Assumption University of Thailand | General Information
Undergraduate Bulletin 2011 - 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS University Calendar 4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------General Information 8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Motto 8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facilities and Services 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Admissions and Financial Information 13 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Academic Information 23 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Student Affairs 27 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2IĂ€FH RI ,QWHUQDWLRQDO $IIDLUV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Program Au-Wollongong 36 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Double Degree Program Au-Dominican University 38
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University Calendar Academic Year 2011 University Calendar Academic Year 1/2011
June Semester Mon. May 30 - Tue. Oct. 4, 2011
First Semester begins (1/2011) Instruction begins Last day for late registration and adding classes, last day to withdraw without record and to have 50% of tuition fees refunded Waikru Ceremony Submission of Mid-term Exam Papers (WWSPJH[PVU ÄSPUN WLYPVKZ MVY Asalha Bhucha Day (Holiday – no classes) Buddhist Lent Day (Holiday – no classes) Mid-term Examination Classes resume
Mon. May 30, 2011 Mon. May 30, 2011
Mon. Jun. 13, 2011 Thu. Jun. 16, 2011 Mon. Jun. 20, 2011 4VU 1\S >LK :LW Fri. Jul. 15, 2011 Sat. Jul. 16, 2011 Tue. Jul. 19 - Thu. Jul. 28, 2011 Fri. Jul. 29, 2011
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Mid - term grades due
Thu. Aug. 11, 2011
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H.M. the Queen’s Birthday (Holiday – no classes) Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary :\ITPZZPVU VM -PUHS ,_HT 7HWLYZ Last Day to withdraw with “W� Entrance Examination (2/2011) Freshmen enrolment (2/2011) Last Day of classes Final Examination Intensive Courses (Day Program) Semester ends :4 (JHKLTPJ (K]PZPUN Intensive Courses Final Examination King Rama V Memorial Day (Holiday)
Fri. Aug. 12, 2011 Mon. Aug. 15, 2011 >LK (\N Fri. Aug. 26, 2011 Sat. Sep. 10, 2011 Wed. Sep. 14, 2011 Sun. Sep. 18, 2011 Mon. Sep. 19 - Tue. Oct. 4, 2011 Mon. Sep. 19 - Sat. Oct. 15, 2011 Tue. Oct. 4, 2011 >LK 6J[ -YP 6J[ Sat. Oct. 15, 2011 Sun. Oct. 23, 2011
University Calendar Academic Year 2/2011 Second Semester begins (2/2011) Instruction begins Last day for late registration and adding classes, last day to withdraw without record and to have 50% of tuition fees refunded Loy Kratong Day Registration for Graduation, Class of 2011 H.M. the King’s Birthday (Holiday - no classes) Submission of Mid-term Exam Papers Thai Constitutions Day (Holiday - no classes) (WWSPJH[PVU ÄSPUN WLYPVKZ MVY Christmas Eve Christmas Day (Holiday - no classes) New Year’s Eve (Holiday - no classes) New Year’s Day (Holiday - no classes) Mid-term Examination Classes resume Commencement Exercises
November Semester Tue. Oct. 25, 2011 - Tue. Mar. 6, 2012 Tue. Oct. 25, 2011 Tue. Oct. 25, 2011
Tue. Nov. 8, 2011 Thu. Nov. 10, 2011 Mon. Nov. 14 - Wed. Dec. 14, 2011 Mon. Dec. 5, 2011 Tue. Dec. 6, 2011 Sat. Dec. 10, 2011 4VU +LJ ;O\ 4HY Sat. Dec. 24, 2011 Sun. Dec. 25, 2011 Sat. Dec. 31, 2011 Sun. Jan. 1, 2012 Wed. Jan. 4 - Fri. Jan. 13, 2012 Sat. Jan. 14, 2012 Sat. Jan. 21, 2012
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Mid - term grades due
Mon. Jan. 23, 2012
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Submission of Final Exam Papers Last Day to withdraw with “W� Last Day of classes Final Examination Ash Wednesday 4HROH )O\JOH +H` /VSPKH` UV JSHZZLZ SM Academic Advising (1/2012) Entrance Examination (1/2012)
Wed. Jan. 25, 2012 Mon. Jan. 30, 2012 Sun. Feb. 19, 2012 Mon. Feb. 20 - Tue. Mar. 6, 2012 Wed. Feb. 22, 2012 >LK 4HY Thu. Mar. 8 - Sat. Mar. 10, 2012 Sat. Mar. 10, 2012
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GENERAL INFORMATION OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES ---------------------------------------------------------Assumption University exists for the main purpose VM ZLY]PUN [OL UH[PVU I` WYV]PKPUN ZJPLU[PÄJ HUK O\manistic knowledge, particularly in business education and management science through research and interdisciplinary approaches. To this end, it aims at forming intellectually competent graduates who: HYL TVYHSS` ZV\UK JVTTP[[LK [V HJ[PUN justly, and open to further growth. HWWYLJPH[L MYLLKVT VM L_WYLZZPVU HUK are imbued with attitudes and ideologies through a carefully integrated curriculum of ethics, science, languages and business management. HJOPL]L HJHKLTPJ L_JLSSLUJL [OYV\NO hard work, critical thinking, and effective decision-making.
HISTORY & DEVELOPMENT
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University initially originated from Assumption Commercial College in 1969 as an autonomous higher education institution under the UHTL VM (ZZ\TW[PVU :JOVVS VM )\ZPULZZ 0U with the approval of the Ministry of Education, it was VMÄJPHSS` LZ[HISPZOLK HZ (ZZ\TW[PVU )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU *VSSLNL VY ()(* 0U 4H` P[ ^HZ accredited by the Ministry of University Affairs. In 1990, it was granted new status as “Assumption University” by the Ministry of University Affairs.
ACCREDITATION
;OL <UP]LYZP[` PZ H UVU WYVÄ[ PUZ[P[\[PVU HKTPUPZ[LYLK by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, a worldwide CathoSPJ YLSPNPV\Z VYKLY MV\UKLK PU -YHUJL PU I` :[ Louis Marie De Montfort, devoted to education and philanthropic activities. The congregation has been operating many educational institutions in Thailand since 1901.
-----------------------------------------------------------The University is fully accredited by Commissions on Higher Education. Its graduates enjoy the privileges accorded to State University graduates. Its academic standards are accepted by the Civil Service Commission of Thailand. Assumption University is recognized in the USA and other countries and transfer of credits from the University is accepted abroad. Graduates from the University can pursue advanced Degrees anywhere in the world. Assumption University is listed in the Handbook of Universities and other Institutions of the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES in Paris, France.
The University is an international community of scholars, enlivened by Christian inspiration, engaged in the pursuit of truth and knowledge, serving the human society, especially through the creative use of interdisciplinary approaches and cybertechnology.
MOTTO: LABOR OMNIA VINCIT
The University is recognized by: ;OL (ZZVJPH[PVU VM *OYPZ[PHU <UP]LYZP[PLZ and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA) ;OL (ZZVJPH[PVU VM :V\[OLHZ[ (ZPHU 0UZ[P[\[PVU of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) ;OL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS -LKLYH[PVU VM *H[OVSPJ Universities (IFCU)
PHILOSOPHY -----------------------------------------------------------In loyalty to its Christian mission, Assumption University stands for [OL PUJ\SJH[PVU VM YLZWLJ[ MVY [OL [OYLL institutions of the Nation Religion, Country, the King and a democratic way of life. [OL ILSPLM [OH[ H THU Q\Z[PÄLZ OPTZLSM HUK OPZ existence by the nobility of his work. [OL JVTTP[TLU[ [V IL H SPNO[ [OH[ SLHKZ TLU towards the true source of all knowledge and life.
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Assumption University of Thailand | General Information
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
NON-DISCRIMINATION
-----------------------------------------------------------,UNSPZO PZ [OL VMÄJPHSS` HWWYV]LK TLKP\T VM instruction at Assumption University. Five courses are in the Thai language but only for Thai speaking students. Students whose native tongue is not Thai follow the same courses in English.
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University does not discriminate in its programs and activities against any person because of race, color, ethnic origin, ancestry, religion, age or sex. This non-discrimination policy applies to admissions, employment, treatment of individuals, and access to programs. Inquiries concerning this policy TH` IL KPYLJ[LK [V [OL 6MÄJL VM [OL 9LNPZ[YHY
FACILITIES AND SERVICES LIBRARIES
CAMPUSES
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University maintains two campuses: the original campus located at Hua Mak in the city, and the new campus at Suvarnabhumi, some thirty minutes from the South of the city campus and twenty minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport on the way to the Eastern Seaboard. The original campus is a comWHJ[ ]LY[PJHS JHTW\Z JVTWYPZLK VM I\PSKPUNZ ^P[O [OL [HSSLZ[ OH]PUN H [V[HS VM ÅVVYZ ( ZTHSS SHRL surrounded by lush gardens and seating is a focal point of beauty and tranquility. Food, convenience, and service shops to support student needs surround the campus. This will become the home of the postgraduate faculties. The Suvarnabhumi Campus, constructed as a “University in a Park”, comprises 200 acres of a beautifully landscaped assembly of mixed architecture surrounded by lush tropical gardens and trees. Designed to host the university’s undergraduate degree programs, it offers everything: a meeting/exhibition center, hotel, non-coeducational dormitories, a magUPÄJLU[ JOHWLS H T\ZL\T [OYLL HJHKLTPJ OHSSZ and much more. The centerpiece of the campus is the Cathedral of Learning, a 39-story tower, which houses student support services, the library, recep[PVU OHSSZ ZLTPUHY YVVTZ HUK VMÄJLZ ;YHUZWVY[H[PVU between the two campuses is convenient and inexpensive. Shuttles run throughout the day between various points in Bangkok and the Suvarnabhumi Campus.
-----------------------------------------------------------Each Assumption University campus maintains a large library with over 500,000 volumes total and periodicals. In addition to the study facilities provided for students and instructors in the main libraries, there are reading areas in many other locations. These include the Catholic Education Council library and the Catholic library.
HEATH SERVICES -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University provides health services on both campuses. Students are responsible for making arrangements for their own health care, except in cases of emergency. Registered nurses are on duty Monday through Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 W T HUK HYL H]HPSHISL MVY LTLYNLUJPLZ ÄYZ[ HPK HUK medical counseling. Students, faculty and staff members with medical WYVISLTZ HYL LUJV\YHNLK [V RLLW [OLPY ÄSLZ HJ[P]L H[ the Health Center regarding the nature of their problems so that appropriate action can be taken in the event of an emergency.
FOOD SERVICE AND CAFETERIAS -----------------------------------------------------------Catering facilities are available to faculty, staff and students throughout both campuses. ContractorVWLYH[LK MHJPSP[PLZ HYL PU VWLYH[PVU KHPS` MYVT a.m. to 8.00p.m. (Hours may change during semester breaks).
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Assumption University of Thailand | Facilities and Services
THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY (RIAU) -----------------------------------------------------------The Research Institute of Assumption University (RIAU), originally known as the Center for Research in Business or CRIB, has been serving the Thai business community and international corporations since it was established in 1982. Since its inception, the CRIB has continued to grow into other research areas in response to demands for services. The center began by conducting social science research and in 1993, was recognized and known as the Center for Research in Business and Social Science (CRIB & SSc.). In 1998, the center was incorporated into the Research Institute of Assumption University (RIAU). ;OPZ VYNHUPaH[PVUHS JOHUNL YLĂ&#x2026;LJ[Z [OL HK]HUJLTLU[ of information technology as well as the academic diversity of research work conducted by the CRIB & SSc.
PUBLICATION -----------------------------------------------------------The AU Press prints all of the University publications such as the AU Journal, Newsletter, etc., and offers opportunities and facilities for publication of outstanding research papers as an incentive for both faculty and students to conduct research and to publish reports.
BOOKSTORES -----------------------------------------------------------Bookstores on each campus provide a wide range of magazines, periodicals, educational equipment, textbooks and professional books usually not available at regular commercial bookstores. In addition, they offer a wide range of Thai style gifts for friends and visitors.
Research Services: a present, the RIAU includes four major functional areas: business research, social science research, educational research and information systems research.
COMPUTER CENTER -----------------------------------------------------------The Assumption University Computer Center strives to acquaint students with the use of computers as tools for working with large quantities of information in high technology environments. Its general activities are supervised by the Director of the Computer Center. In addition to supplying instruction in the use of computers to students and faculty, the Center also assists with classwork and research activities involving complex computations and intricate data processing.
CAMPUS MINISTRY, CHAPEL AND RELIGIOUS CENTER -----------------------------------------------------------The Campus Ministry on each campus is designed for the Catholic community and makes use of the spacious and beautiful Chapels. The Religious Center is a multi-religion house of prayer, meditation, congregation, preaching, and for soul-searching pursuit of the true source of all knowledge and life. Space is provided for each community applying to establish a house of meditation and prayer.
SECURITY -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University takes its responsibility seriously when it comes to protecting its students, its instructors and its facilities. At both campuses, teams of security staff are at every gate as well as throughout the campus to provide aid, to monitor activities and in general to provide for the well-being of everyone on campus.
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ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION DOCUMENTS AND FEES FOR APPLICATION -----------------------------------------------------------Â&#x2039; ( WOV[VJVW` VM 4 *LY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L VY P[Z LX\P]HSLU[ Â&#x2039; -V\Y _ JT 7OV[VNYHWOZ Â&#x2039; (WWSPJH[PVU MLL VM )HO[ Â&#x2039; *VW` VM 9LZPKLU[ 9LNPZ[YH[PVU ;OHPZ 6US` Â&#x2039; *VW` VM 0KLU[P[` *HYK ;OHPZ 6US` Â&#x2039; *VW` VM 7HZZWVY[ UVU ;OHP Â&#x2039; ( JVW` VM H UHTL Z\YUHTL JOHUNL JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L if applicable.
ADMISSIONS
-----------------------------------------------------------There are two modes of admission to Assumption University: transfer from an accredited university or college (see Transfer of Credits), and freshman admission. Admission to Assumption University is based on the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s personal and academic records/achievement. All available information is considered; including high school records, evidence of academic maturity and personal character, scores on standardized tests, extracurricular activities, and general contributions to school and community.
PLACEMENT TESTS AND iNTERVIEWS -----------------------------------------------------------All applicants must take placement tests in English and/or Mathematics. The English placement test is given to applicants whose native language is not English and/or those for whom the primary language of instruction has not been English and who did not produce the required TOEFL and IELTS scores. Some faculties and majors require additional tests and interviews. Some faculties and majors require additional test and interviews e.g. Business Economics, Music, Architecture, Communication Arts, Nursing Science, and Engineering. Exceptions will be made on an individual basis.
QUALIFICATIONS -----------------------------------------------------------Applicants must possess: Â&#x2039; 4 JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L VY /PNO :JOVVS NYHKL 12 graduation diploma and transcript. Â&#x2039; 0M 0 . * : , . * : , . * , ¸6š 3L]LS graduation diploma then at least 5 subjects with grades no less than â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;? is required. Â&#x2039; 0M . * , ¸(š 3L]LS [OLU H[ SLHZ[ Z\IQLJ[Z ^P[O grades no less than â&#x20AC;&#x153;Eâ&#x20AC;? is required. Â&#x2039; 0M 0) JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[LZ [OLU H[ SLHZ[ Z\IQLJ[Z ^P[O grades no less than â&#x20AC;&#x153;4â&#x20AC;?. Â&#x2039; 4PUPT\T Ă&#x201E;YZ[ `LHY \UP]LYZP[` JVTWSL[PVU JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L HUK [YHUZJYPW[ -VY HWWSPJHU[Z [OH[ graduated from the Philippines and Myanmar only). Â&#x2039; 6[OLY LX\P]HSLU[ +PWSVTH HUK *LY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L [OH[ must be authorized by the Ministry of Education. Â&#x2039; (WWSPJHU[Z T\Z[ IL MYLL MYVT PUMLJ[PV\Z diseases that can hinder their study. Â&#x2039; (WWSPJHU[Z T\Z[ OH]L NVVK THUULYZ HUK [LZ[PM` to the university that they will be attentive, make the fullest use of their capability in their study, and strictly conform to the universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rules and regulations.
EXEMPTION -----------------------------------------------------------The university will consider applications with a TOEFL score of 190 (CBT), 520 (PBT), 68 (iBT) and above or an IELTS of 5.0 or SAT1 (Critical reading & writing) total score of 600 or above to be exempted from the English Placement test and English Intensive course(s). SAT1 (Mathematics) scores of 500 or above are exempted from the Mathematics Placement Test and Mathematics Intensive course or PreCalculus.
INTENSIVE COURSE POLICY -----------------------------------------------------------Applicants who are not exempted from placement tests are required to take intensive courses to improve their knowledge in preparation to study in the University by improving their English skills, reviewing mathematics comprehension and other subjects, concerning the faculty / major to which the applicant has applied. When applicants have successfully completed intensive course(s), Assumption University will examine the results of the intensive course(s) and properly place the applicants to the appropriate classes for the June and November semesters.
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NON-THAI APPLICANTS FROM NON-THAI HIGH SCHOOL
FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
-----------------------------------------------------------Accepted candidates will receive an acceptance letter. They must present this letter to the Royal Thai Consulate in their home country and obtain a NonImmigrant ED visa with a 90-day permit. Tourist visas are not acceptable. Entering Thailand without the proper visa necessitates exit and reentry.
TRANSFER OF CREDITS -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University accepts transfer students provided that they are in good standing with the last institution attended, and that they meet admission standards. To insure proper processing of applications for admission, each candidate are asked to request each College or University previously attended MVY HU VMĂ&#x201E;JPHS [YHUZJYPW[ HUK MVY^HYK P[ [V [OL 6MĂ&#x201E;JL VM the University Registrar. The transfer of credits will be approved only under the following conditions: Â&#x2039; 4\Z[ OH]L H[ SLHZ[ H .7( VM V\[ of 4.00 scale; Â&#x2039; ;OL JV\YZL ^HZ JVTWSL[LK H[ HU PUZ[P[\[PVU accredited by the Civil Service Commission; Â&#x2039; ;OL JV\YZL JVU[LU[ PZ LX\P]HSLU[ [V [OH[ ZWLJP Ă&#x201E;LK PU [OL <UP]LYZP[`ÂťZ J\YYPJ\S\T" Â&#x2039; ;OL JV\YZL T\Z[ OH]L ILLU [HRLU ^P[OPU `LHYZ prior to the time of application; Â&#x2039; 6US` H JV\YZL ^P[O HU LHYULK NYHKL VM ¸*š VY higher in a general education course or an earned grade of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bâ&#x20AC;? or higher in a professional core course will be accepted as transfer credit; Â&#x2039; ( TH_PT\T VM JYLKP[Z JHU IL [YHUZMLYYLK
-----------------------------------------------------------Â&#x2039; 4H[YPJ\SH[PVU MLL ;OHP Z[\KLU[Z )HO[ (Non Thai students) Baht 21,000 Â&#x2039; 7O`ZPJHS *OLJR \W )HO[ Â&#x2039; 7OV[VNYHWO )HO[ Â&#x2039; (\ 5L^ZSL[[LY )HO[ Â&#x2039; 3PML 0UZ\YHUJL WLY `LHY )HO[ Â&#x2039; /LHS[O 0UZ\YHUJL (Non Thai student) (per year) Baht 3,000 Â&#x2039; (UU\HS <UP]LYZP[` MLL )HO[ Â&#x2039; ;\P[PVU MLL WLY JYLKP[ OV\Y Â&#x2039; .LULYHS ,K\JH[PVU JV\YZL )HO[ Â&#x2039; 7YVMLZZPVUHS JV\YZL )HO[ Â&#x2039; 7YHJ[PJ\T JV\YZL )HO[ Â&#x2039; *VTW\[LY HUK :JPLUJL 3HI MLL (per hour) Baht 1,100 Â&#x2039; 0U[LUZP]L 7YL JV\YZL (No credit/study period is Equal to credit hour) Baht 1,600 Â&#x2039; *VTW\[LY 5L[^VYR WLY `LHY )HO[ Â&#x2039; 0U[LUZP]L ,UNSPZO ;L_[IVVR )HO[ Â&#x2039; (PY JVUKP[PVU MLL WLY OV\Y )HO[ Â&#x2039; :\TTLY :LZZPVU MLL )HO[ Remarks: 1 Item 1-4 are paid once only as part of Enrollment and Intensive Fees. (see table on the next page) 2 Fees are subject to change without prior notice.
To expedite the process of transferring credits, one true copy of each previous tertiary institutionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s educational bulletin should be brought with the applicant.
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Faculty/Department
Business Administration Business Economics Arts - Business English Arts - Business French Arts - Business Chinese Arts - Business Japanese Arts - Chinese for Economy and Trade Music - Music Business Music - Music Performance Nursing Science Science and Technology Engineering Aeronautic Engineering - Multi-Crew Pilot Aeronautic Engineering - Commercial Pilot Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Communication Arts Communication Arts - Visual Communication Arts Law Biotechnology Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Design Product Design
2nd Semester
2nd Semester
2nd Semester
5th Year
1st Semester
4th Year
1st Semester
Semester / Year 3rd Year 1st Semester
2nd Year 1st Semester
1st Year 1st Semester
2nd Semester
55,650 60,150 57,350 55,300 54,850 53,050 51,700 46,400 53,250 61,350 58,550 58,450 51,700 51,550 51,700 52,550 50,800 54,100 53,050 58,450 51,700 52,300 51,700 51,550 61,050 64,350 58,350 62,550 51,700 45,400 51,700 44,200 63,100 66,400 60,400 64,600 57,850 45,400 51,700 44,200 63,100 66,400 60,400 64,600 57,850 45,400 51,700 44,200 70,450 68,900 69,050 73,850 62,900 57,800 61,050 55,650 74,300 70,250 77,000 78,150 64,500 65,500 54,700 48,400 76,000 74,650 72,350 72,650 65,850 66,500 51,500 51,350 64,800 99,000 65,900 90,650 57,150 85,600 56,450 50,150 59,500 68,100 70,950 64,450 62,650 59,800 68,650 57,700 82,700 71,300 66,950 65,300 60,800 54,750 53,600 51,750 77,050 456,650 269,600 599,950 356,000 461,550 1,070,250 784,250 77,050 456,650 269,600 599,950 322,000 425,550 306,400 282,300 102,050 111,000 124,350 183,100 225,050 347,150 222,050 206,900 62,150 58,300 65,150 68,650 62,050 66,700 56,300 73,000 74,450 72,050 73,500 67,150 69,850 58,550 58,500 47,450 54,900 51,700 56,800 53,350 49,450 47,650 46,150 34,450 60,700 64,600 64,350 60,600 49,550 56,550 49,550 61,500 62,200 59,800 67,000 67,600 64,100 61,950 56,700 52,500 58,300 50,200 62,200 59,800 67,000 70,500 62,100 63,400 57,900 52,500 57,300 50,200 61,000 62,150 65,050 68,200 62,200 63,200 55,000 47,250 61,000 58,400 67,500 68,850 61,600 63,800 56,650 53,400 -
2nd Semester
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11,550-30,185 11,550-30,185 11,550-30,185 11,550-36,785 11,550-36,785 11,550-36,785 11,550-23,585 11,550-33,485 11,550-33,485 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-36,785 11,550-37,785 11,550-23,585 11,550-23,585 11,550-30,185 11,550-30,185 11,550-30,185 11,550-30,185
Intensive Courses Fees
9LTHYRZ! 5VU ;OHP Z[\KLU[Z T\Z[ HKK )HO[ [V ,UYVSSTLU[ HUK 0U[LUZP]L *V\YZL -LLZ [V THRL \W [OL KPMMLYLUJL IL[^LLU 4H[YPJ\SH[PVU HTV\U[Z HUK HYL HSZV YLX\PYLK [V WH` HU HUU\HS /LHS[O 0UZ\YHUJL MLL VM )HO[ K\YPUN MPYZ[ LUYVSSTLU[ -LLZ HYL Z\IQLJ[ [V JOHUNL ^P[OV\[ WYPVY UV[PJL
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(Baht)
464,635 469,285 453,835 476,085 490,435 490,435 543,235 566,285 564,335 593,285 535,385 530,735 4,075,300 2,739,500 1,521,650 549,085 559,285 418,035 490,985 630,535 633,085 514,235 521,385
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Enrollment and
2. Applicants must be free from infectious diseases that can hinder their study. 3. Applicants must be able to bear all expenses related to their study. 4. Applicants must have good manners and testify to the university that they will be attentive, make fullest use of their capability in their study, and strictly conform to the university’s rules and regulations.
ADMISSION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS FROM NON-THAI HIGH SCHOOLS: WHO CAN APPLY? 1. Applicants with any of the following X\HSPÄJH[PVUZ! /PNO :JOVVS VY NYHKL NYHK\H[PVU KPWSVTH and transcript. 0M 0 . * : , . * : , . * , ¸6¹ 3L]LS graduation diploma then at least 5 subjects with grades no less than “C” is required. 0M . * , ¸(¹ 3L]LS [OLU H[ SLHZ[ Z\IQLJ[Z with grades no less than “E” is required. 0M 0) JLY[PÄJH[LZ [OLU H[ SLHZ[ Z\IQLJ[Z with grades no less than “4”. 4PUPT\T ÄYZ[ `LHY \UP]LYZP[` JVTWSL[PVU JLY[PÄJH[L HUK [YHUZJYPW[ (For applicants that graduated from the Philippines and Myanmar only). 6[OLY LX\P]HSLU[ +PWSVTH HUK *LY[PÄJH[L that must be authorized by the Ministry of Education**. (WWSPJHU[Z T\Z[ IL MYLL MYVT PUMLJ[PV\Z diseases that can hinder their study. (WWSPJHU[Z T\Z[ OH]L NVVK THUULYZ and testify to the university that they will be attentive, make the fullest use of their capability in their study, and strictly conform to the university’s rules and regulations.
If found lacking in any of the conditions listed above, the applicant will have his or her admission declined VY OPZ VY OLY Z[\KLU[»Z Z[H[\Z U\SSPÄLK PTTLKPH[LS`
Remark: ** 6[OLY LX\P]HSLU[ JLY[PÄJH[LZ VY KPWSVTHZ T\Z[ IL [YHUZSH[LK [V ,UNSPZO HUK PZZ\LK VY JLY[PÄLK I` [OLPY own government’s Ministry of Education, Foreign Ministry, or Embassy or issued in English by their school of graduation.
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WHAT IS NEEDED TO APPLY? ----------------------------------------------------------- -YLZOTLU 6UL JVW` VM OPNO ZJOVVS JLY[PÄJH[L VY KPWSVTH VY HU` V[OLY LX\P]HSLU[ X\HSPÄJH[PVU HZ authorized by their country’s Ministry of Education or other assigned government agency, which must be translated to English HUK IL JVUÄYTLK I` [OLPY V^U NV]LYUTLU[»Z appropriate Ministry or Embassy or issued in English by the school that issued the graduation record, diploma, or transcript. 2. High school transcripts (translated to English HUK NL[ JVUÄYTLK I` [OLPY V^U ,TIHZZ` or issued in English by their high school or equivalent graduated school.) 6UL JVW` VM PKLU[PÄJH[PVU JHYK HUK YLZPKLUJL registration for Thai students and one passport copy for foreign applicants. 4. Four 3x4 cm. photos. ( JVW` VM H UHTL Z\YUHTL JOHUNL JLY[PÄJH[L if applicable issued by competent authority in English. ;YHUZMLY :[\KLU[Z! Assumption University accepts transfer students from institutions where English is the principal language of instruction. In addition to the above, transfer students must also submit: 3H[LZ[ 6MÄJPHS ;YHUZJYPW[ MYVT [OL <UP]LYZP[` College attended; and 2. Description of courses taken from that University/College
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HOW TO APPLY? -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University offers four methods of application to prospective students. They are: >HSR 0U HWWSPJH[PVU! On arrival at Assumption University (any of the university campuses) students must: (i) Produce a Thai ID or passport and original copies of all the admission documents mentioned above. (ii) Fill out the Admission Application form, specify the faculty/major codes, sign their name, application date and attach one 3x4 cm. photo. (iii) Submit the Admission Application form and their documents to the Admission Center. The admission processing fee is 500 baht. ,THPS HWWSPJH[PVU! to apply via email the applicant must scan and email the admission documents mentioned above to abac@au.edu (i) After assessment, the applicant will be informed via email the status of his application. If the applicant’s documents are incomplete or are not in accordance with the Ministry of Education, Assumption University will ask applicants requirements, to send supplemental documents. (ii) International students applying from abroad whose applications are approved must send a bank draft of 1,000 USD payable to “Assumption University” as a deposit fee. The aforementioned amount will be adjusted against the enrollment fee during registration. Thai and non-Thai students who have completed their high school or equivalent in Thailand are not required to send the bank draft of 1000USD in order to receive an acceptance letter
Refund policy for deposit amount Â&#x2039; It is non-refundable, except in case of visa rejection. Â&#x2039; It will be refunded in form of adjusting with the enrollment and tuition fees. (iii) Upon the receipt of the draft along with other required documents the university will issue the student an Acceptance Letter, which will facilitate the issuance of Non-Immigrant ED Visa with a stay permit of 90 days. Applicants must produce the acceptance letter at the Royal Thai Consulate in their home country for a student visa and comply with the expected arrival date stipulated in the Acceptance Letter. 4HPS HWWSPJH[PVU! Applicants may mail the admission documents to: 6MĂ&#x201E;JL VM [OL <UP]LYZP[` 9LNPZ[YHY 592/3 Assumption University, :VP 9HTRHTOHLUN 9K Hua Mak, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Thailand Applicants are requested to enclose a mailing address, email address, and other contact details with the admission documents. Remarks: on approval note of the application,please refer to item 2. (i), (ii), (iii) -H_ HWWSPJH[PVU! applicants may fax the HKTPZZPVU KVJ\TLU[Z [V Please provide a mailing address, email address and other contact details with the admission documents. Remarks: on approval of the application, please refer to item 2. (i), (ii), (iii) Note: applicants applying via email, mail or fax must present original admission documents, photographs, passport / Thai ID/ Residence Registration on arrival at Assumption University.
ADMISSION CRITERIA -----------------------------------------------------------1. Applicants must have graduated, or eligible to receive graduate status from their high school, and successfully completed Grade 12 or have V[OLY X\HSPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVUZ HZ Z[H[LK HIV]L" 2. optional minimum test scores required: Â&#x2039; TOEFL score of 190 (CBT) / 68 (iBT) / 520 (PBT); Â&#x2039; IELTS score of 5.0 and above in all bands with a validity of 2 years; Â&#x2039; SAT 1 (Critical reading & writing) total score of 600 or above; and Â&#x2039; SAT 1 (Mathematics) score of 500 or above. Remark: the University will consider applications with a TOEFL score of 190 (CBT) / 68 (iBT) and above or an IELTS of 5.0 or SAT 1 (Critical reading & writing) total score of 600 or above to be exempted from the English Placement test and English Intensive course(s). SAT1 (Mathematics) scores of 500 or above are exempted from the mathematics placement test and Mathematics Intensive course or PreCalculus. Kindly specify the score in the Application form for HKTPZZPVU HUK H[[HJO JVWPLZ VM [OL VMĂ&#x201E;JPHS ZJVYL (original required at the time of registration). 3. Transfer students The transfer of credits will be approved only under the following conditions: Â&#x2039; Must have at least a GPA of 2.00 out of 4.00 scale; Â&#x2039; The course was completed at an accredited institution; Â&#x2039; The course content is equivalent to that ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK PU [OL <UP]LYZP[`ÂťZ J\YYPJ\S\T" Â&#x2039; The course must have been taken within 5 years prior to the time of application; Â&#x2039; Only a course with an earned grade of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;? or higher in a general education course and an earned grade of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bâ&#x20AC;? or higher in a professional core course will be accepted as transfer credit; Â&#x2039; ( TH_PT\T JYLKP[Z JHU IL [YHUZMLYYLK
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PLACEMENT TESTS AND INTERVIEWS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------All applicants must take placement tests in English and/or Mathematics. The English placement test is given to applicants whose native language is not English and/or whose primary language of instruction has not been English and who did not produce the required TOEFL or IELTS scores. Some faculties and majors require additional tests and interviews. Exceptions will be made on an individual basis. Some faculties and majors require additional tests and interviews.
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Exemption The university will consider applications with a TOEFL score of 190 (CBT) or above or 68 (iBT) or above or IELTS of 5.0 or SAT1 (Critical reading & writing) total score of 600 or above to be exempted from the English placement test and English intensive course(s). SAT 1 (Mathematics) score of 500 or above are exempted from the Mathematics placement test and Mathematics intensive course or Pre-Calculus.
During the application period, students are requested to check the placement test schedule from our website and are expected to arrive in Thailand at least 2 working days prior to the test date to receive a temporary ID card and complete other necessary paperwork. Some faculties require applicants to take additional tests as shown in the chart above and applicants are advised to prepare accordingly. On the test day, please bring your temporary ID card. The tests usually last for 2 hours for each subject and [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^PSS IL [LZ[LK THPUS` VU [OLPY WYVĂ&#x201E;JPLUJ` and skills in certain subjects depending on the faculty/department applied for. Interview Process: Not all the applicants have to face interviews though it is a must for all Communication Arts and Nursing Science Applicants. Others required to go through interviews will be informed of this requirement on their arrival and will be given on interview schedule. Interviews usually last for 30 minutes and discussions could be on matters of personal interest or current world affairs.
INTENSIVE COURSE POLICY -----------------------------------------------------------Applicants who are not exempted from placement tests are required to take intensive courses to improve their knowledge in preparation to study in the University by improving their English skills, reviewing mathematics comprehension and other subjects, concerning the faculty / major to which the applicant has applied. When applicants have successfully completed the intensive course(s), Assumption University will examine the results of the intensive course(s) and properly place the applicants in the appropriate classes for the June semester. 1. Intensive English Courseis is divided into 2 levels: a 60-hour course and a 120-hour course. Placement depends on the results of the English placement test. 2. Intensive Mathematics Course is divided into 3 levels: a 15-hour course, a 30-hour course and a 60-hour course. Placement depends on results of the Mathematics placement test. 3. Other Intensive Courses are French, Chinese, Japanese, Creative Communication, Drawing, or Theory of Music. Courses taken depend on the applicantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; academic performance and the faculty/ department applied for.
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION ATTENDANCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------Students are required to attend all classes regularly. 7R TXDOLI\ WR WDNH D Ă&#x20AC;QDO H[DPLQDWLRQ IRU DQ\ VXEMHFW a minimum of 80% attendance is mandatory. There are no authorized cuts from classes; irregular attendance may result in exclusion from classes. Any VWXGHQW ZKR Ă&#x20AC;QGV WKDW KH VKH FDQ QR ORQJHU DWWHQG D FODVV PXVW RIĂ&#x20AC;FLDOO\ ZLWKGUDZ LQ ZULWLQJ WKURXJK WKH 2IĂ&#x20AC;FH RI WKH 5HJLVWUDU )DLOXUH WR ZLWKGUDZ RIĂ&#x20AC;FLDOO\ may result in a grade of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fâ&#x20AC;? for the course. In case RI XQDYRLGDEOH DEVHQFH VXFK DV VXESRHQD UHTXLUHPHQWV LOOQHVV RU GHDWK RI D PHPEHU RI WKH IDPLO\ DOO work missed must be satisfactorily made up and it is the responsibility of the student to arrange for this.
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STUDENT AFFAIRS
Being committed to the educational process of student character formation, Au Student Affairs exists for the well-being of students’ lives, moral and value education, and out-of-classroom learning. On the basis of individual differences and preferences, centers and divisions under Student Affairs provide a wide range of interventions and services aiming at students’ NYV^[O HUK ZH[PZMHJ[PVU ;OL 6MÄJL VM [OL =PJL President for Student Affairs is a core unit that coordinates all Student Affairs centers and divisions. International Center The center is a mentor to help foreign students to settle down and adjust to Thai surroundings. Nevertheless, students will never lose their national identity during their years in Thailand. Lots of events and activities to communicate their cultural heritage to colleagues from different countries have been encouraged which in turn has led to cross - cultural awareness, mutual understanding, the appreciation of other cultures and unity in diversity among people in our multinational community. Moreover, the center is more than a location; it is a home and a cradle in which international students can seek assistance and guidance regarding accommodation, transportation, etc.
and promoting harmonious relations and peaceful living despite differences in language and culture, and preparing developmental programs to enable students to excel.
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*LU[LY MVY 9LZPKLU[PHS 3PML Three residential buildings at Suvarnabhumi Campus: King David, King Solomon and Queen of Sheba that accommodate 2500 Thai and international students stand for a community of scholars who dedicate their young lives to the pursuit of knowledge. The integration of excellent facilities with Internet technology removes all worries about living conditions and allows young scholars to access sources of knowledge anywhere around the world at anytime. The Center for Residential Life consists of instructors who help make it a home for all members by providing orientation and information, giving advice HUK HZZPZ[HUJL ^OLU [OL` L_WLYPLUJL KPMÄJ\S[PLZ HUK encounter problems, creating a multicultural learning environment free from prejudice and discrimination,
The center is responsible for fostering and enhancing students’ emotional growth, which is regarded as one of the four core dimensions of the total development of a human person. Professional psychologists at the center are ready to provide counseling services to not only individuals and groups, but also their families. Various proactive sessions are continually organized so as to help students know their individual selves and cope with problems and anxiety. Peer counselors are students who pass advanced training conducted by professional counselors in the center who will embed groups of students so to assure that emergent needs will be responded to and students’ emotional maturity is encouraged at all levels.
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Scholarship: funds from the university or other ZV\YJLZ NYHU[LK [V Z[\KLU[Z ^OV M\SĂ&#x201E;SS [OL universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s requirements. .YHU[! MVYT VM Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS HPK VMMLYLK [V Z[\KLU[Z ^OV HYL PU Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS KPMĂ&#x201E;J\S[` 3VHU! [OL Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS HZZPZ[HUJL VMMLYLK [V Z[\KLU[Z VU [OL IHZPZ VM Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS ULLKZ ^P[O repayment conditions. The conditions of repayment depend on loan agreements of each of particular source which includes University loan and Government loans.
:[\KLU[ 9PNO[Z HUK +PZJPWSPUL +P]PZPVU The Student Rights and Discipline Division has a joint mission with other units in the university to develop Au students to their true potential by inculcating a sense of deliberation and upholding self-discipline that will eventually enhance their moral maturity, creating an environment that fosters opportunities for students to develop their sense of self-responsibility and self- discipline, acknowledging their personal rights and each otherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, exercising freedom of choice constructively, and maintaining proper social manners. The Student Rights and Discipline Division follow a student-centered approach and uses university guidelines for discipline formation as the cornerstones of the execution of its functions. The functions of the unit are to monitor student behavior, to reform students from improper behavior, to inculcate desirable social values, to rehabilitate desirable behavior, to encourage the process of behavior change, and to maintain student welfare and security inside the campuses.
Student welfares and services Â&#x2039; 0UZ\YHUJL The division arranges Group Accident Insurance for all students and Health insurance for non- Thai students at registration each academic year. Nonâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Thai students who pay for health insurance fee will receive a health care card one month after registration. Students can request accident insurance compenZH[PVU I` Ă&#x201E;SSPUN PU [OL YLSL]HU[ KVJ\TLU[Z H[ [OL KP]Psion. International students whose parents reside in Thailand or who have an insurance policy and do not need the university health insurance program must Ă&#x201E;SL HU L_LTW[PVU YLX\LZ[ MVYT
Â&#x2039; 4PSP[HY` :LY]PJLZ The R.O.T.C. Program is provided for Thai students who accept military training. Students can contact the University R.O.T.C. supervisor for application. Military service postponement for male students who have reached the age 20 and who have never been [YHPULK PU [OL 9 6 ; * 7YVNYHT 9LZLY]LK 6MĂ&#x201E;JLY Training Corps) is possible following submission of [OL YLSL]HU[ KVJ\TLU[Z K\YPUN [OL ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK WLYPVK
Â&#x2039; 3VZ[ -V\UK A Lost & Found service is available during working hours for students who have lost or found any property on campus. If advice is needed, students are to contact the Disciplinary Advisor directly. During nonâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;working hours, they should report to the security guards.
Â&#x2039; 3L[[LY VM 9LJVTTLUKH[PVU Students can request letters of behavioral recommendation by submitting the petition forms at the Student Rights & Discipline Division.
St. Martin Center for Professional Ethics :LY]PJL 3LHYUPUN St. Martin Center for Professional Ethic & Service 3LHYUPUN PZ YLZWVUZPISL MVY M\SĂ&#x201E;SSPUN (ZZ\TW[PVU Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;continuous improvementâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, of studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; personal integrity and professional ethics. The center utilizes both in classroom learning, and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Service Learningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to facilitate studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; growth in terms of self-discipline, self-control, personal and social responsibility, moral maturity, cognitive moral reasoning and social awareness. These programs and activities include: -
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Business and Professional Ethics Seminar (BG1403) which is a requirement for graduation for all Au undergraduate students. Each student has to attend this class twice a semester, totaling sixteen classes in all during four years. Service-Learning is a special requirement MVY [OPYK `LHY Ă&#x201E;YZ[ ZLTLZ[LY Z[\KLU[Z Through this program, each year Au students organize more than a hundred projects in many provinces, which contribute to Thai society. Moral Training is a special program to help Z[\KLU[Z [V YLĂ&#x2026;LJ[ VU [OLPY SPML KPZJV]LY their moral orientation, and learn together in groups how to solve moral dilemmas systematically.
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The Learning Support Center (LSC) strives to help students ‘learn how to learn’, help solve learning problems; and promote the right attitude towards educational achievement. The center works closely with academic deans and chairpersons to facilitate effective study. The LSC believes that, through proper learning strategies and techniques, all students will achieve academic excellence. Services and activities include:
Realizing the fact that learning takes place both inside classrooms and outside classrooms, The Center for Student Leadership and Experiential Learning is assigned to create, develop, and maintain out-ofclassroom learning activities in different respects [OH[ Ä[ Z[\KLU[Z» PUKP]PK\HS KPMMLYLUJLZ [HSLU[Z HUK interests. To promote a democratic way of life, and leadership on campus, the university encourages students to participate in and manage various kinds of extracurricular activities. Depending on different interests, students voluntarily choose to prepare themselves for later life through their involvement in the Student Organization, the student committee of faculties and majors, the resident student committee, clubs, activity groups and those projects or programs organized by these student activity units.
JV\UZLSPUN HUK HK]PZPUN MVY SLHYUPUN ILOH]PVY" Z[\KLU[ KL]LSVWTLU[ WYVNYHTZ PUJS\KPUN ZOVY[ training sessions, workshops, and seminars to further develop study skills and time management skills in students. [OL 3:* 4PUP 3PIYHY` ^OPJO WYV]PKLZ supplementary materials and educational media such as video cassettes, CD-ROMs and textbooks to enhance students’ learning skills; VU ,K\JH[PVUHS ;LZ[PUN :LY]PJL ^OPJO PUJS\KLZ Intelligence Testing and Learning Behavior ;LZ[PUN [V OLSW Z[\KLU[Z [V ÄUK V\[ SLHYUPUN styles, strengths and weaknesses.
The Assumption University Student Organization, made up of an elected President and other executive members, is the governing body of student activities. It is empowered to supervise student committees, clubs, and other activity units.
*HYLLY +L]LSVWTLU[ *LU[LY Career development is an ongoing, life-long process. The Career Development Center (CDC) is prepared to assist students in applying their particular combination of interests, abilities, values, and motivations to a systematic search of the working world and potential professional and educational opportunities.
The Categories of clubs and units under the Student Organization include Academic, Value and Ethics Promotion, Sports, Music and Art Performance, Recreation, Social and Environmental Development, Information and Public Relations.
The center provides students and recent graduates with advice, information, and on-campus services regarding full-time and part-time employment, career planning and development. Services and activities include career-related programs and workshops, job placement, career week, summer job training program, alumni talk, career resources, company relations and services.
More than 40 student clubs in the campus are gatherings of students of the same interest to share their talent and contribute to society. ‘Activities for All’ provides opportunities for students to form either a small, middle-sized, or big groups for any creative project or activity of their special interest. Advisors at the center are ready to advise, assist, coordinate students to, or disseminate information on student activities/ projects so as to ensure that even beginners can start projects/ activities on their own initiative.
Moreover, so as to create a sense of entrepreneurship in students, the Career Development Center with the cooperation of ABAC School of Management, has established the Dummy Company Project that gives opportunities to students to form organizations. This project is run by students themselves as a real business enterprise. It enables students to have a direct experience in management as well as experience in a real business organization.
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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
;OL 6MÄJL VM 0U[LYUH[PVUHS (MMHPYZ YLWVY[Z [V [OL 6MÄJL of the President and is responsible for taking the lead in establishing international education exchanges and study abroad opportunities at both undergraduate and postgraduate level programs. ;OL 6MÄJL WYV]PKLZ N\PKHUJL HUK JV\UZLSPUN MVY students who wish to spend a semester abroad, to transfer as an undergraduate or to continue postgraduate studies at other international institutions. It PZ HSZV JOHYNLK [V JVSSHIVYH[L ^P[O [OL 6MÄJL VM :[\dent Affairs, the International Students Center, the 6MÄJL VM ;OHP (Y[ HUK *\S[\YL HUK ^P[O LHJO MHJ\S[` to enhance the care taking of international students.
OPPORTUITIES ON STUDENT EXCHANGE
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University’s Student Exchange Program gives students the opportunity to experience life in another country while still earning credits towards their degree. Assumption University has numerous agreements of cooperation with institutions in 33 countries. Most agreements include elements for student exchange, faculty exchange, sharing of research and more. 23 Institutions from 13 countries send their students on Exchange study programs. Assumption University students can also go to these institutions on student exchange programs.
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JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University has several joint degree programs that allow students to study partially at Au and then to complete their degree at a western university. The degree, awarded by the western university, is thus obtained at a substantially lower cost than having to study at the overseas university full-time. Au currently has seven Post-Graduate joint degree programs and one Undergraduate joint degree program and is exploring others. Au expects to soon endorse additional joint degree programs with colleges in India especially in the areas of Information Technology. These agreements will permit International students to study partially at their home institution and then come to AU to complete their degrees.
)HJOLSVY +LNYLL 7YVNYHTZ Au – Wollongong (Australia) Au – BLCU (China) Au – Rajagiri (India)
B.B.A. Twinning Program
4HZ[LY»Z +LNYLL 7YVNYHTZ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Business & Management Financial Management ** MSc-FM - Financial Management International Business * MSc-IB - International Business International Marketing * MSC-IM - International Marketing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Biotechnology Food Biotechnology*** MSc. FB – Food Biotechnology ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Law International Business Law ** LLM - International Business Law ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Engineering Telecommun. & Computer Network Engineering * MScTeCNE - Tele. & Comp Net Engr ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Information Technology Internet and Multimedia Engineering * MScc-IME - Internet and Multimedia Engr. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Education, Language, Philosophy, Religion & Tourism Teaching English as a Second Language * MA-TESL - Teaching English as a 2nd Lang. +VJ[VYHS +LNYLL 7YVNYHTZ Food Biotechnology*** Internet & Multimedia Engineering * Telecommun. & Computer Network Engr. *
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* Joint program with South Bank University, UK ** Joint program with the University of Exeter, UK *** Joint program with University of California, Davis
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Assumption University of Thailand | 6MÄJL VM 0U[LYUH[PVUHS (MMHPYZ
ACCEPTANCE MODES BY OVERSEAS UNIVERSITIES: -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University has numerous agreements of cooperation with institutions in 33 countries. Most agreements include elements for student exchange, faculty exchange, sharing of research and more. Universities that have worked with Au on such arrangements include though not exhaustively, quite actively, include:
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AGREEMENTS AND LINKAGES -----------------------------------------------------------In terms of visiting Professors and study groups traveling abroad on short courses and internships as the result of agreements on Academic co-operation:
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DIRECT INDEPENDENT ADMISSIONS EITHER THROUGH TRANSFERS OR THROUGH POST GRADUATE ADMISSIONS -----------------------------------------------------------Over the past 38 years Assumption University graduates have been accepted into programs of pride in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Asia. Such acceptances have been made possible through Assumption University’s strong curriculum, English language instruction and rigorous testing methods.
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Assumption University & University of Wollongong Program For Business Administration Students
STUDENT OPTIONS
-----------------------------------------------------------The University of Wollongong; NSW Australia and Assumption University; Bangkok Thailand have entered PU[V H OPZ[VYPJ HNYLLTLU[ [OH[ ^PSS WLYTP[ X\HSPĂ&#x201E;LK BBA students to enter into the second year of Wollongongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 3-year Bachelor of Commerce (B.COM) degree program.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AT UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG REQUIREMENTS -----------------------------------------------------------Â&#x2039; Each ABAC subject must be at C- grade or higher Â&#x2039; ;6,-3 JVTW\[LY 0U[LYUL[ and TWE 4.0 Â&#x2039; OR IELTS 6.0 or above (Reading & Writing band must also be 6) Â&#x2039; There is a 18-week Wollongong University Directly Entry Course offered by the Wollongong College Australia for students who cannot initially score 213 on the TOEFL or 6.0 on the IELTS
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Assumption University of Thailand | Joint Program AU- Wollongong
Completion of the following subjects at Au is equivalent to the 60 credit points of advanced standing of the Bachelor of Commerce at UoW
Au Subjects
UoW Subjects
1 ACT1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting ACCY111 Accounting Fundamentals in Society 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 ACT2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting ACCY112 Accounting in Organisations 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 BG1201 Statistics I BG2200 Statistics II COMM121 Business Statistics 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 BG2400 Macroeconomics ECON101 Macroeconomic -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS 4HYRL[Z ,ZZLU[PHSZ MVY )\ZPULZZ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 BG1400 Business Law I BG1401 Business Law II LAW101 Law, Business and Society 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 MGT2900 Principles of Management MGMT110 Introduction to Management 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42; 7YPUJPWSLZ VM 4HYRL[PUN 4(92 4HYRL[PUN 7YPUJPWSLZ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 BIS2180 Information Technology COMM113 Business Oriented Information Systems 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 BG2401 Microeconomics MGT1101 Introduction to Business ECON111 Introductory Microeconomics 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 BG1200 Mathematics for Business ECON222 Mathematics for Business 6
Program of study required for the award from Faculty of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce, in the following Major 1) Accountancy 3) Business Innovation 5) Marketing -PUHUJPHS 7SHUUPUN 9) Human Resource Management 11) International Business 13) Quantitative Analysis in Economics
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Tuition fees for B.Com program at the University of Wollongong is AUD$ 20,502.00/year (refer to year 2011), Overseas Student Health Cover AUD$ 420.00/year. Living expense including accommodation is approximately AUD$ 12,000/year. These will be estimate total AUD$ 32,922/year.
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Assumption University and Dominican University of California Double Degree Program
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
-----------------------------------------------------------The program will create an opportunity for students to acquire a breadth of understanding and knowlLKNL HUK LUOHUJL [OLPY Ă&#x2026;L_PIPSP[` ULLKLK [V HKHW[ to the changes in technology, culture and business. It provides opportunities to students and faculties to gain international higher education experience through the two universities cooperation in Joint Study Program. It will also strive to excite and nurture the intellectual, technical, professional and personal development of the students through a partnership which provides a mechanism for Dominican University of California to share its campus, resources and personnel with Assumption University of Thailand and vice versa. ;OL WYVNYHT YLĂ&#x2026;LJ[Z [OL LHNLYULZZ VM [OL PUZ[P[\tions to work in unison to serve the needs of the international business community by preparing the students to face both the managerial and technological challenges associated with innovation and [LJOUPJHS HJ[P]P[PLZ [OYV\NOV\[ [OL I\ZPULZZ Ă&#x201E;YT
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------------------------------------------------------------ Undergraduate â&#x20AC;&#x153;3+1â&#x20AC;? double degree program; - AU students have the opportunity to spend the Ă&#x201E;YZ[ [OYLL `LHYZ VM [OLPY JOVZLU ))( KLNYLL at AU and the remaining one (1) or two (2) years at Dominican University of California. Students who completed the requirements of both universities will receive the bachelor degree from both universities
Choices for Programs of study
------------------------------------------------------------ Finance and Banking Concentration - Management Concentration - Marketing Concentration - Accounting Concentration - International Business Management Concentration - Tuition fees: students will pay the tuitions and fees to the university where they study
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Assumption University of Thailand | Joint Program AU- Wollongong
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The School of Management offers programs of study as follows: Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039;
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ----------------------------------------------------------;V IL X\HSPĂ&#x201E;LK MVY NYHK\H[PVU [OL Z[\KLU[ T\Z[ Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[PVU VM [OL [V[HS U\TILY VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL curriculum. Â&#x2039; *\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ SLHZ[ Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU ZLZZPVUZ VM BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar. Â&#x2039; 3PIYHY` HUK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL university. Â&#x2039; .VVK ILOH]PVY HUK KPZJPWSPUL
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DEPARTMENT OF 4(92,;05. +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK!
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General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3
Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Marketing
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------)0: 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4829 Marketing Decision Making 3 MKT 4855 Research in Marketing 3
PLAN A:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. Integrated Marketing Communication Credits -----------------------------------------------------------42; :HSLZ 7YVTV[PVU MKT 3628 Public Relations 3 42; (K]LY[PZPUN HUK *YLH[P]L :[YH[LNPLZ 42; 0U[LNYH[LK 4LKPH 7SHUUPUN MKT 4995 IMC Campaign Planning 3 9L[HPS 4HYRL[PUN *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3212 Retail Promotion 3 MKT 3803 Retail Management 3 MKT 3831 Retail Buying and Merchandising 3 MKT 4825 Logistics in Retailing 3 MKT 4831 Strategic Retail Planning 3
Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
Strategic Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3629 Pricing Strategy and Decisions 3 MKT 3823 Marketing Channel Strategy and Decisions 3 MKT 4806 Product and Brand Management 3 MKT 4811 Seminar in Marketing 3 MKT 4848 Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3
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PLAN B:
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 4106 Operation Management in Hospitality and Tourism Management 3
Advertising Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3106 Art Direction 3 AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 AD 4112 Brand Communication 3 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 *+ *VTW\[LY .YHWOPJZ MVY Communication Design 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3335 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3665 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Marketing
PLAN C:
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MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! BIS 3588 FIN 4841 HTM 3101 HTM 3120 MKT 3212 42; MKT 3628 MKT 3629 MKT 3803 MKT 3823 MKT 3830 MKT 3831 MKT 3832 MKT 3833 MKT 3834 MKT 3835 42; 42; MKT 4805 MKT 4806 42; MKT 4809 MKT 4810 MKT 4811 MKT 4812 MKT 4825 MKT 4831 MKT 4845 MKT 4846 42; MKT 4848 MKT 4849 42;
Digital Business Enterprise Credit and Risk Management Introduction to Hotel Management Introduction to Tourism Management Retail Promotion :HSLZ 7YVTV[PVU Public Relations Pricing Strategy and Decisions Retail Management Marketing Channel Strategy and Decisions Direct Marketing Retail Buying and Merchandise Management Customer Relationship Management Marketing for Technological Products Internet Advertising International Marketing Communications (K]LY[PZPUN HUK *YLH[P]L Strategies 0U[LNYH[LK 4LKPH 7SHUUPUN Business-to-Business Marketing Product and Brand Management (NYPJ\S[\YHS 4HYRL[PUN Marketing for Services Export-Import Management Seminar in Marketing Individual Research Logistics in Retailing Strategic Retail Planning IMC Research IMC and Building Brand Equity 04* >VYRZOVW Contemporary Issues in Marketing IMC Campaign Planning 8\HSP[H[P]L 9LZLHYJO PU 4HYRL[PUN
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 )0: 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ Two Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Courses 6 Two Free Elective Courses 6 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 MKT 4829 Marketing Decision Making 3 MKT 4855 Research in Marketing 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK!
)HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU 4HUHNLTLU[ B.B.A. (Management)
7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ!
Â&#x2039; ;V WYVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^P[O RUV^SLKNL HUK WYHNTH[PJ THUHNLYPHS ZRPSSZ HJJLW[LK I` PU[LYUH[PVUHS VYNHUPaH[PVUZ Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL NYHK\H[LZ [V KL]LSVW HU LU[YLWYLUL\YPHS ZRPSS MVY ILPUN HU LU[YLWYLUL\Y ^OV JHU HWWS` [OL THUHNLTLU[ RUV^SLKNL PU Ă&#x201E;UHUJL THYRL[PUN O\THU YLZV\YJL HUK PUMVYTH[PVU [LJOUVSVN`
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0
-05 -05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 -05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3941 Quantitative Business Analysis 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4911 Seminar in Management 3 MGT 4913 Corporate Strategy 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Management
PLAN A:
PLAN B:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
Entrepreneurship Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 MGT 4919 Business Training 3
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3 42; *VTWHYH[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 -PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 FIN 4832 Entrepreneurial Finance 3
:[YH[LNPJ /\THU 9LZV\YJLZ Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3903 Leadership 3 MGT 3924 Human Resources Development 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 MGT 4919 Business Training 3
Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ Project Management 3
Commerce (Only at ACC Campus) Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 4810 Export-Import Management 3 MGT 4919 Cooperative Education 9
Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in 3 Hospitality and Tourism HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
9LHS ,Z[H[L 4HUHNLTLU[ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3
PLAN C:
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! -05 FIN 4832 FIN 4841 MGT 3903 4.; MGT 3906 MGT 3915 4.;
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3
MGT 3921 MGT 3922 MGT 3924 MGT 3942 MGT 4908 MGT 4909 MGT 4912 MGT 4916 MGT 4919 MGT 4923 MGT 4924 MGT 4925 MGT 4943 MGT 4944 MKT 3803 MKT 4805 MKT 4810
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-PUHUJPHS -LHZPIPSP[` HUK 7SHUUPUN Entrepreneurial Finance Credit and Risk Management Leadership 6MĂ&#x201E;JL 4HUHNLTLU[ Managerial Group Dynamics Project Management 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management Employment Procedure and Evaluation Introduction to New Ventures Human Resources Development Organization Behavior Administrative Planning and Control Communication in Management Individual Research Negotiation Strategy Business Training Wage and Salary Administration Manpower Planning Labor Relations Organization Development Organization Psychology Retail Management Business-to-Business Marketing Export-Import Management
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Management
STUDY PLAN
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
-----------------------------------------------------------A) ALL CONCENTRATIONS EXCEPT COMMERCE FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Recommended free elective courses for the Concentration of Cooperative Education. -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 0400 Chinese for Beginners I 3 CN 0401 Chinese for Beginners II 3 MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 -05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MGT 3941 Quantitative Business Analysis 3 MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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B) COMMERCE CONCENTRATION (ONLY AT ACC CAMPUS) FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 4945 Cooperative Education 9 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FIN 4813 Financial Management 3
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
MGT 4911 MGT 4913 MGT 4914 42;
Seminar in Management 3 Corporate Strategy 3 Entrepreneurship 3 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 -05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MGT 3941 Quantitative Business Analysis 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Summer Session -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 4810 Export-Import Management 3 One free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 6 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 4945 Cooperative Education 9 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 9 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 MGT 4911 Seminar in Management 3 MGT 4913 Corporate Strategy 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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DEPARTMENT OF -05(5*, (5+ )(5205. +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU -PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN ) ) ( -PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! Â&#x2039; ;V WYV]PKL [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O [OL [OLVYL[PJHS Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS WYPUJPWSLZ HUHS`[PJHS [VVSZ HUK WYHJ[PJHS RUV^SLKNL MVY THRPUN L[OPJHS HUK ZV\UK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS KLJPZPVUZ Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [V KL]LSVW ZRPSSZ PU THRPUN Z\JJLZZM\S Z[YH[LNPJ KLJPZPVUZ PU [OL I\ZPULZZLZ HUK [OL Ă&#x201E;UHUJL PUK\Z[YPLZ Â&#x2039; ;V LUOHUJL [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O [OL [OLVYL[PJHS Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS WYPUJPWSLZ HUHS`[PJHS ZRPSSZ YLX\PYLK MVY Z\JJLZZM\S I\ZPULZZ WYVMLZZPVUZ M\Y[OLY studies as well as professional accreditations.
