


Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand
Originally established in 1871 as the Royal Page School producing graduates for government service, Chulalongkorn University has since then been instrumental in providing equal opportunities in higher education for all. In the royal words of King Chulalongkorn: “All of our subjects, —be they royals, nobles or commoners– will have the same opportunity to study.”
This vision was realized by King Vajiravudh, his son, who founded the Kingdom’s first university in 1917. The university was named Chulalongkorn University in honor of his father as it was during the reign of King Chulalongkorn that modern education in Thailand began to develop.
Since its inception, Chulalongkorn University has maintained a reputation for the excellence of its academic standards. Today, Chulalongkorn University has 25 Teaching Divisions, 2 Affiliated Institutes, 8 Research Institutes, 13 Academic Institutes/Centers, 20 Centers of Excellence and 108 Research Units, covering almost all disciplines, attracting the best minds of the country, both as lecturers and students.
Chulalongkorn University has more or less 3,000 enthusiastic, respectable, high-profile teaching staff and specialists to educate the students. The University’s 487 programs inclusive of 70 international programs cover all fields of study both traditional academic discipline and interdisciplinary studies are offered in the various faculties to approximately 36,000 students.
Website: https://www.chula.ac.th/en/
VSE Season 1, 2021-22: Courses offered by Chulalongkorn University
Application Deadline
APPLICATION CLOSED
Students must submit an application to the VSE Central Office before:
Jul 15 2021, 12:00 noon Hong Kong Time (UTC+8)
Course Information
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Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Engineering | |
Course Teacher | Pramote Dechaumphai | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 9, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 15, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Mon 0900-1200 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Basic principles of finite element method; applications of finite element method using computer programs. | |
Course Outline | Download |
Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Arts | |
Course Teacher | Lecturer Kiat Thepchuaysuk, Ph.D. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 10, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 23, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Tue 0930–1230 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Speaking and listening skills in basic Thai; basic vocabulary; basic sentence structures; communication in daily life. | |
Course Outline | Download |
Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Science/Department of Food Technology | |
Course Teacher | Kitipong Assatarakul | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 19, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 25, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Thu 0900-1200 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Principle of food preservation and processing, food chemistry and microbiology of food, and basic food safety. | |
Course Outline | Download |
Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Architecture/Department of Industrial Design | |
Course Teacher | Juthamas Tangsantikul | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 19, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 25, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Thu 0900-1200 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Roles and significance of design in everyday life; relationships between design and other disciplines; social and cultural factors that influence the creation and production of design; basic analysis and evaluation of design. | |
Course Outline | Download |
Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Communication Arts | |
Course Teacher | Linina Phuttitarn | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 19, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 25, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Thu 1300–1600 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Concepts and theories in cross-cultural communication; practical knowledge and skills, such as customs and etiquettes; variaton in beliefs, values, norms and worldview; cross-cultural communication in a variety of settings, business, education, negotiation, faith, technology, languages, health campaigns, ethnicity and gender; combination of theories in cultural studies, psychology, international business, and communication. | |
Course Outline | Download |
Number of Credits | 3 | |
Offering Department | Faculty of Psychology | |
Course Teacher | Nattasuda Taephant | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Aug 11, 2021 | |
Last Day of Class | Nov 17, 2021 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Wed 0900-1200 | |
Time Zone | UTC+7 | |
Restrictions | – | |
Course Description | Theories and principles in Eastern personal development; development of personality, emotion, and social behavior in Eastern culture; use of Eastern perspectives and paradigm in understanding human personality and behavior. | |
Course Outline | Download |
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