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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Further practice in the basic skills related to scientific discourse
Courses in English in English. (Students with credits from HUGE 102 may not take
Course code ENGL (001) this course)
ENGL 103 FOUNDATION ENGLISH I 3(3/3-0/0) ENGL 201 FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH III 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: None Pre: HUGE 102
English for communication in both social and academic settings Continuation of HUGE 102.
and learning strategies to promote learning both inside and
outside the classroom. Emphasis is on personal statements and ENGL 202 FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH IV 3(3/3-0/0)
interpersonal interaction. Pre: ENGL 201
ENGL 111 ORAL COMMUNICATION I 3(3/3-0/P) ENGL 205 ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE 3(3/3-0/0)
(Formerly name: ENGLISH AND TECHNOLOGY
CONVERSATION I) Pre: ENGL 203 or consent
Pre: None; for HUMAN ENGL. majors of the English Department
An oral communication course to improve fluency and A project-based course to further develop students’ English
confidence in formal and informal everyday communication. communication skills to enable them to participate in academic
contexts in the science and technology.
ENGL 112 ORAL COMMUNICATION II 3(3/3-0/P)
(Formerly name: ENGLISH ENGL 206 ENGLISH FOR 3(3/3-0/0)
CONVERSATION II) HUMANITIES AND
Pre: ENGL 111; ENGL.Majors SOCIAL SCIENCES
Pre: ENGL 203 or consent
Development in oral communication to improve fluency and of the English Department
accuracy in more complicated everyday contexts both in formal
and informal situations. A project-based course to further develop students’ English
communication skills to enable them to participate in academic
ENGL 118 PARAGRAPH WRITING 3(3/3-0/P) contexts in the humnities and social sciences.
Pre: ENGL 103; For English Majors
ENGL 210 ORAL EXPRESSION I 3(3/3-0/0)
Effective paragraph writing e.g. descriptive, expository and Pre: HUGE 102 or ENGL 192 or
narrative paragraphs, with an emphasis on paragraph unity, ENGL 104 or ENGL 107
coherence, and completeness, as well as language accuracy,
critical thinking, and creativity. Practice in guided conversation with emphasis on pronunciation,
intonation, and basic conversational patterns.
ENGL 191 ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE 3(3/3-0/0)
STUDENTS I ENGL 211 ANALYTICAL READING 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: None AND SUMMARY WRITING
Pre: ENGL 104
Practice in the basic skills; speaking, listening, reading and
writing related to scientific discourse in English. (Students with Analytical reading of various text types, note-taking,
credits from HUGE 101 may not take this course) summarizing, expressing opinions and giving academic oral
presentation.
ENGL 192 ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE 3(3/3-0/0)
STUDENTS II ENGL 212 LANGUAGE CONSOLIDATION 3(3/3-0/P)
Pre: ENGL 191 THROUGH TRANSLATION
Pre: ENGL 211
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES คูมือการศึกษาระดับปริญญาตรี
Language consolidation through translation focusing on language ENGL 291 ENGLISH FOR 3(3/3-0/0)
structures, grammatical rules, the use of words, differential SCIENCE STUDENTS III
contextualization, collocation, connotation-denotation, and Pre: ENGL 192
cultural differences as well as different styles of language.
Problem solving in translation procedure. Continuation of ENGL 192 with an emphasis on scientific texts.
ENGL 218 ESSAY WRITING 3(3/3-0/P) ENGL 292 ENGLISH FOR 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: ENGL 118 SCIENCE STUDENTS IV
Pre: ENGL 291
Academic essay writing e.g. comparison-contrast essay, cause-
effect essay, and argumentative essay, with an emphasis on Continuation of ENGL 291.
conciseness, credibility, clarity and correct use of language, as
well as critical thinking and creativity. ENGL 295 ENGLISH FOR HOTEL 3(3/3-0/0)
AND TOURISM I
ENGL 221 WRITTEN EXPRESSION I 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: HUGE 102 or consent of
Pre: None; ENGL. Majors the instructor
(Closed since 2008)
Practice in integrated English language skills: speaking, listening,
ENGL 222 WRITTEN EXPRESSION II 3(3/3-0/0) reading and writing in English, for hotel and tourism.
