FF FBVIEpH Vietnamese Studies
Name in Czech: Vietnamistika
Bachelor's full-time major, language of instruction: Czech Czech
Included in the programme: FF B-VIE_ Vietnamese Studies

Introductory information / Instructions

In the first and second year of study, every student has to accomplish common university base courses and a larger set of compulsory, elective and optional courses. All compulsory and elective courses are also profile core courses of the study program (Vietnamese Studies). Then a smaller number of courses as well as internship and one semester study abroad remain for the third and fourth year of study. From the beginning of the third year, the study is focused on the preparation of Bachelor’s thesis. Prescribed numbers of credits comprise credits from the common university base courses (15 credits), courses related to the Bachelor’s thesis (16 credits), compulsory courses (124 credits) elective courses (15 credits) and optional courses (10 credits), i.e. 180 credits in total. An individual selection of elective and optional courses and especially the topic of Bachelor’s thesis as well as the internship and the study abroad allow for the student’s individual study profile and plan.

Společný univerzitní základ (15 kr.)

Bakalářská práce (min. 10 kr.)

The Bachelor’s thesis is prepared in three consecutive courses starting from the fifth semester of the study. In the course Vd1 Project of Bachelor’s thesis, every student has to select some topic of their own thesis, read sources to it and write a project consisting of at least 5 standard pages with a planned content, goals and bibliographical data. The text has to be written according to all formal rules of academic papers. In the course Vd2 Seminar on Bachelor’s thesis, the proper text has to be written in its entirety and with the use of new sources cited also in the Bibliography. The first two courses (Vd1 and Vd2) are taught during three contact meetings at the beginning of semester; then individual consultations follow in the rest of both courses as well as in the third course Vd3 Bachelor’s thesis intended only for improvements, corrections and the final submission. Enrollment is possible also during one semester study abroad. Alternatively, it is possible to postpone the whole set of three courses or its part.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FF:Vd1Bachelor's thesis - project A. Bičanz 0/2/03 5P
FF:Vd2Course on bachelor's thesis A. Bičanz 0/2/03 6P
FF:Vd3Bachelor's thesis A. Bičanz 0/0/0 individuální konzultace.10 7P
FF:Vd4Final state exam M. SchwarzSZk 0/0/0- 8-
16 credits

Compulsory courses

All compulsory subjects are also profile core courses of the study program. During the course of the first and second year, the student has to finish a major part of linguistic courses (Vj1, Vj2, Vj3, Vj4, Vu1, Vu4) and other courses related to non-philological areas (Vs1, Vs2, Vs3, Vs4, Vu3) as well as common university base subjects and Practical socio-cultural aspects of Vietnamese Studies (Vu2). The third year is dedicated to advanced courses in lexicology (Vj5), grammar and syntax (Vj6), economy and literature of Vietnam (Vs5, Vs6). The fourth year is planned for a study abroad (Vzahr1) and internship (Vprac1) – it is possible to pass these two courses even during first three years with corresponding postponement of study duties. The courses of practical Vietnamese conversation continue throughout all three years of study (Vk1, Vk2, Vk3, Vk4, Vk5, Vk6) and the sixth semester (Vk6) is finished with a standardized exam on the B1 level according to ERF. The course of Vietnamese conversation continues as a compulsory permanent advanced course (Vk789x). This course is optional only for those who has finished the study with two-semester stays abroad. The course is also a substitution of Vk1 to Vk6 in the case of an early study abroad. The third and fourth year is also dedicated to writing the Bachelor’s thesis and to the remaining elective and optional courses. In particular cases (health problems etc.), the Internship (Vprac1) and Study abroad (Vzahr1) can be replaced by an ongoing course of Vietnamese conversation (Vk789x) with a corresponding higher number of elective or optional courses.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FF:Vj1General phonetics and phonology for Vietnamese studies A. Bičanzk 2/0/03 1Z
FF:Vj2Vietnamese phonetics - training A. Bičanzk 0/2/03 2P
FF:Vj3Lexicology of Vietnamese language V. Blažekzk 2/0/03 3Z
FF:Vj4Vietnamese grammar and syntax M. Schwarzzk 2/0/03 4Z
FF:Vj5Continuing lexicology of Vietnamese language V. Blažekzk 2/0/03 5Z
FF:Vj6Continuing Vietnamese grammar and syntax M. Schwarzzk 2/0/03 6Z
FF:Vk1Vietnamese conversation 1 M. Dočekalz 0/4/06 1P
FF:Vk2Vietnamese conversation 2 M. Dočekalzk 0/4/06 2P
FF:Vk3Vietnamese conversation 3 M. Dočekalz 0/4/06 3P
FF:Vk4Vietnamese conversation 4 M. Dočekalzk 0/4/06 4P
FF:Vk5Vietnamese conversation 5 M. Dočekalz 0/4/06 5P
FF:Vk6Vietnamese conversation 6 M. Dočekalzk 0/4/06 6P
FF:Vprac1Internship B. Fořtz 0/0/0 pracovní stáž v celkové délce nad 250 hodin.10 8P
FF:Vs1History of Vietnam 1 - precolonial era M. Schwarzzk 1/0/03 1Z
FF:Vs2Geography of Vietnam and Southeast Asia M. Schwarzzk 1/0/03 2Z
FF:Vs3History of Vietnam 2 - from colonial era to the present time M. Schwarzzk 1/0/03 3Z
FF:Vs4Culture of Vietnam V. Blažekzk 1/0/03 4Z
FF:Vs5Economy of Vietnam and Southeast Asia M. Schwarzzk 1/0/03 5Z
FF:Vs6Literature of Vietnam B. Fořtzk 1/0/03 6Z
FF:Vu1Linguistical terminology for Vietnamese studies A. Bičanzk 2/0/03 1Z
FF:Vu2History of Vietnamese Studies M. Schwarzzk 2/0/03 2P
FF:Vu3Practical socio-cultural aspects of Vietnamese Studies O. Srbazk 1/1/03 3P
FF:Vu4Introduction to the Chinese script for Vietnamese studies V. Blažekzk 2/0/03 4P
FF:Vzahr1Study abroad B. Fořtz 0/0/0 semestrální pobyt v zahraničí.30 7P
124 credits

