Bachelor Program - English


18-01-2019

ENGLISH LINGUISTICS CURRICULUM

 

 

 

No

 

 

Subjects

 

 

 

Code

 

 

 

Term

No of credits

 

Prerequisite

 

In class

 

 

 

Theory

Practice

Discussion

I

Common knowledge

(Excluding subjects 15-19)

 

 

24

 

 

 

 

 

I.I

Compulsory

 

 

22

 

 

 

 

 

1

Marxist-Leninist Philosophy 1

POLI 101

2

2

25

0

5

60

 

2

Marxist-Leninist Philosophy 2

POLI 201

3

3

35

0

10

90

POLI 101

3

Ho Chi Minh Ideology

POLI 202

4

2

25

0

5

60

POLI 201

4

Ideology of Vietnamese communist party

POLI 301

5

3

35

0

10

90

POLI 202

5

Basic computer skill

 

1

2

20

20

0

60

 

6

French 1

FREN 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

7

Russian 1

RUSS 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

8

Chinese 1

CHIN 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

9

French 2

FREN 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

FREN 101

10

Russian 2

RUSS 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

RUSS 101

11

Chinese 2

CHIN 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

CHIN 101

12

French 3

FREN 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

FREN 102

13

Russian 3

RUSS 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

RUSS 102

14

Chinese 3

CHIN 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

CHIN 102

15

Physical Education 1

PHYE 101

1

1

 

33

 

30

 

16

Physical Education 2

PHYE 102

1

1

 

33

 

30

 

17

Physical Education 3

PHYE 201

2

1

 

33

 

30

 

18

Physical Education 4

PHYE 202

2

1

 

33

 

30

 

19

National Defence Education

DEFE 201

2

8

88

18

24

240

 

I.2

Electives

 

2/6

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

Communication skill

PSYC 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

21

Music

MUSI 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

22

Aesthetic education

POLI 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

II

Fundamental knowledge

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

23

Fundametals of Vietnamese Culture

PHIL 177

1

2

10

5

10

60

 

24

Introduction to linguistics

PHIL 187

3

2

10

5

10

60

 

25

Vietnamese

PHIL 282

2

2

10

5

10

60

 

III

Specialized knowledge

 

 

87

 

 

 

 

 

III.1

Language components

 

 

45

 

 

 

 

 

III.1.1

Compulsory

 

 

39

 

 

 

 

 

26

Listening-Speaking 1

ENGL 111

1

3

15

15

15

90

 

27

Reading-Writing 1

ENGL 112

1

3

15

15

15

90

 

28

Listening-Speaking 2

ENGL 113

2

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 111

29

Reading-Writing 2

ENGL 114

2

4

30

15

15

120

ENGL 112

30

Listening-Speaking 3

ENGL 221

3

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 113

31

Reading-Writing 3

ENGL 212

3

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 114

32

Listening-Speaking 4

ENGL 213

4

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 221

33

Reading-Writing 4

ENGL 214

4

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 212

34

Listening-Speaking 5

ENGL 311

5

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 213

35

Reading-Writing 5

ENGL 312

5

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 214

36

Listening-Speaking 6

ENGL 313

6

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 311

37

Reading-Writing 6

ENGL 314

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 312

38

Listening-Speaking 7

ENGL 437

7

2

10

10

10

90

ENGL 313

39

Reading-Writing 7

ENGL 412

7

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 214,

ENGL 311

40

English presentation skill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.1.2

Elective

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

41

Advanced  writing

ENGL 320

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 213

42

Advanced  speaking

ENGL 332

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 312

43

English for office and business conversations

ENGL 218

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

44

English for finance and banking

ENGL 219

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

45

English for business correspondence

ENGL 215

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 313

46

English for tourism

ENGL 220

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

47

English academic writing

ENGL 345

8

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 312

48

Study skills

ENGL 217

3

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 114

III.2

English Linguistics

 

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

III.2.1

Compulsory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

49

Phonetics and phonology

ENGL 346

2

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 111

50

Lexico-semantics

ENGL 347

3

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 113

51

Grammar

ENGL 233

2

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 112

52

Pragmatics

ENGL 447

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 347

53

Discourse analysis

ENGL 448

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 347

54

Research methodology

ENGL 235

4

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 212

55

Translation theories

ENGL 331

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 447

56

Interpretation 1

ENGL 333

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 331

57

Interpretation 2

ENGL 423

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 331

58

Translation 1

ENGL 334

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 331

59

Translation 2

ENGL 424

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 331

III.2.2

Elective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60

Functional grammar

ENGL 426

8

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 233

61

Theories of communication

ENGL 234

4

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 113

62

Psycholinguistics

ENGL 434

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 447

63

Sociolinguistics

ENGL 446

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 447

64

Critical discourse analysis

ENGL 425

7

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 448

65

Corpus linguistics

ENGL 427

8

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 447

III.3

Culture, Civilization and Literature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.3.1

Compulsory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

British and American culture and civilization

ENGL 341

5

4

45

30

15

120

ENGL 213

67

British and American Literature

ENGL 441

7

4

45

30

15

120

ENGL 341

III.3.2

Elective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68

Cross-Cultural communication

ENGL 342

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 341

69

Asian culture and civilization

ENGL 343

8

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 214

IV

Fieldtrip and Graduation paper

 

 

13

 

 

 

 

 

70

Fieldtrip

ENGL 497

8

3

 

 

 

 

 

71

Graduation paper or equivalent

ENGL 499

8

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes: Students can only choose one of three languages to learn as the second foreign language: French, Russian or Chinese.