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3
-05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
*VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3589 Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting 3 -05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU -05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ FIN 4812 International Finance 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4814 Quantitative Methods for Financial Decision 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 FIN 4816 Corporate Strategy and Financial Policies 3 Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Finance and Banking
PLAN A:
PLAN B:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
Investment Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 7VY[MVSPV 4HUHNLTLU[ and Security Analysis 3 FIN 3832 Real Estate Investment Analysis and Valuation 3 -05 -P_LK 0UJVTL :LJ\YP[PLZ FIN 4831 Derivatives Securities 3 FIN 4931 Seminar in Investment 3
Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
-PUHUJPHS 0UZ[P[\[PVUZ *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0UZ[P[\[PVUHS )HURPUN MVY ,TLYNPUN Markets 3 -05 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )HURPUN -05 -P_LK 0UJVTL :LJ\YP[PLZ FIN 4841 Credit and Risk Management 3 FIN 4941 Seminar in Financial Institutions 3
International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3
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Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
PLAN C:
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! BIS 3588 )0: -05 -05 -05 -05 -05
9LHS ,Z[H[L *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3
-05 -05 FIN 3832
Digital Business Enterprises 3 ,SLJ[YVUPJ )HURPUN HUK 7H`TLU[ Systems 3 7LYZVUHS -PUHUJL *LU[YHS )HURPUN :`Z[LT HUK 7VSPJ` -PUHUJPHS -LHZPIPSP[` 7SHUUPUN 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ 7VY[MVSPV 4HUHNLTLU[ HUK :LJ\YP[` Analysis 3 0UZ[P[\[PVUHS )HURPUN MVY ,TLYNPUN Markets 3 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )HURPUN Real Estate Investment Analysis and Valuation 3 3H^Z HUK 7YHJ[PJLZ PU -PUHUJL ,_WVY[ Âś 0TWVY[ -PUHUJPUN -P_LK 0UJVTL :LJ\YP[PLZ Behavioral Finance 3 Individual Research 3 Derivatives Securities 3 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 Credit and Risk Management 3 Seminar in Investment 3 Seminar in Financial Institutions 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3
-05 -05 -05 FIN 4821 FIN 4822 FIN 4831 FIN 4832 FIN 4841 FIN 4931 FIN 4941
Insurance Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IC 3331 Property Insurance 3 IC 3332 Casualty Insurance 3 IG 1211 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3 IL 3321 Principles of Life Assurance 3 IL 3322 Advanced Life and Health Insurance 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses ILSV^ MVY -YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *V\YZLZ! 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Finance and Banking
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 BIS 3589 Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FIN 4812 International Financial 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4814 Quantitative Methods for Financial Decisions 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FIN 4816 Corporate Strategies and Financial Policies 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Accounting
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DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU (JJV\U[PUN B.B.A. (Accounting) 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! Â&#x2039; ;V KL]LSVW Z[\KLU[ZÂť WYVĂ&#x201E;JPLUJ` PU Z\IQLJ[ TH[[LYZ YLSH[LK to the various accounting concentrations. Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [V \ZL [LJOUVSVN` LMMLJ[P]LS` Â&#x2039; ;V WYVK\JL HJJV\U[PUN NYHK\H[LZ ^P[O Z[YVUN MV\UKH[PVU in pursuing further studies and advancing in their careers MVY WYVMLZZPVUHS JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[PVU
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3
MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 (*; -PUHUJPHS :[H[LTLU[Z (UHS`ZPZ ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 ACT 3641 Auditing I 3 ACT 3642 Internal Auditing 3 (*; (K]HUJLK (JJV\U[PUN 0 ACT 4608 Advanced Accounting II 3 ACT 4646 Accounting Information System 3 (*; (JJV\U[PUN :VM[^HYL 7HJRHNL Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Accounting
PLAN A:
PLAN B:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
Auditing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3605 Tax Accounting 3 ACT 3626 Hotel Accounting 3 ACT 4609 Accounting Theory 3 ACT 4642 Auditing II 3 Students may choose one of the following two courses: ACT 4611 Seminar in Accounting 3 ACT 4643 Seminar in Auditing 3
Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
Cost Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3605 Tax Accounting 3 ACT 3623 Cost Management 3 ACT 3626 Hotel Accounting 3 ACT 4609 Accounting Theory 3 ACT 4624 Seminar in Management Accounting 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in 3 Hospitality and Tourism HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3 Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
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PLAN C:
STUDY PLAN
ACT 3605 ACT 3606 ACT 3621 ACT 3623 ACT 3624 ACT 3625 ACT 3626 ACT 4609 ACT 4611 ACT 4612 ACT 4624
-----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ!
ACT 4642 ACT 4643 ACT 4645 BIS 3588 BIS 3589
Tax Accounting Government and Fund Accounting Budgeting and Planning Cost Management Real Estate Accounting Hospital Accounting Hotel Accounting Accounting Theory Seminar in Accounting Independent Study Seminar in Management Accounting Auditing II Seminar in Auditing International Accounting Digital Business Enterprise Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Business Society and Government Use of Library Thai Civilization Western Civilization Eastern Civilization Applied Composition I
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Accounting
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------(*; -PUHUJPHS :[H[LTLU[ (UHS`ZPZ ACT 3641 Auditing I 3 ACT 3642 Internal Auditing 3 MGT 3605 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------(*; (K]HUJLK (JJV\U[PUN 0 ACT 4646 Accounting Information System 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 4608 Advanced Accounting II 3 (*; (JJV\U[PUN :VM[^HYL 7HJRHNL One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS 05-694(;065 :@:;,4: +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU )\ZPULZZ 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ B.B.A. (Business Information Systems) 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! Â&#x2039; ;V KL]LSVW Z[\KLU[Z [V IL 0; SP[LYH[L PU KPNP[HS LJVUVT` Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL Z[\KLU[Z [V IL HISL [V HUHS`aL I\ZPULZZ KH[H [V IL useful information that is needed for assisting executive in KLJPZPVU THRPUN Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL NYHK\H[LZ [V IL WYVMLZZPVUHS PU 0; HUK OH]L H sound judgment on critical issues. Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL NYHK\H[LZ [V WLYMVYT H T\S[PWSPJP[` VM PUMVYTH[PVU YLSH[LK [HZRZ ^P[O WYHNTH[PJ THUHNLYPHS ZRPSSZ
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3
-05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
*VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concept and Programming 3 BIS 3625 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3 )0: )\ZPULZZ 7YVJLZZ 9LLUNPULLYPUN )0: :[YH[LNPJ ;LJOUVSVN` 4HUHNLTLU[ BIS 4996 BIS Senior Project 3 Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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PLAN A:
PLAN B:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
Multimedia Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3348 Principles of Multimedia 3 BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 )0: +PNP[HS =+6 ,KP[PUN )0: .YHWOPJZ HUK (UPTH[PVU BIS 4848 Integrated Multimedia Applications 3
Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 -PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3
,U[LYWYPZL :VM[^HYL +L]LSVWTLU[ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------)0: /\THU *VTW\[LY 0U[LYHJ[PVU )0: >LI +LZPNU HUK 7YVNYHTTPUN BIS 3618 Selected Programming Language 3 )0: >LI (WWSPJH[PVUZ +L]LSVWTLU[ )0: :VM[^HYL 9PZR 4HUHNLTLU[
Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
Electronic Commerce Credits -----------------------------------------------------------)0: 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL )0: >LI +LZPNU HUK 7YVNYHTTPUN )0: ,SLJ[YVUPJ )HURPUN HUK 7H`TLU[ Systems 3 )0: >LI (WWSPJH[PVUZ +L]LSVWTLU[ )0: 0U[LYUL[ :LJ\YP[`
International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3
PLAN C:
Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3
)0: BIS 3618 )0: )0:
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! BIS 3348 BIS 3349 )0: )0: BIS 3588 BIS 3589
)0: BIS 4698 BIS 4699
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
)0: )0: )0: BIS 4848 )0: )0: )0: BIS 4898 BIS 4899 TS 4261 TS 4262
Principles of Multimedia Fundamentals of Compute Graphics /\THU *VTW\[LY 0U[LYHJ[PVU 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL Digital Business Enterprise Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting >LI +LZPNU HUK 7YVNYHTTPUN Selected Programming Language +PNP[HS =+6 ,KP[PUN ,SLJ[YVUPJ )HURPUN and Payment Systems *\YYLU[ ;VWPJ PU )\ZPULZZ Information Systems Selected Topic in Business Information Systems Advanced Topic in Business Information Systems >LI (WWSPJH[PVUZ +L]LSVWTLU[ .YHWOPJZ HUK (UPTH[PVU 3VJHS (YLH 5L[^VYRZ Integrated Multimedia Applications 0U[LYUL[ :LJ\YP[` :VM[^HYL 9PZR 4HUHNLTLU[ :LTPUHY PU )\ZPULZZ 0UMVYTH[PVU Systems Directed Study I Directed Study II Internetworking Workshop I Internetworking Workshop II
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concepts and Programming 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------)0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3 )0: )\ZPULZZ 7YVJLZZ 9LLUNPULLYPUN MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3625 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------)0: :[YH[LNPJ ;LJOUVSVN` 4HUHNLTLU[ BIS 4996 BIS Senior Project 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Business Information Systems
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DEPARTMENT OF /6:70;(30;@ (5+ ;6<90:4 4(5(.,4,5; +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU (Hospitality and Tourism Management) B.B.A. (Hospitality and Tourism Management) 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! ;V IL [OL YLNPVU»Z MVYLTVZ[ \UKLYNYHK\H[L I\ZPULZZ WYVNYHT in Hospitality and Tourism Management. ;V LX\PW [OL PUK\Z[Y` ^P[O O\THU YLZV\YJLZ ^OV OH]L NVVK understandings of appropriate management practice that is suitable to both the nature of the industry and the principles of sustainability. ;V ÄSS [OL I\ZPULZZ THYRL[»Z ULLKZ MVY JVTWL[LU[ L[OPJHS HUK JVUÄKLU[ THUHNLYZ ^OV ^PSS THRL ZPNUPÄJHU[ JVU[YPI\[PVUZ [V HU VYNHUPaH[PVU ;V H[[YHJ[ WYVZWLJ[P]L Z[\KLU[Z ^OV WVZZLZ H Z[YVUN KLZPYL [V SLHYU and pursue a career in Hospitality and Tourism Management. ;V LX\PW Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O [OL ULJLZZHY` SLHKLYZOPW THUHNLYPHS PU[LYWLYZVUHS HUK [LJOUPJHS ZRPSSZ ULLKLK PU [VKH`»Z VYNHUPaH[PVUZ ;V WYLWHYL X\HSPÄLK NYHK\H[LZ MVY OVZWP[HSP[` HUK [V\YPZT PUK\Z[Y` ^OV WVZZLZ Z\MÄJPLU[ RUV^SLKNL HUK H[[P[\KLZ [OH[ LUHISLZ [OLT [V ^VYR LMÄJPLU[S` HUK WYVMLZZPVUHSS` PU YLWYLZLU[PUN ;OHP culture, history, tradition and hospitality to the tourists. ;V WYVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ H^HYL VM NSVIHS JVTWL[P[P]L HUK YHWPK changing business environment.
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3
Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
BIS 3340 -05 -05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
Computer Tools in Research 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
0
PLAN A:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
3 3 3 3 3 3
Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 HTM 4111 Food & Beverage Service 3 HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3 HTM 4211 Service Management in Hospitality 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism 3 /;4 /VZWP[HSP[` HUK ;V\YPZT Information System 3 HTM 4108 Education and Training in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 4209 Seminar in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 4210 Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3
Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3221 MICE Management 3 HTM 3222 Attraction Management 3 HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3 HTM 4221 Tour Guiding 3 :[\KLU[Z ^OV ^V\SK SPRL [V VI[HPU HU VMĂ&#x201E;JPHS [V\Y N\PKL JLY[PĂ&#x201E;JH[L ;OHP HUK 5VU ;OHP :[\KLU[Z HUK license (Thai Students only) from Tourism Authority of Thailand are required to complete the non-credit courses as follows: HTM 4123 Thai History, Society and Culture for Tourism 0 HTM 4222 Thailand Tourism Products 0
Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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PLAN B:
PLAN C:
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ!
Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations HTM 3221 MICE Management HTM 3222 Attraction Management HTM 4111 Food & Beverage Service HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism HTM 4211 Service Management in Hospitality HTM 4221 Tour Guiding
International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 4HUHNLTLU[ IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWHYH[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL HTM 3101 Introduction to Hotel Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3905 Operations Management 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism 3 /;4 /VZWP[HSP[` HUK ;V\YPZT 0UMVYTH[PVU System 3 HTM 4108 Education and Training in Hospitality and Tourism 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A Non-Credit Course 0 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality in Tourism 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4209 Seminar in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 4210 Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A Non-Credit Course 0 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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)HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU (International Business Management) B.B.A. (International Business Management)
7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! ;V WYV]PKL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [OL HUHS`[PJHS [VVSZ HUK JVUJLW[\HS MYHTL^VYR ULLKLK [V \UKLYZ[HUK [OL PU[LYUH[PVUHS ÄUHUJPHS political, economic and social environments. ;V LUHISL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [V \UKLYZ[HUK I\ZPULZZ MYVT HU international perspective and design strategies to improve an VYNHUPaH[PVU»Z X\HSP[` WYVK\J[P]P[` HUK JVTWL[P[P]L WVZP[PVU ;V LX\PW [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O ZRPSSZ PU WYLZLU[H[PVU HUHS`ZPZ and problem solving. ;V WYLWHYL [OL Z[\KLU[Z MVY JHYLLYZ PU UH[PVUHS HUK PU[LYUH[PVUHS VYNHUPaH[PVUZ ;V LUHISL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [OYV\NO PU[LYUZOPW [V VI[HPU YLHS world experience.
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3
Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of International Business Management
Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 FIN 4812 International Finance 3 0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 6WLYH[PVUZ Management 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS /\THU 9LZV\YJL Management 3 IBM 4809 International Business Research 3 IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3
Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
PLAN A:
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. Integrated Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IBM 3641 International Product and Brand Planning 3 IBM 3642 International Buyer Behavior 3 IBM 3643 International Marketing Communications 3 IBM 4840 Global Supply Chain Management 3 IBM 4842 International Pricing Strategy 3
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWHYH[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
PLAN B:
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3
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69 -69,0.5 3(5.<(., *6<9:,: -----------------------------------------------------------)\ZPULZZ -YLUJO *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------FR 0500 French for Beginners I 3 FR 0501 French for Beginners II 3 FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 FR 1501 French I 3 FR 2501 French II 3
PLAN C:
MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! )0: -05 -05 -05 -05 IBM 3641
7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL -PUHUJPHS -LHZPIPSP[` 7SHUUPUN 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ 7LYZVUHS -PUHUJL ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ -PUHUJPUN International Product and Brand Planning IBM 3642 International Buyer Behavior IBM 3643 International Marketing Communications 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Law and Regulations 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ *HYNV 0UZ\YHUJL IBM 3820 International Accounting and Taxation IBM 4820 International Cooperative Strategies IBM 4821 International Financial Markets IBM 4840 Global Supply Chain Management IBM 4841 International Services Marketing IBM 4842 International Pricing Strategy IBM 4920 Seminar in International Business Management IBM 4921 Individual Research MGT 3915 Project Management MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior
3 3
Business Chinese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 0400 Chinese for Beginners I 3 CN 0401 Chinese for Beginners II 3 CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3
3 3 3
Business Japanese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 1HWHULZL MVY )LNPUULYZ 0 1( 1HWHULZL MVY )LNPUULYZ 00 1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL 1( 1HWHULZL 0 1( 1HWHULZL 00
3 3 3 3 3 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
3 3 3 3
Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of International Business Management
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FIN 4812 International Finance 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 6WLYH[PVUZ Management 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS /\THU 9LZV\YJL Management 3 IBM 4809 International Business Research 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Courses 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Industrial Management
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DEPARTMENT OF 05+<:;90(3 4(5(.,4,5; +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM )\ZPULZZ (KTPUPZ[YH[PVU 0UK\Z[YPHS 4HUHNLTLU[ B.B.A. (Industrial Management) 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! Â&#x2039; ;V IL Z[YVUNS` PU[LNYH[LK ^P[O PUK\Z[Y` I` WYVK\JPUN WYHJ[PJHSS` ZRPSSLK NYHK\H[LZ Â&#x2039; ;V IL RUV^U MVY [OL ZWLJPHSPaLK Ă&#x201E;LSK VM PUK\Z[YPHS THU\MHJ[\YPUN logistics and supply chain management. Â&#x2039; ;V I\PSK JVSSHIVYH[PVU HUK JV VWLYH[PVU ^P[O PUK\Z[Y` Â&#x2039; ;V WYV]PKL ZRPSS [YHPUPUN [V PUK\Z[Y`! :4,Z HUK IPN I\ZPULZZ
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3
-05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
*VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4202 Production Costing and Budgeting 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 IDM 4204 Industrial Project Feasibility Analysis and Management 3 IDM 4206 Industrial Environmental Management 3 IDM 4302 Industrial Strategic Management 3 IDM 4501 Seminar in Industrial Management 3 Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Industrial Management
PLAN A:
P PLAN A: LAN B:
PLAN A: MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
PLAN B: BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
3VNPZ[PJZ HUK :\WWS` *OHPU Concentration Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3301 Warehousing, Transportation and Distribution Management 3 IDM 3305 Customer Relationship Management 3 IDM 4301 Information Technology in Supply Chain 3 MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 MKT 3803 Retail Management 3
Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting I 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
Manufacturing Management Concentration Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3401 Manufacturing Information Systems 3 IDM 3402 Facility Management 3 IDM 3403 Industrial Engineering Management 3 IDM 4401 Technology and Innovation Management 3 IDM 4403 Industrial Quantitative Methods and Management 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[
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0)4 IBM 4811 MKT 3620
,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` International Strategic Management Global Marketing
PLAN C: MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ!
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FIN 4841 IDM 3205
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
IDM 3301 IDM 3302 IDM 3305 IDM 3401
9LHS ,Z[H[L *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 REM 3212 Real Estate Appraisal 3 REM 4111 Principles of Real Estate Property Management 3
IDM 3402 IDM 3403 0+4 IDM 4301 IDM 4401 IDM 4402 IDM 4403 MGT 3903 MGT 3942 MGT 4916 MGT 4925 MKT 3515 MKT 3530 MKT 3803 42; MKT 4806 MKT 4810
Credit and Risk Management Manufacturing Systems Management Warehousing, Transportation and Distribution Management Materials Management Customer Relationship Management Manufacturing Information Systems Facility Management Industrial Engineering Management 0U[LYUZOPW PU 0UK\Z[YPHS Management Information Technology in Supply Chain Technology and Innovation Management Total Quality Management Industrial Quantitative Methods and Management Leadership Organizational Behavior Negotiation Strategy Labor Relations Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Consumer Behavior Retail Management 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ Product and Brand Management Export-Import Management
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Industrial Management
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4204 Industrial Project Feasibility Analysis and Management 3 IDM 4206 Industrial Environmental Management 3 IDM 4501 Seminar in Industrial Management 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4202 Production Costing and Budgeting 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4302 Industrial Strategic Management 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Real Estate
DEPARTMENT OF 9,(3 ,:;(;,
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Program Objectives:
The program aims to produce graduates who: 7VZZLZZ RUV^SLKNL HUK ZRPSSZ PU YLHS LZ[H[L THUHNLTLU[ 7VZZLZZ RUV^SLKNL HUK ZRPSSZ PU WYV]PKPUN ZLY]PJL [V YLHS LZ[H[L 3. Are competent in applying information technology to real estate management. 4. Follow real estate professional standards and ethics.
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3
Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Real Estate
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4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 REM 3212 Real Estate Appraisal 3 REM 3214 Principles of Real Estate Investment Analysis 3 REM 4111 Principles of Real Estate Property Management 3 REM 4112 Computer Applications in Real Estate 3
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
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Economics Credits -----------------------------------------------------------,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4PJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4HJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[LYUH[PVUHS ;YHKL ,*6 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ ECO 4911 Seminar in Economics 3
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses. 9LHS ,Z[H[L +L]LSVWTLU[ *VUJLU[YH[PVU *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 4131 Real Estate Project Management 3 REM 4132 Advanced Real Estate Investment Analysis 3 REM 4231 Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage Management 3 REM 4191 Seminar in Real Estate Business 3 REM 4381 Internship in Real Estate 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3
Property Valuation Concentration Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 4141 Advanced Real Estate Appraisal 3 REM 4142 Professional Appraisal Practice and Ethics 3 REM 4192 Seminar in Property Valuation 3 REM 4241 Valuation for Special Purposes 3 REM 4382 Internship in Real Estate Appraisal 3
Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
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MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! REM 4131 Real Estate Project Management REM 4132 Advanced Real Estate Investment Analysis REM 4141 Advanced Real Estate Appraisal REM 4142 Professional Appraisal Practice and Ethics REM 4191 Seminar in Real Estate Business REM 4192 Seminar in Property Valuation REM 4221 Directed Study in Real Estate REM 4222 Capital Markets Related to Real Estate Business REM 4231 Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage Management REM 4241 Valuation for Special Purposes REM 4381 Internship in Real Estate Business
Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 Insurance Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IC 3331 Property Insurance 3 IC 3332 Casualty Insurance 3 IG 1211 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3 IL 3321 Principles of Life Assurance 3 IL 3322 Advanced Life and Health Insurance 3
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Real Estate
:;<+@ 73(5 -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 REM 3212 Real Estate Finance 3 REM 3213 Real Estate Appraisal 3 REM 3214 Principles of Real Estate Investment 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 4111 International Financial 3 REM 4112 Financial Management 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Insurance
DEPARTMENT OF 05:<9(5*, +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK!
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Program Objectives:
The program aims to produce graduates who: 7VZZLZZ RUV^SLKNL HUK ZRPSSZ PU PUZ\YHUJL 7VZZLZZ RUV^SLKNL HUK ZRPSSZ PU WYV]PKPUN ZLY]PJL [V insurance business. 3. Are competent in applying information technology to insurance business. 4. Understand and have awareness of insurance professional standards and ethics.
General Education Courses 40 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Business Core Courses 48 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0
-05 -05 0)4 MGT 2900 MGT 3905 4.; MGT 3940 MGT 4914 MKT 2280
4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ ,U]PYVUTLU[ Principles of Management Operations Management )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU Business Research Methodology Entrepreneurship Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3 INS 3102 Insurance Law 3 INS 3201 Property Insurance 3 INS 3202 Casualty Insurance 3 INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance 3 INS 4103 Insurance Marketing 3 INS 4104 Reinsurance 3 INS 4203 Marine and Aviation Insurance 3 INS 4302 Accident, Group and Health Insurance 3 INS 4303 Life Assurance Underwriting 3 Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose Plan A or Plan B or Plan C HUK Z[\K` P[Z Ă&#x201E;]L ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;LK JV\YZLZ!
Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Insurance
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MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION COURSES Students choose only one group of courses.
Property and Casualty Insurance Credits -----------------------------------------------------------INS 3203 Engineering Insurance 3 INS 4204 Property and Casualty Insurance Accounting and Finance 3 INS 4205 Survey and Claim Management in Property And Casualty Insurance 3 INS 4206 Essentials of Risk Management 3 05: 0UZ\YHUJL 4HUHNLTLU[
Accounting Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACT 3604 Taxation 3 ACT 3621 Budgeting and Planning 3 ACT 3622 Cost Accounting 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 )0: 0UMVYTH[PVU :`Z[LTZ 7YVQLJ[ Management 3
3PML (ZZ\YHUJL *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------INS 4304 Life Assurance Mathematics 3 INS 4305 Claim Management in Life Assurance 3 INS 4306 Life Assurance and Financial Planning 3 05: 3PML (ZZ\YHUJL (NLUJ` Administration 3 ISN 4308 Managing for Solvency HUK 7YVĂ&#x201E;[HIPSP[` 0U 3PML (ZZ\YHUJL
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z ------------------------------------------------------------05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z -05 )\ZPULZZ (UHS`ZPZ HUK =HS\H[PVU FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 Hospitality and Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3
International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ 7VSPJ` HUK :[YH[LN` IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
PLAN C: MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES :[\KLU[Z JOVVZL Ă&#x201E;]L VM [OL MVSSV^PUN JV\YZLZ! INS 3203 INS 4105 INS 4106 INS 4204
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study 3 IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3915 Project Management 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK :[YH[LN` 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 9LHS ,Z[H[L *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3
INS 4205 INS 4206 05: INS 4208 INS 4209 INS 4210 INS 4304 INS 4305 INS 4306 05: INS 4308 INS 4309 INS 4310
Engineering Insurance Seminar in Insurance Information Management in Insurance Property and Casualty Insurance Accounting and Finance Survey and Claim Management in Property and Casualty Insurance Essentials of Risk Management 0UZ\YHUJL 4HUHNLTLU[ Internship in Property and Casualty Insurance Directed Studies in Property & Casualty Insurance Risk Control and Risk Financing Life Assurance Mathematics Claim Management in Life Assurance Life Assurance and Financial Planning 3PML (ZZ\YHUJL (NLUJ` Administration Managing for Solvency HUK 7YVĂ&#x201E;[HIPSP[` PU 3PML (ZZ\YHUJL Internship in Life Assurance Directed Studies in Life Assurance
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Insurance
:;<+@ 73(5 -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1400 Business Law I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1401 Business Law II 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Application 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK -PUHUJPHS Markets 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3 INS 3102 Insurance Law 3 MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 One Free Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------INS 4203 Marine and Aviation Insurance 3 INS 4302 Advanced Life and Health Insurance 3 INS 4303 Life Assurance Underwriting 3 MGT 4914 Entrepreneurship 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------INS 3201 Property Insurance 3 INS 3202 Casualty Insurance 3 INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance 3 4.; )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------INS 4103 Insurance Marketing 3 INS 4104 Reinsurance 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Plan A / Plan B / Plan C Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Business Economics
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS +LNYLL *VUMLYYLK! )HJOLSVY VM ,JVUVTPJZ )\ZPULZZ ,JVUVTPJZ (Business Economics) 7YVNYHT 6IQLJ[P]LZ! Â&#x2039; ;V IL [OL YLNPVUZ MVYLTVZ[ \UKLYNYHK\H[L I\ZPULZZ WYVNYHT PU business economics. Â&#x2039; ;V WYV]PKL [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O H Z[YVUN \UKLYZ[HUKPUN VM [OL HUHS`[PJHS tools of economics and the opportunity to apply these to a wide variety of economic and business issues. Â&#x2039; ;V LUHISL [OL Z[\KLU[Z [V HWWS` LJVUVTPJ YLHZVUPUN [V \UKLYZ[HUK L]LY` HZWLJ[ VM [OL THUHNLTLU[ HUK [OL VYNHUPaH[PVU Â&#x2039; ;V KLLWLU [OL Z[\KLU[Z \UKLYZ[HUKPUN VM [OL I\ZPULZZ LJVUVTPJZ MVJ\ZPUN VU Ă&#x201E;UHUJL THUHNLTLU[ THYRL[PUN HUK V[OLY business disciplines. Â&#x2039; ;V LX\PW [OL Z[\KLU[Z ^P[O ZRPSSZ PU WYLZLU[H[PVU HUHS`ZPZ HUK economic research. Â&#x2039; ;V WYLWHYL [OL Z[\KLU[Z MVY NYHK\H[L Z[\KPLZ PU I\ZPULZZ LJVUVTPJZ and related discipline, and prepare the students for a career in I\ZPULZZ VYNHUPaH[PVUZ Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS ZLY]PJLZ WYP]H[L VYNHUPaH[PVUZ HUK UVU WYVĂ&#x201E;[ VYNHUPaH[PVUZ
Courses General Education Courses Business Core Courses Major Required Courses Major Elective Courses Business Concentration Courses Â&#x2039; Business Concentration Required Â&#x2039; Business Concentration Elective Free Electives Courses Total
Credits 45 33 30 12 15 3 6 144
General Education Courses 45 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002c English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Business Economics
Business Core Courses 33 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 ECO 1401 Economic Reasoning 3 ECO 2501 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 2502 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 2503 Economy, Society and Government 3 -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4PJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4HJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 ,JVUVTPJZ VM 4VUL` HUK )HURPUN ,*6 4H[OLTH[PJHS ,JVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V ,JVUVTL[YPJZ ,*6 0U[LYUH[PVUHS ;YHKL ,*6 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 ,JVUVTPJZ VM :[YH[LN` ECO 4911 Seminar in Economics 3 Major Electives Courses 12 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can choose four of the following major LSLJ[P]L LJVUVTPJ JV\YZLZ! ,*6 ,*6 ,*6 ,*6 ,*6 ,*6 ,*6 ,*6
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Property Valuation Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------PVM 3101 Introduction to Valuation 3 PVM 3102 Investment Valuation 3 PVM 3305 Property Law 3 PVM 3504 Building Construction Systems 3 PVM 4109 Professional Valuation Practice and 3 Professional Ethics Business Concentration Elective Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------With respect to the chosen Business Concentration, students have to choose one subject within Business Concentration Elective. Following are the Electives with respect to each Business Concentration. Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3348 Principles of Multimedia 3 BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 )0: /\THU *VTW\[LY 0U[LYHJ[PVU )0: 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 BIS 3589 Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting 3 )0: >LI +LZPNU HUK 7YVNYHTTPUN BIS 3618 Selected Programming Language 3 )0: +PNP[HS =+6 ,KP[PUN )0: ,SLJ[YVUPJ )HURPUN HUK 7H`TLU[ Systems 3 )0: >LI (WWSPJH[PVUZ +L]LSVWTLU[ )0: .YHWOPJZ HUK (UPTH[PVU )0: 3VJHS (YLH 5L[^VYRZ )0: 0U[LNYH[LK 4\S[PTLKPH (WWSPJH[PVUZ )0: 0U[LYUL[ :LJ\YP[` BIS 4868 Software Risk Management 3 )0: *\YYLU[ ;VWPJ PU )\ZPULZZ Information Systems 3 BIS 4898 Selected Topic in Business Information Systems 3 BIS 4899 Advanced Topic in Business Information Systems 3 )0: :LTPUHY PU )\ZPULZZ 0UMVYTH[PVU Systems 3 BIS 4998 Directed Study I 3 BIS 4999 Directed Study II 3 TS 4358 Basic Internetworking Technique 3 TS 4359 Advanced Internetworking Technique 3
-PUHUJL HUK )HURPUN *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprises 3 )0: ,SLJ[YVUPJ )HURPUN HUK 7H`TLU[ Systems 3 -05 *LU[YHS )HURPUN :`Z[LT HUK 7VSPJ` -05 -PUHUJPHS -LHZPIPSP[` 7SHUUPUN -05 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ -05 7VY[MVSPV 4HUHNLTLU[ HUK :LJ\YP[` Analysis 3 -05 -PUHUJPHS 0UUV]H[PVUZ HUK :LY]PJLZ -05 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )HURPUN FIN 3832 Real Estate Investment Analysis and Valuation 3 -05 3H^Z HUK 7YHJ[PJLZ PU -PUHUJL -05 7LYZVUHS -PUHUJL -05 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ -PUHUJPUN -05 -P_LK 0UJVTL :LJ\YP[PLZ FIN 4821 Behavioral Finance 3 FIN 4822 Individual Research 3 FIN 4831 Derivatives Securities 3 FIN 4832 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 FIN 4841 Credit and Risk Management 3 FIN 4931 Seminar in Investment 3 FIN 4941 Seminar in Financial Institutions 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------)0: 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,SLJ[YVUPJ *VTTLYJL -05 -PUHUJPHS -LHZPIPSP[` 7SHUUPUN -05 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ -05 7LYZVUHS -PUHUJL -05 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ -PUHUJPUN IBM 3641 International Product and Brand Planning 3 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ 3H^ and Regulations 3 0)4 ,_WVY[ 0TWVY[ *HYNV 0UZ\YHUJL IBM 3820 International Accounting and Taxation 3 IBM 4820 International Cooperative Strategies 3 IBM 4821 International Financial Markets 3 IBM 4840 Global Supply Chain Management 3 IBM 4841 International Services Marketing 3 IBM 4920 Seminar in International Business Management 3 IBM 4921 Individual Research 3 IMC 3203 International Marketing Communications 3 MC 3221 International Media Systems 3
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Assumption University of Thailand | Department of Business Economics
IMC 4131 MGT 3915 MGT 4916 MKT 3530
International Public Relations Project Management Negotiation Strategy Consumer Behavior
3 3 3 3
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 FIN 4841 Credit and Risk Management 3 HTM 3101 Introduction to Hotel Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 IMC 3111 Advertising and Sales Promotion Planning 3 IMC 3131 Public Relations 3 IMC 3212 Retail Promotions 3 IMC 3241 Direct Response Advertising 3 MKT 3629 Pricing Strategy and Decisions 3 MKT 3803 Retail Management 3 MKT 3823 Marketing Channel Strategy and Decisions 3 MKT 3830 Direct Marketing 3 MKT 3831 Retail Buying and Merchandise Management 3 MKT 4805 Business-to-Business Marketing 3 MKT 4806 Product and Brand Management 3 42; (NYPJ\S[\YHS 4HYRL[PUN MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 MKT 4810 Export-Import Management 3 MKT 4811 Seminar in Marketing 3 MKT 4812 Individual Research 3 MKT 4824 Advertising Management 3 MKT 4825 Marketing Logistics 3 MKT 4831 Retailing Sales Promotion 3 MKT 4848 Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3 42; 8\HSP[H[P]L 9LZLHYJO PU 4HYRL[PUN
Property Valuation Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------PVM 3111 Introduction to Valuation Fieldwork 3 PVM 3112 Statutory and Institutional Valuation 3 PVM 3113 Plant and Machinery Valuation 3 PVM 3116 Commercial Valuation Fieldwork 3 PVM 3124 Gem and Jewelry Valuation 3 PVM 3414 Real Estate Marketing Research 3 PVM 3415 Marketing of Properties 3 PVM 4119 Advanced Valuation Fieldwork 3 PVM 4122 Seminars in Property Valuation 3 PVM 4123 Rural Valuation 3 PVM 4218 Property Management 3 PVM 4221 Management of Professional Service 3 7=4 0U]LZ[TLU[ 4HYRL[Z HUK (UHS`ZPZ PVM 4520 Building Construction Costing 3 -YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Students are not allowed to select the courses below for Free Electives Courses: 1. BG 1402 Business Society and Government 2. GS 1000 Use of Library 3. GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3. GS 2001 Western Civilization 4. GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 5. MA 1001 Applied Composition I
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 ECO 1401 Economic Reasoning 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 ECO 2501 Principles of Microeconomics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ---------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 ECO 2502 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 2503 Economy, Society, and Government 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4PJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 ,JVUVTPJZ VM 4VUL` HUK )HURPUN ,*6 4H[OLTH[PJHS ,JVUVTPJZ -05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology 3 One Business Concentration Required Course 3 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------,*6 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 ,JVUVTPJZ VM :[YH[LN` One Business Concentration Required Course 3 One Business Concentration Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Economic Courses 6 ---------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------,*6 0U[LYTLKPH[L 4HJYVLJVUVTPJZ ,*6 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V ,JVUVTL[YPJZ ,*6 0U[LYUH[PVUHS ;YHKL ,*6 4HUHNLYPHS ,JVUVTPJZ Two Business Concentration Required Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ECO 4911 Seminar in Economics 3 One Business Concentration Required Course 3 Two Major Elective Economic Courses 6 Two Free Elective Course 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Arts
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The departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s objective are to provide state-of-art language education to enable its graduates to be knowledgeable and capable speakers of English, who are not merely bilinguals, but have deep knowledge of other people and cultures, who are professionally competent business men and women ready to respond to the changes in the age of globalization and information technology. COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai (Thai student only) 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International student only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3
Core Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 GL 3103 Language, Culture, and Behavior 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 Major Required Courses 36 credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 EN 3211 Business Communication in English II 3 EN 3240 Reading in Business English 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ,UNSPZO ;OHP (or EN 4254 Academic writing - only for international students) ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ;OHP ,UNSPZO (or EN 4252 Article writing - only for international students) EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 EN 4233 Public Speaking in English 3 EN 4240 Reading in English Newspapers 3 EN 4241 Critical and Analytical Reading 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note -taking and Summarizing 3 EN 4251 Business Research Writing 3 Major Electives Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 3231 Conversation and Discussion 3 EN 3232 Pronunciation I 3 EN 3233 Pronunciation II 3 EN 3280 English for Secretaries 3 EN 3281 English for Tourism 3 EN 3282 English for Hotels 3 EN 3283 English for International Trade 3 EN 3284 English for Property Development 3 EN 3285 English for Airlines 3 EN 3286 English for Music Industry 3
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EN 4252 EN 4253 EN 4254 EN 4260 EN 4262 EN 4265 EN 4266 ,5 ,5 EN 4290
Article Writing Introduction to PublicRelations Writing Academic Writing Survey of British and American Literature Reading of Modern Viewpoints Introduction to Literary Criticism Reading Thai Literary Works in English (ZWLJ[Z VM (TLYPJHU *\S[\YL ;YHUZSH[PVU PU )\ZPULZZ ,UNSPZO Seminar
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3 3
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International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ Âś 0TWVY[ 4HUHNLTLU[ IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
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4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ a) Minor Required Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3903 Leadership 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL -05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z FIN 4812 International Finance 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concept and Programming 3 BIS 3625 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 MGT 3905 Operation Management 3 Real Estate Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3
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HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry HTM 3221 MICE Management HTM 3222 Attraction Tourism
Minor Elective Courses a) Minor Elective Courses
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For students who take 15 credits in Minor Required Courses. Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. Recommended subjects for Minor elective courses are as follows:
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3832 Customer Relationship Management 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ Business Information System Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4206 Industrial Environment Management 3 Real Estate Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3212 Real Estate Finance 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4111 Food and Beverage Service 3 HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3
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Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3 b) Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits - For students who take 12 credits in Minor Required Courses. - Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. J -VY 4\ZPJ )\ZPULZZ! *OVVZL JYLKP[Z MYVT the following courses Credits MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MB 2512 Music Business Finance 3 MB 4511 Music Business Artists/Project Management 3 MU 0611 Chorus 1 MU 1001 Music Appreciation 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 -YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are provided by their faculty or by the different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2401 Micro-Economics 3 GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macro-Economics 3 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ,UNSPZO ;OHP (or EN 4254 Academic Writing, only for international students) EN 3240 Reading in Business English 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 3211 Business Communication in English II 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ;OHP ,UNSPZO (or EN 4252 Article Writing, only for international students) EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 GL 3103 Language, Culture and Behavior 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 4240 Reading in English Newspapers 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking and 3 Summarizing One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 4233 Public Speaking in English 3 EN 4241 Critical and Analytical Reading 3 EN 4251 Business Research Writing 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Department of Business French aims to enable students: Â&#x2039; ;V HJX\PYL \W [V KH[L HUK ULJLZZHY` business language skill both in French and in English for listening, speaking, reading and writing through technologies. Â&#x2039; ;V SLHYU OV^ [V HWWYLJPH[L -YLUJO J\S[\YL HUK work in team through extra-curriculum activities. Â&#x2039; ;V ILJVTL H \UPX\L NYHK\H[L RUV^PUN -YLUJO English, and Business. Â&#x2039; ;V IL WYVMLZZPVUHSS` JVTWL[LU[ LU[YLWYLUL\YZ or capable and responsible employees.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai (Thai student only) 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International student only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 Core Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3
4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics GL 3103 Language, Culture, and Behavior GS 2002 Introduction to Logic MGT 1101 Introduction to Business MGT 2900 Principles of Management MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Major Required Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 FR 1501 French I 3 FR 2501 French II 3 FR 2502 French III 3 FR 3503 Introduction to Business French 3 FR 3510 Business Communication in French I 3 FR 3530 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 -9 ;YHUZSH[PVU! -YLUJO ;OHP (or FR 3561 Aspects of France - only for international students) FR 4504 Business French I 3 FR 4542 Reading French Magazines and Newspapers 3 -9 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ;OHP -YLUJO (or FR 3531 French Conversation and Discussion I - only for international students) Major Electives Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 3511 Business Communication in French II 3 FR 3520 Introduction to French Linguistics 3 FR 3531 French Conversation and Discussion I 3 FR 3534 French Phonetics 3 FR 3535 Basic Conversation in Business French I 3 FR 3536 Basic Writing in Business French I 3 FR 3541 French Reading and Oral Report 3 FR 3561 Aspects of France 3 FR 3580 French for Secretaries 3 FR 3581 French for Tourism 3 FR 3582 French for Hotels 3 FR 4505 Business French II 3 FR 4532 French Conversation and Discussion II 3 FR 4533 Public Speaking in French 3 FR 4540 Reading in Business French 3 FR 4560 Survey of French Literature 3 -9 ;YHUZSH[PVU PU )\ZPULZZ -YLUJO FR 4590 Seminar 3
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4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ a) Minor Required Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3903 Leadership 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL -05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z FIN 4812 International Finance 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concept and Programming 3 BIS 3625 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ Âś 0TWVY[ 4HUHNLTLU[ IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 MGT 3905 Operation Management 3 Real Estate Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3221 MICE Management 3 HTM 3222 Attraction Tourism 3
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b) Minor Required Courses
12 Credits
-----------------------------------------------------------Business English (Choose four courses) Credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ,UNSPZO Âś ;OHP EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking And Summarizing 3 Business Chinese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 Business Japanese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL 1( 1HWHULZL 0 1( 1HWHULZL 00 1( 1HWHULZL 000 Business German Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GE 1001 German for Beginners I 3 GE 1002 German for Beginners II 3 GE 1600 German I 3 GE 2601 German II 3 Music Business Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1300 Introduction to Applied Music 3 MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 3 MA 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 3511 Music Business Marketing 3 MB 4514 Career Options in Music Business 3 Minor Elective Courses a) Minor Elective Courses 3 Credits - For students who take 15 credits in Minor Required Courses. - Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. - Recommended subjects for Minor elective courses are as follows:
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3832 Customer Relationship Management 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ Business Information System Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4206 Industrial Environment Management 3 Real Estate Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3212 Real Estate Finance 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4111 Food and Beverage Service 3 HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3 Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3
b) Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits - For students who take 12 credits in Minor Required Courses. - Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN
J -VY 4\ZPJ )\ZPULZZ! *OVVZL JYLKP[Z MYVT the following courses MA 1302 MB 2512 MB 4511 MU 0611 MU 1001 MU 2211 MU 4203
Credits Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 Music Business Finance 3 Music Business Artists/Project 3 Management Chorus 1 Music Appreciation 3 History of Thai Music 3 Music of Human Life 3
-YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are provided by their faculty or by the different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 22 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2401 Micro-Economics 3 FR 1501 French I 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macro-Economics 3 FR 2501 French II 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 FR 2502 French III 3 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 3503 Introduction to Business French 3 FR 3510 Business Communication in French I 3 FR 3530 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits ------------------------------------------------------------9 ;YHUZSH[PVU! -YLUJO ;OHP (or FR 3561Aspects of France - only for international students) GL 3103 Language, Culture and Behavior 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 4504 Business French I 3 -9 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ;OHP -YLUJO (or FR 3531 French Conversation and Discussion I - only for international students) One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 FR 4542 Reading French Magazines and Newspapers 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 Two Minor Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Department aims to enable its graduates to: Â&#x2039; IL WYVĂ&#x201E;JPLU[ PU *OPULZL SHUN\HNL HUK HISL [V JVTT\UPJH[L LMĂ&#x201E;JPLU[S` PU *OPULZL communities. Â&#x2039; understand various aspects of Chinese culture and know how to apply them appropriately. Â&#x2039; be competent and responsible businessmen in the globalize communities.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai (Thai student only) 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International student only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 Core Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3
GL 1101 GL 3102 GL 3103 GS 2002 MGT 1101 MGT 2900 MKT 2280
Elements of Spoken Language Introduction to Linguistics Language, Culture, and Behavior Introduction to Logic Introduction to Business Principles of Management Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Major Required Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 CN 3403 Chinese IV 3 CN 3410 Business Communication in Chinese I 3 CN 3430 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 CN 3450 Introduction to Chinese Writing 3 *5 ;YHUZSH[PVU 0! *OPULZL ;OHP (or CN 3411 Business Communication in Chinese II - only for International students) CN 4442 Reading in Chinese Newspapers I 3 *5 ;YHUZSH[PVU 00! ;OHP *OPULZL (or CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I - only for International students) Major Electives Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 3411 Business Communication in Chinese II 3 CN 3420 Introduction to Chinese Linguistics 3 CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I 3 CN 3441 Chinese Reading and Oral Report 3 CN 3462 Chinese Culture 3 CN 3480 Chinese for Secretaries 3 CN 3481 Chinese for Tourism 3 CN 3482 Chinese for Hotels 3 CN 4432 Chinese Conversation and Discussion II 3 CN 4433 Public Speaking in Chinese 3 CN 4434 Advanced Listening and Speaking 3 CN 4440 Reading in Business Chinese 3 CN 4443 Reading in Chinese Newspapers II 3 CN 4451 Report Writing in Chinese I 3 CN 4452 Report Writing in Chinese II 3
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CN 4460 *5 CN 4490
Survey of Chinese Literature ;YHUZSH[PVU PU )\ZPULZZ *OPULZL Seminar
3 3
IBM 4811 MKT 3620
4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ a) Minor Required Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3903 Leadership 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL -05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z FIN 4812 International Finance 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concept and Programming 3 BIS 3625 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ Âś 0TWVY[ 4HUHNLTLU[
International Strategic Management Global Marketing
3 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 MGT 3905 Operation Management 3 Real Estate Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3221 MICE Management 3 HTM 3222 Attraction Tourism 3
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4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ b) Minor Required Courses 12 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Business English (Choose four courses) Credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ,UNSPZO Âś ;OHP EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking 3 And Summarizing Business French Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 FR 1501 French I 3 FR 2501 French II 3 FR 2502 French III 3 Business Chinese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 Business Japanese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL 1( 1HWHULZL 0 1( 1HWHULZL 00 1( 1HWHULZL 000 Business German Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GE 1001 German for Beginners I 3 GE 1002 German for Beginners II 3 GE 1600 German I 3 GE 2601 German II 3 Music Business Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1300 Introduction to Applied Music 3 MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 3 MA 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 3511 Music Business Marketing 3 MB 4514 Career Options in Music Business 3
Minor Elective Courses a) Minor Elective Courses -
3 Credits
For students who take 15 credits in Minor Required Courses. Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. Recommended subjects for Minor elective courses are as follows:
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3832 Customer Relationship Management 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ Business Information System Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4206 Industrial Environment Management 3 Real Estate Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3212 Real Estate Finance 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4111 Food and Beverage Service 3 HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3
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Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3 b) Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits - For students who take 12 credits in Minor Required Courses. - Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. J -VY 4\ZPJ )\ZPULZZ! *OVVZL JYLKP[Z MYVT the following courses Credits MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MB 2512 Music Business Finance 3 MB 4511 Music Business Artists/Project 3 Management MU 0611 Chorus 1 MU 1001 Music Appreciation 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 -YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are provided by their faculty or by the different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 22 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2401 Micro-Economics 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macro-Economics 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 3403 Chinese IV 3 CN 3410 Business Communication in Chinese I 3 CN 3430 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 3450 Introduction to Chinese Writing 3 *5 ;YHUZSH[PVU 0! *OPULZL ;OHP (or CN 3411 Business Communication in Chinese II -only for international students) GL 3103 Language, Culture and Behavior 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*5 ;YHUZSH[PVU 00! ;OHP *OPULZL (or CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I -only for international students) One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 Two Free Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CN 4442 Reading in Chinese Newspapers I 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 Two Minor Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Department of Business Japanese aims at forming intellectually competent graduates who are well-versed in Japanese language in all 4 skills so that they can use the knowledge in their professional courses and become a sound, ethical active member of society with a global perspective.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai (Thai student only) 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International student only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 Core Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 GL 3103 Language, Culture, and Behavior 3
GS 2002 MGT 1101 MGT 2900 MKT 2280
Introduction to Logic Introduction to Business Principles of Management Principles of Marketing
3 3 3 3
Major Required Courses 33 credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL 1( 1HWHULZL 0 1( 1HWHULZL 00 1( 1HWHULZL 000 1( 1HWHULZL 0= 1( )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU PU Japanese I 3 1( 6YHS *VTWYLOLUZPVU HUK Expression 3 1( ;YHUZSH[PVU 0! 1HWHULZL ;OHP VY 1( )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU in Japanese II â&#x20AC;&#x201C; only for international students) 1( 9LHKPUN PU 1HWHULZL 5L^ZWHWLYZ 1( 9LWVY[ >YP[PUN PU 1HWHULZL 0 1( ;YHUZSH[PVU 00! ;OHP 1HWHULZL VY 1( 1HWHULZL *VU]LYZH[PVU and Discussion I â&#x20AC;&#x201C; only for international students) Major Electives Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU PU Japanese II 3 1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL Linguistics 3 1( 1HWHULZL *VU]LYZH[PVU HUK Discussion I 3 1( 1HWHULZL 9LHKPUN HUK Oral Report 3 1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL Phonetics 3 1( (ZWLJ[Z VM 1HWHU 1( 1HWHULZL MVY :LJYL[HYPLZ 1( 1HWHULZL MVY ;V\YPZT 1( 1HWHULZL MVY /V[LSZ 1( 1HWHULZL MVY (PYSPUL :LY]PJLZ 1( 1HWHULZL *VU]LYZH[PVU and Discussion II 3 1( 7\ISPJ :WLHRPUN PU 1HWHULZL 1( 9LHKPUN PU )\ZPULZZ 1HWHULZL 1( 9LWVY[ >YP[PUN PU 1HWHULZL 00 1( :\Y]L` VM 1HWHULZL 3P[LYH[\YL 1( ;YHUZSH[PVU PU )\ZPULZZ 1HWHULZL 1( :LTPUHY
4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ a) Minor Required Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 MGT 3903 Leadership 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4916 Negotiation Strategy 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL -05 0U]LZ[TLU[ -05 4VUL` HUK *HWP[HS 4HYRL[Z FIN 4812 International Finance 3 FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 Business Information Systems Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 BIS 3515 Object-Oriented Concept and Programming 3 BIS 3625 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 BIS 3635 Database Systems 3 BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 *VTWHYH[P]L 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS 4HUHNLTLU[ 0)4 ,_WVY[ Âś 0TWVY[ 4HUHNLTLU[ IBM 4811 International Strategic Management 3 MKT 3620 Global Marketing 3
Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 MGT 3905 Operation Management 3 Real Estate Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Industry Management 3 HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HTM 3221 MICE Management 3 HTM 3222 Attraction Tourism 3
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4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ b) Minor Required Courses 12 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Business English (Choose four courses) Credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU! ,UNSPZO Âś ;OHP EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking 3 and Summarizing Business French Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 FR 1501 French I 3 FR 2501 French II 3 FR 2502 French III 3 Business Chinese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 Business German Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GE 1001 German for Beginners I 3 GE 1002 German for Beginners II 3 GE 1600 German I 3 GE 2601 German II 3 Music Business Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1300 Introduction to Applied Music 3 MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 3 MA 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 3511 Music Business Marketing 3 MB 4514 Career Options in Music Business 3
Minor Elective Courses a) Minor Elective Courses -
3 Credits
For students who take 15 credits in Minor Required Courses. Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. Recommended subjects for Minor elective courses are as follows:
Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3832 Customer Relationship Management 3 Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 Finance and Banking Credits ------------------------------------------------------------05 )\ZPULZZ *VUKP[PVU (UHS`ZPZ Business Information System Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 International Business Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------0)4 0U[LYUH[PVUHS )\ZPULZZ Environment 3 Industrial Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IDM 4206 Industrial Environment Management 3 Real Estate Credits -----------------------------------------------------------REM 3212 Real Estate Finance 3 Hospitality Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4111 Food and Beverage Service 3 HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3
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Tourism Management Credits -----------------------------------------------------------HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3 b) Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits - For students who take 12 credits in Minor Required Courses. - Minor elective courses may be selected from the minor department upon completion of the prerequisites. J -VY 4\ZPJ )\ZPULZZ! *OVVZL JYLKP[Z MYVT the following courses Credits MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MB 2512 Music Business Finance 3 MB 4511 Music Business Artists/Project 3 Management MU 0611 Chorus 1 MU 1001 Music Appreciation 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 -YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 9 credits which are provided by their faculty or by the different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL GL 1101 Elements of Spoken Language 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 22 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1601 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2401 Micro-Economics 3 1( 1HWHULZL 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2400 Macro-Economics 3 1( 1HWHULZL 00 GS 2002 Introduction to Logic 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 1HWHULZL 0= 1( )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU PU Japanese I 3 1( 6YHS *VTWYLOLUZPVU HUK Expression 3 GL 3102 Introduction to Linguistics 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BIS 2180 Information Technology 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN HUK Financial Markets 3 1( 1HWHULZL 000 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( ;YHUZSH[PVU 0! 1HWHULZL ;OHP VY 1( )\ZPULZZ *VTT\UPJH[PVU PU Japanese II - only for international students) GL 3103 Language, Culture and Behavior 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 9LWVY[ >YP[PUN PU 1HWHULZL 0 1( ;YHUZSH[PVU 00! ;OHP 1HWHULZL VY 1( 1HWHULZL *VU]LYZH[PVU HUK Discussion I - only for international students) One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Courses 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 1( 9LHKPUN PU 1HWHULZL Newspapers I 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 Two Minor Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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The Program aims to enable its graduates to: IL WYVÄJPLU[ PU *OPULZL SHUN\HNL MVY economy and trade, and able to communicate with native speakers of *OPULZL Å\LU[S` 2. be able to use Chinese language to conduct businesses with Chinese communities or work for organizations in Chinese speaking environment. 3. understand various aspects of Chinese culture and know how to apply them appropriately.
