About Thailand: Useful information for our visiting students
Location: Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma, flanked by the Mekong River in the northeast. Laos lies across the Mekong river and Cambodia on Thailand’s eastern border. To the south along the Malay peninsula lies Malaysia.
Capital: Bangkok (Krungthep Mahanakorn)
Climate: tropical; rainy, warm, cloudy southwest monsoon (mid-May to September); dry, cool northeast monsoon (November to February); hot and humid (March and April); the southern isthmus is always warm and humid.
Population: 67 million (CIA World factbook)
Ethnic Make-up: Thai 75%, Chinese 14%, others 11%
Religions: Theravada Buddhism 94.6%, Islam 4.5%, Christianity 0.7%, Hinduism 0.1%, others 0.1%
Government: constitutional monarchy
The Thai language is comprised of 44 consonants, 32 vowels and five tones in Thai pronunciation, along with a script that has Indian origins. The Thai language, belonging to the Tai family, is the main language in Thailand although there are several regional dialects as well. Other languages spoken in Thailand are Chinese, Lao, Malay and Mon-Khmer, while English is becoming more prevalent in government and commerce. English is also being taught as a second language in secondary school and universities, which enables the English-speaking visitor in Thailand to have little trouble conversing.
Thai value systems regarding dress, social behavior, religion, authority figures, and sexuality are much more conservative than those of the average Westerner. Thai people are courteous and respectful. Their behavior is tightly controlled by etiquette, much of it based on their Buddhist religion.
It is a non-confrontational society, in which public dispute or criticism is to be avoided at all costs. To show anger or impatience or to raise your voice is a sign of weakness and lack of mental control. It is also counterproductive, since the Thai who will smile, embarrassed by your outburst of anger or frustration is far less likely to be helpful than if you had kept better control of your emotions.
Face is very important in Thailand. Candour and emotional honesty – qualities highly prized in some Western societies – are considered embarrassing and counterproductive in the East. Never lose your temper or raise your voice no matter how frustrating or desperate the situation. Only patience, humor, and jai yen (cool heart) bring results in Thailand.
Thailand is a stronghold of Buddhism.
Buddhists believe that life does not begin with birth and end with death, but rather that every person has several lives based upon the lessons of life not yet learned and acts committed (karma) in previous lives. Buddhists believe that selfishness and craving result in suffering and that compassion and love bring happiness and well-being.
The true path to peace is to eliminate all desire, a condition which Buddhists define as ‘nirvana’, an indescribable state free of desire, suffering, or further rebirth, in which a person simply is, and is completely at one with his surroundings.
Thais respect hierarchical relationships. Children are taught to honour their parents. Social relationships are defined as one person being superior to the other. Parents are superior to their children, teachers to their students, and bosses to their subordinates.
When Thais meet a stranger, they will immediately try to place you within a hierarchy so they know how you should be treated. This is often done by asking what might be seen as very personal questions in other cultures. Status can be determined by clothing and general appearance, age, job, education, family name, and social connections.
Thais place great emphasis and value on outward forms of courtesy such as politeness, respect, genial demeanour and self-control in order to maintain harmonious relations. Many of their rules of etiquette are by-products of the Buddhist religion.
It is a non-confrontational society, in which public dispute or criticism is to be avoided at all costs. To be openly angry with someone might attract the wrath of the spirits, which in turn could cause violence and tragedy. Openly criticizing a person is a form of violence as it hurts the person and is viewed as a conscious attempt to offend the person being rebuked. Loss of face is a disgrace to a Thai so they try to avoid confrontations and look for compromises in difficult situations. If two parties disagree, one will need to have an outlet to retreat without losing face.
As Thailand and its neighboring countries are going into their industrial development phase, the demand for engineers has been escalating. Responding to this need, the Faculty of Engineering of KU created its International Undergraduate Program (IUP) in 2003 with the aim of producing professional engineers not only with technical knowledge and skills but also with English communication skills who could readily fill in that growing need. To date, we have already produced more than 500 graduates since our establishment and now, we have over 600 students enrolled in our programs.
Currently, we offer six international undergraduate degree programs namely:
Depending on the selected program, students are required successful completion of 144 to 150 approved credits to graduate and earn their Bachelor's degree, which normally, may take four years to complete. One credit in the Thai crediting system for higher education is equivalent to 1.5 ECTS credits in the European countries or 3 credits in England/Wales/Northern Ireland crediting system.
The Faculty of Engineering, with over 70 years of experience, advocates learning through teaching, hands-on training and research. Our vision is to achieve global recognition as a self-sustaining academic center for research and innovative excellence. The Faculty of Engineering and its ten departments serve more than 7,000 students.
Department |
Number of programs offered |
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Undergraduate |
Masters |
Doctoral/PhD.* |
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Thai |
Inter |
Thai |
Inter |
Thai |
Inter |
|
Aerospace Engineering |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|||
Chemical Engineering |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Civil Engineering |
2 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
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Computer Engineering |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
||
Electrical Engineering |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Environmental Engineering |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Industrial Engineering |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
Materials Engineering |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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Mechanical Engineering |
2 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
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Water Resources Engineering |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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Multi-disciplinary programs |
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|
1 |
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|
1 |
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|
1 |
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Notes |
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Thai: Programs taught in Thai language |
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Inter: International programs taught in English * International students are welcome in all Doctoral programs |
Kasetsart University (KU), a top-ranking public university in Thailand, was established in 1943 with the aim of teaching and promoting agricultural knowledge to the Thais, who largely depended on agricultural production for their livelihood. Starting from a single campus in Bangkhen, KU has now branched out to three more campuses serving over 60,000 students. Its Bangkhen Campus in Bangkok, the largest of the four KU campuses, has a land area of 135 hectares, which contains fifteen faculties and one college (see list below) and serves more than 35,000 students.
Faculty of Agriculture |
Faculty of Business Administration |
Faculty of Economics |
Faculty of Fisheries |
Faculty of Architecture |
Faculty of Humanities |
Faculty of Social Science |
Faculty of Forestry |
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine |
Faculty of Science |
Faculty of Agro-Industry |
Faculty of Engineering |
Faculty of Veterinary Technology |
Faculty of Education |
College of environment |
The Graduate School |
Admission Procedure to the Faculty of Engineering
Semester |
Application Deadline |
First Semester (August – December) |
15 June |
Second Semester (January – May) |
15 November |
For Thai Student Admission (Full time): Thai University Central Admission System (TCAS)
For more Information: www.admission.ku.ac.th
For foreign student (Full time):
You will need to present the following scores
For more Information: www.interprogram.ku.ac.th
60,700 Baht per semester (10,000 extra for foreign student)
The IUP uses a two-semester system, 16 weeks per semester.
First Semester: August - December
Second Semester: January - May
(program structure, course plan, course description )
Industrial engineers can make products and services, processes, and various systems better!
The program in industrial engineering mainly emphasizes on building strategic planning skills from analyzing project feasibility, efficiently managing various tasks, controlling quality, to optimally planning distribution centers by taking into account factors including, but not limited to, humans, knowledge, information, raw materials, machines, and the actual systems. The aims are to increase the quality of products and services, reduce costs, efficiently use resources, increase accuracy and performance of the system, and increase safety. Skills acquired from studying industrial engineering can be applied to a variety of areas. These are, for example, plant improvement, logistics, supply chain management, finance and banking, and organizational management. In fact, industrial engineers can really work everywhere.
Students will be offered with courses related to :
*A certificate that the program has been taught entirely in English will be provided after graduation
In order to meet graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of either149 credits or 143 credits and take part in a 4-month internship program.
( program structure, course plan, course description )
Recognizing that most present day industrial production equipment is computerized, the need for engineers with the capability to understand and apply electrical, mechanical and computing principles in manufacturing has driven Kasetsart University to develop an interdisciplinary program integrating various engineering disciplines to meet demand and contribute to the industrial progress of the country. This has made Kasetsart University the first university in Thailand to offer a Bachelor degree in Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (eMMe), made possible through the collaboration of the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University.
Students in eMMe can choose to specialize in either of the following fields:
The major engineering courses for the eMMe program include the following:
In order to meet graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of 149 credits. They also have the option to take part in a 6-month internship with participating industries.
To provide on-hand training to students, the Department of eMMe provides laboratories equipped with modern facilities that include: CAD/CAM/CAE, CNC Turning and Milling machinery, Injection Molders, Mechatronics and Automation Systems and Metrology equipment. These laboratories are supported and hosted by the Research and Development Institute for Industrial Production Technology, or RDiPT.
The eMMe program is taught by professors from the Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering departments, with over 85 instructors, of which more than 80% hold PhDs. Moreover, noted professionals and guest lecturers from the industrial sector are occasionally invited to share their views and perspectives and provide students with opportunities to learn about current development trends and industry needs.
( program structure, course plan, course description )
Recognizing that most present day industrial production equipment is computerized, the need for engineers with the capability to understand and apply electrical, mechanical and computing principles in manufacturing has driven Kasetsart University to develop an interdisciplinary program integrating various engineering disciplines to meet demand and contribute to the industrial progress of the country. This has made Kasetsart University the first university in Thailand to offer a Bachelor degree in Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (eMMe), made possible through the collaboration of the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University.
Students in eMMe can choose to specialize in either of the following fields:
The major engineering courses for the eMMe program include the following:
In order to meet graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of 149 credits. They also have the option to take part in a 6-month internship with participating industries.
