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NCUK
International Foundation Year in Medicine
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Manchester, United Kingdom
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Foundation Year
Full time
6 months
On-Campus
English
Do you want to become a doctor, surgeon, or dentist? Are you an international student wanting to study medicine abroad? Study NCUK’s International Foundation Year and progress to a wide range of medical degrees at leading universities in the UK, Australia, Malta and the Caribbean.


Nha Trang University
Master of Science in Food Technology
- Nha Trang, Vietnam
MSc
English, Vietnamese
Welcome to Nha Trang University (NTU) which is located in reputedly the most beautiful coastal city in Vietnam. Nha Trang University is one of 50 public universities in Vietnam with more than 50 years of history and development. Nha Trang University was established as, and continues to be, a leading institution for education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the fisheries sector and other related industries of Vietnam.
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Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Biomedical engineering is the combination and application of the principles of physics, mathematics, biology, and technology to research and manufacturing technical equipment for health care treatment, including diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy.


University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH)
Master in Medical biotechnology - Plant biotechnology - Pharmacology
- Hanoi, Vietnam
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
USTH proposes an international Master Degree in Biotechnology Pharmacology, of 19 teaching units (equivalent to 120 ECTS) taught in English. More than 60% of them are taught by international lecturers. The Master’s program was accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research in October 2016. The master course is characterized by academic and practical courses that initiate the student to the top knowledge and cutting-edge technologies in Biotechnology. Two internships in public or private research and development laboratories, in Vietnam or abroad, allow the student to get first professional experiences to conduct and report on a scientific research project. In addition, the student is trained in law, economy, and management to be familiar with the international regulations and practices operative in international and Vietnamese companies. The master aims to form a managerial R&D staff of international standards for biotechnology companies, universities, and research institutions and open the way to realize a Ph.D.


Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Bachelor in Food Technology
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Students interested in the production, processing, packaging, safety and/or transportation of the world’s food supply would be interested in the Food Engineering specialization.
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Health care degree programs in Vietnam offer an engaging blend of theory and practical application, preparing students for a vital and evolving industry. The focus on improving health outcomes drives a dynamic learning environment where you can gain valuable skills.
Through courses in public health, medical terminology, and patient care, students develop competencies essential for the health care field. Skills such as conducting health assessments, implementing clinical procedures, and managing health information are integral parts of the curriculum. Empirical research methods serve as a foundation, enabling students to contribute effectively to health initiatives and understand the broader implications of health policies.
Vietnam's educational approach emphasizes collaborative learning and hands-on experiences, such as internships in local hospitals and community health centers. This exposure not only enhances practical skills but also strengthens adaptability as students learn to navigate diverse health care environments. Graduates emerge equipped for various roles, including health administrators, community health workers, and clinical practitioners, ready to make a difference in health care services both locally and globally.