Air Transport Economics Faculty Conducts Accreditation for 2025 Training Programs
On July 9, 2025, the Air Transport Economics Faculty successfully organized the accreditation session for the 2025 training programs in two majors: Transport Economics and International Business. This important professional activity aimed to review, adjust, and finalize the training programs based on competency-based education approaches, while ensuring alignment with the evolving trends in the transport and global economy sectors.
The accreditation session was attended by the Scientific Evaluation Council, consisting of experts from universities, research institutes, and enterprises in the fields of logistics, transport, and economics. From the Air Transport Economics Faculty, the event saw the presence of the Faculty leadership, program development committee members, and other lecturers.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Co Tan Anh Vu emphasized, “The development and update of training programs are not only internal requirements to ensure the quality of education but also a responsibility in training high-quality human resources for the transport economics and international business sectors.”

Dr. Co Tan Anh Vu delivered the opening speech of the program
During the session, representatives of the program development committee presented the main contents of the new 2025 training programs for both majors. The presentation focused on the program structure, volume of knowledge, required and elective courses, specialization orientation, and notably, the alignment between the program, learning outcomes, and labor market demands. The program content was developed based on enterprise surveys, advanced domestic and international curriculum frameworks, and the integration of innovative elements such as digital transformation, sustainable development, and soft skills training.
The Evaluation Council provided in-depth feedback and detailed suggestions on the program content to ensure scientific validity, practical relevance, and up-to-date alignment with emerging industry trends. Council members especially highlighted the need to strengthen skill-based courses and update modules related to digital transformation, sustainable logistics, and international economic integration.
The program development committee respectfully acknowledged all the feedback and fully recorded the recommendations for further revisions and program completion.

The lecturer presented the training program
Concluding the session, the Evaluation Council assessed that the 2025 training programs for Transport Economics and International Business meet the expected quality and generally align with developmental orientations. However, the Council recommended that the drafting team make some minor adjustments to further enhance the program before official implementation.
The accreditation session was conducted in a serious, professional, and effective manner, reflecting the open-mindedness, responsibility, and continuous innovation of the Air Transport Economics Faculty in educational development. This marks a crucial step in preparing for the official launch of the 2025 training programs, contributing to the development of high-quality human resources to meet the demands of the transport, logistics, and international business sectors in the new era.
(Author: P.C Van)

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