To provide on-hand training to students, the Department of eMMe provides laboratories equipped with modern facilities that include: CAD/CAM/CAE, CNC Turning and Milling machinery, Injection Molders, Mechatronics and Automation Systems and Metrology equipment. These laboratories are supported and hosted by the Research and Development Institute for Industrial Production Technology, or RDiPT.
The eMMe program is taught by professors from the Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering departments, with over 85 instructors, of which more than 80% hold PhDs. Moreover, noted professionals and guest lecturers from the industrial sector are occasionally invited to share their views and perspectives and provide students with opportunities to learn about current development trends and industry needs.
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The Environmental Engineering Program was designed to focus on prevention and minimizing the adverse effects of pollution created by human activities on the national, regional and global scales.
Major topics of teaching and research in the program include:
The Environmental Engineering Program was accredited by Thailand’s Council of Engineers whereby graduates can apply for their professional license to practice environmental engineering.
The 4th year student in this program can apply for the 6 month cooperative education program abroad at selected institutions to strengthen their English skills and working ability in the environmental engineering arena. This program is offered by the Department of Environmental Engineering, which has cooperation agreements with various international institutions.
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kasetsart University is one of the oldest engineering departments in Thailand. Founded in 1967, the Kasetsart Mechanical Engineering program is consistently ranked as one of the top mechanical engineering programs in the nation. The department has offered this Bachelor program (International program) since 2003 with the aim of providing global education opportunities to Thai students, and also welcomes international students in study abroad programs. The program emphasizes not only the fundamentals of engineering disciplines, but also practical aspects of the engineering profession including Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, Design and Manufacturing, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Dynamics System Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering and Rail Engineering.
Kasetsart University’s undergraduate curriculum in Mechanical Engineering covers both fundamental and practical aspects of the field. The program provides students with the science, technology and engineering knowledge and skills to solve any engineering problems that may arise. This program requires four years of study. Emphasis during the freshman and sophomore years is on mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawings, and general engineering sciences. The junior and senior years are devoted to mechanical engineering topics including thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, automatic control and mechanical vibrations, design and manufacturing, and practical applications of fundamentals to diverse problems of mechanical engineering. In the final year, students can choose a set of high-level technical elective courses from the seven mechanical engineering specialty areas, including:
The program was established and designed to prepare students not only to satisfy the needs of industry, but also to continue education at the graduate level. In order to meet graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of 150 credits. They also have the option to take part in a 4-month internship with participating industries.
(program structure, course plan, course description )
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kasetsart University is one of the oldest engineering departments in Thailand. Founded in 1967, the Kasetsart Mechanical Engineering program is consistently ranked as one of the top mechanical engineering programs in the nation. The department has offered this Bachelor program (International program) since 2003 with the aim of providing global education opportunities to Thai students, and also welcomes international students in study abroad programs. The program emphasizes not only the fundamentals of engineering disciplines, but also practical aspects of the engineering profession including Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, Design and Manufacturing, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Dynamics System Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering and Rail Engineering.
Kasetsart University’s undergraduate curriculum in Mechanical Engineering covers both fundamental and practical aspects of the field. The program provides students with the science, technology and engineering knowledge and skills to solve any engineering problems that may arise. This program requires four years of study. Emphasis during the freshman and sophomore years is on mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering drawings, and general engineering sciences. The junior and senior years are devoted to mechanical engineering topics including thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, automatic control and mechanical vibrations, design and manufacturing, and practical applications of fundamentals to diverse problems of mechanical engineering. In the final year, students can choose a set of high-level technical elective courses from the seven mechanical engineering specialty areas, including:
The program was established and designed to prepare students not only to satisfy the needs of industry, but also to continue education at the graduate level. In order to meet graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of 150 credits. They also have the option to take part in a 4-month internship with participating industries.
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The Software and Knowledge Engineering program has been offered by the Department of Computer Engineering since 2003 in response to the needs of the country, which is undergoing rapid technological change. The aim is to produce graduates with the knowledge and skills in software and knowledge engineering with experience in extensive practical work. Students have many opportunities to gain practical experience through cooperative or internship programs, as well as project-based learning. Every year, the eXceed Camp – an intensive software development camp in an open environment for developing technical and social skills – is held during summer of the program’s second year.
In addition to general engineering courses, students in this program are required to take the following courses:
• Fundamentals of Software and Knowledge Engineering
• Software Development and Project Management
• Software Quality Assurance
• Usability and Computer-Human Interfaces
• Fundamentals of Computer Science, including Theory, Algorithms, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems and Networking
Elective Specializations under the Knowledge Engineering program include:
• Natural Language Processing and Intelligent Info System Technologies
• Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery
• Innovation and Knowledge Management
• Multi-media Analysis and Discovery
• Data Warehouse and Mining
Elective Specializations under the Software Engineering program include:
• Computer and Networking Security
• Electronic Business Engineering
• Mobile Software Development
• Software Testing
• Programming Language Concepts
• Web Application Development
Students can gain valuable experience by participating in cutting-edge research conducted by research laboratories in the Department of Computer Engineering. There are five research laboratory clusters as follows:
Cluster I: Digital and Embedded Systems
Cluster II: Computer Networks and Systems
Cluster III: Information Engineering and Intelligent Systems
Cluster IV: Software and Database Technology
Cluster V: Graphics and Multimedia
Cluster VI: Computer Theory
In order to meet graduation requirements, students must take part in a 6-month internship with participating industries and complete a minimum of 144 credits.
Our Faculty of Engineering is situated within Kasetsart University (KU)’s Bangkhen campus, which is located at 50 Ngamwongwan Road, Lat Yao Subdistrict, Jatujak District, Bangkok 10900. It lies at the kilometer marker #14 on Phahonyothin Rd., at the intersection of Phahonyothin and Ngamwongwan Roads. [KU Map].
The campus can be reached by car and public transportation. Several buses stop at the campus. From downtown Bangkok, the closest sky train (BTS) station is Mor-Chit. The nearest railway station is Bangkhen station. We are a 20-minute drive from Don Muang Airport and one hour from Suvarnnabhumi International Airport.
The Bangkhen campus has a leafy and tranquil setting conducive towards intellectual and creative pursuits.
The KU Bookstore is stocked with books printed by national and international publishers in all disciplines. Students can purchase textbooks from the KU Bookstore at reasonable prices.
Students can find several coffee shops (such as Starbucks and Au Bon Pain) and canteens/ restaurants located throughout the Bangkhen campus. The Faculty of Engineering also provides two canteens and coffee shops for students to take a break in between their classes.
On-campus branch offices of Bank of Ayudhya, Bangkok Bank, Krung Thai Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Kasikorn Bank, and TMB Bank are located by the Ngamwongwan entrance 1 of the Bangkhen campus. Many automated teller machines (ATMs) are spread throughout the campus.
When medical attention is needed, the KU medical center, located on campus, can assist students with qualified medical doctors and nurses during office hours. There are also private hospitals, operating for 24 hours, within the vicinity of the campus.
The post office offers one-stop postal services, which include all regular, express, and registered mails, as well as bill payments and money orders.
There are several convenience stores spread around the campus. A supermarket and various local markets are within walking distance of the campus.
Male and female students may apply to stay in affordable on-campus dormitories. Many off-campus dormitories are available close to the campus. For a temporary stay, accommodation provided by KU Home and the International Office can be an attractive option.
In additional to the Faculty of Engineering’s own fitness center, students can enjoy other sports on campus. There is a swimming pool, a fully-equipped fitness center, tennis courts, football, rugby, hockey, sepak-takraw fields, and indoor gyms, where basketball, badminton, and volleyball games are held.
