On the afternoon of November 22, British University Vietnam (BUV) held a press conference to inform about a number of training and enrollment activities for the 2024-2025 academic year, including the announcement of the school's new training programs.
At the press conference, Professor Jason MacVaugh, Director of Training at BUV, said that from the 2024-2025 school year, BUV will officially add 6 training programs and a new major, all at the bachelor's level, including: business and management, economics and management, finance and accounting, data science and artificial intelligence, game graphics, professional communication (business, creativity, strategy), animation major under the contemporary creative application program.
Professor Jason MacVaugh, Director of Training at BUV, introduces new majors and majors
The programmes in business and management, economics and management, finance and accounting are awarded by the University of London. All course content and exams are designed and graded by the London School of Economics and Political Science, a member university of the University of London and ranked in the top 3 best universities in the UK (according to the University League Tables 2024).
The Game Graphics, Animation major is part of the Contemporary Creative Applications programme, awarded by Staffordshire University. Staffordshire University is in the UK's top 10 universities for employability and ranked 7th in the world for game design and development.
The Professional Media programme is awarded by Arts University Bournemouth, one of the UK’s leading arts universities for the creative industries, awarded gold by the TEF and HEFCE for Teaching Excellence Framework.
The data science and artificial intelligence program is awarded by the University of Stirling.
According to Professor Rick Bennett, Vice President and Vice President of BUV, the introduction of these new training programs and majors is a "response" of BUV to the Vietnamese economy and the Government's agenda in the fields of gaming, technology, business and media. The programs are designed to meet market demand, equipping students with the necessary skills to enter the labor market. "We hope that these programs will open new doors for students, helping young people to be confident and ready to become global citizens in today's world," said Professor Bennett.
It is known that BUV currently organizes the teaching of 12 majors and bachelor's majors in 4 majors: administration - business, tourism - hotel, computer science - technology, creative design. Thus, in the 2024 - 2025 school year, BUV will have 19 majors and training majors.
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