Selective courses

Every student has to finish three analytical tutorials (= 15 credits), which can be selected from the actual offer. All analytical tutorials are profile core courses and can be found in the first group of courses.

Blok 1

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FF:Va1Analytical tutorial on the History of Vietnam M. Schwarzk 0/2/05 1P
FF:Va2Analytical tutorial on the Geography of Vietnam and Southeast Asia M. Schwarzk 0/2/05 2P
FF:Va3Analytical tutorial on the Vietnamese phonetics A. Bičank 0/2/05 3P
FF:Va4Analytical tutorial on the Culture of Vietnam V. Blažekk 0/2/05 4P
FF:Va5Analytical tutorial on the Economy of Vietnam and Southeast Asia M. Schwarzk 0/2/05 5P
FF:Va6Analytical tutorial on the Literature of Vietnam B. Fořtk 0/2/05 6P
FF:Vk789xVietnamese conversation - advanced course M. Dočekalz 0/4/06 7P
36 credits

Elective courses

Every student has to finish optional courses with the total number of 10 credits. Every student can choice optional courses from any department of Masaryk University, but following courses related to Vietnamese studies might have the highest priority.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FF:Vv1Vietnamese in contacts with European languages M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv10Vietnamese business and economic vocabulary M. Schwarzz 1/1/05 --
FF:Vv11Sino-Vietnamese M. Schwarzzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv12War in Vietnam and Korea M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv13History Mongolia 1 - History of Central and Chinese Asia till the Yuan dynasty M. Schwarzzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv14History of Mongolia 2 - Modern history of Mongolia M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv15Mongolian 1 M. Schwarzz 0/2/05 --
FF:Vv16Mongolian 2 M. Schwarzzk 0/2/05 --
FF:Vv17Mongolian 3 M. Schwarzz 0/2/05 --
FF:Vv18Mongolian 4 M. Schwarzzk 0/2/05 --
FF:Vv2Chinese sources to the history of Southeast Asia M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv3Austroasiatic linguistics M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv4Mongol invasions of China, Vietnam and Southeast Asia M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv5Languages of China and Vietnam M. Schwarzzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv6Basic Classical Chinese for Vietnamese studies M. Schwarzzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv7Languages of Southeast Asia M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv8System of the Chinese script and its adaptations for other Asian languages M. Schwarzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vv9Vietnamese dialects M. Schwarzzk 2/0/05 --
FF:Vzahr2Second study abroad B. Fořtz 0/0/030 --
120 credits