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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Provides the basics of business data and an overview of basic methods for business data analysis from descriptive analysis to predictive analysis and optimal choice analysis.
  • Equip the skills in using software to apply basic methods in data analysis in order to detect and solve business problems as well as support decision making in business management.

2. COURSE CONTENTS

No.

Contents

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class


Essays, Exercise, Assignments… 

(3)


Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

(4)

Lecture

(1)

Practice, Seminar…

(2)

1

Chapter 1: Overview of Business Analytics

2

1

2

4.5

1, 6

2+3

Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics

3

3

3

8

2,4,5,6

4+5+6

Chapter 3: Data visualization

4

5

4.5

10.5

1,4,5,6,7

7+8+9

Chapter 4: Descriptive Data Mining

4

5

3

10.5

1,2,4,5,6,7

 

Mid-term exam

   

6

   

10

Chapter 5: Probability - An Introduction to Uncertainty Modeling

2

1

3

10

1,2,4,5,6

11

Chapter 6: Statistical Inference

2

1

3

5

1,2,4,5,6

12+13

Chapter 7: Linear Regression

3

3

4

10

1,2,3,5,6,7

14 +15

Chapter 8: Linear Optimization Models

4

2

3

15

1,2,5,6,7

Total (hours)

24

21

31.5

73.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment

 

Form 

Content

Criteria

CLOs 

Proportion

 

 

 

 

 

Formative

 

Attendance

 

The number of attendances and participation in lesson

 

6,7

 

10%

Quiz, midterm test

.

Quick test, 30 minutes

1,2,3,4,5

20%

Doing Exercies

 

Group or individual assignment 

1,2,3,4,5

 

10%

Discussion

BA application and Decision making

Group work

1,2,6,7

10%

 

Summative

Final  report

Using a enterprise  data to analyze business performance and make some suggestions

Writing a Group Report of Business Performance 

1, 2,3,4,5,7

50%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total:

100%

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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

The course is designed to provide students with basic knowledge in the organization and execution of marketing activities in businesses including describing and analyzing environmental factors that affect marketing activities of businesses, understanding behavior of consumers and business buyers, designing marketing research and using marketing research methods to make marketing mix decisions. The course helps students to apply marketing knowledge in doing business in domestic and international markets.

2. COURSE CONTENT 

No.

Content

Time Allocation


Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class

Essays, exercise, Assignments…

(3)

Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

(4)

Lecture (1)

Practice, Seminar (2)

1

Chapter 1: Introduction to Marketing

2

1

1

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

2

Chapter 2: Marketing environment

2

1

1

5,5

CLO 1,3,6,7

3

Chapter 3: Marketing research

2

1

2

5,5

CLO 1,4,6,7

4

Chapter 4: Consumer market and consumer behavior

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,4,6,7

5

Chapter 4: Consumer market and consumer behavior (cont.)

2

2

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,4,6,7

6

Chapter 5: Business market and business behavior

2

1

1

5,5

CLO 1,5,6,7

7

Chapter 6: Market segmentation, targeting and positioning

2

1

2

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

8

Chapter 7: Product decisions

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

9

Chapter 7: Product decisions (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

10

Chapter 8: Pricing decisions

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

11

Chapter 8: Pricing decisions (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,6,7

12

Chapter 9: Place (distribution) decisions

2

1

2

5,5

CLO 1,2,6,7

13

Chapter 10: Promotion decisions

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,3,6,7

14

Chapter 10: Promotion decisions (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,4,6,7

15

Revision

2

1

1.5

5,5

CLO 1,4,6,7

Total

30 

15 

22.5 

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment



Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

Formative

Attendance

 

- Attendance checking: minimum of 5 times

1,2,3,4

0%

Midterm Test

- Exam format: written exam in 45 minutes

- Content: issues have been studied

- The written exam can be in the form of 20 multiple-choice questions or 02 essay questions (in which, 01 theory-based question and 01 practical question)

- Students are not allowed to use any material during the exam.