 


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International Cooperation

Bachelor Program - English


18-01-2019

ENGLISH LINGUISTICS CURRICULUM

 

 

 

No

 

 

Subjects

 

 

 

Code

 

 

 

Term

No of credits

 

Prerequisite

 

In class

 

 

 

Theory

Practice

Discussion

I

Common knowledge

(Excluding subjects 15-19)

 

 

24

 

 

 

 

 

I.I

Compulsory

 

 

22

 

 

 

 

 

1

Marxist-Leninist Philosophy 1

POLI 101

2

2

25

0

5

60

 

2

Marxist-Leninist Philosophy 2

POLI 201

3

3

35

0

10

90

POLI 101

3

Ho Chi Minh Ideology

POLI 202

4

2

25

0

5

60

POLI 201

4

Ideology of Vietnamese communist party

POLI 301

5

3

35

0

10

90

POLI 202

5

Basic computer skill

 

1

2

20

20

0

60

 

6

French 1

FREN 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

7

Russian 1

RUSS 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

8

Chinese 1

CHIN 101

1

4

35

15

10

120

 

9

French 2

FREN 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

FREN 101

10

Russian 2

RUSS 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

RUSS 101

11

Chinese 2

CHIN 102

2

3

20

10

5

90

CHIN 101

12

French 3

FREN 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

FREN 102

13

Russian 3

RUSS 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

RUSS 102

14

Chinese 3

CHIN 201

3

3

20

10

5

90

CHIN 102

15

Physical Education 1

PHYE 101

1

1

 

33

 

30

 

16

Physical Education 2

PHYE 102

1

1

 

33

 

30

 

17

Physical Education 3

PHYE 201

2

1

 

33

 

30

 

18

Physical Education 4

PHYE 202

2

1

 

33

 

30

 

19

National Defence Education

DEFE 201

2

8

88

18

24

240

 

I.2

Electives

 

2/6

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

Communication skill

PSYC 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

21

Music

MUSI 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

22

Aesthetic education

POLI 109

2

2

20

20

0

60

 

II

Fundamental knowledge

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

23

Fundametals of Vietnamese Culture

PHIL 177

1

2

10

5

10

60

 

24

Introduction to linguistics

PHIL 187

3

2

10

5

10

60

 

25

Vietnamese

PHIL 282

2

2

10

5

10

60

 

III

Specialized knowledge

 

 

87

 

 

 

 

 

III.1

Language components

 

 

45

 

 

 

 

 

III.1.1

Compulsory

 

 

39

 

 

 

 

 

26

Listening-Speaking 1

ENGL 111

1

3

15

15

15

90

 

27

Reading-Writing 1

ENGL 112

1

3

15

15

15

90

 

28

Listening-Speaking 2

ENGL 113

2

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 111

29

Reading-Writing 2

ENGL 114

2

4

30

15

15

120

ENGL 112

30

Listening-Speaking 3

ENGL 221

3

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 113

31

Reading-Writing 3

ENGL 212

3

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 114

32

Listening-Speaking 4

ENGL 213

4

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 221

33

Reading-Writing 4

ENGL 214

4

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 212

34

Listening-Speaking 5

ENGL 311

5

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 213

35

Reading-Writing 5

ENGL 312

5

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 214

36

Listening-Speaking 6

ENGL 313

6

3

15

15

15

90

ENGL 311

37

Reading-Writing 6

ENGL 314

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 312

38

Listening-Speaking 7

ENGL 437

7

2

10

10

10

90

ENGL 313

39

Reading-Writing 7

ENGL 412

7

2

10

10

10

60

ENGL 214,

ENGL 311

40

English presentation skill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.1.2

Elective

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

41

Advanced  writing

ENGL 320

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 213

42

Advanced  speaking

ENGL 332

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 312

43

English for office and business conversations

ENGL 218

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

44

English for finance and banking

ENGL 219

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

45

English for business correspondence

ENGL 215

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 313

46

English for tourism

ENGL 220

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 221

47

English academic writing

ENGL 345

8

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 312

48

Study skills

ENGL 217

3

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 114

III.2

English Linguistics

 

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

III.2.1

Compulsory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

49

Phonetics and phonology

ENGL 346

2

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 111

50

Lexico-semantics

ENGL 347

3

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 113

51

Grammar

ENGL 233

2

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 112

52

Pragmatics

ENGL 447

4

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 347

53

Discourse analysis

ENGL 448

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 347

54

Research methodology

ENGL 235

4

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 212

55

Translation theories

ENGL 331

5

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 447

56

Interpretation 1

ENGL 333

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 331

57

Interpretation 2

ENGL 423

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 331

58

Translation 1

ENGL 334

6

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 331

59

Translation 2

ENGL 424

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 331

III.2.2

Elective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60

Functional grammar

ENGL 426

8

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 233

61

Theories of communication

ENGL 234

4

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 113

62

Psycholinguistics

ENGL 434

7

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 447

63

Sociolinguistics

ENGL 446

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 447

64

Critical discourse analysis

ENGL 425

7

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 448

65

Corpus linguistics

ENGL 427

8

2

15

20

15

60

ENGL 447

III.3

Culture, Civilization and Literature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.3.1

Compulsory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

British and American culture and civilization

ENGL 341

5

4

45

30

15

120

ENGL 213

67

British and American Literature

ENGL 441

7

4

45

30

15

120

ENGL 341

III.3.2

Elective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68

Cross-Cultural communication

ENGL 342

6

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 341

69

Asian culture and civilization

ENGL 343

8

3

30

20

15

90

ENGL 214

IV

Fieldtrip and Graduation paper

 

 

13

 

 

 

 

 

70

Fieldtrip

ENGL 497

8

3

 

 

 

 

 

71

Graduation paper or equivalent

ENGL 499

8

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes: Students can only choose one of three languages to learn as the second foreign language: French, Russian or Chinese.

 

Post by: admin admin
18-01-2019
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