INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE

Semester course list

Course list for the 2nd semester, academic year 2025-2026

No.Subject CodeSubject nameContact hoursNumber of class
1QTRE402Organizational Behavior451
2QTRE407Project Management451
3QTRE409Productivity and Quality Management451
4QTRE203Leadership451
5PLUE410International Business Law451
6QTRE401International Business and Management451
7QTRE408Cross-cultural management451
8MKTE401International Marketing451
9QTRE328Management of New product development451
10QTRE326Change Management451
11QTRE448Entrepreneurship in digital era451
12TCHE424Financial statement analysis451
13TCHE426Fin 2 (Project-based learning)451
14TCHE425International Financial Management451
15TCHE341Financial Economics451
16DTUE406Portfolio Management451
17TCHE417International Trade Finance451
18NHAE408Applied Technology in Finance and Banking451
19KETE301Financial Accounting451
20TMAE315International Investment Project Management451
21CMS401FContract management in supply chains451
22TCH422FMarkets and Finance Management451
23TMAE412Trade in services451
24MKTE402Business Customer Relationship451
25KDOE402Risk Management in International Business451
26KTEE219Productivity and Quality Management451
27TMA331FSea and air transport451
28TCHE412International payments*451
29TMAE336Logistics and International Freight Forwarding453
30TMAE402Insurance in business453
31MKTE206Digital marketing451
32MKTE305Marketing Research451
33MKTE407Brand In International Business451
34MKTE408International Business Communication451
35MKTE306Distribution Channel and Sales Force Management451
36TCHE414International Finance451
37TMAE320Taxation and Tax System451
38KDOE305Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility451
39TMAE313Global Supply Chain Management Strategy451
40KTEE338Contract in Supply Chain Management451
41TMAE310Customs Affairs451
42KTEE337Operation and Production Management in Supply Chain451
43GPME301Global Purchasing Management451
44WDME301Warehouse and Distribution management451
45TMAE327Business Innovation451
46QTRE426Public Relations Management451
47NTSE433Commercial Marketing451
48NTSE431Digital and Social Media Marketing451
49NTSE435Integrated marketing communications project at Agencies451
50TMAE306Ecommerce451
51QTRE428Multimedia management451
52QTRE403Human Resource Management*451
53KETE310Managerial Accounting451
54QTRE410Operations Management451
55QTRE309Principles of entrepreneurship451
56ESP341English for Specific Purpose 4 (Business Correspondence)601
57ESP342English for Specific Purpose 4 (Contract)601
58NHAE302Principles of Banking452
59TCHE321Corporate Finance452
60AIDE300AI in the Era of Digital Transformation*451
61MKTE301Principles of Marketing451
62TINH313Data Management System451
63TINH314Programming for Data Analysis and Scientific Computing451
64TCHE405Applied Personal Finance451
65TCHE404Financial Technology451
66KTEE310Financial Econometrics451
67TCHE443Financial modeling451
68TMAE302International Businesss Transactions451
69MKTE201Global Marketing Management451
70TMAE319Innovation451
71VJPE205Introduction to Business Analytics451
72DTUE310International Investment454
73KTEE312Business Economics454
74TMAE301International Trade Policy454
75MKTE200Customer psychology and behavior451
76QTRE435International Marketing Management451
77KTEE201Microeconomics451
78KETE201Principles of Accounting451
79TINH206Information Technology601
80ESP121English for Specific Purpose 2 (Business Communication)601
81TOAE201The Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics452
82QTRE303Principles of management452
83KTEE206Research Methodology for Economics and Business454
84KTEE203Macroeconomics454
85PLUE111Introduction to Law451

Study time

Study Schedule in Academic Year 2025 – 2026

First semester

From Aug 4, 2025 to Jan 4, 2026

Second semester

From Jan 5, 2026 to Jun 28, 2026

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Accommodation

ACCOMMODATION REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR FOREIGN LECTURERS AND STUDENTS AT THE 365 PHAN XICH LONG BUILDING

