning, demand forecasting, product and process design, operations research, material requirements planning (MRP), inventory management, production management, and quality control.
PLO 1.6: Apply appropriate methods of data collection and analysis to forecast information and demand.
PLO 1.7: Understand and apply international trade terms and practices relevant to the Vietnamese context.
PLO 1.8: Apply knowledge of industrial management and logistics, including database systems and production management, to improve management effectiveness, labour organisation, and operational planning in production and business activities.
PLO 1.9: Apply fundamental knowledge of engineering economics, project management, operations management, production systems management, and data analysis to system analysis and simulation, quality management, production optimisation, and productivity improvement.
PLO 1.10: Apply in-depth professional knowledge to effectively solve practical problems related to information technology applications, modern technologies and techniques, system design and control, and production and business operations in the fields of industrial management and logistics.
2.2. Skills
PLO 2.1: Identify, analyse, and solve problems using scientific approaches; design, operate, and improve systems and processes; and apply new technologies to address complex problems in industrial management, logistics, and supply chain management.
PLO 2.2: Demonstrate critical thinking in analysing and implementing alternative solutions; innovate and improve professional activities; manage change; and update and anticipate industry development trends.
PLO 2.3: Demonstrate leadership and entrepreneurial skills; communicate problems and propose solutions; transfer knowledge and skills to others; and plan, monitor, and evaluate work performance.
PLO 2.4: Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills, presentation skills, report and technical writing skills, and the ability to use digital technologies efficiently in professional environments.
PLO 2.5: Engage in effective self-directed learning; manage time efficiently; continuously develop professional competencies; and learn from practice and the experiences of others to support lifelong learning.
PLO 2.6: Demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to at least Level 3 of the Vietnamese Foreign Language Proficiency Framework (6-level scale), sufficient for professional communication in domestic and international working environments.
2.3. Autonomy and Responsibility
PLO 3.1: Work independently or collaboratively in teams under changing working conditions; take responsibility for individual and team tasks; and demonstrate initiative in task execution.
PLO 3.2: Plan, coordinate, and manage resources; evaluate and improve operational effectiveness; demonstrate autonomy and self-direction; make professional judgments and defend viewpoints; adapt to diverse working environments; withstand high work pressure; and guide and supervise others in performing assigned tasks.
PLO 3.3: Demonstrate responsibility toward the workplace; comply with organisational discipline, laws, and internal regulations; and uphold honesty, dedication, fairness, and transparency.
PLO 3.4: Demonstrate personal and professional ethics, including perseverance, flexibility, self-confidence, diligence, enthusiasm, integrity, critical thinking, innovation, social and community responsibility, political awareness, and commitment to national development and protection.

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