Joining the vibrant and lively atmosphere of the new academic year, on September 11, the School Of Engineering at Eastern International University (EIU) organized a welcome event for the new students. This program aimed to create a close-knit environment for interaction between faculty and the K2024 students. The school introduced detailed information about the training programs, especially focusing on experiential learning activities, helping students gain a comprehensive understanding of their studies at EIU and alleviating concerns about the perceived dryness of their field.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duong Hoai Nghia – Dean of the School Of Engineering, welcomes the K2024 students
Dr. Nguyen Xuan Hung – Vice Dean of the School Of Engineering, shares information about the school’s training program
At the event, besides receiving comprehensive and detailed insights into each area of knowledge and subject within the training program, many students were particularly intrigued and curious about the term “practical experience.” This is a key training objective of the department, which aims to provide students with opportunities to intern, participate in projects, and collaborate with reputable domestic and international companies throughout their studies. These activities not only enhance students’ experiences but also facilitate knowledge accumulation, skill development, and networking with businesses while still in school.
Ms. Pham Khanh Van – Class of 6 Alumna from Intel Vietnam, shares her experiences and tips for learning English effectively
During the program, K2024 students also had the opportunity to interact with and hear valuable insights from Danh Thi Tin – a representative from Lego Manufacturing Vietnam and Ms. Pham Khanh Van – Class of 6 alumna from Intel Vietnam, about job opportunities, current business demands for workforce, tips for achieving an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher, and essential skills to develop before graduation for future career growth.
Dr. Nguyen Minh Hien – Head of the Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering program at EIU, discusses specializations with new students
Lecturers share information about the Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering program with new students
As the engineering field involves frequent interaction with machinery and production lines, new students also had the chance to tour EIU’s classrooms, laboratories, and technical centers. These are the places where they will spend significant time learning and researching with faculty and peers.
With a focus on experiential learning and engaging student activities, the School Of Engineering is confident that studying engineering at EIU will be an exciting journey full of challenges and opportunities for the K2024 new students.
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