Our main library holds over 567,000 volumes of books, articles, magazines, e-journals, and digital media. Modern and up-to-date computers are available for students to use in a relaxing and quiet learning center. You can find more information about our main library at http://lib.ku.ac.th/eng/
Office of the International Undergraduate Program (IUP),
4th floor, International Building(17),
Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University
50 Ngamwongwan Road. Ladyaow, Chatuchak, Bangkok, 10900, THAILAND
Tel: +66 2 797 0999 ext. 1181, 1182, 2020 and +66 2 579 1489
Fax: +66 2 579 1489
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
www.iup.eng.ku.ac.th
Study Plan | ||
First Year | ||
First Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1200101 | Innovative Thinking | 1(1-0-2) |
1204111 | Computers and Programming | 3(2-3-6) |
1417167 | Engineering Mathematics I | 3(3-0-6) |
1420111 | General Physics I | 3(3-0-6) |
1420113 | Laboratory in Physics I | 1(0-3-2) |
1999021 | Thai Language for Communication | 3(3-0-6) |
01355xxx | English | 3( - -) |
Total | 17( - - ) | |
Second Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1208111 | Engineering Drawing | 3(2-3-6) |
1403114 | Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry | 1(0-3-2) |
1403117 | Fundamental of General Chemistry | 3(3-0-6) |
1417168 | Engineering Mathematics II | 3(3-0-6) |
1420112 | General Physics II | 3(3-0-6) |
1420114 | Laboratory in Physics II | 1(0-3-2) |
01175xxx | Physical Education Activities | 1(0-2-1) |
01355xxx | English | 3( - -) |
Humanities | 3( - - ) | |
Total | 21( - - ) | |
Second Year | ||
First Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205211 | Electric Circuit Analysis I | 3(3-0-6) |
1205216 | Computer Programming for Electrical Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
1205221 | Telecommunication Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
1205291 | Electrical Practice | 1(0-3-2) |
1208201 | Basic Principles of Engineering Mechanics | 3(3-0-6) |
1208281 | Workshop Practice | 1(0-3-2) |
1417267 | Engineering Mathematics III | 3(3-0-6) |
01175xxx | Physical Education Activities | 1(0-2-1) |
01355xxx | English | 3( - - ) |
Total | 21( - - ) | |
Second Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205212 | Electric Circuit Analysis II | 3(3-0-6) |
1205213 | Electric Circuit Laboratory | 1(0-3-2) |
1205217 | Electrical Engineering Mathematics | 3(3-0-6) |
1205231 | Electronic Circuits and Systems I | 3(3-0-6) |
1205232 | Digital Circuits and Logic Design | 3(3-0-6) |
1205251 | Electromechanical Energy Conversion I | 3(3-0-6) |
1205252 | Introduction to Electric Power System | 3(3-0-6) |
Total | 19(18-3-38) | |
Third Year | ||
First Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205311 | Signals and Systems | 3(3-0-6) |
1205312 | Applied Probability for Electrical Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
1205332 | Electronic Laboratory | 1(0-3-2) |
1205335 | Microprocessor | 3(3-0-6) |
1205341 | Electromagnetic Fields and Waves I | 3(3-0-6) |
1205352 | Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory I | 1(0-3-2) |
Technical Electives | 3( - -) | |
Total | 17( - - ) | |
Second Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205361 | Electrical Measurements and Instruments | 3(3-0-6) |
1205362 | Linear Control Systems | 3(3-0-6) |
1213211 | Materials Science for Engineers | 3(3-0-6) |
Technical Electives | 9( - -) | |
Total | 18( - - ) | |
Fourth Year | ||
First Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205399 | Internship | 1 |
1205491 | Electrical Engineering Project I | 1(0-3-2) |
1205497 | Seminar | 1 |
Social Science | 3( - -) | |
Science and Mathematics | 3( - -) | |
Technical Electives | 9( - -) | |
Total | 18( - - ) | |
Second Semester | Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study) | |
1205499 | Electrical Engineering Project II | 2(0-6-3) |
Science and Mathematics | 3( - -) | |
Technical Electives | 9( - -) | |
Total | 14( - - ) |
Curriculum | ||||
Bachelor of Engineering Program in | ||||
Electrical Engineering (Communication Engineering) | ||||
(English Program) | ||||
1) General Education Courses | 30 | Credits | ||
1.1 Science and Mathematics | 10 | Credits | ||
1.2 Language | 12 | Credits | ||
1.3 Social Sciences | 3 | Credits | ||
1.4 Humanities | 3 | Credits | ||
1.5 Physical Education Activities | 2 | Credits | ||
2) Specific Courses | 115 | Credits | ||
2.1 Core Courses | 27 | Credits | ||
2.2 Required Technical Courses | 58 | Credits | ||
2.3 Technical Electives | 24 | Credits | ||
Total Number of Credits Required for Graduation is at least | 145 | Credits | ||
Program Structure | ||||
1) General Education Courses | 30 | Credits | ||
1.1 Science and Mathematics | 10 | Credits | ||
1200101 | Innovative Thinking | 1(1-0-2) | ||
1204111 | Computers and Programming | 3(2-3-6) | ||
and select 6 credits from the following courses | ||||
1999011 | Food for Mankind | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1999012 | Health for Life | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1999213 | Environment, Technology and Life | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1.2 Languages | 12 | Credits | ||
1999021 | Thai Language for Communication | 3(3-0-6) | ||
01355xxx | English | 9( - - ) | ||
1.3 Social Science | 3 | Credits | ||
Select 3 credits from the following courses | ||||
1999041 | Economics for Better Living | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1999141 | Man and Society | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1.4 Humanities | 3 | Credits | ||
Select 3 credits from the following courses | ||||
1999031 | The Heritage of World Civilizations | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1999032 | Thai Studies | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1999033 | Arts of Living | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1.5 Physical Education Activities | 2 | Credits | ||
01175xxx | Physical Education Activities | 1,1(0-2-1) | ||
2) Specific Courses | 109 | Credits | ||
2.1 Core Courses | 27 | Credits | ||
1208111 | Engineering Drawing | 3(2-3-6) | ||
1213211 | Materials Science for Engineers | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1403114 | Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1403117 | Fundamental of General Chemistry | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1417167 | Engineering Mathematics I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1417168 | Engineering Mathematics II | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1417267 | Engineering Mathematics III | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1420111 | General Physics I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1420112 | General Physics II | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1420113 | Laboratory in Physics I | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1420114 | Laboratory in Physics II | 1(0-3-2) | ||
2.2 Required Technical Courses | 58 | Credits | ||
1205211 | Electric Circuit Analysis I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205212 | Electric Circuit Analysis II | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205213 | Electric Circuit Laboratory | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1205216 | Computer Programming for Electrical Engineering | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205217 | Electrical Engineering Mathematics | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205221 | Telecommunication Engineering | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205231 | Electronic Circuits and Systems I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205232 | Digital Circuits and Logic Design | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205251 | Electromechanical Energy Conversion I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205252 | Introduction to Electric Power System | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205291 | Electrical Practice | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1205311 | Signals and Systems | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205312 | Applied Probability for Electrical Engineering | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205332 | Electronic Laboratory | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1205335 | Microprocessor | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205341 | Electromagnetic Fields and Waves I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205352 | Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory I | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1205361 | Electrical Measurements and Instruments | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205362 | Linear Control Systems | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205399 | Internship | 1 | ||
1205491 | Electrical Engineering Project I | 1(0-3-2) | ||
1205497 | Seminar | 1 | ||
1205499 | Electrical Engineering Project II | 2(0-6-3) | ||
1208201 | Basic Principles of Engineering Mechanics | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1208281 | Workshop Practice | 1(0-3-2) | ||
2.3 Technical Electives (Communication Engineering)* | 30 | Credits | ||
1205321 | Principles of Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205327 | Data Communications and Networks I | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205344 | Microwave Engineering | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205426 | Digital Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205442 | Antenna Engineering | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205447 | Optical Fiber Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205314 | Digital Signal Processing | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205428 | Wireless Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205429 | Sattelite Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
1205425 | Visual Communications | 3(3-0-6) | ||
* Depending upon the future trend of technologies, all elective courses may be improved or changed. |
Curriculum
BachelorofEngineeringProgramin
Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (revised 2013)
(InternationalProgram)
1) General Education 30 Units
· Science and Mathematics 10 Units
· Social Sciences 3 Units
· Humanities 3 Units
· Language 12 Units
· Physical Education Activities 2 Units
2) Specific Courses 113 Units
· Core Courses 27 Units
· Required Technical courses 77 Units
· Technical Electives 9 Units
3) Free Electives 6 Units
TotalNumberofCreditsRequired forGraduationisatleast 149 Units
Program Structure
(1) General Education 30 Credits
· Science and Mathematics 10 Credits
01200101 Innovative Thinking 1(1-0-2)
01204111 Computers and Programming 3(2-3-6)
