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In 2019, UEH has 04 more training programs that meet AUN international standards with a duration of 5 years, effective until June 29, 2024, including: Bachelor of Investment Economics Program under the Faculty of Economics; Bachelor of Banking Program under the Faculty of Banking; Bachelor of Finance Program under the Faculty of Finance; Bachelor of Public Finance Program under the Faculty of Public Finance.

AUN Standard Certificate Bachelor of Investment Economics Program under the Faculty of Economics

AUN Standard Certificate Bachelor of Banking Program under the Faculty of Banking

AUN Standard Certificate Bachelor of Finance Program under the Faculty of Finance

AUN Standard Certificate Bachelor of Public Finance Program under the Faculty of Public Finance.

Previously, UEH had 03 training programs including Finance – Banking, Accounting and Management at university level recognized by AUN-QA Organization from 2015-2016.

AUN Standard Certificate in Management

AUN Standard Certificate in Accounting

AUN Standard Certificate in Finance – Banking

UEH has been consistently maintaining a culture of internal and external quality in accordance with regional and international practices, to ensure the rights of learners and employers in the high-quality human resource segment.

About the AUN-QA Standards

AUN (ASEAN University Network) is a network of leading universities in Southeast Asia (SEA) established in November 1995 by the initiative of the Council of Ministers of Education of the ASEAN countries, with initial members nominated by the Ministers of Education of the countries.

Since its establishment, AUN has considered training quality as an important goal to affirm the international development of ASEAN higher education, creating connectivity and mutual recognition of training quality between universities within and outside the AUN network. To achieve this goal, AUN has launched an initiative to assess the quality of higher education of universities in the ASEAN region according to the common quality assurance standards AUN-QA issued in 2004 (AUN-QA stands for ASEAN University Network – Quality Assurance).

AUN-QA is a set of standards with strict quality rules, specific and clear criteria, focusing on assessing the conditions to ensure the training quality of the entire training program, not just based on the specific characteristics of each major.

The AUN-QA standards comprehensively assess training programs from many aspects such as output standards, curriculum framework, teaching staff, facilities, quality assurance, connection between schools, students, and businesses, etc.

AUN has recognized the importance of quality and the need to develop a comprehensive QA system among member universities. Since then, AUN-QA has developed and issued many versions of the quality assessment standards at both the training program and educational institution levels based on an empirical approach based on proven, evaluated, improved, and shared quality assurance practices. The development of the AUN-QA standards at the training program level is described in the following figure:

The development process of the AUN-QA standards at the training program level

The AUN-QA standards V4.0 were compiled based on the review results of the AUN Expert Council combined with feedback from stakeholders after each external assessment activity, including: assessors, managers and participating lecturers. The version includes 8 standards and 53 criteria: The standards include:

Standard 1: Output standards, 5 criteria.
Standard 2: Program structure and content, 7 criteria.
Standard 3: Teaching and learning methods, 6 criteria.
Standard 4: Learner assessment, 7 criteria.
Standard 5: Teaching staff, 8 criteria.
Standard 6: Student support services, 6 criteria.
Standard 7: Facilities, 9 criteria.
Standard 8: Outputs, 5 criteria.
Each criterion is assessed according to 7 levels:

Level 1: None (no documents, plans, supporting documents)
Level 2: Newly developed plan
Level 3: Documents, but no supporting documents or unclear ones
Level 4: Clear supporting documents and supporting documents
Level 5: Clear supporting documents on effectiveness in the area of consideration
Level 6: Good quality
Level 7: Excellent.
Each criterion in the set of standards has the same weight, the assessment score of the entire program is the average score of all 74 criteria. 4.0 is the threshold score to meet the AUN quality assessment standards

Choosing to be assessed according to AUN-QA standards helps schools know what level their training programs have reached on the regional assessment scale. Next, to detect program shortcomings, what needs to be fixed to ensure that the program reaches the same quality as programs in the same field in the ASEAN region.

AUN Checklist English version

AUN Evidence Checklist

Guide line

Some SAR guidelines

Template of SAR TO AUN-QA

Self Assessment report guide