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Happy New Year and Welcome to Chiangmai
Available Subjects for the Academic Year 2007Academic SubjectsBUS 102 Basic Accountancy 3 Credits BUS 105 Basic Statistics 1 Credits BUS 203 Accounting Application 1 Credits BUS 301 Marketing/Quantitative Analysis 1 Credits CDEV 113 Sustainable Development 1 Credits CDEVC 211International Development Studies 2 Credits COM 130 Research Methods 2 CreditsCOM 202 Conflict Resolution 3 Credits ECO 103 An Outline of Globalization 1 Credits ECO 104 Ethnic Tribes and Globalization 2 Credits ECO 201 Principles of Economics 2 Credits ECO 202 Applied Economics in the Burmese scene 2 Credits ECO 301 International Economic Relations 3 Credits ENG 111 English, (First year) 3 Credits ENG 211 English (Second year) 3 Credits ENG 311 English (Third year) 3 Credits ETH 111 Ethnic Languages 2 Credits FRE 101 French (Basic level) 3 Credits HIS 114 Contemporary History of Burma 3 Credits HIS 213 Contemporary World History 2 Credits ITT 112 Information Technology (first year) 3 CreditsITT 212 Information Tehnology (second year) 3 credits JAP 102 Japanese (Basic level) 3 Credits MGT 101 Principles of Management 3 Credits MGT 105 NGO Management 3 Credits MGT 201 Community Management 3 Credits SSC 204 Current Affairs of Burma 3 Credits SSC 205 Peace Studies 3 Credits SSC 210 Human Geography 3 Credits SSC 215 Human Rights and Obligations 3 Credits THAI 102 Thai (Basic level) 2 Credits
Required Training Subjects Combine ClassesMUS 102 Singing/Music half Credit PE 102 Aerobic/Dancing 2 Credits CDEV 120 Excursion 1 Credits PE 103 Sports and Games 1 Credits First yearHED 112 HIV/Aids half Credit COM 110 Public Speaking half Credit COM 214 Art of Writing/Report Writing and Commentary half Credit Second YearCOM 221 Debate in English Required Subjects for First and Second YearCombine Classes General Studies Courses for First and Second yearCurrent Affairs of Burma 3 Credits hours Human Rights and Obligations 2 Credits hours Human Rights Law 1 Credits hour Conflict Resolution Studies 2 Credits hours First Year Only- General Studies CoursesEnglish 3 Credits hoursInformation Technology 3 Credits hours Research 1 Credits hours Dialectical Life Science 1 Credits hours Thai 2 Credits hours Accountancy 1 Credits hour Ethnic Tribes and Globalization 1 Credits hour 20 Credits hoursSecond Year Only –General Studies CoursesEnglish 3 Credits hoursInformation Technology 3 Credits hours Human Geography 3 Credits hours Research Methods 1 Credits hoursFrench Language 2 Credits hoursSecond Year- Diploma Major (Arts and Humanities Courses)Globalization 1 Credits hours Civil Military Relations 2 Credits hours Sustainable Development 1 Credits hour Peace Studies 3 Credits hours Contemporary Burmese History 2 Credits hours 29 Credits hours
Second Year Diploma Major Administration and Management Courses Principles of Management 2 Credits hours Organizational Behaviour 1 Credits hour International Economic Relations 3 Credits hours NGO Management 2 Credits hours Community Management 2 Credits hours Economics (all sub- subjects) 2 Credits hours 32 Credits hoursThird Year –Bachelor Degree ProgrammeResearch Writing and Oral Defence 6 Credits hours Ethnic languages for Burman/ Myanmar students 3 Credits hours French Language For ethnic students 3 Credits hours Advanced English Compulsory 3 Credits hours Specialize subjects 6 Credits hours AEIOU Practicum 6 Credits hours 35 Credits hour Final Year Awarding of DegreeStudents, who have come back from one of our affiliated Universities of the Western country, must write their partial thesis of not less than 150 pages and must attain 160 Credits hours before being awarded a Degree. Important Notice All old students going to attend the 2nd, 3rd year practicum must be in Chiang Mai not later than 6th January, while the new students who have successfully passed their matriculation examination must report personally at the Chiang Mai, AEIOU Head Office, not later than Jan 20th Jan. 2007 respectively. Every student is required to bring their national costume.
Sd. Norbert Hoffmann Registrar, AEIOU Programme Chiangmai University . Your Comments here_ can use win-Burmese fonts; but not symbols "(:/\<>!|{]@~#$)" |
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