Graduate Program Overview
The School of Industrial Engineering and Management at International University – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (IU – VNUHCM) aims to attract, educate and prepare students to be leaders in the Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) field in Vietnam and Asia. The school of IEM offers programs to satisfy the needs of Vietnam in industry development, research, education, and entrepreneurship in the field. Master programs currently available include:
- Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering program
- Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management program
Degree program | Length of program | Language | Tuitions and fee | Form of education | Education unit |
Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering | 2 years | English | ~ 140.000.000 VND (~ 6.000 USD) (not including textbooks and materials) | Formal (part-time) | School of Industrial Engineering and Management, International University, VNU-HCM |
Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 2 years | English | ~ 140.000.000 VND (~ 6.000 USD) (not including textbooks and materials) | Formal (part-time) | School of Industrial Engineering and Management, International University, VNU-HCM |
Bachelor’s-Master’s combined degrees (BS-MS program) | ~1 year (5 years for Bachelor’s and master’s degree in total) | English | 120 USD/credit | Formal (part-time) | School of Industrial Engineering and Management, International University, VNU-HCM |
Further information
- You can click here for further information about the master’s program:
- Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering: Download Handbook
- Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Download the handbook
- Bachelor’s-Master’s combined degrees (BS-MS program): Download the handbook
Master Program Curriculum
- Program Curriculum for MISE Batch 2019 forward: Click here for a download
- Program Curriculum for MISE Batch 2017 forward: Click here for a download
- Program Curriculum for MISE Batch 2015-2016: Click here for a download
- Program Curriculum for MISE Batch 2014 backward: Click here for a download
Program objectives
ISE Master Program aims to educate students to understand theories, practices, and techniques for exploring and providing solutions in Industrial Engineering. These include:
- Designing industrial systems: Creating a new design for production and service systems
- Operating and managing industrial systems: Efficiently operating production and services systems by combining all system’s resources (human resources, facilities, finance, etc.).
- Improving industrial systems: Detecting problems and developing solutions for optimization of new products and services systems. Providing necessary changes to improve existing systems.
- Redesigning industrial systems: Analyzing and carrying out research on existing systems of production and services to identify the need for redesigning them to increase their production and efficiency.
Supporting decision-making: Analyzing, evaluating, and modeling production and service systems to provide alternative solutions to support managers in single and multiple-criteria decision-making
Student outcome
Graduates can:
– Take a responsible position as a role of technical or managing staff in the manufacturing sector, inventories, logistics and supply chains, and quality management.
– Set plans, design, and arrange company layouts.
Academic program
- Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering
The academic program for enrollment batch in and before 2021: Click here to download
The academic program for enrollment batch from 2022: Click here to download
Brochure: Click here to download
- Course Assessment Guide:
According to the Academic Regulations of IU-VNU, the assessments fall into three categories as follows:
- Final exam: 35% – 60%
- Mid-term exam: 20% – 40%
- Others (e.g. In-class quizzes, group presentations, etc): 10% – 30%
The final grade of a laboratory course includes:
- Laboratory assignment: 70% – 80%
- Laboratory final exam: 20% – 30%
Program specification
The academic program for enrollment batch in and before 2021: Click here to download
The academic program for enrollment batch from 2022: Click here to download