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ទស្សនៈវិស័យ ទិសដៅ បេសកកម្ម គោលបំណង
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កម្មវិធីសិក្សា
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រចនាសម្ព័ន្ធគ្រប់គ្រង
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ផែនការយុទ្ឌសាស្ត្រ
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ការផ្ទេរនិស្សតចូល និងចេញ
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Faculty of Commerce
- Accounting Major
- Marketing Major
- Human Resource Management Major
- Tourism Management Major
- Administrative Management Major
- Industrial Relations Major
- International Business Major
- Logistics Management Major
- Management Major
- Risk Management Major
- Sales Major
- Small Business Management Major
- Strategic Procurement Major
- Faculty of Mathematics and Science
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Social Science
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Linguistics
IIC University of Technology offers five bachelor’s degree programs: Commerce (BCom), Science (BSc), Economics (BEcon), Social Science (BSocSc), and Arts (BA). Each degree is designed for four year, full-time study and is structured around 10 courses of foundation year, 8 foundation plus courses, 15 major courses, 4 electives (chosen from other majors), a final paper (equivalent to 3 courses) and computer office skills (equivalent to 1 courses). Courses are qualified by a credit-system; the completion of each degree at IIC normally requires 123 credit points. This breakdown is as follows:
Ten (10) Foundation Year Subjects | 30 | ||
Eight (8) Foundation Plus Subjects | 24 | ||
Fifteen (15) Major Subjects | 45 | ||
Four (4) Elective Subjects | 12 | ||
Computer Office | 3 | ||
A Final Paper | 9 | ||
Total Credit : 123 |
Within each degree, there are many possible majors (see below). The majors offered at IIC are designed to provide a very high level of commitment from students to achieve a modern, up-to-date education in their chosen field. IIC believes that the time is right for Cambodian students to have a wide selection of choice to meet diverse student interests as well as meet the economic, social and developmental needs of the nation. With this in mind, IIC offers a broad spectrum of technology-oriented, intellectually challenging programs from which to choose. Students should note that upon completion of coursework at IIC, they must either defend their thesis at IIC or take the state exam in order to obtain their degree.