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: Digital technology transforms the way we live: from how we travel, to what we use for money, to how we swipe to find love. At the heart of these social, cultural, and economic changes lie mathematics and computer science. But how do we gather the information, interpret the data, and construct the algorithms that drive […]
The main purpose of this course is to provide the most fundamental knowledge to the students so that they can program on the framework of deep learning. Those students who become interested in deep learning may go on to graduate schools for further study. This course helps students understand the capabilities, challenges, and consequences of […]
Biology as a field is advancing very rapidly and this course attempts to tackle some of the questions that are relevant to the current day and age by providing the knowledge and skills necessary. This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles common to all living organisms and their interaction with the environment. […]
Organizational Psychology provides an understanding of how people behave in the workplace and how to deal with some of the issues associated with wellbeing and performance. It covers a range of topics including personality, attitudes, motivation, teams, decision-making and leadership. Organizational Psychology contributes to our understanding by informing several workplace functions, chief among these include […]
This course brings together International Relations theory and real-world Vietnamese foreign policy decisions and outcomes. The primary goal is to give students conceptual and critical tools to understand and analyze how theories of international relations, Vietnamese foreign policy outcomes, and current political events fit together. The course pays attention to the application of international relations […]
Digital technology transforms the way we live, from how we travel to what we use for money, to how we swipe to find love. At the heart of these social, cultural, and economic changes lie mathematics and computer science. But how do we gather the information, interpret the data, and construct the algorithms that drive […]
Sometime in middle school, you were taught how to multiply and add large numbers. You may have noticed then that multiplication took longer to perform than addition. Why is that? Is it because multiplication is somehow a fundamentally harder problem? Or were you just taught an inefficient way to multiply large numbers? Is there a […]
2D/3D Foundations is a practice-based studio course introducing the fundamentals of visual language including basic drawing, color theory, and basic modeling with the options to experiment with new digital fabrication technologies in the Maker Space. Students will be introduced to a variety of art media including charcoal, water-based paint, modeling clay and 3D printers with a […]
Scientific Inquiry unlocks the door to discovery and explores how humans acquired our fundamental knowledge of the sciences. By engaging foundational texts and practices from across various scientific disciplines, students will understand the various processes involved in acquiring scientific knowledge and how these processes are applied to contemporary scientific questions. Students will critically analyze the […]
This course engages with questions related to the economy as a whole. It starts with the analysis of the structure and operation of the goods, financial, and labor markets. The interaction between these markets is analyzed using the IS_LM ad AS-AD models/ We discuss the topics of inflation capital accumulation and the aggregate production function […]
This course provides an interdisciplinary overview of the science behind the real world environmental issues and the basis of creating and maintaining sustainable ecosystems. In this course, students will study the fascinating feedback loop between the environments and living organisms, including human, through a variety of aspects in cluding geology, oceanography, biology, chemistry, physics, and […]
This course introduces students to the professional counselor’s career, provides an overview of who the counselor is, the ethics and principles of his work, his work parameters, the skills he needs to do counseling, and different scientific approaches he can choose to guide his work.