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 Concentration Courses
99 Credits
Core Courses 63 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CET 1811 Foundation Chinese I 3 CET 1812 Foundation Chinese II 3 CET 1821 Chinese Listening & Speaking I 3 CET 1822 Chinese Listening & Speaking II 3 CET 1831 Chinese Reading & Writing I 3 CET 1832 Chinese Reading & Writing II 3 CET 1841 Chinese Grammar & Usage I 3 CET 1842 Chinese Grammar & Usage II 3 CET 2813 Intermediate Chinese I 3 CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II 3 CET 2823 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking I 3 CET 2824 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking II 3 CET 2833 Intermediate Chinese Reading & Writing I 3
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CET 2834 CET 2851 CET 2852 CET 3815 CET 3816 CET 3851 CET 3852 CET 4853
Intermediate Chinese Reading & Writing II Chinese for Business I Chinese for Business II Advance Chinese I Advance Chinese II Chinese for Economy & Trade I Chinese for Economy & Trade II Chinese for Economy & Trade III
STUDY PLAN
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Major Required Courses 30 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CET 3853 Business Writing in Chinese I 3 CET 3854 Business Writing in Chinese II 3 CET 3862 Chinese for Business Conversation I 3 CET 3863 Chinese for Business Conversation II 3 CET 4861 Business Negotiation in Chinese 3 *,; *OPULZL MVY 7YPUJPWSLZ VM Economics 3 *,; *VU[LTWVYHY` *OPULZL Economy & Trade 3 *,; 9LHKPUN *VTWYLOLUZPVU VU Economy & Trade 3 CET 4881 Business Research Methodology in Chinese 3 CET 4882 Business Research Writing in Chinese 3 Major Electives 6 Credits Major Electives required two courses from six courses below. -----------------------------------------------------------CN 3480 Chinese for Secretaries 3 CN 3481 Chinese for Tourism 3 CN 3482 Chinese for Hotels 3 CN 4440 Reading in Business Chinese 3 CET 4854 Thai-Chinese Translation in Economy & Trade 3 *,; +PYLJ[LK :[\KPLZ PU Economy & Trade 3
-----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 CET 1811 Foundation Chinese I 3 CET 1821 Chinese Listening & Speaking I 3 CET 1831 Chinese Reading & Writing I 3 CET 1841 Chinese Grammar & Usage I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CET 1812 Foundation Chinese II 3 CET 1822 Chinese Listening & Speaking II 3 CET 1832 Chinese Reading & Writing II 3 CET 1842 Chinese Grammar & Usage II 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Free Electives 6 Credits Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2400 Macroeconomics 3 CET 2813 Intermediate Chinese I 3 CET 2823 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking I 3 CET 2833 Intermediate Chinese Reading & Writing I 3 CET 2851 Chinese for Business I 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CET 3815 Advanced Chinese I 3 CET 3851 Chinese for Economy & Trade I 3 CET 3853 Business Writing in Chinese I 3 CET 3862 Chinese for Business Conversation I 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2401 Microeconomics 3 GS 2003 Eastern Civilization 3 CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II 3 CET 2824 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking II 3 CET 2834 Intermediate Chinese Reading & Writing II 3 CET 2852 Chinese for Business II 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CET 3816 Advanced Chinese II 3 CET 3852 Chinese for Economy & Trade II 3 CET 3854 Business Writing in Chinese II 3 CET 3863 Chinese for Business Conversation II 3 One Free Elective Course -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CET 4853 Chinese for Economy & Trade III 3 CET 4861 Business Negotiation in Chinese 3 *,; *OPULZL MVY 7YPUJPWSLZ of Economics 3 CET 4881 Business Research Methodology in Chinese 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*,; *VU[LTWVYHY` *OPULZL Economy & Trade 3 *,; 9LHKPUN *VTWYLOLUZPVU VU Economy & Trade 3 CET 4882 Business Research Writing in Chinese 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 12 ------------------------------------------------------------
SCHOOL OF MUSIC Curriculum Structure Courses General Education Courses Concentration Courses - Core Courses - Major Required Courses - Major Elective Courses - Minor Required Courses - Minor Elective Courses Free Electives Courses Total Credits
Music Business 34
Music Performance 34
30 36 15 18 9 142
32 40 12 12 6 6 142
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Music Business and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Performance upon students who meet HSS [OL YLX\PYLTLU[Z HZ MVSSV^Z! Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[PVU VM [OL [V[HS U\TILY VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL curriculum. Â&#x2039; *\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ SLHZ[ Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU ZLZZPVUZ VM BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar. Â&#x2039; 3PIYHY` HUK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL \UP]LYZP[` Â&#x2039; .VVK ILOH]PVY HUK KPZJPWSPUL Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU L]LU[Z VYNHUPaLK I` [OL :JOVVS VM 4\ZPJ 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 =000
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COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 34 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I BG 1001C English Conversation I BG 1002 English II BG 1002C English Conversation II BG 1200 Mathematics for Business BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment BG 2000 English III BG 2000C English Conversation III BG 2001 English IV BG 2001C English Conversation IV BG 2402 Ethics BG 2403 Introduction to Economics GS 1000 Use of Library GS 1001 Thai Civilization MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology
3 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 3 1 3 3
Concentration Courses 99 Credits Core Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 3286 English for Music Industry 3 MB 2411 Technology in Music Business I 2 MB 2412 Technology in Music Business II 2 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 MU 0111 Ear Training I 1 MU 0112 Ear Training II 1 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 2512 Music Business Finance 3 MB 3511 Music Business Marketing 3 MB 3512 Legal Aspects of Music Business 3 MB 3513 Local Internship in Music Industry 3 MB 4511 Music Business Artist/ Project Management 3 MU 2111 Harmony 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IBM 3641 International Product and Brand Planning 3 MA 0610 Music Ensemble 2 MA 4311 Advanced Performance I 2 MA 4312 Advanced Performance II 2 MB 3413 Basic Recording Techniques 2 MB 3514 Music Business Seminar 2 MB 4512 Music in Film Industry 3 MB 4513 Overseas Internship in Music Industry 3 MB 4514 Career Options in Music Business 3 MGT 3903 Leadership 3 42; :HSLZ 7YVTV[PVU MKT 3823 Marketing Channel Strategy and Decisions 3 MKT 3835 International Marketing Communications 3 MU 0611 Chorus 1 MU 2212 Popular Music & Jazz 3 MU 3101 Composition 3 MU 4103 Form and Analysis 3 MU 4112 Arranging 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3
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Minor Courses 1. Marketing Minor and Management Minor 18 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students must take 18 credits from the courses that are provided by the minor department: Marketing Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; *VTWL[P[P]L (UHS`ZPZ HUK Strategy 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ MKT 4809 Marketing for Services 3 Management Credits ------------------------------------------------------------PU *VYWVYH[L -PUHUJL MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 4.; 0UUV]H[PVU HUK *OHUNL Management 3 MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 MGT 3942 Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 4913 Corporate Strategy 3 2. Language Minor 12 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students must take 12 credits from the courses that are provided by the minor department:
)\ZPULZZ -YLUJO Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FR 1500 Introduction to French 3 FR 1501 French I 3 FR 2501 French II 3 FR 2502 French III 3 Business Chinese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CN 1400 Introduction to Chinese 3 CN 1401 Chinese I 3 CN 2401 Chinese II 3 CN 2402 Chinese III 3 Business Japanese Credits -----------------------------------------------------------1( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 1HWHULZL 1( 1HWHULZL 0 1( 1HWHULZL 00 1( 1HWHULZL 000 Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can select 6 credits as their minor electives that are provided by the minor department. Free Electives 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
Business English (Choose four courses) Credits -----------------------------------------------------------EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 ,5 ;YHUZSH[PVU 0! ,UNSPZO Âś ;OHP EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking and 3 Summarizing EN 4254 Academic Writing 3
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MU 0111 Ear Training I 1 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 0112 Ear Training II 1 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MB 2411 Technology in Music Business I 2 MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 MU 2111 Harmony 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 EN 3286 English for Music Industry 3 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MB 2412 Technology in Music Business II 2 MB 2512 Music Business Finance 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 1001 Thai Civilization 3 MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MB 3511 Music Business Marketing 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MB 4511 Music Business Artist/ Project Management 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 Two Free Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MB 3512 Legal Aspects of Music Business 3 MB 3513 Local Internship in Music Industry 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 Two Major Elective Courses 6 One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Concentration Courses
Core Courses 32 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening Analysis 2 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3
OBJECTIVES 1. To provide learning experiences that integrated performance, composition, arrangement and technology with individual creativity, to prepare graduates to be musicians for careers as performers, writers, teachers and producers. 2. To provide a supportive program of study and activities which contribute to the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; personal well-being and social development, ZV HZ [V THRL [OLT X\HSPĂ&#x201E;LK NYHK\H[LZ ^OV JHU integrate their professional growth and intellectual development with their interpersonal skills. 3. To develop in musicians an awareness of the music to encourage self-realization and mastery, social understanding and an appreciation of the value of musical service to our community and culture, as well as the necessity of continuous improvement in their careers.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 34 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai (BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture only for international students) BG 1001 English I BG 1001C English Conversation I BG 1002 English II BG 1002C English Conversation II BG 1200 Mathematics for Business BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment BG 2000 English III BG 2000C English Conversation III BG 2001 English IV BG 2001C English Conversation IV BG 2402 Ethics BG 2403 Introduction to Economics GS 1000 Use of Library GS 2001 Western Civilization MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology
3 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 3 1 3 3
102 Credits
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 CIS 1502 Instrumental Instruction II 2 CIS 2503 Instrumental Instruction III 2 CIS 2504 Instrumental Instruction IV 2 CIS 3505 Instrumental Instruction V 2 CIS 3506 Instrumental Instruction VI 2 *0: )HZPJ 2L`IVHYKZ CMP 1201 Contemporary Arranging I 3 CMP 1202 Contemporary Arranging II 3 CPS 3401 Performance Ear Training I 2 CPS 3402 Performance Ear Training II 2 CPS 3403 Pop-Rock Improvisation Techniques 2 CPS 3404 Blue-Jazz Improvisation Techniques I 2 CPS 3406 Harmonic Consideration in Improvisation I 2 *7: /HYTVUPJ *VUZPKLYH[PVU PU Improvisation II 2 CPS 4408 Jazz-rock Improvisation Techniques 2 CPS 4409 Funk-R&B Improvisation Techniques 2 CPS 4410 Recital Prep I 2 CPS 4412 Jazz Interpretation 2 Concentration in Songwriting -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 CIS 1502 Instrumental Instruction II 2 CIS 2503 Instrumental Instruction III 2 CIS 2504 Instrumental Instruction IV 2
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*0: CMP 1201 CMP 1202 CMP 3105 CMP 3106 CMP 3203 CMP 3204 *47 *47 *47 *47 CMP 4108 CMP 4109 CMP 4110 *47
)HZPJ 2L`IVHYKZ Contemporary Arranging I Contemporary Arranging II Traditional Harmony I Traditional Harmony II Modern Jazz Voicing Arranging for Song Writing :VUN >YP[PUN =VJHS >YP[PUN 1PUNSL >YP[PUN ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ Advanced Counterpoint Reharmonization Techniques Jazz Composition *VU[LTWVYHY` 6YJOLZ[YH[PVU
3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Concentration in Piano (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 2301 Accompaniment I 2 MC 2302 Accompaniment II 2 MC 3211 Piano Literature I 3 MC 3212 Piano Literature II 3 MC 3501 Introduction to Basso Continuo 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3
Concentration in Guitar (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MA 3501 Flamenco Techniques 2 MA 3511 Guitar Harmony 2 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 3221 Guitar Literature I 3 MC 3222 Guitar Literature II 3 MC 4212 Lute Tablature 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 Concentration in Lute (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1
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MA 2502 MC 2211 MC 2301 MC 2302 MC 3231 MC 3232 MC 3501 MC 4301 MU 2211 MU 4203
Chorus II History of Music Notation Accompaniment I Accompaniment II Lute Literature I Lute Literature II Introduction to Basso Continuo Senior Recital History of Thai Music Music of Human Life
1 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3
MA 3301 MA 3302 MA 4301 MA 4302
Concentration in Vocal (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 2501 Vocal Diction I 1 MC 2502 Vocal Diction II 1 MC 3241 Vocal Literature 3 MC 3242 Opera Literature 3 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 Concentration in Strings (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2
MA 1501 MA 1502 MA 2501 MA 2502 MC 2211 MC 4301 MU 2211 MU 2501 MU 2502 MU 3501 MU 3502 MU 4203
Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII Keyboard Harmony I Keyboard Harmony II Chorus I Chorus II History of Music Notation Senior Recital History of Thai Music Ensemble I Ensemble II Ensemble III Ensemble IV Music of Human Life
2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3
Concentration in Percussion (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 2501 Ensemble I 2 MU 2502 Ensemble II 2 MU 3501 Ensemble III 2 MU 3502 Ensemble IV 2 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3
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Concentration in Woodwinds and Brass (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) V 2 MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VI 2 MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VII 2 MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) VIII 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 2501 Ensemble I 2 MU 2502 Ensemble II 2 MU 3501 Ensemble III 2 MU 3502 Ensemble IV 2 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------*47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 CMP 4110 Jazz Composition 2 MA 1101 Applied Composition I 2 MA 1102 Applied Composition II 2 MA 2101 Applied Composition III 2 MA 2102 Applied Composition IV 2 MA 3101 Applied Composition V 2 MA 3102 Applied Composition VI 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MU 2101 Orchestration 3 MU 2102 Conducting 2 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 3111 20th Century Theory 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3
Major Electives Courses 12 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Concentration in Jazz Instruments CEL 1610 Pop/Rock Ensemble I 1 CEL 2624 Pop/rock Ensemble II 1 CEL 1611 Jazz Ensemble I 1 CEL 2630 Jazz Ensemble II 1 CEL 1612 Vocal Ensemble I 1 CEL 2633 Vocal Ensemble II 1 CEL 2631 Funk/Fusion Ensemble I 1 CEL 2634 Funk/Fusion Ensemble II 1 CEL 2632 Blue/R&B Ensemble I 1 CEL 2635 Blue/R&B ensemble II 1 CEL 3632 Latin Ensemble I 1 CEL 3633 Latin Ensemble II 1 CEL 3634 Recording Band Ensemble I 1 CEL 3635 Recording Bang Ensemble II 1 *47 :VUN +LTV 7YVK\J[PVU CMP 2802 Technology Tools for Songwriter 3 CMP 2803 Midi Recording 3 CMP 2804 Music Production Using Midi 3 CPS 3405 Blue-Jazz Improvisation Techniques II 2 CPS 4411 Recital Prep II 2 CPS 4413 Melodic Structure in Improvisation 2 MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MU 1401 Computer for Musicians 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 Concentration in Songwriting -----------------------------------------------------------*47 :VUN +LTV 7YVK\J[PVU CMP 2802 Technology Tools for Songwriter 3 CMP 2803 Midi Recording 3 CMP 2804 Music Production Using Midi 3 *47 3`YPJ >YP[PUN 0 *47 (K]HUJLK :VUN >YP[PUN CMP 4205 Contemporary Arranging for String 2 MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MU 1401 Computer for Musicians 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3
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Concentration in Classical Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 2804 Music Production Using Midi 3 *47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 MA 2511 Improvisation Techniques 2 MA 2801 Church Music Ensemble I 1 MA 2802 Church Music Ensemble II 1 MA 3801 Contemporary Music Ensemble I 1 MA 3802 Contemporary Music Ensemble II 1 MA 2901 Early Music Ensemble I 1 MA 2902 Early Music Ensemble II 1 MA 3901 Baroque Music Ensemble I 1 MA 3902 Baroque Music Ensemble II 1 MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 3413 Basic Recording Techniques 2 MB 3514 Music Business Seminar 2 MC 3302 Performance Seminar 2 MC 3502 Basso Continuo 3 MU 1401 Computer for Musicians 3 MU 4103 Form and Analysis 3 Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 2802 Technology Tools for Songwriter 3 CMP 2804 Music Production Using Midi 3 *47 1PUNSL >YP[PUN MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 MB 3413 Basic Recording Techniques 2 MB 3514 Music Business Seminar 2 MC 3502 Basso Continuo 3 MU 1401 Computer for Musicians 3 MU 4103 Form and Analysis 3 Minor Courses ------------------------------------------------------------ Students with a concentration in Classical instruments are allowed to take, upon approval of the program director, a secondary instrument in Jazz instrumentation or Composition as a minor. - Students with major concentration in Jazz instruments are allowed to take, upon approval of the program director, a secondary instrument in Classical instrumentation or Songwriting as a minor. - Students with major concentration in Composition are allowed to take, upon approval of the program director, any instrument in Classical instrumentation as a minor.
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Students with major concentration in Songwriting are allowed to take, upon approval of the program director, any instrument in Jazz or Classical instrumentation as a minor.
4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z -----------------------------------------------------------Classical Instruments Minor for Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------*47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 Piano Minor for Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MC 2301 Accompaniment I 2 MC 2302 Accompaniment II 2 Guitar Minor for Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 3501 Flamenco Techniques 2 MC 4212 Lute Tablature 2
Other Classical Instruments Minors for Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) I 2 MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) II 2 MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) III 2 MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MU 2501 Ensemble I 2 MU 2502 Ensemble II 2 Composition Minor for Concentration in Classical Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------*47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 MA 1101 Applied Composition I 2 MA 1102 Applied Composition II 2 MA 2101 Applied Composition III 2 MU 2102 Conducting 2 Jazz Instruments Minors for Concentration in Classical Instrument -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 CIS 1502 Instrumental Instruction II 2 CPS 3406 Harmonic Consideration in Improvisation I 2 CPS 4412 Jazz Interpretation 2 CPS 4413 Melodic Structure in Improvisation 2 CPS 3401 Performance Ear Training I 2 Jazz Instruments Minors for Concentration in Songwriting -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 3301 Instrumental Instructions V 2 CIS 3302 Instrumental Instructions VI 2 CPS 3401 Performance Ear Training I 2 CPS 3402 Performance Ear Training II 2 CPS 3406 Harmonic Consideration in Improvisation I 2 CPS 4413 Melodic Structure in Improvisation 2
Songwriting Minor for Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------*47 1PUNSL >YP[PUN *47 *VU[LTWVYHY` 6YJOLZ[YH[PVU CMP 3204 Arranging for Song Writing 2 *47 :VUN >YP[PUN CMP 4110 Jazz Composition 2 CMP 4109 Reharmonization Techniques 2 Minor Elective Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students have to take minor elective courses according to their minor selection. Classical Instruments Minor for Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrument or Voice) IV 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MA 3501 Flamenco Techniques* (Only for Guitar) 2 MC 3302 Performance Seminar 2 MU 4103 Form and Analysis 3 Piano Minor for Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MC 3211 Piano Literature I 3 MC 3212 Piano Literature II 3 Guitar Minor for Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MC 3221 Guitar Literature I 3 MC 3222 Guitar Literature II 3 Other Classical Instruments Minor for concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------MC 3302 Performance Seminar 2 MU 3501 Ensemble III 2 MU 3502 Ensemble IV 2
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Composition Minor for Concentration in Classical Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------MU 2101 Orchestration 3 MU 3111 20th Century Theory 3 Jazz Instruments Minor for Concentration in Classical Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 2503 Instrumental Instruction III 2 CIS 2504 Instrumental Instruction IV 2 CPS 3402 Performance Ear Training II 2 *7: /HYTVUPJ *VUZPKLYH[PVU PU Improvisation II 2 Songwriting Minor for Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 3105 Traditional Harmony I 2 CMP 3106 Traditional Harmony II 2 *47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 Free Electives 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. Free Electives courses for non-music students 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------The following courses are offered as free elective to students from other faculties. MA 1600 Basic Guitar Instructions 1 4( )HZPJ =VJHS 0UZ[Y\J[PVUZ MA 1800 Basic Piano Instructions 1 4< 1Haa 4\ZPJ (WWYLJPH[PVU 4< 7VW\SHY 4\ZPJ (WWYLJPH[PVU
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Jazz Instruments -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 *0: )HZPJ 2L`IVHYKZ MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CIS 2503 Instrumental Instruction III 2 CMP 1202 Contemporary Arranging II 3 CPS 3403 Pop-rock Improvisation Techniques 2 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CIS 1502 Instrumental Instruction II 2 CMP 1201 Contemporary Arranging I 3 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 CIS 2504 Instrumental Instruction IV 2 CPS 3404 Blue-Jazz Improvisation Techniques I 2 CPS 4408 Jazz-Rock Improvisation Techniques 2 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 3505 Instrumental Instruction V 2 CPS 3401 Performance Ear Training I 2 CPS 3406 Harmonic Consideration in Improvisation I 2 CPS 4409 Funk-R&B Improvisation Techniques 2 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CPS 4410 Recital Prep I 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 ----------------------------------------------------------- ;V[HS ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CIS 3506 Instrumental Instruction VI 2 CPS 3402 Performance ear Training II 2 *7: /HYTVUPJ *VUZPKLYH[PVU PU Improvisation II 2 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Major Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CPS 4412 Jazz Interpretation 2 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Songwriting -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 *0: )HZPJ 2L`IVHYKZ MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 CIS 2503 Instrumental Instruction III 2 CMP 1202 Contemporary Arranging II 3 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CIS 1502 Instrumental Instruction II 2 CMP 1201 Contemporary Arranging I 3 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 CIS 2504 Instrumental Instruction IV 2 CMP 3204 Arranging for Song Writing 2 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 3105 Traditional Harmony I 2 CMP 3203 Modern Jazz Voicing 2 *47 :VUN >YP[PUN *47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 *47 1PUNSL >YP[PUN CMP 4109 Reharmonization Techniques 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 3106 Traditional Harmony II 2 *47 =VJHS >YP[PUN CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Required Course 3 Two Minor Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 4110 Jazz Composition 2 *47 *VU[LTWVYHY` 6YJOLZ[YH[PVU 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Piano (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 2301 Accompaniment I 2 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2302 Accompaniment II 2 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MC 3501 Introduction to Basso Continuo 2 MC 3211 Piano Literature I 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MC 3212 Piano Literature II 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 4302 Applied Music VIII 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Guitar (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MC 3501 Introduction to Basso Continuo 2 MC 3221 Guitar Literature I 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 MC 4212 Lute Tablature 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MA 3511 Guitar Harmony 2 MC 3222 Guitar Literature II 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 4302 Applied Music VIII 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
STUDY PLAN *VUJLU[YH[PVU PU 3\[L *SHZZPJHS -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 2301 Accompaniment I 2 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2302 Accompaniment II 2 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MC 3231 Lute Literature I 3 MC 3501 Introduction to Basso Continuo 2 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MC 3232 Lute Literature II 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 4302 Applied Music VIII 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Vocal (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2502 Vocal Diction II 1 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MC 2501 Vocal Diction I 1 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MC 3241 Vocal Literature 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MC 3242 Opera Literature 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 4302 Applied Music VIII 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in String, Percussion, Woodwinds and Brass (Classical) -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1301 Applied Music I 2 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 1302 Applied Music II 2 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MA 2301 Applied Music III 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 MU 2501 Ensemble I 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 MA 2302 Applied Music IV 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 2502 Ensemble II 2 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 3301 Applied Music V 2 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 MU 3501 Ensemble III 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 3302 Applied Music VI 2 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 MU 3502 Ensemble IV 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MA 4302 Applied Music VIII 2 MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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STUDY PLAN Concentration in Composition -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 MU 1111 Theory of Western Music I 3 MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 MA 1101 Applied Composition I 2 MA 2501 Chorus I 1 MU 0103 Ear Training III 3 MU 2101 Orchestration 3 MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 000 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MU 0102 Ear Training II 3 MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II 3 MU 1300 Listening analysis 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 00 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 MA 1102 Applied Composition II 2 MA 2502 Chorus II 1 MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 MU 0104 Ear Training IV 3 MU 2102 Conducting 2 MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 MU 4203 Music of Human Life 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL 0= -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------*47 ;YHKP[PVUHS *V\U[LYWVPU[ CMP 4110 Jazz Composition 2 MA 2101 Applied Composition III 2 MU 3111 20th Century Theory 3 MU 3211 History of Western Music I 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL = One Minor Required Course 3 One Minor Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------CMP 4108 Advanced Counterpoint 2 GS 1000 Use of Library 1 MA 2102 Applied Composition IV 2 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =0 One Minor Elective Course 3 One Minor Required Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 MA 4301 Applied Music VII 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =00 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 ----------------------------------------------------------- ;V[HS ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 2001 Western Civilization 3 MA 3102 Applied Composition VI 2 4< *VUJLY[ ([[LUKHUJL =000 One Minor Required Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SCHOOL OF NURSING SCIENCE Curriculum Structure Courses
Credits
General Education Courses Basic Professional Courses Nursing Professional Courses: - Theory - Practicum Free Elective Courses
30 27 49 30 6
Total
142
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS -----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Science upon students ^OV TLL[ HSS NLULYHS YLX\PYLTLU[Z HUK ZWLJPĂ&#x201E;J YLX\PYLTLU[Z
OBJECTIVES
-----------------------------------------------------------The Nursing Science program of Au aims to produce X\HSPĂ&#x201E;LK WYVMLZZPVUHS U\YZPUN NYHK\H[LZ ^OV! Â&#x2039; KLTVUZ[YH[L ZLUZL VM TH[\YP[` HUK WYVMLZZPVUHS growth; Â&#x2039; WVZZLZZ OPNO WYVMLZZPVUHS X\HSPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVUZ HUK distinctive entrepreneurship; Â&#x2039; HYL SP[LYH[L PU OLHS[O JHYL PUMVYTH[PJZ HUK management; Â&#x2039; IHSHUJL I\ZPULZZ VYPLU[H[PVU ^P[O U\YZPUN profession; Â&#x2039; WLYMVYT Z\Z[HPUHISL KL]LSVWTLU[ HUK ZJPLU[PĂ&#x201E;J inquiry through research; Â&#x2039; WVZZLZZ SLHKLYZOPW X\HSP[PLZ HUK L[OPJHS TPUK" Â&#x2039; THUPMLZ[ HZZLY[P]LULZZ HUK ZVJPHS accountability; Â&#x2039; HYL ^LSS ]LYZLK PU ,UNSPZO HUK V[OLY SHUN\HNLZ" and Â&#x2039; LMMLJ[P]LS` JVSSHIVYH[L ^P[O UH[PVUHS HUK international health care team.
Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[L H TPUPT\T VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL program Â&#x2039; 6I[HPU H[ SLHZ[ ¸*š NYHKL PU HSS WYVMLZZPVUHS courses Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[L PU ZLZZPVUZ VM Z[\KLU[ assembly in BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar Â&#x2039; ,HYU H J\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ least 2.00 (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;? average) Â&#x2039; +LTVUZ[YH[L NVVK ILOH]PVY HUK ZLSM KPZJPWSPUL I` VI[HPUPUN H[ SLHZ[ VM KPZJPWSPUHY` ZJVYLZ Â&#x2039; 7HZZ [OL L_P[ PU[LY]PL^ [V WYV]L ,UNSPZO WYVĂ&#x201E;JPLUJ` ^P[O HJHKLTPJ HK]PZVY HUK VY English instructor Â&#x2039; /H]L SPIYHY` HUK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL university
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Nursing Science
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1113 Advanced Thai Communication (For Thai Students) 3 BG 1114 Basic Thai Communication (For International Students) 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2108 Healthcare Informatics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BG 3111 Introduction to Statistics 2 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Basic Professional Courses 27 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NB 1202 Anatomy 3 NB 1203 Physiology 3 NB 1205 Biochemistry 3 5) 4PJYVIPVSVN` HUK 7HYHZP[VSVN` NB 1208 Pharmacology 3 NB 1209 Pathophysiology 2 NB 1212 Nutrition for Healthy Life Style 3 5) :JPLU[PĂ&#x201E;J 5\YZPUN (WWYVHJO and Holistic Health Assessment 3 NB 2211 Multiculturalism in Health Care 1 NB 3200 Nursing Inquiry I 2 NB 3201 Nursing Inquiry II 1
Nursing Professional Courses 79 Credits Theory 49 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------5: -V\UKH[PVU VM 7YVMLZZPVUHS Nursing I 2 NS 1308 Foundation of Professional Nursing II 3 NS 1309 Health Promotion throughout Lifespan 3 NS 1310 Professional Socialization I 2 NS 2310 Alteration in Adult Health and Nursing I 3 NS 2311 Alteration in Adult Health and Nursing II 3 NS 2312 Gerontology Nursing 1 NS 2313 Critical Care Nursing 2 NS 2314 Family-Centered Care for Infant, Child, and Adolescent I 1 NS 2315 Family-Centered Care for Infant, Child, and Adolescent II 3 NS 2316 Psychology and Mental Health Nursing 2 5: /VSPZ[PJ *OPSKILHYPUN & Family Nursing I 2 NS 2318 Disaster Nursing 1 NS 3320 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing II 3 NS 3321 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing III 3 NS 3322 Bio-Behavioral Psychiatric Nursing 3 NS 3323 Community Focused Nursing I 2 NS 4308 Nursing Leadership & Management 3 NS 4320 Community Focused Nursing II 3 NS 4321 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment 2 NS 4322 Professional socialization II 2
Practicum 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NS 1403 Nursing Experience I 1 NS 1404 Nursing Experience II 1 NS 2418 Clinical Practicum for Professional Nursing Foundation 2 NS 2419 Clinical Practicum in adult Health 2 Nursing I NS 2420 Clinical Practicum in adult Health 2 Nursing II NS 2421 Critical Care Nursing Practicum 2 NS 2422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum I 1 NS 3400 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Practicum 2 NS 3420 Family â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Centered Care for Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nursing Practicum I 1 NS 3421 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum II 3 NS 3422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum III 2 NS 3423 Family â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Centered Care for Infant, Child and Adolescent Nursing Practicum II 2 NS 4413 Nursing Leadership and Management Practicum 2 NS 4415 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment Practicum 1 NS 4416 Comprehensive Nursing Skills 3 5: *VTT\UP[` -VJ\ZLK Nursing Practicum 3
Free Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students may select nursing courses from the following list or select courses offered by other Faculties. NE 3501 NE 3502 NE 3505 NE 4501 NE 4502
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3 3 3 3 3
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1113 Advanced Thai Communication (Thai Student only) 3 or BG 1114 Basic Thai Communication (Non-Thai Student only) NB 1202 Anatomy 3 NB 1203 Physiology 3 NB 1205 Biochemistry 3 5) 4PJYVIPVSVN` HUK 7HYHZP[VSVN` -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Summer Session -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NB 1208 Pharmacology 3 NS 1308 Foundation of Professional Nursing II 3 NS 1310 Professional Socialization I 2 NS 1404 Nursing Experience II 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 9 -----------------------------------------------------------SECOND YEAR
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 NB 1209 Pathophysiology 2 NB 1212 Nutrition for Healthy Life Style 3 5) :JPLU[PĂ&#x201E;J 5\YZPUN (WWYVHJO HUK Holistic Health Assessment 3 5: -V\UKH[PVU VM 7YVMLZZPVUHS Nursing I 2 NS 1309 Health Promotion throughout Lifespan 3 NS 1403 Nursing Experience I 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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-PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2108 Healthcare Informatics 3 NB 2211 Multiculturalism in Health Care 1 NS 2310 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing I 3 NS 2312 Gerontology Nursing 1 NS 2418 Clinical Practicum for Professional Nursing Foundation 2 NS 2419 Clinical Practicum in Adult Health 2 Nursing I -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Summer Session -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NS 2315 Family – Centered Care for Infant, Child and Adolescent II 3 5: /VSPZ[PJ *OPSKILHYPUN & Family Nursing I 2 NS 2318 Disaster Nursing 1 NS 2422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum I 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 7 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 NS 2311 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing II 3 NS 2313 Critical Care Nursing 2 NS 2314 Family – Centered Care for Infant, Child, and Adolescent I 1 NS 2316 Psychology and Mental Health Nursing II 2 NS 2420 Clinical Practicum in Adult Health Nursing II 2 NS 2421 Critical Care Nursing Practicum 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 3111 Introduction to Statistics 2 NB 3200 Nursing Inquiry I 2 NS 3320 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing II 3 NS 3420 Family – Centered Care for Infant, Child and Adolescent Nursing Practicum I 1 NS 3421 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum II 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 14 ------------------------------------------------------------
Summer Session -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NS 3323 Community Focused Nursing I 2 NS 3400 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Practicum 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 4 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------GS 1003 World Civilization 3 NB 3201 Nursing Inquiry II 1 NS 3321 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing III 3 NS 3322 Bio – Behavioral – Psychiatric Nursing 3 NS 3422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum III 2 NS 3423 Family – Centered Care for Infant, Child and Adolescent Nursing Practicum II 2 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 NS 4320 Community Focused Nursing II 3 NS 4321 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment 2 NS 4415 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment Practicum 1 5: *VTT\UP[` -VJ\ZLK Nursing Practicum 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------NS 4308 Nursing Leadership and Management 3 NS 4322 Professional Socialization II 2 NS 4413 Nursing Leadership and Management Practicum 2 NS 4416 Comprehensive Nursing Skills 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 10 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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SCHOOL OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Curriculum Structure Courses
CS
General Education Courses
30
30
Professional Courses Â&#x2039; )HZPJ *V\YZLZ Â&#x2039; 4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ Â&#x2039; :WLJPHSPaLK 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ Â&#x2039; 4HQVY ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ
Free Elective Courses Total
IT
TS
BDA
TM
30
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
142
141
140
140
141
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
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OBJECTIVES
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Science and Technology upon Z[\KLU[Z ^OV TLL[ HSS [OL YLX\PYLTLU[Z HZ MVSSV^Z! Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[PVU VM [OL [V[HS U\TILY VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL curriculum. Â&#x2039; *\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ SLHZ[ Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU ZLZZPVUZ VM BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar. Â&#x2039; 3PIYHY` HUK Ã&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL university. Â&#x2039; .VVK ILOH]PVY HUK KPZJPWSPUL
-----------------------------------------------------------The Program is designed to produce graduates who are: Â&#x2039; *HWHISL VM KL]LSVWPUN [OL M\UKHTLU[HSZ VM computer programs and with the expertise to analyze, operate, and manage computer systems. Â&#x2039; (ISL [V \UKLYZ[HUK [OL VYNHUPaH[PVU HUK operation of the computer hardware. Â&#x2039; (ISL [V OLSW PU [OL WYVTV[PVU HUK JVSSHIVYH[PVU of transfer technology which is undergoing rapid development. Â&#x2039; *HWHISL VM TLL[PUN [OL UH[PVU»Z WYLZLU[ HUK future needs for computer science experts in the application and development for computer planning. Â&#x2039; 7YLWHYLK MVY HK]HUJLK NYHK\H[L Z[\KPLZ PU [OL computer science. Â&#x2039; :VJPHSS` YLZWVUZPISL HUK ^OV \UKLYZ[HUK ^LSS the impacts and consequences of technology towards society and the environment.
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Assumption University of Thailand | SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Professional Courses 106 Credits Basic Courses 45 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 SC 2101 Computer Programming II 4 SC 2210 Files Organization 3 SC 2220 Computer Organization 3 SC 2231 Mathematics Foundation for Computer Science 3 TS 1201 Physics 4
Major Required Courses 31 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------SC 2211 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 SC 2212 Database Systems 3 SC 2213 Advanced Programming 4 SC 3210 Programming Languages 3 SC 3211 Operating Systems 3 SC 3220 Computer Architecture 3 SC 3230 Theory of Computation 3 SC 3231 Algorithms Design 3 SC 3351 Computer Networks 3 SC 4299 Senior Projects 3 Major Electives 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Major Electives Courses are divided into two groups. .YV\W ! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ H[ SLHZ[ 7 courses (21 Credits). SC 3320 Digital System Design 3 SC 4310 Software Engineering 3 SC 4311 Computer Graphics 3 SC 4312 Compiler Construction 3 SC 4320 Introduction to Microprocessors 3 SC 4321 VLSI Technology 3 SC 4330 Numerical Analysis 3 SC 4331 Formal Languages and Automata 3 :* (Y[PĂ&#x201E;JPHS 0U[LSSPNLUJL *VUJLW[Z SC 4333 Systems Analysis and Design 3 SC 4340 Neural Network 3 SC 4341 Machine Learning 3 SC 4352 Image Processing 3 :* 6IQLJ[ 6YPLU[LK *VUJLW[Z :* :LSLJ[LK *VTW\[LY 3HUN\HNL :* :`Z[LT 7YVNYHTTPUN :* >LI (WWSPJH[PVU +L]LSVWTLU[ :* ,U[LYWYPZL (WWSPJH[PVU Development 3 :* + .YHWOPJHS 7YVNYHTTPUN SC 4381 Computer and Information Security 3 SC 4390 Seminar in Computer Science 3 SC 4400-99 Selected Topics 3
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.YV\W ! (KKP[PVUHS JV\YZLZ [V M\SĂ&#x201E;SS [OL 4HQVY ,SLJ[P]L 9LX\PYLTLU[Z DA 3305 Data Mining Method 3 DA 2204 Statistical Packages 3 DA 4301 Operation Research I 3 DA 4302 Operation Research II 3 DA 4319 Introduction to Simulation 3 IT 3230 Management Information Systems 3 IT 4360 Multimedia Applications 3 IT 4261 Internetworking Workshop I 4 IT 4262 Internetworking Workshop II 4
STUDY PLAN
Free Electives Courses 6 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
-----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 TS 1201 Physics 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 SC 2101 Computer Programming II 4 SC 2231 Mathematics Foundation for Computer Science 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 SC 2212 Database Systems 3 SC 3210 Programming Languages 3 SC 3211 Operating Systems 3 SC 3220 Computer Architectures 3 SC 3230 Theory of Computation 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 SC 2210 Files Organization 3 SC 2211 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 SC 2213 Advanced Programming 4 SC 2220 Computer Organization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 SC 3351 Computer Networks 3 SC 3231 Algorithm Design 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MT 4201 Social Interests, Government Policies and Technology 3 SC 4299 Senior Projects 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Four Major Elective Course 12 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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COURSES
OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Program is designed to produce graduates who: Â&#x2039; Are able to manage and develop computer information systems. The program emphasizes the applicability of computer information system technology and communication network. Â&#x2039; Are capable of applying new technology in design, operation, linkage, control and management of computer information systems. Â&#x2039; Are able to provide advice and coordinate the services needed by executives in both internal and external units of organizations. Â&#x2039; (YL HISL [V OLSW Z\WWS` X\HSPĂ&#x201E;LK WLYZVUULS PU computer information systems whenever needs arise in the market place. Â&#x2039; Have good morals and code of ethics. Â&#x2039; Are responsible and understand the impacts and consequences of technology towards society and the environment. Â&#x2039; (YL HISL [V M\Y[OLY Z[\K` PU [OL Ă&#x201E;LSK VM JVTW\[LY information technology.
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Professional Courses 105 Credits Basic Courses 39 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 ACT 1603 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting II 3 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 TS 1201 Physics 4
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Major Required Courses 33 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 2210 File Structures and Processing 3 IT 2220 Computer System Concepts 3 IT 2230 Information Structures 3 IT 3210 Database Management Systems 3 IT 3211 Information Storage and Retrieval 3 IT 3230 Management Information Systems 3 IT 3231 Information Systems Analysis 3 IT 3232 Information System Design 3 IT 3253 Data Communication and Networking 3 IT 4299 Senior Projects 3 IT 4360 Multimedia Applications 3
.YV\W ! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ H[ SLHZ[ 2 courses (6 Credits). IT 4311 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 IT 4316 Image Processing 3 IT 4340 Introduction to Information Resource Management 3 0; /\THU *VTW\[LY 0U[LYHJ[PVU IT 4358 Expert Systems 3 IT 4359 E-Commerce 3 IT 4363 Information System Security and Auditing 3 IT 4400-99 Selected Topic 3 DA 2204 Statistical Package 3
Major Electives Courses 33 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Major Electives Courses are divided into three groups.
Free Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
.YV\W ! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ H[ SLHZ[ 2 courses (6 Credits). 0; 6IQLJ[ 6YPLU[LK 7YVNYHTTPUN 0 0; 6IQLJ[ 6YPLU[LK 7YVNYHTTPUN 00 0; =PZ\HS 7YVNYHTTPUN .YV\W ! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ H[ SLHZ[ 3 courses (9 Credits). IT 3351 Web Design and Development I 3 IT 3352 Database Application Workshop 3 IT 4314 Software Engineering Concepts 3 IT 4315 Objected Oriented Concept in Analysis and Design 3 IT 4352 Web Design and Development II 3 IT 4366 Advanced Data Management Systems 3
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 TS 1201 Physics 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting II 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW IT 2220 Computer Systems Concepts 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 IT 2210 File Structures and Processing 3 IT 2230 Information Structures 3 One Major Elective Courses from Group 1 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 IT 3210 Database Management Systems 3 IT 3230 Management Information Systems 3 IT 3231 Information Systems Analysis 3 IT 3253 Data Communication and Networking 3 One Major Elective Courses from Group 1 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 4299 Senior Projects 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 3211 Information Storage and Retrieval 3 IT 3232 Information Systems Design 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 4360 Multimedia Applications 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------Â&#x2039; 7YVK\JL [LSLJVTT\UPJH[PVUZ ZWLJPHSPZ[Z PU VYKLY [V TLL[ [OL THYRL[ KLTHUKZ PU [OL Ă&#x201E;LSKZ of telecommunications, data communications, and computer communications engineering. Â&#x2039; 7YVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL JHWHISL VM effectively applying telecommunication technology to improve performances and qualities of various systems in business and industries. Â&#x2039; +L]LSVW [OL HIPSP[` VM NYHK\H[LZ [V PKLU[PM` and isolate the problems, obtain relevant information, analyze alternative solutions, and implement chosen solutions. Â&#x2039; 7YVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL JHWHISL VM integrating the concepts and techniques from various study sources and applying them to solve the complicated problem. Â&#x2039; 7YVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^OV OH]L NVVK TVYHSZ and code of ethics. Â&#x2039; 7YVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^OV \UKLYZ[HUK [OLPY roles and responsibilities towards society, culture and the country.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Professional Courses 104 Credits Basic Courses 40 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 TS 1201 Physics 4 TS 2222 Introduction to Circuits and Electronics 4
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Major Required Courses 34 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------TS 2242 Communication Signal and Systems 4 TS 3230 Telecommunications System and Technology 3 TS 3256 Computer Networks and Open Systems 4 TS 3254 Digital Communications 4 TS 3255 Principles of Communications 4 TS 4261 Internetworking Workshop I 4 TS 4262 Internetworking Workshop II 4 TS 4255 Wireless Communication Systems 4 TS 4299 Senior Projects 3 Major Electives Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Major Electives Courses are divided into two groups. .YV\W ! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ H[ SLHZ[ 8 courses (24 Credits). TS 3332 Switching and Signaling Systems 3 TS 3338 Cryptography and Data Security 3 TS 3339 Introduction to Electromagnetic Field 3 TS 3350 Analog Communications 3 ;: *VTW\[LY (WWSPJH[PVU PU Telecommunications 3 TS 3359 Probability and Queuing Theory 3 TS 4332 Economics in Telecommunications Systems 3 TS 4333 Telecommunications Policy, Law, Regulation and Standard 3 TS 4335 Network Management and Controls 3 TS 4336 Operation Research 3 TS 4352 Satellite Communication Systems 3 TS 4353 Voice and Data Integration 3 TS 4355 Multimedia for Communications 3 TS 4356 Network Design and Analysis 3 ;: *LSS\SHY 4VIPSL :`Z[LTZ TS 4363 Optical Fiber Communications 3 TS 4365 Antenna Systems and Design 3 TS 4366 Information Theory and Coding 3
;:
0U[YVK\J[PVU [V :PT\SH[PVU MVY Telecommunications Systems ;: 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]HS\H[PVU VM Telecommunications Systems TS 4390 Seminar in Telecommunications TS 4391 Seminar in Information and Communication Technology TS 4400-99 Selected Topics Group 2 IT 3210 IT 3230 IT 3351 SC 2220 SC 3211
Database Management Systems Management Information Systems Web Design and Development I Computer Organization Operating Systems
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Free Electives 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the prerequisite (if any) of that course.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 TS 1201 Physics 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 (for Science & Technology students) BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 TS 2222 Introduction to Circuits and Electronics 4 TS 2242 Communication Signal and Systems 4 TS 3230 Telecommunications System and Technology 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------TS 3253 Computer Networks and Open Systems 4 TS 3255 Principles of Communications 4 Three Major Elective Courses 9 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 TS 4262 Internetworking Workshop II 4 TS 4299 Senior Projects 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 TS 3254 Digital Communications 4 TS 4261 Internetworking Workshop I 4 Two Major Elective Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------TS 4255 Wireless Communication Systems 4 Three Major Elective Courses 9 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES
-----------------------------------------------------------The Program is designed to produce graduates who are: Â&#x2039; ;V WYVK\JL JVTWL[LU[ NYHK\H[LZ ^OV OH]L strong academic background and are capable of conducting researches and expertise to HUHS`aL KLZPNU PU [OL Ă&#x201E;LSK VM KH[H HUHS`ZPZ Â&#x2039; ;V WYVK\JL JVTWL[LU[ NYHK\H[LZ ^OV OH]L the good basic in data analysis and capable of effectively applying computer technology in various applications.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Professional Courses 104 Credits Basic Courses 41 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 (for Science & Technology students) DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2201 Linear Algebra 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 DA 2204 Statistical Packages 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 TS 1201 Physics 4
Major Required Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------DA 3201 Statistical Inferences and Theory of Probability 3 DA 3202 Database Systems & Data-Warehouse Concepts 3 DA 3301 Principles of Data Collection Methods 3 DA 3302 Qualitative Research for Business and Applications 3 DA 3303 Quantitative Research for Business and Applications 3 DA 3304 Intelligence Systems 3 DA 3305 Data Mining Methods 3 DA 3306 Statistical Forecasting Techniques I 3 DA 3401 Multivariate Methods 3 DA 4299 Senior Project 3 Specialized Required Courses 18 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN and Financial Markets 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[
Major Electives Courses 15 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------DA 3203 Nonparametric Methods 3 DA 3402 Data Analysis 3 DA 4301 Operation Research I 3 DA 4302 Operation Research II 3 DA 4303 Counselor Workshop 3 DA 4304 Customer Relationship Management and E-Business 3 DA 4310 Statistical Forecasting Techniques II 3 DA 4311 Statistics for Quality Control 3 DA 4319 Introduction to Simulation 3 DA 4321 Applied Statistics for Decision Making 3 DA 4380 Selected Topics in Business Data Analysis 3 DA 4390 Seminar in Business Data Analysis 3 Free Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 TS 1201 Physics 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 (for Science & Technology students) BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 DA 2204 Statistical Package 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 DA 2201 Linear Algebra 3 DA 3201 Statistical Inferences and Theory of Probability 3 DA 3202 Database Systems & Data-Warehouse Concepts 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------DA 3301 Principles of Data Collection Methods 3 DA 3304 Intelligence Systems 3 DA 3306 Statistical Forecasting Techniques I 3 -05 4VUL` )HURPUN and Financial Markets 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 One Major Elective Courses 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 3303 Quantitative Research for Business and Applications 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 42; 4HYRL[PUN 4HUHNLTLU[ One Major Elective Courses 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------DA 3302 Qualitative Research for Business and Applications 3 DA 3305 Data Mining Methods 3 DA 3401 Multivariate Methods 3 MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 One Major Elective Courses 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------DA 4299 Senior Project 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Program is designed to produce: Â&#x2039; .YHK\H[LZ ^OV OH]L [OL RUV^SLKNL VM technology and managerial skills required in knowledge based society. Â&#x2039; .YHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL HISL [V KL]LSVW ZRPSSZ which manage and integrate multidisciplinary functional areas in technical and commercial business practices. Â&#x2039; .YHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL HKHW[HISL HUK HISL [V cope with the ambiguities of innovation-based PUK\Z[YPLZ HUK ZPNUPĂ&#x201E;JHU[ JOHUNLZ VM technological resource utilization within organizations. Â&#x2039; .YHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL \UPX\LS` LX\PWWLK ^P[O both science and business and able to play a key role in the combined management of the technical and commercial aspects of industry. Â&#x2039; .YHK\H[LZ ^OV HYL ZVJPHSS` YLZWVUZPISL and understand well the impacts and consequences of technology towards society and the environment.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MT 4201 Social Interest, Government Policies and Technology 3 Professional Courses 105 Credits Basic Courses 45 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 ACT 1603 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting II 3 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MT 2101 Principles of Technology Management 3 MT 2102 General Engineering Systems 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 SC 4333 Systems Analysis and Design 3 TS 1201 Physics 4
Major Required Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 3230 Management Information Systems 3 MT 2210 Fundamentals of Financial Management in Technology Development 3 MT 3211 Organization Behavior in Technology Driven Enterprises 3 MT 3212 Economics for Sciences and Technology Policy 3 MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management 3 MT 3221 Fundamentals of Communication Technology 3 MT 3230 Production and Project Management 3 MT 3340 Principles of Business Research 3 MT 4210 Technology Management and Business Strategy 3 MT 4299 Senior Project 3 Major Electives Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Major Electives Courses are divided into two groups. 4HUHNLTLU[ .YV\W! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V select at least 15 Credits. MT 3210 Human Resources in Technology Driven Enterprises 3 MT 3240 Work Analysis and Operation Designs 3 MT 3310 Global Business and Intellectual Property 3 MT 3311 Leadership and Managerial Skill Development 3 MT 3312 Quality Management 3 MT 3313 Technical Communications 3 MT 3314 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 3 MT 3315 Consumer Behavior in Technology Business 3 MT 3316 Customer Relationship Management in Technology Business 3 4; 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 0UK\Z[YPHS Marketing 3 MT 3318 Technology Retail Business 3 MT 3319 Consumer Technology Product and Merchandise Management 3 MT 3320 Organizational Development in Technology Enterprise 3
MT 3321
Global Innovation and Technological Changes MT 3322 Innovation Business MT 4310 International Marketing Management MT 4311 Technological Brand Management MT 4313 Management of Organization Transformation MT 4314 Marketing Communication for Technology Product MT 4315 Mobile Marketing and Technology MT 4316 Financial Planning and Analysis 4; )\ZPULZZ )\KNL[PUN HUK *VU[YVS MT 4318 Engineering Economics MT 4319 Economics and Technology Development MT 4320 Principles and Policies of Technology Investment MT 4321 Product Design and Technology MT 4322 Management of Technological Changes MT 4323 Entrepreneurship in Technology Business MT 4330 Operation System and Technology MT 4400-99 Selected Topic in Management MT 4390 Seminar in Management
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;LJOUPJHS .YV\W! :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V ZLSLJ[ at least 12 Credits. IT 2210 File Structures and Processing 3 IT 2220 Computer System Concepts 3 IT 2230 Information Structures 3 IT 3210 Database Management Systems 3 IT 3211 Information Storage and Retrieval 3 IT 3351 Web Design and Development I 3 IT 4311 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 IT 4316 Image Processing 3 IT 4340 Introduction to Information Resource Management 3 0; /\THU *VTW\[LY 0U[LYHJ[PVU IT 4359 E-Commerce 3 IT 4360 Multimedia Applications 3 DA 3202 Database Systems and Data Warehouse Concepts 3 DA 3302 Qualitative Research for Business and Application 3 DA 3303 Quantitative Research for Business and Application 3 DA 3305 Data Mining Methods 3
DA 4304
Customer Relationship Management and E-Business MT 4360 Computer Graphic and Application MT 4361 Computer Arts and Graphic Design MT 4362 Web Design and Web Multimedia MT 4363 Security Management in Information Technology MT 4364 Marketing Information System and Management MT 4365 Business Marketing Information System MT 4366 Logistic Technology and Operation 4; 7YPUJPWSLZ VM ,U[LYWYPZL Knowledge Management MT 4368 Technology Outsourcing MT 4369 Technology Value Evaluation Methodology 4; ,UNPULLYPUN :[H[PZ[PJZ 4; (K]HUJL :[H[PZ[PJZ MVY 9LZLHYJO MT 4450-99 Selected Topic in Technology MT 4391 Seminar in Technology SC 2220 Computer Organization
STUDY PLAN
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-----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 DA 1121 Basic Mathematics and Statistics 3 IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 TS 1201 Physics 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Other Group: Students are required to select at least 3 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are required to select one course from Management Group or Technical Group.
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1602 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting I 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 DA 2101 Calculus I 3 DA 2103 Principles of Statistics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 1101 Computer Programming I 4 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Free Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ACT 1603 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting II 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 DA 2102 Calculus II 3 DA 2203 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 0; 7YVNYHTTPUN >VYRZOVW MT 2102 General Engineering System 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IT 3230 Management Information System 3 MT 3212 Economics for Sciences and Technology Policy 3 MT 3221 Fundamentals of Communication Technology 3 MT 3230 Production and Project Management 3 SC 4333 System Analysis and Design 3 One Major Elective Courses 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 IT 2130 Systems Science 3 MT 2101 Principles of Technology Management 3 MT 2210 Fundamentals of Financial Management in Technology Development 3 MT 3211 Organization Behavior in Technology Driven Enterprises 3 MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management 3
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 LA 4606 Intellectual Property Law 3 MT 3340 Principles of Business Research 3 Three Major Elective Courses 9 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------MT 4201 Social Interests, Government Policies and Technology 3 MT 4210 Technology Management and Business Strategy 3 MT 4299 Senior Project 3 Two Major Elective Courses 6 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Four Major Elective Courses 12 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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General Education Courses
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OBJECTIVES
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
-----------------------------------------------------------Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Engineering upon students who meet all the requirements as follows: Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[PVU VM [OL [V[HS U\TILY VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL curriculum. Â&#x2039; *\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ least 2.00 Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU ZLZZPVUZ VM BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar. Â&#x2039; 3PIYHY` HUK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL university. Â&#x2039; .VVK ILOH]PVY HUK KPZJPWSPUL
---------------------------------------------------------The Program aims to produce graduates who: Â&#x2039; /H]L RUV^SLKNL PU JVTW\[LY HUK UL[^VYR LU gineering and are able to apply knowledge in the hardware and software administration of computer systems, database management, and computer programming. Â&#x2039; (YL JHWHISL VM KLZPNUPUN JVU[YVSSPUN HUK developing computer-network systems. Â&#x2039; (YL JHWHISL VM JVUK\J[PUN YLZLHYJO PU IV[O theoretical and practical aspects. Â&#x2039; /H]L TVYHS HUK WYVMLZZPVUHS L[OPJ
Assumption University of Thailand | School of Engineering
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man & His Environment 3 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Concentration Courses 110 credits Basic Engineering Courses 20 credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 Core Courses 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3
Major Required Courses 69 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure 3 *, 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *VTW\[LY Systems 3 *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` *, *VTW\[LY (YJOP[LJ[\YL CE 3103 Computer Operating Systems 3 CE 3104 Software Engineering 3 CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 CE 3106 Programming Languages 3 CE 3108 Database Management Systems 3 CE 3111 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 *, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY :`Z[LTZ +LZPNU *, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY :`Z[LTZ +LZPNU Laboratory 1 *, :`Z[LT HUK 5L[^VYR Programming 3 CE 4221 Network Applications and Technology 3 CE 4222 Computer Networks 3 CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks 3 CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 CE 4225 Computer and Network Security 3 CE 4226 Network Systems Analysis and Design 3 *, 4PJYVJVTW\[LY 0U[LYMHJPUN Laboratory 1 CE 4901 Computer and Network Engineering Project I 1 CE 4902 Computer and Network Engineering Project II 2 EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2605 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2606 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 TE 3003 Fundamentals of Communication Systems 3
Major Electives Courses 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take major elective courses of 6 credits from the following courses: CE 4106 CE 4108 CE 4109
Object-Orient Programming Operations Research Information Systems Analysis and Design CE 4110 Compilers CE 4114 Data Mining *, 4VIPSL HUK >PYLSLZZ 5L[^VYRZ *, (K]HUJLK *VTW\[LY (YJOP[LJ[\YL *, -H\S[ [VSLYHU[ *VTW\[LY *, (Y[PĂ&#x201E;JPHS 0U[LSSPNLUJL CE 4903 Advanced Topics in Computer Engineering CE 4904 Special Problems in Computer Engineering EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing EE 4403 Basic Mechatronics EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design EE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control MCE 3801 Basic Aviation I MCE 3802 Basic Aviation II ;, +PNP[HS ;LSLWOVU` TE 4112 Optical Communications TE 4201 Communication Electronics TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory TE 4204 Optoelectronics
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure 3 *, 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *VTW\[LY :`Z[LT -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Free Electives 6 credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CE 3103 Computer Operating Systems 3 CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 CE 3106 Programming Languages 3 TE 3003 Fundamentals of Communication Systems 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 *, *VTW\[LY (YJOP[LJ[\YL EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2605 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2606 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CE 3104 Software Engineering 3 CE 3108 Database Management Systems 3 CE 3111 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 *, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY :`Z[LTZ +LZPNU *, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY :`Z[LTZ +LZPNU Laboratory 1 CE 4222 Computer Networks 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, :`Z[LT HUK 5L[^VYR Programming 3 CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks 3 CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 CE 4225 Computer an Network Security 3 *, 4PJYVJVTW\[LY 0U[LYMHJPUN Laboratory 1 CE 4901 Computer and Network Engineering Project I 1 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 4221 Network Applications and Technology 3 CE 4226 Network Systems Analysis and Design 3 CE 4902 Computer and Network Engineering Project II 2 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Program aims to produce graduates who: /H]L RUV^SLKNL PU LSLJ[YPJHS LUNPULLYPUN HUK are able to apply knowledge in the administration of building electrical systems, high-voltage systems, illumination system, industrial electrical systems, and safety in electrical systems. (YL JHWHISL VM KLZPNUPUN OPNO ]VS[HNL LSLJ[YVUPJ circuits, and those deployed in the control of electrical devices. (YL JHWHISL VM JVUK\J[PUN YLZLHYJO PU IV[O theoretical and practical aspects. /H]L TVYHS HUK WYVMLZZPVUHS L[OPJZ
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 34 credits BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man & His Environment 3 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Concentration Courses 107 credits Basic Engineering Courses 20 credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 Core Courses 16 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3 TE 3002 Communications Laboratory 1 TE 3003 Fundamentals of Communication Systems 3
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Major Required Courses 65 credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2601 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 EE 2602 Electronic Devices and Circuits 1 Laboratory EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2604 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE 3402 Electrical Machines 3 EE 3403 Electrical Machines Laboratory 1 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 ,, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVYZ EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 EE 4501 Power System Analysis 3 EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design 3 EE 4505 Power System Protection 3 EE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ 3HIVYH[VY` EE 4901 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project I 1 EE 4902 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project II 2
Major Electives Courses 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU [HRL THQVY LSLJ[P]L JV\YZLZ VM 6 credits from the following courses: BG 4000
Advanced Engineering Mathematics CE 4222 Computer Networks CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks EE 3606 Electrical Instruments and Measurements EE 4201 Network Theory EE 4301 Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility EE 4401 Electric Drive EE 4402 Analysis and Design of Electrical Machines EE 4403 Basic Mechatronics EE 4504 Illumination Engineering EE 4506 High Voltage Engineering EE 4508 Power Plant and Substations EE 4600 IC Technology EE 4601 Industrial Electronics ,, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY 0U[LYMHJL Techniques EE 4903 Advanced Topics in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering EE 4904 Special Problems in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering IE 4201 Engineering Management IE 4202 Engineering Economy MCE 3801 Basic Aviation I MCE 3802 Basic Aviation II 4, ;OLYTVĂ&#x2026;\PKZ TE 3102 Communication Networks and Transmission Lines ;, +PNP[HS ;LSLWOVU` TE 4112 Optical Communications TE 4201 Communication Electronics TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory TE 4204 Optoelectronics
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3
Free Electives 6 credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 0008 Chemistry Laboratory 1 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2601 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 EE 2602 Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory 1 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2604 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 EE 3402 Electrical Machines 3 EE 3403 Electrical Machines Laboratory 1 EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 ,, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVYZ TE 3002 Communications Laboratory 1 TE 3003 Fundamentals of Communication Systems 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 EE 4501 Power System Analysis 3 EE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 EE 4901 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project I 1 One Major Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design 3 EE 4505 Power System Protection 3 ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ 3HIVYH[VY` EE 4902 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project II 2 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The Program aims to produce graduates who: ;V WYVK\JL JVTWL[LU[ NYHK\H[LZ PU [OL ÄLSK of Mechatronics to enable them to apply the relevant knowledge and technologies for the design and realization of innovation systems and products. ;V Z\WWS` X\HSPÄLK WLYZVUULS [V TLL[ [OL requirements of specialists in Mechatronics in Thailand’s public and private sectors. ;V WYLWHYL Z[\KLU[Z MVY HK]HUJLK NYHK\H[L studies in Mechatronics and Manufacturing ,UNPULLYPUN HUK YLSH[LK ÄLSKZ ;V WYVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^OV OH]L HJX\PYLK a sense of professional ethics and responsibility towards the profession and community. ;V WYVK\JL NYHK\H[LZ ^P[O ^LSS KL]LSVWLK generic skills such as critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, problem-solving, independent thought, effective communication and ability to work in a cooperative manner as a member of a team.
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 47 credits BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 0 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man & His Environment 3 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BG 3200 Discrete Mathematics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 Concentration Courses 91 credits Core Courses 19 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 1100 Computer Programming for Engineers 3 EE 1101 Introduction to Engineering Profession 2 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 ME 2120 Engineering Static 3 ME 2121 Engineering Dynamics 3
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Major Required Courses 66 credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` CE 4201 Image Processing and Computer Vision 3 EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory 1 EE 3402 Electrical Machines 3 EE 3403 Electrical Machines Laboratory 1 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 EE 3405 Digital Control Systems 3 EE 3606 Electrical Instruments and Measurements 3 ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ 3HIVYH[VY` IE 4100 Manufacturing Processes 3 MCE 2101 Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 3 MCE 2102 Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory I 1 MCE 4101 Introduction to Robotics 3 MCE 4102 Introduction to Industrial Automation 3 MCE 4103 Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory II 2 MCE 4901 Mechatronics Engineering Project I 1 MCE 4902 Mechatronics Engineering Project II 2 ME 3110 Mechanics of Material 3 ME 3120 Mechanics of Machinery 3 ME 3311 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems 3 ME 3312 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Lab 1
Major Electives Courses 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU [HRL THQVY LSLJ[P]L JV\YZLZ VM 6 credits from the following courses: CE 4221 CE 4224 CE 4225 EE 3301 EE 4305 EE 4501 EE 4503 EE 4506 ,, EE 4602 EE 4603 ,, IE 4101 IE 4201 IE 4202 MCE 3801 MCE 3802 MCE 4903 MCE 4904 ME 4010 ME 4310 ME 4410 ME 4411 ME 4412 TE 3001
Network Applications and Technology Telecommunication Network Laboratory Computer and Network Security Electromagnetic Fields Digital Signal Processing Power System Analysis Electrical System Design High Voltage Engineering 7V^LY 7SHU[ ,UNPULLYPUN Industrial Instrumentation and Control Industrial Electronics 4PJYVWYVJLZZVY 0U[LYMHJL Techniques Manufacturing and Information Technology Engineering Management Engineering Economics Basic Aviation I Basic Aviation II Advanced Topics in Mechatronics Engineering Special Problems in Mechatronics Engineering Machine Design Mechanical Vibration Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Internal Combustion Engines Fundamental of Telecommunications
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 CE 1100 Computer Programming for Engineers 3 EE 1101 Introduction to Engineering Profession 2 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ BG 3200 Applied Statistics 3 EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 MCE 2101 Fundamental of Mechatronics Engineering 3 MCE 2102 Fundamental of Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory I 1 ME 2120 Engineering Static 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory 1 EE 3606 Electrical Instruments and Measurements 3 ME 2121 Engineering Dynamics 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` EE 3402 Electrical Machines 3 EE 3403 Electrical Machines Laboratory 1 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 ME 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3 ME 3120 Mechanics of Machinery 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ ,, 7V^LY ,SLJ[YVUPJZ 3HI MCE 4102 Introduction to Industrial Automation 3 MCE 4103 Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory II 1 MCE 4901 Mechatronics Engineering Project I 1 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CE 4201 Image Processing and Computer Vision 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 EE 3405 Digital Control Systems 3 ME 3311 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems 3 ME 3312 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems 1 Laboratory One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------IE 4100 Manufacturing Processes 3 MCE 4101 Introduction to Robotics 3 MCE 4902 Mechatronics Engineering Project II 2 One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 14 ------------------------------------------------------------
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-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 34 credits BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man & His Environment 3 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Concentration Courses 109 credits Basic Engineering Courses 20 credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 Core Courses 24 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure 3 *, :`Z[LT HUK 5L[^VYR Programming 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3
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Major Required Courses 53 credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` CE 4222 Computer Networks 3 CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2601 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 EE 2602 Electronic Devices and Circuits 1 Laboratory EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2604 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 ,, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVYZ EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 TE 3000 Principles of Communications 3 TE 3002 Communication Laboratory 1 TE 3102 Communication Networks and 3 Transmission Lines TE 3301 Radio Wave Propagation 3 TE 4201 Communication Electronics 3 TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory 1 TE 4901 Telecommunication and Electronic 1 Engineering Project I TE 4902 Telecommunication and Electronic 2 Engineering Project II
Major Electives Courses 12 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU [HRL THQVY LSLJ[P]L JV\YZLZ VM 12 credits from the following courses: BG 4000 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3 CE 4221 Networks Applications and Technology 3 CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks 3 *, 4VIPSL HUK >PYLSLZZ 5L[^VYRZ EE 3606 Electrical Instruments and Measurements 3 EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design 3 MCE 3801 Basic Aviation I 3 MCE 3802 Basic Aviation II 3 TE 4105 Microwave Engineering 3 ;, +PNP[HS ;LSLWOVU` TE 4110 Wireless Communications and Cellular Systems 3 TE 4111 Antenna Engineering 3 TE 4112 Optical Communications 3 TE 4203 Noise in Electronics Systems 3 TE 4204 Optoelectronics 3 TE 4903 Advanced Topics in Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering 3 TE 4904 Special Problems in Telecommunication And Electronic Engineering 3 Free Electives 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 0008 Chemistry Laboratory 1 BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 ME 1112 Engineering Laboratory 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 ). ,UNPULLYPUN 4H[OLTH[PJZ EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2601 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 EE 2602 Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory 1 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 EE 2203 Signals and Systems 3 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 EE 2604 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure 3 *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CE 4222 Computer Networks 3 CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 TE 3102 Communication Network and Transmission Lines 3 TE 4901 Telecommunication and Electronic 1 Engineering Project I One Major Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------*, :`Z[LT HUK 5L[^VYR Programming 3 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 ,, 4PJYVWYVJLZZVYZ GS 1003 World Civilization 3 TE 3000 Principles of Communications 3 TE 3002 Communications Laboratory 1 TE 3301 Radio Wave Propagation 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------TE 4201 Communication Electronics 3 TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory 1 TE 4902 Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering Project II 2 One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Engineering
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To produce graduates who have the characteristics, knowledge and skills as follows: Â&#x2039; )L TVYHSS` ZV\UK JVTTP[[LK [V HJ[PUN Q\Z[S` HUK VWLU [V M\Y[OLY NYV^[O Â&#x2039; /H]L HLYVUH\[PJ RUV^SLKNL IV[O LUNPULLYPUN HUK UVU LUNPULLYPUN Â&#x2039; /H]L HPYJYHM[ THUL\]LY ZRPSSZ Â&#x2039; )L VWLU TPUKLK ^P[O Z[YVUN SVNPJHS [OPURPUN WYVISLT ZVS]PUN Â&#x2039; /H]L JVTT\UPJH[PVU ZRPSSZ Course Multi-Crew Pilot Commercial Pilot Aircraft Maintenance Engineer -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 30 30 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Specialized Courses - Basic Engineering Courses 39 39 39 - Major Required Courses 66 55 63 4HQVY ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------YLL ,SLJ[P]LZ *V\YZLZ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total Credits 147 147 147
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1220 Fundamentals of Computer Processing 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3
Specialized Courses 111 credits Basic Engineering Courses 39 credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory 1 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3
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AE 4300
Major Required Courses Students can select Multi-crew Pilot, or Commercial Pilot, or Aircraft Maintenance Engineer as their major.
