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Enterprise Semester of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering: When the Workplace Becomes the “Second Classroom”

On the morning of April 24, 2026, the Faculty of Technology and Engineering at BVU solemnly held the Ceremony for Handing Over 2023-cohort students to partner enterprises. This was not merely an administrative procedure, but a significant milestone marking the moment when students officially left the classroom behind to step into the real-world dynamics of the labor market.

Attending the program, on the side of strategic partners, were nearly 20 representatives from enterprises receiving students for internships this year in the fields of Automotive Technology, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Construction, and Services.

  • Mr. Le Ba Chau, Director of 360 Technology Company
  • Mr. Duong Thanh Nga, Director of Nga Duong Company
  • Mr. Tran Van Giang, Director of NETDIGITAL Company
  • Mr. Luong Cong Nhat Hung, Chairman of the Board of Directors of JW Kim Company
  • Ms. Hoang Hong Ha, Director of Libras Popular Computer Hospital
  • Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hien, Deputy Head of R&D Department, True Technology Company
  • Mr. Nguyen Van Minh, Recruitment Management Department, FPT Telecommunications
  • Mr. Tran Huynh Anh Hao, Head of Technical Team, FPT Telecommunications
  • Mr. Le Quang Tuyen, Sales Director of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Automobile Company (Mitsubishi)
  • Ms. Vo Boi Ngoc, Deputy Director of Vung Tau Auto Company
  • Mr. Le Van Phap, Head of Maintenance and Repair Team, Ngoc Phuong Automobile Company (Hyundai Ba Ria – Vung Tau)
  • Mr. Tran Van Thanh, Service Director of Minh Dao Phat Company (VinFast Vung Tau)
  • Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chung, Director of Dai An Electrical Company
  • Mr. Vo Quang Dan, Manager of Nhat Phat Mechanical Company
  • Mr. Pham Van Nam, Director of Phuong Nam Company
  • Mr. Nguyen Van Quang, Deputy Director of Tung Anh Company
  • Mr. Le Van Thanh, Deputy Director of Hoang Vu CONS Company
  • Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Hai, Director of Hhome.arc Company

On behalf of the University, the ceremony was attended by:

  • Ph.D Huynh Van Huy, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering
  • M.A. Le Hung Phong, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering
  • M.A. Nguyen Van Dong, Program Director of Automotive Engineering Technology
  • M.A. Luu Hoang, Program Director of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
  • M.A. Nguyen Tan Phuong, Program Director of Information Technology
  • M.A. Nguyen Huu Sa, Program Director of Construction Engineering Technology
    A panoramic view of the Student Handover Ceremony held by the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, attended by nearly 20 enterprises, faculty leaders, lecturers, and 300 students.
    A panoramic view of the Student Handover Ceremony held by the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, attended by nearly 20 enterprises, faculty leaders, lecturers, and 300 students.

     

The Significance of the Enterprise Semester: When Students Begin to Experience the Real World

At BVU, the Enterprise Semester is not merely a final internship. It is a special semester designed for the ninth term, carrying a workload of 10 credits. During this period, students fully immerse themselves in the role of actual employees at corporations, factories, and technology companies.

Speaking at the ceremony, Ph.D. Huynh Van Huy, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, shared his heartfelt remarks:

“The graduation internship is a crucial stage that directly influences students’ career orientation. It is not only an opportunity to apply knowledge in practice, but also a chance to build students’ personal image and enhance the University’s reputation in the eyes of enterprises. Students need to comply with discipline, maintain a professional working style, take initiative in learning, be responsible for their work, and especially ensure safety and information confidentiality. A positive attitude and a serious spirit will help you gain trust and open up job opportunities after graduation.”

Dr. Huynh Van Huy, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, delivered the opening remarks, expressed sincere appreciation for the valued partnership of the enterprises, and shared heartfelt messages of encouragement and inspiration with the students.
Ph.D. Huynh Van Huy, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, delivered the opening remarks, expressed sincere appreciation for the valued partnership of the enterprises, and shared heartfelt messages of encouragement and inspiration with the students.

This is truly a “final test” – not on paper, but in a real working environment.

Students are required to adapt quickly to professional life, from punctuality and compliance with procedures to workplace communication culture. Instead of merely doing simulated assignments, they will directly provide technical support, participate in projects, and handle real issues arising in factories and offices.

Enterprises warmly welcome this young “internal strength.”

The atmosphere of the ceremony became even more heartfelt as firm handshakes were exchanged between the University and its partner enterprises. Student lists were formally handed over, accompanied by great expectations from employers for a generation of young, dynamic, and highly motivated talent.

Mr. Le Ba Chau, Director of 360 Technology Company, shared insights into the realities of working in the Information Technology industry and the essential keys to having a successful internship.
Mr. Le Ba Chau, Director of 360 Technology Company, shared insights into the realities of working in the Information Technology industry and the essential keys to having a successful internship.

At the ceremony, representatives of partner enterprises offered students some very direct and practical advice:

“Skills can be further developed, but your work attitude is something each of you must prepare on your own. Do not wait until tasks are assigned before taking action. If you see something you can support, ask and take initiative. A little proactiveness can leave a very strong impression. The secret to a successful internship can be summed up in three words: Proactiveness – Observation – Discipline. Our company is always ready to roll out the red carpet and welcome you as official employees if you can prove your value.”

This connection shows that enterprises are no longer standing outside the educational process; instead, they have become an integral part of it, helping BVU students stay closely connected to the latest technologies and market trends.

M.A. Le Hung Phong, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, shared insights into the significance and necessity of the Enterprise Semester, while also carefully reminding students of the regulations they must strictly follow as real employees in the workplace.
M.A. Le Hung Phong, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, shared insights into the significance and necessity of the Enterprise Semester, while also carefully reminding students of the regulations they must strictly follow as real employees in the workplace.

Students Ready to Enter the Labor Market

To ensure that these “BVU ambassadors” are equipped with the safest and most professional preparation possible, M.A. Le Hung Phong took time to thoroughly explain the internship regulations. He particularly emphasized the importance of discipline:

“Each student entering an enterprise represents the image of BVU. You must strictly comply with workplace regulations, information confidentiality requirements, and production safety standards. Discipline is freedom — when you are able to master self-discipline, you will earn absolute trust from your supervisors and colleagues.”

Many students actively participated in the exchange and Q&A session with enterprise representatives to gain practical insights for their upcoming journey into the professional workplace.
The Faculty of Technology and Engineering has officially assigned 300 students to partner enterprises for their internships, and they will begin their real working journey on April 28, 2026.

In response to those expectations, many students raised questions to the enterprise representatives to better understand what they should do during their internships in order to achieve the best possible results. The enterprise representatives also enthusiastically addressed all of their concerns and warmly welcomed students who are eager to learn, unafraid of making mistakes, and determined to improve every day.

A meaningful commemorative moment shared by enterprise representatives, lecturers, and students of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering at the event.

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