Ton Duc Thang University’s (TDTU) undergraduate programmes are developed in accordance with prestigious international accreditation standards such as AUN-QA, FIBAA, and ASIIN. These programmes are designed not only to align with advanced global educational benchmarks but also to ensure graduate outcomes as officially declared by TDTU, meeting the demands of regional and international integration.
The curriculum is structured with a diverse range of teaching and learning activities, alongside extracurricular programmes that encourage students to become active learners, fostering learner autonomy and creative thinking. TDTU provides comprehensive facilities, learning resources, and English-language reference materials to fully support the effective delivery of these programmes.
Graduates of TDTU’s standard undergraduate programmes are required to meet the officially published graduate outcomes. These include achieving English proficiency at an international B1 level, or obtaining an IELTS score of 5.0, or an equivalent international certification (excluding students majoring in English Language). In terms of office IT skills, students must attain a minimum score of 750 out of 1000 in the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification, or at least 75% in the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL), except for students majoring in Computer Science and Software Engineering. Additionally, graduates are expected to develop essential soft skills, demonstrate a strong sense of discipline, teamwork, and a proactive attitude. Professional practice competencies must also meet real-world industry requirements.