Dr. Dinh Hai Dung
- Lecturer cum Academic Coordinator of BIS Master Program
- dung.dh@vgu.edu.vn
Khanh Nguyen
- Services & Research Librarian
- khanh.nt2@vgu.edu.vn
Sem. |
Business Administration 1 |
Business Administration 2 |
Management |
IT |
IT |
IT |
1 |
Introduction to Business Administration 6 ECTS |
Scientific Management Approaches & Strategy-oriented techniques 6 ECTS |
Human Resource & Intercultural Management 6 ECTS |
IT Essentials 6 ECTS |
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2 |
Marketing & Communication 3 ECTS |
Finance & Accounting, Controlling 6 ECTS |
Distributed Systems 3 ECTS |
Computer Networks 6 ECTS |
Database Systems 6 ECTS |
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3 |
Management Skills in IT 6 ECTS |
Information Systems Design 6 ECTS |
System Architectures 6 ECTS |
Business Intelligence 6 ECTS |
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4 |
Business Processes in Integrated IT Systems 6 ECTS |
Business Process Management 6 ECTS |
Strategic IT Management 6 ECTS |
IT Project 6 ECTS |
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5 |
Master Thesis 16 ECTS |
IT Project 4 ECTS |
Thesis Seminar 4 ECTS |
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Management information systems: managing the digital firm
Description
"Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm" provides a comprehensive introduction to Information Systems that draws connections between MIS and business performance. The authors present real-world case studies that explain how well-known companies use IT to solve problems and achieve their objectives. This real-world approach helps you develop sought-after skills, learn to lead IS-related management discussions, and use IT to meet bottom-line results.
Source: WorldCat
Business process management: concepts, languages, architectures
Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of business process management from both business and computer science perspectives, emphasizing the need for a shared understanding among all stakeholders. It covers the full process lifecycle—from modeling to improvement—while discussing architectures, methodologies, and relevant standards such as BPMN, WSDL, and BPEL.
Source: WorldCat
An introduction to enterprise architecture
Description
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to enterprise architecture, aiming to shift business and technology planning toward a strategy-driven, enterprise-level perspective. It promotes the emerging profession of EA and serves as an academic textbook, combining research insights, industry best practices, and the author’s professional experience.
Source: WorldCat
Human resource management
Description
The book outlines economic trends indicating a decline in GDP, a rise in the inflation rate, and an increase in the unemployment rate exceeding 10%. It also touches on the recruitment and selection process in job acquisition. Overall, it highlights significant challenges in the job market.
Source: WorldCat
Transforming business with program management: integrating strategy, people, process, technology, structure, and measurement
Description
This book presents a comprehensive roadmap for executing business transformation programs that connect strategy formulation with execution through program management. It outlines frameworks, tools, and best practices for integrating strategy, people, processes, and technology to achieve measurable business outcomes. Real-world case studies illustrate the ten key steps required to lead complex transformation initiatives across various industries.
Source: WorldCat
Computer networking: a top-down approach
Description
The 8th Global Edition of "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach" introduces networking concepts through a layered, application-first perspective. Emphasizing Internet technologies and key networking principles, it provides a strong foundation for computer science and engineering students. The updated edition reflects recent developments such as software-defined networking and 4G/5G technologies.
Source: WorldCat
Database management systems
Description
Designed for an introductory database course, this text emphasises conceptual and physical database design and tuning. It also covers advanced topics that may be useful for further study.
Source: WorldCat
Finance: a quantitative introduction
Description
"Finance: A Quantitative Introduction" presents modern finance through a solid theoretical and quantitative framework tailored to students with scientific or technical backgrounds. It combines traditional corporate finance structures with a decision-oriented approach to enhance clarity and accessibility. The book emphasizes real asset investments, real options, and key topics such as portfolio theory, market efficiency, capital structure, and derivatives pricing.
Source: WorldCat
Managerial accounting
Description
This book identifies the three functions managers must perform within their organisations—plan operations, control activities, and make decisions—and explains what accounting information is necessary for these functions, how to collect it, and how to interpret it. Garrison's Managerial Accounting is known for its relevance, accuracy, and clarity. It is also unique in that the authors write the most important supplements that accompany the book: solutions manual, test bank, instructor's manual, and study guide—making them both of high quality and extremely consistent with the textbook.
Source: WorldCat
The cartoon guide to statistics
Description
Illustrates the principles of statistics through humorous cartoons.
Source: WorldCat
Modern marketing research: concepts, methods, and cases
Description
"Modern Marketing Research: Concepts, Methods, and Cases" provides a comprehensive introduction to marketing research as an integrated process, from data collection to statistical analysis. It covers both traditional and advanced analytical methods, including multivariate and Bayesian techniques. Numerous case studies and expert interviews illustrate the practical application of marketing research in business and academia.
Source: WorldCat
Economics and ethics: an introduction
Description
This book argues that economic analysis and policy cannot be separated from ethical considerations, as moral values shape individual behavior and economic interactions. It contends that excluding ethics leads to flawed analyses and ineffective policies. The work emphasizes that evaluating economic performance requires addressing issues of fairness, efficiency, growth, and the roles of markets and government.
Source: WorldCat