01418113 Computer and Information Technology 3(2-3-5)
01422101 Elementary Statistics and Software 3(2-3-5)
01999011 Food for Mankind 3(3-0-6)
01999012 Health for Life 3(3-0-6)
01999213 Environment, Technology and Life 3(3-0-6)
· Languages 12 Credits
01999021 Thai Language for Communication 3(3-0-6)
Foreign language 1 language 9( - - )
· Social Science 3 Credits
01132101 Modern Entrepreneur 3(3-0-6)
01371421 Technical Research Writing 3(2-2-5)
01453102 Law in Everyday Life 3(3-0-6)
01999041 Economics for Better Living 3(3-0-6)
01999043 Creativity for Value Management 3(3-0-6)
01999141 Man and Society 3(3-0-6)
· Humanities 3 Credits
01999031 The Heritage of World Civilizations 3(3-0-6)
01999032 Thai Studies 3(3-0-6)
01999033 Arts of Living 3(3-0-6)
· Physical Education Activities 2 Credits
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1,1(0-2-1)
(2) Specific Courses 113 Credits
· Core Courses 27 Credits
01208111 Engineering Drawing 3(2-3-6)
01213211 Materials Science for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
01403114 Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry 1(0-3-2)
01403117 Fundamental of General Chemistry 3(3-0-6)
01417167 Engineering Mathematics I 3(3-0-6)
01417168 Engineering Mathematics II 3(3-0-6)
01417267 Engineering Mathematics III 3(3-0-6)
01420111 General Physics I 3(3-0-6)
01420112 General Physics II 3(3-0-6)
01420113 Laboratory in Physics I 1(0-3-2)
01420114 Laboratory in Physics II 1(0-3-2)
· Required Technical Courses 77 Credits
01205211 Electric Circuit Analysis I 3(3-0-6)
01205213 Electric Circuit Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205231 Electronic Circuits and Systems I 3(3-0-6)
01205251 Electromechanical Energy Conversion I 3(3-0-6)
01205305 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers 3(3-0-6)
01205306 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205331 Electronic Circuits and Systems II 3(3-0-6)
01205332 Electronic Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205352 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory I 1(0-3-2)
01206311 Manufacturing Processes I 3(3-0-6)
01208221 Engineering Mechanics I 3(3-0-6)
01208222 Engineering Mechanics II 3(3-0-6)
01208241 Thermodynamics I 3(3-0-6)
01208242 Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0-6)
01208261 Mechanics of Solids 3(3-0-6)
01208281 Workshop Practice 1(0-3-2)
01208331 Internal Combustion Engines 3(3-0-6)
01208332 Automotive Technology 3(3-0-6)
01208341 Thermodynamics II 3(3-0-6)
01208351 Heat Transfer 3(3-0-6)
01208352 Refrigeration I 3(3-0-6)
01208371 Automatic Control 3(3-0-6)
01208381 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I 1(0-3-2)
01211211 Introduction to CAD/CAM 3(2-3-6)
01211231 Conventional and Computer-Controlled Machines 3(3-0-6)
01211321 Kinematics and Dynamics of Robots 3(3-0-6)
01211332 Production Machinery Components Design 3(3-0-6)
01211399 Internship 1
01211422 Vibration and Shock of Production Systems 3(3-0-6)
01211461 Power System for Industries 3(3-0-6)
01211495 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Projects Preparation 1(0-3-2)
01211497 Seminar 1
01211499 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing
Engineering Project 2(0-6-3)
· Technical Electives 9 Credits
01211281 Electrical–Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Laboratory I 1(0–3–2)
01211322 Geometric Measurement and Instrumentations 3(2–3–6)
01211323 Automation System and Components 3(2–3–6)
01211331 CNC Machine Technology I 3(2–3–6)
01211361 Mold and Die 3(2–3–6)
01211411 Computer-Aided Design Application 3(2–3–6)
01211412 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Application 3(2–3–6)
01211413 Computer-Aided Engineering Application 3(2–3–6)
01211421 Embedded Systems for Industrial Control 3(3–0–6)
01211431 Machine Tool Design 3(3–0–6)
01211432 CNC Machine Technology II 3(2–3–6)
01211433 Vision and Control of Industrial Robots 3(3–0–6)
01211434 CNC Machine Retrofitting and Controller Design 3(3–0–6)
01211435 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for
Electrical- Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering 3(3–0–6)
01211441 Introduction to Flexible Manufacturing Systems 3(3–0–6)
01211442 Principle of Operation and Production 3(3–0–6)
01211443 Fabrication Technology for Thermoplastic Product 3(3–0–6)
01211444 Fabrication Technology for Thermoset Product 3(3–0–6)
01211445 Fabrication Technology for Metal Product 3(3–0–6)
01211457 Industrial Materials 3(3–0–6)
01211471 Products Design 3(3–0–6)
01211481 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Laboratory II 1(0–3–2)
01211490 Co-operative Education 6
01211496 Selected Topics in Mechanical Engineering 1-3
01211498 Special Problems 1-3
(3) Free Electives 6 Credits
สำหรับนิสิตที่ไม่เข้าร่วมโครงการสหกิจศึกษา
(non co-operative education option)
First Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01200101 Innovative Thinking 1(1-0-2)
01208111 EngineeringDrawing 3(2-3-6)
01417167 Engineering Mathematics I 3(3-0-6)
01420111 General Physics I 3(3-0-6)
01420113 Laboratory inPhysics I 1(0-3-2)
01999021 Thai Language for Communication 3(3-0-6)
Foreign language 1 language 3( --)
Total 17( -- )
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01204111 Computers and Programming 3(2-3-6)
01403114 LaboratoryinFundamental ofGeneralChemistry 1(0-3-2)
01403117 FundamentalofGeneralChemistry 3(3-0-6)
01417168 Engineering Mathematics II 3(3-0-6)
01420112 General Physics II 3(3-0-6)
01420114 Laboratory inPhysics II 1(0-3-2)
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1(0-2-1)
Foreign language 1 language 3( --)
Humanities 3( -- )
Total 21( -- )
Second Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205211 Electric Circuit Analysis I 3(3-0-6)
01208221 Engineering Mechanics I 3(3-0-6)
01211211 Introduction to CAD/CAM 3(2-3-6)
01211231 Conventional and Computer-Controlled Machines 3(3-0-6)
01213211 Materials Science for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
01417267 Engineering Mathematics III 3(3-0-6)
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1(0-2-1)
Social Sciences 3( - - )
Total 22( - - )
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205213 Electric Circuit Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205231 Electronic Circuits and Systems I 3(3-0-6)
01205251 Electromechanical Energy Conversion I 3(3-0-6)
01208222 Engineering Mechanics II 3(3-0-6)
01208241 Thermodynamics I 3(3-0-6)
01208242 Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0-6)
01208261 Mechanics of Solids 3(3-0-6)
01208281 Workshop Practice 1(0-3-2)
Total 20(18-6-40)
Third Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205305 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers 3(3-0-6)
01205331 Electronic Circuits and Systems II 3(3-0-6)
01205332 Electronic Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205352 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory I 1(0-3-2)
01206311 Manufacturing Processes I 3(3-0-6)
01208341 Thermodynamics II 3(3-0-6)
01211321 Kinematics and Dynamics of Robots 3(3-0-6)
Technical Electives 3( --)
Total 20( -- )
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205306 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01208331 Internal Combustion Engines 3(3-0-6)
01208352 Refrigeration I 3(3-0-6)
01208371 Automatic Control 3(3-0-6)
01208381 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I 1(0-3-2)
01211332 Production Machinery Components Design 3(3-0-6)
Foreign language 1 language 3( - - )
Technical Electives 3( - - )
Total 20( - - )
Forth Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01208351 Heat Transfer 3(3-0-6)
01211399 Internship 1
01211422 Vibration and Shock of Production Systems 3(3-0-6)
01211461 Power System for Industries 3(3-0-6)
01211495 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Projects Preparation 1(0-3-2)
01211497 Seminar 1
Science and Mathematics 3( - -)
Total 15( - -)
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01211499 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing
Engineering Project 2(0-6-3)
Technical Electives 3( - - )
Free electives 6( - - )
Science and Mathematics 3( - - )
Total 14(- -)
สำหรับนิสิตที่เข้าร่วมโครงการสหกิจศึกษา
(co-operative education option)
First Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01200101 Innovative Thinking 1(1-0-2)
01208111 Engineering Drawing 3(2-3-6)
01417167 Engineering Mathematics I 3(3-0-6)
01420111 General Physics I 3(3-0-6)
01420113 Laboratory in Physics I 1(0-3-2)
01999021 Thai Language for Communication 3(3-0-6)
Foreign language 1 language 3( - - )
Total 17(- -)
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01204111 Computers and Programming 3(2-3-6)
01403114 Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry 1(0-3-2)
01403117 Fundamental of General Chemistry 3(3-0-6)
01417168 Engineering Mathematics II 3(3-0-6)
01420112 General Physics II 3(3-0-6)
01420114 Laboratory in Physics II 1(0-3-2)
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1(0-2-1)
Foreign language 1 language 3( - - )
Humanity 3(- -)
Total 21(- -)
Second Years
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205211 Electric Circuit Analysis I 3(3-0-6)
01208221 Engineering Mechanics I 3(3-0-6)
01211211 Introduction to CAD/CAM 3(3-0-6)
01211231 Conventional and Computer-Controlled Machines 3(3-0-6)
01213211 Materials Science for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
01417267 Engineering Mathematics III 3(3-0-6)
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1(0-2-1)
Social sciences 3( - - )
Total 22( - - )
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205213 Electric Circuit Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
01205231 Electronic Circuits and Systems I 3(3-0-6)
01205251 Electromechanical Energy Conversion I 3(3-0-6)
01208222 Engineering Mechanics II 3(3-0-6)
01208241 Thermodynamics I 3(3-0-6)
01208242 Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0-6)
01208261 Mechanics of Solids 3(3-0-6)
01208281 Workshop Practice 1(0-3-2)
Total 20(18-6-40)
Third Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205305 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers 3(3–0–6)
01205331 Electronic Circuits and Systems II 3(3–0–6)
01205332 Electronic Laboratory 1(0–3–2)
01205352 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory I 1(0–3–2)
01206311 Manufacturing Processes I 3(3–0–6)
01208341 Thermodynamics II 3(3–0–6)
01211321 Kinematics and Dynamics of Robots 3(3–0–6)
01211495 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Projects Preparation 1(0–3–2)
Science and Mathematics 3(––)
Total 21(––)
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01205306 Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers Laboratory 1(0–3–2)
01208331 Internal Combustion Engines 3(3–0–6)
01208352 Refrigeration I 3(3–0–6)