Pre: ENGL 221; ENGL.Majors
(Closed since 2008) ENGL 296 ENGLISH FOR HOTEL 3(3/3-0/0)
AND TOURISM II
ENGL 230 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: HUGE 102 or consent of
LANGUAGE the instructor
Pre: ENGL 104 or ENGL 107
Practice in basic skills with emphasis on language situations in
Introduction to the study of language, with emphasis on the hotels and tourism.
structure of language: sounds, words, sentences and meaning.
ENGL 297 ENGLISH FOR HOTEL 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGL 231 ENGLISH PHONETICS 3(2/2-1/3) AND TOURISM III
(Formerly name: PHONETICS Pre: ENGL 295 and ENGL 296
since 2008)
Pre: ENGL 104 or ENGL 107 Development of integrated English language skills at an advanced
level with emphasis on hotels and tourism, business writing and
A study of speech sounds, with emphasis on English descriptive paragraph writing.
pronunciation sound and English systems. Practical work in
speech-sound production and transcription is included. ENGL 298 ENGLISH FOR HOTEL 3(3/3-0/0)
AND TOURISM IV
ENGL 232 PHONOLOGY 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: ENGL 295 and ENGL 296
Pre: ENGL 231
(Closed since 2008) Practice in advanced skills: speaking listening, reading and
writing English in context of tourism and hotel management.
ENGL 234 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGLISH PHONOLOGY AND ENGL 310 ORAL EXPRESSION II 3(3/3-0/0)
MORPHOLOGY Pre: ENGL 210 or consent of
Pre: ENGL 231 the instructor
An introduction to the study of phonology and morphology, and Practice in oral public presentation including skits, plays, short
the interfaces between phonology and morphology, focusing on speeches, and interviews.
English.
ENGL 311 READING AND WRITING I 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGL 250 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: ENGL 202 or 204 or 205 or
LITERATURE 206 or 292
Pre: ENGL 104 or ENGL 107
Practice in reading skills, with an emphasis on critical reading;
An introduction to literary forms. Basic concepts, methods and note-taking from a variety of academic and non-academic texts
terminology connected with each literary type. Intensive and listening materials; development of writing skills to express
analytical reading of poetry, fiction and drama. ideas and feelings clearly and logically in response to reading and
listening input.
ENGL 281 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3(3/3-0/0)
AND CULTURES ENGL 312 READING AND WRITING II 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: ENGL 104 Pre: ENGL 311
Basic concepts of cultures and the interconnections between A continuation of ENGL 311 Further practice in reading and
English as a world and cultures in different geo-socio contexts. note-taking, and in collecting information by various means to be
The change of English language and cultures in order to be aware written up in a well- organized form.
of possible cultural conflicts.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES คูมือการศึกษาระดับปริญญาตรี
Academic writing focusing on selecting topic, searching ENGL 354 POETRY 3(3/3-0/0)
information, collection data, taking notes synthesizing Pre: ENGL 352
information, and writing findings from survey and findings from
basic library research. Major kinds of poetry in English from the 16th century onward,
for example ballads, sonnets, metaphysical poetry, romantic
ENGL 320 SCIENCE AND 3(3/3-0/0) poetry including modern poetry and songs with the focus on
FUTURE TRENDS poetic forms, structure, styles, and poetic techniques.
(Formerly name: READINGS IN
THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY ENGL 355 DRAMA 3(3/3-0/0)
OF SCIENCE) Pre: ENGL 352
Pre: ENGL 204 or 205 or 206 or 212
Characteristics of drama and dramatic elements, focusing on the
Development and strengthening of analysis and critical thinking nature of tragedy and comedy, significant dramatic devices, and
through reading, speak and writing in English in areas of modern how they are integrated in modern media.
science and technology and future trends.