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Multi-crew Pilot 66 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Ground 3 AE 1200 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Flight 2 AE 2100 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Ground 3 AE 2200 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Flight I 1 AE 2201 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Flight II 1 AE 2202 Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations 2 AE 2203 Basic Flying: Operational Procedures 1 AE 2300 Basic Flying: Flight Communications 1 AE 2401 Basic Flying: Air Law 3 AE 3200 Intermediate Flying: Flight Simulator Training Device I 1 AE 3201 Intermediate Flying: Flight Simulator Training Device II 1 AE 3300 Intermediate Flying: Route Manual and Pilot Applications 3 AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation 3 AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I 3 AE 3303 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning II 3 AE 3304 Intermediate Flying: Meteorology 3 AE 3400 Intermediate Flying: Advanced Aerodynamics 3 AE 3500 Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems 3 AE 3501 Intermediate Flying: Power Plants and Instrumentations 3 AE 3502 Intermediate Flying: Radio Navigation 3 AE 3600 Advanced Flying: Multi-Engine Turbine - Ground 3 AE 3601 Advanced Flying: Multi-Engine Turbine - Flight 4 (, (K]HUJLK -S`PUN! :WLJPÄJ (PYJYHM[ Flight - Ground 3 AE 3603 Advanced Flying: :WLJPÄJ (PYJYHM[ SPNO[ ¶ -SPNO[ AE 3900 Seminar in International and Domestic Navigation 3
Intermediate Flying: Crew Resources Management and Flight Safety Intermediate Flying: Human Performance and Limitations
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Commercial Pilot 55 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Ground 3 AE 1200 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Flight 2 AE 2100 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Ground 3 AE 2200 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Flight I 1 AE 2201 Basic Flying: Single/MultiEngine - Flight II 1 AE 2202 Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations 2 AE 2203 Basic Flying: Operational Procedures 1 AE 2300 Basic Flying: Flight Communications 1 AE 2401 Basic Flying: Air Law 3 AE 3300 Intermediate Flying: Route Manual and Pilot Applications 3 AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation 3 AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I 3 AE 3303 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning II 3 AE 3304 Intermediate Flying: Meteorology 3 AE 3400 Intermediate Flying: Advanced Aerodynamics 3 AE 3500 Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems 3 AE 3501 Intermediate Flying: Power Plants and Instrumentations 3 AE 3502 Intermediate Flying: Radio Navigation 3 (, *VTTLYJPHS -SPNO[ 0 (, *VTTLYJPHS -SPNO[ 00 (, *VTTLYJPHS -SPNO[ 000 (, *VTTLYJPHS -SPNO[ 0= AE 3900 Seminar in International and Domestic Navigation 3 AE 4300 Intermediate Flying: Crew Resources Management and Flight Safety 1 AE 4301 Intermediate Flying: Human Performance and Limitations 3
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 63 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AE 1910 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance I 1 AE 1911 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance II 1 AE 1920 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance III 1 AE 2501 Maintenance English I 1 AE 2502 Maintenance English II 1 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! 7YVW\SZPVU Theory 2 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Engine 3 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aerodynamics 2 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Structure 3 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Material 3 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Performance 3 AE 2901 Fundamental Aircraft: 7YHJ[PJHS =LYPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVU AE 3310 Aircraft Maintenance: Maintenance Human Factor 1 AE 3311 Aircraft System: Technical Document System 3 AE 3312 Aircraft System: Logistics 2 AE 3411 Aircraft System: Aviation Acts and Airworthiness Regulations 3 AE 3511 Aircraft System: Aircraft Communications 1 AE 3512 Aircraft System: Ground Support Equipment 2 AE 3513 Aircraft System: Non-Destructive Inspection 3 (, (PYJYHM[ 4HPU[LUHUJL! Aircraft Maintenance I 3 (, (PYJYHM[ 4HPU[LUHUJL! Aircraft Maintenance II 3 (, (PYJYHM[ :`Z[LT! /`KYH\SPJ and Pneumatic System 3 (, (PYJYHM[ :`Z[LT! 3HUKPUN .LHY and Brake System 3 (, (PYJYHM[ :`Z[LT! -\LS :`Z[LT (, (PYJYHM[ :`Z[LT! 7V^LYWSHU[ (, (PYJYHM[ :`Z[LT! :[HIPSP[` HUK Weight & Balance System 3 AE 3800 Aircraft System: Aircraft Electrical System 3 AE 3901 Aircraft Maintenance: 7YHJ[PJHS =LYPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVU AE 4901 Aircraft System: 7YHJ[PJHS =LYPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVU
Major Elective Courses -----------------------------------------------------------1. Students of all majors can select the following courses as major elective courses according to the number of required credits. 1 Multi-crew Pilot 6 credits *VTTLYJPHS 7PSV[ JYLKP[Z 3 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 12 credits 2. Students can also select major required courses of other majors as their major elective courses. -----------------------------------------------------------AE 2402 English for Aviation 3 AE 3401 Avionics 3 (, *VTTLYJPHS 7PSV[ 3PJLUZL Instructor 6 (, *VTTLYJPHS 7PSV[ 3PJLUZL Instructor: Fight I 2 (, *VTTLYJPHS 7PSV[ 3PJLUZL Instructor: Flight II 2 AE 4904 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering I 3 AE 4905 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering II 2 AE 4906 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering III 1 AE 4930 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering I 3 AE 4931 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering II 2 AE 4932 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering III 1 *, 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V Computer Systems 3 *, 4VIPSL HUK >PYLSLZZ 5L[^VYRZ EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems 3 EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 EE 4403 Basic Mechatronics 3 EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design 3 EE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 MCE 2101 Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 3 MCE 2102 Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering Lab I 1 TE 4201 Communication Electronics 3 TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory 1
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Free Elective Courses 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits from any faculty in Assumption University upon completion of the prerequisites (if any).
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1204 Calculus I 3 BG 1211 Physics I 3 BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 BG 1220 Fundamental of Computer Processing 3 ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 16 -----------------------------------------------------------OR Aircraft Maintenance Engineer AE 1910 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance I 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1205 Calculus II 3 BG 1213 Physics II 3 BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 Multi-crew Pilot OR Commercial Pilot AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Ground
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FIRST YEAR Summer Session -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------Multi-crew Pilot OR Commercial Pilot AE 1200 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Flight 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 2 -----------------------------------------------------------OR Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Major Elective 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 2 -----------------------------------------------------------SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU *, +PNP[HS 3VNPJ +LZPNU 3HIVYH[VY` EE 2201 Electric Circuits EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 Multi-crew Pilot OR Commercial Pilot AE 2100 Basic Flying: Single/ Multi-Engine - Ground 3 AE 2200 Basic Flying: Single/ Multi-Engine - Flight I 1 AE 2300 Basic Flying: Flight Communications 1 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------OR Aircraft Maintenance Engineer AE 1920 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance III 1 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Engine 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 ME 2210 Engineering Mechanics 3 EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory1
OR Commercial Pilot AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I AE 3500 Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems (, *VTTLYJPHS -SPNO[ 0 Major Elective
Multi-crew Pilot OR Commercial Pilot AE 2201 Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine Flight II 1 AE 2202 Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations 2 AE 2203 Basic Flying: Operational Procedures 1 AE 2401 Basic Flying: Air Law 3
OR Aircraft Maintenance Engineer AE 2502 Maintenance English II 1 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Fundamental of Aerodynamics 2 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Performance 3 AE 3310 Aircraft Maintenance: Human Factor 1 (, (PYJYHM[ 4HPU[LUHUJL! Aircraft Maintenance I 3 Major Elective 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
OR Aircraft Maintenance Engineer AE 2501 Maintenance English I 1 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Structure 3 (, -\UKHTLU[HS (PYJYHM[! Aircraft Material 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------EE 2401 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3 EE 2402 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory 1 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Multi-crew Pilot AE 3200 Intermediate Flying: Flight Simulator Training Device I AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I AE 3500 Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems Major Elective
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Communication Arts
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Communication Arts
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International students only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concern for Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 Professional Courses 99 credits Core Courses 39 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and Cinematography 3 CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3
Major Required Courses 42 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 AD 3113 Customer Relationship Management 3 AD 4100 Seminar in Advertising 3 AD 4101 Advertising Workshop I 3 AD 4102 Advertising Workshop II 3 AD 4109 Advertising Management 3 AD 4114 Campaign Management 3 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 Major Electives 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU JOVVZL JV\YZLZ [V M\SĂ&#x201E;SS JYLKP[Z from the following courses and/or choose minor courses of other department. AD 3106 Arts Direction 3 AD 3111 Interactive Advertising 3 AD 3115 International Communication Campaign 3 AD 3116 Account Planning 3 (+ (K]LY[PZPUN HUK 7VW\SHY *\S[\YL AD 3118 Selected Topics in Advertising 3 (+ )HZPJ *VW`^YP[PUN ;OHP or AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 AD 4119 Strategic Corporate Communication Management 3 AD 4120 Advanced Advertising Research 3 AD 4121 Media Strategy Management 3 AD 4122 Direct Communication Campaign Management 3 AD 4123 Marketing Channel Communication 3 Minor Courses 18 credits ---------------------------------------------------------Only for Advertising students wishing to study a minor of other departments.
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Minor in New Media Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production 3 NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operation 3 NM 3409 Broadcast Interviewing and Announcing 3 NM 3411 Creativity and Innovation 3 NM 3412 Creativity Graphics for Communication Design 3 54 *VTW\[LY .YHWOPJZ for Communication Design 3 NM 3418 Interactive Media Art 3 NM 3419 Selected Topics in New Media 3 NM 4410 Advanced Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 NM 4413 Advanced Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4414 Sound for Video Production 3 NM 4415 Film Criticism 3 NM 4416 Advanced Film Analysis 3
Minor in Performance Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 PC 3302 Principles of Performance Design 3 PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PC 3303 Script Writing in Thai 3 or PC 3304 Script Writing in English 3 PC 3311 Personality and Social Interaction 3 PC 3312 Vocal-physical Communication 3 PC 3313 Sound Design 3 PC 4314 Costume/Prop and Make-up Selection 3 PC 4315 Fundamentals of Lighting 3 PC 4316 Directing 3 7* 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *YP[PJPZT PC 4318 Audition 3 PC 4319 Script Management 3
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4PUVY PU 7\ISPJ 9LSH[PVUZ Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 or PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations 3 PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 PR 3210 Negotiations 3 PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai 3 79 +LZR[VW 7\ISPZOPUN 7YLZLU[H[PVU Graphics 3 PR 3218 Special Events Management for Public Relations 3 PR 3219 Community Relations and Traditional Media 3 PR 4203 External Relations and Media Relations 3 PR 4220 Financial and Investor Relations 3 PR 4221 Public Relations for Issue and Crisis Management 3 PR 4222 News Writing and Reporting 3 PR 4223 Magazine/ Feature Writing 3 PR 4224 Advanced Research for Public Relations 3 PR 4225 Image Management for Public Relations 3 PR 4226 Selected Topics in Public Relations 3 Free Electives 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the prerequisite (if any) of that course.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for 3 Communication Arts MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester A student is allowed to register for a maximum of 6 credits for summer session. -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and 3 Cinematography CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting CA 2015 Introduction to Performance 3 Communication CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 AD 3103 Creative Strategy in Advertising 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 4101 Advertising Workshop I 3 AD 4109 Advertising Management 3 CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concerns for 3 Communication MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 AD 3113 Customer Relationship Management 3 AD 4100 Seminar in Advertising 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 4102 Advertising Workshop II 3 AD 4114 Campaign Management 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------To produce graduates who Are knowledgeable about the trends and changes in communications, technology, society and impact on culture and communications theory. Are capable in the skill of applying digital technology to communications at both the local and international levels. Are aware of the importance of their work and its impact to society so that they are ethically sound and socially responsible WYHJ[P[PVULYZ PU [OL ÄLSK VM JVTT\UPJH[PVUZ
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International students only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concern for Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 Professional Courses 99 credits Core Courses 39 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and 3 Cinematography CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3
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Major Required Courses 45 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production 3 NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operations 3 NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 NM 3412 Creativity and Innovation 3 NM 3413 Audience Analysis 3 NM 4405 Broadcast and New Media Management 3 NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 54 :LTPUHY PU )YVHKJHZ[ and New Media 3 NM 4408 Studio Workshop 6 Major Electives Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU JOVVZL JV\YZLZ [V M\SĂ&#x201E;SS JYLKP[Z from the following courses and/or choose minor courses of other department. NM 3409 NM 3411 54 NM 3418 NM 3419 NM 4410 NM 4413 NM 4414
Broadcast Interviewing and Announcing Advanced Photography and Digital Imaging *VTW\[LY .YHWOPJZ for Communication Design Interactive Media Art Selected Topics in New Media Advanced Broadcast Media Production and Directing Advanced Multimedia Editing Sound for Video Production
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Minor Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Only for New Media Communication students wishing to study a minor of other departments. Minor in Advertising Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3106 Art Direction 3 AD 3111 Interactive Advertising 3 AD 3115 International Communication Campaign 3 AD 3116 Account Planning 3 (+ (K]LY[PZPUN HUK 7VW\SHY *\S[\YL AD 3118 Selected Topics in Advertising 3 (+ )HZPJ *VW`^YP[PUN ;OHP or AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 AD 4119 Strategic Corporate Communication Management 3 AD 4120 Advanced Advertising Research 3 AD 4121 Media Strategy Management 3 AD 4122 Direct Communication Campaign 3 Management AD 4123 Marketing Channel Communication 3
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Minor in Performance Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits ---------------------------------------------------------PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 PC 3302 Principles of Performance Design 3 PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits ---------------------------------------------------------PC 3303 Script Writing in Thai 3 or PC 3304 Script Writing in English 3 PC 3311 Personality and Social Interaction 3 PC 3312 Vocal-physical Communication 3 PC 3313 Sound Design 3 PC 4314 Costume/Prop and Make-up Selection 3 PC 4315 Fundamentals of Lighting 3 PC 4316 Directing 3 7* 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *YP[PJPZT PC 4318 Audition 3 PC 4319 Script Management 3
4PUVY PU 7\ISPJ 9LSH[PVUZ Minor Required Courses 9 credits ---------------------------------------------------------PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 or PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations 3 PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits ---------------------------------------------------------PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 PR 3210 Negotiations 3 PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai 3 79 +LZR[VW 7\ISPZOPUN 7YLZLU[H[PVU Graphics 3 PR 3218 Special Events Management for Public Relations 3 PR 3219 Community Relations and Traditional Media 3 PR 4203 External Relations and Media Relations 3 PR 4220 Financial and Investor Relations 3 PR 4221 Public Relations for Issue and Crisis Management 3 PR 4222 News Writing and Reporting 3 PR 4223 Magazine/ Feature Writing 3 PR 4224 Advanced Research for Public Relations 3 PR 4225 Image Management for Public Relations 3 PR 4226 Selected Topics in Public Relations 3 Free Electives 6 credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the prerequisite (if any) of that course.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and Cinematography 3 CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production 3 NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operations 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 NM 3412 Creativity and Innovation 3 NM 3413 Audience Analysis 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concerns for 3 Communication MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 NM 4405 Broadcast and New Media Management 3 NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------54 :LTPUHY PU )YVHKJHZ[ and New Media 3 NM 4408 Studio Workshop 6 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------To produce graduates who 2UV^ HUK \UKLYZ[HUK [OL WYPUJPWSLZ HUK practices in creating, designing and organizing a performance, both behind-the-scenes and on stage aspects. 3VNPJHSS` HUK Z`Z[LTH[PJHSS` HWWS` [OL WYPUJPWSLZ and practices when organizing and managing a performance. ,MMLJ[P]LS` HUK LMÄJPLU[S` \ZL H WLYMVYTHUJL a show, and an event as a communication tool.
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International students only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concern for Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3
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Professional Courses 99 credits Core Courses 39 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and 3 Cinematography CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for 3 Communication Arts CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 Major Required Courses 42 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 PC 3302 Principles of Performance Design 3 PC 3303 Script Writing in Thai 3 or PC 3304 Script Writing in English 3 PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 PC 4306 Stage/Event Management 3 7* 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *VTWVZP[PVU PC 4308 Performance Communication Workshop I 3 PC 4309 Performance Communication Workshop II 3 PC 4310 Seminar in Performance Communication 3
Major Electives Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU JOVVZL JV\YZLZ [V M\SĂ&#x201E;SS JYLKP[Z from the following courses and/or choose minor courses of other department. PC 3311 PC 3312 PC 3313 PC 4314 PC 4315 PC 4316 7* PC 4318 PC 4319
Personality and Social Interaction Vocal-physical Communication Sound Design Costume/Prop and Make-up Selection Fundamentals of Lighting Directing 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *YP[PJPZT Audition Script Management
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Minor Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Only for Performance Communication students wishing to study a minor of other departments. Minor in Advertising Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3106 Art Direction 3 AD 3111 Interactive Advertising 3 AD 3115 International Communication Campaign 3 AD 3116 Account Planning 3 (+ (K]LY[PZPUN HUK 7VW\SHY *\S[\YL AD 3118 Selected Topics in Advertising 3 (+ )HZPJ *VW`^YP[PUN ;OHP or AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 AD 4119 Strategic Corporate Communication Management 3 AD 4120 Advanced Advertising Research 3 AD 4121 Media Strategy Management 3 AD 4122 Direct Communication Campaign 3 Management AD 4123 Marketing Channel Communication 3
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Minor in New Media Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production 3 NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operation 3 NM 3409 Broadcast Interviewing and Announcing 3 NM 3411 Creativity and Innovation 3 NM 3412 Creativity Graphics for Communication Design 3 54 *VTW\[LY .YHWOPJZ for Communication Design 3 NM 3418 Interactive Media Art 3 NM 3419 Selected Topics in New Media 3 NM 4410 Advanced Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 NM 4413 Advanced Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4414 Sound for Video Production 3 NM 4415 Film Criticism 3 NM 4416 Advanced Film Analysis 3
4PUVY PU 7\ISPJ 9LSH[PVUZ Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 or PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations 3 PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 PR 3210 Negotiations 3 PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai 3 79 +LZR[VW 7\ISPZOPUN /Presentation Graphics 3 PR 3218 Special Events Management for Public Relations 3 PR 3219 Community Relations and Traditional Media 3 PR 4203 External Relations and Media Relations 3 PR 4220 Financial and Investor Relations 3 PR 4221 Public Relations for Issue and Crisis Management 3 PR 4222 News Writing and Reporting 3 PR 4223 Magazine/ Feature Writing 3 PR 4224 Advanced Research for Public Relations 3 PR 4225 Image Management for Public Relations 3 PR 4226 Selected Topics in Public Relations 3 Free Electives 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the prerequisite (if any) of that course.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and Cinematography 3 CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 PC 3302 Principles of Performance Design 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concerns for Communication 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 PC 4306 Stage/Event Management 3 PC 4308 Performance Communication Workshop I 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 PC 3303 Script Writing in Thai 3 or PC 3304 Script Writing in English 3 PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 7* 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *VTWVZP[PVU One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------PC 4309 Performance Communication Workshop II 3 PC 4310 Seminar in Performance Communication 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------To produce graduates who (YL RUV^SLKNLHISL HIV\[ W\ISPJ YLSH[PVUZ principles business, social psychology, media effects and ethical concerns in communications. (YL JHWHISL VM JYLH[PUN HUK KPZZLTPUH[PUN communications at both the local and international level. (YL H^HYL VM [OL PTWVY[HUJL VM JVTT\UPJH[PVUZ and its impact on society so that they are socially responsible public relations WYHJ[P[PVULYZ PU [OL ÄLSK VM JVTT\UPJH[PVUZ
-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture 3 (International students only) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concern for Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3
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Professional Courses 99 credits Core Courses 39 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and 3 Cinematography CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 Major Required Courses 42 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations 3 PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English 3 PR 4203 External Relations and Media Relations 3 79 7\ISPJ 9LSH[PVUZ >VYRZOVW 0 PR 4208 Public Relations Workshop II 3 PR 4209 Seminar in Public Relations 3 PR 4211 Public Relations Internship 3
Major Electives Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------:[\KLU[Z JHU JOVVZL JV\YZLZ [V M\SĂ&#x201E;SS JYLKP[Z from the following courses and/or choose minor courses of other department. PR 3210 Negotiations 3 PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai 3 79 +LZR[VW 7\ISPZOPUN 7YLZLU[H[PVU Graphics 3 PR 3218 Special Events Management for Public Relations 3 PR 3219 Community Relations and Traditional Media 3 PR 4220 Financial and Investor Relations 3 PR 4221 Public Relations for Issue and Crisis Management 3 PR 4222 News Writing and Reporting 3 PR 4223 Magazine/Feature Writing 3 PR 4224 Advanced Research for Public Relations 3 PR 4225 Image Management for Public Relations 3 PR 4226 Selected Topics in Public Relations 3
Minor Courses 18 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Only for Performance Communication students wishing to study a minor of other departments. Minor in Advertising Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3106 Art Direction 3 AD 3111 Interactive Advertising 3 AD 3115 International Communication Campaign 3 AD 3116 Account Planning 3 (+ (K]LY[PZPUN HUK 7VW\SHY *\S[\YL AD 3118 Selected Topics in Advertising 3 (+ )HZPJ *VW`^YP[PUN ;OHP or AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 AD 4119 Strategic Corporate Communication Management 3 AD 4120 Advanced Advertising Research 3 AD 4121 Media Strategy Management 3 AD 4122 Direct Communication Campaign Management 3 AD 4123 Marketing Channel Communication 3
Minor in New Media Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production 3 NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operation 3 NM 3409 Broadcast Interviewing and Announcing 3 NM 3411 Creativity and Innovation 3 NM 3412 Creativity Graphics for Communication Design 3 54 *VTW\[LY .YHWOPJZ for Communication Design 3 NM 3418 Interactive Media Art 3 NM 3419 Selected Topics in New Media 3 NM 4410 Advanced Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 NM 4413 Advanced Multimedia Editing 3 NM 4414 Sound for Video Production 3 NM 4415 Film Criticism 3 NM 4416 Advanced Film Analysis 3
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Minor in Performance Communication Minor Required Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 PC 3302 Principles of Performance Design 3 PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 Minor Elective Courses 9 credits -----------------------------------------------------------PC 3303 Script Writing in Thai 3 or PC 3304 Script Writing in English 3 PC 3311 Personality and Social Interaction 3 PC 3312 Vocal-physical Communication 3 PC 3313 Sound Design 3 PC 4314 Costume/Prop and Make-up Selection 3 PC 4315 Fundamentals of Lighting 3 PC 4316 Directing 3 7* 7LYMVYTHUJL ,]LU[ *YP[PJPZT PC 4318 Audition 3 PC 4319 Script Management 3 Free Electives 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the prerequisite (if any) of that course.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and Cinematography 3 CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication 3 GS 1002 Basic Philosophy 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 *( 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V 5L^ 4LKPH HUK Broadcasting 3 CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts 3 NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations 3 PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Summer Session Students are required to take PR 4211 Public Relations Internship which requires students to work PU VYNHUPaH[PVUZ Z\JO HZ UVU WYVĂ&#x201E;[ VYNHUPaH[PVUHS institutions, government organizations and private companies including advertising and public relations agencies. The minimum requirement is 200 hours of internship with an evaluation result from the concerned company.
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 4010 Law and Ethical Concerns for Communication 3 MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 PR 4203 External and Media Relations 3 79 7\ISPJ 9LSH[PVUZ >VYRZOVW 0 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------PR 4208 Public Relations Workshop II 3 PR 4209 Seminar in Public Relations 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Major Elective or Minor Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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-----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 40 credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1100 Physical Education 1 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 BG 1402 Business Society and Government 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 Professional Courses 109 credits Core Courses 42 credits -----------------------------------------------------------CA 1001 Introduction to Communication 3 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 CA 3010 Law and Ethics of Mass Communication 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 VA 1001 Fine Arts I 2 VA 1003 Fine Arts II 2 VA 1005 Theory of Color 2 VA 1006 Basic Graphics 2 =( +LZPNU ;OLVY` 0 VA 1008 Design Theory II 2 VA 1009 Photography I 3 VA 2015 Thai Arts 2 =( 9LUKLYPUN ;LJOUPX\LZ VA 2018 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 VA 3020 Visual Communication Design Presentation 3 VA 3013 History of Arts 3 VA 3023 Art Appreciation for Visual Communication Arts 2
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Major Required Courses 52 credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 GA 1508 Visual Communication Arts I 3 GA 2019 Book Design 3 GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design 3 GA 2511 Visual Communication Arts II 3 GA 2512 Illustration 3 GA 2514 Visual Communication Arts III 3 GA 2516 Photography II 3 GA 3521 Visual Communication Arts IV 3 GA 3522 Visual Communication Arts V 3 GA 3526 Introduction to Video Production 3 .( 0U[LYUZOPW GA 4531 Design Seminar 3 GA 4602 Art Thesis 10 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 Major Electives Courses 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students are required to pass requirements ^OPJO HYL =( 9LUKLYPUN ;LJOUPX\L =( Introduction to Computer Graphics, and GA 2514 Visual Communication Arts III before selecting major elective groups. Graphic Design 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------GA 3550 Print Production 3 GA 3551 Typeface Design 3 GA 3552 Package Design 3 GA 3553 Signage System Design 3 GA 4554 Display Design 3
Computer Graphics 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------GA 3560 3-Dimensional Modeling 3 GA 3561 Motion Graphics 3 GA 3562 3-Dimensional Animation 3 GA 3563 Interactive Media Design 3 GA 4564 Visual Effect and Video Post Production 3 Photography 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------GA 3555 Applied Photography 3 GA 3556 Editorial Photography 3 .( -HZOPVU 7OV[VNYHWO` GA 3558 Advertising Photography 3 GA 4559 Digital Photography 3 Advertising Design 15 credits -----------------------------------------------------------GA 3565 Idea-Generation Techniques 3 GA 3566 Advertising Graphics 3 .( *VW`^YP[PUN GA 3568 Production Design 3 GA 4569 Advertising Campaign Design 3 Free Electives 6 credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by the department, Faculty or by the different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites. The department free elective courses are as follows: .( .( .( .(
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design 3 GA 2511 Visual Communication Arts II 3 GA 2516 Photography II 3 =( 9LUKLYPUN ;LJOUPX\LZ VA 2018 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GA 2514 Visual Communication Arts III 3 GA 2512 Illustration 3 GA 2019 Book Design 3 MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology 3 MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 VA 2015 Thai Arts 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 GA 3521 Visual Communication Arts IV 3 GA 3526 Introduction to Video Production 3 MKT 3530 Consumer Behavior 3 VA 3013 History of Arts 3
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 GA 3522 Visual Communication Arts V 3 VA 3020 Visual Communication Design Presentation 3 VA 3023 Art Appreciation for Visual Communication Arts 2
4HQVY LSLJ[P]LZ MVY .YHWOPJ +LZPNU JYLKP[Z GA 3550 Print Production 3 GA 3551 Typeface Design 3
4HQVY LSLJ[P]LZ MVY .YHWOPJ +LZPNU JYLKP[Z GA 3552 Package Design 3 GA 3553 Signage System Design 3
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2 Major electives for Photography 6 credits .( -HZOPVU 7OV[VNYHWO` GA 3558 Advertising Photography 3
2 Major electives for Photography 6 credits GA 3555 Applied Photography 3 GA 3556 Editorial Photography 3 4HQVY LSLJ[P]LZ MVY (K]LY[PZPUN +LZPNU 6 credits GA 3565 Idea-Generation techniques 3 GA 3566 Advertising Graphics 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ------------------------------------------------------------
4HQVY LSLJ[P]LZ MVY (K]LY[PZPUN +LZPNU 6 credits .( *VW`^YP[PUN GA 3568 Production Design 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 -----------------------------------------------------------Summer Session :[\KLU[Z HYL YLX\PYLK [V [HRL .( 0U[LYUZOPW with concerned companies, graphic houses, and agencies, regarding their interests. The course requires 160 hrs. with evaluation result from concerned company.
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2402 Ethics 3 CA 3010 Law and Ethics of Mass Communication 3 GA 4531 Design Seminar 3 One Free Elective Course 3 4HQVY LSLJ[P]L MVY .YHWOPJ +LZPNU JYLKP[Z GA 4554 Display Design 3 1 Major elective for Computer Graphic 3 credits GA 4564 Visual effect and Video Post Production 3 1 Major elective for Photography 3 credits GA 4559 Digital Photography
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Law
SCHOOL OF LAWS Curriculum Structure Courses
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Law
COURSES ---------------------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 33 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------ACT 1600 Fundamental of Financial Accounting 3 %* &RPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ 7KDL RU %* 7KDL /DQJXDJH DQG &XOWXUH RQO\ IRU LQWHUQDWLRQDO VWXGHQWV
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Major Required Courses 21 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------/: (QJOLVK IRU /DZ\HUV , /: (QJOLVK IRU /DZ\HUV ,, LW 3603 Tax Law II 2 LW 4605 Intellectual Property Law 3 /: ,QWHUQDWLRQDO %XVLQHVV Transaction Law 2 /: %DQNLQJ DQG )LQDQFLDO Institutions Law 2 LW 4608 Securities and Securities ([FKDQJH /DZ /: 3ULQFLSOHV RI &RQWUDFW 'UDIWLQJ LW 4610 Investment Law 2 LW 4611 Counseling and Advocacy 2
Major Elective Courses 2 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------Major Electives required one courses from thirty courses below. LW 4113 Seminar in Civil and Commercial Law 2 LW 4204 Criminology and Penology 2 LW 4205 Criminal Investigation 2 LW 4206 Seminar in Criminal Law 2 LW 4307 Juvenile and Family Law 2 LW 4308 Administrative Court and Administrative Procedure 2 /: 6HPLQDU LQ &LYLO 3URFHGXUDO /DZ LW 4310 Seminar in Criminal Procedural Law 2 /: ,QWHUQDWLRQDO (FRQRPLF /DZ LW 4404 Maritime Law 2 LW 4405 Law of the Sea 2 LW 4406 International Organization Law 2 LW 4407 Human Rights Law 2 LW 4507 Military Law 2 /: (QYLURQPHQWDO /DZ /: ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR $PHULFDQ DQG (QJOLVK /HJDO 6\VWHP LW 4510 Forensic Medicine 2 LW 4511 Principles of Legal Profession 2 LW 4612 Customs Law 2 LW 4613 Industrial Law 2 /: 5HDO (VWDWH /DZ LW 4615 Tax Law III 2 LW 4616 Consumer Protection Law 2 /: $QWL ² 0RQRSRO\ /DZ LW 4618 Commercial Arbitration Law 2 /: 1DWXUDO 5HVRXUFHV /DZ LW 4620 Seminar in Tax Law 2 /: 6HPLQDU LQ %XVLQHVV /DZ /: (OHFWURQLF &RPPHUFH /DZ LW 4623 Computer and Law: A Seminar Course 2 Free Electives Courses 6 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------Students are free to take any course offered by the university provided they have passed the SUHUHTXLVLWH LI DQ\ RI WKDW FRXUVH
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Law
:;<+@ 73(5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR First Semester ---------------------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------%* &RPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ 7KDL %* (QJOLVK , BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1112 General Psychology 3 BG 1202 Law of Persons 3 LW 1501 Principles of Private Law 3 LW 1502 Principles of Public Law 2 LW 1503 Thai Legal History 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester ---------------------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------%* (QJOLVK ,, %* & (QJOLVK &RQYHUVDWLRQ ,, BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 LW 1101 Juristic Acts and Contracts Law 3 LW 1102 Property and Land Law 3 LW 1201 Criminal Law I 3 LW 1504 Constitutional Law 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR First Semester ---------------------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------/: (QJOLVK IRU /DZ\HUV , /: 6SHFLĂ&#x20AC;F &RQWUDFWV ,, LW 3110 Family Law 3 LW 3301 Civil Procedural Law 4 LW 3302 Criminal Procedural Law 4 LW 3303 Constitution of Courts of Justice and Judicial System 2 LW 3602 Tax Law I 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR First Semester ---------------------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------LW 4402 Private International Law 3 LW 4506 Philosophy of Law 2 LW 4604 Labor and Social Security Law 3 LW 4605 Intellectual Property Law 3 /: ,QWHUQDWLRQDO %XVLQHVV Transaction Law 2 2QH )UHH (OHFWLYH &RXUVH 2QH )UHH (OHFWLYH &RXUVH ---------------------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Second Semester ---------------------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------/: %DQNLQJ DQG )LQDQFLDO Institutions Law 2 LW 4608 Securities and Securities ([FKDQJH /DZ /: 3ULQFLSOHV RI &RQWUDFW 'UDIWLQJ LW 4610 Investment Law 2 LW 4611 Counseling and Advocacy 2 2QH 0DMRU (OHFWLYH &RXUVH ---------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Biotechnology
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SCHOOL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Curriculum Structure Courses Basic Courses *VYL *V\YZLZ 4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ Major Elective Courses Free Elective Courses Total
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-----------------------------------------------------------Biotechnology literally means the application of life sciences to industrial processes. Principles of science learned in the classroom and the laboratory may be used by industry to develop and improve WYVK\J[Z ^OPJO JHU ILULĂ&#x201E;[ [OL JVUZ\TLY HUK JHU WYV]PKL H OLHS[O` WYVĂ&#x201E;[ MVY [OL WYVK\JLY The application of recombinant DNA techniques means that processes, which have been around for centuries, can be made to work better and faster. These include brewing, cheese-making as well as plant and animal breeding. This reshaping of the very essence of life in microorganisms, plants, and animals can improve existing agricultural products and/or create new and unique ones.
Because biotechnology is closely related to the agricultural sector, it has an impact on the lives of many Thais who are involved in agriculture and related industries. Biotechnology is currently providing agriculture with a variety of useful agents: soil innoculents, veterinary products, aquaculture and mariculture products, and also the development of new or improved plant and animal strains. In addi[PVU [OL MVVK PUK\Z[Y` PZ ILULĂ&#x201E;[PUN ^P[O UL^ ]HYPL[PLZ of starter cultures and enzymes, as well as with food processing. In service industries, biotechnology plays a major role in both aqueous and solid waste treatment, ^HZ[L ]HSVYPaH[PVU HUK ^H[LY W\YPĂ&#x201E;JH[PVU Because Assumption University is aware of the importance of biotechnology for the development of Thailand and all of Southeast Asia, it offers the following Bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Degree courses: 1. Agro-Industry 2. Food Technology These are directly involved with applying bioscience research to food processing and other agricultural industries.
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OBJECTIVES -----------------------------------------------------------The program aims to produce graduates capable of <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL WYPUJPWSL VM IHZPJ ZJPLUJL and how they can be applied to the improvement of productivity and competivities of agro-products; <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL KP]LYZP[` VM HNYV JVTTVKP[` and the value chain of the important commodity; <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL IHZPJ RUV^SLKNL HUK procedure to create product innovation and design new process to improve safety and quality of human being; <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL WYLZLU[ ZP[\H[PVU VM LULYN` crises and the possibility of problem solving by our agro-resources; <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL SH^Z Z[HUKHYKZ HUK regulations related to agricultural raw material and agro-products; <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL [LJOUPX\LZ \ZLK MVY agroproducts control and analysis; and <UKLYZ[HUKPUN [OL KVTLZ[PJ HUK PU[LYUH[PVUHS economic related to commodity trading and marketing policy in order to be able to formulate sound policies and strategies to foster the local agro-industries.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 33 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1112 General Psychology 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 2151 Introduction to Microcomputer Application 3 Professional Courses 107 Credits Core Courses 56 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BS 1001 General Chemistry 3 BS 1002 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1005 Principles of Biology 3 BS 1006 Biology Laboratory 1 ): 6YNHUPJ *OLTPZ[Y` BS 1008 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1101 Calculus I for Bioscience 3 BS 1102 Calculus II for Bioscience 3 BS 1201 Physics for Bioscience 3 BS 1202 Physics Laboratory for Bioscience 1 BS 2004 Analytical Chemistry 3 BS 2005 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry 3 ): )HZPJ )PVJOLTPZ[Y` 3HIVYH[VY` BS 2008 Physical Chemistry 3 BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology 3 BS 2012 Genetics 3 BT 2011 Introduction to Biotechnology 3 BT 3013 Introduction to Bioprocessing Engineering 3 BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation 3 BT 3016 Enzyme Technology 3 ); 7YPUJPWSLZ VM 9LZLHYJO ME 0001 Engineering Drawing Laboratory ME 1110 Engineering Drawing 2
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Major Required Courses 42 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 3201 Biological Material and Biodegradation 3 AI 3202 Introduction to Agro-Industry 2 AI 3203 Instrumentation and Control in Agro-Industrial Process 3 AI 3204 Processing of Agricultural Products I 3 AI 3205 Biochemical Engineering 3 AI 3206 Agro-Industry Management and Marketing 3 (0 <UP[ 6WLYH[PVU for Agro-Industry I 3 AI 3208 Standards and Regulations of Agricultural Products 2 AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II 3 AI 4209 Unit Operation for Agro-Industry II 3 AI 4211 Fermentation Process 3 AI 4213 Agro-Industrial Quality Control 3 AI 4218 Agro-Industrial Product Development 3 AI 4290 Special Project 3 AI 4291 Field Trip 1 AI 4292 Seminar 1 AI 4293 Practical Training -
Major Electives 9 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4HQVY ,SLJ[P]LZ YLX\PYLK [OYLL JV\YZLZ MYVT [OPY[` three courses below. AI 4212 Tissue Culture Techniques and Application 3 AI 4214 Agro-Industry Plant and Equipment Design 3 AI 4215 Agro-Industry Preservation and Packaging 3 AI 4216 Fibre Technology 3 (0 ,ZZLU[PHS 6PS ;LJOUVSVN` AI 4219 Sugar Technology 3 AI 4220 Post Harvest Technology 3 AI 4221 Alcoholic Beverage Technology 3 AI 4222 Water and Waste Management 3 AI 4223 Waste and By-product Utilization 3 AI 4226 Plant Breeding Technology 3 (0 :PUNSL *LSS 7YV[LPU AI 4232 Secondary Metabolites of Plant Cells 3 AI 4233 Pulp and Paper Technology 3 AI 4234 Wood Technology 3 AI 4235 Rubber Technology 3 AI 4236 Feed Manufacturing Technology 3 (0 3LH[OLY 7YVK\J[ ;LJOUVSVN` AI 4238 Mushroom Cultivation Technology 3 AI 4239 Selected Topic 3 BS 4001 Ecology, Conservation and Environmentalism 3 BT 3014 Microbial Physiology 3 BT 3018 Genetic Engineering 3 FT 3103 Food Microbiology 3 -; -VVK *OLTPZ[Y` HUK (UHS`ZPZ FT 4115 Fruit and Vegetable Technology 3 -; +HPY` ;LJOUVSVN` FT 4121 Meat Poultry and Fishery Technology 3 FT 4123 Food Sanitation 3 FT 4124 Lipid Technology 3 FT 4126 Food Packaging 3 -; *LYLHS ;LJOUVSVN` FT 4132 Color and Flavor Technology 3 Free Electives 6 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BS 1001 General Chemistry 3 BS 1002 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1005 Principles of Biology 3 BS 1006 Biology Laboratory 1 BS 1101 Calculus I for Bioscience 3 BS 1201 Physics for Bioscience 3 BS 1202 Physics Laboratory for Bioscience 1 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1112 General Psychology 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 ): 6YNHUPJ *OLTPZ[Y` BS 1008 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1102 Calculus II for Bioscience 3 SC 2151 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
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SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 BS 2004 Analytical Chemistry 3 BS 2005 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry 3 ): )HZPJ )PVJOLTPZ[Y` 3HIVYH[VY` One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 3201 Biological Material and Biodegradation 3 AI 3202 Introduction to Agro - Industry 2 AI 3203 Instrumentation and Control in Agro-Industrial Process 3 BT 3013 Introduction to Bioprocessing Engineering 3 BT 3016 Enzyme Technology 3 ); 7YPUJPWSLZ VM 9LZLHYJO -----------------------------------------------------------Total 17 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BS 2008 Physical Chemistry 3 BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology 3 BS 2012 Genetics 3 BT 2011 Introduction to Biotechnology 3 ME 0001 Engineering Drawing Laboratory ME 1110 Engineering Drawing 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 3204 Processing of Agricultural Products I 3 AI 3205 Biochemical Engineering 3 AI 3206 Agro-Industry Management and Marketing 3 (0 <UP[ 6WLYH[PVU for Agro - Industry I 3 AI 3208 Standards and Regulations of Agricultural Products 2 BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II 3 AI 4209 Unit Operation for Agro-Industry II 3 AI 4211 Fermentation Process 3 AI 4290 Special Project 3 AI 4293 Practical Training One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 4213 Agro - Industry Quality Control 3 AI 4218 Agro - Industry Product Development 3 AI 4291 Field Trip 1 AI 4292 Seminar 1 One Major Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 14 ------------------------------------------------------------
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COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 33 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1112 General Psychology 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 SC 2151 Introduction to Microcomputer Application 3 Professional Courses 105 Credits Core Courses 56 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BS 1001 General Chemistry 3 BS 1002 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1005 Principles of Biology 3 BS 1006 Biology Laboratory 1 ): 6YNHUPJ *OLTPZ[Y` BS 1008 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1101 Calculus I for Bioscience 3 BS 1102 Calculus II for Bioscience 3 BS 1201 Physics for Bioscience 3 BS 1202 Physics Laboratory for Bioscience 1 BS 2004 Analytical Chemistry 3 BS 2005 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry 3 ): )HZPJ )PVJOLTPZ[Y` 3HIVYH[VY` BS 2008 Physical Chemistry 3 BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology 3 BS 2012 Genetics 3 BT 2011 Introduction to Biotechnology 3 BT 3013 Introduction to Bioprocessing Engineering 3 BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation 3 BT 3016 Enzyme Technology 3 ); 7YPUJPWSLZ VM 9LZLHYJO ME 0001 Engineering Drawing Laboratory ME 1110 Engineering Drawing 2
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Major Required Courses 40 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FT 3101 Introduction to Food Technology 2 FT 3102 Food Engineering 3 FT 3103 Food Microbiology 3 FT 3104 Human Nutrition 3 FT 3106 Industrial Food Processing I 3 -; -VVK *OLTPZ[Y` HUK (UHS`ZPZ FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II 3 FT 4110 Food Marketing and Management 3 FT 4112 Food Quality Control 3 FT 4113 Food Product Development 3 FT 4123 Food Sanitation 3 FT 4190 Special Project 3 FT 4191 Field Trip 1 FT 4192 Seminar 1 FT 4193 Practical Training AI 3208 Standards and Regulations of Agricultural Products 2
Major Electives Courses 9 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4HQVY ,SLJ[P]LZ YLX\PYLK [OYLL JV\YZLZ MYVT [OPY[` three courses below. AI 3201 Biological Material and Biodegradation 3 AI 3205 Biochemical Engineering 3 AI 4211 Fermentation Process 3 AI 4219 Sugar Technology 3 AI 4220 Post Harvest Technology 3 AI 4221 Alcoholic Beverage Technology 3 AI 4222 Water and Waste Management 3 AI 4223 Waste and By- Product Utilization 3 (0 :PUNSL *LSS 7YV[LPU BS 4001 Ecology, Conservation and Environmentalism 3 BT 3014 Microbial Physiology 3 BT 3018 Genetic Engineering 3 FT 4114 Bakery Technology 3 FT 4115 Fruit and Vegetable Technology 3 FT 4116 Food Toxicology 3 -; +HPY` ;LJOUVSVN` FT 4120 Food Additive 3 FT 4121 Meat Poultry and Fishery Technology 3 FT 4122 Confectionery Technology 3 FT 4124 Lipid Technology 3 FT 4125 Beverage Technology 3 FT 4126 Food Packaging 3 -; *LYLHS ;LJOUVSVN` FT 4130 Food Plant Layout Design 3 FT 4131 Selected Topic 3 FT 4132 Color and Flavor Technology 3 Free Electives 6 Credits ---------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BS 1001 General Chemistry 3 BS 1002 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1005 Principles of Biology 3 BS 1006 Biology Laboratory 1 BS 1101 Calculus I for Bioscience 3 BS 1201 Physics for Bioscience 3 BS 1202 Physics Laboratory for Bioscience 1 GS 1003 World Civilization 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1112 General Psychology 3 BG 1201 Statistics I 3 ): 6YNHUPJ *OLTPZ[Y` BS 1008 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 1102 Calculus II for Bioscience 3 SC 2151 Introduction to Microcomputer Application 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 19 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2200 Statistics II 3 BG 2403 Introduction to Economics 3 BS 2004 Analytical Chemistry 3 BS 2005 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1 BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry 3 ): )HZPJ )PVJOLTPZ[Y` 3HIVYH[VY` One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 BG 2402 Ethics 3 BS 2008 Physical Chemistry 3 BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology 3 BS 2012 Genetics 3 BT 2011 Introduction to Biotechnology 3 ME 0001 Engineering Drawing Laboratory ME 1110 Engineering Drawing 2 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 20 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BT 3013 Introduction to Bioprocessing Engineering 3 BT 3016 Enzyme Technology 3 ); 7YPUJPWSLZ VM 9LZLHYJO FT 3101 Introduction to Food Technology 2 FT 3103 Food Microbiology 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 14 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II 3 FT 4110 Food Marketing and Management 3 FT 4190 Special Project 3 FT 4193 Practical Training Two Major Electives Courses 6 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AI 3208 Standards and Regulations of Agricultural Products 2 BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation 3 FT 3102 Food Engineering 3 FT 3104 Human Nutrition 2 FT 3106 Industrial Food Processing I 3 -; -VVK *OLTPZ[Y` HUK (UHS`ZPZ FT 4123 Food Sanitation 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 21 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------FT 4112 Food Quality Control 3 FT 4113 Food Product Development 3 FT 4191 Field Trip 1 FT 4192 Seminar 1 One Major Elective Course 3 One Free Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 14 ------------------------------------------------------------
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Assumption University of Thailand | School of Architecture
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MONTFORT DEL ROSARIO OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Curriculum Structure Courses General Education Courses Concentration Courses *VYL *V\YZLZ 4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ - Major Elective Courses 4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ - Free Elective Courses Total
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---------------------------------------------------------Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Science upon students who meet all the YLX\PYLTLU[Z HZ MVSSV^Z! Â&#x2039; *VTWSL[PVU VM [OL [V[HS U\TILY VM JYLKP[Z VM [OL curriculum. Â&#x2039; *\T\SH[P]L NYHKL WVPU[ H]LYHNL VM H[ SLHZ[ Â&#x2039; 7HY[PJPWH[PVU PU ZLZZPVUZ VM BG1403 Business Ethics Seminar. Â&#x2039; 3PIYHY` HUK Ă&#x201E;UHUJPHS JSLHYHUJL ^P[O [OL university. Â&#x2039; .VVK ILOH]PVY HUK KPZJPWSPUL
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+,7(9;4,5; 6- (9*/0;,*;<9, COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GS 1004 Arts of Delineation 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 GS 1006 General Calculus 3 .: .LULYHS 7O`ZPJZ MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Concentration Courses 129 Credits Core Courses 36 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1102 Visual Studies and Communication 3 AR 1104 Fundamental of Architectural design 3 AR 1106 Architectural Drawing 3 (9 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *YLH[P]L *\S[\YL AR 2106 History of Architecture I 3 AR 2109 Building Technology and Construction I 3 AR 2110 Building Technology and Construction II 3 AR 3101 Introduction to Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design 3 AR 3104 Environmental System I 3 AR 3105 Environmental System II 3 AR 4101 History of Thai Architecture 3 AR 4106 Methods of Research and Data Processing 3 Major Required Courses 57 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2202 Architectural Design I 6 AR 2204 Architectural Design II 6 AR 3200 Theory and Concept in Architecture 3 AR 3203 Architectural Design III 6 (9 (YJOP[LJ[\YHS +LZPNU 0= AR 4203 Architectural Design V 6 AR 4205 Architectural Design VI 6 AR 5200 Pre-Thesis in Architecture 3 AR 5203 Architectural Design VII 6 AR 5205 Thesis in Architecture 9
Major Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4HQVY ,SLJ[P]LZ YLX\PYLK [^V JV\YZLZ MYVT ZP_[LLU courses below. AR 5401 Building Cost Estimation and Control 3 AR 5402 Fundamentals of Architecture and Urban Conservation 3 AR 5403 Advanced Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design 3 AR 5404 Construction Management 3 AR 5405 Individual Study in Architecture 3 (9 9LHS ,Z[H[L +L]LSVWTLU[ AR 5409 Architectural Psychology 3 AR 5410 Thai Architecture 3 AR 5413 Project Management 3 AR 5414 Energy Saving 3 AR 5415 Interactive Features Design 3 AR 5416 Façade Design in Architecture 3 (9 0U[LYPVY +LZPNU I` (YJOP[LJ[Z AR 5418 Introduction to Exhibition Design 3 AR 5419 Special Topics in History, Theory and Technology in Architecture 3 AR 5420 Lighting, Perception and Culture 3 Minor Required Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2303 Structural Analysis 3 AR 2304 Structural Design 3 AR 2305 History of Architecture II 3 (9 )\PSKPUN ;LJOUVSVN` HUK Construction III 3 AR 3308 Building Technology and Construction IV 3 AR 3309 Architectural Design Methods 3 AR 3310 Fundamentals of Site and Landscape Planning 3 AR 4301 Fundamentals of Urban and Regional Planning 3 AR 4302 Seminar in Architecture 3 AR 4303 Practicum in Architecture 3 AR 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 Free Electives 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1102 Visual Studies and Communication 3 AR 1106 Architectural Drawing 3 BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 GS 1004 Arts of Delineation 3 GS 1006 General Calculus 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1104 Fundamentals of Architectural Design 3 (9 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *YLH[P]L *\S[\YL BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 .: .LULYHS 7O`ZPJZ -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2106 History of Architecture I 3 AR 2109 Building Technology and Construction I 3 AR 2202 Architectural Design I 6 AR 2303 Structural Analysis 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2110 Building Technology and Construction II 3 AR 2204 Architectural Design II 6 AR 2304 Structural Design 3 AR 2305 History of Architecture II 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 3101 Introduction to Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design 3 AR 3104 Environmental System I 3 AR 3203 Architectural Design III 6 (9 )\PSKPUN ;LJOUVSVN` HUK Construction III 3 AR 3309 Architectural Design Methods 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 4101 History of Thai Architecture 3 AR 4203 Architectural Design V 6 AR 4301 Fundamentals of Urban and Regional Planning 3 AR 4302 Seminar in Architecture 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 3105 Environmental System II 3 AR 3200 Theory and Concept in Architecture 3 (9 (YJOP[LJ[\YHS +LZPNU 0= AR 3308 Building Technology and Construction IV 3 AR 3310 Fundamentals of Site and Landscape 3 Planning -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 4106 Methods of Research and Data Processing 3 AR 4205 Architectural Design VI 6 AR 4303 Practicum in Architecture One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FIFTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 5200 Pre-Thesis in Architecture 3 AR 5203 Architectural Design VII 6 One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 5205 Thesis in Architecture 9 AR 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 12 ------------------------------------------------------------
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+,7(9;4,5; 6- 05;,9069 (9*/0;,*;<9, COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 (or BG 1010 Thai Language and Culture - only for international students) BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GS 1004 Arts of Delineation 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 GS 1006 General Calculus 3 .: .LULYHS 7O`ZPJZ MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Concentration Courses 129 Credits Core Courses 36 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1102 Visual Studies and Communication 3 AR 1104 Fundamentals of Architectural Design 3 AR 1106 Architectural Drawing 3 (9 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *YLH[P]L *\S[\YL AR 2106 History of Architecture I 3 AR 2109 Building Technology and Construction I 3 AR 2110 Building Technology and Construction II 3 AR 3101 Introduction to Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design 3 AR 3104 Environmental System I 3 AR 3105 Environmental System II 3 AR 4101 History of Thai Architecture 3 IN 4102 Methods of Research and Data Processing 3 Major Required Courses 57 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IN 2202 Interior Architectural Design I 6 IN 2204 Interior Architectural Design II 6 IN 3200 Theory and Concept in Interior Architecture 3 IN 3203 Interior Architectural Design III 6
05 IN 4203 IN 4205 IN 5200 IN 5203 IN 5205
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6 6 3 6 9
Major Electives Courses 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------4HQVY ,SLJ[P]LZ YLX\PYLK [^V JV\YZLZ MYVT UPUL courses below. IN 5400 Elements of Thai Architecture 3 IN 5401 Interior Architecture Cost Estimation and Control 3 IN 5403 Advanced Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design 3 IN 5404 Individual Study in Architecture 3 IN 5411 Advanced Lighting 3 IN 5413 Facilities Management 3 IN 5415 Fabric design and Applications 3 IN 5416 Introduction to Exhibition Design 3 05 (Y[Z (WWYLJPH[PVU Minor Required Courses 30 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IN 2305 Interior Architectural Design Methods 3 IN 2306 History of Interior Architecture 3 IN 3301 Interior Construction Technology I 3 IN 3302 Interior Material Technology 3 IN 3303 Interior Construction Technology II 3 IN 3304 Lighting Design 3 IN 3305 Furniture Design 3 IN 4304 Practicum in Interior Architecture 3 IN 4305 Seminar in Interior Architecture 3 IN 4306 Furniture Production Method 3 IN 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 Free Electives 6 Credits -----------------------------------------------------------Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits which are offered by their faculty or by different faculties upon completion of the prerequisites.
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1102 Visual Studies and Communication 3 AR 1106 Architectural Drawing 3 BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 GS 1004 Arts of Delineation 3 GS 1006 General Calculus 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
SECOND YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2106 History of Architecture I 3 AR 2109 Building Technology and Construction I 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 IN 2202 Interior Architectural Design I 6 IN 2305 Interior Architectural Design Method 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 1104 Fundamentals of Architectural Design 3 (9 0U[YVK\J[PVU [V *YLH[P]L *\S[\YL BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 .: .LULYHS 7O`ZPJZ MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 2110 Building Technology and Construction II 3 AR 3101 Introduction to Computer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aided Design I 3 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 IN 2204 Interior Architectural Design II 6 IN 2306 History of Interior Architecture 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
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THIRD YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 3104 Environmental System I 3 IN 3200 Theory and Concept in Interior 3 Architecture IN 3301 Interior Construction Technology I 3 IN 3203 Interior Architectural Design III 6 IN 3302 Interior Material Technology 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
FOURTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 4101 History of Thai Architecture 3 IN 4203 Interior Architectural Design V 6 IN 4305 Seminar in Interior Architecture 3 IN 4306 Furniture Production Methods 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------AR 3105 Environmental System II 3 05 0U[LYPVY (YJOP[LJ[\YHS +LZPNU 0= IN 3303 Interior Construction Technology II 3 IN 3304 Lighting Design 3 IN 3305 Furniture Design 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 18 ------------------------------------------------------------
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IN 4102 Methods of Research and Data Processing 3 IN 4205 Interior Architectural Design VI 6 IN 4304 Practicum in Interior Architecture One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 ------------------------------------------------------------
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FIFTH YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IN 5200 Pre-Thesis in Interior Architecture 3 IN 5203 Interior Architectural Design VII 6 One Free Elective Course 3 One Major Elective Course 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 15 -----------------------------------------------------------Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------IN 5205 Thesis in Interior Architecture 9 IN 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 -----------------------------------------------------------Total 12 ------------------------------------------------------------
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COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GE 1301 Environmental Science 3 GE 1403 Communication in Thai 3 GS 1004 Art of Delineation 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Core Courses 18 Credits ID 1101 Visual Design 3 ID 1102 Introduction to Design Culture and Trend 3 ID 2101 Design Methods 3 ID 2102 Human Factors 3 ID 3101 Theory and Concept in Design 3 ID 3102 Design Research and Development 3
4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ ID 2201 Interior Design I ID 2202 Interior Design II ID 3201 Interior Design III ID 3202 Interior Design IV ID 4201 Interior Design V ID 4202 Senior Project
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4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z ID 1301 Basic Drawing 3 ID 1302 Design Fundamentals 3 ID 1303 Computer Applications for Interior sign 3 ID 2301 History of Interior Design 3 ID 2302 Building Construction 3 ID 2303 Furniture Production and Fabrication Technology 3 ID 3301 Interior Construction 3 ID 3302 Interior Material and Technology 3 ID 3303 Building System Study 3 ID 3304 Interior Design Proposal and Marketing 3 ID 3305 Practicum in Interior Design 2 ID 3306 Lighting Design 3 ID 4301 Design Management 3 ID 4302 Individual Study in Interior Design 3 ID 4303 Professional Ethics and Practice 3
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Major Elective Courses 3 Credits ID 4401 Seminar in Interior Design 3 ID 4402 Advanced ComputerAided Design 3 ID 4403 Model Making and 3D Exploration 3 ID 4404 Home Textiles and Soft Furnishing 3 ID 4405 Thai Architecture Study 3 ID 4406 Advanced Lighting 3 0+ +LJVYH[P]L (Y[ -YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits from any faculty in Assumption University upon completion of the prerequisites (if any).
STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GE 1403 Communication in Thai 3 GS 1004 Art of Delineation 3 ID 1101 Visual Design 3 ID 1301 Basic Drawing 3 Total 18 Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 GE 1301 Environmental Science 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 ID 1102 Introduction to Design Culture and Trend 3 ID 1302 Design Fundamentals 3 ID 1303 Computer Application for Interior Design 3 Total 18
SECOND YEAR First Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 ID 2101 Design Methods 3 ID 2201 Interior Design I 6 ID 2301 History of Interior Design 3 Total 18
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 ID 2102 Human Factors 3 ID 2202 Interior Design II 6 ID 2302 Building Construction 3 ID 2303 Furniture Production and Fabrication Technology 3 Total 18
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;/09+ @,(9 First Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ID 3101 Theory and Concept in Design 3 ID 3201 Interior Design III 6 ID 3301 Interior Construction 3 ID 3302 Interior Material and Technology 3 ID 3303 Building System Study 3 Total 18
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Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ID 3102 Design Research and Development 3 ID 3202 Interior Design IV 6 ID 3304 Interior Design Proposal and Marketing 3 ID 3305 Practicum in Interior Design 2 ID 3306 Lighting Design 3 Free Elective Course 3 Total 20
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ID 4202 Senior Project 6 ID 4303 Professional Ethics and Practice 3 Free Elective Course 3 Total 12
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Objectives: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To produce graduates who have the characteristics, knowledge and skills as follows: 1. Possess personal, professional, and environmental ethics accepted and approved by the society. 2. Possess product design theoretical knowledge, technical skills, business navigation ability, HUK WYVMLZZPVUHS YLZWVUZPIPSP[` Z\MĂ&#x201E;JPLU[ [V HZZ\TL SLHKLYZOPW WVZP[PVUZ PU [OL PUK\Z[Y` society and the country. *VUĂ&#x201E;KLU[ PU YLUKLYPUN WYVK\J[ KLZPNU ZLY]PJLZ HJOPL]LK [OYV\NO JYLH[P]L [OPURPUN WYVISLT ZVS]PUN numerical analysis, and appropriate psychomotor skills in the milieu of science and technology while adhering to preservation of arts and culture. 4. Possess interpersonal skills and communication skills through the use of information technology, verbal and graphical tools necessary in collaborative environments.
COURSES -----------------------------------------------------------General Education Courses 30 Credits BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 GE 1301 Environmental Science 3 GE 1403 Communication in Thai 3 GS 1004 Art of Delineation 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Core Courses 18 Credits ID 1101 Visual Design 3 ID 1102 Introduction to Design Culture and Trend 3 ID 2101 Design Methods 3 ID 2102 Human Factors 3 ID 3101 Theory and Concept in Design 3 ID 3102 Design Research and Development 3 4HQVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ PD 2201 Product Design I PD 2202 Product Design II PD 3201 Product Design III PD 3202 Product Design IV PD 4201 Product Design V PD 4202 Senior Project
*YLKP[Z 6 6 6 6 6 6
4PUVY 9LX\PYLK *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z PD 1301 Technical Drawing 3 PD 1302 Design Principles 3 PD 1303 Computer Applications for Product Design 3 PD 2301 Model Making 3 PD 2302 History of Art and Design 3 PD 2303 History of Product Design 3 PD 3301 Material and Manufacturing Processes I 3 PD 3302 Material and Manufacturing Processes II 3 PD 3303 Product Design and Marketing Principles 3 PD 3304 Product Design and Marketing Communication 3 PD 3305 Practicum in Product Design 2 PD 4301 Individual Study in Product Design 3 PD 4302 Design in Emerging Market 3 PD 4303 Professional Ethics 3 Major Elective Courses 6 Credits PD 3401 User Interface Design 3 PD 3402 Graphic and Packaging Design 3 PD 3403 Experience Design for Exhibitions 3 PD 3404 Fashion and Textile Design 3 PD 3405 Jewelry Design 3 PD 3406 Toy and Play Design 3 -YLL ,SLJ[P]L *V\YZLZ *YLKP[Z Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits from any faculty in Assumption University upon completion of the prerequisites (if any).
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STUDY PLAN -----------------------------------------------------------FIRST YEAR -PYZ[ :LTLZ[LY -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1001 English I 3 BG 1001C English Conversation I 0 BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 GE 1403 Communication in Thai 3 GS 1004 Art of Delineation 3 ID 1101 Visual Design 3 ID 1301 Basic Drawing 3 Total 18
;/09+ @,(9 First Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ID 3101 Theory and Concept in Design 3 PD 3201 Product Design III 6 PD 3301 Material and Manufacturing Process I 3 PD 3303 Product Design and Marketing Principles 3 Major Elective Course 3 Total 18
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 1002 English II 3 BG 1002C English Conversation II 0 GE 1301 Environmental Science 3 GS 1005 Graphic Presentation 3 ID 1102 Introduction to Design Culture and Trend 3 ID 1302 Design Fundamentals 3 ID 1303 Computer Application for Interior Design 3 Total 18
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------ID 3101 Theory and Concept in Design 3 PD 3201 Product Design III 6 PD 3301 Material and Manufacturing Process I 3 PD 3303 Product Design and Marketing Principles 3 Major Elective Course 3 Total 20
SECOND YEAR First Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2000 English III 3 BG 2000C English Conversation III 0 ID 2101 Design Methods 3 PD 2201 Product Design I 6 PD 2301 Model Making 3 PD 2302 History of Art and Design 3 Total 18
-6<9;/ @,(9 First Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------PD 4201 Product Design V 6 PD 4301 Individual Study in Product Design 3 PD 4302 Design in Emerging Market 3 Free Elective Course 3 Total 15
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------BG 2001 English IV 3 BG 2001C English Conversation IV 0 ID 2102 Human Factors 3 PD 2202 Product Design II 6 PD 2303 History of Product Design 3 MGT 1101 Introduction to Business 3 Total 18
Second Semester -----------------------------------------------------------Code Subjects Credits -----------------------------------------------------------PD 4202 Senior Project 6 PD 4303 Professional Ethics 3 Free Elective Course 3 Total 12
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Course Description Academic Year 2011
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ACT 1600 Prerequisite:
Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 3 credits For School of Management Students For Risk Management and Industrial Service Students ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of accounting to develop understanding of the basic acFRXQWLQJ FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN XQGHUO\LQJ EXVLQHVV WUDQVDFWLRQV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ SXUSRVH XVHIXOQHVV OLPLWDWLRQ RI DFFRXQWLQJ LQIRUPDWLRQ DV ZHOO DV SUHSDULQJ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV DQG WR GHWHUPLQH WKH PRVW DSSURSULDWH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO PHDVXUHV IRU WKRVH HYHQWV $ VWXG\ RI DFFRXQWLQJ SULQFLSOH E\ XVLQJ GRXEOH HQWU\ V\VWHP DQG FRPSOHWH DFFRXQWLQJ F\FOH MRXUQDOL]LQJ ERWK JHQHUDO DQG VSHFLDO MRXUQDOV DGMXVWLQJ DQG FORVLQJ SRVWLQJ WR OHGJHU SUHSDULQJ WULDO EDODQFH ZRUN VKHHW SUHSDULQJ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ DFFRXQWLQJ SUDFWLFHV IRU VHUYLFH Ă&#x20AC;UPV DQG PHUFKDQGLVLQJ Ă&#x20AC;UP DFFRXQWLQJ IRU FDVK SHWW\ FDVK UHFHLYDEOH SD\DEOH SD\UROO LQYHVWPHQW QRWHV UHFHLYDEOH LQYHQWRU\ QRQ FXUUHQW DVVHW QDWXUDO UHVRXUFHV LQWDQJLEOH DVVHW OLDELOLW\ RZQHUŇ&#x2039;V HTXLW\ SULQFLSOH DQG PHWKRG RI voucher system. ACT 1601 Prerequisite:
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ACT 3604 Taxation 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 1401Business Law II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A survey of factors relating to taxes paid by individuals and business enterprises: principles and features of taxation DFFRUGLQJ WR 5HYHQXH &RGHV PHWKRGV RI YDULRXV WD[ OLDELOLW\ DSSUDLVDO DQG FROOHFWLRQ VXFK DV SHUVRQDO LQFRPH WD[ FRUSRUDWH WD[ EXVLQHVV WD[ GXWLHV DQG VWDPSV DQG RWKHU NLQGV RI WD[HV LQYROYHG LQ EXVLQHVV ACT 3605 Prerequisite:
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DJHQFLHV FRQGRPLQLXP FRRSHUDWLYHV UHDO HVWDWH GHYHORSHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQ UHDO HVWDWH SRUWIROLRV $W GLVFUHWLRQ RI WKH LQVWUXFWRU FRYHUDJH PD\ LQFOXGH YDULRXV H[SHQVH DOORFDWLRQ V\VWHPV DQDO\VLV RI YDULDQFHV DJDLQVW SURMHFWHG H[SHQGLWXUHV LQFOXGLQJ XVH RI WKH FDVH PHWKRG ACT 3625 Hospital Accounting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 3622 Cost Accounting I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG IRU VWXGHQWV LQWHUHVWHG LQ VSHFLDOL]LQJ LQ DFFXPXODWLQJ UHFRUGLQJ LQWHUSUHWLQJ DFFRXQWLQJ GDWD DQG SUHSDUDWLRQ RI UHSRUWV RQ YDULRXV KRVSLWDO SURFHGXUHV LQFOXGLQJ PHGLFDO VHUYLFH IXQFWLRQV DQG LQVWLWXWLRQV VXFK DV SRO\FOLQLFV DQG QXUVLQJ KRPHV ERWK IRU WKH SXEOLF DQG SULYDWH VHFWRUV RI KRVSLWDOV 7KH FRXUVH LQFOXGHV studying rules and regulations governing the accounting of health services in Thailand. ACT 3626 Hotel Accounting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 1600 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course offers specialization for students interested in entering this vital sector of Thailandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy. Accumulation of data and preparation of reports on the performance of various hotel functions: room rentals; food DQG EHYHUDJH LQFOXGLQJ LQGRRU EDQTXHW DQG RXWGRRU FDWHULQJ HQWHUWDLQPHQW ODXQGU\ DQG RWKHU VHUYLFHV IRUHLJQ H[FKDQJH DUFDGH UHQWDO LQFRPH DQG RWKHU IUDQFKLVH LQFRPH VXFK DV OLPRXVLQH UHQWDOV SDUNLQJ H[KLELWLRQ VWDOOV VDXQD DQG KHDOWK FOXEV PDVVDJH SDUORUV VSRUWV FHQWHUV HWF ,QFOXGHG DOVR ZLOO EH FRQWURO V\VWHPV SHULRGLFDO SHUformance appraisals and analysis of variances for corrective action. ACT 3641 Prerequisite:
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Internal Auditing 3 credits ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I OR ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to study the performance of an internal audit in terms of an independent appraisal funcWLRQ ZKLFK VHUYHV WR H[DPLQH DQG HYDOXDWH WKH DGHTXDF\ DQG HIIHFWLYHQHVV RI DQ RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V V\VWHP RQ LQWHUQDO control and its overall quality of performance. This course will enable an internal auditor to furnish top management ZLWK DQDO\VLV DSSUDLVDOV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV FRXQVHO DQG LQIRUPDWLRQ FRQFHUQLQJ WKH DFWLYLWLHV DXGLWHG ,Q DGGLWLRQ WKH VFRSH ZLOO HQFRPSDVV WKH LQWHUQDO DXGLWLQJ SURFHVV LQWHUQDO DXGLWLQJ VNLOOV PDQDJHPHQW FRQWURO DQG LQIRUPDWLRQ WHFKQRORJ\ DQG WKH DXGLW HQYLURQPHQW ACT 4607 Prerequisite:
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ACT 4609 Prerequisite:
Accounting Theory 3 credits ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of various accounting theories; evaluation of main accounting concepts; survey of contemporary accounting with emphasis on current developments and issues. ACT 4611 Seminar in Accounting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 4607 Advanced Accounting I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The primary objective of this course is to integrate all areas of the accounting curriculum for students. The approach ZLOO LQFOXGH FDVH VWXG\ DQDO\VLV JXHVW OHFWXUHUV IURP EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;HOG UHVHDUFK DQG RWKHUV ACT 4612 Independent Study 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (Accounting Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims to develop in students the ability to apply a theoretical concept to the real problems of any organi]DWLRQ LQ D VHOHFWHG LQGXVWU\ LQ 7KDLODQG $ VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F DUHD RI FRQFHQWUDWLRQ ZLOO EH FKRVHQ E\ VWXGHQWV XSRQ FRQVXOWDtion with an instructor selected from the faculty of the Accounting Department. A written report must be submitted. ACT 4624 Seminar in Management Accounting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 3623 Cost Management ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SUREOHPV FRQFHUQLQJ WKH UHODWLRQVKLS XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG FRRSHUDWLRQ IURP RWKHU ZRUN XQLWV LQYROYHG LQ GDWD FROOHFWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV IRU WKH SXUSRVH RI GHVLJQLQJ D FRVW DFFRXQWLQJ V\VWHP DV ZHOO DV D VWXG\ RI SUREOHPV arising from the application of cost accounting concepts to various work systems. ACT 4642 Auditing II 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 3641 Auditing I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SUDFWLFHV DQG SUREOHPV LQ DXGLWLQJ ZKLFK LQYROYH WKH XVH RI DFFRXQWLQJ SULQFLSOHV LQ DXGLWLQJ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV SDWWHUQV IRU GLIIHUHQW W\SHV RI LQGXVWULHV DQG D VWXG\ RI WKH VWDWHPHQWV RI FHUWLĂ&#x20AC;HG SXEOLF DFFRXQWDQW institutes that often raise important problems for accountants to consider. ACT 4643 Seminar in Auditing 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 4642 Auditing II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ UHYLHZ RI DXGLWLQJ SUREOHPV SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV LQ DXGLWLQJ DFFRXQWV OHJDO DVSHFWV LQ DXGLWLQJ DQG RWKHU related topics including the current issues relating to auditing. ACT 4645 International Accounting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQFHQWUDWLRQ RQ WKH DFFXPXODWLRQ DQG UHFRUGLQJ RI DFFRXQWLQJ GDWD IRU EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;UPV ZLWK PXOWLQDWLRQDO SUHVHQFH LQFOXGLQJ DQDO\VLV DQG UHSRUWLQJ RI WKHVH E\ IXQFWLRQ SURGXFWV SURGXFW OLQHV DQG E\ FRXQWU\ ORFDWLRQ IRU SURSHU presentation of operational results to top management. ACT 4646 Prerequisite:
Accounting Information System 3 credits ACT 3602 Intermediate Accounting I ACT 3603 Intermediate Accounting II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RQ WKH QDWXUH HOHPHQWV DQG SURFHGXUHV RI WKH DFFRXQWLQJ LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHP LQFOXGLQJ WKH UDWLRQDO GDWD EDVH FRQFHSWV DQG GHVLJQ V\VWHP GHYHORSPHQW DQG GRFXPHQWDU\ WHFKQLTXHV DV ZHOO DV WKH FRPSXWHU EDVHG LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV FRQWUROV 7KLV FRXUVH DOVR ZLOO VWXG\ FRPSXWHU IUDXG DQG LWV VHFXULW\ WKH GHVLJQ RI GDWD Ă RZ GLDJUDPV DQG V\VWHP Ă RZFKDUW DFFRXQWLQJ F\FOH RI YDULRXV WUDQVDFWLRQV VXFK DV UHYHQXH H[SHQGLWXUH DQG SURGXFWLRQ F\FOH SD\UROO F\FOH DQG UHSRUWLQJ V\VWHP ACT 4647 Prerequisite:
Accounting Software Package 3 credits BIS 2180 Information Technology ACT 4646 Accounting Information System ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RQ WKH XWLOL]DWLRQ RI FRPSXWHU VRIWZDUH DSSOLFDWLRQV LQ DFFRXQWLQJ LQFOXGLQJ WKH V\VWHPV RI UHFHLYDEOHV SD\DEOH SD\UROO LQYHQWRU\ DQG ODERU FRVW 7KH FRXUVH ZLOO DOVR VWXG\ WKH SURFHVV RI XVLQJ VRIWZDUH DSSOLFDWLRQV IURP WKH GHVLJQLQJ RI WKH FKDUW RI DFFRXQWV HQWHULQJ GDWD DV ZHOO DV WKH FRQVWUXFWLRQ RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQG PDQDJHPHQW UHSRUWV available for the needs of management for decision-making.
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AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5HJXODWLRQV VDIHW\ SUH VROR RSHUDWLRQV FURVV FRXQWU\ SODQQLQJ DLUVSDFH FKDUW XVH FRPPXQLFDWLRQV ZHDWKHU SHUIRUPDQFH ZHLJKW DQG EDODQFH DHURG\QDPLFV DQG GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ AE 1200 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Flight 2 credits Prerequisite or Co-requisite: AE 1100 Core-Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )O\LQJ SUDFWLFH WR EH GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR $( &RUH )O\LQJ 6LQJOH (QJLQH )OLJKW *URXQG AE 1910 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance I 1 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Skill training on the aeronautic engineering and training at the actual work site. AE 1911 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance II 1 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Skill training on the aeronautic engineering and training at the actual work site. AE 1920 Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance III 1 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Skill training on the aeronautic engineering and training on the actual work site. AE 2100 Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Ground 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core-Flying: Single-Engine Flightâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QVWUXPHQW Ă \LQJ UHJXODWLRQV VDIHW\ RSHUDWLRQV QDYLJDWLRQ V\VWHPV FKDUW XVH ZHDWKHU Ă LJKW SODQQLQJ GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG FUHZ UHVRXUFH PDQDJHPHQW AE 2200 Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine-Flight I 1 credit Prerequisite: AE 1200 Core Flying: Single-Engine-Flight ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )LJKW SUDFWLFH WR EH GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR $( %DVLF )O\LQJ 6LQJOH 0XOWL (QJLQH ² *URXQG AE 2201 Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine-Flight II 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 2200 Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine-Flight I Prerequisite or Co-requisite: AE 2202 Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7UDLQLQJ LQ PDQHXYHUV DQG SURFHGXUHV UHTXLUHG IRU LQVWUXPHQW Ă LJKW WHVW LQ RUGHU WR EH HQGRUVHG ZLWK LQVWUXPHQW rating in pilot license. AE 2202 Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations 2 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0XOWL HQJLQH UDWLQJ PXOWL HQJLQH DHURG\QDPLFV PDQHXYHUV DQG SURFHGXUHV HQJLQH RXW RSHUDWLRQV VDIHW\ RSHUDWLRQV Ă LJKW SODQQLQJ DQG GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ AE 2203 Basic Flying: Operational Procedures 1 credit Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2SHUDWLRQDO SURFHGXUHV UHODWHG WR WKH VDIH RSHUDWLRQV RI Ă LJKW RSHUDWLRQDO SURFHGXUHV SUHVFULEHG LQ ,&$2 DQQH[ 2SHUDWLRQ RI $LUFUDIW QDWLRQDO DQG LQWHUQDWLRQDO DYLDWLRQ ODZ AE 2300 Basic Flying: Flight Communications 1 credit Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5DGLR 7HOHSKRQ\ 57 FRPPXQLFDWLRQV ZKLFK OLH DW WKH EDVH RI SURFHGXUDO Ă \LQJ LQ WKH SURIHVVLRQDO DYLDWLRQ HQYLURQPHQW VWDQGDUG SKUDVHRORJLHV DQG WHUPLQRORJLHV XVHG LQ LQWHUQDWLRQDO DYLDWLRQ HQYLURQPHQW AE 2401 Basic Flying: Air Law 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWHUQDWLRQDO DLU ODZ -$5 236 DQG ,&$2 GRFXPHQWV DQG DQQH[HV UHOHYDQW WR LQWHUQDWLRQDO FRQYHQWLRQV DQG DJUHHments.
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English for Aviation 3 credits AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight- Ground AE 2100 Basic Flying: Single/ Multi-Engine - Ground AE 2300 Basic Flying: Flight Communications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 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Intermediate Flying: Route Manual and Pilot Applications 3 credits AE 2203 Basic Flying: Operational Procedures AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation AE 3502 Intermediate Flying: Radio Navigation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $SSOLFDWLRQ RI WKH UXOHV DQG UHJXODWLRQV VWDWHG LQ 5RXWH 0DQXDO IRU DOO SKDVHV RI Ă LJKW IURP SUH Ă LJKW SODQQLQJ XQWLO ODQGLQJ RI WKH DLUFUDIW ZKLFK LQFOXGH SUH Ă LJKW SODQQLQJ HQ URXWH FKDUWV DSSURDFK DQG ODQGLQJ FKDUWV PHWHRURORJLFDO UXOHV DQG UHJXODWLRQV RSHUDWLRQV DQG LQIRUPDWLRQ AE 3301 Intermediate Flying: General Navigation 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $OO DVSHFWV RI FODVVLFDO DLU QDYLJDWLRQ IURP EDVLF SLORW QDYLJDWLRQ WR DGYDQFHG SORWWLQJ XVH RI Ă LJKW FRPSXWers, maps and related charts for navigation. AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... .QRZOHGJH DQG SULQFLSOHV WR HQDEOH WKH SLORW DQG IXWXUH FDSWDLQ WR FKHFN WKDW DQ DLUFUDIW LV FRUUHFWO\ ORDGHG DQG EDODQFHG IRU VDIH DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW RSHUDWLRQV ZKLFK LQFOXGH WKHRULHV UHTXLUHG WR RSHUDWH DQ DLUFUDIW VDIHO\ LQ DOO SKDVHV RI Ă LJKW WDNH RII FOLPE FUXLVH GHVFHQW DQG ODQGLQJ DV ZHOO DV W\SLFDO DLUFUDIW W\SHV AE 3303 Prerequisite:
Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning II 3 credits AE 3302 Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Flight Planning I AE 3500 Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3UDFWLFDO Ă LJKW SODQQLQJ LQVWUXFWLRQ EDVHG XSRQ DLUFUDIW VXFK DV WKH %RHLQJ DQG $LUEXV DV ZHOO DV DVSHFWV RI Ă LJKW planning such as the weather factor. AE 3304 Intermediate Flying: Meteorology 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $OO DVSHFWV RI PHWHRURORJ\ DQG LWV DSSOLFDWLRQ WR Ă LJKW RSHUDWLRQV PHWHRURORJ\ DQG ZHDWKHU IRUHFDVWLQJ ZKLFK FRQWULEXWH JUHDWO\ WR Ă LJKW VDIHW\ KRZ ZHDWKHU UHODWHG LQ Ă LJKW KD]DUGV DULVH DQG KRZ WKH\ VKRXOG EH SUHGLFWHG avoided and or dealt with. AE 3310 Aircraft Maintenance: Maintenance Human Factor 1 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )DFWRUV WKDW PLJKW FDXVH GDPDJH LQ PDLQWHQDQFH WKHRU\ RI KXPDQ EHKDYLRU DQG SURDFWLYH PRGHO LQFOXGLQJ KRZ WR avoid accidents during maintaining aircraft and maintenance safety. AE 3311 Aircraft System: Technical Document System 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPPRQ DQG PDQXIDFWXULQJ DLUFUDIW PDQXDO VHUYLFH OHWWHUV VHUYLFH EXOOHWLQ DQG RWKHU LVVXHG GRFXPHQWV ZKLFK DUH presented in terms of ATA system for working in maintenance. AE 3312 Aircraft System: Logistics 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /RJLVWLFV RU PDLQWHQDQFH DQG PDWHULDO VXSSRUW KRZ WR VXSSO\ WKH PDWHULDO RU VSDUH SDUWV GXULQJ FRQGXFWLQJ PDLQWHQDQFH LQ RUGHU WR DYRLG ODFN RU QRW LQ WLPH PDWHULDOV V\VWHPDWLF PDQDJHPHQW EDVHG RQ EDVLF ORJLVWLFV AE 3400 Intermediate Flying: Advanced Aerodynamics 3 credits Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF DHURG\QDPLF WKHRU\ WR WUDQVRQLF DQG VXSHUVRQLF Ă LJKW WR KHOS SURIHVVLRQDO SLORWV PDVWHU WKH IXQGDPHQWDO SULQFLSOHV XSRQ ZKLFK Ă LJKW GHSHQGV DQG ZKLFK DUH HVVHQWLDO WR D IXOO XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKH Ă LJKW FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI whichever aircraft they may operate.
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Intermediate Flying: Crew Resources Management 1 credit And Flight Safety Prerequisite: AE 1100 Core Flying: Single-Engine Flightâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ground ...................................................................................................................................................................................... +XPDQ HUURU DQG UHOLDELOLW\ HUURU FKDLQ HUURU SUHYHQWLRQ DQG GHWHFWLRQ RUJDQL]DWLRQDO IDFWRUV FRPSDQ\ VDIHW\ FXOWXUH VWUHVV DQG VWUHVV PDQDJHPHQW IDWLJXH DQG YLJLODQFH LQIRUPDWLRQ DFTXLVLWLRQ DQG SURFHVVLQJ VLWXDWLRQDO DZDUHQHVV ZRUNORDG PDQDJHPHQW DHURQDXWLFDO GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG FRRUGLQDWLRQ LQVLGH DQG RXWVLGH WKH FRFNSLW OHDGHUVKLS DQG WHDP EHKDYLRU V\QHUJ\ DXWRPDWLRQ DQG SKLORVRSK\ RI WKH XVDJH RI DXWRPDWLRQ EDVLF Ă LJKW VDIHW\ FRQFHSWV WKHRULHV RI FDXVH RI DFFLGHQW +XPDQ )DFWRUV )DLOXUH $QDO\VLV &ODVVLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ 6\VWHP + )$&6 DQG FDVH VWXG\ RI ERWK LQFLGHQW DQG DFFLGHQW AE 4301 Intermediate Flying: Human Performance and Limitations 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Limitations of the human body operating in an aviation environment as well as dealing with all the aspects of the decision making process relevant to the pilot. AE 4700 Prerequisite:
Commercial Pilot License Instructor 6 credits Obtain commercial pilot license preferably with instrument and multi-engine rating ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )XQGDPHQWDO LQVWUXFWLRQV UHTXLUHG WR EH WKH Ă LJKW LQVWUXFWRU IRU DLUSODQH ZKLFK LQFOXGH OHDUQLQJ SURFHVV KXPDQ EHKDYLRU HIIHFWLYH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WHDFKLQJ PHWKRGV FULWLTXH DQG HYDOXDWLRQ DQG SURIHVVLRQDO GHYHORSPHQW AE 4701 Prerequisite:
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Commercial Pilot License Instructor : Flight II 2 credits Obtain Commercial Pilot License multi-engine and instrument rating AE 4700 Commercial Pilot License Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7UDLQLQJ LQ WKH PDQHXYHUV DQG SURFHGXUHV QHFHVVDU\ WR PHHW WKH VWDQGDUGV UHTXLUHG WR DGG WKH 0XOWL (QJLQH )OLJKW ,QVWUXFWRU 5DWLQJ DGGLWLRQDO LQVWUXFWLRQ LQ DGYDQFHG PXOWL HQJLQH Ă LJKW FUHZ WUDLQLQJ WHFKQLTXHV LQFOXGLQJ FRFNSLW UHVRXUFHV PDQDJHPHQW DQG VDIH Ă \LQJ SUDFWLFHV $( $LUFUDIW 6\VWHP 3UDFWLFDO 9HULĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ FUHGLW ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Practice of the theoretical knowledge in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aircraft System Aircraftâ&#x20AC;?. The practical assignment related to the topic is given. AE 4904 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering I 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Selected problems in aeronautic engineering. Students will be supervised to do research on certain problems in aeronautic engineering. AE 4905 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering II 2 credits Pre-requisite: AE 4904 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Selected problems in aeronautic engineering. Students will be supervised to do research on certain problems in aeronautic engineering. AE 4906 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering III 1 credit Pre-requisite: AE 4905 Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Selected problems in aeronautic engineering. Students will be supervised to do research on certain problems in aeronautic engineering. AE 4930 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering I 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RVW FXUUHQW DGYDQFHPHQWV LQ D SDUWLFXODU Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI VWXG\ DV GHWHUPLQHG E\ WKH LQVWUXFWRU RI WKH FRXUVH 7KH WRSLF RI each semester depends on the varied interests of the students or the research requirements. AE 4931 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering II 2 credits Pre-requisite: AE 4930 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RVW FXUUHQW DGYDQFHPHQWV LQ D SDUWLFXODU Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI VWXG\ DV GHWHUPLQHG E\ WKH LQVWUXFWRU RI WKH FRXUVH 7KH WRSLF RI each semester depends on the varied interests of the students or the research requirements. AE 4932 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering III 1 credit Pre-requisite: AE 4931 Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RVW FXUUHQW DGYDQFHPHQWV LQ D SDUWLFXODU Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI VWXG\ DV GHWHUPLQHG E\ WKH LQVWUXFWRU RI WKH FRXUVH 7KH WRSLF RI each semester depends on the varied interests of the students or the research requirements.
AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the general characteristics of communication and process of marketing communication by analyzing the VWUXFWXUH SULQFLSOHV DQG UHODWLRQV RI DGYHUWLVLQJ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV VDOHV SURPRWLRQ VDOHV SHUVRQQHO DQG LQGHSHQGHQW marketing. This course provides a base for study of marketing at a higher level. AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning 3 Credits Prerequisite: MKT 3530 Consumer Behaviour ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI PHGLD VHOHFWLRQ IRFXVLQJ RQ WKH TXDOLW\ DQG EHQHĂ&#x20AC;W RI PHGLD VXLWHG WR WKH SXUSRVH W\SHV RI WDUJHW DXGLHQFH WLPLQJ DQG PHGLD FRVW LQ EX\LQJ HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQWO\ LQFOXGLQJ D VXUYH\ RI VWUDWHJLHV RI DGYHUWLVLQJ PHGLD SODQQLQJ FUHDWLYH PHGLD SXUFKDVH HYDOXDWLRQ RI DVVHVVPHQW IUHTXHQF\ DQG UDWHV WR UHDFK WKH WDUJHW DXGLHQFH DQG PDUNHW share.
AD 3103 Advertising Creative Strategy 3 Credits Prerequisite: MKT 3530 Consumer Behaviour ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ LQ SODQQLQJ RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ PDQDJHPHQW DQG WKH FUHDWLRQ RI DGYHUWLVHPHQW IRU SULQW UDGLR DQG WHOHYLVLRQ EURDGFDVWLQJ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI DGYHUWLVLQJ IURP GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ WR WKH FUHDWLRQ RI WKH DGYHUWLVLQJ VWUDWHJ\ IURP FUHDWLYH VWUDWHJ\ WR DGYHUWLVLQJ H[HFXWLRQ ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ SULQW UDGLR WHOHYLVLRQ Ă&#x20AC;OP DQG SRVWHU AD 3106 Art Direction 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI DUW GLUHFWLRQ LW LV IRU VWXGHQWV WR GHYHORS EDVLF DUW VNLOOV DQG LWV LPSDFW LQ WHUPV RI FRORU FRPELQDWLRQ OD\RXW IRUPDW W\SRJUDSK\ DQG YLVXDO FRPSRVLWLRQ LQ ERWK SULQW DQG 79 RQ HIIHFWLYH DGYHUWLVLQJ AD 3111 Interactive Advertising 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study in interactive advertising is designed to help students identify and analyze interactive models. Students will be able to understand the method to utilize the new media to gain interactivity which is an enhancement to the involvement the consumers have in advertising. AD 3112 Brand Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of basic theories and principles of brand communication. This course focuses on brand positioning and UHSRVLWLRQLQJ EUDQG HTXLW\ PHDVXUHPHQW EUDQG OHYHUDJH DQG LQWHJUDWHG EUDQG FRPPXQLFDWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ FXUUHQW topics of branding. AD 3113 Customer Relationship Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of theories and practice of direct database and e-commerce marketing strategies and their application to H FRPPHUFH HQYLURQPHQWV 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV NQRZOHGJH RI FRQVXPHU DQG EXVLQHVV WR EXVLQHVV PDUNHWLQJ LQWHJUDWLQJ RQOLQH DQG RIĂ LQH PDUNHWLQJ VWUDWHJLHV DQG WKH PDQDJHPHQW RI FXVWRPHU UHODWLRQVKLSV AD 3115 International Communication Campaign 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of issues of international and cross cultural communication campaign. The course provides students with DQ RYHUYLHZ RI FXOWXUDO HFRQRPLF OHJDO SROLWLFDO DQG VRFLDO FRQGLWLRQV UHOHYDQW WR LQWHUQDWLRQDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ including important concepts related to communication campaign such as corporate social responsibilities concept. Discussion through case studies will be provided for students. AD 3116 Account Planning 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of roles of account planning in the advertising agency in terms of aligning strategy throughout the advertising SURFHVV SUHSDULQJ DGYHUWLVLQJ UHODWHG GRFXPHQWV VXFK DV DGYHUWLVLQJ EULHI SUHVHQWDWLRQ DQG EXGJHW DOORFDWLRQ AD 3117 Advertising and Popular Culture 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of advertising and popular culture. Students will explore advertising from various perspectives of culture and popular culture. The course involves the understanding how these cultures affect creativity and audiences. AD 3118 Selected Topics in Advertising 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising ...................................................................................................................................................................................... An exploration and analysis of selected topics in advertising. The topic will be announced semester by semester. AD 4100
Seminar in Advertising 3 Credits (Advertising students Only) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI IDFWV DQG FRQGLWLRQV UHODWLQJ WR SUREOHPV FRQFHUQV DQG HWKLFDO LVVXHV LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ 7KLV LQFOXGHV WUHQGV and new possibilities of advertising as communication tools. Students will be trained to analyze the current situations and propose possible solutions or opportunities for such situations.
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Advertising Workshop I 3 Credits CA 3011 Communication Arts Research AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ WUDLQLQJ LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ DQG FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SODQQLQJ WKURXJK WKH VWXG\ RI PDUNHWLQJ WUHQGV DQDO\VLV RI GDWD SODQning of marketing promotion. Students will be trained to work as advertising agency under the supervision of the instructor. AD 4102 Prerequisite:
Advertising Workshop II 3 Credits CA 3011 Communication Arts Research AD 4601 Advertising Workshop I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Continuing study in higher level producing advertisements based on the advertising strategy. AD 4107 Basic Copywriting (Thai) 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRS\ZULWLQJ LQ 7KDL WKURXJK DQDO\]LQJ WKH HIIHFWLYHQHVV RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV LQ WKH PHGLD VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV DSSURSULDWHO\ DSSOLHG DQG SUDFWLFH LQ WKH DUW RI FRS\ZULWLQJ LQ 7KDL AD 4108 Basic Copywriting (English) 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRS\ZULWLQJ LQ (QJOLVK WKURXJK DQDO\VLQJ WKH HIIHFWLYHQHVV RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV LQ WKH PHGLD VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV DSSURSULDWHO\ DSSOLHG DQG SUDFWLFH LQ WKH DUW RI FRS\ZULWLQJ LQ (QJOLVK AD 4109
Advertising Management 3 Credits (AD 4101 Students only) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the management of personal and non-personal communication in the marketing process to develop stuGHQWVŇ&#x2039; NQRZOHGJH LQ WKH DUHD RI DGYHUWLVLQJ WKH IXQFWLRQV RI WKH DGYHUWLVLQJ DJHQF\ DQG WKH DGYHUWLVLQJ GHSDUWPHQWV RI ODUJH EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;UPV 7KH FRXUVH HPSKDVL]HV DFFRXQWV PDQDJHPHQW 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO DOVR SURYLGH DGYHUWLVLQJ presentation and operation of advertising effectiveness. AD 4114
Campaign Management 3 Credits (AD 4102 students only) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the management of advertising campaign planning including integration of various communication tools. 7KH VWXG\ LQFOXGHV PHGLD VWUDWHJ\ IRUPXODWLRQ VHOHFWLRQV DQG PHDVXUHPHQW RI FDPSDLJQ HIIHFWLYHQHVV AD 4119 Strategic Corporate Communication Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3112 Brand Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the advanced concepts of integrated corporate communication strategies and how to logically manage these strategies for effective executions in various forms of message delivery systems. The key is the establishment RI WKH YDOXH RI WKH EUDQG 'LVFXVVLRQ RQ FDVH VWXGLHV RI VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F EXVLQHVV FDVHV ZLOO EH FDUULHG RXW 1RW RQO\ VROXtions are offered to cases but also ways to measure the impact of each technique and medium used for corporate communication is explored. AD 4120 Advanced Advertising Research 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 3011 Communication Arts Research ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the various roles advertising research plays in advertising and brand communication. A study of advanced methodology and process in research is included. The course will facilitate students to conduct effective research quantitatively and qualitatively. AD 4121 Media Strategy Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3102 Advertising Media Planning ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH PDQDJHPHQW RI WKH LQWHJUDWLRQ RI YDULRXV W\SHV RI PHGLD WUDGLWLRQDO PDVV PHGLD DQG QHZ PHGLD IRU VWUDWHJLF SODQQLQJ GHFLVLRQV H[HFXWLRQ DQG SODQQLQJ RI PHGLD SURJUDPV 7KH FRXUVH DOVR SURYLGHV WKHRULHV DQG techniques of budget allocation. Discussion on case studies will be provided for students. AD 4122 Direct Communication Campaign Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of direct communication campaign strategies that effectively affect consumer decision making and ex-
pectation. The emphasis is to coordinate a direct communication campaign that involves non-traditional media to maximize effectiveness in communicating to the target. Applications will be based on case studies and a student project. AD 4123 Prerequisite:
Marketing Channel Communication 3 Credits CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ...................................................................................................................................................................................... An overview of the various communication processes and interactions between manufacturers and middlemen. It H[DPLQHV WKH GLIIHUHQW IXQFWLRQV SHUIRUPHG E\ PLGGOHPHQ DV ZHOO DV WKH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ Ă RZV UHVXOWLQJ IURP WKHVH IXQFWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ FKDQQHO SODQQLQJ FKDQQHO SROLFLHV DQG FKDQQHO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ PDQDJHPHQW AI 3201 Prerequisite:
Biological Material and Biodegradation 3 Credits BS 1005 Principles of Biology and BS 1006 Biology Laboratory ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URSHUWLHV DQG PHFKDQLVPV RI ELRGHWHULRUDWLRQ LQ QDWXUDO PDWHULDOV LPSRUWDQW LQ $JUR LQGXVWU\ WHFKQLTXHV XVHG LQ DVVHVVLQJ WKH H[WHQW DQG FDXVHV RI GHWHULRUDWLRQ GDPDJH UHGXFWLRQ VWUDWHJ\ DQG WHFKQLTXH LQFOXGLQJ ELRGHWHULRUDWLRQ LQ WKH HQYLURQPHQW DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV AI 3202 Prerequisite:
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Instrumentation and Control in Agro-Industrial Process 3 Credits %6 *HQHUDO &KHPLVWU\ BS 1201 Physics for Bioscience and BS 1202 Physics Laboratory for Bioscience ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ RI LQVWUXPHQWV LQYROYHG LQ ELRWHFKQRORJ\ DQG WKHLU YDULDWLRQ LQ FRQWURO V\VWHP WKHLU UROHV LQ SURGXFWLRQ HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG VWDELOLW\ DQG WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQ LQ UHVHDUFK WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI PDWKHPDWLF DQG SK\VLF models to convert the signal and the control system in Agro-Industry. This course is also combined with laboratory sessions. AI 3204 Processing of Agricultural Products I 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 3202 Introduction to Agro-Industry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLFDO SK\VLFDO DQG ELRORJLFDO SURSHUWLHV DQG FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI DJULFXOWXUDO UDZ PDWHULDOV IDFWRUV DQG SURFHVVing principles for converting agricultural raw materials into industrial products. This course is also combined with laboratory sessions. AI 3205 Prerequisite:
Biochemical Engineering 3 Credits BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $SSOLFDWLRQV RI ELRORJLFDO RUJDQLVPV DQG WKHLU HQ]\PHV LQ WKH ELRSURFHVVHV DQG WKH HQ]\PH WHFKQRORJ\ ELRSURFHVV HFRQRPLFV DSSOLHG HQ]\PH NLQHWLFV IHUPHQWDWLRQ NLQHWLFV PHWDEROLF VWRLFKLRPHWU\ WUDQVSRUW SKHQRPHQD VWHULOL]DWLRQ WHFKQLTXHV ELRUHDFWRU GHVLJQ DQG RSHUDWLRQ XSVWUHDP DQG GRZQVWUHDP SURFHVVHV DQG RSWLPL]DWLRQ LQ WKH process scale up. AI 3206 Agro-Industry Management and Marketing 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2403 Introduction to Economics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF SULQFLSOHV RI PDUNHWLQJ DQG PDQDJHPHQW ZKLFK FDQ EH DSSOLHG WR XVH ZLWK DJULFXOWXUDO SURGXFWV 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH HQYLURQPHQWDO IDFWRUV LQ $JUR LQGXVWU\ FRQVXPHUŇ&#x2039;V EX\LQJ EHKDYLRU PDUNHWLQJ UHVHDUFK SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW SULFLQJ VWUDWHJ\ GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHO DQG SURPRWLRQ VWUDWHJ\ LQ ZKLFK WKH H[DPSOHV DQG WKH FDVH VWXGLHV RI agro-industrial products are highlighted throughout the course. AI 3207 Unit Operation of Agro-Industry I 3 Credits Prerequisite: BT 3013 Introduction to Bioprocess Engineering ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQFHSWV DQG SULQFLSOHV RI HQJLQHHULQJ IRU YDULRXV XQLW RSHUDWLRQV LQ DJUR LQGXVWU\ WRSLFV LQFOXGLQJ SXPSV KHDW H[FKDQJHUV HYDSRUDWRUV UHIULJHUDWRUV DQG GU\HUV /DERUDWRU\ LV SURYLGHG
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Standards and Regulations of Agricultural Products 2 Credits AI 3202 Introduction to Agro-Industry or FT 3101 Introduction to Food Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /HJDO DQG VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F LVVXHV LQYROYHG LQ WKH QDWLRQDO DQG LQWHUQDWLRQDO UHJXODWLRQV RI DJULFXOWXUDO SURGXFWV DQG IRRGV SKLORVRSK\ XQGHUSLQQLQJ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI UHJXODWLRQ VWDWXWHV UROHV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI 7KDL )'$ DQG LQWHUQDWLRQDO RUJDQL]DWLRQV H J :72 DQG LWV DJUHHPHQWV DQG HWF )RRG $FW % ( IRRG VWDQGDUGV &RGH[ ULVN DQDO\VLV DQG QXWULWLRQ ODEHOLQJ 6RXUFHV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ QHFHVVDU\ IRU FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZLWK JRYHUQPHQW DQG SXEOLF are also included. AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 3204 Processing of Agricultural Products I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URFHVVLQJ PHWKRGV RI DJULFXOWXUDO SURGXFWV LQWR IRRG SURGXFWV DQG QRQ IRRG SURGXFWV LQFOXGLQJ IUXLW DQG YHJHWDEOH FHUHDO PHDW PLON UXEEHU ZRRG DQG WH[WLOH DQG SDFNDJLQJ RI WKH SURGXFWV LQFOXGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV AI 4209 Unit Operation for Agro-Industry II 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 3207 Unit Operation for Agro-Industry I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Concepts and principles of engineering for various unit operations in separation processes. Topics include distillaWLRQ FROXPQV H[WUDFWRUV DEVRUSWLRQ WRZHUV PHPEUDQH VHSDUDWRUV FU\VWDOOL]HUV Ã&#x20AC;OWHUV DQG FHQWULIXJHV LQFOXGLQJ laboratory sessions. AI 4211 Fermentation Process 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 3205 Biochemical Engineering ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV RI LVRODWLRQ PRGLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG VWRUDJH WHFKQLTXHV RI LQGXVWULDO PLFURRUJDQLVPV QXWULHQWV QHHGHG IRU PLFURELDO JURZWK DQG PHGLD RSWLPL]DWLRQ 7KH RSWLPL]DWLRQ DQG FRQWURO SURFHVVHV GXULQJ XSVWUHDP IHUPHQWDWLRQ DQG GRZQVWUHDP SURFHVVHV LQ EDWFK FRQWLQXRXV DQG IHG EDWFK ELRUHDFWRUV 7KLV FRXUVH LV DOVR FRPELQHG ZLWK ODERUDWRU\ sessions. AI 4212 Prerequisite:
Tissue Culture Techniques and Application 3 Credits BS 1005 Principles of Biology and BS 1006 Biology Laboratory ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7HFKQLTXHV DQG SK\VLRORJLFDO EDVLV RI SODQW WLVVXH FXOWXUH XVHG LQ UHVHDUFK DQG LQGXVWU\ FRPPHUFLDO ODERUDWRULHV FXOWXUH PHGLD RUJDQRJHQHVLV VRPDWLF HPEU\RJHQHVLV DQG PLFURSURSDJDWLRQ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVsions. AI 4213 Agro-Industrial Quality Control 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2200 Statistics II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $JUR LQGXVWULDO SURGXFWLRQ DV D V\VWHPDWLF DQG FRQWUROODEOH SURFHVV DFFHSWDQFH VDPSOLQJ SODQV IRU DQDO\VLV DQG FRQWURO RI TXDOLW\ TXDOLW\ PDQDJHPHQW TXDOLW\ FRQWURO TXDOLW\ DVVXUDQFH DQG TXDOLW\ LPSURYHPHQW TXDOLW\ DVVXUDQFH V\VWHPV VXFK DV 7RWDO 4XDOLW\ 0DQDJHPHQW DQG ,62 VHULHV ZLWKLQ IRRG IDFWRU\ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ sessions. AI 4214 Prerequisite:
Agro-Industry Plant and Equipment Design 3 Credits AI 4209 Unit Operations for Agro-Industry II and AI 4211 Fermentation Process ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )DFWRUV LPSRUWDQW IRU SODQW DQG HTXLSPHQW GHVLJQ VXFK DV HFRQRPLFV FRVW HVWLPDWLRQ SURFHVV VHOHFWLRQ SODQW location and safety. AI 4215 Agro-Industry Preservation and Packaging 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5HDVRQV DQG IDFWRUV UHODWLQJ WR UDZ PDWHULDO DQG SURGXFW VSRLODJH VWRUDJH DQG SUHVHUYDWLRQ PHWKRGV SULQFLSOH RI SDFNDJLQJ WKDW LQFOXGHV SDFNDJLQJ PDWHULDOV XVHG LQ WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ DQG GLVWULEXWLRQ WKHLU SURSHUWLHV IRUPV DQG applications including laboratory sessions. AI 4216 Fibre Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV LQ SURGXFWLRQ RI QDWXUDO Ã&#x20AC;EUH VRXUFHV RI UDZ PDWHULDO SURFHVVLQJ PHWKRGV XVHG LQ )LEUH 7HFKQRORJ\ UHVHDUFK DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI QDWXUDO Ã&#x20AC;EHU DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ DV DJUR LQGXVWULDO SURGXFW LQFOXGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV
AI 4217 Essential Oil Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSRVLWLRQ SK\VLFDO DQG FKHPLFDO FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI HVVHQWLDO RLOV VRXUFHV RI UDZ PDWHULDO H[WUDFWLRQ SXULÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ and use of essential oils and corresponding laboratory sessions. AI 4218 Agro-Industrial Product Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URGXFW GHYHORSPHQW LQ DJUR LQGXVWU\ JHQHUDO LQWURGXFWLRQ WR QHZ SURGXFWV DQG SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW V\VWHP LQ LQGXVWU\ JHQHUDWLRQ RI QHZ SURGXFW LGHDV GHVLJQ RI SURGXFW FRQFHSW SURGXFW GHVLJQ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQV SURWRW\SH GHYHORSPHQW LQ WKH ODERUDWRU\ DQG WHVWLQJ RI FRQVXPHU DFFHSWDELOLW\ ODXQFKLQJ RI QHZ SURGXFW DQG HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH launch; and corresponding laboratory sessions. AI 4219 Prerequisite:
Sugar Technology 3 Credits BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II or FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLFDO DQG SK\VLFDO SURSHUWLHV RI VXJDU VXJDU SURFHVVLQJ DQG E\ SURGXFWV IURP VXJDU LQGXVWU\ TXDOLW\ FRQWURO and development of new sugar products to use in other industries and corresponding laboratory sessions. AI 4220 Prerequisite:
Post Harvest Technology 3 Credits BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II or FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV XQGHUOLQLQJ SK\VLRORJLFDO FKDQJHV LQ IUHVK DJULFXOWXUDO SURGXFHV KDUYHVWLQJ PHWKRGV DQG SRVW KDUYHVW technology to handle the post harvested crops in order to maintain the crop qualities or to delay the changes involving in deterioration of the crop qualities and corresponding laboratory sessions. AI 4221 Alcoholic Beverage Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &XUUHQW WHFKQRORJLHV XVHG LQ SURGXFWLRQ RI DOFRKROLF EHYHUDJH DQG PRQLWRULQJ RI LPSDFW RI IHUPHQWDWLRQ YDULDEOHV RQ PLFURELDO SHUIRUPDQFH DQG SURGXFW TXDOLW\ GLVWLOODWLRQ SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV SURGXFWLRQ WHFKQRORJ\ RI EUDQG\ ZKLVNH\ UXP YRGND JLQV DQG RWKHU GLVWLOOHG EHYHUDJHV FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI UDZ PDWHULDOV IHUPHQWDWLRQ GLVWLOODWLRQ DQG DJLQJ PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV XVHG LQ DOFRKROLF EHYHUDJHV SURGXFWLRQ UHVHDUFK GHYHORSPHQW LQYROYHV WKH XVH RI ELRWHFKQRORJ\ IRU WKH SXUSRVH RI \LHOG VROYLQJ TXDOLW\ UHODWHG SUREOHPV DQG VWLPXODWLRQ LQQRYDWLRQ DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR PDQDJHPHQW PDUNHWLQJ DQG HFRQRPLFV RI PRVW RI WKH DOFRKROLF EHYHUDJHV UHYLHZ PDUNHW VHJPHQWDWLRQ DQG H[SORUH DOWHUQDWLYH VRFLDO SROLF\ IRUPDWLRQ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV AI 4222 Water and Waste Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... :DWHU DQG ZDVWH PDQDJHPHQW VWDUWLQJ IURP JRRG SUHSDUDWLRQ RI UDZ PDWHULDO IRU LQGXVWU\ FOHDQ WHFKQRORJ\ ZDVWH FRQWUROOLQJ DQG ZDWHU PDQDJHPHQW RI GRZQVWUHDP SURFHVV WR UHGXFH VRXUFHV RI SROOXWLRQ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERratory sessions. AI 4223 Waste and By-product Utilization 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFDO LVVXHV IRU XVLQJ RI ZDVWH DQG E\ SURGXFWV IURP LQGXVWU\ WR Ã&#x20AC;QG RSWLPXP PHWKRG WR SURGXFH SURGXFWV IURP WKRVH ZDVWH PDWHULDOV DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV XVLQJ LQGXVWULDO ZDVWH AI 4226 Prerequisite:
Plant Breeding Technology 3 Credits BS 2012 Genetics and AI 3202 Introduction to Agro-Industry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /LIH F\FOH RI PRQRFRW\OHGRQV DQG GLFRW\OHGRQV VH[XDO DQG DVH[XDO UHSURGXFWLRQ RI SODQW IDFWRUV DIIHFWLQJ SODQW JURZWK SODQW FXOWLYDWLRQ WHFKQLTXHV DQG VHHG VWRUDJH WHFKQRORJ\ PHFKDQLVPV RI JHUPLQDWLRQ VHHG VHOHFWLRQ WHFKQLTXHV IRU VH[XDO DQG DVH[XDO SURSDJDWLRQ 7KH FRXUVH DOVR LQFOXGHV WKH VWXG\ RI SODQW JHQHWLF LQKHULWDQFH JHUPSODVP EDQN WKH XVH RI JHQHWLF HQJLQHHULQJ WR FUHDWH QHZ SODQW VSHFLHV DQG DOVR LQGXVWULDO VHHG SURGXFWLRQ techniques and corresponding laboratory sessions.
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AI 4227 Single Cell Protein 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4211 Fermentation Process ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7HFKQLTXHV DQG SURGXFWLRQ RI SURWHLQV IURP PLFURRUJDQLVPV HFRQRPLFV FRQVXPHU DFFHSWDQFH DQG WR[LFRORJ\ YDULRXV WHFKQLFDO DQG RSHUDWLRQDO DOWHUQDWLYHV IRU VLQJOH FHOO SURWHLQ SURGXFWLRQ RUJDQLVP VHOHFWLRQ SURGXFW UHTXLUHPHQWV FHOO UHFRYHU\ DQG GU\LQJ RI 6&3 UHPRYDO RI QXFOHLF DFLGV SURWHLQ H[WUDFWLRQ DQG UHFRYHU\ IURP PLFURELDO FHOOV QXWULWLYH YDOXH RI 6&3 DQG XVH RI 6&3 IRU KXPDQ IRRG RU IRRG VXSSOHPHQW AI 4232 Prerequisite:
Secondary Metabolites of Plant Cells 3 Credits BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and BS 2007 Basic Biochemistry Laboratory ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8VH RI SODQW FHOOV IRU SURGXFWLRQ RI VHFRQGDU\ PHWDEROLVP SURGXFWV VXFK DV DONDORLG PRQRWHUSHQHV ELRSRO\PHU DQWLPLFURELDO DJHQWV DQG Ă DYRUV SURGXFWV PHWDEROLF UHJXODWLRQ RI WKH GHVLUHG SURGXFWV JHQHWLF PDQLSXODWLRQ RI plant cells with different techniques e.g. recombinant DNA and protoplast fusion techniques and corresponding laboratory sessions. AI 4233 Pulp and Paper Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF NQRZOHGJH LQ SXOS DQG SDSHU VFLHQFH DQG WHFKQRORJ\ SXOSLQJ SURFHVV SXOS EOHDFKLQJ SDSHU SURFHVVLQJ FRDWLQJ RI SDSHU XVH RI QRQ Ă&#x20AC;EURXV DGGLWLYHV PHDVXUHPHQW RI SXOS DQG SDSHU TXDOLW\ SDSHU UHF\FOLQJ SURFHVV DQG water treatment in the pulp and paper mill. New technology in pulp and paper processing is also included. AI 4234 Wood Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7\SHV RI ZRRG QDWXUDO SURSHUWLHV RI ZRRG PHFKDQLFDO SURSHUWLHV DQG GHJUDGDWLRQ EDVLF SULQFLSOHV RI ZRRG SUHVHUYDWLRQ SURFHVVLQJ RI ZRRG DQG FRPPHUFLDO XVHV IRU ZRRG SURGXFWV DV ZHOO DV VDIHW\ DQG TXDOLW\ FRQWURO LQ ZRRG manufacturer. AI 4235 Rubber Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLFDO DQG SK\VLFDO SURSHUWLHV RI UXEEHU GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ DQG EDVLV FRQFHSWV RI &DRXWHFKRXF UXEEHU DQG HODVWRPHU YXOFDQL]DWLRQ QDWXUDO UXEEHU ODWH[ DQG FRDJXODWLRQ WHFKQRORJ\ PDQXIDFWXULQJ RI LQGXVWULDO UXEEHU ODWH[ VKHHWV EORFN rubber and rubberized products and recent developments in the biotechnology associated with rubber technology. AI 4236 Feed Manufacturing Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URGXFWLRQ RI IHHGV QXWULWLRQDO UHTXLUHPHQW RI HFRQRPLFDOO\ LPSRUWDQW DQLPDOV WKH FRPSRVLWLRQ DQG QXWULWLRQ FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI FRPPRQ IHHGV IHHG IRUPXODWLRQ HFRQRPLFV RI IHHGLQJ SURJUDPV IRU IDUP DQLPDOV SODQW OD\RXW GHVLJQ VHOHFWLRQ RI DSSURSULDWH HTXLSPHQW TXDOLW\ FRQWURO IHHG PDQXIDFWXULQJ PDQDJHPHQW VDIHW\ DQG VDQLWDWLRQ IRU IHHG manufacturing industry and also the application of biotechnology to improve quality of feeds. AI 4237 Leather Product Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Leather and hide used for industrial purposes and their properties as well as processing technology of leather and KLGH HTXLSPHQW DQG WRROV XVHG LQ OHDWKHU LQGXVWU\ ZDVWH DQG HQYLURQPHQWDO PDQDJHPHQW IRU OHDWKHU PDQXIDFturer. AI 4238 Mushroom Cultivation Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: BT 3015 Industrial Fermentation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %LRORJ\ DQG FXOWLYDWLRQ RI GLIIHUHQW W\SHV RI PXVKURRP WKDW LV HFRQRPLFDOO\ LPSRUWDQW HVSHFLDOO\ IRU KXPDQ FRQVXPSWLRQ WKH SUHSDUDWLRQ RI VWDUWHU FXOWXUH VXSSRUW PDWHULDOV DQG PHGLD SUHSDUDWLRQ DQG VWHULOL]DWLRQ HQYLURQPHQWDO FRQWURO IRU IUXLWLQJ ERG\ IRUPDWLRQ SUHSDUDWLRQ RI FXOWLYDWLRQ URRP RU VSDFH FXOWLYDWLRQ PHWKRGV DQG DOVR SRVW KDUYHVW WHFKQRORJ\ IRU PXVKURRP LQFOXGLQJ PXVKURRP GLVHDVHV DQG SUHYHQWLRQ PHWKRGV AI 4239 Selected Topic 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 'LVFXVVLRQ DQG DGYDQFHG VWXG\ RI VHOHFWHG WRSLF LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI $JUR ,QGXVWU\ LQFOXGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV
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AI 4290 Special Project 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ SURMHFW LQYROYLQJ DQ DVSHFW RI $JUR ,QGXVWU\ GHVLJQ RI WKH VWXG\ FROOHFWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV RI H[SHULPHQWDO GDWD ZLOO EH GRQH XQGHU IDFXOW\ VXSHUYLVLRQ D ZULWWHQ UHSRUW DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ RI D VHPLQDU RQ WKH UHVHDUFK ZRUN LV FRPSXOsory. AI 4291 Field Trip 1 Credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9LVLW WR IRRG RU $JUR ,QGXVWULDO SURGXFWLRQ IDFLOLWLHV WR YLHZ VSHFLÀF DVSHFWV RI IRRG SURFHVVLQJ DQG PDQDJHPHQW written report of the tour was required. 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AR 3203 Architectural Design III 6 Credits Prerequisite: AR 2204 Architectural Design II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI SUDFWLFH IURP $UFKLWHFWXUDO 'HVLJQ ,, ZLWK PRGHUDWH FRPSOH[ OHYHO GHYHORSLQJ WKH GHVLJQ SURFHVV VNLOOV WKURXJK FRQFHSWXDOL]DWLRQ DQDO\VLV V\QWKHVLV YLVXDOL]DWLRQ RI DUFKLWHFWXUDO GHVLJQ DW DOO OHYHOV RI FRUUHODWLRQ RI FRQWH[W FRQFHSWXDOL]DWLRQ LQ YDOXH LGHQWLW\ DQG DHVWKHWLF TXDOLW\ LQ DUFKLWHFWXUDO GHVLJQ DQG H[SORUDWLRQ RI D PHGLXP scale public building.
