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Master's degree awarded in 2014

Wednesday - July 30, 2014 16:57
On the morning of July 30, 2014, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held its 2014 Master's degree awarding ceremony. This year, 420 postgraduate students completed their programs and received their Master's degrees from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Trao bằng thạc sỹ năm 2014
Master's degree awarded in 2014

Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh (Rector) awards master's degrees to students majoring in Journalism. (Photo: Thanh Long/USSH)

These students graduated from 25 master's degree programs at the University. Among them, the programs with the highest number of graduates were Science and Technology Management (46 students), History of the Communist Party of Vietnam (46 students), Social Work (28 students), Ho Chi Minh Studies (30 students), etc.

The University of Social Sciences and Humanities is a leading and prestigious training institution in the country for social sciences and humanities. Currently, the University offers a total of 57 postgraduate programs, including 3 programs under its strategic mission. Last academic year, the University completed and received approval from Vietnam National University, Hanoi for its postgraduate training program plan until 2020. Accordingly, by 2020, the University will have 38 master's degree programs and 31 doctoral degree programs.

Professor Vu Duc Nghieu (Vice Rector) speaks at the ceremony. (Photo: Thanh Long/USSH)

In the 2013-2014 academic year, the University approved and launched two new postgraduate programs: a PhD in International Relations and a PhD in Anthropology. The University is currently developing two doctoral programs in Religious Studies and Information and Library Science, and six master's programs in Vietnamese Cultural History, Vietnamese Studies, Public Policy, Human Resource Management, Office Management, and Clinical Psychology.

Author:Thanh Ha

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