Introduction of Faculty of Business Administration

The Faculty of Business Administration is an academic unit of FTU, established in 1999.

*Mission

To serve the learners and employers with excellence in teaching, research, and community services in business-related areas

 * Vision

By 2040, FBA will become an innovative school under FTU University, among the best choices for higher education learners.

 The Faculty’s philosophy of education:

To promote the spirit of creativity, liberation, and entrepreneurship, to shape the personality and spirit of entrepreneurs with ethical and social responsibility, and to have a global and sustainable business mindset.

*Objectives

To train students with the knowledge and skills to address business challenges upon graduation, both in general business operations and particularly in international business.  Specifically, the Bachelor of Business Administration will be equipped with the capability to strategize, organize, execute plans, manage, evaluate, assess, and control the functional operations of a business such as strategy, human resources, finance, accounting, and operation management, … across all forms of businesses, both domestic and international.

* Organizational structure, staff

The faculty structure is composed of the Management Board (Dean and Vice Deans), the Faculty Council, the Quality Assurance Team, the Administration team, and 5 departments. Currently, the Faculty consists of 53 academic staff who pursued education in advanced countries such as the USA, the UK, Australia, and Japan, … including 08 Associate Professors, 28 PhDs, and 16 Masters.

* Training programs

The Faculty covers four undergraduate training programs: one Advanced Program, two High-quality training programs (majoring in International Business Management and Hospitality Management), one standard training program, MBA and EMBA training programs, and 1 Doctorate program in Business Administration.

* Quality assurance activities

The Quality Assurance Team comprises seven members and is headed by the Faculty’s Vice Dean, who oversees the quality assurance activities of the Faculty. These activities are based on the quality assurance principles established by FTU, particularly the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) framework. In addition to executing FTU’s planned quality assurance for training, scientific research, and community services, the Faculty undertakes several quality assurance activities annually. These include designing teaching and research plans for lecturers, implementing them, evaluating teaching quality, assessing the quality of graduates and their programs, and providing corrective and preventive actions when necessary.

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