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AR 3207 Architectural Design IV 6 Credits Prerequisite: AR 3203 Architectural Design III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI SUDFWLFH IURP $UFKLWHFWXUDO 'HVLJQ ,,, ZLWK PRUH FRPSOH[LW\ H[SHULPHQW DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ RI D ZLGH VSDQ VWUXFWXUH GHYHORSPHQW RI VSDFH DQG EXLOGLQJ IRUP WKURXJK WKH H[SUHVVLRQ RI VWUXFWXUH EXLOGLQJ HQYHORSH PDWHULDOV VLWH SODQQLQJ DQG VSDFH DUUDQJHPHQW RI EXLOGLQJ IRU WURSLFDO FOLPDWH FRQFHUQLQJ DHVWKHWLFV DQG XWLOLW\ V\VWHP RI EXLOGLQJ DQG H[SORUDWLRQ RI D PHGLXP VFDOH SXEOLF EXLOGLQJ AR 3307 Building Technology and Construction III 3 Credits Prerequisite: AR 2110 Building Technology and Construction II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSRVLWH EXLOGLQJ PDWHULDOV DQG FRQVWUXFWLRQ PHWKRGV ODUJH VSDQ SUH VWUHVVHG DQG SRVW WHQVLRQHG V\VWHPV IRU à RRU DQG EHDP IXQGDPHQWDO SULQFLSOHV RI SUHIDEULFDWHG ² FRQVWUXFWLRQ V\VWHP DQG FXUWDLQ ZDOO DQG VWXGLR ZRUN AR 3308 Building Technology and Construction IV 3 Credits Prerequisite: AR 3307 Building Technology and Construction III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR GHVLJQ DQG FRQVWUXFWLRQ SULQFLSOHV RI ORQJ VSDQ VWUXFWXUH KLJK ULVH EXLOGLQJ DQG WKHLU EHKDYLRU DQG studio work. AR 3309 Architectural Design Methods 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 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AR 4101 History of Thai Architecture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSRQHQWV RI 7KDL $UFKLWHFWXUH IURP 6XNKRWKDL WR 5DWWDQDNRVLQ SHULRGV YDULRXV LQà XHQFH DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI 7KDL $UFKLWHFWXUH LQà XHQFHV RI FXOWXUH IURP RXWVLGH DQG DQDO\VLV RI XQLTXH 7KDL $UFKLWHFWXUH LQ GLIIHUHQW SHULRGV RI time. AR 4106 Methods of Research and Data Processing 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Principles and regulations of appropriate architectural research in conjunction with quality and quantity to support UHVHDUFK KLVWRU\ DQG FRQVHUYDWLRQ UHVHDUFK LQ WHFKQRORJ\ PDUNHWLQJ VRFLDO ZRUN DQG EHKDYLRU LQYROYLQJ DUFKLWHFture and case study analysis. 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AR 4205 Architectural Design VI 6 Credits Prerequisite: AR 4203 Architectural Design V ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI SUDFWLFH IURP $UFKLWHFWXUDO GHVLJQ 9 LPSRUWDQFH RI EXLOW HQYLURQPHQWV UHVSRQVLYH WR XUEDQ FRQWH[W DQG FRPPXQLWLHV LQYHVWLJDWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV WKH SURJUDPPDWLF RUJDQL]DWLRQ PXOWL OHYHO RI FRUUHODWLRQ RI EXLOGLQJV LQ DQ XUEDQ IDEULF SDUDOOHO ZLWK FXUUHQW XUEDQ VLWXDWLRQ IRUPLQJ WKH FRQFHSWXDO EDFNJURXQG RI ODUJH VFDOH SXEOLF architecture relative to macro planning issues. 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AR 4302 Seminar in Architecture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Architectural seminar involving architectural development from the past to present in terms of theoretical and pracWLFH DQG WKH WDVN RI SURIHVVLRQDO GHYHORSPHQW SUREOHPV DQG REVWDFOHV LQ ZRUNLQJ DQG WKHLU VROXWLRQV AR 4303 Practicum in Architecture Non-credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ ZRUNLQJ KRXU SURIHVVLRQDO WUDLQLQJ DW DQ DUFKLWHFWXUH Ã&#x20AC;UP LQ RUGHU WR H[SRVH VWXGHQWV WR DOO NLQGV RI KDQGV RQ experiences and knowledge in the real architectural business world. AR 5200 Pre-Thesis in Architecture 3 Credits Prerequisite: AR 5203 Architectural Design VII ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3UHSDUDWLRQ RI WKHVLV LQIRUPDWLRQ FRQWH[W WKHRU\ DQG IDFLOLWLHV RI WKHVLV UHVHDUFK 7KH GLUHFWLRQ ZLOO EH LQGLYLGXDOO\ supervised by assigned advisor. AR 5203 Architectural Design VII 6 Credits Prerequisite: AR 4205 Architectural Design VI ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI SUDFWLFH IURP $UFKLWHFWXUDO 'HVLJQ 9, GHYHORSLQJ GHVLJQ SURFHVV IRFXVLQJ RQ PXOWLGLVFLSOLQDU\ UHVHDUFKHV SHUWDLQLQJ WR LQGLYLGXDO LQWHUHVWV DQDO\VLV DQG VWXG\LQJ RI LVVXHV RI LQWHUHVW AR 5205 Thesis in Architecture 9 Credits Prerequisite: AR 5200 Pre-Thesis in Architecture ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Students work on individual design project of an approved thesis project which investigates either from a theoretical RU SUDJPDWLF SRVLWLRQ D VXEMHFW RI VXIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPSOH[LW\ AR 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 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AR 5403 Advanced Computer - Aided Design 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Advanced study of computer-aided design and primary introduction to the creation of work with a design and techQRORJ\ FRQWH[W QDUUDWLYH FRPSXWDWLRQ DQG LQWHUDFWLYLW\ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO GHYHORS WKHLU LQYHVWLJDWLRQV DQG LQWHUHVWV DV ZHOO DV D VSDFH IRU H[SORUDWLRQ H[SHULPHQWDWLRQ DQG PHWKRGRORJLHV AR 5404 Construction Management 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQVWUXFWLRQ PHWKRGV LQ UHODWLRQ WR WKH HQJLQHHU FRQWUDFWRU DUFKLWHFW DQG VHFXULW\ FRQWURO IRU VDIHW\ SXUSRVHV including municipal laws of construction. AR 5405 Individual Study in Architecture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QGLYLGXDO VWXG\ RQ LQWHUHVWLQJ DUFKLWHFWXUDO WRSLFV RI LQWHUHVW RI WKH VWXGHQWV XQGHU WKH VXSHUYLVLRQ RI WKH OHFWXUHUV AR 5407 Real Estate Development 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5HDO HVWDWH GHYHORSPHQW SURFHGXUH RI Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQYHVWPHQW DQG SURSHUW\ PDQDJHPHQW LQ FLW\ DQG UXUDO DUHDV AR 5409 Architectural Psychology 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF FRQFHSWV RI SV\FKRORJ\ GHYHORSPHQW IXQGDPHQWDOV RI SV\FKRORJ\ KXPDQ EHKDYLRU PDQNLQG DQG HQYLURQment.
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AR 5410 Thai Architecture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 'LIIHUHQW FRPSRQHQWV RI 7KDL DUFKLWHFWXUH DV LQ EXLOGLQJ ERGLHV URRIV DQG VWUXFWXUHV DQDO\VLV RI GLIIHUHQW IRUPV DQG VSDFHV RI 7KDL EXLOGLQJV IURP SDVW WR SUHVHQW WLPH FRQGXFWLQJ UHVHDUFK RQ 7KDL GHVLJQ DUFKLWHFWXUDO FKDUDFWHULVWLFV site planning and appropriate functions. AR 5413 Project Management 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )HDVLEOH SURJUDPPHG LQVWUXFWLRQ RI SURMHFWV VLWH HFRQRPLFDO WHFKQLTXHV SURIHVVLRQDO PDQDJHPHQW EXGJHW DQDO\sis and leasing. AR 5414 Energy Saving 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8QFRQYHQWLRQDO HQHUJ\ VDYLQJ UHVRXUFHV DOWHUQDWLYH DQG UHQHZDEOH HQHUJ\ VXFK DV VRODU HQHUJ\ ZLQG SRZHU ZDWHU SRZHU JHRWKHUPDO SRZHU DQG ELRPDVV AR 5415 Interactive Features Design 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH FUHDWLRQ RI ZRUN ZLWKLQ D GHVLJQ DQG WHFKQRORJLFDO FRQWH[W L H QHZ PHGLD LQVWDOODWLRQ LQWHUDFWLYH DUFKLWHFWXUH DQG LQWHOOLJHQW VSDFH GHYHORSLQJ LQGLYLGXDO LQYHVWLJDWLRQV DQG LQWHUHVWV E\ H[SORUDWLRQ H[SHULPHQWDWLRQ DQG LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ AR 5416 Faรงade Design in Architecture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KHRUHWLFDO EDVLV IRU D GHVLJQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ IRU RYHUDOO SHUIRUPDQFH RI IDoDGHV H[DPLQDWLRQ RI WKH FRPSOH[ LQWHUUHODWLRQVKLSV WKURXJK D FRQVLGHUDWLRQ RI H[LVWLQJ FRQVWUXFWLRQV GHVLJQ FULWHULD LQ VXFFHVVIXO GHVLJQ RI IDoDGHV NQRZOHGJH RI PDWHULDOV PHWKRGV RI PDQXIDFWXULQJ DQG LQVWDOODWLRQ AR 5417 Interior Design by Architects 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Introduction to interior spatial design and decoration necessary for professional architects incorporating lectures DQG VWXGLR LVVXHV VXUURXQGLQJ WKH LQWHULRU SURIHVVLRQ DQG WKH DUFKLWHFWV VXUYH\ RI FRQWHPSRUDU\ ZRUNV SULQFLSOHV RI VKDSLQJ DQG SODQQLQJ LQWHULRU VSDWLDOLW\ GHVLJQ IDFWRUV SURJUDPV HOHPHQWV FRORUV OLJKWLQJ WHFWRQLF SUHVHQWDWLRQ VNLOOV DQG GHFRUDWLYH PDWHULDOV IRU ERWK QHZ DQG UHQRYDWLRQ SURMHFWV AR 5418 Introduction to Exhibition Design 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR H[KLELWLRQ GHVLJQ VWUDWHJLHV LQ GHVLJQLQJ IRU H[KLELWLRQV DQG WUDGH VKRZ ERRWKV YDULRXV LVVXHV UDQJLQJ IURP SURJUDPV VSDFH GHVLJQ FRQFHSWXDO GHYHORSPHQW RI D WKHPDWLF DSSURDFK DQG FUHDWLRQ RI D SUHVHQWDWLRQ V\VWHP IRU SURGXFWV DUWLIDFWV RU DUWZRUN DFWLYLWLHV DV EXVLQHVV SUDFWLFHV VSHFLร F WR WKH WUDGH VKRZ DQG H[KLELW GHVLJQ LQGXVWU\ DQG WKH HIIHFWLYH XVH RI FRPSXWHU UHQGHULQJV DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ VNLOOV AR 5419
Special Topics in History, Theory and 3 Credits Technology in Architecture ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6SHFLDOL]HG WRSLFV RI LQWHUHVW LQ KLVWRU\ WKHRU\ DQG WHFKQRORJ\ RI DUFKLWHFWXUH DQG XUEDQLVP AR 5420 Light, Perception and Culture 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Qร XHQFHV RI OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ WR WKH KXPDQ SHUFHSWXDO V\VWHP DQG WKH FXOWXUH RI WKH WLPHV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI KRZ KXPDQ EHLQJV UHDFW WR DQG LQWHUDFW ZLWKLQ OLJKW E\ H[SORULQJ FRQWHPSRUDU\ WKHRULHV RI SHUFHSWXDO VRPDWLF DQG DHVWKHWLF UHVSRQVH WR OLJKW LQWURGXFWLRQ WR SV\FKRORJ\ RI OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ DQG WKH LPSDFW RI HQHUJ\ HWKLFV RQ OLJKWLQJ decisions. BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Co requisite: BG 1108 General Chemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ([SHULPHQWV WR EH GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR %* *HQHUDO &KHPLVWU\ BG 1000 Communication in Thai 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR GHYHORS WKH VWXGHQWVา DELOLW\ WR FRPPXQLFDWH LQ RUDO DQG ZULWWHQ 7KDL EXVLQHVV ODQJXDJH DQG WR DQDO\]H DQG DSSUHFLDWH WKH OLWHUDU\ ZULWLQJV LQ WKH ZHDOWK RI 7KDL OLWHUDWXUH (PSKDVLV LV JLYHQ WR IDVW UHDGLQJ comprehension and writing.
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BG 1001 English I 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /RZHU LQWHUPHGLDWH DFDGHPLF (QJOLVK ZLWK DFWLYLWLHV WR IRVWHU UHDGLQJ ZULWLQJ OLVWHQLQJ DQG VSHDNLQJ VNLOOV LQ (QJlish through communicative activities in a meaningful academic context. BG 1002 English II 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 1001 English I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWHUPHGLDWH DFDGHPLF (QJOLVK UHLQIRUFLQJ Ă XHQF\ DQG JUDPPDU ZLWK WDVN GULYHQ RUDO DQG ZULWLQJ H[HUFLVHV GHYHOoping vocabulary and sentence writing skills with combined reading comprehension exercises and writing practice. BG 1010
Thai Language and Culture 3 Credits (Only for foreign students) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQYROYHV D VWXG\ RI 7KDL /DQJXDJH IRU EDVLF FRPPXQLFDWLRQ 7KDL FXOWXUH FXVWRPV WUDGLWLRQV DQG ZD\V of life. BG 1100 Physical Education 1 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV FHQWHUHG DURXQG WKH SK\VLFDO DFWLYLW\ QHHGV DELOLWLHV DQG LQWHUHVWV RI \RXQJ DGXOWV 7KH DLPV DUH WR FUHDWH XQLW\ DPRQJ VWXGHQWV DQG WR KHOS WKHP WR LPSURYH SK\VLFDO Ă&#x20AC;WQHVV WR SURYLGH RSSRUWXQLW\ WR HVWDEOLVK VNLOOV LQ EDVLF PRYHPHQW WR EULQJ SHUIRUPDQFH LQ HOHFWHG SK\VLFDO DFWLYLWLHV WR D KLJK OHYHO RI VDWLVI\LQJ SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG WR Ă&#x20AC;QG HQMR\PHQW LQ SK\VLFDO DFWLYLW\ DQG ODVWLQJ LQWHUHVW LQ FRQWLQXLQJ YROXQWDU\ SDUWLFLSDWLRQ $FWLYLWLHV LQFOXGH VZLPPLQJ VRFFHU EDVNHWEDOO YROOH\EDOO WHQQLV DQG VRFLDO GDQFH BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WRLFKLRPHWU\ DQG EDVLV RI WKH DWRPLF WKHRU\ SURSHUWLHV RI JDV OLTXLG VROLG DQG VROXWLRQ FKHPLFDO HTXLOLEULXP LRQLF equillibrium; chemical kinetic; electronic structures of atoms; chemical bonds; periodic properties; representative elements; nonmetal and transition metals. BG 1112 General Psychology 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of various psychological theories and factors in order to know and understand the processes and conditions WKDW IRUP RQHŇ&#x2039;V FKDUDFWHUV EHKDYLRUV DWWLWXGHV DQG HPRWLRQV BG 1113
Advanced Thai Communication 3 credits (For Thai student) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to review the rules of Thai grammar in writing and speaking. Students are encouraged to LPSURYH WKHLU VNLOOV LQ IRUPDO ZULWLQJ SXEOLF VSHDNLQJ DQG JURXS GLVFXVVLRQ 7KH HPSKDVLV LV RQ SURSHU XVDJH RI those skills and psychological factors which help to create good human relations and communication competency. BG 1114
Basic Thai Communication 3 credits (For International student) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to develop the international studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ability to communicate in verbal and writing Thai. 6WXGHQWV DUH HQFRXUDJHG WR SUDFWLFH VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG GLVFXVVLRQ VNLOOV :ULWLQJ DVVLJQPHQWV DUH SURYLGHG IRU WKH EDVLF 7KDL ODQJXDJH SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ BG 1200 Mathematics for Business 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5HODWLRQ DQG YDULRXV IXQFWLRQV OLQHDU SRO\QRPLDO H[SRQHQWLDO ORJDULWKPLF UDWLRQDO DQG WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQV LQ EXVLQHVV DQG HFRQRPLFV OLQHDU SURJUDPPLQJ PDWKHPDWLFV RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH DQG GLIIHUHQWLDO FDOFXOXV OLPLWV GHULYDWLYHV DQG optimization. BG 1201 Statistics I 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VWDWLVWLFV LQ EXVLQHVV FROOHFWLRQ RI GDWD WDEXODWLRQ DQG JUDSKLFDO SUHVHQWDWLRQ ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ WKH FRPSXWDWLRQ RI YDULRXV DYHUDJHV PHDVXUHV RI GLVSHUVLRQ PRPHQWV VNHZQHVV DQG NXUWRVLV HOHPHQWDU\ SUREDELOLW\ WKHRU\ %LQRPLDO 1RUPDO DQG 3RLVVRQ GLVWULEXWLRQV VDPSOLQJ WKHRU\ HVWLPDWLRQ WKHRU\ WHVWV RI VWDWLVWLFDO K\SRWKHVHV DQG 6366 BG 1202 Science, Man and His Environment 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... *HQHUDO VFLHQFH VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F DSSURDFKHV WKH LQWHUUHODWLRQVKLSV RI WKH QDWXUH LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV RI HQYLURQPHQWDO SUREOHPV DSSOLFDWLRQ DQG DOWHUQDWLYH VROXWLRQV IRU SUHYHQWLQJ DQG VROYLQJ WKH HQYLURQPHQWDO SUREOHPV
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BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI GHVFULSWLYH VWDWLVWLFV SUREDELOLW\ WKHRU\ DQG LQIHUHQWLDO VWDWLVWLFV 7RSLFV FRYHUHG LQFOXGH VXPPDUL]LQJ GDWD LQ WDEOHV DQG JUDSKV FRPSXWDWLRQ RI GHVFULSWLYH VWDWLVWLFV VDPSOH VSDFH SUREDELOLW\ WKHRU\ UXOHV RI SUREDELOLW\ SUREDELOLW\ GLVWULEXWLRQV FRQĂ&#x20AC;GHQFH LQWHUYDOV IRU SRSXODWLRQ SDUDPHWHUV K\SRWKHVLV WHVWLQJ VLPSOH OLQHDU UHJUHVVLRQ 6FLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F FDOFXODWRUV ZLOO EH XVHG WKURXJKRXW WKH FRXUVH BG 1204 Calculus I 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )XQFWLRQ OLPLWV FRQWLQXLW\ GLIIHUHQWLDWLRQ LQWHJUDWLRQ LQWURGXFWLRQ RI QXPHULFDO FRPSXWDWLRQ IRUPXOD IRU LQWHUYDO DSSUR[LPDWLRQ GLIIHUHQWLDWLRQ DQG OLQH LQWHJUDWLRQ VXUIDFH LQWHJUDWLRQ DQG YROXPH LQWHJUDWLRQ LQĂ&#x20AC;QLWH VHULHV )RXULHU series and integrals. 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BG 1402 Business, Society and Government 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ EXVLQHVV VRFLHW\ DQG JRYHUQPHQW LQ RUGHU WR XQGHUVWDQG KRZ WKHVH FRQGLWLRQV FDQ LQĂ XHQFH WKH RSHUDWLRQ LQ EXVLQHVV WKH OLPLWDWLRQV DQG SURPRWLRQV WKDW DUH FRQGXFLYH WR WKH SULYDWH VHFWRUV WR PDNH SURSHU DGMXVWPHQW WR WKRVH FRQGLWLRQV 7KH VWXG\ IRFXVHV RQ WKH 7KDL JRYHUQLQJ VWUXFWXUH WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ WKH JRYHUQPHQW DQG SULYDWH VHFWRUV WKH UROH RI EXVLQHVV RQ WKH QDWLRQDO GHYHORSPHQW SROLWLFDO SURJUHVV administration and economics that have impacts on the changes in business organizations. BG 1403 Business Ethics Seminar 0 credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... %XVLQHVV (WKLFV 6HPLQDU %* LV D QRQ FUHGLW FRXUVH UHTXLUHG IRU DOO $X XQGHUJUDGXDWH VWXGHQWV 7KH FRXUVH KDV EHHQ LQLWLDWHG E\ 5HY %UR 0DUWLQ 3UDWKLS .RPROPDV DQG LQWHJUDWHG LQWR WKH V\OODEXV RI XQGHUJUDGXDWH VWXGLHV VLQFH 'XULQJ WKHLU IRXU \HDU VWXG\ XQGHUJUDGXDWH VWXGHQWV KDYH WR DWWHQG WKUHH KRXU FODVVHV WZLFH D semester and are not allowed to miss any class. The purpose of the course is to develop studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; cognitive moral UHDVRQLQJ IRVWHU PRUDO PDWXULW\ LQFXOFDWH SHUVRQDO LQWHJULW\ DQG JRRG FKDUDFWHUV 6HUYLFH OHDUQLQJ FRPPXQLW\ VHUYLFH RU VRFLDO H[SRVXUH LV DQ LQWHJUDWHG H[SHULHQWLDO OHDUQLQJ UHTXLUHG IRU WKLUG \HDU Ă&#x20AC;UVW VHPHVWHU VWXGHQWV DQG it is aimed to foster the spirit of social consciousness and social responsibility. BG 2000 English III 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 1002 English II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $GYDQFHG (QJOLVK IRU DFDGHPLF DQG FDUHHU SXUSRVHV HPSKDVL]LQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQ RI LGHDV DQG FODULW\ RI H[SUHVVLRQ and understanding. BG 2001 English IV 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $GYDQFHG (QJOLVK IRU DFDGHPLF DQG FDUHHU SXUSRVHV HPSKDVL]LQJ FULWLFDO DQG DQDO\WLFDO VNLOOV DQG IRUPXODWLQJ logical and coherent opinions. BG 2108
Healthcare Informatics 3 credits (Basic computer skills are required) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course introduces students to use information technology related to healthcare and nursing practice. Students DUH UHTXLUHG WR KDYH KDQGV RQ WUDLQLQJ RQ VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F DSSOLFDWLRQV RU SURJUDPV LQ D FOLQLFDO LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHP ERWK LQ the computer lab and clinical settings. BG 2200 Statistics II 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 1201 Statistics I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ IURP 6WDWLVWLFV , &KL VTXDUH QRQ SDUDPHWULF LQGH[ QXPEHU UHJUHVVLRQ DQG FRUUHODWLRQ DQDO\VLV RI WLPH VHULHV ZLWK DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VWDWLVWLFDO PHWKRGV WR LQGXVWULDO DQG EXVLQHVV SUREOHPV DQG 6366 BG 2207 Engineering Mathematics 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1205 Calculus II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )LUVW RUGHU DQG KLJKHU RUGHU RUGLQDU\ GLIIHUHQWLDO HTXDWLRQV GLIIHUHQFH HTXDWLRQV IXQFWLRQV RI FRPSOH[ YDULDEOH DQG their applications in engineering. BG 2208 Discrete Mathematics 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /RJLF VHW SURRI QXPEHU WKHRU\ FRXQWLQJ SUREDELOLW\ JUDSK WKHRU\ PDFKLQH DQG ODQJXDJHV BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers 3 credits Prerequisite: BG 1204 Calculus I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6HWV DQG SUREDELOLW\ UDQGRP YDULDEOHV SUREDELOLW\ GLVWULEXWLRQ FRQWLQXRXV DQG GLVFUHWH PRGHOV SDUDPHWHUV DSSUR[LPDWLRQ UHOLDELOLW\ UDQJH K\SRWKHVLV WHVWV UHJUHVVLRQ DQG OLQHDU FRUUHODWLRQ BG 2210 Computational Problem Solving 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 1100 Computer Programming for Engineers ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Overview of mathematical computation in computer programming; 2-D and 3-D Graphical representations of functions; approximation techniques; numerical differentiation and integration; modeling of engineering functions; solutions of differential equations; random numbers and computer simulations.
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Partial differential equations; fourier analysis; boundary value problems; introduction to linear algebra and their applications in engineering; linear mapping and dimensions; vector spaces and subspaces; complex analytic functions; conformal mapping; complex integrals; residue theory. BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications 0 Credit ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 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BIS 3315 Programming and Algorithms 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to introduce the concepts in programming based on selected programming languages. It LQFOXGHV HVVHQWLDO SURJUDPPLQJ WRROV ORJLFV DQG DOJRULWKPV DV ZHOO DV SURJUDP FRGLQJ DQG GHEXJJLQJ BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research 0 Credit Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at training students how to use statistical software tools to conduct research including data collecWLRQ SURFHVVLQJ DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ 6RIWZDUH DQDO\WLFDO IHDWXUHV DUH DOVR H[DPLQHG BIS 3348 Principles of Multimedia 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV WKH WKHRULHV DQG FRQFHSWV RI YDULRXV PXOWLPHGLD W\SHV VWLOO LPDJH VRXQG ' DQG ' DQLPDWLRQ PRWLRQ SLFWXUHV 6HYHUDO GDWD FRPSUHVVLRQ WHFKQLTXHV DUH DOVR GLVFXVVHG BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course provides theories and practices of computer graphics. The skills and techniques in the implementation of the design are to be developed by the use of various graphic software and programs. BIS 3515 Prerequisite:
Object-Oriented Concepts and Programming 3 Credits BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications BIS 2180 Information Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is aimed to build the object-oriented analytical and programming skills based on object-oriented conFHSWV WRROV DQG SURJUDPPLQJ ODQJXDJHV ,W LQWHJUDWHV KRZ WR FUHDWH WKH LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV PRGHOLQJ DQG KRZ WR develop stand-alone or networked applications. BIS 3567 Prerequisite:
Human-Computer Interaction 3 Credits BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications BIS 2180 Information Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV WHFKQLTXHV DQG WRROV IRU WKH DQDO\VLV GHVLJQ LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ DQG WHVWLQJ RI KXPDQ FRPSXWHU LQWHUIDFHV 6SHFLDO WRSLFV VXFK DV XVHU FHQWHUHG DSSURDFKHV WR VRIWZDUH UHTXLUHPHQWV DQDO\VLV UDSLG SURWRW\SLQJ and usability testing will be covered. BIS 3587 Prerequisite:
Principles of Electronic Commerce 3 Credits BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications BIS 2180 Information Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV SULQFLSOHV RI HOHFWURQLF FRPPHUFH (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ KRZ WR HVWDEOLVK HOHFWURQLF FRPPHUFH WRJHWKHU ZLWK LWV QHFHVVDU\ PHFKDQLVP +\SHU 7H[W 0DUNXS /DQJXDJH +70/ ZHE GHYHORSLQJ WRROV DQG multimedia will be covered. The skills and techniques in the implementation of the e-commerce and multimedia concepts are imparted by a hypermedia simulation project. BIS 3588 Digital Business Enterprise 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 2180 Information Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides the knowledge of information systems in both a technological and managerial points of view. It describes how Information Technology creates a new infrastructure for the digital integration of a business enterSULVH UDQJLQJ IURP D VPDOO FRPSDQ\ WR PXOWLQDWLRQDO FRUSRUDWLRQ 01& ,W IRFXVHV RQ WKH PDQDJHPHQW FKDOOHQJHV and opportunities derived from information systems. BIS 3589 Analysis Tools in Finance and Accounting 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR LQWURGXFH VSUHDGVKHHW VRIWZDUH IRU YDULRXV Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH DQG DFFRXQWLQJ DSSOLFDWLRQV 6SHFLĂ&#x20AC;F DSSOLFDWLRQV RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO SODQQLQJ DQG DQDO\VLV FDSLWDO EXGJHWLQJ VWRFN DQG ERQG YDOXDWLRQ DUH also discussed.
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BIS 3617 Web Design and Programming 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course examines the design and management of web sites for electronic business applications. Topics include DOLJQLQJ HOHFWURQLF EXVLQHVV PRGHOV ZLWK ZHE VLWH GHVLJQV SODQQLQJ D ZHE VLWH SURJUDPPLQJ IRU ZHE VLWH XVLQJ ZHE GHYHORSPHQW DQG GHVLJQ WRROV DQG HYDOXDWLQJ ZHE VLWH HIIHFWLYHQHVV BIS 3618 Selected Programming Language 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to introduce a programming language of particular interest. It emphasizes on the features DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ RI WKDW VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F ODQJXDJH WR FUHDWH LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV 3URJUDP GHEXJJLQJ LV DOVR GLVFXVVHG BIS 3625 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 2180 Information Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH RYHUYLHZ RI FRPSXWHU RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG DUFKLWHFWXUH LQFOXGLQJ FHQWUDO SURFHVVLQJ XQLW V\VWHP LQWHUFRQQHFWLRQ LQWHUQDO DQG H[WHUQDO PHPRU\ FDFKH PHPRU\ LQSXW RXWSXW GLJLWDO ORJLF FRPSXWHU DULWKPHWLF LQVWUXFWLRQ IRUPDW LQVWUXFWLRQ VHW DQG RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHP BIS 3635 Prerequisite:
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BIS 4697 Current Topic in Business Information Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: By Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GLVFXVVHV D FXUUHQW WRSLF LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI %XVLQHVV ,QIRUPDWLRQ 6\VWHPV. BIS 4698 Selected Topic in Business Information Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: By Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GLVFXVVHV D VHOHFWHG WRSLF LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI %XVLQHVV ,QIRUPDWLRQ 6\VWHPV BIS 4699 Advanced Topic in Business Information Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: By Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GLVFXVVHV D WRSLF RI DGYDQFHG OHYHO LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI %XVLQHVV ,QIRUPDWLRQ 6\VWHPV BIS 4718 Prerequisite:
Web Applications Development 3 Credits BIS 3617 Web Design and Programming BIS 3635 Database Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course examines the development of web applications sites for database-driven Web Sites up and running in DQ RUJDQL]HG DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW ZD\ 7RSLFV LQFOXGH GDWDEDVH PDQDJHPHQW ZLWK :HE EDVHG '%06 $SSOLFDWLRQ 6HUYHU using web development and design tools in developing simple and complex web applications. BIS 4747 Prerequisite:
Graphics and Animation 3 Credits BIS 3348 Principles of Multimedia (OR BIS 3349 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV WR LQWURGXFH FRQFHSWV DQG WKHRULHV RI ' DQG ' DQLPDWLRQ VWRU\ERDUG ZULWLQJ 7KH XVH RI sophisticated computer animation tools to create the graphics artwork is demonstrated. BIS 4757 Local Area Network Concepts 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 3655 Data Communication and Networking ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV D FRPSUHKHQVLYH LQWURGXFWLRQ WR /RFDO $UHD 1HWZRUNV LQFOXGLQJ WKHRU\ FRQFHSWV DQG LQVWDOODWLRQ 6LJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW XSGDWLQJ LQ /$1 7HFKQRORJ\ LV GLVFXVVHG 7KLV FRXUVH DOVR SURYLGHV LQ GHSWK NQRZOHGJH RQ &OLHQW 6HUYHU WHFKQRORJ\ LWV SURWRFRO DQG VWDQGDUGV BIS 4766 Business Process Reengineering 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course examines the design of an organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s structure and business processes. The course primarily focuses on the application of information technologies to transform organizations and improve their performance. Methods of introducing and implementing information technologies to enable organizational change are examined. BIS 4848 Prerequisite:
Integrated Multimedia Applications 3 Credits BIS 3647 Digital VDO Editing and BIS 4747 Graphics and Animation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV FRQFHSWV VWUDWHJLHV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI LQWHUDFWLYH PXOWLPHGLD ZKLFK FRPELQHV YDULRXV IRUPV of multimedia items. The study is based on practical project to allow hands-on experience in integrating multimedia work pieces as â&#x20AC;&#x153;hypermediaâ&#x20AC;?. BIS 4857 Internet Security 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 3655 Data Communications and Networking ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH RYHUYLHZ RI ,QWHUQHW VHFXULW\ WHFKQRORJLHV LQFOXGLQJ FRQYHQWLRQDO HQFU\SWLRQ SXEOLF NH\ HQFU\SWLRQ NH\ H[FKDQJH PHVVDJH DXWKHQWLFDWLRQ GLJLWDO VLJQDWXUH DXWKHQWLFDWLRQ DSSOLFDWLRQV HOHFWURQLF PDLO VHFXULW\ ZHE VHFXULW\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;UHZDOOV 7KH FRQFHSWV RI SURWHFWLRQ IURP LQWUXGHU DQG PDOLFLRXV SURJUDP DUH FRYHUHG BIS 4875 Strategic Technology Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (106 credits and above) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH UHYHDOV WHFKQLFDO IRXQGDWLRQV DQG WKH VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFH RI LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV WR PDQDJHPHQW ,W H[DPLQHV WKH LPSRUWDQW UROHV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ SHRSOH PDQDJHPHQW DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQ ,QIRUPDWLRQ 3ROLFLHV 1HWZRUN 2ULHQWHG &RPSXWLQJ DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQDO FKDQJH PDQDJHPHQW DV ZHOO DV 6WUDWHJLF ,QIRUPDWLRQ 6\VWHP (QWHUSULVH 5HVRXUFH Planning are also included to support management action and decision-making.
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BIS 4878 Software Risk Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH SUDFWLFDO WHFKQLTXHV FRQFHSWV DQG PHWKRGRORJLHV RI VRIWZDUH GHYHORSPHQW SURFHVV $Q DFWXDO GHYHORSPHQW SURMHFW LV UHTXLUHG WR HIIHFWLYHO\ LPSDUW VNLOOV LQFOXGLQJ DQDO\VLV DQG GHVLJQ HIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRGLQJ WHVWDELOLW\ PRGXODU GHFRPSRVLWLRQ YHULÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ GHEXJJLQJ DQG SHUIRUPDQFH DQDO\VLV BIS 4897 Seminar in Business Information Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (106 credits and above ...................................................................................................................................................................................... (DFK VWXGHQW ZLOO EH JLYHQ WKH UHVSRQVLELOLW\ RI SUHVHQWLQJ SDSHUV WR WKH FODVV DQG SDUWLFLSDWLQJ LQ GLVFXVVLRQ RI papers presented by others or guest speakers. BIS 4898 Directed Study I 3 Credits Prerequisite: By Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A student may carry out a research topic directed by an appointed advisor. BIS 4899 Directed Study II 3 Credits Prerequisite: By Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXGHQW PD\ FRQWLQXH WKH UHVHDUFK WRSLF IURP 'LUHFWHG 6WXG\ , RU FDUU\ RXW D QHZ UHVHDUFK WRSLF GLUHFWHG E\ DQ appointed advisor. BIS 4996 Prerequisite:
BIS Senior Project 3 Credits BIS 3666 Information Systems Analysis and Design BIS 4675 Information Systems Project Management BIS Graduating Status ...................................................................................................................................................................................... (DFK VWXGHQW LV UHTXLUHG WR GHVLJQ KLV KHU RZQ LQWHUQVKLS SURJUDP WR DSSO\ DOO WKH DFTXLUHG NQRZOHGJH LQ DQ LQIRUPDtion system development project based to a real business setting. Students must produce professional and system GRFXPHQWDWLRQ DQG GHIHQG WKHLU SURMHFWV ZLWK WKH DSSRLQWHG FRPPLWWHH BS 1001 General Chemistry 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )XQGDPHQWDO FKHPLVWU\ VXFK DV DWRPLF WKHRU\ DQG HOHFWURQLF VWUXFWXUH RI DWRP ERQGLQJ WKHRU\ VWRLFKLRPHWU\ SHULRGLF WDEOH DV D VXUYH\ RI UHSUHVHQWDWLYH DQG WUDQVLWLRQ HOHPHQWV DQG SHULRGLF SURSHUWLHV JDV DQG NLQHWLF WKHRU\ RI JDV DFLGV EDVHV FKHPLVWU\ LQFOXGLQJ DFLG EDVH FKHPLFDO HTXLOLEULXP R[LGDWLRQ UHGXFWLRQ DQG EDVLF WKHUPRG\namics. BS 1002 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequisite: BS 1001 General Chemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 'HVLJQHG WR DFFRPSDQ\ %6 *HQHUDO &KHPLVWU\ ZLWK WKH H[HUFLVHV IROORZLQJ WKH EDVLF RXWOLQH OHFWXUHV BS 1005 Principles of Biology 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /LIH SURNDU\RWLF DQG HXNDU\RWLF FHOO VWUXFWXUH DQG IXQFWLRQV RI RUJDQHOOH LQ WKH FHOOV FHOO GLYLVLRQ DQG JDPHWH SURGXFWLRQ SDWWHUQ RI LQKHULWDQFH JHQH H[SUHVVLRQ HQHUJ\ DQG SKRWRV\QWKHVLV WKH VWXG\ RI DQLPDO FHOOV DQG SODQW FHOOV HFRORJ\ EHKDYLRUDO VFLHQFH DQG HYROXWLRQ BS 1006 Biology Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequisite: BS 1005 Principles of Biology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /DERUDWRU\ FRUUHVSRQGLQJ WR %6 3ULQFLSOHV RI %LRORJ\ JHQHUDO FRQFHSWV RI PLFURVFRSH XVDJH SODQW DQG DQLPDO FHOO VWUXFWXUH VRPDWLF FHOO GLYLVLRQ LQFOXGLQJ WKH SURGXFWLRQ RI UHSURGXFWLYH FHOOV HQHUJ\ DQG SKRWRV\QWKHVLV BS 1007 Organic Chemistry 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )XQGDPHQWDO WKHRULHV RI RUJDQLF FKHPLVWU\ LQYROYLQJ WKH FODVVLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI RUJDQLF FRPSRXQGV DFFRUGLQJ WR WKHLU IXQFWLRQDO JURXSV QRPHQFODWXUH DQG VWUXFWXUH UHDFWLRQV RI RUJDQLF PROHFXOHV LQFOXGLQJ V\QWKHVLV DQG UHDFWLRQ mechanisms.
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BS 1008 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequisite: BS 1007 Organic Chemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /DERUDWRU\ FRUUHVSRQGLQJ WR %6 2UJDQLF &KHPLVWU\ SK\VLFDO FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI RUJDQLF FRPSRXQGV VXFK DV PHOWLQJ SRLQW ERLOLQJ SRLQW VROXELOLW\ DQG WKH VWXG\ RI DQDO\WLFDO WHFKQLTXHV IRU RUJDQLF FKHPLFDOV VXFK DV VHSDUDWLRQ SXULÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG WHFKQLTXHV XVHG IRU WKH LGHQWLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI IXQFWLRQDO JURXSV LQ RUJDQLF FRPSRXQGV BS 1101 Calculus I for Bioscience 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... )XQFWLRQV JUDSKV DQG WDEOHV VORSH RI D FXUYH OLPLWV DQG GLIIHUHQWLDWLRQ GHULYDWLYHV RI DOJHEUDLF H[SRQHQWLDO DQG ORJDULWKP IXQFWLRQV DSSOLFDWLRQV RI JURZWK DQG GHFD\ VHFRQG GHULYDWLYHV DQG RSWLPL]DWLRQ LQWHJUDWLRQ DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV WR DUHDV YROXPHV FHQWURLGV DQG VHFRQG PRPHQW XVH RI FDOFXOXV LQ SUREDELOLW\ LQÃ&#x20AC;QLWH VHTXHQFHV DQG VHULHV and applications in biology to simple use of calculators and software in calculus. 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Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for 3 Credits Communication Arts ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the relationship between the principles of artistic elements in communication. Students will be able to apSO\ WKHLU NQRZOHGJH LQ WKH FUHDWLRQ RI ZRUNV RQ WKH FRPSXWHU WKURXJK WKH XVH RI EDVLF SURJUDPV VXFK DV ,OOXVWUDWRU 3KRWRVKRS DQG ,Q 'HVLJQ CA 2003 Presentation Technique 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI YDULRXV WHFKQLTXHV LQ SUHVHQWDWLRQ SXEOLF VSHDNLQJ DQG WKH XVH RI DXGLR YLVXDO HTXLSPHQW LQ SUHVHQWDWLRQV KHOSLQJ VWXGHQWV GHYHORS FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VNLOOV CA 2004 Introduction to Advertising 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH WKHRULHV LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ DQG EDVLF PHWKRGV RI DGYHUWLVLQJ UROH RI DGYHUWLVLQJ SURGXFWV DQG VHUYLFHV WR FRQVXPHUV DQDO\VLV RI SURGXFWV PDUNHWV DQG FRQVXPHUV LQFOXGLQJ WKH SURFHVV RI DGYHUWLVLQJ DGYHUWLVLQJ SODQQLQJ VHOHFWLRQ RI PHGLD MXGJPHQW RI DGYHUWLVLQJ H[HFXWLRQ WKH FUHDWLRQ RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV IXQFWLRQ DQG VHUYLFHV RI WKH DGYHUWLVLQJ DJHQF\ HWKLFV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLW\ LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH EDVLF SULQFLSOHV RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SURFHVV RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV WDUJHW JURXS DQG HTXLSPHQW LQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV ZRUN FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV LQ RUJDQL]DWLRQV VXFK DV EXVLQHVV RUJDQL]DWLRQV JRYHUQPHQW GHSDUWPHQWV DQG SXEOLF FKDULW\ RUJDQL]DWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ WKH VWXG\ RI HWKLFV IRU SXEOLF UHODWLRQV CA 2007 Introduction to New Media and Broadcasting 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DGGUHVVHV WKH LQĂ XHQWLDO KLVWRULHV RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQV PHGLD DQG WHFKQRORJLFDO GHYHORSPHQW IRFXVLQJ on the shift from analog to digital practices and cultures that began mid-century and continues to the present. The FRXUVH DOVR IRFXVHV RQ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI UDGLR WHOHYLVLRQ DQG QHZ PHGLD LQFOXGLQJ JHQHUDO SURJUDP SURGXFWLRQ function and relationshipbetween different personnel involved. This will include the basic production of new media projects.
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CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the idea generation and organization across media platform for story telling. The course explores story telling forms and techniques. The principles and applications of structures and forms of story telling are also included. CA 2013 Prerequisite:
Utilization of Multimedia Tools 3 Credits CA 1008 Applied Arts Principles and Aesthetics for Communication Arts ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of strategies to use broadcast and multimedia applications for communication. It aims to get students familiar with multimedia tools. Students will be encouraged to use various computer applications for creation of communication materials. CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH EDVLF SULQFLSOHV DQG WKH SURFHVV RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKURXJK SHUIRUPDQFH VKRZV HYHQWV HWF 7RSLFV LQFOXGH WKH ZRUN Ă RZ WKH SHUVRQQHO DQG WKH MRE DOORFDWLRQ QHHGHG LQ SXWWLQJ XS D SHUIRUPDQFH DV ZHOO DV WKH FRQsiderations to be made for a stage and a broadcast. CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FRPSRQHQWV WRROV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV RI EDVLF SV\FKRORJ\ DQG VRFLDO SV\FKRORJ\ IRU SHUVXDVLYH FRPmunication. Current concepts and practices are also included. CA 3010 Law and Ethics of Mass Communication 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI ODZ DQG HWKLFV RI PDVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ OLEHO ODZ SULQWLQJ ODZ PDQDJHPHQW DFW DQG UHJXODWLRQV FRQFHUQLQJ UDGLR WHOHYLVLRQ Ă&#x20AC;OP DGYHUWLVHPHQW SURGXFWLRQ DQG RWKHU ODZV GHĂ&#x20AC;QLQJ WKH ULJKWV GXWLHV UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV DQG freedom of mass media in society. The course includes case studies on the above topics. CA 3011 Communication Arts Research 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1203 Fundamentals of Statistics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV DQG PHWKRGV RI UHVHDUFK SURFHVV IUDPHZRUN DQG PHWKRGRORJ\ 7KLV LQFOXGHV WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ of methods in research for development of projects in communication campaign. CA 3014
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CE 2703 Introduction to Computer Systems 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 'LJLWDO FRPSXWHU RUJDQL]DWLRQ PHPRU\ XQLW LQSXW RXWSXW GHYLFH XQLWV $ ' FRQYHUVLRQ ' $ FRQYHUVLRQ FRPSXWHU LQWHUIDFH SURFHGXUH FRQWURO PXOWL XWLOL]DWLRQ PXOWLSURJUDPPLQJ PXOWLSURFHVVLQJ RQ OLQH FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV SURFHVVLQJ SURJUDP V\VWHP GHVLJQ CE 2704 Digital Logic Design 3 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1XPEHU V\VWHP ORJLF FRPELQDWLRQ ORJLF V\VWHPV DQG %RROHDQ DOJHEUD FRPSDUDWRU .DUQDXJK PDS WDEXODWLRQ PHWKRG FRPELQDWLRQ ORJLF FLUFXLW DGGHU VXEWUDFW PXOWLSOH RXWSXW FLUFXLWV HQFRGHU GHFRGHU PXOWLSOH[HU GHPXOWLSOH[HU 520' VHTXHQWLDO FLUFXLWV V\QFKURQRXV DQG DV\QFKURQRXV FLUFXLWV Ă LS Ă RSV FRXQWHU FLUFXLWV UHJLVWHUV &( 'LJLWDO /RJLF 'HVLJQ /DERUDWRU\ FUHGLW 3UHUHTXLVLWH RU &RUHTXLVLWH &( 'LJLWDO /RJLF 'HVLJQ ([SHULPHQWV RQ WKH GHVLJQV RI *DWH GLJLWDO DQG VZLWFKLQJ FLUFXLWV LQWHUFRQQHFWLRQ RI ORJLF PRGXOHV FRXQWHU FRQWURO FLUFXLWV DULWKPHWLF XQLWV PHPRULHV DQG VPDOO FRPSXWHU FLUFXLWV CE 2709 Prerequisite:
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Computer Operating Systems 3 Credits BG 1205 Calculus II CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSRQHQWV DQG W\SHV RI RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV FRPPDQG LQWHUSUHWHU PDQDJHPHQW RI PDLQ VWRUDJH Ă&#x20AC;OH VWRUDJH GDWD PDQDJHPHQW , 2 PDQDJHPHQW GHYLFH PDQDJHPHQW UHVRXUFH SURWHFWLQJ IUHHVWDQGLQJ V\VWHPV GLVN RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV UHDO WLPH RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV PXOWLSURFHVVRU RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV CE 3104 Software Engineering 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2101 Introduction Data Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6RIWZDUH GHVLJQ WHFKQLTXHV SUREOHP GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ IXQFWLRQ GHVLJQ PRGXODU SURJUDP SURJUDP GHVLJQ KLHUDUFK\ LQSXW and output process; detailed design; decision tables; pseudo code; debugging test data; software reliability; software maintenance; design and development of large scale software. CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 1100 Computer programming for Engineering ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSXWHU DUFKLWHFWXUH RSHUDWLRQ DQG LQVWUXFWLRQ SURJUDPPLQJ ODQJXDJHV DVVHPEO\ ODQJXDJH SURJUDPPLQJ DULWKPHWLF SURJUDPV ORRSV DQG DUUD\V PQHPRQLF RSHUDWLRQV VXEURXWLQHV FKDUDFWHULVWLF DQG RSHUDWLRQ RI DVVHPEOHUV LQWHUIDFLQJ DVVHPEO\ ZLWK WKH KLJK OHYHO ODQJXDJH & ODQJXDJH XVLQJ & WR LQWHUDFW ZLWK KDUGZDUH CE 3106 Programming Languages 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2101 Introduction Data Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 'HĂ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ RI ODQJXDJH LQFOXGLQJ VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI V\QWD[ DQG VHPDQWLFV SURJUDPPLQJ WHFKQLTXHV RI VHOHFWHG ODQJXDJHV QDPHO\ %$6,& )2575$1 3/ 3$6&$/ ODQJXDJH VWUXFWXUH GDWD W\SHV UXQ WLPH HQYLURQPHQW CE 3108 Database Management Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2101 Introduction to Data Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RGHOV DQG WKHRULHV RI GDWDEDVH GHVLJQ KLHUDUFKLFDO QHWZRUN DQG UHODWLRQDO PRGHOV GDWD GHVFULSWLRQ ODQJXDJHV TXHU\ IDFLOLWLHV GDWD LQWHJULW\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;OH VHFXULW\ CE 3111 Prerequisite:
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CE 4106 Object-Orient Programming 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 3106 Programming Languages ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2EMHFW RULHQWHG GHVLJQ DQG REMHFW RULHQWHG VRIWZDUH FRQVWUXFWLRQ GHVLJQ DQG FRQVWUXFW FODVVHV G\QDPLF EOLQGLQJ UHSODFHPHQW DQG UHÃ&#x20AC;QHPHQW SRO\PRUSKLVP DQDO\VLV IUDPHZRUNV DQG GHVLJQ SDWWHUQV REMHFW RULHQWHG VRIWZDUH engineering. 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CE 4222 Computer Networks 3 Credits Prerequisite: TE 3000 Principles of Communications or TE 3003 Fundamental of Communication Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Overview of Open System Interconnection Reference Model; design criteria and issue for data communication sysWHPV SURWRFRO DQG VWDQGDUG UHODWLQJ WR OD\HUV LQFOXGLQJ WKH IROORZLQJ VHULDO LQWHUIDFHV V\QFKURQL]DWLRQ LVVXHV OLQN SURWRFROV HUURU FRQWURO PXOWLSOH[HUV VZLWFKLQJ WHFKQRORJ\ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR /$1 DQG /DQ VZLWFKLQJ 7&3 ,3 DQG OSI protocols as example including internetworking concept and technology. CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 4222 Computer Networks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... +DUGZDUH DQG VRIWZDUH RUJDQL]DWLRQ IRU FRPSXWHU FRPPXQLFDWLRQ QHWZRUNV XVLQJ WKH OD\HU 2SHQ 6\VWHP ,QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ 5HIHUHQFH 0RGHO DQG ,3 SURWRFRO VXLWH DV D EDVLV IRU VWXG\ W\SLFDO GHVLJQV IRU FRPSXWHU QHWZRUN SURWRFROV IURP WKH KDUGZDUH WKURXJK WKH FRPPXQLFDWLRQV VRIWZDUH DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ VRIWZDUH OHYHOV XVLQJ /$1 7&3 IP and OSI protocols as examples including internetworking concept and technology. CE 4224 Telecommunication Networks Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite: Completion of 90 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6HWXS DQG WHVW RI /$1 QHWZRUN (WKHUQHW LQVWDOO DQG VHWXS WKH 1HWZRUN 2SHUDWLQJ 6\VWHP ZLQGRZ 17 1RYHOO 1HW:DUH DQG 81,; LQFOXGLQJ QHWZRUN PDQDJHPHQW V\VWHP QHWZRUN SULQWHU Ă&#x20AC;OH WUDQVIHU HWF 6HWXS DQG RSHUDWLRQ of Internet Server and Client. CE 4225 Computer and Network Security 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 4222 Computer Networks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6HFXULW\ WHFKQLTXHV IRU ERWK QHWZRUN DQG GDWDEDVH FU\SWRJUDSK\ WHFKQLTXH FRQFHSW VFKHPH VHFUHW NH\ SXEOLF NH\ +DVK DOJRULWKP DXWKHQWLFDWLRQ DQG GLJLWDO VLJQDWXUH )LUHZDOOV :RUOG :LGH :HE VHFXULW\ DQG ,QWHUQHW VHFXULW\ protocol in both theory and practice. CE 4226 Network Systems Analysis and Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 4222 Computer Networks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $QDO\VLV DQG GHVLJQ RI QHWZRUNV PHWKRGV WR DQDO\]H WKH H[LVWLQJ QHWZRUNV UHGHVLJQ WKH H[LVWLQJ QHWZRUN RU GHVLJQ DQG HYDOXDWH WKH QHWZRUN TXHXLQJ WKHRU\ WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F DQDO\VLV VHFXULW\ UHOLDELOLW\ DYDLODELOLW\ DQG Ă H[LELOLW\ CE 4227 Mobile and Wireless Networks 3 credits Prerequisite: CE 4222 Computer Networks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RELOH FHOOXODU SKRQH V\VWHPV ZLUHOHVV GDWD QHWZRUNV ZLWK DQ HPSKDVLV RQ SURWRFROV DERYH WKH SK\VLFDO OD\HU PXOWLSOH DFFHVV FRQWURO PRELOLW\ PDQDJHPHQW KDQG RYHU URDPLQJ URXWLQJ WUDQVSRUW SURWRFRO VHFXULW\ QHWZRUN SODQQLQJ FDSDFLW\ HVWLPDWLRQ CE 4711 Microcomputer Interfacing Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite: CE 3708 Microprocessor Systems Design Laboratory ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Techniques of microcomputer interfacing; A/D and D/A conversions; parallel interface; CRT character generator; direct memory access; stepping motor; modem; single chip microcomputer; CE 4713 Advanced Computer Architecture 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2709 Computer Architecture ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0LFURFRPSXWHU PLQLFRPSXWHU DQG PDLQIUDPH DUFKLWHFWXUHV FRPSXWHU V\VWHP RUJDQL]DWLRQV SLSHOLQH SURFHVVRUV VWDFN PXOWL SURFHVVRUV CE 4714 Fault-Tolerant Computer 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2704 Digital Logic Design ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 0DLQWDLQDEOH DQG GLDJQRVDEOH GHVLJQ WHFKQLTXHV WHVW JHQHUDWLRQ DOJRULWKPV %RROHDQ GLIIHUHQFH VLPXODWLRQ IRU GHVLJQ YHULĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ VHOI FKHFNLQJ ORJLF FLUFXLWV HUURU GHWHFWLRQ DQG FRUUHFWLRQ FRGHV UHGXQGDQF\ WHFKQLTXHV GHVLJQ RI VLPSOLĂ&#x20AC;HG WHVWLQJ
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CEL 2633 Vocal Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: CEL 1612 Vocal Ensemble I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QVWUXPHQWDO YRFDO HQVHPEOHV ZLWK DQ HPSKDVLV RQ VRQJV DQG YRFDO UHSHUWRLUH 7\SLFDO LQVWUXPHQWDWLRQ SLDQR EDVV GUXPV JXLWDU YRFDOV CEL 2634 Funk/Fusion Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: CEL 2631 Funk/Fusion Ensemble I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Performance of funk and fusion arrangements by contemporary groups as well as student compositions. 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CET 1831 Chinese Reading & Writing I 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW VXSSOHPHQWLQJ )RXQGDWLRQ &KLQHVH , LQ KHOSLQJ VWXGHQWV WR LPSURYH WKHLU UHDGLQJ VNLOO WR ZULWH Chinese characters and expand their vocabularies to enable them to read basic published materials in Chinese. CET 1832 Chinese Reading & Writing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 1831 Chinese Reading & Writing I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW VXSSOHPHQWLQJ )RXQGDWLRQ &KLQHVH ,, LPSURYLQJ VWXGHQWV RQ WKHLU UHDGLQJ FRPSUHKHQVLRQ DV ZHOO DV VSHHG UHDGLQJ 7KURXJK UHDGLQJ VWXGHQWV ZLOO GHYHORS WKH VNLOO WR UHDG YDULRXV NLQGV RI DUWLFOHV 6WXGHQWV will also learn how to write Chinese characters in sentences and paragraphs. CET 1841 Chinese Grammar and Usage I 3 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at supplementing Foundation Chinese I focusing on grammatical rules. Students will learn ChiQHVH JUDPPDWLFDO UXOHV RQ ZRUG RUGHUV VHQWHQFH VWUXFWXUHV LQWHUURJDWLRQ DGYHUELDOV VHQWHQFHV ZLWK YHUEV DV SUHGLFDWH DQG VHQWHQFHV ZLWK DGMHFWLYDO SUHGLFDWH CET 1842 Chinese Grammar & Usage II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET1841 Chinese Grammar Usage I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at supplementing Foundation Chinese II focusing on the additional grammatical rules. Students ZLOO OHDUQ VHQWHQFHV ZLWK D VXEMHFW SUHGLFDWH SKUDVH DV LWV SUHGLFDWH HQXPHUDWLRQ UXOHV UHGXSOLFDWLRQ RI YHUEV SLYRWDO VHQWHQFHV DQG VXSSOHPHQWV LQ &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH CET 2813 Intermediate Chinese I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 1812 Foundation Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at providing a higher level of knowledge in Chinese language. There will be further practice in OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH DEOH WR H[SUHVV WKHPVHOYHV LQ &KLQHVH PRUH Ă XHQWO\ IXOĂ&#x20AC;OOing their daily communication needs. CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 2813 Intermediate Chinese I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at expanding the knowledge learned from Intermediate Chinese I in both vocabularies and grammatical rules. The vocabulary expansion prepares students for reading more sophisticated texts. Futher grammatical structures will be introduced. CET 2823 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 1822 Chinese Listening & Speaking II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at supplementing the Intermediate Chinese I in training students to acquire higher level of listening FRPSUHKHQVLRQ VNLOO 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH DEOH WR H[SUHVV WKHPVHOYHV RQ GDLO\ OLIH PDWWHUV ZLWK HDVH DQG Ă XHQF\ CET 2824 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 2823 Intermediate Chinese Listening & Speaking I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at supplementing the Intermediate Chinese II in training students to acquire higher level of listening comprehension skill. Students will be able to listen and understand spoken Mandarin at a mother-tongue speed. Students will also learn the skills in conversation on various topics of interest in modern life. CET 2833 Intermediate Chinese Reading & Writing I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 1832 Chinese Reading & Writing II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW VXSSOHPHQWLQJ ,QWHUPHGLDWH &KLQHVH , E\ WUDLQLQJ VWXGHQWV RQ WKHLU UHDGLQJ VNLOOV WR EH SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW in reading business-related articles such as correspondences and contracts. Students will start learning how to write simple diaries and essay. 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CET 2851 Chinese for Business I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET1842 Chinese Grammar and Usage II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW HQKDQFLQJ WKH VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; VNLOOV LQ OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ LQ &KLQHVH ZLWK WKH focus on the usage of Chinese language in business environments. The purpose is to lay down foundation for students to take up further study in Chinese related to economy and trade. CET 2852 Chinese for Business II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET2851 Chinese for Business I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW IXUWKHU HQKDQFLQJ WKH NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOOV OHDUQHG IURP &KLQHVH IRU %XVLQHVV , 6WXGHQWV ZLOO practise conversation and writing in business contexts. Students will also learn to read business-related articles VXFK DV EXVLQHVV UHSRUWV HWF CET 3815 Advanced Chinese I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at expanding the knowledge learned from Intermediate Chinese II in both vocabularies and gramPDWLFDO UXOHV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH DEOH WR PDVWHU WKH VNLOOV LQ OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ DW DGYDQFHG level. CET 3816 Advanced Chinese II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3815 Advanced Chinese I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at further enhancing the knowledge learned from Advanced Chinese I in both vocabularies and JUDPPDWLFDO UXOHV $GGLWLRQDO FRQWHQWV RQ SUDFWLFDO XVDJH RQ &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH LQ EXVLQHVV HFRQRP\ DQG WUDGH will also be introduced. CET 3851 Chinese for Economy & Trade I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET2852 Chinese for Business II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims at teaching basic knowledge in economy and trade in Chinese to students. Students will learn the UHODWHG WHUPLQRORJLHV DQG GHYHORS WKH VNLOOV LQ OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ LQ &KLQHVH LQ WKH FRQWH[WV RI economy and trade. CET 3852 Chinese for Economy & Trade II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET3851 Chinese for Economy & Trade I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV DW IXUWKHU HQKDQFLQJ WKH NQRZOHGJH OHDUQHG IURP &KLQHVH IRU (FRQRP\ 7UDGH , 6WXGHQWV ZLOO learn vocabularies and expressions in international trade and economy with emphasis on speaking and reading skills. CET 3853 Business Writing in Chinese I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to develop the skill of students in writing Chinese for business purposes. It trains students WR XVH VXLWDEOH YRFDEXODULHV DQG IRUPDWV LQ ZULWLQJ EXVLQHVV GRFXPHQWV LQ D ORJLFDO SHUVXDVLYH DQG SURIHVVLRQDO way. CET 3854 Business Writing in Chinese II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3853 Business Writing in Chinese I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to enhance the skill of students in writing Chinese for business purposes in international trade environments. It trains students on analytical and critical thinking in Chinese and how to make clear and meaningful reports suitable for business presentations. CET 3862 Chinese for Business Conversation I 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 2814 Intermediate Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims to further enhance studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ability in oral communication in Mandarin and to enrich the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; knowledge in business and trade that will enable them to master the communication skills in formal business enFRXQWHUV 7KURXJK LQWHQVLYH SUDFWLFH VWXGHQWV ZLOO EH DEOH WR FRPPXQLFDWH RUDOO\ LQ EXVLQHVV ZLWK HDVH DQG Ă Xency.
