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URGENT BAS ANNOUNCEMENT

The BAS Mid-term exam on Friday 12 March 2010 has been cancelled due to the politic situation in Bangkok.

The details of the new schedule are as following:

BS 261 British Society (Aj. Peter Hammond) sect 1: Tue 16 Mar 10, 3.30.-5.30 LIB 305

BS 261 British Society (Aj. Peter Hammond) sect 2: Wed 17 Mar 10. 11.00.-1.00 LIB 303

BS 366 American Economy (Aj. Brian Kennedy): Fri 19 Mar 10, 12.30-2.00 LIB 504

TU 116 Men and Aesthetics: Arts, Music and Performing Arts (Aj. Stephen Adams): Mon 22 Mar 10, 9.00-12.00 LIB 203-4

 

 

 


What is BAS?

  • The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in British and American Studies (BAS) is the first humanities-based undergraduate international programme offered by the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University. The programme was developed in full recognition of the growing importance of the need to understand the cultures of the United Kingdom and the United States, both in their own right and as major influences on the rest of the world, especially on the region of Southeast Asia. Such an understanding is deemed necessary for effective integration and application of specialised knowledge in the multicultural community of the present era of globalisation.

  • You will broaden your knowledge as you explore the distinctive features of British and American societies through an interdisciplinary approach that covers the English language, literature, history, politics, the arts and the social sciences.

    You will familiarise yourself with different career paths both in the academic and private sectors. Our graduates are currently employed in academia, diplomatic bodies, commercial institutions, entertainment business, translation firms, tourist industry, etc.

      You will deepen your communicative skills as you study in an international English-medium programme, taught entirely by native speakers of British and American varieties of English.

    You will have an opportunity to participate in a study abroad programme for up to one academic year at a selected institution, not only in the USA or the UK, but other countries around the world.


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