Education bachelor in English Program (K) - Physics


18-01-2019

PHYSICS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM

(Teaching physics in English)

 

A. GENERAL INFORMATIONS

  • Essential series (not included Political Education and Defend Education):                                                        35 credits
    • Required: 33 credits
    • Option: 2/6 credits
  • Physics series                                                       81 credits
    • Required: 70 credits
    • Option: 5 credits
    • Thesis: 6 credits
  • Education series                                                       34 credits
    • Education: 14 credits
    • Physics education: 8 credits
    • School Practice: 12 credits

CURRICULUM

     (All of subject with ‘E’ at the end of codes are taught in English)

No

Name

CODE

SEMESTER

NUMBER OF credits

Credit Organization (hour)

Independent study

LECTURES

Experimen-tation

L

P

D

I

Essential series

 

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

Essential required series

 

 

33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Name

CODE

Semester

NUMBER OF credits

Credit Organization (hour)

Independent study

Conditional

LECTURES

Labor

L

P

D

I

Essential series

 

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

General Principles of Marxism - Leninism, part 1 - Philosophy

POLI 101

2

2

25

0

5

0

60

 

2

General Principles of Marxism - Leninism, part 2- Economy and Scientific Socialism

POLI 201

3

3

35

0

10

0

90

POLI 101

3

Ho Chi Minh Ideology

POLI 202

4

2

25

0

5

6

60

POLI 201

4

Revolutionary Lines of the Communist Party of Vietnam

POLI 301

5

3

35

0

10

0

90

POLI 202

5

English 1

ENGL 101E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

6

English 2

ENGL 102E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

7

English 3

ENGL 103E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

8

English 4

ENGL 104E

2

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

9

English 5

ENGL 105E

2

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

10

English 6

ENGL 106E

2

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

11

English 7

ENGL 107E

3

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

12

Physical Education, part 1

PHYE 101

1

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

13

Physical Education, part 2

PHYE 102

1

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

14

Physical Education, part 3

PHYE 201

2

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

15

Physical Education, part 4

PHYE 202

2

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

16

Defend Education

DEFE 201

2

8

88

18

24

60

240

 

II

Education

 

 

34

 

 

 

 

 

 

II.1

General education

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

Psychology

PSYC 101

1

4

30

20

10

0

120

 

18

Pedagogy

PSYC 102

2

3

20

20

5

0

90

PSYC 101

19

Praxis teaching skills training

PSYC 103

3

2

0

0

0

30

60

PSYC 102

20

Pedagogic communication

PSYC 104

4

2

15

10

5

0

60

PSYC 102

21

Assessment in education

 PSYC  003

5

3

30

10

5

0

60

 

II.2

Physics education

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

Didactics of physics

PHYS 222E

4

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

23

Analysis of Physics Curriculum for Secondary School

PHYS 310 E

5

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 222C

24

Experiments in high school physics 1

PHYS 322 E

5

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 222C

II.3

School practice

 

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

25

Teaching skills practice

COMM 001

2

3

0

0

0

45

60

 

26

Teaching practice

 PHYS 002

4

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

27

School practice I

COMM 013

6

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

28

School practice II

COMM 014

8

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

III

Physics

 

 

81

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.1

Required

 

 

70

 

 

 

 

 

 

29

English for physics

PHYS 101

1

2

24

12

0

0

120

 

30

High mathematics 1

MATH 101P

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

31

High mathematics 2

MATH 102P

2

2

20

20

0

0

60

 

32

Mathematics for physics 1

PHYS 120E

2

3

30

30

0

0

120

MATH 101P

33

Fundamentals of physics 1

PHYS 124 E

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

34

Fundamentals of physics 2

PHYS 125E

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

35

Physics experiments 1

PHYS 126E

2

2

0

0

60

0

60

PHYS 124 E

37

Physics experiments 2

PHYS 246E

3

3

30

30

0

0

90

MATH 101P

38

Fundamentals of physics 3

PHYS 247 E

3

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

40

Fundamentals of physics 4

PHYS 220 E

4

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 247 E

41

Theoretical Physics 1

PHYS 229 E

4

5

50

50

0

0

120

 

42

Physics experiments 2

PHYS 325 E

5

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 125 E

43

Theoretical Physics 2

PHYS 326 E

5

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 229 E

44

Quantum mechanics

PHYS 327 E

5

4

45

30

0

0

120

PHYS 229 E

45

Fundamentals of physics 5

PHYS 324 E

6

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 220 E

46

Physics of electronics

PHYS 328 E

6

3

35

20

0

0

90

 