01208371 Automatic Control 3(3–0–6)
01208381 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I 1(0–3–2)
01211332 Production Machinery Components Design 3(3–0–6)
01211499 Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing
Engineering Project 2(0–6–3)
Foreign language 1 language 3( – – )
Science and Mathematics 3( – – )
Total 22( – – )
Forth Year
First Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01208351 Heat Transfer 3(3-0-6)
01211399 Internship 1
01211422 Vibration and Shock of Production Systems 3(3-0-6)
01211461 Power System for Industries 3(3-0-6)
01211497 Seminar 1
Free electives 6( - -)
Total 17( - -)
Second Semester Credits (lecture-Lab-Self study)
01211490 Co-operative Education 9
Total 9
Curriculum | |
Bachelor of Engineering Program in | |
Environmental Engineering (2014) | |
(English Program) | |
Units | |
1) General Education | 30 |
· Science and Mathematics | 10 |
· Social Sciences | 3 |
· Humanities | 3 |
· Language | 12 |
· Physical Education Activities | 2 |
2) Specific Courses | 112 |
· Core Courses | 27 |
· Required Technical courses | 76 |
· Technical Electives | 9 |
3) Free Electives | 6 |
Total number of credits required for graduation is at least 148 Units | |
Program Structure | |
(1) General Education 30 Credits | |
Science and Mathematics 10 Credits | |
01200101 Innovative Thinking | 1(1-0-2) |
01204111 Computers and Programming | 3(2-3-6) |
Languages 12 Credits | |
01999021 Thai Language for Communication | 3(3-0-6) |
English | 9( - - ) |
Social Science 3 Credits | |
01999041 Economics for Better Living | 3(3-0-6) |
01999141 Man and Society | 3(3-0-6) |
Humanities 3 Credits | |
01999031 The Heritage of World Civilizations | 3(3-0-6) |
01999032 Thai Studies | 3(3-0-6) |
01999033 Arts of Living | 3(3-0-6) |
Physical Education Activities 2 Credits | |
01175xxx Physical Education Activities | 1(0-2-1) |
(2) Specific Courses 112 Credits | |
Core Courses 27 Credits | |
01208111 Engineering Drawing | 3(2-3-6) |
01213211 Materials Science for Engineers | 3(3-0-6) |
01403114 Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry | 1(0-3-2) |
01403117 Fundamental of General Chemistry | 3(3-0-6) |
01417167 Engineering Mathematics I | 3(3-0-6) |
01417168 Engineering Mathematics II | 3(3-0-6) |
01417267 Engineering Mathematics III | 3(3-0-6) |
01420111 General Physics I | 3(3-0-6) |
01420112 General Physics II | 3(3-0-6) |
01420113 Laboratory in Physics I | 1(0-3-2) |
01420114 Laboratory in Physics II | 1(0-3-2) |
Required Technical Courses 76 Credits | |
01203211 Surveying | 3(2-3-6) |
01203212 Survey Camp | 1 |
01203221 Mechanics of Materials I | 3(3-0-6) |
01203352 Soil Mechanics | 3(3-0-6) |
01203353 Soil Mechanics Laboratory | 1(0-3-2) |
01204112 Information Technology for Engineers | 1(0-2-1) |
01206221 Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers | 3(3-0-6) |
01208221 Engineering Mechanics I | 3(3-0-6) |
01208242 Fluid Mechanics | 3(3-0-6) |
01209312 Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics | 1(0-3-2) |
01210211 Chemistry of Water and Wastewater | 4(3-3-8) |
01210212 Microorganisms in Water and Wastewater | 3(2-3-6) |
01210213 Unit Operations and Process for | 3(3-0-6) |
Environmental Engineering I | |
01210214 Applied Mathematics in Environmental | 3(3-0-6) |
Engineering | |
01210311 Unit Operations and Process for | 3(3-0-6) |
Environmental Engineering II | |
01210312 Building Sanitation | 3(3-0-6) |
01210313 Design of Sewerage and Pumping System | 3(2-3-6) |
01210314 Environmental Engineering Laboratory | 3(1-6-5) |
01210321 Air Pollution and Control | 3(3-0-6) |
01210322 Solid Waste Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01210331 Environmental System Management | 3(3-0-6) |
01210333 Computer Application and Software in Environmental Engineering | 3(2-3-6) |
01210399 Internship | 1 |
01210411 Water Supply Engineering Design | 3(2-3-6) |
01210412 Wastewater Engineering Design | 3(2-3-6) |
01210413 Design of Environmental Engineering System | 3(2-3-6) |
01210421 Hazardous Waste Engineering | 3(2-3-6) |
01210495 Environmental Engineering Project Preparation | 1(0-3-2) |
01210497 Seminar | 1 |
01210499 Environmental Engineering Project | 2(0-6-3) |
Technical Electives 9 Credits | |
01200311 Communication Skills in Engineering I | 3(3-0-6) |
01202451 Bioprocess Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01203222 Structural Analysis I | 3(3-0-6) |
01203223 Mechanics of Materials II | 3(3-0-6) |
01203323 Structural Analysis II | 3(3-0-6) |
01203331 Reinforced Concrete Design | 4(3-3-6) |
01203332 Concrete Technology | 2(1-3-4) |
01203333 Design of Timber and Steel Structures | 3(3-0-6) |
01203354 Foundation Design | 3(3-0-6) |
01203361 Construction Engineering and Management | 3(3-0-6) |
01203456 Geo-environmental Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01203471 Highway Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01205201 Introduction to Electrical Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01209241 Principle of Hydrology | 3(3-0-6) |
01209321 Flow in Open Channel | 3(3-0-6) |
01209423 Hydraulic Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01209446 Groundwater | 3(3-0-6) |
01210332 Intellectual Property for Engineer | 3(3-0-6) |
01210414 Decentralized and Onsite Wastewater Treatment | 3(3-0-6) |
01210422 Industrial Pollution and Safety | 3(3-0-6) |
01210423 Noise and Vibration Control | 3(3-0-6) |
01210431 Environmental Impact Assessment | 3(3-0-6) |
01210432 Water Quality Management | 3(3-0-6) |
01210433 Ecological Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01210434 Pollution Prevention | 3(3-0-6) |
01210435 Soil and Groundwater Remediation | 3(3-0-6) |
01210436 Environmental Health Engineering | 3(3-0-6) |
01210437 Industrial Safety Management | 3(3-0-6) |
01210438 Recycling System Design | 3 (3-0-6) |
01210439 Integrated Environmental Management Tool | 3(3-0-6) |
01210490 Co-operative Education | 6 |
01210496 Selected Topics in Environmental Engineering | 1-3 |
01210498 Special Problems | 1-3 |
01218211 Surveying for Mapping | 3(2-3-6) |
01218213 Route Surveying | 3(2-3-6) |
01218321 Photogrammetry I | 3(2-3-6) |
(3) Free Electives 6 Credits |
Upon your arrival in Bangkok at Suvarnabhumi Airport (pronounced “Sou-wan-na-poom”), after you’ve passed through immigration/passport control and baggage retrieval, you have the option of taking either a taxi or the Airport Rail Link. Kasetsart University is located about 40km from the airport and taking a taxi along the expressway is your fastest and most convenient option.
Location: First floor
Take a ticket from the taxi queue and proceed to your taxi. The fare is charged according to the distance traveled, plus a surcharge of 50 Baht. If you use the expressway, you have to pay for the express toll fee. Your total journey will cost between 300 and 400 baht, depending on the traffic conditions.
Note: In the case that a taxi driver refuses to turn on his meter and insists on a fixed fare, unless you feel satisfactory with the fixed price, we advise you to get out immediately and note down his license plate. You can report him to the passenger hotline at phone no.1584. It is compulsory for a taxi driver to turn on his meter during all passenger trips within the Bangkok metropolitan area. A taxi driver’s refusal to comply will result in him being fined and suspended.
Location: Basement floor
The Airport rail Link runs regular trains from 6 a.m. to midnight.
The City Line stops at 7 stations along the way and costs 45 Baht. The estimated travel time is 30 minutes.
You’ll end up at Phaya Thai station, which connects to the BTS (sky train) network. Take a BTS train to Mor Chit station (fare: 34 Baht). Exit at "Exit 1" and find a Taxi to Kasetsart University (100-150 Baht).
Conversely, a final option is to take a public bus, departing from the Suvarnabhumi Public Transportation Center. Regular buses run between 4-5.00 am and midnight.
You should take Bus nr 555, which travels between Bangkok Airport and Rangsit. It drives north along Vibhavadi Road and passes Kasetsart University. The bus fare is 34 Baht.
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IE - Course Description
Industrial Engineering : Course Description
01206221 Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01417168
Probability, expected value and common probability distributions, sampling distributions, statistical inference for one-and-two sample problems, regression analysis, analysis of variance and their applications to industrial systems.
01206222 Applied Mathematics for Industrial Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01417267
Mathematical model building, numerical linear algebra, fourier series and transform, closed form and numerical solutions for ordinary and partial differential equations, analysis of linear system under random parameters.
01206223 Introduction to Experimental Design for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Design of experiment, analysis of variance, multiple linear regression analysis, factorial experiment, fractional factorial experiment.
01206251 Engineering Economy 3(3-0-6)
Analysis of economic aspects for engineering decisions under certainty and uncertainty, methods of measurement of equivalent value based on total investment analysis and incremental investmentanalysis, applications of replacement analysis, break-even analysis and government project analysisincluding effects of income taxes.
01206311 Manufacturing Processes I 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01213211
Fundamental of manufacturing processes: foundry, forming, welding, powder metallurgy, hot and cold forming, cutting, turning, shaping, drilling, milling, surface finishing, gear manufacturing, rapid prototyping. Measurement and inspection.
01206312 Industrial Study 1(0-3-2)
Industrial plant visits, data collection and analysis for problem solving, and reporting with presentations.
01206321 Operations Research for Engineers I 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Techniques for solving deterministic problems: mathematical modeling, linear programming and dual problems, network models, inventory models, transportation and transshipment problems, assignment problems. Techniques for solving non-deterministic problems: decision making under uncertainty and risk, Games theory, critical path method for project management.
01206322 Quality Control 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Quality concepts, evolution of quality control methods, quality planning and control in production process, statistical quality control, control charts, process capability, quality inspection, sampling, and quality improvement tools, reliability engineering in manufacturing, quality assurance, quality engineering, and related quality standards.
