The training program was attended by school leaders, heads of functional departments, leaders and assistants in undergraduate and postgraduate training, and a number of lecturers from faculties and institutes throughout the school.
In his opening remarks at the training program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Thanh Nam - Secretary of the Party Committee and Head of the University Council of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi, emphasized that 2025 is a pivotal year for the university with major adjustments, including adjustments to the curriculum. These adjustments are made regularly with different requirements at each stage, meeting the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, VNU Hanoi, and the university's training needs.
“This is the seventh time the university has adjusted its curriculum with new highlights to meet the increasingly high demands of society in the digital age as well as the internationalization trend of the university's training and research activities,” said Associate Professor Bui Thanh Nam. With this adjustment, the university's curricula will continue to equip students with a comprehensive and fundamental system of knowledge and skills to confidently find good job opportunities after graduation.
Associate Professor Bui Thanh Nam stated that the adjustment of the curriculum aims to meet the increasingly high demands of society in the digital age.
The training program was conducted with guidance and exchange of ideas from experts in the accreditation and quality assessment of training programs at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi, and other universities.
The training focused on designing learning outcomes in curriculum development and organizing teaching and learning that are compatible with those outcomes. In addition, experts provided information on designing assessment methods to ensure accurate measurement of learning outcomes for courses and curricula.
Dr. Pham Huy Cuong - Head of Student Affairs and Quality Assurance Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi, shared information on designing learning outcomes in curriculum development.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Van Hao - Eastern International University, discussed the organization of teaching and learning in accordance with the learning outcomes of the training program.
The training session attracted the participation of leaders of functional departments, leaders and training assistants for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and a number of lecturers from Faculties and Institutes throughout the university.