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Course : Fundamentals of Philosophy and Religions
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU113
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
To equip learners with the vital philosophical and religious concepts, which have influenced attitudes, morality, and ways of life. To train learners to think analytically and critically towards certain phenomena in order that they can apply their knowledge and understanding to their own social situations.
Course : Popular Culture in Britain and the United States
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS363
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
Influence of popular culture upon the thought and behavior of societies in both Britain and the United States from the nineteenth century to the present. Emergence of popular culture and its relation to the changing social and political climates of the eras under discussion
Course : Interpreting
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS406
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
Principles and methods of interpretative translation. Practice of language skills involved in Thai-English interpretative translation in various scenarios.
Course : Spanish for Communication 1
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS206
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
This course is provided for students who have no background knowledge in Spanish or are approved by the instructor. These credits are not counted for those who study in the Minor Program in Hispanic and Latin American Studies or those who study as a foreign language elective. Fundamental Spanish with the emphasis on four communication skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing for daily-life communication
Course : Democratic Theories
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS385
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
The definition of democracy in the modern sense; analysis of strengths and weaknesses of democracy as a political system in theory and practice.
Course : British Gforeign Policy
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS274
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
The key actors and structures shaping British foreign policy. Britain’s place in the world from historical and contemporary vantage points.
Course : Selected Topics in American History
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS465
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
A seminar course offering an in-depth study of key issues in American history.
Course : Gender in British and American Literature
Credits : 3
Course Code: BS423
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
The representation of women and men in British and American literature. Comparison of different literary periods in terms of rights, power, self-expression, and alternative genders.
Course : Development of the Modern World
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU117
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
To study the development of world societies from 1500 A.D. to the present. An emphasis is placed upon the relationship of economy, political system, administration, society, culture, science and technology, leading to modern world changes.