01206341 Industrial Work Study 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite:01206221
Principles of elements of works, analysis of production process by using of production process chart, flow process, man-machine chart, micro motion study, SIMO chart, work improvement and job design including applications of principles of motion economy, standardization of works operations, work sampling, time study principles, direct time study and elemental time data, determination of allowance factor and the use of standard time in establishing various production-based incentive schemes.
01206342 Production Planning and Control 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Production planning and control system, forecasting techniques, inventory management, cost and profit analysis for decision making, production scheduling, production control, modern techniques in production planning and control.
01206343 Industrial Plant Design 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206341
Industrial plant design and layout techniques: plant location, product analysis, factors and causes influencing new layout; data collection and analysis; developing and presentation of layout considering employees, equipment, supporting system, material handling system, storage, and environmental surrounding.
01206361 Computer Applications for Industrial Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Problems in industrial engineering and operational research, analysis and solving all or parts of the problems by applications of computer programs available, presentation by oral and written reports.
01206362 Automatic Production System 4(3-3-8)
Prerequisite:01205201
Structure and work principle of measuring instrument for pressure, flow rate, and temperature. Pneumatic and electrical pneumatic systems. Hydraulic and electrical hydraulic systems. Programming of Programmable Logic Controller for controlling electrical pneumatic and electrical hydraulic systems. CNC machines.
01206381 Industrial Engineering Laboratory 1(0-3-2)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Laboratory on work study, quality control, statistical experiment, use of measuring equipment in industry and mechanical machinery, plastic and other metal forming.
01206390 Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Principles and concepts of co-operative education. Preparation for working with others; ethics in profession; communication and human relation; work safety and first-aid techniques; work planning and management; efficiency, effectiveness and evaluation of work; report writingand presentation.
01206399* Internship 1
Internshipfor Industrial Engineering in private enterprises, government agencies, government entreprises or academic places at least 240 hours and at least30 workdays.
01206401 Introduction to Safety Engineering 1(1-0-2)
Basic principles of accidents, safety and safety management, technology and safety in workplaces, principles and methods for preventing fire accident in industries, safety laws in factories and occupational health management system.
01206411 Industrial Instrumentation and Measurement 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
The characteristics and use of analog and digital instrumentation applicable to industrial engineering problems, basic measurement theory, concepts of mechanical, electrical sensors, transducers, signal conditioning and recording devices, analysis of experimental data using statistical methods.
01206412 Tool Engineering 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206311
Theory of metal cutting, cutting tools, coolants, measurement standard, metrology, accuracy in measurement, jig and fixture, punch and die design.
01206413 Industrial Pollution 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206311
Industrial pollution; air pollution, waste water, solid waste, hazardous waste and noise with emphasis on sources, cause and effects, control, treatment and disposal methods, environmental management system, waste minimization, duties and punishment according to Thailand’s environmental laws.
01206414 Manufacturing Processes I 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206311
Selection of materials, machines and manufacturing processes, production planning and control, quality control and measurement, selection of supporting equipment and systems, numerical control, automation, computer aided for flexible manufacturing.
01206421 Simulation 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Stochastic simulation, Monte Carlo techniques, random number generation techniques, verification of simulation model, and computer application to simulation problems.
01206422 Industrial Quality Assurance 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206322
Quality assurance principles, market and customer needs and requirements, product development and management, sourcing and supplier relation, quality assurance in manufacturing process, customer service and relations, product liability and warranty, consumer protection, quality cost and information system, quality audit.
01206423 Advanced Experimental Design for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite:01206223
Quality improvement techniques, relationship between factors in the industrial systems and their problems, statistical analysis and design of control in industrial work, advanced mathematical models, response surface methodology, and Taguchi method.
01206424 Quality Engineering 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206322
Quality engineering concepts, product design and specification, process design and planning, engineering process control, inspection and gauging, metrology technologies and calibration, measurement system analysis, engineering quality improvement, applications of computer in quality engineering.
01206425 Operations Research for Engineers II 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Techniques for solving non-linear programming problems: binary
programming, integer programming, geometric programming, dynamic
programming, branch and bound technique. Queuing theory. Techniques for
solving probabilistic problems: Markov chain and simulation model.
01206431 Industrial Management 3(3-0-6)
Industrial organization and management concepts and theories of management, problem analysis and problem solving process, organizational theories, function of management, controlling and performance evaluation, motivational tools, leadership, ethics and responsibility of engineers, behavior modification and interpersonal skills.
01206432 Management Information System for Engineers 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite:01206361
The role of the information system in the management and decision making process, detailed development of management information systems through planning, design and implementation, introduction to information theory, the value of information, the information system and changes in the organization, examples and applications.
01206441 Engineering Risk Analysis 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221 and 01206251
Engineering risk management, types and classifical of risk from both internal and external factors, tools and techniques for system analysis, internal control system reduce and prevent error of designed system.
01206442 Energy Management 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206341
Energy conservation in industrial plants; audit and analysis of energy consumptions of lighting, air-conditioned, heat energy, air compression, and electrical systems; materials and products balance chart; techniques for energy conservation; value engineering applications in energy conservation.
01206443 Ergonomics 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206341
Concepts of products and services designs, process design, injury prevention and workplace design; principles of anthropometry, human sensory, physiology and psychology of human being emphasis on customers and blue-and white-collar workers in organizations.
01206444 Industrial Forecasting 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
General approaches to forecasting and analysis of industrial trends, quantitative and statistical methods, industrial projects development, case study and forecasting simulation.
01206445 Inventory Control 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Study of inventory systems: deterministic and probabilistic models, fixed versus variable reorderinterval, dynamic and multistage models, statistical forecasting of demands and lead times, effects on the inventory models.
01206446 Value Engineering 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206311
Introduction to value engineering methodology, applications of value engineering methodology to product analysis, product design and manufacturing processes, study of material costs in order to achieve cost improvement without loss of product value, case studies and problems discussion.
01206447 Productivity Measurement and Management 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206341
Concepts, tools, and techniques for productivity measurement at the organizational, functional and individual levels; measure index, information grouping and reporting, information analysis for decisions and improvement. Integrating productivity with performance measurement: profitability, quality, quality of work life, innovation, effectiveness, and efficiency.
01206448 Shop Floor Control 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite:01206341
Concepts of modern production control, production control system, techniques and process of production planning and control with emphasis on manufacturing scheduling.
01206451 Industrial and Commercial Laws 3(3-0-6)
The relationship between laws and business, the laws relating to industrial and commercial operation: factory laws, hazard-material laws, labor laws, environmental laws, laws of production and industrial product standards, and laws relating to engineering profession.
01206452 Industrial Cost Analysis 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Basic concepts of financial accounting, financial analysis and cost accounting. Cost concepts, traditional costing and activity – based costing, cost estimation, cost-volume-profit analysis, master budgeting, and capital budgeting. Cost system, job costing, process costing, and cost allocation.
01206453 Industrial Project Feasibility Study 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206251
Basic knowledge for preparation, analysis and appraisal of industrial projects feasibility study in various aspects in marketing, techniques, management, financing, economic, impacts and other related aspects with emphasis on quantitative and qualitative approaches.
01206461 System Engineering 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Applications of life-cycle or concurrent engineering for system design for products, services, and management-based systems, a design process, operational requirements, maintenance and support policies, design for system reliability, maintainability, logistic support, human factors, economic feasibility, produce-ability, and retirement, design management issues risk, and supply and consumerchain.
01206462 Logistics System Design and Management 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Analysis of the physical and non-physical flows for the supplier - producer - customer chain and for the functional units in a producer organization, understanding of system life-cycle, roles and importance of logistics, design and planning for implementing a logistic, ability to analyze logistic problems for corrective and preventive decision making.
01206463 Enterprise Resources Planning 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206342 and01206361
Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) as enterprise functions integrator. ERP system architecture, relationships with finantial and accounting. Applied production planning and control theory in information system. ERP life cycles including implementation, operation, and maintenance. Business process improvement using ERP. Enterprise performance measurement and management.
01206464 Supply Chain Management and Modeling 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206321
Elements of supply chain networks. Mathematical modeling and network problems. Distribution network design. Facility location and allocation problem. Forecasting techniques. Inventory and warehouse management. Sourcing decision problem. Transportation system design, Vehicle routing problem. Traveling salesman problem. Information technology management.
01206471 Maintenance Engineering 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206221
Maintenance concepts, failure statistics and causes analysis, preventive maintenance system, planning and control of maintenance activities, spare parts controls, human resources for maintenance works, maintenance performance measurement and system appraisal for improvement.
01206472 Industrial Safety 3(3-0-6)
Prerequisite: 01206311 or01213215
Industrial safety laws, accident prevention techniques, relationship of safety designs to production efficiency, risk analysis, principles of industrial environmental control, safety management system and industrial psychology and first aid techniques.
01206490 Co-operative Education 6
On the job training as a temporary employee in order to get experiences from the assignment.
01206495 Industrial Engineering Project Preparation 1(0-3-2)
Preparation of project proposal, literature review, and progress report.
01206496 Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering 1-3
Selected topics in industrial engineering at the bachelor’sdegree level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
01206497 Seminar 1
Presentation and discussion on current interesting topics in industrial engineering at the bachelor’s degree level.
01206498 Special Problems 1-3
Study and research in industrial engineering at the bachelor’s degree level and compile in written reports.
