FHNW School of Business. Articulation Programme

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FHNW School of Business Articulation Programme

About Us The FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland is one of Switzerland's nine Universities of Applied Sciences recognized and accredited by the Swiss Confederation. The university comprises nine Schools with around 11'000 students and offers various degree courses, continuing education, applied research, and development and consulting. The FHNW School of Business is a leading establishment in the field of business education and currently provides more than 80 learning programmes from undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses to executive education. Regarding its extensive international portfolio, the School of Business is nationally and internationally accredited for years. Innovation, and market orientation and inherent internationalization are highly promoted at our school thanks to our outstanding education visions and an excellent location bordering on France and Germany to exchange information. The degree course of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (International Management), which is a regular Swiss Business Administration programme, fully prepares students for an international career in a dynamic business environment. It covers a wide range of business and management disciplines with main subject areas including Marketing, Human Resources, Economics, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Statistics, Accounting and General Management, and a strong emphasis on Intercultural Management.

Articulation Programme The BSc in Business Administration (International Management) is currently offering a joint programme with various partner universities of the FHNW School of Business embedded following features: Academic level: Degree: Majors: Curriculum: Admission: Bachelor of Science BSc in Business Administration (International Management), FHNW School of Business This year four majors are offered to transferred students: Finance and Banking Marketing International Entrepreneurship International Business in Asia Stage 1 - Two to three years study at home university with all fulfillments. Stage 2 - One to two years study at FHNW School of Business in Switzerland which follows the FHNW s regular BSc Business Administration (International Management) curriculum. Stage 1 - Admission is granted by the Partner University based on the relevant regulations of Bachelor programmes. Stage 2 - Admission is granted by FHNW according to the additional requirements.

Admission Process After finishing stage 1 in their home universities, students who want to take part in BSc programme in FHNW School of Business in Switzerland as a transferred student have to follow the admission process below: Application Requirement Transferred students have to provide following documents to qualify for the application process: Admission form Sufficient academic records in home universities (stage 1) English certificate with a minimum of IELTS 6.0/TOEFL ibt 76 Clean school record statement Working experience certificate

Visa Application Full information on the application process for a student Visa is available online at: https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/vietnam/en/home/visa/entryresidency/visas.html At present, following documents must be provided (with each document an additional copy): Acceptance letter from the university in Switzerland Confirmation of tuition payment Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the proposed stay in Switzerland Diplomas of completed studies (certified and translated officially) Curriculum vitae Motivation letter A valid IELTS test From 2016, all applicants for a student Visa are required to hand in documents in person to the Consulate General of Switzerland in Ho Chi Minh City. Interview will be conducted in the meeting. Please be aware that the conditions and the process of visa application can be changed without previous notice. It is essential for students to consult the official website or contact the Swiss embassy in your home country for detailed information before applying. The FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland has no influence on the visa procedure and does not cover visa costs or any cost involved in unsuccessful application.

Tuition and Living Fees Fees (obligatory) Tuition fees (full tuition, registration and administrative fees, examination, scripts, ICT infrastructure, library access and support, tutoring, study services, student council, bachelor thesis, graduation and degree certificates) Accommodation (single room, all utilities and amenities) 2 x CHF 7'300 per semester 12 x CHF 400 per month + CHF 100 cleaning fee per stay + CHF 400 refundable deposit CHF 14'600 5'300 Total costs 19'900* Estimated living costs CHF Health Insurance (can be bought in Vietnam before student arrivals) ** Yearly insurance 1'100 Food Transportation 12 x CHF 500 per month 12 x CHF 300 per month 6'000 3'600 * This sum must be included in the proof of funds. ** Students must have an insurance covers for illness and accident, coverage valid in Switzerland

