Master program of Environmental Engineering
- 1. Training Objectives
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- Train learners with attitudes, behaviors, and awareness for the community and society, capable of applying fundamental knowledge of the discipline in environmental treatment and management activities, and in designing waste treatment works that meet technical standards.
- Learners have in-depth knowledge of advanced environmental treatment and management technologies; effectively apply principles, processes, methods, and techniques in the management of urban and industrial environmental resources.
- Learners are equipped with skills to analyze and handle problems in the field of environmental engineering; research skills, the ability to work independently and creatively in solving specialized issues; teamwork, organizational, managerial, and operational skills within their workplace.
- Graduates achieve required outcomes in foreign languages and informatics as regulated, with opportunities to become consultants, management experts in the environmental sector; participate in research and teaching in environmental engineering/technology at the university level; or become administrators in multinational enterprises as well as governmental environmental and resource management agencies.
- Learners have sufficient knowledge and research capacity to continue doctoral programs domestically and internationally.
- 2. Admission Schedule
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- Application submission period: According to the announcement of TDTU
- Enrollment period: Click here.
- 3. Admission Method
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- Admission method: Application review combined with entrance foreign language competency test.
- 4. Admission Requirements
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4.1 Academic Qualifications
Applicants registering for research-oriented programs must meet one of the following conditions:- Hold a bachelor’s degree classified as "fair" or above, or meet graduation recognition conditions at "fair" or above (or equivalent or higher level) in a major relevant to the applied program; for applicants whose bachelor’s degree is not in a relevant major, additional coursework must be completed before admission.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent or higher) in a relevant major and have published research related to the intended field of study within 03 years (36 months) up to the application submission date; applicants with unrelated majors must complete additional coursework before admission.
Comparison of research-oriented and application-oriented programs here.
List of relevant majors for Master’s programs here.
4.2 Foreign Language Requirements
Applicants for master’s programs taught in Vietnamese must demonstrate foreign language proficiency in one of six languages: English, French, Russian, German, Chinese, or Japanese, at Level 3 or above of the Vietnamese 6-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework. Requirements may be satisfied by degrees or valid certificates as specified.4.3 Further information: Click here.
- 5. Admission Process
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5.1 Receive and evaluate applications based on the University’s criteria.
5.2 The Admission Council determines admission results. Applicants are eligible if achieving at least 50 points out of 100.
5.3 The University publishes results and admission lists on its website.
5.4 Admission criteria: here.
- 6. Application Registration
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6.1 Application guidelines: here
6.2 Online application: Apply now
- 7. English Preparation and Examination
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1. Target candidates: Applicants registering for the entrance foreign language test (without valid certificates).
2. Minimum class size: 10 candidates per subject.
3. Passing criteria: Level 3/6 foreign language competency: 5/10 (average of 4 skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing; no skill under 1 point).
5. Application period and timetable and application: here.
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- 9. Program Information and Learning Outcomes
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The Master’s program (from 2025 intake) includes two orientations:
+ Environmental Engineering (Application-oriented).
+ Environmental Engineering (Research-oriented).
- 10. Tuition and Scholarship Policies
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- Tuition information: here