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Intensive Programs
Intensive programs are provided according to the organizations' requests. The contents of subjects are same as regular programs' ones.

For Teachers from Technical Colleges / Vocational Schools
   Lao-Japan Center provided business course teachers from Technical Colleges and Vocational Schools with intensive programs which are same contents as regular programs. The programs aims at upgrading teachers' skills to provide better education to their students.
 
Period Subjects Participants
1 01/07/2002 - 09/08/2002 Production Management, Management Strategy, Marketing, Finance 10 (*1)
2 07/07/2003 - 12/08/2003 Production Management, Management Strategy, Marketing, Corporate Finance, Interenational Trade 20 (*1)
3 13/08/2003 - 26/08/2003 Accounting 20
4 26/07/2004 - 25/08/2004 Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management 30
5 01/08/2005 - 09/09/2005 Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Production Management, Human Resource Management 30
6 31/07/2006 - 01/09/2006 General Accounting, General Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Corperate Finance, Organization Behavior 29
  *1 Funded by German Development Services (DED)
 
   Participants are mainly business course teachers from the following schools;
  • Technical College of Vientian Province
  • Technical College of Luang Prabang Province
  • Pakpasak Vocational School
  • Technical College of Bolikhamxay Province
  • Technical College of Savanaket Province
  • Technical College of Pakse
  • Technical College of Khammouane Province
  • Technical College of Champasack Province
  • Technical College of Xayaburi Province
  • Sikeuth Technical School of Disable
  • Technical College of Bokeo Province
  • Technical College of Borikamxay Province
  • Technical College of Xiengkhouang Province
  • Technical College of Vientiane-Hanoi
In addition, some government officials and teachers from private schools join the programs;
  • Department of Vocational and Higher Education of Ministry of Education
  • Accountants of National University of Laos
  • Km5 Setha Business School
  • Banking College
  • Rattana Business Administration College

   The program was intially proposed and funded by German Development Services (DED), and now funded by Lao-Japan Center except transportation and accomodition fees of participants, to realize public purpose. The Center promotes human resource development for market-oriented economy also in the local provinces and private sectors.