First Semester 2023

General Education Courses

CodeCourse NameSecHostTimeStudy PlaceInstructor/Coordinator
0201287MAP APPLN1BBTech09.00–12.00SVBLD 301Thongthit Chayakula, Ph.D.
2302190CHEM MOD LIFE51BSAC09.00–12.00MHMK 1002/4Prof. Sirirat Kokpol, Ph.D.
2142109AUTO STUDIES1JIPP09.00–12.00CUP13 711
2140145
HOME IMPROVEMENT
1EBA09.00–12.00MAHIT 609Assist.Prof. Tawan Paphapote, Ph.D.C.
2305109PL GROW TECH51BAScii09.00–12.00CHALE 513Assist. Prof. Kanogwan Seraypheap, Ph.D.
2305151
ORGANIC GARDENING
51BALAC13.00–16.00MCS 304Assist.Prof. Kanogwan Seraypheap, Ph.D.
2308303HISTORY OF SCI51INDA13.00–16.00ARCH1 314Assist.Prof. Sitthichok Puangthongthub, Ph.D.
2313213
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
51MEDi13.00–16.00OPR (312/1) 326Assist.Prof. Chawan Koopipat, Ph.D.
2314255
ELEMENT FOOD TECH
51BALAC09.00–12.00MCS 303
3900200
EXE/SP HLTH
1INDA09.00–12.00CUP4 1111Kunanya Masodsai, Ph.D.
CodeCourse NameSecHostTimeStudy PlaceInstructor/Coordinator
0201171EFFECT CAREER MGT
1ISE09.00–12.00ENG4 M07/5Assist.Prof. Gulapish Pookaiyaudom, Ph.D.
0201172SELF/CAREER MGT1EBA13.00–16.00MAHIT 711Assoc.Prof. Natcha Thawesaengskulthai, Ph.D.
0294456DESIGNING LIFE1BAScii13.00–16.00CHALE 513Permsit Lamprasitipon, Ph.D.
2403183SOCIETY & CULTURE
1CommArts09.00–12.00–Closed–Assoc. Prof.Pavika Sriratanaban, Ph.D.
2403185JUV DEL
3BALAC13.00–16.00MCS 303Assoc.Prof. Unisa Lerdtomrnsakul, Ph.D.
2403185JUV DEL
4JIPP09.00–12.00POL3 614Assoc.Prof. Unisa Lerdtomrnsakul, Ph.D.
2541160
CREAT URB LIVING
2ISE13.00–16.00EN100 504Antoine Lassus
2800212
HUMAN COMM
10EBA13.00–16.00MAHIT 208Remy A.F. Jarry, Ph.D.
2800219
CROSS CULT COMM1BALAC13.00–16.00MCS 401/18
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Linina Phuttitarn
2800221INTER COMM ETI PRO9PGS13.00–16.00POL3 M08
2800314ART PUB SPKG9ISE13.00–16.00ENG2 303/2Shaw Hong Ser, D.B.A.
3404117
INTRO TO LAW
1BBTech09.00–12.00SCI05 402Assoc. Prof. Panthip Pruksacholavit, J.S.D.
3800202PSY LIFE WORK6CommDe09.00–12.00LERT 3501Assist.Prof. Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn, Ph.D.
3800202PSY LIFE WORK5INDA13.00–16.00ARCH3 402Assist.Prof. Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn, Ph.D.
3800130SOC PSY EVERY LIFE1ISE09.00–12.00ENG2 303/1Assist. Prof. Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat, Ph.D.
3800130SOC PSY EVERY LIFE2BSAC13.00–16.00MHMK 1018Assist. Prof. Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat, Ph.D.
