Vietnam - Korea University of Information and Communication Technology– the University of Danang opens the Japanese-Vietnamese bilingual Information Technology Engineer Training Program (3rd Course)

20/12/2024

On December 4, 2024, Vietnam - Korea University of Information and Communication Technology (VKU) - the University of Danang (UD) in collaboration with NiX Education organized the opening ceremony of the Japanese-Vietnamese bilingual Information Technology (IT) Engineer Training Program (Course 3 - 23JIT).

According to Dr. Huynh Ngoc Tho - Vice Rector of VKU, this is a special training course in cooperation with enterprises to enhance Japanese language proficiency for students, following the success of the previous 2 bilingual Japanese-Vietnamese IT Engineer training courses.

The leader representative of VKU said that VKU is constantly innovating and pioneering in developing training programs that closely follow and meet the needs of enterprises and the domestic and international labor market.

The program vividly demonstrates this effort, thereby not only providing specialized knowledge but also enhancing and improving Japanese language skills for students to be confident, integrate and work effectively in Japanese enterprises.

Dr. Huynh Ngoc Tho.

The highlight of the program is the support from partners such as NiX Education, which not only sponsors 100% of scholarships and Japanese language materials, but also has policies to support students to study in an international standard training and research environment, thereby creating conditions to focus on improving the quality of human resources, increasing career development opportunities in the future.

Mr. Nguyen Trong Nghia - General Director of Nix Education said that up to now, nearly 150 VKU students have been recruited and worked at Japanese enterprises.

With the number of 77 students of course 3 - 23JIT, it shows the attraction of the program and demonstrates the effectiveness of cooperation between Nix Education and VKU, contributing to the development of high-quality human resources, bringing learning and career opportunities to students.

According to the schedule, students will be trained in Japanese (1,200 hours); be able to use Japanese (at least N3 level) in studying, communicating and interacting professionally in IT and related projects. In addition, students will also receive advice from businesses and experts on academic experience and working in a professional environment so that they can integrate and adapt quickly after graduation as well as continue studying and researching at a higher level.

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