Recently, the University of Transport has issued a new training program for engineers and bachelors in the fields of Modern Railway and Semiconductor Microchip.
The new program is built on previous training experiences that the University of Transport has accumulated over many years, as well as referring to and absorbing advanced training models from Europe and some Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and China.
For the modern railway engineering level, the school plans to train 5 majors, including: High-speed railway (Transportation engineering); Railway and urban railway (Transportation engineering); High-speed railway vehicles (Mechanical engineering); High-speed railway and urban railway electrical systems (Electrical engineering); Modern railway control and signal information (Control and automation engineering).
At the undergraduate level, the school plans to offer two majors: Urban Railway Operation and Management, and High-speed Railway Operation and Management. Both are part of the Transport Operation industry.
For the semiconductor training industry, the University of Transport will develop a program to train talented semiconductor chip engineers. Based on the foundation of the Electronic Engineering and Industrial Information Technology major deployed in previous years, the human resource development project to 2030, with a vision to 2050, is being implemented by the school with a focus on international standard programs, along with a team of quality lecturers and modern laboratories.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Hung, Principal of the University of Transport and Communications, the program integrates the content of decoding core technologies in the railway sector, promoting cooperation with leading universities and research institutes in the world. At the same time, increasing the time for internships, experiments and practice.
In 2025, the school plans to enroll about 6,320 students for the standard training program and high-quality training program, along with 40 students for the international joint program.
Specifically, the headquarters of the University of Transport in Hanoi will receive more than 4,500 quotas; the branch of the school in Ho Chi Minh City is expected to receive more than 1,800 quotas.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/truong-dai-hoc-giao-thong-van-tai-mo-chuong-trinh-dao-tao-moi-ve-nganh-duong-sat-va-ban-dan-post867833.html
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