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CET 3863 Chinese for Business Conversation II 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3862 Chinese for Business Conversation I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course objectives are to help students gain higher knowledge about international trade and learn the usage of more sophisticated Chinese language in business conversation. 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Students will learn how to translate Thai into Chinese in economy and trade by observing the grammatical rules and XVDJH RI YRFDEXODULHV RI ERWK ODQJXDJHV 7KURXJK FRPSDULVRQ RI ERWK ODQJXDJHV LQ YRFDEXODULHV DQG JUDPPDUV students will be able to improve their skills in both interpretation and written translation from Thai to Chinese in the contexts of economy and trade. CET 4861 Business Negotiation in Chinese 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3816 Advanced Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The course objectives are to help students gain basic knowledge and understanding about international trade and OHDUQ WKH XVDJH RI &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH LQ EXVLQHVV QHJRWLDWLRQ ,W DOVR DLPV DW WUDLQLQJ VWXGHQWV WR EH SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW LQ EXVLQHVV DQG WUDGH QHJRWLDWLRQ VNLOOV 7KURXJK LQWHQVLYH SUDFWLFH VWXGHQWV DUH WUDLQHG WR HIIHFWLYHO\ FRQGXFW EXVLness negotiation in proper and polite manners. CET 4871 Chinese for Principles of Economics 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3816 Advanced Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KURXJK WKH LQWURGXFWLRQ RI PLFUR DQG PDFURHFRQRPLFV SULQFLSOHV WKLV FRXUVH DLPV DW LQWURGXFLQJ YDULRXV WKHRULHV in economics to students. 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CET 4873 Reading Comprehension on Economy & Trade 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3816 Advanced Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LPSURYHV VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; UHDGLQJ DELOLW\ RI WH[WV UHODWHG WR EXVLQHVV HFRQRP\ DQG WUDGH E\ LQWURGXFLQJ D large number of related articles for students to read and to write concise reports from those articles. It lays down a Ă&#x20AC;UP IRXQGDWLRQ IRU VWXGHQWV WR ZRUN RQ WKHLU UHVHDUFK SDSHU DQG EXVLQHVV UHODWHG GRFXPHQWV CET 4874 Directed Studies in Economy & Trade 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3854 Business Writing in Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at providing students with additional knowledge that would help students broaden their scope of understanding about conducting businesses in mainland China. The course will be in the form of seminars which LQFOXGH WRSLFV OLNH &KLQHVH &RUSRUDWH &XOWXUH 7KDL &KLQHVH 5HODWLRQVKLS HWF 7KH FRXUVH DOVR LQFOXGHV WUDLQLQJ students to use Chinese software applications for personal and business purposes. CET 4881 Business Research Methodology in Chinese 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 3854 Business Writing in Chinese II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at providing students with basic knowledge on business research paper writing. Students will OHDUQ DERXW UHVHDUFK SDSHU ZULWLQJ PHWKRGRORJ\ DQG KRZ WR VHDUFK IRU UHOHYDQW LQIRUPDWLRQ 7KH SXUSRVH LV WR prepare students for research paper writing.
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CET 4882 Business Research Writing in Chinese 3 Credits Prerequisite: CET 4881Business Research Methodology in Chinese ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH LV DERXW JXLGLQJ VWXGHQWV LQWR DFWXDO EXVLQHVV UHVHDUFK ZULWLQJ LQWURGXFHV VWXGHQWV WR D ODUJH QXPEHU RI UHDGLQJ PDWHULDOV 7HDFKHUV ZLOO JXLGH VWXGHQWV KRZ WR RUJDQL]H DOO WKH LQIRUPDWLRQ IRU UHVHDUFK SDSHU ZULWLQJ ZULWH them out in Chinese and prepare students to present the paper in formal research paper presentation. CIS 1501 Instrumental Instruction I 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSDO LQVWUXPHQW VWXG\ OHYHO JXLWDU EDVV GUXPV SLDQR ZRRGZLQG EUDVV RU YRLFH
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CMP 2802 Technology Tools for Songwriter 3 credits Prerequisite: MU 1401 Computer for Musicians ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Skills and concepts necessary for effective use of computer-based workstations. 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CMP 3704 Jingle Writing 2 credits Prerequisite: MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Compositional techniques for radio and television commercials. Creation of a suitable product image and working within the framework of given lyrics. Instrumentation and timing considerations. CMP 3705 Advanced Song Writing 2 credits Prerequisite: CMP 3701 Song Writing ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Continuation of Song Writing Integrations of Lyrics and melody. 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CN 3403 Chinese IV 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV DW SHUIHFWLQJ VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; NQRZOHGJH RI WKH &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH LQ DOO Ă&#x20AC;HOGV H[SDQGLQJ 9RFDEXODU\ DQG knowledge of literary Chinese structure. Particular focus will be placed on idiomatic usage to lay the background for literary Chinese. CN 3410 Business Communication in Chinese I 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV WR GHYHORS VNLOOV LQ &KLQHVH EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQV ,W SUDFWLFHV D FOHDU DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKURXJK VWXG\LQJ WKH FRPSRVLWLRQ IRUP VWUXFWXUH DQG ODQJXDJH RI OHWWHUV ,W LQWURGXFHV WHFKQLFDO WHUPV LQ EXVLQHVV ZULWLQJ VXUYH\V DQG GHĂ&#x20AC;QHV WKH YDULRXV IRUPV RI EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ,W GHPRQVWUDWHV WKH FRUUHFW appropriate formats. Intensive practice will be done in the writing of various types of business letters. 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It analyses special features of the lanJXDJH SKRQHWLFV SKRQHPLFV JUDPPDWLFDO SDWWHUQV DQG WKHLU VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F GLIĂ&#x20AC;FXOWLHV ZRUGV VHQWHQFH VWUXFWXUHV DQG idiomatic usage. CN 3430 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR HQKDQFH VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; OLVWHQLQJ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ VSHDNLQJ DQG GLVFXVVLQJ DELOLWLHV 7H[WV UHODWHG WR YDULRXV RWKHU Ă&#x20AC;HOGV RI &KLQHVH FXOWXUH IRUP WKH EDVLV RI WKLV SUDFWLFH LQ GLVFXVVLRQ DQG Ă XHQW FRPPXQLFDtion of opinions.
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CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3430 Oral Comprehension and Expression ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The aim of this course is to develop skills in conversation on various topics of interest to modern life. 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They will practice the gathering and organization RI LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG WKH GUDIWLQJ RI UHSRUWV LQ EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV (PSKDVLV LV DOVR JLYHQ RQ SUHVHQWLQJ UHSRUWV RUDOO\ CN 3450 Introduction to Chinese Writing 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3403 Chinese IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is to develop the skill of writing. Students will practice writing correct sentence patterns and using the ULJKW &KLQHVH ZRUGV LGLRPV DQG H[SUHVVLRQV LQ IRUPV RI QRWHV GLDULHV PHPRUDQGXPV VXPPDULHV DQG HVVD\V CN 3461 Aspects of Chinese-Speaking Countries 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3403 Chinese IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VRFLRORJLFDO VWXG\ RI WKH &KLQHVH OLIH VW\OH WKRXJKW SDWWHUQV PHQWDOLW\ DQG &KLQHVH FLYLOL]DWLRQ 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV DV YDULRXV DV KLVWRU\ JHRJUDSK\ DQG HFRQRP\ CN 3462 Chinese Culture 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3403 Chinese IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV WR VWXG\ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI &KLQHVH FXOWXUH IURP WKH ;LD G\QDVW\ WR WKH PRGHUQ HUD $WWHQWLRQ ZLOO EH IRFXVHG RQ KLVWRULFDO HYHQWV SKLORVRSKLFDO VFKRROV UHOLJLRQV ZD\V RI OLIH DQG DFFRPSOLVKPHQWV LQ WKH VFLHQFH DUWV DQG OLWHUDWXUH HPSKDVLV ZLOO DOVR EH JLYHQ WR VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F IHDWXUHV RI &KLQHVH LQĂ XHQFH RQ WKH ZRUOG CN 3470 Translation I: Chinese-Thai 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q WKLV FRXUVH WKH SXUSRVHV PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WUDQVODWLRQ DUH GHPRQVWUDWHG 6WXGHQWV ZLOO SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP WH[WV VXFK DV UHVHDUFK DUWLFOHV QHZVSDSHUV WH[WERRNV DQG RWKHU PDLQO\ EXVLQHVV RULHQWHG PDWHULDOV 7KH\ ZLOO JDLQ VNLOOV LQ DQDO\]LQJ VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV RI WKH IRUHLJQ ODQJXDJH DQG DSSO\LQJ FRUUHFW ZRUGV LGLoms and structures of Thai language to convey the accurate meanings and style levels of the original documents. CN 3480 Chinese for Secretaries 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6NLOOV DQG FRUUHFWQHVV LQ KHDULQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ RI WKH &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH DV LW LV UHOHYDQW ZLWKLQ the framework of secretarial work of all sorts are aimed at in this course. There will be studies and practice of the optimal use of spoken and written language techniques in both direct and mediated communication that include the SULQFLSOHV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG WKH DELOLW\ WR FRPSRVH OHWWHUV PHPRV DQG UHSRUWV $OO these studies are also designed to enhance general and business vocabularies. CN 3481 Chinese for Tourism 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWXGLHV DQG SUDFWLFHV WKH XVH RI WKH &KLQHVH ODQJXDJH IRU FRUUHFW DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKDW meets the needs of travel business. CN 3482 Chinese for Hotels 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR VWXG\ DQG SUDFWLFH &KLQHVH DV XVHG LQ KRWHOV WR UHFHLYH JXHVWV WR UHQGHU RWKHU VHUYLFHV ERWK LQVLGH DQG RXWVLGH HWF CN 4432 Chinese Conversation and Discussion II 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... It offers to advance students practice in conversation on topics ranging from everyday life to strictly business. The DLP LV D KLJK GHJUHH RI SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG DGHTXDF\ LQ WKH RUDO DSSOLFDWLRQ RI WKH 0DQGDULQ ODQJXDJH LQ D
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business environment. Discussions in groups on selected written documents and some spoken texts are designed WR SHUIHFW WKH VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; VSRNHQ H[SUHVVLRQ IRU WKH SXUSRVH RI YDULRXV VLWXDWLRQV OLNH FRQIHUHQFHV WKH WHOHSKRQH FDOOV LQWHUYLHZV CN 4433 Public Speaking in Chinese 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3431 Chinese Conversation and Discussion I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH EULQJV IRUWK XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKH EDVLF SULQFLSOHV RI VSHHFK DQG YRLFH SURGXFWLRQ DQG SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ LQ their use. 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CN 4440 Reading in Business Chinese 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 2402 Chinese III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to meet studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; need for increased comprehension and speed in reading research mateULDO UHODWHG WR EXVLQHVV ,W DGYDQFHV SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ LQ LQWHUSUHWLQJ WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG REMHFWLYHV RI WKHVH various texts. 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The development of Chinese literature from the beginning to the present day and the main theoretical movements in Chinese thought will be examined. CN 4471 Translation II: Thai-Chinese 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3470 Translation I: Chinese-Thai ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQYROYHV WKH SXUSRVHV PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WUDQVODWLRQ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP WH[W VXFK DV UHVHDUFK DUWLFOHV QHZVSDSHUV WH[WERRNV DQG RWKHU PDLQO\ EXVLQHVV RULHQWHG PDWHULDOV 7KH\ ZLOO JDLQ VNLOOV LQ DQDO\]LQJ 7KDL VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV DQG DSSO\LQJ FRUUHFW &KLQHVH ZRUGV LGLRPV DQG VWUXFWXUH WR convey the accurate meanings and style levels of the original documents.
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CN 4472 Translation in Business Chinese 3 credits Prerequisite: CN 3403 Chinese IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR WUDLQ VWXGHQWV WR WUDQVODWH EXVLQHVV GDWD IURP QHZVSDSHUV WH[WV PDJD]LQHV HWF IURP &KLQHVH LQWR 7KDL DQG YLFH YHUVD ZKLOH NHHSLQJ WKH IXOO DQG DFFXUDWH PHDQLQJ RI WKH PHVVDJH WUDQVODWHG CN 4490 Seminar 3 credits Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... The seminar presents a conclusive study opportunity of various problems in using the foreign language in busiQHVV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV DQG VHOHFWHG WRSLFV $ VHW RI UHVHDUFK WRSLFV ZLOO EH HVWDEOLVKHG DQG GLVFXVVHG LQ ZRUNVKRSV DQG SDQHO discussion. 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CPS 3402 Performance Ear Training II 2 credits Prerequisite: CPS 3401 Performance Ear Training I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI 3HUIRUPDQFH (DU 7UDLQLQJ , GHYHORSPHQW RI EDVLF HDU WUDLQLQJ VNLOOV WKURXJK VLQJLQJ DQG GLFWDWLRQ VWXGLHV 6WXG\ RI VHYHQWK FKRUGV EDVV OLQH DQG FRPPRQ KDUPRQLF SURJUHVVLRQV CPS 3403 Pop/Rock Improvisation Techniques 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Covers all the skills relevant to creative performances in the pop and rock idioms. Major techniques discussed LQFOXGH SDFLQJ UK\WKPLF GHQVLW\ PHORGLF DQG UK\WKPLF HPEHOOLVKPHQW FKRUG VFDOH SUDFWLFH DQG QRQ KDUPRQLF melody notes. Classes will be instrumentally balanced with students of similar improvisational backgrounds. CPS 3404 Blues-Jazz Improvisation Techniques I 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6NLOOV UHOHYDQW WR FUHDWLYH SHUIRUPDQFHV RI EOXHV DQG MD]] 7HFKQLTXHV FRYHUHG LQFOXGH SDFLQJ UK\WKPLF GHQVLW\ PHORGLF DQG UK\WKPLF HPEHOOLVKPHQW FKRUG WRQHV XVH RI VRQJ PHORG\ DQG V\QFRSDWLRQ 'HYHORSPHQW RI HIIHFWLYH practice skills. Classes will be instrumentally balanced with students of similar improvisational backgrounds. CPS 3405 Blues-Jazz improvisation Techniques II 2 credits Prerequisite: CPS 3404 Blues-Jazz Improvisation Techniques I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Continuation of CPS 3404. Introduction of techniques to further enhance the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s personal improvisational VW\OH 7HFKQLTXHV FRYHUHG LQFOXGH DUWLFXODWLRQ G\QDPLFV ORZHU VWUXFWXUH WULDGV DQG SKUDVH OHQJWKV 0XVLF IURP YDULRXV SHULRGV RI MD]] VZLQJ ERE SRVWERS FRQWHPSRUDU\ ZLOO EH XVHG IRU GHPRQVWUDWLRQ SUDFWLFH DQG SHUIRUmance activities. CPS 3406 Harmonic Consideration in Improvisation I 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ([SORUDWLRQ RI WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ KDUPRQLF FRQWH[W DQG LPSURYLVDWLRQ $QDO\VLV RI KDUPRQLFDOO\ DGYDQFHG music using analytical techniques from theory 4. Harmonic idioms and their related improvisational styles. Use of chord scales in improvisation and analysis of recorded solos. 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CPS 4410 Recital Prep I 2 credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Preparation of repertoire for performance in public and at the recital workshop for performance majors. CPS 4411 Recital Prep II 2 credits Prerequisite: CPS 4410 Recital Prep I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQWLQXDWLRQ RI 5HFLWDO 3UHS , DQG SUHSDUDWLRQ RI UHSHUWRLUH IRU WKH 6HQLRU 5HFLWDO ZKLFK LV WKH Ã&#x20AC;QDO SURMHFW IRU SHUformance majors. 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EE 2604 Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequsite: EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /DERUDWRU\ ZRUNV WR EH GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR (( (OHFWURQLF &LUFXLW $QDO\VLV EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1213 Physics II ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &XUUHQW YROWDJH FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI HOHFWURQLF GHYLFHV EDVLF HOHFWURQLF FLUFXLWV DPSOLĂ&#x20AC;HUV RSHUDWLRQDO DPSOLĂ&#x20AC;HU DQG LWV DSSOLFDWLRQV LQ OLQHDU DQG QRQOLQHDU FLUFXLWV RVFLOODWRU SRZHU DPSOLĂ&#x20AC;HUV SRZHU VXSSO\ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR SRZHU electronics. EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequisite: EE 2605 Engineering Electronics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... /DERUDWRU\ ZRUNV WR EH GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR (( (QJLQHHULQJ (OHFWURQLFV EE 3301 Prerequisite:
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EE 4601 Industrial Electronics 3 Credits Prerequisite: EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6ROLG VWDWH GHYLFHV LQ LQGXVWU\ VHQVRUV OLJKW GHWHFWRU WLPH HWF DQG WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQV PXOWLSKDVH VROLG VWDWH UHFWLÃ&#x20AC;HU YROWDJH FRQWURO PDJQHWLF DPSOLÃ&#x20AC;HU LQWHJUDWHG FLUFXLWV GLJLWDO FLUFXLWV VHTXHQWLDO FRQWURO GLJLWDO FRQWURO EE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 Credits Prerequisite: EE 3404 Feedback Control Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................................... $QDORJ DQG GLJLWDO HTXLSPHQW DQG PHDVXULQJ LQVWUXPHQWV YDULRXV W\SHV RI WUDQVGXFHUV GDWD SURFHVVLQJ DQG GLVSOD\V VWXG\ RI WHFKQLTXHV RI V\VWHP FRQWURO LQ LQGXVWU\ LQ RUGHU WR EH DEOH WR GR VRPH DQDO\VLV GHVLJQ HTXLSPHQW selection and maintenance for the control system in industry. EE 4603 Industrial Electronics 3 Credits Prerequisite: EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design or EE 2605 Engineering Electronics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6ROLG VWDWH GHYLFHV LQ LQGXVWU\ VHQVRUV OLJKW GHWHFWRU WLPH HWF DQG WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQV PXOWLSKDVH VROLG VWDWH UHFWLÃ&#x20AC;HU YROWDJH FRQWURO PDJQHWLF DPSOLÃ&#x20AC;HU LQWHJUDWHG FLUFXLWV GLJLWDO FLUFXLWV VHTXHQWLDO FRQWURO GLJLWDO FRQWURO EE 4701 Microprocessor Interface Techniques 3 Credits Prerequisite: EE 3703 Microprocessor ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5HYLVLRQ RI ELW ELW ELW PLFURSURFHVVRUV KDUGZDUH XVLQJ SURJUDPPLQJ LQ LQVWUXFWLRQ VHWV (PSKDVLV ZLOO EH SODFHG RQ WHFKQLTXHV RI LQWHUIDFLQJ PLFURSURFHVVRU WR FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV ,6$ 6HULDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SRUW 3DUDOOHO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SRUW 3&, 6&6, ,'( $ ' ' $ FRQYHUWHUV 3URMHFW ZRUN SLHFH DQG UHSRUW DUH UHTXLUHG WR FRPSOHWH the course requirements. EE 4705 Power Electronics 3 Credits Prerequisite: EE 2603 Electronic Circuit Analysis or EE 2605 Engineering Electronics and EE 3402 Electrical Machines ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &KDUDFWHULVWLFV RI SRZHU HOHFWURQLF GHYLFHV SRZHU GLRGH 6&5 *72 SRZHU ELSRODU SRZHU 026)(7 ,*%7 &RQYHUWHUV $& WR '& $& WR $& '& WR '& DQG '& WR $& FRQYHUWHUV YROWDJH FRQWURO RI VLQJOH SKDVH LQYHUWHUV WK\ULVWRU commutation techniques. EE 4706 Power Electronics Laboratory 1 Credit Prerequisite or Corequisite: EE 4705 Power Electronics ...................................................................................................................................................................................... &KDUDFWHULVWLFV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV RI 7K\ULVWHU LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ RI EDWWHU\ FKDUJHUV LQYHUWHUV FRQYHUWHUV UHJXODWRUV DC and AC drives. EE 4901 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project I 1 Credit Prerequisite: Completion of 100 Credits ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Study and development of project in electrical and electronics engineering. Students must submit a report at the end of the semester. EE 4902 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project II 2 Credits Prerequisite: EE 4901 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Project I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Continuation of project done in electrical and electronic engineering Project I. Report is also required at the end of the semester. EE 4903
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EN 2230 Listening and Speaking 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH HPSKDVL]HV DGYDQFHG OLVWHQLQJ VNLOOV DQG VSRQWDQHRXV DGHTXDWH UHVSRQVH WR Ă XHQW VWDQGDUG %ULWLVK DQG $PHULFDQ (QJOLVK 7KH VWXGHQWV ZLOO OHDUQ WR H[SUHVV WKHLU WKRXJKWV LQ LQWHUHVWLQJ WRSLFV DQG SUDFWLFH FRQYHUVDtion and arguments used in group and panel discussion. EN 3210 Business Communication in English I 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV DW VNLOO GHYHORSPHQW LQ WKH XVH RI (QJOLVK IRU FRPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ EXVLQHVV ,W RIIHUV D UHYLHZ RI WKH WHFKQLFDO WHUPV DQG GHĂ&#x20AC;QHV WKH YDULRXV IRUPV RI EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ,W GHPRQVWUDWHV FOHDU DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPmunication through the practice of writing in correct and appropriate formats. EN 3270 Translation: English-Thai 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH SXUSRVH PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP (QJOLVK LQWR 7KDL DUH GHPRQVWUDWHG ZLWK WKH DLP RI GHYHORSLQJ VNLOOV LQ DQDO\]LQJ VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV RI WKH IRUHLJQ ODQJXDJH DQG WKH XVH RI FRUUHFW ZRUGV LGLRPV DQG structures to convey the accurate meaning and style of the original document. EN 3271 Translation: Thai-English 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH SXUSRVHV PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP 7KDL LQWR (QJOLVK DUH GHPRQVWUDWHG ZLWK WKH DLP RI GHYHORSLQJ VNLOOV LQ DQDO\]LQJ VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV RI WKH IRUHLJQ ODQJXDJH DQG WKH XVH RI FRUUHFW ZRUGV LGLRPV DQG structures to convey the accurate meaning and style of the original document. EN 3280 English for Secretaries 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV SUDFWLFH LQ WKH VNLOOV RI OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ ZLWKLQ WKH IUDPHZRUN RI VHFUHWDULDO ZRUN 7KH VLPXODWLRQ RI GLUHFW DQG PHGLDWHG FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VXFK DV WHOHSKRQH FRQYHUVDWLRQ DQG WKH ZULWLQJ RI OHWWHUV PHPRV DQG UHSRUWV DUH GHVLJQHG WR LQFUHDVH JHQHUDO DQG EXVLQHVV YRFDEXODU\ EN 3281 English for Tourism 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR VWXG\ DQG SUDFWLFH (QJOLVK IRU FRUUHFW DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ DOO DVSHFWV RI WUDYHO and tourism. EN 3282 English for Hotels 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR VWXG\ DQG SUDFWLFH (QJOLVK DV XVHG LQ KRWHO DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ IRU UHFHSWLRQ VHUYLFHV DQG business contacts. EN 3283 English for International Trade 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH RIIHUV JHQHUDO FRQFHSWV RI LQWHUQDWLRQDO EXVLQHVV WKURXJK WKH (QJOLVK ODQJXDJH FRPPXQLFDWLYH DSproach. EN 3284 English for Property Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... A practical study of the principles and special language of the Property Development and Property management %XVLQHVV DV SUDFWLFHG LQ 6RXWKHDVW $VLD DQG FRQVLGHUDWLRQ RI :HVWHUQ GHYHORSPHQW DQG 0DQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV DV WKH\ PD\ EH XVHIXO LQ 6RXWKHDVW $VLD DSSOLFDWLRQV 7KH FRXUVH ZLOO IHDWXUH H[SHUWV LQ WKH YDULRXV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV HQJDJHG LQ WKH 'HYHORSPHQW DQG 0DQDJHPHQW SURFHVV VXFK DV $FFRXQWLQJ $UFKLWHFWXUH )LQDQFLQJ OHDVLQJ 0DQDJHPHQW 3URPRWLRQ 3XEOLF 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ 6HFXULW\ 7D[DWLRQ 7UDIĂ&#x20AC;F DQG 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ DQG 0RGHUQ 7HFKQRORJLHV LQ XVH today. The course design aims to prepare the students for entry level positions in the property Development and Management Industry.
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EN 3285 English for Airlines 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR IDPLOLDUL]H WKH VWXGHQWV ZLWK (QJOLVK XVDJH LQ DLUOLQH LQGXVWU\ 7KH QDWXUH RI WKH FODVV LV LQWHUDFWLYH &ODVV GLVFXVVLRQV DUH KLJKO\ HQFRXUDJHG 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH XVLQJ DOO IRXU FRPPXQLFDWLYH VNLOOV ZKLFK DUH OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ $OO RI ZKLFK DUH IDFLOLWDWHG E\ OHFWXUHV DQG FODVV DFWLYLWLHV EN 3286 English for Music Industry 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2000 English III ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV RSSRUWXQLWLHV IRU WKH VWXGHQWV WR OHDUQ (QJOLVK XVHG LQ PXVLF LQGXVWU\ 7KH DLP LV DOVR WR GHYHORS (QJOLVK VNLOOV QHFHVVDU\ IRU WKH HIIHFWLYH OHDUQLQJ RI DQG SDUWLFLSDWLQJ LQ PXVLF UHODWHG FRXUVHV 'LVFXVVLRQ RQ music terminology and written texts about music industry are included. EN 4232 Business Conversation 3 Credits Prerequisite: EN 3210 Business Communication in English I ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course offers practice in conversation on topics related to everyday life and business in order to achieve a high GHJUHH RI HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ LQ WKH RUDO DSSOLFDWLRQ RI WKH ODQJXDJH LQ EXVLQHVV VHWWLQJV EN 4233 Public Speaking in English 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV XS WR GDWH PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV IRU EHWWHU OLVWHQLQJ EHWWHU WKLQNLQJ EHWWHU VSHDNLQJ DQG provides practice in delivering and evaluating speeches according to international requirements with attention to the VSHHFK FRPSRQHQWV RI YRLFH JHVWXUHV VSHDNHU OLVWHQHU LPSDFW RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG FRQWHQW EN 4240 Reading in English Newspapers 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DQDO\]HV WKH YDULRXV IRUPV RI MRXUQDOLVP VXFK DV KHDGOLQH QHZV FROXPQ HGLWRULDO QHZV IHDWXUH DQG human interest story. The reading of current news serves to enhance skills in understanding and debating articles. 7KH GHYHORSPHQW RI WKH 3UHVV WKH SULQW PHGLD DQG WKHLU SODFH DPRQJ RWKHU PDVV PHGLD DQG WKH LPSDFW RI MRXUQDOism on society will be part of the in-depth study. EN 4241 Critical and Analytical Reading 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... In this course students will develop their critical and analytical abilities by reading and evaluating prescribed texts. They will learn to identify various types of rhetorical strategies and to assess the strength of evidence presented to support the thesis. The focus of the readings will be on the social and economic problems related to the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current social-economic developments and also humanitarian issues. EN 4250 Understanding, Note-taking and Summarizing 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH RIIHUV DGYDQFHG SUDFWLFH LQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ QRWH WDNLQJ RXWOLQLQJ DQG VXPPDUL]LQJ ZLWK XWPRVW SUHFLVLRQ for a detailed accounting of the contents and essence of spoken texts from various sources of information related to business. Summaries are practiced both in written and oral forms. Additional practice in the organizing and drafting of detailed business reports will be stressed. The language laboratory will be applied. EN 4251 Prerequisite:
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EN 4253 Introduction to Public Relations Writing 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is an introduction to Public Relations writing as used in business enterprises where the role of Public 5HODWLRQV LV VWUHVVHG DV D PHDQV RI FUHDWLQJ JRRG UHODWLRQVKLS ZLWK FXVWRPHUV HPSOR\HHV VWRFNKROGHUV WKH JRYernment and general public. Attention is given to the role of Public Relations in research and the language techniques to be applied. Practical exercises will accompany the theoretical studies. 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EN 4260 Survey of British and American Literature 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH RIIHUV D VXUYH\ DQG VWXG\ RI (QJOLVK DQG $PHULFDQ ZRUNV RI OLWHUDWXUH LQ SURVH SRHWU\ DQG GUDPD ,W LQFOXGHV UHDGLQJV DQG GLVFXVVLRQV RI VRPH RXWVWDQGLQJ UHSUHVHQWDWLYH ZRUNV ZKHUH SKLORVRSKLFDO VRFLDO UHOLJLRXV SROLWLFDO KLVWRULFDO DQG VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F DVSHFWV FDQ EH GHSLFWHG $WWHQWLRQ ZLOO EH JLYHQ WR WKH ZULWLQJ WHFKQLTXHV LQ WKH various literary genres. EN 4262 Reading of Modern Viewpoints 3 Credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH */ /DQJXDJH &XOWXUH DQG %HKDYLRU ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 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FIN 4723 Export- Import Financing 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH GLVFXVVHV WKH SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV LQ H[SRUW LPSRUW Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ SDUWLFXODUO\ LQ 7KDLODQG WKH SURFXUHPHQW RI FUHGLW IURP DOO W\SHV RI LQVWLWXWLRQV LQ RUGHU WR Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH LPSRUW DQG H[SRUW WUDQVDFWLRQV WUDGLQJ FRQWUDFWLQJ RU PDQXIDFWXULQJ 'LVFXVVLRQ DOVR LQFOXGHV YLHZSRLQWV RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQV JUDQWLQJ VXFK FUHGLW DQG SHUWLQHQW customs procedures and practices. The role of the central bank in such transactions and its rules and regulations on H[SRUW LPSRUW Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ ZLOO DOVR EH GLVFXVVHG FIN 4732 Fixed Income Securities 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH GLVFXVVHV WKH YDOXDWLRQ RI GHEW LQVWUXPHQWV LQYHVWPHQW VWUDWHJLHV DQG ULVN FRQVLGHUDWLRQV ,W H[SDQGV RQ WKH WHFKQLTXHV RI PDUNHW DQDO\VLV DQG ULVN FRQWURO GHYHORSPHQW DV DSSOLHG WR Ă&#x20AC;[HG LQFRPH LQVWUXPHQWV FIN 4813 Financial Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance and completion of 106 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... It is an advanced course based on case-study approach to strategically evaluate the performance of corporations DQG FUHDWH YDOXH IRU VKDUHKROGHUV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH ZRUNLQJ FDSLWDO PDQDJHPHQW FDSLWDO EXGJHWLQJ FRVW RI FDSLWDO GLYLGHQGV SROLF\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ DQG FDSLWDO VWUXFWXUH FIN 4815 Bank Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3712 Money and Capital Markets ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ YDULRXV DVSHFWV RI EDQN PDQDJHPHQW 7RSLFV LQFOXGH WKH QDWXUH RI FRPPHUFLDO EDQNV DVVHWV OLDELOLWLHV DQG FDSLWDO PDQDJHPHQW OLTXLGLW\ PDQDJHPHQW FUHGLW PDQDJHPHQW DQG ULVN PDQDJHPHQW 7KH course also includes current issues in the banking industry. FIN 4816 Corporate Strategy and Financial Policies 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance and Senior standing (121 Credits) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH HPSKDVL]HV RQ WKH PDQDJHPHQW WKH LVVXDQFH DQG WKH GLVWULEXWLRQ SROLF\ RI HTXLW\ DQG GHEW DV ZHOO DV the choice of optimal capital structure. The course provides a theoretical framework used in analyzing corporate and Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWUDWHJLHV ZKLOH IRFXVLQJ RQ WKH FXUUHQW LVVXHV LQ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH VXFK DV PHUJHU DQG DFTXLVLWLRQ MRLQW YHQWXUHV DQG other forms of corporate restructuring as well as their tax implications. FIN 4821 Prerequisite:
Behavioral Finance 3 Credits FIN 3701 Corporate Finance MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH H[SORUHV LPSHUIHFW PDUNHW YLHZ RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH E\ LQFRUSRUDWLQJ SV\FKRORJLFDO IDFWRUV LQWR WKH FODVVLF WKHRULHV LQ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH ,W FRYHUV WKH LQĂ XHQFH RI KXPDQ EHKDYLRU RQ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DVSHFWV 7HUPV WKHRULHV DVVXPSWLRQV DQG K\SRWKHVHV DUH UHYLVLWHG DQG GLVFXVVHG WR DQDO\]H WKH LPSDFWV RI KXPDQ EHKDYLRU RQ WKH ZRUOG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO PDUNHWV 7KH GLVFXVVLRQ LQFOXGHV OLPLWHG DUELWUDJH VW\OH LQYHVWLQJ VWRFN YDOXDWLRQ SRUWIROLR FRQVWUXFWLRQ DVVHW DOORFDWLRQ and risk management. FIN 4822 Individual Research 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (Finance and Banking Major) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at developing students the ability to apply theoretical concepts to the real world problems of any RUJDQL]DWLRQ LQ D VHOHFWHG LQGXVWU\ LQ 7KDLODQG $ VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F DUHD RI FRQFHQWUDWLRQ ZLOO EH VHOHFWHG E\ WKH VWXGHQWV XSRQ WKH DJUHHPHQW RI D VXSHUYLVRU DVVLJQHG E\ WKH )LQDQFH DQG %DQNLQJ 'HSDUWPHQW $ W\SHZULWWHQ UHSRUW DQG DQDO\VLV must be submitted at the end of the academic semester. FIN 4831 Derivative Securities 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3711 Investment ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH DLPV WR LQWURGXFH WKH VWXGHQWV ZLWK DQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI GHULYDWLYHV VHFXULWLHV LQFOXGLQJ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO IXWXUHV RSWLRQV DQG VZDSV 7KH IRFXV LV RQ WKH LQVWLWXWLRQDO DVSHFWV RI GHULYDWLYH PDUNHWV SULFLQJ PRGHOV DQG KHGJLQJ techniques. FIN 4832 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ YHQWXUH FDSLWDO Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ D QHZ RU VPDOO DQG PHGLXP VL]HG HQWHUSULVHV LQFOXGLQJ IRUHFDVWLQJ WKH Ă&#x20AC;UPŇ&#x2039;V LQYHVWPHQW QHHGV IXQGLQJ DQG EDQNLQJ UHODWLRQVKLS ZRUNLQJ FDSLWDO PDQDJHPHQW DVVHWV LQYHVWPHQW DQG risk management.
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FIN 4841 Credit and Risk Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3711 Investment ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH HPSKDVL]HV RQ WKH UROHV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQV LQ DQDO\]LQJ DQG VWUXFWXULQJ FUHGLW DV ZHOO DV UHVWUXFWXULQJ SUREOHP ORDQV 7KH FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV FUHGLW DQG ULVN PDQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV IRU Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQG QRQ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQV FIN 4931 Seminar in Investment 3 Credits Prerequisite: Department approval and Senior standing (121 credits) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 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their vocabulary widened to attain the ability of a more sophisticated usage of French. Lectures will primarily be conducted in French. FR 3503 Introduction to Business French 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course involves further development of reading and writing skills with emphasis on the reading of texts in business and applying business vocabulary in writing. FR 3510 Business Communication in French I 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV WR GHYHORS VNLOOV LQ EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ )UHQFK LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK VSHHFK DFWV WR VWXG\ OHWWHU forms and practice writing various types of letters for various occasions including basic business letters. FR 3511 Business Communication in French II 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3510 Business Communication in French I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV WR VWXG\ YDULRXV IRUPV RI EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ OHWWHU ID[ UHVXPH DQG RWKHU EXVLQHVV GRFXPHQWV Students will also practice writing different types of business letters with complex forms and contents. FR 3520 Introduction to French Linguistics 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2501 French II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... An advanced study in the vocalic and consonantal systems of the French language. It analyzes special features of WKH ODQJXDJH SKRQHWLFV SKRQHPLFV JUDPPDWLFDO SDWWHUQV DQG WKHLU VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F GLIĂ&#x20AC;FXOWLHV ZRUGV VHQWHQFH VWUXFWXUHV DQG LGLRPDWLF XVDJH 7KHUH ZLOO EH LQWHQVLĂ&#x20AC;HG DQG VSHFLDOL]HG H[HUFLVHV LQ SURQXQFLDWLRQ DQG ZULWWHQ H[SUHVVLRQ The course includes a complete grammar analysis and will be operated with the help of language laboratory and other audiovisual means. FR 3530 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to enhance studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; listening abilities and to improve their hearing comprehension. 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It offers a rapid business vocabulary expansion that prepares students in making formal and informal business conversation. FR 3536 Basic Writing in Business French I 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2501 French II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course emphasizes on writing skills. It involves intensive practical exercises in grammar and vocabulary to increase the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capacity in writing documents related to business. There will be intensive and specialized exercises in written expression with an introduction to principles and techniques of business communication.
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FR 3541 French Reading and Oral Report 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course supports all major required which emphasize French reading. It enhances the skills acquired in the SUHUHTXLVLWH FRXUVH )5 )UHQFK ,, 7KURXJK UHDGLQJ DUWLFOHV VWXGHQWV ZLOO SHUIHFW WKHLU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG UHWDLQDELOLW\ RI GDWD 7KH\ ZLOO WKHQ SUDFWLFH WKH FXOPLQDWLQJ WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG WKH DFFXUDWH GUDIWLQJ RI UHSRUWV LQ YDULRXV Ã&#x20AC;HOGV FR 3561 Aspects of France 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VRFLRORJLFDO VWXG\ RI )UHQFK OLIH VW\OH WKRXJKW SDWWHUQV PHQWDOLW\ DQG WKH )UHQFK 6SHDNLQJ FLYLOL]DWLRQ DV D ZKROH 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV Ã&#x20AC;HOGV DV YDULRXV DV KLVWRU\ JHRJUDSK\ HFRQRP\ OLWHUDU\ UHOLJLRXV DQG DUWLVWLF YLHZSRLQWV )UHQFK LQVWLWXWLRQV DQG WKHLU GHYHORSPHQW DUH REVHUYHG WKHLU UROH LQ WKH :HVWHUQ HFRQRPLF ZRUOG H[DPLQHG 7H[WXDO DQDO\VHV DQG IUHTXHQW GLVFXVVLRQV DUH UHTXLUHG )UHQFK 79 SURJUDPV YLGHR DSSOLFDWLRQV DQG H[WHQVLYH FRQVXOWDtion of the French press will provide additional stimuli for lively discussions and a perfected communicative skills development. FR 3570 Translation: French-Thai 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q WKLV FRXUVH WKH SXUSRVHV PHWKRGV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WUDQVODWLQJ DUH GHPRQVWUDWHG 6WXGHQWV ZLOO SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP WH[WV FRYHULQJ UHVHDUFK DUWLFOHV QHZVSDSHUV WH[WERRNV DQG RWKHU PDLQO\ EXVLQHVV RULHQWHG PDWHULDO 7KH\ ZLOO JDLQ VNLOOV LQ DQDO\]LQJ VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV RI WKH IRUHLJQ ODQJXDJH DQG DSSO\ FRUUHFW ZRUGV LGLRPV DQG VWUXFWXUHV WR FRQYH\ WKH DFFXUDWH PHDQLQJV DQG VW\OH OHYHOV RI WKH RULJLQDO GRFXPHQWV ,Q DGGLWLRQ VRPH PDMRU SUREOHPV VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F WR ZULWWHQ RUDO VLPXOWDQHRXV DQG FRQVHFXWLYH LQWHUSUHWLQJ ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG FR 3580 French for Secretaries 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6NLOOV DQG FRUUHFWQHVV LQ KHDULQJ VSHDNLQJ UHDGLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ RI WKH )UHQFK ODQJXDJH DV LW LV UHOHYDQW ZLWKLQ WKH framework of secretarial work of all branches are aimed at in this course. There will be studies and practices of the RSWLPDO XVH RI YRFDO DQG VFULSWRULDO ODQJXDJH WHFKQLTXHV LQ ERWK GLUHFW DQG PHGLDWHG FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WR LQFOXGH SULQFLSOHV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI EXVLQHVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG WKH DELOLW\ WR FRPSRVH OHWWHUV PHPRV DQG UHSRUWV ZKLFK are also designed to enhance general and business vocabularies. FR 3581 French for Tourism 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWXGLHV DQG SUDFWLFHV WKH XVH RI WKH )UHQFK ODQJXDJH IRU FRUUHFW DQG HIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKDW PHHWV WKH QHHGV RI WUDYHO WRXULVP KRWHO DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ UHFHSWLRQ VHUYLFHV DQG RWKHU WRXULVWLF DGYLFH FR 3582 French for Hotels 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 2502 French III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR VWXG\ DQG SUDFWLFH )UHQFK DV XVHG LQ KRWHOV IRU H[DPSOH WR UHFHLYH JXHVWV UHQGHU services both inside and outside. FR 4504 Business French I 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3503 Introduction to Business French ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR SURYLGH VWXGHQWV ZLWK PRUH WHFKQLFDO WHUPV DQG NQRZOHGJH LQ %XVLQHVV )UHQFK WKURXJK YDULRXV VRXUFHV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ UHODWHG WR EXVLQHVV ,W ZLOO GHYHORS ERWK VSRNHQ DQG ZULWWHQ VNLOOV DQQRXQFHPHQWV EXVLQHVV VXPPDULHV PLQXWHV $ VPDOO EXVLQHVV SURMHFW PXVW EH FUHDWHG DQG SUHVHQWHG E\ VWXGHQWV LQGLYLGXDOO\ or in pairs. FR 4505 Business French II 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 4504 Business French I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $V WKLV FRXUVH LV D FRQWLQXDWLRQ RI )5 %XVLQHVV )UHQFK , LW RIIHUV WR DGYDQFH VWXGHQWV D PRUH DFFHOHUDWHG VWXG\ DQG SUDFWLFH LQ D EXVLQHVV FRQWH[W %XVLQHVV SURMHFWV PXVW EH SUHVHQWHG DQG GLVFXVVHG LQ JURXSV
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FR 4532 French Conversation and Discussion II 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3531 French Conversation and Discussion I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV D FRQWLQXDWLRQ RI )5 )UHQFK &RQYHUVDWLRQ DQG 'LVFXVVLRQ , ,W RIIHUV WR DGYDQFHG VWXGHQWV practices in conversations on topics ranging from every-day life to strictly business. 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This course is designed to meet the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; need for increased comprehension capacity and speed in reading UHVHDUFK PDWHULDO UHODWHG WR EXVLQHVV DQG VRPH RWKHU VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F FRQWH[WV ,W DGYDQFHV SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ LQ interpreting the organization and objectives of various texts as mentioned above. Students will be asked to develop outlines and short synopses of selected material as well as lead discussions on the assigned topics. FR 4542 Reading in French Magazines and Newspapers 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3503 Introduction to Business French ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH LQYROYHV UHDGLQJV DQG DQDO\VHV RI YDULRXV DUWLFOHV ZKLFK ZLOO EH LQWHUSUHWHG ERWK IRU ODQJXDJH DQG FRQtextual comprehension in view of business and other topics of current interest. All aspects and problems of modern MRXUQDOLVP LQ JHQHUDO DQG RI WKH )UHQFK ODQJXDJH SUHVV LQ SDUWLFXODU LWV LPSDFW RQ WKH )UHQFK VSHDNLQJ VRFLHW\ ZLOO be studied. Discussions in class by groups or panels will provide an in-depth analysis of the journalistic effectiveness of the articles selected. FR 4560 Survey of French Literature 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3503 Introduction to Business French ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV D VXUYH\ DQG VWXG\ RI OLWHUDU\ ZRUNV LQ )UHQFK SURVH SRHWU\ DQG GUDPD ,W LQFOXGHV UHDGLQJV DQG GLVFXVVLRQV RI VRPH RXWVWDQGLQJ UHSUHVHQWDWLYH ZRUNV 7KH GHYHORSPHQW RI )UHQFK OLWHUDWXUH IURP WKH 0LGGOH $JHV WR WKH SUHVHQW GD\ WKH PDLQ WKHRUHWLFDO PRYHPHQWV LQ )UHQFK WKRXJKW ZLOO EH H[DPLQHG 7KH PRVW HPLQHQW ZULWHUV and their products as contributions to modern French thinking are analyzed. Readings will emphasize the more contemporary French literature. Attention will also be given to the writing techniques of the various literary genres. Discussions and textual analyses will be frequent in the course. FR 4571 Translation: Thai-French 3 Credits Prerequisite: FR 3570 Translation: French - Thai ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q WKLV FRXUVH VWXGHQWV ZLOO SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI WUDQVODWLRQ IURP WH[WV FRYHULQJ QHZVSDSHUV WH[WERRNV DQG RWKHU mainly business oriented material. They will gain skills in analyzing sentence pattern and apply correct words. 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FT 3101 Introduction to Food Technology 2 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5ROHV RI IRRG LQGXVWU\ LQ UHODWLRQ WR PRGHUQ VRFLHWLHV VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F SULQFLSOHV DQG RSHUDWLRQV LQYROYLQJ LQ WKH SUHVHUYDWLRQ DQG PDQXIDFWXUH RI IRRGV IRRG FRPSRVLWLRQ QXWULWLRQ ODEHOLQJ DQG PDUNHWLQJ RI D UHSUHVHQWDWLYH UDQJH RI FRPPHUFLDO IRRGV FXUUHQW FRQVXPHU LVVXHV VXFK DV WKH VDIHW\ RI IRRG DGGLWLYHV IRRG LUUDGLDWLRQ FRQVXPHU SURWHFWLRQ QHZ SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW IRRG UHJXODWLRQV DQG IXWXUH WUHQGV LQ IRRG VXSSOLHV FT 3102 Food Engineering 3 Credits Prerequisite: BT3013 Introduction to Bioprocess Engineering ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQFHSWV DQG SULQFLSOHV RI HQJLQHHULQJ IRU YDULRXV XQLW RSHUDWLRQV LQ IRRG SURFHVVLQJ H J SXPSV KHDW H[FKDQJHUV HYDSRUDWRUV UHIULJHUDWRUV DQG GU\HUV DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 3103 Food Microbiology 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 0LFURRUJDQLVPV LQ IRRG VDIHW\ DQG VSRLODJH WKHLU JURZWK SDUDPHWHUV PDLQ FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI FRPPRQ IRRG ERUQH SDWKRJHQV H J EDFWHULD YLUXVHV SDUDVLWHV DQG IXQJL FRQWDPLQDWLRQ URXWHV DQG VXUYLYLQJ LQ IRRGV VXEVHTXHQW GLVHDVHV DQG SRVVLEOH PHDQV IRU FRQWUROOLQJ D EDFNJURXQG WR SUDFWLFDOO\ LGHQWLI\ DQG H[DPLQH WKH RUJDQLVPV DQG corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 3104 Human Nutrition 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ,PSRUWDQFH RI QXWULWLRQ LQ GDLO\ OLIH GLHWDU\ QXWULHQWV FKHPLFDO FRPSRVLWLRQ IRRG VRXUFHV UROHV DQG IXQFWLRQV LQ KXPDQ ERG\ WKH GLJHVWLRQ DEVRUSWLRQ DQG PHWDEROLVP RI QXWULHQWV GLVHDVHV DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK QXWULHQW GHĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG DSSURSULDWH QXWULWLRQ IRU SHRSOH WKURXJK WKH OLIH F\FOH IRU H[DPSOH SUHJQDQF\ DQG ODFWDWLRQ LQIDQF\ FKLOGKRRG DQG adolescence; and adulthood and the later years. FT 3106 Industrial Food Processing I 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 3101 Introduction to Food Technology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOH NQRZOHGJH RI FRPPHUFLDO IRRG SURFHVVLQJ VXFK DV WKHUPDO SURFHVVLQJ ORZ WHPSHUDWXUH SURFHVVLQJ IUHH]LQJ GU\LQJ LUUDGLDWLRQ DQG FKHPLFDO SUHVHUYDWLRQ IRRG YDULDEOHV IRRG TXDOLW\ DQG UDZ PDWHULDO SUHSDUDWLRQ PLQLPDO process and waste treatment in food factory and corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 3107 3UHUHTXLVLWH
Food Chemistry and Analysis 4 Credits %6 $QDO\WLFDO &KHPLVWU\ %6 $QDO\WLFDO &KHPLVWU\ /DERUDWRU\ BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and BS 2007 Basic Biochemistry Laboratory ..................................................................................................................................................................................... )RRG FRPSRQHQWV LQFOXGLQJ ZDWHU FDUERK\GUDWHV OLSLGV SURWHLQV HQ]\PHV SLJPHQWV FRORUV DQG Ă DYRUV WKHLU FKHPLVWU\ JRYHUQLQJ WKH SURSHUWLHV DQG WKH IXQFWLRQV LQ GLIIHUHQW IRRGV WKH FKDQJHV RFFXUUHG GXULQJ SURFHVVLQJ DQG storage and methods to prevent such changes. Laboratory sessions concerning principles and methods used in an analysis of the food components and how to report the result. FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 3106 Industrial Food Processing I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URFHVVLQJV RI IRRG SURGXFWV VXFK DV IUXLW DQG YHJHWDEOH FHUHDO PHDW DQG SRXOWU\ Ă&#x20AC;VKHU\ EDNHU\ FRQIHFWLRQHU\ dairy and packaging; and corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4110 Food Marketing and Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2403 Introduction to Economics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF SULQFLSOHV RI PDUNHWLQJ DQG PDQDJHPHQW RI IRRG SURGXFWV HQYLURQPHQWDO IDFWRUV LQ IRRG LQGXVWU\ FRQVXPHUŇ&#x2039;V EX\LQJ EHKDYLRU IRRG PDUNHWLQJ UHVHDUFK SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW SULFLQJ VWUDWHJ\ GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHO DQG SURPRtion strategy in which the examples and the case studies of food products are highlighted throughout the course.