- Evaluation criteria:

+ For multiple-choice questions: students answer exactly 20 multiple-choice questions: 10 points

+ For essay questions: the maximum points for each question are 5 points, specifically:

Understand the issue: 1 point

Solving the issue: 1 point

Analyze the issue: 1 point

Giving example: 1 point

Expression: 1 point

Total: 5 points/essay question

5,6,7,8

20%

Summative

Final test

- Exam format: written exam in 50 minutes

- Content: issues have been studied

- The written exam consists of 02 parts:

+ Part 1 contains 30 multiple choice questions covering all chapters

+ Part 2 consists of 02 essay questions which require the application of knowledge in practice: question 1 covers the first half of the course, question 2 covers the other half of the course (content on 4Ps).

- Students are not allowed to use any material during the exam.

- Evaluation criteria:

+ For essay questions: 

Concise answers to 2 essay questions: 4 points

+ For multiple-choice questions: 

Correct answers to multiple choice questions:  6 points

Total: 10 points


otl0 ponts

 

1, 4,5,7

60%

 

 

 

Total:

100%

 

* Summative assessment:

(2) Extra credit (or bonus points for study encouragement):

- Given when students actively participate during lectures

- Students give their answers to the lecturer’s questions straight to the point

- 5 times: 1 bonus point for the mid-term exam, 10 times: 1 bonus point for the final exam, the total bonus points not exceeding 2 points for mid-term exam or 1 point for final exam scores.



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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

The course aims to provide basic knowledge about distribution channels and sales force

2. COURSE CONTENT

 

No.

Chapter

Time allocation

Contribution to CLO

Lecture (1)

Practice, Seminar (2)

Essays, exercises, Assignments

Self-study with teachers’ tutorials

1

Chapter 1: Overview of distribution channel management

2

1

1

5.5

1, 2, 6, 7

2

Chapter 2: Members in the distribution channel

2

1

1

5.5

1, 3, 6, 7

3

Chapter 3: The environment and behavior of the distribution channel

2

1

2

5.5

1, 4, 6, 7

4

Chapter 4: Distribution channel strategy

2

1

2

5.5

1, 4, 6, 7

5

Chapter 5: Designing distribution channels

2

1

1

5.5

1, 4, 6, 7

6

Chapter 6: Distribution channel management activities

2

1

2

5.5

1, 5, 6, 7

7

Chapter 7: Using Marketing mix tools in distribution channel management

2

1

2

5.5

1, 2, 6, 7

8

Chapter 8: Evaluation of distribution channel activities

2

1

2

5.5

1, 2, 6, 7

9

Chapter 9: Overview of sales management

2

1

2

5.5

1, 2, 6, 7

10-11

Chapter 10: Building a sales program

4

2

2.5

11.5

1, 2, 6, 7

12-13-14

Chapter 11: Implement the sales program

6

3

4

17

1, 2, 6, 7

15

Chapter 12: Evaluation and monitor of the sales program

2

1

1

5.5

1, 6, 7

Total (hours)

30 

15 

22.5 

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment

 

Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

Formative

Attendance

 

- Attendance checking: minimum of 5 times

1,2,3,4


10%

Midterm Test

- Exam format: written exam in 45 minutes

- Content: issues have been studied

- The written exam can be in the form of 20 multiple-choice questions or 02 essay questions (in which, 01 theory-based question and 01 practical question)

- Students are not allowed to use any material during the exam.

- Evaluation criteria:

+ For multiple-choice questions: students answer exactly 20 multiple-choice questions: 10 points

+ For essay questions: the maximum points for each question are 5 points, specifically:

Understand the issue: 1 point

Solving the issue: 1 point

Analyze the issue: 1 point

Giving example: 1 point

Expression: 1 point

Total: 5 points/essay question 

5,6,7,8

30%

Summative

Final test

- Exam format: written exam in 60 minutes

- Content: issues have been studied

- The written exam consists of 02 parts:

+ Part 1 contains 40 multiple choice questions covering all chapters

+ Part 2 consists of 02 essay questions which require the application of knowledge in practice: question 1 covers course knowledge, question 2 is practice-based.