ENGL 358 MYTHOLOGY AND 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGL 321 BRITISH AND AMERICAN 3(3/3-0/0) FOLKLORE
CULTURAL STUDIES (Formerly ENGL 358 since 2008)
(Formerly name : BRITISH AND Pre: ENGL 352
AMERICAN LIFE AND
INSTITUTIONS) Selected myths and folklore and their impacts on different art
Pre: ENGL 202 or 204 or 205 or forms including comparison of their concepts in Western and
206 or 292; and 112 or 210 Eastern myths.
A study of British and American cultures covering such topics ENGL 362 ENGLISH LITERATURE 3(3/3-0/0)
as lifestyles, social classes and music through multi-media FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
investigation. Pre: ENGL 352
ENGL 323 ENGLISH IN BUSINESS 3(3/3-0/0) Literary texts and other forms of media for young people focusing
(Formerly: ENGL 419 since 2008)
on the role of literature on youth’s growing process and on
Pre: ENGL 218 or 317 or 311
cultivation their awareness of cultural diversity.
Various language functions for communication in business
ENGL 381 READING MEDIA 3(3/3-0/0)
context, including applying for a job telephoning, filling in
business forms, composing business documents and conducting a IN ENGLISH
business meeting. Pre: ENGL 281
ENGL 330 ENGLISH SYNTAX 3(3/3-0/0) Concepts, elements and genres of English media leading to an
(Formerly name: SYNTAX since 2008) awareness of the significant role of media and the ability to
Pre: ENGL 234 analyze media. Interconnection between the English language and
media in different socio-cultural contexts as well ad elements of
Analysis of syntactic units: words, phrases, clauses, and sentences popular media.
of English, using major syntactic theories.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES คูมือการศึกษาระดับปริญญาตรี
ENGL 397 ENGLISH FOR 2(2/2-0/0) ENGL 423 ENGLISH IN BUSINESS 3(3/3-0/0)
PHARMACY STUDENTS COMMUNICATION II
Pre: ENGL 291; Pre: ENGL 323
For Pharmacy Students
(Closed since 2004) English for higher advanced level communication in a business
context, including business documents and reports, discussion
ENGL 410 ORAL EXPRESSION III 3(3/3-0/0) and negotiation of business issues, and business presentation.
Pre: ENGL 310 or consent of
the instructor ENGL 425 TRANSLATION FOR 3(3/3-0/P)
PRODESSIONAL PURPOSES
Discussion and debate. (Formerly name: TRANSLATION II
since 2008)
ENGL 415 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/P) Pre: ENGL 315 or 420
Pre: ENGL 315
Translation from English to Thai and Thai to English using
Principles and techniques of interpreting between English and business, academic and literary texts of complex language,
Thai as both target and source language. Basic skills in expression, style and content.
interpreting: comprehension, note-taking, paraphrasing,
chunking, prediction, memory extension, basic sight translation ENGL 429 STUDIES IN LANGUAGE 3(3/3-0/0)
and transmitting the message. Various linguistic, cultural, social AND COMMUNICATION
and other contextual factors involved in interpreting work are also (Formerly ENGL 448)
discussed. (Formerly name : SEMINAR IN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES)
ENGL 418 RESEARCH METHODS 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: ENGL 314 and ENGL 318
IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Closed since 2008)
Pre: ENGL 318
ENGL 430 CONTRASTIVE- 3(3/3-0/0)
Basic research methods to develop research skills, conduct a ANALYSIS: PHONOLOGY
research project and present research findings on a topic in AND MORPHOLOGY
English language and literature. (Formerly name: CONTRASTIVE
ANALYSIS OF THAI
ENGL 419 ENGLISH IN BUSINESS 3(3/3-0/0) AND ENGLISH I)
Pre: ENGL 310 and ENGL 312; or Pre: ENGL 330
ENGL 314 and ENGL 317 (Closed since 2008)
ENGL 440 ENGLISH AND OTHER 3(3/3-0/0) ENGL 452 PSYCHOLOGICAL 3(3/3-0/0)
WORLD LANGUAGES ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE
Pre: ENGL 330 or FR 331 or Pre: PSY 103 and ENGL 353 or
THAI 322 or GER 331 ENGL 354 or ENGL 355
(Equivalent to PSY 416)
A study of language universals and the typological structure of (Closed since 2008)
languages in the world with emphasis on the principles of
structural and genetic classification of the world's languages. ENGL 458 LITERARY CRITICISM 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: ENGL 353, ENGL 354
ENGL 441 LANGUAGE CHANGE 3(3/3-0/0) and ENGL 355
(Formerly name: LANGUAGE CHANGE
AND VARIATION since 2008) (Transferred to ENGL 473 since 2008)
Pre: ENGL 330 or FR 331 or
THAI 322 or GER 331 ENGL 460 POETRY BEFORE THE 3(3/3-0/0)
TWENTIETH CENTURY
A study of basic concepts of historical linguistics, with emphasis Pre: ENGL 354
on the language change in phonological, morphological, syntactic (Closed since 2008)
and semantic aspects and the methodology of reconstruction.