4000208
INTRO ARG ECON
1ChPE13.00–16.00ENG3 404Assist.Prof. Waripas Jiumpanyarach, Ph.D.
CodeCourse NameSecHostTimeStudy PlaceInstructor/Coordinator
0201212
SP ETHICS
1ISE09.00–12.00ENG2 304/1Assist.Prof. Chaipat Lawsirirat, Ph.D.
0296113BSC TH COMM1ISE13.00–16.00ENG2 303/1Kiat Thepchuaysuk, Ph.D.
2234482
INTRO ITAL CINEMA
1INDA09.00–12.00ARCH3 402Pajaree Tachart, Ph.D.
2236103RUS LANG CULT1BSAC13.00–16.00MHMK 704
Details
2502291
DESIGN EVERYDAY
1EBA09.00–12.00InformationAssist.Prof. Juthamas Tangsantikul, Ph.D.
2541156
ARCH ENV FILM
1CommDe13.00–16.00Zoom
Meeting ID: 83543813814
Passcode: arenfilm
Brian Lewis
2541168DSGN ASIAN PERSP1ISE09.00–12.00Zoom
Meeting ID: 81199689157
Passcode: BriLew
Brian Lewis
2541169
HIST ANIMATION
1BALAC09.00–12.00MCS 304Assist.Prof. Surapong Lertsitthichai, Ph.D.
2541162
POSTMOD PHOTO
1EBA09.00–12.00MAHIT 612Antoine Lassus
2541176
JP DSGN CON
1EBA09.00–12.00MAHIT 712Takanao Todo
3503101CL MUS SCRN1BBTech13.00–16.00SCI05 302Assoc.Prof. Panjai Chulapan, Ph.D.
3503111INTRO CLASSIC MUS1BALAC09.00–12.00MCS 401/5Assoc.Prof. Panjai Chulapan, Ph.D.
CodeCourse NameSecHostTimeStudy PlaceInstructor/Coordinator
0201107
LRN STUD ACT1ISE13.00–16.00ENG2 304/2Assoc.Prof. Pacharawan Chandrangsu
0201125
MGT DIFF CULT
1BAScii09.00–12.00ENG3 406
0201127
QUAL WORK MGT
1ISE13.00–16.00ENG2 210Assoc.Prof. Natcha Thawesaengskulthai, Ph.D.
0201151
OUR ENVIRONMENT1BALAC09.00–12.00MCS 401/18Assist.Prof. Suthirat Kittipongvises, Ph.D.
0201232
MULTI STUD RUR DEV1BSAC13.00–16.00MHMK 904Weerapong Prasongchean, Ph.D.
0201234
LOCAL GLOB ISS
1CommArts09.00–12.00PINIT 1006Assist.Prof. Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin, Ph.D.
0201251P2 CONTROL1ISE09.00–12.00ENG2 304/2Puntita Tanwattana, Ph.D.
0295117 CLI DISAS RESIL1INDA13.00–16.00ARCH3 502Puntita Tanwattana, Ph.D.
0295106WELL LIFE EXT1ISE09.00–12.00ENG2 305Weerapong Prasongchean, Ph.D.
0295110WINE EDUCATION
1BSAC09.00–12.00MHMK 904Assist.Prof. Falan Srisuriyachai, Ph.D.
0295110WINE EDUCATION
2ISE13.00–16.00ENG2 302Assist.Prof. Falan Srisuriyachai, Ph.D.
0295113KNOW ACCUM III
(Google Data Analytic)
1EBA13.00–16.00MAHIT 712Assoc.Prof. Atiwong Suchato, Ph.D.
3914101
REC QUAL LIFE DEV1BALAC13.00–16.00MCS 401/5Assist.Prof. Gulapish Pookaiyaudom, Ph.D.
4000101AGR PROD DEV CONS2BBTech13.00–16.00SCI05 402Pimpinan Somsong, Ph.D.