47

Solid state physics

PHYS 319 E

6

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

48

Experiments in high school physics 2

PHYS 444 E

6

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 222E

49

Physics experiments 3

PHYS 410 E

7

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 319 E

50

ICT in physics

PHYS 445 E

7

3

20

0

0

50

90

 

51

History of physics

PHYS 447 E

7

2

30

0

0

0

60

 

52

Physics experiments 4

PHYS 443 E

8

2

0

0

0

60

60

 

53

The use of informatics in physics teaching

PHYS 446 E

8

2

15

0

0

30

60

 

III.2

Elective

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

54

Active-learning Instruction in Physics

PHYS 449 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

60

 

55

Using experimental equipment in teaching physics

PHYS 450 E

7

2

3

0

0

54

60

 

56

Theoretical Physics 3

PHYS 452 E

7

3

15

60

0

0

90

PHYS 326 E

57

Theoretical Physics 4

PHYS 453 E

7

2

20

20

0

0

60

PHYS 326 E

58

Materials characterization techniques

PHYS 455 E

7

2

20

20

0

0

60

PHYS 319 E

59

Materials Science

PHYS 456 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 319 E

60

Digital electronics

PHYS 459 E

7

2

30

0

0

0

60

PHYS 328 E

61

Application of electronics

PHYS 460 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 328 E

62

Fundamental of environmental physics

PHYS 462 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

63

Physical methods of treatment environmental pollution problems

PHYS 463 E

7

2

20

0

0

20

60

 

64

Fundamentals of Astrophysics

PHYS 465 E

7

2

20

0

0

20

60

PHYS 124 E

65

Astrophysics

PHYS 466 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 124 E

IV.

Thesis or seminar

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

Thesis

 

8

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

67

Special subject for graduation 1:

Physics-teaching seminar

PHYS 467 E

8

3

15

60

0

0

120

 

68

Special subject for graduation 2:

Development of concepts from high-school to university physics education

PHYS 468 E

8

3

15

60

0

0

120

 

 

 


Post by: admin admin
18-01-2019
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Education bachelor in English Program (K) - Physics


18-01-2019

PHYSICS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM

(Teaching physics in English)

 

A. GENERAL INFORMATIONS

  • Essential series (not included Political Education and Defend Education):                                                        35 credits
    • Required: 33 credits
    • Option: 2/6 credits
  • Physics series                                                       81 credits
    • Required: 70 credits
    • Option: 5 credits
    • Thesis: 6 credits
  • Education series                                                       34 credits
    • Education: 14 credits
    • Physics education: 8 credits
    • School Practice: 12 credits

CURRICULUM

     (All of subject with ‘E’ at the end of codes are taught in English)

No

Name

CODE

SEMESTER

NUMBER OF credits

Credit Organization (hour)

Independent study

LECTURES

Experimen-tation

L

P

D

I

Essential series

 

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

Essential required series

 

 

33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Name

CODE

Semester

NUMBER OF credits

Credit Organization (hour)

Independent study

Conditional

LECTURES

Labor

L

P

D

I

Essential series

 

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

General Principles of Marxism - Leninism, part 1 - Philosophy

POLI 101

2

2

25

0

5

0

60

 

2

General Principles of Marxism - Leninism, part 2- Economy and Scientific Socialism

POLI 201

3

3

35

0

10

0

90

POLI 101

3

Ho Chi Minh Ideology

POLI 202

4

2

25

0

5

6

60

POLI 201

4

Revolutionary Lines of the Communist Party of Vietnam

POLI 301

5

3

35

0

10

0

90

POLI 202

5

English 1

ENGL 101E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

6

English 2

ENGL 102E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

7

English 3

ENGL 103E

1

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

8

English 4

ENGL 104E

2

4

35

10

15

0

120

 

9

English 5

ENGL 105E

2

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

10

English 6

ENGL 106E

2

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

11

English 7

ENGL 107E

3

3

25

10

10

0

90

 

12

Physical Education, part 1

PHYE 101

1

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

13

Physical Education, part 2

PHYE 102

1

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

14

Physical Education, part 3

PHYE 201

2

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

15

Physical Education, part 4

PHYE 202

2

1

 

33

 

0

30

 

16

Defend Education

DEFE 201

2

8

88

18

24

60

240

 

II

Education

 

 

34

 

 

 

 

 

 

II.1

General education

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

Psychology

PSYC 101

1

4

30

20

10

0

120

 

