Study System:
This international program is run over a four-year period; the first semester begins in June and the second in late October.
1. General Education 1.1 Language and Communication · Listening and Speaking in English · Reading and Writing in English · Critical Reading andEffective Writing · English in Professional Contexts 1.2 Humanities and Social Sciences · Information Literacy and Information Presentation · Environmental Conservation · Man andArt 1.3 Science and Mathematics · Information Technology and Modern Life · Statistics for Everyday Life and Work · Eating Well: Better Living and Disease Prevention or - World of Sciences 1.4 Learning Through Activities · Learning through Activities 1 (virtue and morality in work cooperation as a team) · Learning through Activities 2 (personality and social skill preparation) 2. Field of Specialization: 2.1 Core courses · Introduction to International Relations · Introduction to Political Science · Contemporary Theories in Social Sciences · Research Methods in Social Sciences · Human Geography · Fundamental in Sociology and Anthropology · Principles of Economics I · Principles of Economics II 2.2 Major at a minimum of 2.2.1 Required Courses · Introduction to Southeast Asia · Development Theories and Practices · Transnationalism and Social Issues · Urbanism and Development · Economic Development and Spatial Integration · Gender and Development · Seminar · Independent Study · Energy, Environment and Society · Space, Society and Development · Family and Change · Agrarian Society in a Modern World · Politics in Cultures and Societies · Globalization 3. Free Electives |
32 credits 12 credits 9 credits 9 credits 2 credits 93 credits 24 credits 69 credits 2.2.2 Elective Courses Alternative 1: A student must take major elective courses not less than 27 credits, or Alternative 2: A students must take Coopera-tive Education in Social Sciences and select major elective courses not less than 21 credits · Religions and Social Changes · Popular Culture in Southeast Asia · Poverty andHealth · Resource Management and Development · Migration in Southeast Asia · Environment and Social Movements in Southeast Asia · Geography of Development · Society and Culture of Southeast Asia · Thai Society and Culture · Ethnicity and Pluralism · Society, Culture and Media · Health and Medicine in Modern Society · Human Security and Human Rights Or other courses with approval of the Academic Program Committee 6 credits |