This morning, October 29, 2010, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU) held the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 postgraduate training course.This year's postgraduate training course has 658 students in 27 majors, including 120 transfer students, 473 students who passed the entrance exam, and 65 students who are in the joint program. Attending the opening ceremony were Associate Professor Dr. Tran Khanh Thanh - Vice Dean of the Graduate School (VNU), Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh - Rector of the University, Associate Professor Dr. Vu Duc Nghieu - Vice Rector of the University, along with representatives of functional departments, affiliated faculties/departments and graduate students of 2010. On behalf of the University's leaders, Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh delivered a speech and announced the opening of the 2010 postgraduate training course. The Rector requested that faculties/departments actively coordinate with functional departments to create favorable conditions for students to study effectively. The course will start from November 1, 2010, according to the schedule below.
Class |
Specialized |
Quantity |
Study time |
Lecture hall |
Philosophy 1 |
- Journalism - Asian Studies - Linguistics - International Relations - Science and Technology Policy - Library Science |
138 |
Monday and Wednesday |
104 house G |
Philosophy 2 |
- Political Science - Ho Chi Minh Studies - Sociology - Science and Technology Management - Archives - Psychology |
123 |
Monday and Wednesday |
204 house G |
Philosophy 3 |
- Study tourism - Han Nom - History of the Communist Party of Vietnam - History of Vietnam |
132 |
Tuesday and Thursday |
104 house G |
Philosophy 4 |
- World History - History of History and Historiography - Ethnology - Archeology - Vietnamese Literature - Literary Theory - Foreign Literature - Folk Literature |
125 |
Tuesday and Thursday |
204 house G |
Note:- Students can see the list of classes posted in the University Training Room (605 Building E) - The Foreign Language class schedule will be announced later. Students who change their foreign language classes must re-register.