ENGL 461 GLOBAL LITERATURE 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGL 442 LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: ENGL 353 and 354 and 355
Pre: ENGL 330
(Closed since 2008) Selected global literary works in English other than British and
American works from the second half of the twentieth century up
ENGL 443 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0) to the present with an emphasis on literary traditions, elements
SOCIOLINGUISTICS and themes.
(Formerly ENGL 333)
Pre: ENGL 230 ENGL 462 MODERN POETRY 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: ENGL 354
The relationship between language and society with emphasis on (Closed since 2008)
the importance of geographical and social factors; bilingualism
and multilingualism; language choice; language attitudes, ENGL 463 GREAT WORKS IN 3(3/3-0/0)
language change; and language planning. BRITISH LITERATURE
Pre: ENGL 353 and 354
ENGL 444 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0)
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS Selected masterpieces of British prose and poetry representing
Pre: ENGL 330 prominent literary movements and styles from the Renaissance to
the present with an emphasis on social and cultural elements that
Second language learning theories and classroom applications, influence forms and contents of literary works studied.
factors affecting second language learning and language learning
strategies. ENGL 464 GREAT WORKS IN 3(3/3-0/0)
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ENGL 445 DISCOURSE IN 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: ENGL 353 and 354
COMMUNICATION
Pre: ENGL 330 Selected masterpieces of American prose and poetry representing
prominent literary movements and styles from the Colonial period
Concepts and theories of spoken, written, and visual discourse to the present with an emphasis on social and cultural elements
and their applications to communication in English and in Thai. that influence forms and contents of literary works studied.
Including topics of students’ interests.
ENGL 465 DRAMA BEFORE THE 3(3/3-0/0)
ENGL 446 MEANING, CONCEPTS, 3(3/3-0/0) TWENTIETH CENTURY
AND CONTEXTS Pre: ENGL 355
(Formerly name: SEMANTICS (Closed since 2008)
since 2008)
Pre: ENGL 330 ENGL 466 MODERN DRAMA 3(3/3-0/0)
Pre: ENGL 355
A linguistic study of language meaning, conceptual structures, (Closed since 2008)
and meaning in context. Theoretical concepts from Formal and
Cognitive Semantics as well as Pragmatics. There are also ENGL 467 LITERATURE AND 3(3/3-0/0)
discussions and applications of language in various contexts and COMMUNICATIVE ARTS
in group research projects based on semantic and pragmatic Pre: ENGL 353 and 354 and 355
theories.
Reading of selected literary texts, adaptation and dramatization of
ENGL 447 SELECTED TOPICS IN 3(3/3-0/0) various literary texts into different types of communicative art
LINGUISTICS forms.
Pre: ENGL 330
ENGL 468 FICTION BEFORE THE 3(3/3-0/0)
Current linguistic concepts, theories and methods. TWENTIETH CENTURY
Pre: ENGL 353
(Closed since 2008)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES คูมือการศึกษาระดับปริญญาตรี