Modules and Courses Modules FHNW SEMESTER 5 Major, part 1 (select one of the below listed courses) 6 ECTS Marketing 6 Finance 6 International Entrepreneurship 6 International Business in Asia 6 Minor, part 1 (select one of the below listed courses) 3 ECTS Intercultural Management 3 Digital Media 3 Financial Risk Management 3 Special Areas in Economics (select one of the below 3 ECTS listed courses) International Economics and Politics 3 Financial Markets: Current Issues 3 Financial Bubbles and Crashes 3 Context: Intensive programmes (select one of the 1 ECTS below listed courses) Doing Business in China 1 Doing Business in India 1 Doing Business in USA 1 Doing Business in Southeast Asia 1 Context: Foreign Languages 3 ECTS De-Constructing Europe 3 Business Communication 5 6 ECTS Negotiation & Conflict Resolution 6 Project Work 8 ECTS Project Management 1 Live Project (group work) 7 Total Semester 5 Credits 30 ECTS Modules FHNW SEMESTER 6

Major, part 2 (select one of the below listed courses) 9 ECTS Marketing 9 Finance 9 International Entrepreneurship 9 International Business in Asia 9 Minor, part 2 (select one of the below listed courses) 3 ECTS Intercultural Management 3 Digital Media 3 Financial Risk Management 3 Management Game 9 2 ECTS Management Game 2 Management 10 7 ECTS Strategy 3 Innovation 2 Special Topics of Management (select one of 2 the below listed courses): Globalisation of Business Enterprises 2 International Trade Management 2 Bachelor Thesis 9 ECTS Total Semester 6 Credits 30 ECTS Students generally have a workload of 50-60 hours per week. This final year is very challenging and demanding. Therefore, students should prepare themselves carefully to adapt and catch up with new learning environment in Switzerland to get the best results. Students are required to have a good laptop. Much of the learning in Switzerland is done electronically (classrooms are mostly cabled, there is WLAN reception, most lecturers use learning platforms and teaching software). There are work stations for students - access is free of charge - and students are supplied with (free) ICT school accounts.

Process When students are informed that their application for the student visa for Switzerland has been approved, the amount of SFr 19'700 must be paid in full to the FHNW within three weeks. The FHNW then issues confirmation of payment. The applicant forwards this letter plus their Vietnamese passport to the Swiss Embassy in Vietnam, who then issues the visa (these can be collected in person or be sent per mail). Time Event January 2018 - March 2018 Pre-selection for qualifying interview March 2018- April 2018 Qualifying interview May 2018- June 2018 Dossier to Swiss Embassy - Visa application August 2018 Fees transferred before 3 September 2018 Arrival in Switzerland 3-7 September 2018 Preparation Week 10 September 2018 International Welcome Week 17 September 2018 Start semester Academic Calendar 2017-2018 Students participating are required to arrive at least two weeks before the start of the autumn semester s they can attend the Preparation Week and the International Welcome Week. The aim is to prepare students for the semester, fulfil some administrative tasks and settle in. At the start of each semester, students are given schedules of their lessons as well as full information of special days, holidays, contact details etc. The autumn semester classes start on 17 September 2018 and finish on 21 December 2018.

Students enjoy a two-week holiday break for Christmas and New Year. Followed by a period of individual exam preparation. Semester examinations are held for two and a half weeks starting on 10 January 2019. The examinations are followed by a very brief holiday-break. On 11 February 2019, students are expected back to join a special seminar week. The regular spring semester then starts on 18 February 2019. At that point, students will also be allocated their Bachelor thesis topic to allow especially those who leave immediately at the end of classes a longer preparatory period. Spring semester classes end on 7 June 2019, followed by a short individual exam preparation period and then final examinations are held again for two and a half weeks, starting on 10 June 2019. Bachelor Theses must be submitted by 3 August 2019, 12pm (noon). Students must leave Switzerland by the end of their visa period. The graduation ceremony usually takes place on end of September 2019.

Students Lives at FHNW Switzerland is an excellent location for living, studying and working. Its cultural variety, beautiful landscapes and innovative environment offer first-class surroundings for both personal well-being and career advancement. The headquarters of the FHNW School of Business is located in the small city of Olten with potential of a conference and education center thanks to its central location and the national rail hub. Lecturers and Staffs It is a prerequisite for all professors at the FHNW to have not only high academic qualifications, mostly PhD, but also didactic training and at least 5 years of professional experiences in their fields of expertise. Thus students are ensured of high-qualified teachers who are good at both theories and applications in practice. Mixed Students Transferred students will be mixed with both local students and exchange students from FHNW s partner universities around the world who similarly study in the International Management programme. Based on particular course