1. Accommodation regulations

  • Unauthorized people are not allowed to enter the room;
  • Visitors coming to work must present documents to the security guard;
  • Receive guests only in the designated area on the ground floor; no receiving guests after 10 p.m.;
  • Please keep quiet and peaceful at the accommodation (no quarrels, fights, shouting, etc.);
  • It is strictly forbidden to bring weapons (knives, spears, sticks, etc.), explosives, flammable substances, toxic substances, narcotics (drugs) into the accommodation area
  • Do not displace or move furniture and equipment in the room. Tenants will be liable to indemnify at the current price for any losses, breakages or damages caused to these assets.
  • Do not cook; Do not organize parties/meals with alcoholic beverages; Do not litter in the room;
  • Do not cover the room or bed which may detract from its beauty.
  • Do not write or draw paste advertisements, posters on the walls;
  • Take responsibility for property, money, personal belongings, and ensure the safety of electrical equipment.

2. Accommodation guidelines for tenants

StepsActivities
1Tenant(s) inform the staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department to check the room available status and apply for the accommodation (Form 1)
2Enter the unlock code at the main door (after receiving the code and unlock instructions from the staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department
3– Move to the room;
– Enter the unlock code at the room door (after receiving the code and unlock instructions from staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department
– Receive the handover of assets (Form 2A);
– Receive the guidelines on how to use the room and Accommodation regulations.
4Turn on the room’s CB for power supply.
5– Utilize the amenities provided in the room such as the air conditioner, the restroom, cupboards, tables, chairs, and personal beds, while making sure that all safety precautions are taken and rules are followed;
– Turn off all electrical equipment when not in use and before leaving the room.
6Handling arising issues (Form 3).
– If there are any arising issues preventing the use of the accommodations’ amenities such as air conditioning, sanitary supplies, electricity, water, etc., the tenant(s) should contact the security guard or the staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department to make request for on-time repairs.
-If the tenant(s) has any other arising issues (unrelated to the accommodations’ amenities), they should contact the staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department promptly to get instructions on how to handle issues quickly.
7Take care of your personal belongings by yourself.
8Check and handover the assets before checking out (Form 2B).

Note: Guidelines for creating and disclosing passwords for the main door and the room door:
– Tenant(s) receive codes for the main door and room door from the staff of Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department.
– It is required of tenant(s) to ensure confidentiality and not disclose password information to third parties during the accommodation period.

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3. Contact information

For any further information, please contact the staff Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department:

Ms. Trần Thị Hồng Loan

Mobile phone number: +84 963 883 459/ +84 963 883 459

Email: tranthihongloan.cs2@ftu.edu.vn

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FAQ

All Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus courses are credit-bearing courses. Credits earned at Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus are transferable to most institutions outside of Vietnam. However, credit transferability of a particular course depends solely on home institutions’ policies. Therefore, students are advised to consult and obtain approval from one’s academic advisors of the home institutions in advance.

Yes, even your home institution and Foreign Trade University are not partner schools, you may still study at Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus (Summer, Winter, Regular Fall/Spring semester). Exchange students pay tuition and other fees to one’s home institution and free-mover students pay tuition and other relevant fees directly to Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus.

Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus offers English-taught programs for exchange students. To enroll in these courses, students are required to provide proof of English proficiency, such as an IELTS score of 5.5, a TOEFL iBT score of 65, or an equivalent qualification.

Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus offers a wide range of courses in fields such as business, economics, international trade, and languages. You can find the list of available courses on Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus’s website or by contacting the Scientific Management & International Cooperation Department. Ensure the courses align with your academic goals and home university’s requirements.

Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Campus is known for its vibrant and diverse student community. Vietnamese students are friendly and welcoming, and there are many opportunities to participate in cultural events, clubs, and activities. Exchange students often find it easy to integrate and make friends.