01206499 Industrial Engineering Project 2(0-6-3)
Prerequisite:01206495
Projects of practical interest in various fields of industrial engineering.
สำหรับนิสิตที่ไม่เข้าร่วมโครงการสหกิจศึกษา
(non co-operative education option)
First Year
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01200101 |
Innovative Thinking |
1(1-0-2) |
01208111 |
Engineering Drawing |
3(2-3-6) |
01417167 |
Engineering Mathematics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01420111 |
General Physics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01420113 |
Laboratory in Physics I |
1(0-3-2) |
01999021 |
Thai Language for Communication |
3(3-0-6) |
01355xxx |
Foreign language 1 language |
3( - - ) |
Total |
17( - - ) |
|
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01204111 |
Computers and Programming |
3(2-3-6) |
01403114 |
Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry |
1(0-3-2) |
01403117 |
Fundamental of General Chemistry |
3(3-0-6) |
01417168 |
Engineering Mathematics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01420112 |
General Physics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01420114 |
Laboratory in Physics II |
1(0-3-2) |
01175xxx |
Physical Education Activities |
1(0-2-1) |
01355xxx |
English |
3( - - ) |
Humanities |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
21( - - ) |
|
Second Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206221 |
Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01208221 |
Engineering Mechanics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01208241 |
Thermodynamics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01208281 |
Workshop Practice |
1(0-3-2) |
01213211 |
Materials Science for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01417267 |
Engineering Mathematics III |
3(3-0-6) |
01355xxx |
English |
3( - - ) |
Social Sciences |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
22( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01205201 |
Electrical Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206222 |
Applied Mathematics for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206223 |
Introduction to Experimental Design for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206251 |
Engineering Economy |
3(3-0-6) |
01208222 |
Engineering Mechanics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01175xxx |
Physical Education Activities |
1(0-2-1) |
Mathematics and Science |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
19( - - ) |
|
Third Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01205202 |
Electrical Engineering Laboratory I |
1(0-3-2) |
01206311 |
Manufacturing Processes I |
3(3-0-6) |
01206321 |
Operations Research for Engineers I |
3(3-0-6) |
01206341 |
Industrial Work Study |
3(3-0-6) |
01206381 |
Industrial Engineering Laboratory |
1(0-3-2) |
01208302 |
Introduction to Fluid Machinics and Machinary |
3(3-0-6) |
01208381 |
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I |
1(0-3-2) |
Mathematics and Science |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
18( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206312 |
Industrial Study |
1(0-3-2) |
01206322 |
Quality Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206342 |
Production Planning and Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206343 |
Industrial Plant Design |
3(3-0-6) |
01206361 |
Computer Applications for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206362 |
Automatic Production System |
4(3-3-8) |
Total |
17(15-6-34) |
Forth Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206399 |
Internship |
1 |
01206452 |
Industrial Cost Analysis |
3(3-0-6) |
01206471 |
Maintenance Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206495 |
Industrial Engineering Project Preparation |
1(0-3-2) |
Technical Electives |
6( - - ) |
|
Free Electives |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
17( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206425 |
Operations Research for Engineers II |
3(3-0-6) |
01206431 |
Industrial Management |
3(3-0-6) |
01206472 |
Industrial Safety |
3(3-0-6) |
01206497 |
Seminar |
1 |
01206499 |
Industrial Engineering Project |
2(0-6-3) |
Technical Electives |
3( - - ) |
|
Free Electives |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
18( - - ) |
สำหรับนิสิตที่เข้าร่วมโครงการสหกิจศึกษา
(co-operative education option)
First Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01200101 |
Innovative Thinking |
1(1-0-2) |
01208111 |
Engineering Drawing |
3(2-3-6) |
01417167 |
Engineering Mathematics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01420111 |
General Physics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01420113 |
Laboratory in Physics I |
1(0-3-2) |
01999021 |
Thai Language for Communication |
3(3-0-6) |
01355xxx |
English |
3( - - ) |
Total |
17( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
|||
01204111 |
Computers and Programming |
3(2-3-6) |
|
01403114 |
Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01403117 |
Fundamental of General Chemistry |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01417168 |
Engineering Mathematics II |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01420112 |
General Physics II |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01420114 |
Laboratory in Physics II |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01175xxx |
Physical Education |
1(0-2-1) |
|
01355xxx |
English |
3( - - ) |
|
Humanities |
3( - - ) |
||
Total |
21( - - ) |
Second Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206221 |
Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01208221 |
Engineering Mechanics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01208241 |
Thermodynamics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01208281 |
Workshop Practice |
1(0-3-2) |
01213211 |
Materials Science for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01417267 |
Engineering Mathematics III |
3(3-0-6) |
01355xxx |
English |
3( - - ) |
Social Sciences |
3( - - ) |
|
Total |
22( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01205201 |
Electrical Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206222 |
Applied Mathematics for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206223 |
Introduction to Experimental Design for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206251 |
Engineering Economy |
3(3-0-6) |
01208222 |
Engineering Mechanics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01175xxx |
Physical Education Activities |
1(0-2-1) |
Mathematics and Science |
6( - - ) |
|
Total |
22( - - ) |
Third Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01205202 |
Electrical Engineering Laboratory I |
1(0-3-2) |
01206311 |
Manufacturing Processes I |
3(3-0-6) |
01206321 |
Operations Research for Engineers I |
3(3-0-6) |
01206341 |
Industrial Work Study |
3(3-0-6) |
01206381 |
Industrial Engineering Laboratory |
1(0-3-2) |
01206452 |
Industrial Cost Analysis |
3(3-0-6) |
01206471 |
Maintenance Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01208302 |
Introduction to Fluid Machinics and Machinary |
3(3-0-6) |
01208381 |
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I |
3(3-0-6) |
Total |
21( - - ) |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206312 |
Industrial Study |
1(0-3-2) |
01206322 |
Quality Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206342 |
Production Planning and Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206343 |
Industrial Plant Design |
3(3-0-6) |
01206361 |
Computer Applications for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206362 |
Automatic Production System |
4(3-3-8) |
01206495 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers |
1(0-3-2) |
01206390 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
Total |
21(15-6-34) |
Forth Year |
||
First Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206490 |
Co-operative Education |
6 |
Total |
6 |
Second Semester Credits(lecture-Lab-SelfStudy) |
||
01206399 |
Internship |
1 |
01206425 |
Operations Research for Engineers II |
3(3-0-6) |
01206431 |
Industrial Management |
3(3-0-6) |
01206472 |
Industrial Safety |
3(3-0-6) |
01206497 |
Industrial Engineering Project Preparation |
1 |
01206499 |
Industrial Engineering Project |
2(0-6-3) |
Free Electives |
6( - - ) |
|
Total |
19( - - ) |
Curriculum |
||||||
Bachelor of Engineering Program in |
||||||
Industrial Engineering (English Program) |
||||||
1) General Education Courses |
30 |
Credits |
||||
1.1 Science and Mathematics |
10 |
Credits |
||||
1.2 Language |
12 |
Credits |
||||
1.3 Social Sciences |
3 |
Credits |
||||
1.4 Humanities |
3 |
Credits |
||||
|
1.5 Physical Education Activities |
2 |
Credits |
|||
2) Specific Courses |
113 |
Credits |
||||
|
2.1 Core Courses |
27 |
Credits |
|||
2.2 Required Technical Courses |
77 |
Credits |
||||
2.3 Technical Electives |
9 |
Credits |
||||
3) Free Electives
|
6 |
Credits |
||||
Total Number of Credits Required for Graduation is at least |
149 |
Credits |
||||
Program Structure
1) General Education Course 30 Credits
1.1 Science and Mathematics 10 Credits
01200101 Innovative Thinking 1(1-0-2)
01204111 Computers and Programming 3(2-3-6)
and select 6 credits from the following courses
01999011 Food for Mankind 3(3-0-6)
01999012 Health for Life 3(3-0-6)
01999213 Environment, Technology and Life 3(3-0-6)
1.2 Languages 12 Credits
01999021Thai Language for Communication 3(3-0-6)
01355xxx English 9( - - )
1.3Social Sciences 3 Credits
and select 3 credits from the following courses
01999041 Economics for Better Living 3(3-0-6)
01999141 Man and Society 3(3-0-6)
1.4Humanities 3 Credits
and select 3 credits from the following courses
01999031 The Heritage of World Civilizations 3(3-0-6)
01999032 Thai Studies 3(3-0-6)
01999033 Arts of Living 3(3-0-6)
1.5 Physical Education Activities 2 Credits
01175xxx Physical Education Activities 1,1(0-2-1)
2)Specific courses 113 Credits
2.1 Core courses 27 Credits
01208111 |
Engineering Drawing |
3(2-3-6) |
01213211 |
Materials Science for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01403114 |
Laboratory in Fundamental of General Chemistry |
1(0-3-2) |
01403117 |
Fundamental of General Chemistry |
3(3-0-6) |
01417167 |
Engineering Mathematics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01417168 |
Engineering Mathematics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01417267 |
Engineering Mathematics III |
3(3-0-6) |
01420111 |
General Physics I |
3(3-0-6) |
01420112 |
General Physics II |
3(3-0-6) |
01420113 |
Laboratory in Physics I |
1(0-3-2) |
01420114 |
Laboratory in Physics II |
1(0-3-2) |
2.2 Required Technical Courses 77 Credits
01205201 |
Electrical Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01205202 |
Electrical Engineering Laboratory I |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01206221 |
Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206222 |
Applied Mathematics for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206223 |
Introduction to Experimental Design for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206251 |
Engineering Economy |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206311 |
Manufacturing Processes I |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206312 |
Industrial Study |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01206321 |
Operations Research for Engineers I |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206322 |
Quality Control |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206341 |
Industrial Work Study |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206342 |
Production Planning and Control |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206343 |
Industrial Plant Design |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206361 |
Computer Applications for Industrial Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206362 |
Automatic Production System |
4(3-3-8) |
|
01206381 |
Industrial Engineering Laboratory |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01206399 |
Internship |
1 |
|
01206425 |
Operations Research for Engineers II |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206431 |