- Students are not allowed to use any material during the exam.

- Evaluation criteria:

+ For essay questions: 

Concise anwers to 2 essay questions: 4 points

+ For multiple-choice questions: 

Correct answers to multiple choice questions:  6 points

Total: 10 points

1, 4,5,7

60%

     

Tổng

100%

* Summative assessment:

(2) Extra credit (or bonus points for study encouragement):

- Given when students actively participate during lectures

- Students give their answers to the lecturer’s questions straight to the point

- 3 times: 1 bonus point for the mid-term exam, 6 times: 1 bonus point for the final exam, the total bonus points not exceeding 2 points for mid-term exam or 1 point for final exam scores.



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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

2. COURSE CONTENTS

 

No.

Contents

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class

Essays, exercise, 

Assignments...

(3)

Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

(4)

Lecture

(1)

Practice, Seminar…

(2)

1

Introduction to the subject Transportation overview Economic overview 

The relationship between transportation and the economy.

2

1

2

5.5

CLO 1,5,6

2

Concepts and elements that constitute the national transportation system.

Technical economic characteristics of transport specialties

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 1,2,5,6,7

3

Coordination in transportation.

Organization of various types of transport enterprises

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 1,2,5,6,7

4

Concepts and factors that affect shipping capacity

Method of determining the transport capacity of the enterprise

2

1

0

5.5

CLO 1,2,3,5,6

5

National transportation capacity

Methods for determining national transport capacity

3

1

2

5.5

CLO 1,2,3,5,6

6

Concept of transportation needs, factors that form transportation needs

Characteristics of transportation needs .

Factors that affect transportation demand

Methods for determining transportation needs .

2

1

2

5.5

CLO 1,2,3,4,5

7

Capital for transport production and business

Transportation production costs

Loaded cost

Transportation profit

Factors affecting transportation costs

Pricing transportation costs

3

1

2

5.5

CLO 1,2,3,4,5

8

Mid-term exam

   

3

5.5

CLO 1,2,3,7,8

9

5.6. Freight market by train

5.6.1. Shipping Market Model

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 3,5,6

10

5.6.2. Factors affecting the supply and demand of freight services by train

5.6.3. Ship rent and pricing mechanism

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 3,5,6

11

Planning transportation needs

Transportation demand planning strategies

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 2,3,4,7,8

12

Transportation demand forecasting concept

Methods of forecasting transport demand

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 2,3,4,7,8

13

Basic regulations on port operation and port management.

Regulations on ships, shipping deals.

2

1

2.5

5.5

CLO 5,6,7,8

14

Regulations on the marine market economy

Legal provisions on transport documents

The legal regimes of the regions.

2

1

1

5.5

CLO 5,6,7,8

15

Review the whole subject's knowledge

2

2

2

5.5

CLO 5,6,7,8

Total (hour)

30

15

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

3.1. Type of Assessement

* Formative assessment (10%)

Class participation: 10%

* Summative assessment (90%)

No.

Assessment

Rate

I

Mid-Term

30%

 

Group assignment and presentation

30%

II

Final term

60%

2

Written exam

60%

 

3.2. Assessment Criteria

* Generic Criteria

* Formative assessment

  1. Class attendance

- Attendance checking: minimum of 5 times

  1. In-class discussions

- Given when students actively participate during lectures

- Students give their answers to the lecturer’s questions straight to the point

- 3 times: 1 bonus point for the mid-term exam, 6 times: 1 bonus point for the final exam, the total bonus points not exceeding 2 points for mid-term exam and/or final exam scores.