Announcement of Changes in General Education (GenEd) Courses
This announcement is effective from the First Semester, Academic Year 2023.

1. Modification of General Education Courses
Effective for students with the ID 66XXXXXXXX only!
Students are required to complete a total of 12 credits of GenEd courses by selecting courses from any category based on their interests.
The previous compulsory requirement to take specific courses from each category, including Science and Mathematics, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary, has been eliminated.

2. Grading System Adjustment
Effective for students with the ID 66XXXXXXXX only!
GenEd courses will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis using the S/U grading system. Student evaluation will consider their participation, activities, examinations, assignments, and other relevant factors. The Office of the Registrar will facilitate the conversion of grades according to the new grading system.

3. Enrollment in GenEd Courses under Student Own’s Faculty
Effective for all students!
Students are allowed to enroll in GenEd courses offered by their affiliated faculty (23XXXXX) in order to have the freedom to choose subjects they are interested in. However, this must be done in accordance with the requirements set by their faculty and/or obtaining necessary approval from their academic advisors.

Building Abbreviation Codes

General Education Course (Special Section)

Interdisciplinary

CodeCourse NameSecHostTimeStudy PlaceInstructor/Coordinator
3303191CHEM DRUG DAILY1BBTech13.00–16.00SCI05 402Assist. Prof. Bodin Tuesuwan, Ph.D.

Special section for BBTech students only.

Course Details

Science – Mathematic

0201287  MAP APPLN

MAP AND APPLICATIONS
Map, types of map, location and location calculation, earth and earth shapes and datum, map drawing and basic cartography, map application for specific purposes and situations.
3(3–0–6)

2107220  ENV DAILY LIFE

ENVIRONMENTS AND DAILY LIFE
A learning process of environment in daily life; use of case studies and social knowledge which are key information in analyzing the importance of environment in daily life; integrated ecological system; natural resources and related environment; integration of the outcome of the study with related disciplines in order to understand and realize the importance of environment and guidelines for participation for better environmental management.
3(3–0–6)

2140145  HOME IMPROVEMENT

HOME IMPROVEMENT
Fundamental understanding of basic tools and hardware; electricity system, lighting system, a conditioning system; piping system; sewage system; Crack and leak investigation; selection of household electrical appliances; principle of energy conservation; basic maintenance of household systems.
3(3–0–6)

2303165  MAN & ENVIRONMENT

MAN AND ENVIRONMENT
Introduction to the key concepts and principles on how nature works; understanding of the basic relationships between man and environment; bio-history of man and ecosphere; explanation to demonstrate interconnection between environmental and resource problems and human and must be understood by multidisciplinary, holistic approach; suggestion to the solutions for sustainable earth society.
3(3–0–6)

2305151  ORGANIC GARDENING

ORGANIC GARDENING
Historical perspectives; organic gardening principles; plant growth and factors affecting it; plant nutrition; plant-microbe interaction; the role of organic matter; soil organic matter management; organic fertilizers; plant disease management in organic gardening; comparison between organic gardening and chemical gardening; postharvest management; certification and marketing of organic produce; selected case studies; benefits of organic gardening.
3(3–0–6)

2308303  HISTORY OF SCIENCE

HISTORY OF SCIENCE
The development of human thought from prehistoric period to modern science; inquiry process; scientific process; scientific behaviors and scientific attitude of outstanding scientists of different disciplines; astronomy, physics, chemistry and biology; the period of science development; application of science to technology which reflects the important roles of science in different period increasing in the development of social welfare; the advancement of scientific researched in different field from the beginning to present; the discussion of scientific and technological value; problems caused by misure of technology; ethics of the scientists.
3(3–0–6)

2308354  STRATEGY OF LIFE

THE STRATEGY OF LIFE
Primordial pre-biotic and biological evolution major problems faced by evolving life from virus to human; the unity of the biological world; situation of the present world population and food, water mineral and energy, positive and negative pollutions; choices of man and ways of man in the future.
3(3–0–6)

2313213  DIGITAL PHOTO

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Types of digital camera; basic elements of digital camera; image size and file type; photographic setting; exposure control; composition; various types of photographic techniques; image editing; image presentation techniques.
3(3–0–6)

2314255  ELEMENT FOOD TECH

ELEMENTARY FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Principle of food preservation and processing; chemistry of food microbiology associated with food.
3(3–0–6)