Industrial Management |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206452 |
Industrial Cost Analysis |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206471 |
Maintenance Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206472 |
Industrial Safety |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01206495 |
Industrial Engineering Project Preparation |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01206497 |
Seminar |
1 |
|
01206499 |
Industrial Engineering Project |
2(0-6-3) |
|
01208221 |
Engineering Mechanics I |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01208222 |
Engineering Mechanics II |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01208241 |
Thermodynamics I |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01208281 |
Workshop Practice |
1(0-3-2) |
|
01208302 |
Introduction to Fluid Machinics and Machinary |
3(3-0-6) |
|
01208381 |
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I |
1(0-3-2) |
|
2.3Technical Electives 9 Credits
Select 9 credits from the following courses
Group 1: Operations Research and Production Planning and Control
01206390 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206421 |
Simulation |
3(3-0-6) |
01206441 |
Engineering Risk Analysis |
3(3-0-6) |
01206444 |
Industrial Forecasting |
3(3-0-6) |
01206445 |
Inventory Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206448 |
Shop Floor Control |
3(3-0-6) |
01206490 |
Co-operative Education |
6 |
01206496 |
Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering |
1-3 |
01206498 |
Special Problems |
1-3 |
Group 2: Industrial Management
01206390 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206413 |
Industrial Pollution |
3(3-0-6) |
01206432 |
Management Information System for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206442 |
Energy Management |
3(3-0-6) |
01206451 |
Industrial and Commercial Laws |
3(3-0-6) |
01206453 |
Industrial Project Feasibility Study |
3(3-0-6) |
01206490 |
Co-operative Education |
6 |
01206496 |
Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering |
1-3 |
01206498 |
Special Problems |
1-3 |
Group 3:Quality Engineering and Manufacturing
01206390 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206411 |
Industrial Instrumentation and Measurement |
3(3-0-6) |
01206412 |
Tool Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206414 |
Manufacturing Processes II |
3(3-0-6) |
01206422 |
Industrial Quality Assurance |
3(3-0-6) |
01206423 |
Advanced Experimental Design for Engineers |
3(3-0-6) |
01206424 |
Quality Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206490 |
Co-operative Education |
6 |
01206496 |
Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering |
1-3 |
01206498 |
Special Problems |
1-3 |
Group 4: Productivity Improvement |
||
01206390 |
Co-operative Education Preparation for Engineers) |
3(3-0-6) |
01206443 |
Ergonomics |
3(3-0-6) |
01206446 |
Value Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206447 |
Productivity Measurement and Management |
3(3-0-6) |
01206461 |
System Engineering |
3(3-0-6) |
01206462 |
Logistics System Design and Management |
3(3-0-6) |
01206463 |
Enterprise Resources Planning: ERP |
3(3-0-6) |
01206464 |
Supply Chain Management and Modeling |
3(3-0-6) |
01206490 |
Co-operative Education |
6 |
01206496 |
Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering |
1-3 |
01206498 |
Special Problems |
1-3 |
3) Free Electives 6 Credits
To widen our students' opportunities to experience international exposure interactions, KU has signed a number of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with foreign Universities to promote the following programs:
Tabulated below are the list of the Universities/organizations to which KU-IUP has signed MOU with. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is an official document that states that mutually beneficial program commitments were agreed upon by the signing institutions. Some MOUs maybe non-specific and non-binding, but all of IUP's signed MOUs are aligned with our to its program strategy.
In addition, we also collaborate with the following universities
A joint-degree program is defined as a program that is mutually sponsored and conferred by at least two institutions leading to a single credential or degree. The quality of program delivery then becomes a shared responsibility of the institutions in agreement.
Presently, we have 3 joint degree programs namely: the 3+1 scheme- where a student needs to study at KU for 3 years and to study at the partner University; the 3+1 +M scheme- where a student studies in KU for 3 years and 1 year in the partner University to obtain a KU Bachelor’s degree and by furthering its research for another year, the student then obtains a Master’s degree from the partner University; the third scheme is the 3 + M program – where a student completes all undergraduate courses required at KU for 3 years and 1 year to complete the requirements for a Master’s degree at the partner University. This third program is designed for exceptionally motivated students who are able to carry on much heavier load than most normal students to be able to fulfill both Bachelor and Master’s degree requirements within the normal 4-year timeframe. The first two programs mentioned are being offered by KU in partnership with either Leicester University or Newcastle University, at UK, whereas, the third scheme is offered in partnership with Birmingham city University at UK.
Additionally, a distant learning program leading to a Master of Science degree in Power Plant Engineering is now on offer in cooperation with the University of Strathclyde of Scotland. Through this program, KU graduates and working students need not spend much to study abroad; they can attend the University of Strathclyde instructors’ modular classes right here at the KU classrooms. To obtain the degree though, students will need to take and pass the examinations of the classes completed in Scotland, which are given and scheduled yearly by the University Examiners.
Note: *Currently, our partners in these programs are Leicester University and Newcastle University, UK and FPT University in Vietnam. More international joint degree programs with other partner universities will be established.
Name | Email Address | Degree | Country of Highest Education |
Assoc.Prof.Chart Chiemchaisri |
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D.Eng. |
Japan |
Assist.Prof.Sanya Sirivithayapakorn |
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Ph.D. |
USA |
Assist.Prof.Narumol Vongthanasunthorn |
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D.Eng. |
Japan |
Assoc.Prof.Winai Liengcharernsit |
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D.Eng. |
Thailand |
Assoc.Prof.Suthep Sirivitayaphakorn |
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M.Eng. |
Thailand |
Assoc.Prof.Patcharaporn Suwanvitaya |
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M.Appl.Sc. |
Australia |
Assoc.Prof.Wilai Chiemchaisri |
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D.Tech.Sc. |
Thailand |
Assoc.Prof.Chatdanai Jiradecha |
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Ph.D. |
USA |
Assist.Prof.Utchara Duangdeun |
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วท.ม. |
Thailand |
Assist.Prof.Cheema Soralump |
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Ph.D. |
USA |
Assist.Prof.Mongkol Damrongsri |
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Dr.Ing. |
France |
Assist.Prof.Kotchakorn Suranowarath |
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M.Sc. |
USA |
Assist.Prof.Monthon Thanuttamavong |
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Ph.D. |
Japan |
Assist. Prof. Pongsak Noophan |
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Ph.D. |
USA |
Dr.Suchat Leungprasert |
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Ph.D. |
Canada |
Dr.Patcharaporn Ittisukananth |
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D.Eng. |
Japan |
Dr. Peerakarn Banjerdkij |
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D.Tech.Sc |
Thailand |
Ms. Sucheela Polruang |
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M. Eng. |
Germany |
Dr. Gautier Landrot |
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Ph.D. |
USA |
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Id. | Name | Email Address | Degree | Country of Highest Education |
1 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Wisut Supithak | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
2 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Nantachai Kantanantha | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
3 | Dr. Worawut Wangwatcharakul | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
4 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Peerayuth Charnsethikul | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
5 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Patcharaporn Yanpirat | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Tech.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
6 | Assoc.Prof. Lertchai Ratana Arporn | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MS. (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
7 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Prapaisri Sudasna-Na-Aydthya | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
8 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Anan Mungwattana | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial and Systems Engineering) | USA |
9 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Kongkiti Phusavat | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial and Systems Engineering) | USA |
10 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Pornthep Anussornnitisarn | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
11 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Juta Pichitlamken | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
12 | Dr. Chana Raksiri | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Mechatronics) | Thailand |
13 | Assoc.Prof.Dr. Roongrat Pisuchpen | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
14 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Chuckaphun Aramphongphun | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
15 | Dr. Chatpun Kamyat | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
16 | Assist.Prof.Dr. Chansiri Singhtaun | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
17 | Dr. Suwitchaporn Witchakul | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
18 | Dr. Punnamee Sachakamol | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial and Systems Engineering) | Canada |
19 | Dr. Sudaratana Wongweragiat | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
20 | Dr. Ailada Treerattrakoon | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Operation Research) | USA |
21 | Dr. Ramidayu Yousuk | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
22 | Dr. Phatcharee Toghaw Thongrattana | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Supply Chain Management) | Australia |
23 | Dr. Naraphorn Paoprasert | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
24 | Dr. Kris Wonggasem | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) | Germany |
25 | Assoc.Prof. Dr. Saeree Svetasreni | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | D.Eng. (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
26 | Assoc.Prof. Pipop Lalitaporn | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MS. (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
27 | Mr. Suwiwat Suebsankul | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MS. (Industrial Engineering) | Thailand |
28 | Mr. Rerngtiwa Tippayasak | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | M.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) | Germany |
29 | Miss Praewpran Pratadsab | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MS. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
30 | Miss Papis Wongchaisuwat | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MS. (Industrial Engineering) | USA |
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