* Summative assessment

  1. Oral Presentation (mid-term)

- Content: The subject has been approved by the teacher

- Participants: 4-6 students/group

- Length of assignment: 3000-4000 words (excluded appendices and references)

- Time allowance for assignment: 4-6 weeks

- Time allowance for presentation: 10 minutes for presenting and 10 minutes for Q&A

- Criteria: 

+ Organizational (Identify the problem very clearly, accurately and well organized.) The presentation is easy to follow thanks to the way the organization. The transfer between the parts is carried out smoothly and coordinated. Logic, deep, factual): 2 points

+ Comprehension (excellent understanding of the problem, excellent demonstration of mastery of content, application and reasoning). ): 2 points

+ Creativity (Very creative and unique, Design and creative use of materials, new print sheets, visual tools and methods): 1.5 points

+ Visual tools (simple, clear, easy to understand, easy to read, very good in content, well designed and used very well. 1 point

Summarization (clear, accurate, highlighted points, clear solutions, recommendations, conclusions, or calls to action): 1.5 points

+ Presentation ability (Presentation of presentation: Confidence, good notes, good gestures, good listening and good eye contact, clear presentation language): 2 points

Total: 10 points

  1. Short answer test (Written Exam)

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1. COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course aims to provide scientific knowledge about the interdependence, inter-relationships and interactions between the economy and the environment (the earth’s the life support system to ensure a stable, efficient, continuous and sustainable development on the basis of environmental protection and human-centered)

Environmental economics approaches to the environmental issues from both microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives. Environmental economics focuses primarily on how people make decisions, why they cause environmental consequences, and how they can change the ways we conduct our business and make the environment more balanced, more stable with the desires and needs of us and the ecosystem itself.

This course provides skills for analysis, critical thinking of environmental issues in terms of scientific, logical and creative manner. This course also provide the students the practical skills, decision making skills and solving the environmental problems. The students use, improve the theory and practice, necessary skills to learn, to do the research, to work independently and to effectively to meet the requirements of industrialization, modernization and international economic integration and the English working environment.

2. COURSE CONTENTS

No

Contents

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class


Essays, exercise, assignments,

(3)

Self-study with teacher tutorials (4)

Lecture

(1)

Practice, Seminar

(2)

1

Introduction to Environmental Economics 

- What is environmental economics

- Economic approach to environmental issues

3

0

0

  6

1,2,3,4,8

2

Chapter 1: Linkages between Environment and Economy

- Environment and Environment’s functions to the economy

- Types of Environmental Change  

- Waste and Pollutants

3

0

0

6

1,2,3

3

Chapter 1: Linkages between Environment and Economy

Circular Flow Models 

Economic growth and the environment

Sustainability of our Environment and Economy

3

0

1.5

4.5

1,2,3,8

4

Chapter 2: Economics of Environmental Quality

Demand, Willingness to pay, Marginal Benefit, Consumer 

Supply

Efficiency 

Market failure

3

0

0

6

2,3

Chapter 2: Economics of Environmental Quality

- Environmental quality as Environmental Goods 

Environmental goods as Common-property goods

Optimal level of pollution Approach 

3

0

1.5

4.5

2,3

6

Chapter 2: Economics of Environmental Quality

Command and Control approach (CAC)

Pigouvian taxes

Emission charges/taxes

Subsidies

Transferable Discharge Permit/Quota

Deposit-Refund Systems

3

0

0

6

2,3

7

Chapter 3: Economic Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Introduction to Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Procedures of Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Contents of Assessment of Environmental Impacts reports

Methodology 

3

0

1.5

4.5

2,4,5,6

8

Chapter 3: Economic Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Definition

Steps to CBA

3

0

1.5

4.5

4,5,6,9,10

9

Chapter 3: Economic Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Major Indicators (NPV, BCR, IRR)

Decision rule

Assumptions

Case study

3

0

1.5

4.5

4,5,6,7,11

10

Midterm exam

3

0

0

6

 

11

Chapter 3: Economic Assessment of Environmental Impacts

Introduction to Environmental Valuation 

Total economic value

3

0

0

6

4,5,6,9,10

12

Chapter 3: Economic Assessment of Environmental Impacts Environmental Valuation Techniques

Case study

3

0

1.5

4.5

4,5,6,7,9,10

13

Chapter 4: Environmental Management

Introduction into environment management

Environmental management approaches.

 Main problems and future opportunities of environmental management. 