3900200  EX/SP HLTH

EXERCISE AND SPORTS FOR HEALTH
Principles of sports science and exercise; knowledge related to physical activities; physical fitness conditioning related to health and self testing; food consuming; weight controlling; relaxation with recreation activities; prevention and care of athletic injuries; diseases and prevention with appropriate exercising; application of sports science and exercise to sport playing and exercising for health and primary practice in playing sports and exercising according to Thai and universal modes for physical and mental health.
3(2–2–5)

Social Science

0201171  EFFECT CAREER MGT

EFFECTIVE CAREER MANAGEMENT
Objectives and importance of career planning; preparation for job search and career; assessment of personal capacity and aptitude for planning and development for ultimate preparedness.
3(3–0–6)

0201172  SELF/CAREER MGT

SELF AND CAREER MANAGEMENT
Definition and importance of self management and career planning; learning personal needs to set aims and work plans; principal qualifications in career management and enhancement of efficiency; factors contributing to succeess in the work place; systematic self assessment and continuous self learning.
3(3–0–6)

2403185  JUV DEL

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Meaning, nature and scope of juvenile delinquency, criminological and sociological theories of delinquency, social influences on delinquency, justice procedure and guidelines for children and adolescents; contemporary issues and prevention of delinquency.
3(3–0–6)

2541160  CREAT URB LIVING

CREATIVITY IN URBAN LIVING
Overview of the historical development of arts and creativity in urban living; elements and patterns of urban living; the changes of daily life due to modern city; creative ways of living due to ne technologies and urban patterns.
3(3–0–6)

2800212  HUMAN COMM

HUMAN COMMUNICATION
Communication theories; techniques of communication at every level: intrapersonal, interpersonal and mass communication; application of theories and techniques of communication in everyday life and in organization : advertising and public relation, presentation briefly techniques, presentation for approval and reporting technique.
3(3–0–6)

2800218  VIS MED STUD

VISUAL MEDIA STUDIES
Roles, functions and forms of visual medium; visual communication theory; analysis of contemporary visual media which include printed media, documentary, video installation and films.
3(3–0–6)

2800219  CROSS CULT COMM

CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Basic concepts and theories in cross-cultural communication; practical knowledge and skill, such as customs and etiquettes; variation in beliefs, values, norms and worldview; cross-cultural communication in a variety of setting, business, education, negotiation, faith, technology, languages, health campaigns, ethnicity and gender.
3(3–0–6)

2800314  THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
Practice in speaking skills with emphasis on theory and criticism of speech communication; linear and non-linear models of speech process; use of language in speech communication and role adjustment in interaction; in-class exercise: group discussion, argumentation, debate and persuasion.
3(3–0–6)

2800381  GEN CULT/COMM

GENDER, CULTURE, AND COMMUNICATION
Concepts and theoretical approaches relevant to gender, culture, and communication; relationship between gender and communication; frameworks to understand the construction of gender concepts; portrayals of gender and sexuality in traditional and new media including film, television, music videos, music, books, video games, advertisements, magazines, memes, and social media; factors that shape media stereotypes; impact of media stereotypes on audiences’ views of gender and sexuality; influence of culture on gender and sexual identity; common social issues related to gender and sexuality.
3(3–0–6)

3494101  LAW HUM RES MGT

LAWS AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Thai law; laws relating to human resource management, including Labor Protection Law, Labor Relations Law, Workmen’s Compensation Law and Social Security Law.
3(3–0–6)

3800130  SOC PSY EVERY LIFE

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND EVERYDAY LIFE
Basics of social psychology; relevant theories and research; understanding influences from others on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals, especially in everyday life situations; understanding self, social cognition; impression formation and causal attribution; attitude and attitude change; group behaviors; group prejudice; aggression; help, social psychology and social media.
3(3–0–6)

