Welcome to the Fulbright University Vietnam Course Catalogue. This searchable database shows undergraduate courses taught since Academic Year 2021 – 2022.
This list is representative: not all courses will be offered in every semester; teaching faculty may be subject to change.
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Browse featured courses offered in Fall 2023: Asian women are underrepresented in politics and governance despite notable gains exemplified by the rise of prominent women leaders. A prevailing perception regards Asian women – especially those highly educated or from powerful families – as socio-politically as well or even better than their male counterparts. Yet there is little understanding of the history, nature, […]
As Judith Butler has argued, if gender is dragthen gender is a performance that produces the illusion of an inner sex or essence or psychic gender core. Considering the idea of gender as performance, we will investigate”in literature and film”various performances of gender and question how they operate and function under oppressive and regulatory structures, […]
We learn across the Fulbright Core how transformations have happened in human history “ transformations in thought, in social structures, and in individual lives. We also see how transformations happen in nature and how human intervention transforms the natural world. But what about transformation that humans create through intentional design? This might be a new […]
This course examines key moments in the global history of thought through the lens of textual analysis. Over the course of the semester, students will develop their written rhetorical, reading, and critical thinking skills. Summary In order to change the world, it is worthwhile to look at “change,” both as a historical fact and a […]
We learn across the Fulbright Core how transformations have happened in human history – transformations in thought, in social structures, and in individual lives. We also see how transformations happen in nature and how human intervention transforms the natural world. But what about transformation that humans create through intentional design? This might be a new […]
This course cultivates the process of experimental investigation in the context of engineering systems. Students will work both individually and in team to investigate the measurement of fundamental properties of the physical world like temperature, pressure, and sound intensity to design and fabricate simple electronic sensors that allow them to measure these properties in an […]
Have you ever wondered how a model can predict the outcome of a Covid-19 outbreak? How can an analyst go through thousands of bonds and stocks and determine the risk associated with an investment? How can a policy-maker estimate the effects of a tax-incentive on the economy growth in the future? Linear Algebra provides the […]
Vietnamese Literary Chinese is an important part of the formation of Vietnamese culture and ideology. Vietnamese people were employing and localizing Chinese scripts and literary Chinese throughout more than 10 centuries (from the 10th to the beginning of the 20th centuries). As the official written language of the country for the composition of a wide […]
Traditionally understood as the practice of selecting and caring for objects to be shown in a museum, or to form part of a collection of art or an exhibition, curating has now gained broader definition and currency within the cultural and creative industries. Beyond the popular understanding of curating as exhibition-making, this course will focus […]
We learn across the Fulbright Core how transformations have happened in human history “ transformations in thought, in social structures, and in individual lives. We also see how transformations happen in nature and how human intervention transforms the natural world. But what about transformation that humans create through intentional design? This might be a new […]
This course examines key moments in the global history of thought through the lens of textual analysis. Over the course of the semester, students will develop their written rhetorical, reading, and critical thinking skills. Summary In order to change the world, it is worthwhile to look at “change,” both as a historical fact and a […]
This course is an introduction to the discipline of computer science and aims to equip students with the skills necessary to solve computational problems using a high-level programming language. Students will develop their algorithm design abilities and implement their ideas using fundamental programming constructs such as loops, branching statements and functions, and abstract data types […]