Environmental management in Vietnam

3

0

0

6.5

1,9

14

Group assignment 

(presentation)

3

0

4.5

6.5

8,10

15

Group assignment 

(presentation)

3

0

4.5

6.5

8,10

Total hours

45

0

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment



Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

 

Formative

 

Attendance

Take responsibility to attend the class 

 

The number of attendances and participation in lesson

5

 

10%

Quiz, midterm test

Examine the knowledge from first lesson to chapter 2

Quick test,60 minutes. 

1,2,3,9

15%

Report

Presenting 

Group or individual assignment 

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 9,10

15%

Summative

Final test

Choice question, exercise and short essay questions.

MCQ + writing (90 mins)

1, 4,5,7

60%

 

 

 

Total:

100%

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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

Trade facilitation has emerged as an important trade policy tool in an international environment characterized by falling import tariffs and removal of quotas. Reductions in trade transactions costs through better trade facilitation measures at national and regional levels can bring significant economic benefits to economies in the world. Accordingly, trade facilitation issues are increasingly a part of international and regional trade policy discussions. The global trade talks on the Doha Development Agenda include negotiations of a trade facilitation agreement, focusing on freedom of transit, fees and formalities for import and export, as well as publication and administration of trade regulations (transparency). This course aims to provide general concepts in trade facilitation, and to support the implementation of trade facilitation measures in different countries. It attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice in trade facilitation. 

2. COURSE CONTENT 

No.

Content

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class

Essays, exercise, 

Assignments...

Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

Lecture

Practice, Seminar…

1

1.Conceptualization of Trade Facilitation 

2

1

2

5.5

CLO1,3,5,6

2

1.Conceptualization of Trade Facilitation (cont.)

2

1

2

5.5

CLO1,3,10

3

2. Trade Facilitation in Asia and the Pacific: The State of Play 

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO1,3,4,6

4

3. Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO1,2,3,5

5

3. Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO2,4,5,6

6

4. Trade Procedures and Documents 

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO2,4,5,6

7

4. Trade Procedures and Documents (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO6,7,8,9

8

5. Product Standards and Conformance

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO2,4,5,6

9

5. Product Standards and Conformance (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO4,5,6,10

10

6. Trade-Related Infrastructure and Services  

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO4,5,6,8

11

6. Trade-Related Infrastructure and Services  (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO6,7,8,9

12

7. Transit Trade 

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,8,9

13

7. Transit Trade (cont.)

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO2,4,5,6

14

8. Guide to implementation

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO2,3,4,5

15

Revision

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO4,5,6,8

Total (hours)

30

15

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment

 

Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

 

Formative

 

Attendance

Lecturer takes attendance during class hours

The number of attendances and participation in lesson

 

1,2,4,6

 

10%

Quiz, midterm test

Group assignment and presentation

Number of students in each group is dependant on the total number of students in class. Group presentation in 30 minutes. Group report in 20 A4 pages long. 

1,3,5,6,7,8,10

    30%

Summative

Final test

Written exam

MCQ + writing (90 mins)

1,2,3, 4,5,8

60%

 

 

 

Total:

100%



Guidance: Base on learning outcomes, what teaching method, learning method and evaluation are needed to achieve these learning outcomes and evaluate the level of achieving learning outcomes. Department should build criteria to assess measuring level of course learning outcomes (according to Rubric)

  • Types of assessment












  • Requirement for assessment when suggesting assessment method

 

Value

Measure exactly what is needed to be measured (assessment criteria/factor should be correlative with knowledge/skills demonstrating in respective learning outcomes).

Reliability

Assessment from two teachers/lecturers who evaluate the same task of student or from one teacher/lecturer in different time.

Fairness

Students are provided information about assessment criteria.

Scoring bases on specific criteria.

Students are completely instructed knowledge, skills needed to meet assessment criteria.