3800202  PSY LIFE WORK

PSYCHOLOGY FOR LIFE AND WORK
Application of Psychological concepts and theories to understanding of “self” and self-management, learning and learning skill improvement, love and relationships, working in organizations, developing values of life.
3(3–0–6)

4000208  INTRO AGR ECON

INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Application economic theory to agriculture including production, market analysis, product management, and related laws; production models, demand and supply system, marking and pricing, agricultural credit, agricultural cooperation, agricultural management, and agricultural processing; Thai agricultural and international product, trade laws; trends of agricultural products.
3(3–0–6)

Humanities

0201212  SP ETHICS

SPORT ETHICS
Paradigm and evolution of ethics and ethics in sports; ethical decision-making; challenges from ethical problems in sports today; uses of forbidden substances and genetic engineering; violence in sport fans and in sport competitions; sport technology and inequality in competitions; social inequality in sports; ethical problems in sport organization management; social responsibility and role model of sportsmen.
3(3–0–6)

0296113  BSC TH COMM

BASIC THAI FOR COMMUNICATION
Speaking and listening skills in Thai: frequently used vocabulary and expressions, various sentence structures, Thai language use in different situations.
3(3–0–6)

2234482  INTRO ITAL CINEMA

INTRODUCTION TO ITALIAN CINEMA
Development of Italian cinema from the Fascist period to the present.
3(3–0–6)

2236103  RUS LANG CULT

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Vocabulary and sentences of fundamental Russian in dialy life; Russian culture in the Russian language.
3(3–0–6)

2502291  DESIGN EVERYDAY

DESIGN IN EVERYDAY LIFE
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.
3(3–0–6)

2541154  COLOR AESTHETICS

COLOR AESTHETICS
Color systems; color theories; color contrasts: hue, value, light/dark, cold/warm, complementary contrast, simultaneous contrast, saturation, extension, principles and elements of color design psychology, traditional and digital color applications.
3(1–4–4)

2541155  VIS CULT

VISUAL CULTURE
An introduction to the theory and practice of visual culture; the transition from an industrialized modern to an electronic postmodern society; various approaches to the creation and interpretation of visual experience; the shaping of architecture, art, photography, film, television, fashion, graphic design technology and every day objects by the concepts, values and meanings that constitute cultural life in contemporary urban societies, and vice versa.
3(2–2–5)

2541156  ARCH ENV FILM

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT IN FILM
The ways architecture and architects are treated in film and how this depictions shape human’s understanding of the built environment; the effect of film industry on public’s perception of urban, suburban, and rural spaces; analysis of architectural and environmental space as portrayed in films.
3(3–0–6)

2541162  POSTMOD PHOTO

POSTMODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
Examination and criticism of photographs and still images as a context and end result in a variety of usages in contemporary society; photographs and still images as a framed history and social documentary; analysis of authenticity, authorship and validity of the images; images generation skills and basic principle of photography techniques.
3(3–0–6)

2541169  HIST ANIMATION

HISTORY OF ANIMATION
Introduction to the history and development of animation; various perspectives of animation from chronology, methods and medium, culture, subjects and genres to animators; the attitudes and influences of race, gender, technology; cultural identities, and the conflict between art and industry.
3(3–0–6)

2541176  JP DSGN CON

JAPANESE DESIGN CONCEPT
Japanese design concept revealing the structure of aesthetic of Japanese products form product design, architecture, landscape, art, crafts, pottery, fashion to manga; the influences of history, nature, and culture in Japanese design.
3(3–0–6)

3503101  CL MUS SCRN

CLASSICAL MUSIC ON SCREEN
Development of classical music from the Renaissance period to the present; musical instruments and ensembles; master composers and their works; experiencing different types of classical music on screen.
3(3–0–6)

3503111  INTRO CLASSIC MUS

INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL MUSIC
Development of classical music from the Renaissance period to the present; musical instruments and ensembles; master composers and their works; music listening; concert attendances, emphasizing music appreciation and appropriate manner of concertgoers.
3(3–0–6)