18

Pedagogy

PSYC 102

2

3

20

20

5

0

90

PSYC 101

19

Praxis teaching skills training

PSYC 103

3

2

0

0

0

30

60

PSYC 102

20

Pedagogic communication

PSYC 104

4

2

15

10

5

0

60

PSYC 102

21

Assessment in education

 PSYC  003

5

3

30

10

5

0

60

 

II.2

Physics education

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

Didactics of physics

PHYS 222E

4

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

23

Analysis of Physics Curriculum for Secondary School

PHYS 310 E

5

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 222C

24

Experiments in high school physics 1

PHYS 322 E

5

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 222C

II.3

School practice

 

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

25

Teaching skills practice

COMM 001

2

3

0

0

0

45

60

 

26

Teaching practice

 PHYS 002

4

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

27

School practice I

COMM 013

6

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

28

School practice II

COMM 014

8

3

0

0

0

45

90

PSYC 102

III

Physics

 

 

81

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.1

Required

 

 

70

 

 

 

 

 

 

29

English for physics

PHYS 101

1

2

24

12

0

0

120

 

30

High mathematics 1

MATH 101P

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

31

High mathematics 2

MATH 102P

2

2

20

20

0

0

60

 

32

Mathematics for physics 1

PHYS 120E

2

3

30

30

0

0

120

MATH 101P

33

Fundamentals of physics 1

PHYS 124 E

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

34

Fundamentals of physics 2

PHYS 125E

2

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

35

Physics experiments 1

PHYS 126E

2

2

0

0

60

0

60

PHYS 124 E

37

Physics experiments 2

PHYS 246E

3

3

30

30

0

0

90

MATH 101P

38

Fundamentals of physics 3

PHYS 247 E

3

4

40

40

0

0

120

 

40

Fundamentals of physics 4

PHYS 220 E

4

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 247 E

41

Theoretical Physics 1

PHYS 229 E

4

5

50

50

0

0

120

 

42

Physics experiments 2

PHYS 325 E

5

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 125 E

43

Theoretical Physics 2

PHYS 326 E

5

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 229 E

44

Quantum mechanics

PHYS 327 E

5

4

45

30

0

0

120

PHYS 229 E

45

Fundamentals of physics 5

PHYS 324 E

6

4

40

40

0

0

120

PHYS 220 E

46

Physics of electronics

PHYS 328 E

6

3

35

20

0

0

90

 

47

Solid state physics

PHYS 319 E

6

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

48

Experiments in high school physics 2

PHYS 444 E

6

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 222E

49

Physics experiments 3

PHYS 410 E

7

2

0

0

0

60

60

PHYS 319 E

50

ICT in physics

PHYS 445 E

7

3

20

0

0

50

90

 

51

History of physics

PHYS 447 E

7

2

30

0

0

0

60

 

52

Physics experiments 4

PHYS 443 E

8

2

0

0

0

60

60

 

53

The use of informatics in physics teaching

PHYS 446 E

8

2

15

0

0

30

60

 

III.2

Elective

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

54

Active-learning Instruction in Physics

PHYS 449 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

60

 

55

Using experimental equipment in teaching physics

PHYS 450 E

7

2

3

0

0

54

60

 

56

Theoretical Physics 3

PHYS 452 E

7

3

15

60

0

0

90

PHYS 326 E

57

Theoretical Physics 4

PHYS 453 E

7

2

20

20

0

0

60

PHYS 326 E

58

Materials characterization techniques

PHYS 455 E

7

2

20

20

0

0

60

PHYS 319 E

59

Materials Science

PHYS 456 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 319 E

60

Digital electronics

PHYS 459 E

7

2

30

0

0

0

60

PHYS 328 E

61

Application of electronics

PHYS 460 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 328 E

62

Fundamental of environmental physics

PHYS 462 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

 

63

Physical methods of treatment environmental pollution problems

PHYS 463 E

7

2

20

0

0

20

60

 

64

Fundamentals of Astrophysics

PHYS 465 E

7

2

20

0

0

20

60

PHYS 124 E

65

Astrophysics

PHYS 466 E

7

3

30

30

0

0

90

PHYS 124 E

IV.

Thesis or seminar

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

Thesis

 

8

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

67

Special subject for graduation 1:

Physics-teaching seminar

PHYS 467 E

8

3

15

60

0

0

120

 

68

Special subject for graduation 2:

Development of concepts from high-school to university physics education

PHYS 468 E

8

3

15

60

0

0

120

 

 

 

Post by: admin admin
18-01-2019
In category