Training Objectives
Major: Construction Economics
Program Educational Objectives (PO) V1 of the Faculty of Economics and Construction Management
The Faculty of Economics and Construction Management trains graduates with a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in the field of construction economics and management, while developing personal and professional competencies to effectively meet practical requirements and advanced trends of the industry. Specifically, graduates are expected to: have a thorough understanding and apply fundamental and specialized knowledge; develop research abilities, critical and creative thinking; work independently and in teams effectively in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments; and possess leadership skills to implement and operate economic and construction management solutions oriented towards sustainable development in the era of Industry 4.0.
| PO Code | Program Educational Objective |
|---|---|
| PO1 | Acquire and effectively apply knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences, social sciences, economics and engineering, as well as practical and theoretical knowledge of specialized and interdisciplinary economics; apply specialized theories and principles in the field of construction economics and management. |
| PO2 | Develop and effectively apply personal and professional qualities and skills (research skills, system analysis, critical thinking, creative thinking, advanced management and organizational skills) to explore new knowledge, lead, guide, support, and contribute to expert-level solutions and initiatives to efficiently address complex problems in construction economics and management. |
| PO3 | Demonstrate the ability to work independently, in teams, and communicate technically in a scientific and effective manner to lead, guide others, and adapt in continuously changing, interdisciplinary, multicultural, and multinational work environments. |
| PO4 | Possess the capacity to lead, manage, and effectively participate in the conception, design, implementation, and operation of products/systems/processes/solutions in construction economics and management within the context of sustainable development goals and the significant impact of Industry 4.0. |
Note: This is Version 1 (V1) of the program educational objectives of the Faculty of Economics and Construction Management.
Training Objectives V2 of the Faculty of Economics and Construction Management
The Faculty of Economics and Construction Management aims to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes necessary to meet practical demands in the field of construction investment and management, aligned with industrialization, digital transformation, and sustainable development. Graduates are expected to:
| PO Code | Training Objective |
|---|---|
| PO1 | Graduates can effectively apply interdisciplinary knowledge in construction engineering, economics, and management to analyze and solve practical problems in construction investment, in line with industrialization and sustainable development goals. |
| PO2 | Graduates can plan, organize, control, and lead construction investment project management activities throughout the entire project lifecycle, ensuring progress, quality, and financial efficiency. |
| PO3 | Graduates develop critical thinking, data analysis skills, and the ability to use digital tools and specialized software to make informed economic and technical decisions in complex and uncertain contexts. |
| PO4 | Graduates can communicate effectively, use professional English, apply digital technology, and demonstrate collaborative skills in multicultural environments, adapting efficiently to career changes. |
| PO5 | Graduates demonstrate professional ethics, comply with laws, respect social norms, maintain solid political and ideological awareness, take responsibility toward the community and environment, and aim for sustainable development. |
| PO6 | Graduates develop self-learning abilities, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit to adapt effectively to digital transformation and the continuous need to update knowledge in the construction sector. |
Note: This is Version 2 (V2) of the training objectives of the Faculty of Economics and Construction Management.