Interdisciplinary

0201107  LRN STUD ACT

LEARNING THROUGH STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Concept, goal and advantages of student activities; process of seeking and synthesizing knowledge from various sources including from student activities; project design, planning, budgeting and evaluation; implementation, evaluation and presentation of projects on student activities.
3(3–0–6)

0201125  MGT DIFF CULT

MANAGEMENT UNDER DIFFERENT CULTURE
International organizational behavior; globalization; responsibility in different societies and cultures; crisis management; organizational culture and ethics; communication and coordination; conflict management; negotiation and conflict resolution; motivation; organizational structure; leadership; groups and teams; international human resource management; managing diversity; future trend; change management; risk management.
3(3–0–6)

0201127  QUAL WORK MGT

QUALITY WORK MANAGEMENT
General principles of quality management; working and management with quality; quality problems in everyday life; quality of life; quality problem identification tools; quality problem-solving; approaches for continuous quality improvements; daily quality management; quality team working; quality assurance; quality management system; quality management project’s.
3(3–0–6)

0201151  OUR ENVIRONMENT

OUR ENVIRONMENT
The interdisciplinary nature of the environment from the point of view of economics, society, politics and health, with emphasis on the environmental problem, present and future, and the common responsibility of the society.
3(3–0–6)

0201232  MULTI STUD RUR DEV

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Principles and practices in a holistic approach to community development in rural area; interrelating culture, religion, economics, politics, education, natural resources and community health; field work focusing on communication skills, behavioral change, teamwork, and leadership.
3(2–3–4)

0201234  LOC GLOB ISS

LOCAL AND GLOBAL ISSUES
Principles, concepts, and processes of systematic study of current local and global issues arising from differences in social, cultural, and situational elements from both micro and macro global perspectives.
3(2–3–4)

0201251  P2 CONTROL

POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Quality of life; current situations of pollution; Introduction, Concept and Expectations; cause and source of environmental pollutants; principles of pollution prevention (P2) and control; benefits of P2; Policies of promotion; steps and alterative of P2; Impediments and Implements of P2; organizations and environmental laws; organizations and social responsibility; the use of instruments in pollution prevention: EIA; LCA and ISO; solutions to environmental problems; case studies of environmental pollutants in air, water, soil and hazardous waste.
3(3–0–6)

0295106  WELL LIFE EXT

WELLNESS AND LIFE EXTENSION
Physical development and aging; preparation for aging society, anti-aging and longevity strategies; role of medical health products and services; health promotion; traditional Thai antiaging principle and local wisdom in life longevity; trends in business and guidelines in becoming an entrepreneur.
3(3–0–6)

0295110  WINE EDUCATION

WINE EDUCATION
Types of wine and vinification; types of grape; etiquette and wine legislation: visual wine analysis, olfactive wine analysis, taste-olfactive wine analysis: wine and food pairing technique: food ingredients: important sources of wine production: importance of wine on food and culture: wine entrepreneurship.
3(3–0–6)

0295113  KNOW ACCUM III

KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION III
Credit transfer from Knowledge accumulation according to the curriculum structure of Chulalongkorn University from international student exchange programs internship abroad and pre-university classes taken by students and high school students.
3(3–0–6)

3303191  CHEM DRUG DAILY

CHEMICALS AND DRUGS IN DAILY LIFE
Basic knowledge of chemicals and drugs related to health, cosmetic, food products and environment commonly used in daily life, as well as their safe and proper application for maximum benefits.
3(3–0–6)

3914101  REC QUAL LIFE DEV

RECREATION FOR QUALITY OF LIFE DEVELOPMENT
Theories, principles and concepts of recreation; exercise physiology; types of recreational activities; recreation management by public and private sectors and volunteers; recreational activities and tourism; recreational activities in ASEAN countries; world heritage sites of ASEAN; recreation for tourism and field trips; recreational program planning for quality life development.
3(3–0–6)