UEH Standard programs in English (100% English)

Brief Course Description

1. Course Title:

(EN) Management

2. Language of Instruction:

Tiếng Anh

3. Course Code:

MAN502002

4. Credits:

2

5. Course Objectives:

- The course provides students with basic and general management knowledge to help students have a comprehensive understanding of organization and operation such as: basic concepts of management (management activities, managers, management functions, management decisions, ...), management ideology, ways to manage organizations in the period of integration and innovation. - This is a basic and useful foundation to help students become professional employees, effective team members and successful managers. In particular, in the context of dynamic competition and diverse innovation as today, the subject is not only necessary in building a knowledge base about organizations for learners, but also provides many working skills and tools to solve problems effectively. And ultimately, students can improve their ability to perceive problems and know how to achieve their desired career goals.

6. Brief Description of Course Content:

This course will introduce students to general management principles and theories and complements students with basic knowledge and skills so that students would become knowledgeable employees or an efficient member of a team and a successful manager. This course will provide knowledge and skills appropriate to all economics and business students regardless of majors or individual career planning. In this course, we emphasize a combination of theory and practice. Students will be guided on how employees and managers of an organization can use theories and management principles to develop as individuals, excel in their work, and understand their organization. Many of the concepts and principles that would be taught in this course are very useful for the student's life as well as the students’ workplace. Those will help students improve their cognitive and behavioral skills to quickly achieve their career goals in an increasingly dynamic, diverse, and competitive business environment of the 21st-century.