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2020 Course Offerings

Department of English course offerings for the academic year 2020 First semester Second semester English major and minor sections announcement Majors who are still wait-listed on the first day of class, attend section 1 and inform the course coordinator of your status to get endorsement for you to be manually added.

COVID-19 Information

Chula has confirmed its first COVID-19 case. All Department of English classes are online. Please follow updates for classes and procedures on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Information page.

Midterm Week COVID-19 Guidelines

Additional safety measures are in place to monitor and control the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) during midterm week (March 2–6, 2020) for the Faculty of Arts Community. Students, faculty, and staff, please check for fever before going to your exam rooms (in either building) at the temperature screening station in the lobby of…
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2019 Course Offerings

The following are Department of English courses offered for the two terms in 2019. Download course offerings announcement Key to course offerings First Semester 2019 Undergraduate Course ID Course Abbreviation Day Time Seats Coordinator Final Exam 1 2202111 ENGLISH I TU 08.00-09.30 322 Crabtree 3M5 TH 11.00-12.30 2 2202201 ACAD ENG ORAL MO 11.00-12.30 60…
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Congratulations to Krittaporn Reungwattanakul

Krittaporn Reungwattanakul successfully defended her M.A. thesis “Reclaiming the Stolen Voices: An Indigenous, Region-Based Reading of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony, Patricia Grace’s Potiki And Kiana Davenport’s Shark Dialogues.” Here she is photographed with her thesis exam committee: Associate Professor Dr. Darin Pradittatsanee, her adviser, external examiner Dr. Chaiyon Tongsukkaeng and Assistant Professor Dr. Carina Chotirawe,…
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Congratulations to Aj. Mathurin Leelasetakul

Congratulations to Aj. Mathurin Leelasetakul for successfully completing her Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics from Pennsylvania State University. Her dissertation was on “Lexical Bundle Use by Thai Undergraduate Learners of English.”

Congratulations to Aj. Shane Avery

Congratulations to Aj. Shane Avery for successfully completing his Ph.D. in History from Syracuse University. His dissertation was on “Geography Writing in America, 1783-1888”

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Dr. Darin Pradittatsanee and Ajarn Somjit Jirananthiporn

The English Department congratulates Assistant Professor Dr. Darin Pradittatsanee and Ajarn Somjit Jirananthiporn for recently attaining their academic tenure as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor respectively.