requirements, students will work alone or in group with international friends. This creates good chances for them to learn more about others culture, knowledge and behaviors. Classes are held entirely in English. All books, scripts and electronic supports are in English. There may be tutoring opportunities and e- learning platforms as well. The school infrastructure is a duallanguage system. Buddy During their time in Switzerland, each student will have an assigned buddy to help them adapt quicker in terms of living and learning in the new country. This activity is organized by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN), a European-wide student organization created to support and develop student exchange. For further information, please visit www.esn.ch Working Condition Students can work part-time when studying in Switzerland if they have legal work permits. Work permits for students are, in theory, obtainable for companies domiciled in Switzerland who would like to hire students. I.e. not the students but the company has to apply at the respective authority. Such working permits are by law limited to 15h workload per week for people with a student s visa.

Accommodation Olten, originally a medieval city with its core characters intact, offers a combination of proximity to a stunning nature with many exciting outdoor activities and easy access to shops or entertainment either here or in the main Swiss cities (reachable within 30 minutes). Students are housed in a modern block of apartments which is about 10 minutes by bus or 25 minutes by foot to the FHNW School of Business buildings. Each student has his/her own room fully furnished with a bed, cupboard, desk, chair, telephone. Shared kitchen, bathrooms, laundry facilities and rooms for leisure activities are also provided. Meals/Food their living area. Students are recommended to learn cooking before they arrive in Switzerland. It is better and cheaper to buy ingredients in groups, take turn in cooking and eat together. The ingredients, also for Vietnamese dishes, are available in supermarkets and Asian food markets around

In addition, students can buy food or have meals at restaurants (also Asian restaurants), takeaway stores and small food courts if they do not have time to cook at home. However, the costs are much more expensive than in Vietnam. Students might eat at the canteen inside the university which serves healthy food at, by Swiss standards, very affordable prices. Traveling From Olten, students can easily travel to different places around Switzerland within a few hours. There is a variety of beautiful landscapes and interesting activities according to different seasons. For example, students can go hiking or climbing in summer and enjoy wonderful views from the top of famous mountains like Niderhorn, Pilatus, Gornergrat, etc. They can also go and try skiing in the winter with friends. There are always discounts for students in terms of train tickets and entrance tickets to playgrounds. More notably, students can travel to other countries in the Schengen area (up to 26 states) once they receive their residence permits. Holidays around Europe, hence, is a common choice for transferred students to discover new cities, new people and new cultures. Traveling by trains and buses is quite convenient and saving.

What our students say Studying at FHNW School of Business is such a great experience! I have many chances to learn new things, meet new people and travel to new places. This makes my student s life unforgettable and turns me into a more mature, independent and knowledgeable person. Ngoc Anh Tran 3+1 Transferred Student at FHNW Major in Finance Prepare yourself to catch up new learning environment here. It will not be an easy year, but certainly a wonderful part of your entire life. You will have to learn hard, play hard and enjoy your efforts. Thuy Anh Nguyen 3+1 Transferred Student at FHNW Major in Marketing Learning cooking at home will make your life in Switzerland easier and less homesick. Serve yourself delicious dishes after busy classes is a good way to refresh. You can also cook for your international friends some Vietnamese food. It s a good way to make friends. Thi Trang Van 2+2 Transferred Student at FHNW Major in Marketing

Contact Us It is our desire and concern that the Swiss segment for the students is a success: not only academically but also personally, professionally and culturally. It is our aim to provide good quality courses and services. We look forward to welcoming you to our international campus! For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us: Dr. Teresa L. Freiburghaus Head of South East Asia Center FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH - 4600 Olten T +41 62 957 22 64 teresa.freiburghaus@fhnw.ch Dr. Xinhua Wittmann Professor for Intercultural Management FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH - 4600 Olten T +41 62 957 24 71 xinhua.wittmann@fhnw.ch Ms. Corinne Köpfli Project Administrator FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH - 4600 Olten T +41 62 957 25 21 corinne.koepfli@fhnw.ch Or visit our website for more information: http://www.fhnw.ch/business/im