 

  • Assessment methods

 

Performance Based Outcomes

Demonstration, presentation, simultation, role play, work sample, performace test (Trình diễn, thuyết trình, mô phỏng, đóng vai, bài kiểm tra mô phỏng công việc thực tế, thi đánh giá năng lực)

Project, lab test, fieldwork, thesis, practicum, portfolios (Dự án, thực hành ở phòng lab, đi thực địa, luận văn, rèn luyện nghiệp vụ, hồ sơ)

Knowledge Based Outcomes

MCQs, short essay questions, posters (Thi trắc nghiệm, viết bài luận ngắn, posters)

Case studies, long essay questions, critiques, journal/blogs (Nghiên cứu tình huống, viết bài luận dài, bài phê bình, bài báo/blog)

 

Low Order Thinking Skills (Kỹ năng tư duy cấp độ thấp)

High Order Thinking Skills (Kỹ năng tư duy cấp độ cao)



SUITABLE ASSESSMENT METHODS (knowlegde)

Remember

Understand

Apply

Analyse

Evaluate

Create

MCQ

MCQ

Open questions (allow to use materials)

Case study

Evaluate published articles

Create product model

Standardized test

Fill in the blank

Group project

Presentation

Evaluation essay

Thesis, dissertation, poster

Quiz

Quiz

Practice, experiment

Project

Evaluate problems

Compose 

     

Summarize book, documentary

Speaking test

Business model

       

Case study

Start-up

 

 Assessment Criteria

* Generic Criteria

* Formative assessment

  1. Class attendance

- Attendance checking: minimum of 5 times

  1. In-class discussions

- Given when students actively participate during lectures

- Students give their answers to the lecturer’s questions straight to the point

- 3 times: 1 bonus point for the mid-term exam, 6 times: 1 bonus point for the final exam, the total bonus points not exceeding 2 points for mid-term exam and/or final exam scores.

* Summative assessment

  1. Oral Presentation (mid-term)

- Content: The subject has been approved by the teacher

- Participants: 4-6 students/group

- Length of assignment: 3000-4000 words (excluded appendices and references)

- Time allowance for assignment: 4-6 weeks

- Time allowance for presentation: 10 minutes for presenting and 10 minutes for Q&A

- Criteria: 

+ Organizational (Identify the problem very clearly, accurately and well organized.) The presentation is easy to follow thanks to the way the organization. The transfer between the parts is carried out smoothly and coordinated. Logic, deep, factual): 2 points

+ Comprehension (excellent understanding of the problem, excellent demonstration of mastery of content, application and reasoning). ): 2 points

+ Creativity (Very creative and unique, Design and creative use of materials, new print sheets, visual tools and methods): 1.5 points

+ Visual tools (simple, clear, easy to understand, easy to read, very good in content, well designed and used very well. 1 point

Summarization (clear, accurate, highlighted points, clear solutions, recommendations, conclusions, or calls to action): 1.5 points

+ Presentation ability (Presentation of presentation: Confidence, good notes, good gestures, good listening and good eye contact, clear presentation language): 2 points

Total: 10 points

  1. Short answer test (Written Exam)

- Exam format: Oral exam

- Content: Issues have been studied

- The test consists of two questions that are randomly assigned by the students in the exam kit.

- Criteria: Exactly answer the questions correctly: 10 points. Student will get mark 10 if they answer totally 2 main questions and 1-2 additional questions. Time allowance for answering is maximum 10 minutes per student.

    Total: 10 points



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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

This course provides an understanding of fundamental concepts of supply chain management. All functional areas of supply chain management are explored in an integrated view of procurement, manufacturing and operations management, transportation and logistics, inventory and warehousing, demand planning, scheduling, network design, collaboration and performance measurement.

2. COURSE CONTENT

 

No.

Content

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class

Essays, exercise, 

Assignments...

Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

Lecture

Practice, Seminar… 

1

Introduction of Supply chain management

6

0

1.5

5.5

CLO1,5,8

2

Introduction of Supply chain management

6

0

1.5

5.5

CLO1,5,8

3

Purchasing management

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO1,2,5,8

4

Purchasing management

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO1,2,5,8

5

Demand forecasting

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO3,4,6,8

6

Inventory management

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO3,4,7,8

7

Inventory management

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO3,4,7,8

8

Distribution

2

1

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

9

Supply chain integration

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO3,5,6,8

10

Supply chain integration

5

1

1.5

5.5

CLO3,5,6,8

11

Beer game

2

4

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

12

Beer game

2

4

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

13

Group presentation

0

6

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

14

Group presentation

0

6

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

15

Revision

3

0

1.5

5.5

CLO5,6,7,8

Total (hours)

30

15

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment

 

Form 

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

 

Formative

 

Attendance

Lecturer takes attendance during class hours

The number of attendances and participation in lesson

1,3,5,6,9,10,11

 

10%

Quiz, midterm test

Written Report (10%) and Group Presentation (15%)

Number of students in each group is dependant on the total number of students in class. Group presentation in 30 minutes. Group report in 20 A4 pages long. 

2,3,6,7,9,10,11

    30%

Summative

Final test

Writing test 

Essay questions 

1,2,3,4,5,7,8,10,11

60%

 

 

 

Total:

100%



Guidance: Base on learning outcomes, what teaching method, learning method and evaluation are needed to achieve these learning outcomes and evaluate the level of achieving learning outcomes. Department should build criteria to assess measuring level of course learning outcomes (according to Rubric)

  • Types of assessment












  • Requirement for assessment when suggesting assessment method

 

Value

Measure exactly what is needed to be measured (assessment criteria/factor should be correlative with knowledge/skills demonstrating in respective learning outcomes).

Reliability

Assessment from two teachers/lecturers who evaluate the same task of student or from one teacher/lecturer in different time.

Fairness

Students are provided information about assessment criteria.

Scoring bases on specific criteria.

Students are completely instructed knowledge, skills needed to meet assessment criteria.

 

  • Assessment methods

 

Performance Based Outcomes

Demonstration, presentation, simultation, role play, work sample, performace test (Trình diễn, thuyết trình, mô phỏng, đóng vai, bài kiểm tra mô phỏng công việc thực tế, thi đánh giá năng lực)

Project, lab test, fieldwork, thesis, practicum, portfolios (Dự án, thực hành ở phòng lab, đi thực địa, luận văn, rèn luyện nghiệp vụ, hồ sơ)

Knowledge Based Outcomes

MCQs, short essay questions, posters (Thi trắc nghiệm, viết bài luận ngắn, posters)

Case studies, long essay questions, critiques, journal/blogs (Nghiên cứu tình huống, viết bài luận dài, bài phê bình, bài báo/blog)

 

Low Order Thinking Skills (Kỹ năng tư duy cấp độ thấp)

High Order Thinking Skills (Kỹ năng tư duy cấp độ cao)



SUITABLE ASSESSMENT METHODS (knowlegde)

Remember

Understand

Apply

Analyse

Evaluate

Create

MCQ

MCQ

Open questions (allow to use materials)

Case study

Evaluate published articles

Create product model

Standardized test

Fill in the blank

Group project

Presentation

Evaluation essay

Thesis, dissertation, poster

Quiz

Quiz

Practice, experiment

Project

Evaluate problems

Compose 

     

Summarize book, documentary

Speaking test

Business model

       

Case study

Start-up

 

 Assessment Criteria

* Generic Criteria

Good attitude, thirst for knowledge, and well behaviour

* Formative assessment

  1. Class attendance: 

Each attendance in class, 1 point for each lecture

Total checking: 10 lectures

  1. Oral presentation: 

- Content: Prepare a report according to selected topic

- Assessment Criteria:

+ Determine the problem clear, reasonable: 3 points

+ Logical analysis: 4 points 

+ Use a rich reference material: 1 point

+ Language is clear, quoted correctly and easy-to-understand: 1 point

+ Creative in the presentation: 1 point

  Total: 10 points

Exam: Writing essay 

Assessment criteria: Provide clear, accurate and profound writing to answer the essay questions. Language is clear, quoted correctly and easy-to-understand (10 points)

 

* Summative assessment

  1. Writing tests

Content: Subjects covered in this course

Exam: Essay questions

Assessment criteria: Provide clear, accurate and profound writing to answer the essay questions. Language is clear, quoted correctly and easy-to-understand (10 points)



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