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FT 4112 Food Quality Control 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2200 Statistics II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... )RRG SURGXFWLRQ DV D V\VWHPDWLF DQG FRQWUROODEOH SURFHVV DFFHSWDQFH VDPSOLQJ SODQV IRU DQDO\VLV DQG FRQWURO RI TXDOLW\ TXDOLW\ PDQDJHPHQW TXDOLW\ FRQWURO TXDOLW\ DVVXUDQFH DQG TXDOLW\ LPSURYHPHQW TXDOLW\ DVVXUDQFH V\VWHPV VXFK DV 7RWDO 4XDOLW\ 0DQDJHPHQW DQG ,62 VHULHV ZLWKLQ IRRG IDFWRU\ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 4113 Food Product Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URGXFW GHYHORSPHQW LQ IRRG LQGXVWU\ JHQHUDO LQWURGXFWLRQ WR QHZ SURGXFWV DQG SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW V\VWHP LQ LQGXVWU\ JHQHUDWLRQ RI QHZ SURGXFW LGHDV GHVLJQ RI SURGXFW FRQFHSW SURGXFW GHVLJQ VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQV SURWRW\SH GHYHORSPHQW LQ WKH ODERUDWRU\ DQG WHVWLQJ RI FRQVXPHU DFFHSWDELOLW\ ODXQFKLQJ RI QHZ SURGXFW DQG HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH launch; and corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4114 Bakery Technology 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6FLHQFH DQG WHFKQRORJ\ LQ SURGXFWLRQ RI VDIH DQG QXWULWLRXV EDNHU\ SURGXFWV SURSHUWLHV DQG TXDOLW\ RI LQJUHGLHQWV SURGXFWLRQ PHWKRGV RI GLIIHUHQW EDNHU\ SURGXFWV HTXLSPHQW TXDOLW\ FRQWURO FDXVHV RI SURGXFW VSRLODJH VWRUDJH PHWKRGV WR PDLQWDLQ JRRG TXDOLW\ RI EDNHU\ SURGXFWV SODQW VDQLWDWLRQ SDFNDJLQJ RI EDNHU\ SURGXFWV DQG FRUUHsponding laboratory sessions. FT 4115 Prerequisite:
Fruit and Vegetable Technology 3 Credits FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II or AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Products II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLFDO DQG SK\VLFDO VWUXFWXUH RI IUXLWV DQG YHJHWDEOHV SRVW KDUYHVW FKDQJHV DQG KDQGOLQJ PHWKRGV RI IUHVK IUXLWV DQG YHJHWDEOHV DQG FRPPHUFLDO SURFHVVLQJ PHWKRGV IRU SUHVHUYDWLRQ RI IUXLWV DQG YHJHWDEOHV DGYDQFHG WHFKQRORJLHV LQ IUXLW DQG YHJHWDEOH SURFHVVLQJ DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 4116 3UHUHTXLVLWH
Food Toxicology 3 Credits )7 )RRG 0LFURELRORJ\ FT 3104 Human Nutrition and FT 3107 Food Chemistry and Analysis ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLVWU\ DQG ELRFKHPLVWU\ RI WR[LQV QDWXUDOO\ RFFXUUHG LQ IRRG IURP SODQWV DQG DQLPDOV WR[LQV IURP PLFURRUJDQLVP IRRG DGGLWLYHV DQG FKHPLFDO FRQWDPLQDQWV URXWHV RI HQWU\ PHWDEROLVP PDQLIHVWDWLRQ RI WKH WR[LQ LQ ERG\ DQG corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4117 Prerequisite:
Dairy Technology 3 Credits FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II or AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 0LON SURGXFWLRQ DQG TXDOLW\ LQ WHUPV RI FRPSRVLWLRQ VWUXFWXUH SURSHUWLHV DQG PLFURELRORJ\ RI PLON SULQFLSOHV RI FRPPHUFLDO SUDFWLFHV LQ SURFHVVLQJ RI PLON DQG GDLU\ SURGXFWV DGYDQFHG WHFKQRORJ\ XVHG LQ GDLU\ LQGXVWULHV DQG corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4120 Food Additive 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 3107 Food Chemistry and Analysis ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7\SHV RI IRRG DGGLWLYHV IURP QDWXUH DQG V\QWKHVLV VXFK DV DPLQR DFLGV DQWLR[LGDQWV DQWLPLFURELDO DJHQWV HQ]\PHV SRO\VDFFKDULGHV IRRG FRORUV DQG IRRG Ă DYRUV WKHLU VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFH LQ FRPPHUFLDO IRRG SURFHVVLQJ DQG FRUresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4121 3UHUHTXLVLWH
Meat Poultry and Fishery Technology 3 Credits %6 %DVLF %LRFKHPLVWU\ BS 2007 Basic Biochemistry Laboratory and BS 2011 Introduction to Microbiology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLFDO DQG SK\VLFDO VWUXFWXUH RI DQLPDO PXVFOHV XVHG IRU KXPDQ FRQVXPSWLRQ SRVWPRUWHP FKDQJHV LQ PXVFOHV DQG IDFWRUV DIIHFWLQJ WKH TXDOLW\ RI PXVFOH SURGXFWV SLJPHQW GHYHORSPHQW DQG FKDQJHV LQ DQLPDO WLVVXH GHWHULRUDWLRQ DQG VSRLODJH RI DQLPDO WLVVXHV GXULQJ SURFHVVLQJ DQG VWRUDJH DQG SURGXFWLRQ RI GLIIHUHQW PHDW SRXOWU\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;VKHU\ SURGXFWV DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV
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FT 4122 Confectionery Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ,PSDFW TXDOLWLHV DQG SURSHUWLHV RI UDZ PDWHULDOV XVHG LQ FRQIHFWLRQHU\ SURGXFWV FKDUDFWHULVWLFV DQG PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV RI YDULRXV FRQIHFWLRQV TXDOLW\ FRQWURO VSRLODJH SDFNDJLQJ VWRUDJH RI WKH FRQIHFWLRQHU\ DQG FRUUHsponding laboratory sessions. FT 4123 Food Sanitation 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 3103 Food Microbiology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV RI F*03V RI IRRG SURFHVVLQJ SODQW OD\RXW UHFHLYLQJ UDZ PDWHULDO IRRG KDQGOLQJ ZDUHKRXVH FRQWUROOLQJ FOHDQLQJ SHVW FRQWUROOLQJ ZDWHU WUHDWPHQW DQG SHUVRQQHO K\JLHQH WKHRU\ DQG SUDFWLFHV RQ SULQFLSOHV RI +D]DUG $QDO\VLV RI &ULWLFDO &RQWURO 3RLQWV +$&&3 WR SURGXFH VDIH IRRG SURGXFW DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 4124 Prerequisite:
Lipid Technology 3 Credits BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry and FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II or AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLVWU\ DQG ELRFKHPLVWU\ RI WULJO\FHULGHV DQG UHODWHG OLSLG VXEVWDQFHV ELRV\QWKHVLV DQG GHJUDGDWLRQ RI OLSLG LQGXVWULDO SURGXFWLRQ RI IDWV DQG RLOV LQFOXGLQJ H[WUDFWLRQ GHJXPPLQJ DQG UHĂ&#x20AC;QLQJ GHRUGRUL]DWLRQ FU\VWDOOL]DWLRQ DQG K\GURJHQDWLRQ PLFURELDO DQG HQ]\PDWLF PRGLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI OLSLGV FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV LQYROYLQJ ZLWK analytical methods and quality control of the edible fat and oil and their products. FT 4125 Beverage Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 3106 Industrial Food Processing I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7HFKQRORJ\ IRU WKH SURGXFWLRQ RI FDUERQDWHG DQG QRQ FDUERQDWHG DOFRKROLF DQG QRQ DOFRKROLF EHYHUDJHV WKH UROHV RI EHYHUDJHV LQ KXPDQ OLIH WKH PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV TXDOLW\ FRQWURO IRU SURGXFWLRQ RI VDIH EHYHUDJHV SDFNDJLQJ DQG EHYHUDJH SDFNDJHV DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 4126 Food Packaging 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 1007 Organic Chemistry ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7\SHV RI IRRG SDFNDJLQJ PDWHULDOV LQFOXGLQJ SDSHU JODVV WLQ SODWH SODVWLF Ă&#x20AC;OPV DOXPLQXP IRLO ODPLQDWHV DQG FRPSRVLWH PDWHULDOV FKHPLFDO SK\VLFDO DQG ELRORJLFDO SURSHUWLHV RI IRRG SDFNDJLQJ PDWHULDOV SURGXFWLRQ WHFKQLTXHV DQG TXDOLW\ FRQWURO RI IRRG SDFNDJH FULWHULD LQ VHOHFWLQJ SURSHU SDFNDJH WR H[WHQG VKHOI OLIH RI GLIIHUHQW W\SHV RI IRRG and trends in development of new food package. FT 4127 Prerequisite:
Cereal Technology 3 Credits FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II or AI 4208 Processing of Agricultural Product II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPSRVLWLRQ VWUXFWXUH DQG VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFH RI YDULRXV NLQGV RI FHUHDOV PDQXIDFWXULQJ WHFKQRORJLHV TXDOLW\ FRQWURO VWRUDJH RI FHUHDO DQG FHUHDO SURGXFWV DQG D GHYHORSPHQW RI QHZ SURGXFWV IURP FHUHDO DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDtory sessions. FT 4130 Food Plant Layout Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: FT 4108 Industrial Food Processing II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 'HVLJQ DQG FRQVWUXFWLRQ RI IRRG SODQWV WR RSWLPL]H HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG SURGXFWLRQ LQ D VDIH DQG VDQLWDU\ PDQQHU VHOHFtion and cost estimates for the appropriate equipment and corresponding laboratory sessions. FT 4131 Selected Topic 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 'LVFXVVLRQ DQG DGYDQFHG VWXG\ RI VHOHFWHG WRSLF LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI IRRG WHFKQRORJ\ LQFOXGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV FT 4132 Color and Flavor Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: BS 2006 Basic Biochemistry ..................................................................................................................................................................................... &KHPLVWU\ RI YDULRXV IRRG FRORUDQWV WKHLU SURSHUWLHV SK\VLRORJLFDO FKDQJHV PHDVXUHPHQW PHWKRGV DQG DIIHFWLQJ IDFWRUV Ă DYRU FKHPLVWU\ SURSHUWLHV RI Ă DYRU GHYHORSPHQW DQG H[WUDFWLRQ SURFHVV RI Ă DYRU IURP SODQWV DQLPDOV DQG YLD IRRG SURFHVVLQJ DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ RI FRORU DQG Ă DYRU LQ IRRGV DQG FRUUHVSRQGLQJ ODERUDWRU\ VHVVLRQV
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FT 4190 Special Project 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ SURMHFW LQYROYLQJ DQ DVSHFW RI IRRG WHFKQRORJ\ GHVLJQ RI WKH VWXG\ FROOHFWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV RI H[SHULPHQWDO GDWD ZLOO EH GRQH XQGHU IDFXOW\ VXSHUYLVLRQ D ZULWWHQ UHSRUW DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ RI D VHPLQDU RQ WKH UHVHDUFK ZRUN LV FRPpulsory. FT 4191 Field Trip 1 Credit ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9LVLW WR IRRG RU DJUR LQGXVWULDO SURGXFWLRQ IDFLOLWLHV WR YLHZ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F DVSHFWV RI IRRG SURFHVVLQJ DQG PDQDJHPHQW written report of the tour was required. FT 4192 Seminar 1 Credit ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 0HWKRG LQ SUHSDUDWLRQ DQG SHUIRUPLQJ D VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F SUHVHQWDWLRQ D GHPRQVWUDWLRQ VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F RI UHVHDUFK SDSHU SUHVHQWDWLRQ IURP YHWHUDQ VSHDNHUV LQ WKH Ã&#x20AC;HOG RI ELRWHFKQRORJ\ IRRG WHFKQRORJ\ DQG DJUR LQGXVWU\ DQG SUHVHQWLQJ D VHOHFWLYH SDSHU RI LQWHUHVW IURP VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F MRXUQDOV E\ VWXGHQWV FT 4193 Practical Training ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3UDFWLFDO H[SHULHQFH IURP WUDLQLQJ LQ IRRG WHFKQRORJ\ RU ELRWHFKQRORJ\ UHODWHG LQGXVWU\ JRYHUQPHQW VHFWRU DQG RU DFDGHPLF LQVWLWXWH RI QR OHVV WKDQ KRXUV WR GHYHORS VNLOO DQG FRQÃ&#x20AC;GHQFH DIWHU JUDGXDWLRQ GA 1508 Visual Communication Arts I 3 Credits Prerequisite: VA 1007 Design Theory 1 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZKLFK LQFOXGHV SULQW PHGLD HQYLURQPHQW DQG WKHDWHU YLGHR and television. Students have to create visual communication in various areas including outdoor study. GA 2019 Book Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ WKH HYROXWLRQ RI WKH SULQW PHGLD GHVLJQLQJ FRYHUV OD\RXWV RI YDULRXV W\SHV RI ERRNV IRU H[DPSOH WHDFKLQJ PDWHULDOV PDJD]LQHV ERRNOHWV QRYHOV DQG QHZVSDSHUV DQG DQQXDO UHSRUWV LQFOXGLQJ WKH SULQWLQJ SURFHGXUHV GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the evolution of the Thai and Roman typography in light of the present day use in order to apply to work. 7KH FRQVLGHUDWLRQ LV FODULW\ PHDQLQJ DQG EHDXW\ IRU WKH XVH LQ YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ GA 2511 Prerequisite:
Visual Communication Arts II 3 Credits GA 1508 Visual Communication Arts I VA 1008 Design Theory II .................................................................................................................................................................................... .A study of the present visual communications as a basis for design and creating works in the various areas as a FRQWLQXDWLRQ RI *$ 9LVXDO &RPPXQLFDWLRQ $UWV , LQFOXGLQJ RXWGRRU VWXG\ GA 2512 Prerequisite:
Illustration 3 Credits VA 1003 Fine Arts II VA 1005 Theory of Colour ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FUHDWLQJ ZRUNV VXFK DV GUDZLQJ Ã&#x20AC;JXUHV QDWXUH DQG LPDJLQDWLRQ LQ RUGHU WR XVH LQ QRYHOV GRFXPHQWDULHV or education. The importance is to consider that the illustration must convey the desired meaning including outdoor study. GA 2514 Visual Communication Arts III 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2511 Visual Communication Arts II .................................................................................................................................................................................... .A study from the comparisons of various forms of visual communication for design application. A study of basic GHVLJQ DQG FUHDWLQJ YDULRXV W\SHV RI YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ LQ FRQWLQXDWLRQ RI *$ 9LVXDO &RPPXQLFDWLRQ $UWV II including outdoor study. GA 2516 Photography II 3 Credits Prerequisite: VA 1009 Photography I ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A one semester course introducing color as a new element in making photographs. The course offers a theoretiFDO WHFKQLFDO DQG DHVWKHWLF IRXQGDWLRQ LQ FRORU SKRWRJUDSK\ 7KH VWXGHQWV JDLQ IDPLOLDULW\ ZLWK WKH PDWHULDOV WKURXJK VKRRWLQJ DVVLJQPHQWV (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ GHYHORSLQJ SULQWLQJ VNLOOV
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GA 3521 Visual Communication Arts IV 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2514 Visual Communication Arts III ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the transition of form and content in visual communication. Practice creating visual communications as is actually used in the industry including presentation GA 3522 Visual Communication Arts V 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3521 Visual Communication Arts IV ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZRUNV LQ YDULRXV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV ZKLFK RFFXU FRQWLQXRXVO\ DV SDUW RI DQ RUJDQL]DWLRQ IRU DSplication in campaign design. GA 3526 Introduction to Video Production 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2516 Photography II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI PRWLRQ SLFWXUH EDVLF SULQFLSOHV RI YLGHR SURGXFWLRQ DQG SURFHVV SURFHGXUHV IRU SUH SURGXFWLRQ SURGXFWLRQ DQG SRVW SURGXFWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULS DQG VSHFLDO OHFWXUH IURP JXHVWV GA 3550 Print Production 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of print production process for visual communication design from basic printing such as wood cut silk screen WR LQGXVWULDO SULQWLQJ IRU ERRN SDFNDJLQJ DQG YDULRXV W\SH RI PHGLD LQFOXGLQJ YDULRXV SULQWLQJ SURFHVV VXFK DV RII VHW SULQWLQJ *UDYXD 3ULQW LQN MHW HWF )XUWKHU VWXG\ ZLOO EH SUH SUHVV SURFHVV SULQW PDWHULDO VSHFLDO WHFKQLTXH LQ SULQWLQJ including printing subsidization. Field trip and special lectures from quests are also included. GA 3551 Typeface Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2510 Typography and Lettering Design ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXG\ RI FKDUDFWHULVWLFV DQG YDULRXV W\SHV RI HOHFWURQLF 7KDL DQG (QJOLVK W\SHIDFH LQFOXGLQJ W\SHIDFH SHUVRQDOLWLHV 3UDFWLFLQJ KDQG LQ VNHWFKLQJ FUHDWLQJ W\SHIDFH E\ FRPSXWHU GLIIHUHQW WHVWLQJ VDPSOLQJ IRU SUHVHQWDWLRQ GA 3552 Package Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3550 Print Production ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Study type of lettering and pictogram for packaging design. Implementation of design elements to packaging design RUGHU WR GHYHORS DQG FUHDWH SDFNDJHV IRU SDUW SURGXFWV LQFOXGLQJ VSHFLDO OHFWXUHV ZLWK TXHVWV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULS GA 3553 Signage System Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3550 Print Production ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXG\ SULQFLSOHV DQG YDULRXV W\SH RI VLJQDJH V\VWHP GHVLJQ ,QFOXGLQJ LQWHULP VLJQDJH V\VWHP H[WHULRU VLJQDJH )LHOG WULS UHDO FDVH VWXG\ DQG VSHFLDO OHFWXUH ZLWK JXHVWV DUH UHTXLUHPHQW IRU WKH FRXUVH GA 3555 Applied Photography 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 2516 Photography II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $SSOLHG SKRWRJUDSK\ LQ EODFN DQG ZKLWH DQG FRORU ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ FUDIWVPDQVKLS SUREOHP VROYLQJ DQG YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQV 0DMRU WHFKQLFDO HPSKDVLV DQG LQWURGXFWLRQ WR VWXGLR HOHFWURQLF Ă DVK DQG PHGLXP IRUPDW SKRtography. Further emphasis is placed on the development of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ability to apply creative thinking and contemporary techniques in executing meaningful and effective photography. GA 3556 Prerequisite:
Editorial Photography 3 Credits VA 2018 Introduction to Computer Graphics GA 2516 Photography II ..................................................................................................................................................................................... The editorial photography course is an investigation into images that are created to illustrate magazine articles. 6WXGHQWV ZLOO KDYH WKH RSWLRQ RI ZRUNLQJ ZLWK VWLOO OLIH SHRSOH ORFDWLRQ GRFXPHQWDU\ DQG RU IDVKLRQ SKRWRJUDSK\ (PSKDVLV ZLOO EH RQ SURGXFLQJ PXOWLSOH RU VHTXHQWLDO LPDJHV WKDW UHODWHG WR VRFLDO DQG SROLWLFDO LVVXHV +LVWRULFDO DQG contemporary studies of layout and style will be examined. GA 3557 Fashion Photography 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3555 Applied Photography ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV EDVLF H[SHULHQFH LQ IDVKLRQ SKRWRJUDSK\ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH WDXJKW WKH FRQFHSWV DHVWKHWLFV DQG SURFHVVHV RI IDVKLRQ ZRUN FDVWLQJ DQG GLUHFWLQJ WKH PRGHO VWXGLR DQG ORFDWLRQ VKRRWLQJ HWKLFV 'LJLWDO LPDJLQJ including both capture and post production.
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GA 3558 Advertising Photography 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3555 Applied Photography ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A course in visual problem solving with photography. Studio and other controlled environments are stressed. Advertising solutions and applications are explored. The skills involved with both product rendering and concept illustration. GA 3560 3-Dimensional Modeling 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO H[SORUH WKH EDVLF WHFKQLTXH DQG ZRUN Ă RZ RI ' PRGHOLQJ 7KH FRQWHQW FRQVLVWV RI VSDFH VKDSH and form in 3D space. Students will develop their skills in parallel with exploring a 3D application and computer KDUGZDUH 7RSLFV LQFOXGH VFHQH VHWWLQJ VKDGLQJ WH[WXUH PDSSLQJ OLJKWLQJ DQG UHQGHULQJ *XHVW VSHDNHUV LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLOO MRLQ WKH FODVV RFFDVLRQDOO\ GA 3561 Motion Graphics 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course will explore the design requirement for professional standard broadcast graphics and title design in 2D and 3D space. The topic integrates the motion picture and video for the broadcast show reel. Guest speakers in the Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLOO MRLQ WKH FODVV RFFDVLRQDOO\ GA 3562 3-Dimensional Animation 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3560 3-Dimensional Modeling ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO H[SORUH WKH IXQGDPHQWDO RI DQLPDWLRQ EDVLF PRWLRQ RI YDULRXV REMHFWV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO H[SHFW WR XWLOL]H the program and create a short animation that can communicate its main idea to audiences. Guest speakers in the Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLOO SUHVHQW LQ FODVV RFFDVLRQDOO\ GA 3563 Interactive Media Design 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO H[SORUH WKH LGHD RI LQWHUDFWLYH PHGLD GHVLJQ 7KH WRSLF LQFOXGHV LQWHUIDFH GHVLJQ EDVLF VFULSWLQJ DQG XWLOL]LQJ RI SURJUDP *XHVW VSHDNHUV LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLOO SUHVHQW LQ FODVV RFFDVLRQDOO\ GA 3565 Idea-Generation Techniques 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FRQFHSW RI FUHDWLYH LGHD LQ ERWK JHQHUDO DQG VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;HG DUHD ZLWK WKH HPSKDVLV RQ LGHD GHYHORSPHQW DQG WHFKQLTXHV IRU DSSOLFDWLRQ LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ GHVLJQ LQFOXGLQJ JXHVW VSHDNHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULSV GA 3566 Advertising Graphics 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI YLVXDO HOHPHQWV LQ HIIHFWLYH DGYHUWLVHPHQWV VXFK DV FRORU W\SRJUDSK\ LOOXVWUDWLRQ ZLWK DQ HPSKDVLV RQ PRRG WRQH DQG WKH LPSDFW RI YLVXDO FRPSRVLWLRQ RQ YDULRXV NLQGV RI PHGLDV 7KH FRXUVH ZLOO DOVR SURYLGH JXHVW VSHDNHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULS GA 3567 Copywriting 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRS\ZULWLQJ WKURXJK DQDO\VLV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ VWUXFWXUH RI FRQWHQW DUW RI ZULWLQJ DQG SHUVXDVLYH WHFKQLTXHV DSSOLHG IRU DGYHUWLVLQJ GHVLJQ 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV DFWXDO SUDFWLFH LQFOXGLQJ H[SHULHQFHG JXHVW VSHDNHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG trips. GA 3568 Prerequisite:
Production Design 3 Credits GA 3526 Introduction to Video Production GA 3566 Advertising Graphics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV SODQQLQJ SURFHVV RI YDULRXV DGYHUWLVLQJ PHGLD SURGXFWLRQ DQG WHFKQRORJ\ VXFK DV SULQWLQJ PHGLD HOHFWURQLFV PHGLD DQG HWF 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV SUDFWLFH LQ WKH DFWXDO SURGXFWLRQ RI DGYHUWLVHPHQWV LQFOXGLQJ JXHVW VSHDNHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULSV GA 4531 Prerequisite:
Design Seminar 3 Credits GA 3522 Visual Communication Arts V AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR GR UHVHDUFK DQG H[SHULPHQW LQ 9LVXDO &RPPXQLFDWLRQ 'HVLJQ DUHD 7KH FRXUVH LQFOXGHV arrangement of design seminar in various areas with special lecturers and guests from both public and private sector. Field trip is a requirement.
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GA 4554 Display Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3550 Print Production ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Study the principle of display design the role in modern world. Including material selection and ergonomics. Field WULS VSHFLDO OHFWXUHV ZLWK JXHVWV DUH WKH UHTXLUHPHQW IRU WKH FRXUVH GA 4559 Digital Photography 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3555 Applied Photography ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV OHFWXUH DQG ODERUDWRU\ FRXUVH JLYHV WKH DGYDQFHG VWXGHQWV RI DSSOLHG GLJLWDO HOHFWURQLF SKRWRJUDSK\ DQ LQ GHSWK ORRN DW WKH WRROV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI HOHFWURQLF LPDJLQJ V\VWHPV ,Q DGGLWLRQ WR VWXGLR ORFDWLRQ DQG ODERUDWRU\ H[HUFLVHV VWXGHQWV ZLOO EH H[SHFWHG WR FDSWXUH LPDJHV XVLQJ ERWK GLJLWDO DQG Ă&#x20AC;OP EDVHG FDPHUDV SURFHVV GLJLWDO LPDJHV FUHDWH SLFWXUH Ă&#x20AC;OHV DQG SDUWLFLSDWH LQ SURMHFW UHODWHG FULWLTXHV GA 4564 Prerequisite:
Visual Effect and Video Post Production 3 Credits GA 3561 Motion Graphics GA 3563 Interactive Media Design ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWXGLHV WKH SURFHVV RI PDNLQJ YLVXDO HIIHFW YLGHR SURGXFWLRQ E\ XVLQJ WKH PRGHUQ WHFKQRORJ\ VXFK DV NH\LQJ WHFKQLTXHV FRPSRVLWLQJ WHFKQLTXH WUDFNLQJ DQG VWDELOL]LQJ WHFKQLTXHV DQG FRORU FRUUHFWLRQ 7KH WRSLFV DOVR LQFOXGH YLGHR SRVW SURGXFWLRQ DQG Ă&#x20AC;OP SURGXFWLRQ *XHVW VSHDNHUV LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLOO MRLQ WKH FODVV RFFDVLRQDOO\ GA 4569 Advertising Campaign Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: GA 3567 Copywriting .................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FDPSDLJQ GHYHORSPHQW IURP LQIRUPDWLRQ DQDO\VLV WR WKH FUHDWLRQ RI DGYHUWLVLQJ FRQFHSW IURP FRQFHSW to advertising execution with emphasis on various media designed for a selected campaign. The course will also SURYLGH SUDFWLFH LQ RUDO SUHVHQWDWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ JXHVW VSHDNHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULSV GA 4570 General Photography 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This is an introduction course combining both black and white photography and color photography in general principles. The course will focus on both practical training and theoretical perception under the guidance of the instrucWRU 7KH FRXUVH LQFOXGHV Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULS VWXGLR DQG ODE LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ GA 4571 Introduction to Arts Management 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... The aim for Introduction to Arts Management course is to provide students with a challenging opportunity to become OHDGHUV LQ DUWV RUJDQL]DWLRQV WKURXJK PRUH V\VWHPDWLF FUHDWLYH DQG VRFLDOO\ IRFXVHG WUDLQLQJ DQG WR JDLQ VWXGHQWV understanding and management skills toward enhancing arts businesses and cultural resources. Students can work to improve the making and distribution of contemporary artistic and cultural works. The course mainly focuses on the management skills necessary for success in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fast changing business environment. Also the course focuses on the practical application of the most modern management ideas and practices. The course has been designed to cover a wide array of relevant topics which focus on those that are most critical to personal and business success. GA 4572 Digital Interface Design 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... The course conveys ideas into design to interface and to interaction. This course will explore the idea of â&#x20AC;&#x153;What is Digital Interface?â&#x20AC;? and how it affects the usersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; experience. The course will look at mainly digital interface design VXFK DV :HE 3DJH ,QWHUDFWLYH :HEVLWH :HE 'HVLJQ 2QOLQH *DPH ,QWHUDFWLYH 6RIWZDUH *DPLQJ ,QWHUIDFH DQG all digital concerns. The range of discussionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s topic will include from Cellular phone navigation system to the most complicated online game Interface design. The subject will come from many different categories to expand the NQRZOHGJH RI ZKDW ´+LJK 7HFKÂľ LV $ ODUJH SRUWLRQ RI FODVV ZLOO HPSKDVL]H RQ VRPH H[DPSOHV WKHQ GLVFXVVLRQ DQG student project critique. The studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; projects will included personal selected interface presentation and a group project consisting of two to three students. GA 4573 Sketch Fashion Design 3 Credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH VWLPXODWHV FUHDWLYH H[SUHVVLRQ LQ IDVKLRQ GHVLJQ LQFOXGLQJ IDVKLRQ VNHWFKLQJ FUHDWLYH GHVLJQ GUDSLQJ DQG SDWWHUQ GUDIWLQJ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO XQGHUVWDQG WKH LPSRUWDQFH RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ FULWLFDO UHDVRQLQJ DQG HIIHFW WKH\ KDYH RQ WKLV GLYHUVLĂ&#x20AC;HG DQG JOREDO LQGXVWU\ 7KH FRXUVH DOVR FKDOOHQJHV DQG LQVSLUHV VWXGHQWV E\ LQFRUSRUDWLQJ DUWLVWLF WHFKQLFDO DQG WKHRUHWLFDO HOHPHQWV LQWR D UHDOLVWLF DSSURDFK WR WKH IDVKLRQ GHVLJQ LQGXVWU\
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Art Thesis 10 Credits GA 4531 Design Seminar GA 3570 Internship AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Students are required to choose their own topics which have to be approved by the Thesis Committee. Students PXVW FRPSOHWH WKH SURMHFW DQG SUHVHQW WR WKH FRPPLWWHH ZLWK DOO GRFXPHQWV LQFOXGHG 3DVVLQJ JUDGH LV & GE 1301 Environmental Science 3 credits ..................................................................................................................................................................................... *HQHUDO VFLHQFH VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F DSSURDFKHV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ WKH LQWHUUHODWLRQVKLSV RI WKH QDWXUH LGHQWLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV RI HQYLURQPHQWDO SUREOHPV DSSOLFDWLRQ DQG DOWHUQDWLYH VROXWLRQV IRU SUHYHQWLQJ DQG VROYLQJ WKH HQYLURQPHQWDO problems. GE 1403
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HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of fundamentals of Hospitality Management embracing such topics as structure and staff; receptions; public UHODWLRQV RWKHU KRVSLWDOLW\ VHUYLFHV HQFRPSDVVLQJ IRRGV DQG EHYHUDJH KRXVHNHHSLQJ DQG HQJLQHHULQJ ,W VHUYHV as the introductory course to the hospitality management program. HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management 3 Credit Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQFOXGHV DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH WRXULVP LQGXVWU\ DQG WKH EDVLF FRQFHSWV WRROV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WRXULVP PDQDJHPHQW 7KH LPSDFWV RI WRXULVP ZLOO DOVR EH H[DPLQHG WRJHWKHU ZLWK WKH UROH DQG WKH LPSRUWDQFH RI WRXULVP planning in minimizing those impacts of tourism and developing strategies to ensure sustainable evolution. HTM 3103 Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 Credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV LV D VWXG\ RI WKH GLYHUVLW\ RI WRXULVWV DQG WKHLU FRQVXPHU EHKDYLRU 7KH FRXUVH LV EDVHG RQ WKH WUDGLWLRQDO VRFLDO DQG FXOWXUDO EDFNJURXQGV 6RFLRORJLFDO DQG SV\FKRORJLFDO IDFWRUV VRFLDO JURXSV GHPRJUDSKLF YDULDEOHV VRFLDO VWUDWD DQG FXOWXUH WKDW IRUP WRXULVW DWWLWXGHV WKHLU FRQVLGHUDWLRQ SXUFKDVLQJ EHKDYLRU DQG FRQVXPSWLRQ ZLOO EH UHYHDOHG )XUWKHUPRUH WRXULVW EHKDYLRU ZLWK TXDOLWDWLYH DQG TXDQWLWDWLYH DSSURDFKHV WR DVVXUH EHWWHU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKH GLYHUVLW\ RI WRXULVW EHKDYLRU ZLOO EH ORRNHG DW 0RUHRYHU GLIIHUHQW FDVHV ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG LQ RUGHU WR EH DEOH WR understand and confront situations that happen in front. HTM 3204 Prerequisite:
Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 Credits HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR SURYLGH WKH VWXGHQW ZLWK D EURDG \HW LQ GHSWK RYHUYLHZ RI WKH SROLFLHV SUDFWLFHV DQG SURFHGXUHV WKDW FDQ EH XVHG WR DWWUDFW VHOHFW GHYHORS DQG UHWDLQ TXDOLW\ HPSOR\HHV ,W LQFOXGHV FRQVLGHUDWLRQ IDFWRUV WKDW LQĂ XHQFH +50 SROLFLHV DQG SUDFWLFHV ,W DOVR SURYLGHV RSSRUWXQLWLHV IRU WKH VWXGHQW WR DSSO\ FRXUVH WRSLFV to substantive situations to be faced as a future hospitality and tourism professional. HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 3 Credits Prerequisite: HTM 3103Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry .................................................................................................................................................................................... This course enables the student to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in Principles of Marketing and ConVXPHU %HKDYLRU FRXUVHV WR WKH KRVSLWDOLW\ DQG WRXULVP LQGXVWU\ ,W LQFOXGHV WKH HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH LQGXVWU\ DQDO\]LQJ DQG GHYHORSLQJ PDUNHWLQJ SODQV DQG WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI WKH YDULRXV SURPRWLRQDO VWUDWHJLHV DQG WRROV WR DFKLHYH WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V PDUNHWLQJ REMHFWLYHV ,W DOVR FRYHUV WKH GHSDUWPHQWŇ&#x2039;V VWUXFWXUH IXQFWLRQV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI NH\ personnel. HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV WKH UROH DQG FRQWULEXWLRQ RI WKH )RRG %HYHUDJH GHSDUWPHQW LWV VWUXFWXUH DQG IXQFWLRQV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI WKH NH\ SHUVRQQHO ,W LQFOXGHV DQ RYHUYLHZ RI WKH GHSDUWPHQWŇ&#x2039;V IXQFWLRQV SXUFKDVLQJ UHFHLYLQJ VWRULQJ IRRG SUHSDUDWLRQ VWHZDUGLQJ SODQQLQJ WKH PHQX IRRG VHUYLFH DQG VDOHV $GGLWLRQDO WRSLFV VXFK DV IRRG VDQLWDWLRQ IRRG TXDOLW\ DQG NLWFKHQ HTXLSPHQW ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG HTM 3212 Accommodation Management and Operations 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV DOO DUHDV RI URRP GLYLVLRQ ,W LQFOXGHV IURQW RIĂ&#x20AC;FH RSHUDWLRQV ZKLFK FRYHUV GLVFXVVLRQV FRQFHUQLQJ UHFHSWLRQ UHVHUYDWLRQ URRP VDOHV UHJLVWUDWLRQ FDVKLHU UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV DQG QLJKW DXGLWLQJ ,W FRYHUV IXQFWLRQV DQG UROHV RI WKH KRWHO KRXVHNHHSLQJ GHSDUWPHQW DQG FRRUGLQDWLRQ ZLWK WKH IURQW RIĂ&#x20AC;FH GHSDUWPHQW HTM 3221 MICE Management 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH VWXG\ RI FRQYHQWLRQ DQG DVVRFLDWLRQ PDQDJHPHQW HPSKDVL]LQJ SURJUDP SODQQLQJ EXGJHWLQJ PDUNHWLQJ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV IRRG DQG EHYHUDJH DQG KRVSLWDOLW\ SODQQLQJ DXGLRYLVXDO DQG WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ FRRUGLQDWLRQ H[KLELW VDOHV DQG PDQDJHPHQW FRQWUDFW DQG OHDVH QHJRWLDWLRQV DQG KXPDQ UHVRXUFHV
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HTM 3222 Attraction Management 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3102 Introduction to Tourism Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides a lively and comprehensive introduction to the diversity and richness of the subject. The FRXUVH FRQVLGHUV WRXULVP DWWUDFWLRQ LVVXHV IURP D ZLGH PXOWL GLVFLSOLQDU\ SHUVSHFWLYH FRPELQLQJ FRQFHSWV DQDO\VLV and practice. HTM 4106 Prerequisite:
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Education and Training in Hospitality and Tourism 3 credits HTM 3101 Introduction to Hospitality Management HTM3102 Introduction to Tourism Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK SULQFLSOHV JXLGHOLQHV DQG PRGHOV EDVHG RQ LQGXVWULDO SUDFWLFHV LQ WKH DUHD RI working and training within the hospitality and tourism sector covering both domestic and international practices. Students will gain more knowledge and understanding related to training and working environment and developPHQW LQ RUGHU WR DGYDQFH KLJKHU SRVLWLRQ DV ZHOO DV XWLOL]H WKH DYDLODEOH UHVRXUFHV WR LPSURYH ZRUNLQJ SHUIRUPDQFH DELOLW\ RI SXUVXH PXOWL VNLOOHG WDVNV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SURĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG HQDEOH WR ZLGHQ VWXGHQWŇ&#x2039;V FRPSHWHQFH WR LWV IXOO potential. HTM 4111 Food & Beverage Service 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV WKH VWXG\ RI IRRG DQG EHYHUDJH RSHUDWLRQV VHUYLFH SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV W\SHV RI WDEOH VHUYLFH RI EHYHUDJH LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI VHUYLFH DQG UHVWDXUDQW HTXLSPHQW DQG VXSSOLHV HIIHFWLYH HPSOR\HH UHFUXLWPHQW DQG VHOHFWLRQ DV ZHOO DV VWUDWHJLHV IRU RULHQWDWLRQ WUDLQLQJ DQG HYDOXDWLRQV SULQFLSOHV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ RI PHQX SODQQLQJ WKH RSHUDWLRQV RI LQ KRXVH DQG RXWVLGH FDWHULQJ DV ZHOO DV VDOHV DQG FDVK FRQWURO HTM 4112 Kitchen Operation 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3211 Food and Beverage Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH SULQFLSOHV DQG WHFKQLTXHV LQYROYHG LQ IRRG SURGXFWLRQ ,W LQFOXGHV WKH VWXG\ RI WKH NLWFKHQ RUJDQL]DWLRQ IRRG DQG SHUVRQDO K\JLHQH NLWFKHQ HTXLSPHQW DQG XWLOLWLHV EDVLF IRRG SUHSDUDWLRQ PHWKRGV NLWFKHQ VWHZDUGLQJ VDQLWDWLRQ IRRG SURGXFWLRQ FRQWURO DQG VWDQGDUGV DQG NLWFKHQ WHUPV HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3222 Attraction Management ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GHVFULEHV DOO DVSHFWV RI WRXULVP DQG LWV GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHO RSHUDWLQJ FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI WRXU RSHUDWRUV DQG WUDYHO DJHQWV DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO FRQVWUDLQWV RI LQWHUPHGLDULHV RSHUDWLRQV ,QFOXGLQJ WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ LQ WRXULVP LQGXVWU\ will be considered. HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 3222 Attraction Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV LV D VWXG\ RI DOO DVSHFWV RI LPSDFW IURP REYLRXV HFRQRPLF LPSDFW VRFLR FXOWXUDO DQG HQYLURQPHQW LPSDFWV 7KH different impacts of tourism development will be discussed followed with the notion of sustainable tourism and the possible strategies. These impacts lead to a study of components of the planning process and the role of communities and regions in tourism planning and development. The importance of integrated tourism planning and development will be analyzed.
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HTM 4123 Thai History, Society and Culture for Tourism 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior standing with 108 credits and above ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI 7KDL QDWLRQ WKDW LQFOXGHV KLVWRU\ VRFLHW\ UHOLJLRXV LQWHOOHFWXDO KHULWDJH DUW OLWHUDWXUH KDQGLFUDIWV FODVVLFDO GDQFH PXVLF IHVWLYDO IRRG IUXLW RI 7KDLODQG )LHOG WULSV WR YLVLW VHYHUDO WRXULVW GHVWLQDWLRQV ZLOO DOVR EH SURvided. HTM 4209 Prerequisite:
Seminar in Hospitality and Tourism 3 credits HTM 3204 Human Resource Management in Hospitality and Tourism HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate experience form all areas of hospitality and tourism. The focus will be on the major problems facing management in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industry through case study analysis. HTM 4210 Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course contains coverage and analytical discussion of key areas of contemporary hospitality and tourism manDJHPHQW HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH PRVW LPSRUWDQW JOREDO WUHQGV LQ WRXULVP DQDO\VLV RI WKH LPSDFW RI FUXFLDO HQYLURQPHQWDO issues and their implications and the major factors affecting international tourism. HTM 4211 Service Management in Hospitality 3 credits Prerequisite: HTM 4106 Operations Management for Hospitality and Tourism ................................................................................................................................................................................... A holistic and interdisciplinary approach is used to explore the principles of service management. The course will HQKDQFH VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI ZKDW DFWXDOO\ FRQVWLWXWHV TXDOLW\ WKH QDWXUH RI VHUYLFH DQG VWUDWHJLHV IRU LPSURYing it. HTM 4221 Prerequisites:
Tour Guiding 3 credits HTM 4121 Tour Operations Management HTM 4122 Planning and Development in Tourism ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV UROHV GXWLHV PDQQHUV DQG HWKLFV RI SURIHVVLRQDO WRXU JXLGH LQFOXGLQJ WRXU JXLGH SUDFWLFH SURFHGXUHV RI LQERXQG DQG RXWERXQG FXVWRPV DV ZHOO DV WRXULVW VDIHW\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;UVW DLGV 7KLV FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV KXPDQ UHODWLRQV SXEOLF VSHDNLQJ DQG VHUYLFH SV\FKRORJ\ ,Q DGGLWLRQ WKH FRXUVH DOVR SURYLGHV WKH SULQFLSOH NQRZOHGJH RI WRXULVP LQGXVWU\ SULQFLSOHV RI WRXU JXLGLQJ WRXULVP JHRJUDSKLF QDWXUDO DQG FXOWXUDO DVSHFWV RI WRXULVW GHVWLQDWLRQ DQG LWV KLVWRU\ HFRQRPLF DQG VRFLRORJLFDO EDFNJURXQG )LHOG WULSV WR YLVLW VHYHUDO WRXULVW GHVWLQDWLRQV ZLOO DOVR EH provided. HTM 4222 Thailand Tourism Products 0 credit Prerequisite: Senior standing with 126 credits and above ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV DOO DVSHFWV RI 7KDLODQG WRXULVP SURGXFWV 7KHLU KLVWRULFDO GHYHORSPHQW DQG VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFHV ZLOO EH investigated. Field trips to visit several tourist destinations will also be provided. IBM 2702 International Business Environment 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2401 Microeconomics ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH LV DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH JOREDO EXVLQHVV HQYLURQPHQW IRFXVLQJ RQ WKH HFRQRPLFV VRFLDO FXOWXUDO SROLWLFDO UHJXODWRU\ DQG OHJDO GLPHQVLRQV RI WKH LQWHUQDWLRQDO EXVLQHVV HQYLURQPHQW ,QWHUQDWLRQDO EXVLQHVV WKHRULHV JOREDO EXVLQHVV HQYLURQPHQW )', WUDGH SROLFHV LQVWLWXWLRQDO DUUDQJHPHQWV DQG JRYHUQPHQW EXVLQHVV UHODWLRQVKLSV are examined. The objective of the course is to provide the students a global perspective and to make them aware of challenges and opportunities in the competitive business environment. IBM 3641 International Product and Brand Planning 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on the process of developing and introducing new products and brands for different culture markets. Covered throughout the course are issues in product line and brand management such as product stanGDUGL]DWLRQ YHUVXV GLIIHUHQWLDWLRQ EUDQG H[WHQVLRQV DQG GLOXWLRQV PXOWLSOH SURGXFW OLIH F\FOHV LQWHUQDWLRQDO SURGXFW SRVLWLRQLQJ DQG EUDQGLQJ DQG WKHLU LPSDFWV RQ EXLOGLQJ EUDQG LPDJH
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IBM 3711 Comparative Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: IBM 2702 International Business Environment ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV ,%0 IRXQGDWLRQV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH GLIIHUHQW HOHPHQWV RI FXOWXUH WKDW KDYH DQ LPSDFW RQ WKH LQWHUQDWLRQDOL]DWLRQ SURFHVV RUJDQL]DWLRQDO VWUXFWXUHV VWUDWHJLHV RSHUDWLRQV DQG FRPPXQLFDWLRQV
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IBM 4712 Export-Import Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 3620 Global Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV SUDFWLFHV DQG UHJXODWLRQV LQYROYHG LQ H[SRUW LPSRUW WUDQVDFWLRQV 7RSLFV UHODWHG WR ODZ DQG UHJXODWLRQV JRYHUQLQJ WKH VKLSPHQW RI JRRGV FXVWRPV SURFHGXUHV PDQDJHPHQW DQG organization of export-import department of large companies are included. Discussions will also encompass proFHGXUHV DQG SUDFWLFHV RI H[SRUW LPSRUW Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ SDFNDJLQJ VDOHV SURPRWLRQ WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ LQVXUDQFH DQG GRFXment preparation. IBM 4810 Prerequisite:
International Marketing Research 3 credits MGT3940 Business Research Methodology MKT 3620 Global Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course develops an understanding of research methodology applied to international markets. Topics include WKH VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFH RI UHVHDUFK WR PXOWLQDWLRQDO HQWHUSULVHV WKH VWXG\ RI GDWD VRXUFHV ZKLFK UHODWH WR LQWHUQDWLRQDO PDUNHWLQJ DFWLYLWLHV GDWD FROOHFWLRQ GDWD DQDO\VLV WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI DQ LQWHUQDWLRQDO PDUNHWLQJ LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHP and the application of the system for marketing decision-making. IBM 4811 Prerequisite:
International Strategic Management 3 Credits MGT2900 Principles of Management Senior standing (IBM Major ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a synthesis of strategic management amidst the phenomena of globalization. It is designed to enFRXUDJH VWXGHQWV WR LQWHJUDWH DQG DSSO\ NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOOV OHDUQHG LQ HDUOLHU FRXUVHV DQG LW DOVR LQWURGXFHV WKH critical business skills of understanding and managing strategic issues in international settings. Issues covered LQFOXGH HQYLURQPHQWDO DQDO\VLV WKH FKDOOHQJHV DQG EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV RI JOREDOL]DWLRQ WKH GHVLJQ RI JOREDO FRUSRUDWH VWUDWHJLHV WKH V\VWHP RI YDOXH FUHDWLRQ DQG HYDOXDWLRQ RI FRUSRUDWH VWUDWHJLHV IBM 4820 International Cooperative Strategies 3 credits Prerequisite: IBM3713 International Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course presents a systematic conceptual framework of international cooperative strategies and managerial skills and competencies necessary to form and manage effective cross-border partnerships. Issues related to variRXV W\SRORJLHV DQG IUDPHZRUNV IRU VWUDWHJLF DOOLDQFHV DQG SDUWQHU VHOHFWLRQ RZQHUVKLS VWUXFWXUH GHFLVLRQ GHVLJQ RI PDQDJHPHQW FRQWURO V\VWHPV SHUIRUPDQFH DVVHVVPHQW LQWHU SDUWQHU Ă&#x20AC;W WUXVW EXLOGLQJ DQG WKH HYROXWLRQ DQG stability of alliances over time are also discussed. IBM 4821 3UHUHTXLVLWH
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International Services Marketing 3 credits MKT 3620 Global Marketing Senior standing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at providing students with an understanding of services marketing in an international context. IsVXHV UHODWHG WR PDUNHW RULHQWDWLRQ ORQJ WHUP UHODWLRQVKLS TXDOLW\ DQG VDWLVIDFWLRQ DUH GLVFXVVHG &DVHV LQ WKH PDUketing of services are included to help students gain more insight on the issues and problems arising from services marketing and to practice their problem-solving skills.
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IBM 4920 Seminar in International Business Management 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (IBM Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... The primary objective of this course is to provide an integrating experience for students. All areas of international business management curriculum will be brought to play on the problems encountered. The approach will be case study analysis. IBM 4921 Individual Research 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (IBM Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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ID 1102 Introduction to Design Culture and Trend 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Contemporary issues in design within the context of creative culture that aims to promote an understanding and DSSUHFLDWLRQ RI GHVLJQ ZRUNV WKURXJK DQ LQYHVWLJDWLRQ RI WKH GHYHORSPHQW UROH DQG LQĂ XHQFHV RI GHVLJQHUV RQ RXU society. ID 1301 Basic Drawing 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 0HWKRGV RI GUDZLQJ XVHG LQ DUFKLWHFWXUH DQG GHVLJQ SURIHVVLRQ L H RUWKRJUDSKLF SURMHFWLRQ SHUVSHFWLYH SURMHFWLRQ shade and shadow and drawing technique in pencil and ink. 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ID 2102 Human Factors 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3K\VLFDO SV\FKRORJLFDO DQG VRFLDO LQWHUDFWLRQ DVSHFWV UHODWHG WR KXPDQV HVSHFLDOO\ LQ FDSDELOLWLHV OLPLWDWLRQV DQG UHODWLRQVKLSV WR WKHLU VXUURXQGLQJV VXFK DV DQWKURSRPHWU\ VHQVDWLRQ DQG SHUFHSWLRQ HUJRQRPLFV DQG XQLYHUVDO GHVLJQ HVVHQWLDO LQ GHVLJQLQJ IRU KHDOWK VDIHW\ DQG FRPIRUW ID 2201 Interior Design I 6 credits Prerequisite: ID 1302 Design Fundamentals ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9LWDO XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI KXPDQ VSDWLDO UHODWLRQVKLS WKURXJK LQYHVWLJDWLRQV DQG DQDO\VHV RI XVHUVŇ&#x2039; QHHG DQG EHKDYiors and explorations of volumetric interior space via small scale residential projects ranging from a single user to multiple users. 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ID 3301 Interior Construction 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF LQWHULRU FRQVWUXFWLRQ WKURXJK FRQVWUXFWLRQ PHWKRGV W\SLFDO LQWHULRU Ă&#x20AC;QLVKHV GHWDLOV DQG PDWHULDO XVHV EDVHG RQ FRQVLGHUDWLRQ RI KXPDQ HFRORJ\ DQWKURSRPHWULF DQG HUJRQRPLF SULQFLSOHV ID 3302 Interior Material and Technology 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6\VWHPDWLF DSSURDFK LQ YDULHW\ RI PDWHULDO VHOHFWLRQV DQG IDFWRUV LQFOXGLQJ LQWHULRU GHVLJQ HOHPHQWV FRORUV PDWHULDO DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV HFRORJLFDO PDWHULDO DQG QHZ LQQRYDWLYH PDWHULDO ([SHULPHQW LQ WKH DOWHUQDWHG FUHDWLYH SRVVLELOLW\ LQ FRPSRVLQJ YDULHW\ RI FRORU VFKHPHV PDWHULDO SUHVHQWDWLRQ ERDUG ID 3303 Building System Study 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF IDFWRUV DERXW EXLOGLQJ V\VWHPV ZKLFK LQWHULRU GHVLJQHUV QHHG WR XQGHUVWDQG DQG FR RSHUDWH WKH SURMHFW VXIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ ZLWK WKH RWKHU SDUWLHV LQ WKH GHVLJQ WHDP LQIRUPDWLRQ RI HDFK GLIIHUHQW W\SH RI VPDOO EXLOGLQJ ZKLFK LV UHODWHG WR LQWHULRU GHVLJQ SURFHVV VXFK DV VWUXFWXUH V\VWHP PHFKDQLFDO V\VWHP HOHFWULFDO V\VWHP VDQLWDU\ V\VWHP DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ V\VWHP VHFXULW\ V\VWHP DXGLR YLVXDO V\VWHP DQG HWF ID 3304 Interior Design Proposal and Marketing 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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ID 4202 Senior Project 6 credits Prerequisite: ID 4201 Interior Design V ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QGLYLGXDO VWXG\ RI ZHOO FRQWHPSODWHG GHVLJQ SURMHFW WKURXJK DQDO\VHV RI GHVLJQ HQYLURQPHQW ZKLFK LQFOXGH HPHUJLQJ GHVLJQ WUHQGV VRFLDO FXOWXUDO FRQWH[W DQG HQYLURQPHQWDO FRQFHUQV UHVXOWLQJ LQ D YLDEOH EXVLQHVV SODQ DQG GHVLJQ VFKHPDWLFV IRU D FRPSOH[ SURWRW\SH LQWHULRU GHVLJQ SURMHFW RI DSSURSULDWH IXQFWLRQ DHVWKHWLF VFDOH ID 4301 Design Management 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3URMHFW PDQDJHPHQW VNLOOV DQG WKH SURFHVV RI RUJDQL]LQJ DQG FRQWUROOLQJ WKH LQWHULRU GHVLJQ SURMHFW LQWHULRU GHVLJQ SURMHFW SKDVH WLPH IUDPH FRVW SURFXUHPHQW DQG ULVN DZDUHQHVV LQ RUGHU WR PHHW clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs and project time frame. ID 4302 Individual Study in Interior Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Individual study and research on the topic of interest pertaining to interior design. ID 4303 Professional Ethics and Practice 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... (WKLFDO FRQGXFW RQ SURIHVVLRQDO LQWHULRU GHVLJQ LQFOXGLQJ FOLHQWŇ&#x2039;V EULHI VHUYLFH RIIHUHG GHVLJQ WHDP GHWHUPLQHG GHVLJQ IHHV DQG FRQWUDFW W\SHV FRQWUDFW GRFXPHQWV WHQGHU SURFHVV VLWH LQVSHFWLRQ OLFHQVH DQG UHJXODWLRQV
ID 4401 Seminar in Interior Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 'HVLJQ HQYLURQPHQWDO WRSLFV RU HYHQWV WKDW DUH LQ WUHQG LQFOXGLQJ LQWHULRU GHVLJQ Ă&#x20AC;QH DUWV IXUQLWXUH GHVLJQ OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ GHVLJQ UHODWHG EXVLQHVV PDQDJHPHQW HQWUHSUHQHXUVKLS LQ LQWHULRU GHVLJQ EXVLQHVV DQG RWKHU UHODWHG Ă&#x20AC;HOGV The approach will be topics analysis in class and special lectures from guest lecturers in specialized area from the IDFXOW\ PHPEHUV IURP RWKHU SXEOLF RU SULYDWH XQLYHUVLWLHV UHSUHVHQWDWLYHV IURP GHVLJQ HQWHUSULVHV RU SULYDWH VHFtors. ID 4402 Advanced Computer-Aided Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Advanced study of computer-aided design including all necessary update software to enhance the creative thinking RI LQWHULRU GHVLJQ VWXGHQWV LQWHULRU VSDFH IRU H[SORUDWLRQ H[SHULPHQWDWLRQ PHWKRGRORJLHV GHVLJQ DQG WHFKQRORJ\ FRQWH[W QDUUDWLYH FRPSXWDWLRQ DQG LQWHUDFWLYLW\ ID 4403 Model Making and 3D Exploration 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... (OHPHQWDU\ FRQFHSWV WRROV DQG PDWHULDO RI VFXOSWXULQJ DQG FUDIWLQJ E\ KDQG VNLOOV WUDLQLQJ LQ SHUFHSWLRQ RI PDWHULDO WH[WXUH IRUP VFDOH YROXPH ' DQG VSDWLDO YLVXDOL]DWLRQ YDULRXV PHGLD DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI WKH DOWHUQDWHG FUHDWLYH SRVVLELOLW\ HPSKDVL]LQJ XSRQ DHVWKHWLF IRUP DQG FRQFHSWXDO GHYHORSPHQW RI SHUVRQDO VNLOOV ID 4404 Home Textile and Soft Furnishing 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9DULHW\ RI W\SHV FRORUV WH[WXUH DQG SDWWHUQ RI WKH KRPH WH[WLOH DOWHUQDWHG FUHDWLYH SRVVLELOLW\ DHVWKHWLF DSSHDUDQFH DQG RWKHU IDFWRUV LQFOXGLQJ VWUHQJWK GXUDELOLW\ SHUIRUPDQFH DQG PDLQWHQDQFH WKH UDQJH RI WH[WLOH DYDLODEOH LQ PDUNHW DQG SURFHVV RI FKRRVLQJ WH[WLOH WR SURSHUO\ Ă&#x20AC;W WKH FHUWDLQ XVDJH IRU DOO UHTXLUHG LQWHULRU GHVLJQ ZRUNV ID 4405 Thai Architecture Study 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KDL DUFKLWHFWXUH DQG RUQDPHQWV WKDW KDYH HPHUJHG WKURXJKRXW WKH KLVWRU\ DQDO\VLV RI VSDFH IRUP GHFRUDWHG PRWLIV DQG IXQFWLRQV ZKLFK DUH UHĂ HFWHG LQ 7KDL FXOWXUH DQG FKDUDFWHULVWLFV applied to the Thai contemporary interior design without losing the mainstream of Thai characteristics. ID 4406 Advanced Lighting 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KHRUHWLFDO OLJKWLQJ FRORU DQG LOOXPLQDWLRQ IRU LQWHULRU GHVLJQ SUDFWLFDO IXQFWLRQV DHVWKHWLF VHQVH WHFKQLFDO GHWDLOHG GUDZLQJ IRU OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ VHVVLRQ ZKLFK LV QHHGHG WR EH FRPELQHG LQWR LQWHULRU GHVLJQ ZRUNV OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ LQ GLIIHUHQW LQWHULRU SURMHFW VFDOH DQG W\SH SURIHVVLRQDO SUHVHQWDWLRQ WHFKQLTXH IRU WKH OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ SDFNDJH 6LWH excursion and seminar are also provided. ID 4407 Decorative Art 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9DULHW\ RI GHFRUDWLYH DUW UHODWHG WR LQWHULRU GHVLJQ WKDW KDV HPHUJHG WKURXJKRXW WKH KLVWRU\ SHUFHSWLRQ RI DUWV ZLWK DHVWKHWLF DSSUHFLDWLRQ FRQFHSWXDO LGHD RI LPDJLQDWLYH LQWHUSUHWDWLRQ FULWLFDO WKLQNLQJ RI WKH DUWLVWŇ&#x2039;V SKLORVRSK\ LQVSLUDWLRQ PDWHULDO FUHDWLYH WHFKQLTXH DQG FXOWXUDO LQĂ XHQFH WR WKH DUW IDM 3202 Prerequisite:
Motion and Time Study 3 Credits BG 1200 Mathematics for Business BG 2200 Statistics II MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ DQG DQDO\VLV RI ZRUN PHWKRGV GHWHUPLQDWLRQ RI VWDQGDUG WLPH UHTXLUHG IRU SURGXFWLRQ DFWLYLWLHV PHDVXUHPHQW DQG LPSURYHPHQW RI SURGXFWLYLW\ ZRUN VDPSOLQJ LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI DOWHUQDWLYHV DQG LQFHQWLYH V\VWHPV IDM 3203 Prerequisite:
Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 Credits MGT 3905 Operations Management MKT 2800 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRQVLVWV RI WKH WKHRU\ FRQFHSWV DQG WHFKQLTXHV RI PDQDJLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV RI SK\VLFDO GLVWULEXWLRQ WKURXJKRXW WKH 6XSSO\ &KDLQ (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI D VRXQG UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ EDVHG RQ WKH need for trade off and the appraisal systems. Cases are used to improve analytical skills and in the development of SUDFWLFDO DFWLRQ SURJUDPV 7KH PDMRU FRXUVH WRSLF DUHDV LQFOXGH PDQDJHPHQW RI ORJLVWLFV V\VWHPV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ IRU WKH XVHU ORFDWLRQ VFKHGXOLQJ DQG FRQWURO DQG ORJLVWLFV V\VWHP GHVLJQ
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IDM 3204 Industrial Safety and Risk Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV SULQFLSOHV RI ULVN PDQDJHPHQW DQG LWV SURFHVV 0HWKRGV RI KDQGOLQJ ULVNV HVSHFLDOO\ ORVV SUHvention is included. The course also emphasizes on how to manage safety procedures and how safety cultures FDQ EH EXLOW DQG HVWDEOLVKHG DPRQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQDO PHPEHUV ,W IRFXVHV RQ KRZ VDIHW\ FDQ OHDG WR FRVW UHGXFWLRQ SURGXFWLYLW\ DQG HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ LPSURYHPHQW IRU WKH FRPSDQ\ DV D ZKROH IDM 3205 Manufacturing Systems Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The student will explore the basis of production systems and how to implement them. The production systems studLHG LQ WKLV FRXUVH LQFOXGH 7R\RWD 3URGXFWLRQ 6\VWHPV /HDQ 0DQXIDFWXULQJ DQG -XVW LQ 7LPH 3URGXFWLRQ V\VWHP 7KHVH SURGXFWLRQ V\VWHP SDUDGLJPV DUH UHYLHZHG LQ WKH FRQWH[W RI WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQ WR PDQXIDFWXULQJ DQG VHUYLFH GLIIHUHQW EXVLQHVVHV SURIHVVLRQDO GLVFLSOLQHV DQG IXQFWLRQDO DUHDV IDM 3301 Warehousing, Transportation and Distribution Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH HQWDLOV FRQFHSWV UHODWHG WR ZDUHKRXVLQJ RSHUDWLRQV FRYHULQJ DUHDV VXFK DV ZDUHKRXVH VLWH VHOHFWLRQ ZDUHKRXVH VL]H GHWHUPLQDWLRQ ZDUHKRXVH LQIUDVWUXFWXUH GHVLJQ ZDUHKRXVH RSHUDWLRQ DQG IXQFWLRQV DV ZHOO DV warehouse investment calculation. Focuses on transportation aspect of logistics management including transportaWLRQ WKHRU\ WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ PRGH DYDLODELOLW\ DQG VHOHFWLRQ WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ SULFLQJ URXWLQJ DV ZHOO DV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ scheduling and controlling. The course also touches on distribution management concepts including types of disWULEXWLRQ DYDLODELOLW\ RI GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHOV LQ XVH DQG WKH W\SHV DQG VHOHFWLRQ RI GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHO PHPEHUV DV well as intermediaries. IDM 3302 Materials Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a detailed aspect of industrial operations management customarily associated with materials idenWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG ORFDWLRQ GHWHUPLQDWLRQ RI PHWKRGV DQG IUHTXHQF\ RI PDWHULDOV GHOLYHU\ PDWHULDO VWRUDJH LQ SURFHVV FRQWURO RI PDWHULDOV DV ZHOO DV PRYHPHQW RI PDWHULDOV DV LQSXW DQG RXWSXW RI DQ RSHUDWLRQ ,W LV GHVLJQHG WR HTXLS students with a basis as to material resource planning and utilization; a foundation for other more advanced concept such as material cost calculation and allocation. It also explores the different types of material handling equipment DQG V\VWHP LQ XVH ERWK PDQXDO DQG FRPSXWHUL]HG V\VWHPV IDM 3305 Prerequisite:
Customer Relationship Management 3 credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students knowledge in the creation of a philosophical encapsulation of Customer Relationship 0DQDJHPHQW &50 LQFRUSRUDWLQJ ERWK KXPDQ DQG WHFKQRORJLFDO UHODWLRQVKLS HOHPHQWV 3KLORVRSKLHV DQG FRQFHSWV DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK HVWDEOLVKLQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQDO VWUXFWXUHV PDUNHWLQJ VWUDWHJLHV DQG RSHUDWLRQV DUH H[SORUHG WR HQFDSsulate a starting point for CRM. Supporting e-business technologies including key CRM applications and their links to enterprise application suite are introduced. IDM 3401 Prerequisite:
Manufacturing Information Systems 3 credits BG 2200 Statistics II BIS 1140 Microcomputer Applications BIS 2180 Information Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course introduces students to the conceptual and practical issues in information systems to aid in decisionmaking in industry. It explores computer-based information systems for decision-making in such areas as Material 5HTXLUHPHQW 3ODQQLQJ 6WDWLVWLFDO 'DWD 6LPXODWLRQ DQG VRPH RWKHUV WKDW DUH YLWDO WR GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ LQ SURGXFWLRQ 7HFKQLTXHV IRU DQDO\VLV RI H[LVWLQJ V\VWHPV LQIRUPDWLRQ VWRUDJH DQG UHWULHYDO DUH DOVR GLVFRYHUHG IDM 3402 Facility Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 3203 Logistics and Supply Chain Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course introduces students the fundamentals of optimum facility management. Students study procedures on VHOHFWLQJ SODQW ORFDWLRQ SODQW OD\RXW GHVLJQ VSDFH UHTXLUHPHQWV DQG DOORFDWLRQ DQDO\WLFDO WHFKQLTXHV PDWHULDOV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ DQG VWRUDJH
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IDM 3403 Industrial Engineering Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 3202 Motion and Time Study ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course involves the investigation of industrial engineering concepts in the context of manufacturing technology and processes. The relationship between process design and manufacturing practice is explored. Students study LQGXVWULDO SURFHVV GHYHORSPHQW HQJLQHHULQJ HQKDQFHPHQW SURFHVV UH HQJLQHHULQJ DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV RI HQJLQHHUHG process in industrial businesses. This course focuses on how engineering processes can be utilized and applied to LQGXVWULDO EXVLQHVVHV 6WXGHQWV VWXG\ KRZ GHYHORSPHQW RI ZRUN VWUXFWXUH ZRUN Ă RZ ZRUN FDOFXODWLRQ DUH DVVRFLated with processes/ facilities/ machineries in use in manufacturing and how these processes can be managed from an engineering standpoint to apply to industrial management. IDM 4201 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SURGXFWLRQ V\VWHPV SURGXFWLRQ DVSHFWV DQG SODQQLQJ PDUNHW GHPDQG IRUHFDVWLQJ SURGXFWLRQ IDFWRUV PDWHULDOV SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWURO GHWHUPLQDWLRQ RI SURGXFWLRQ VFKHGXOH DQG GLVSDWFKLQJ DQG SURGXFWLRQ FRQWURO V\Vtem designs. IDM 4202 Production Costing and Budgeting 3 credits Prerequisite: ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRVW DFFRXQWLQJ DSSURDFKHV MRE RUGHU FRVWLQJ SURFHVV FRVW DFFRXQWLQJ DQG DFWLYLW\ EDVHG FRVWLQJ $%& SURGXFWLRQ FRVW SODQQLQJ FRQWUROOLQJ E\ EXGJHWLQJ DQG UHVSRQVLELOLW\ DFFRXQWLQJ HYDOXDWLRQ RI PDQXIDFWXULQJ SHUIRUPDQFH WKURXJK VWDQGDUG FRVWV DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQW DQDO\VLV WHFKQLTXHV IDM 4203 Quality Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV RQ TXDOLW\ PDQDJHPHQW GXULQJ SURGXFWLRQ SURFHVV DSSOLFDWLRQ RI WHFKQLTXHV LQ TXDOLW\ FRQWURO TXDOLW\ DXGLW WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ TXDOLW\ FRQWURO DQG QDWXUDO UHVRXUFHV DQG HQHUJ\ VDYLQJ (PSKDVLV RQ ,62 VHULHV ZKLFK LQFUHDVH HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG HIIHFWLYHQHVV LQ ,QGXVWULDO EXVLQHVV IDM 4204 Prerequisite:
Industrial Project Feasibility Analysis and Management 3 credits ACT 2620 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting FIN 3701 Corporate Finance MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q DQDO\VLV RI SURMHFWŇ&#x2039;V Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO IHDVLELOLW\ FRVW EHQHĂ&#x20AC;W DQDO\VLV SURMHFW DQDO\VLV XQGHU XQFHUWDLQW\ D FRPSDULVRQ DPRQJ LQYHVWPHQW SURMHFWV DQG GHFLVLRQ RQ WKH LQYHVWHG SURMHFW YLDELOLW\ IDM 4206 Industrial Environmental Management 3 credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH %* 6FLHQFH 0DQ DQG +LV (QYLURQPHQW ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV WKH EDVLF FRQFHSWV RI HQYLURQPHQWDO VWXGLHV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH ZDWHU V\VWHP ZDWHU VXSSO\ ZDVWHZDWHU WUHDWPHQW DLU TXDOLW\ PHWHRURORJ\ DQG QDWXUDO SXULĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ SURFHVV HQJLQHHULQJ V\VWHP IRU DLU SROOXWLRQ FRQWURO VROLG ZDVWH FRQWURO DQG PDQDJHPHQW DQG ,62 IDM 4207 Prerequisite:
Internship in Industrial Management 3 credits Consent of the Department Chairperson Senior Standing Only ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q Ă&#x20AC;QDO VHPHVWHU DW WKH FROOHJH D VWXGHQW PD\ DUUDQJH IRU DQ ,QWHUQVKLS 3URJUDP ZLWK DQ LQGXVWULDO FRPSDQ\ IRU QRW less than 300 hours of work. Weekly progress reports and approved by the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s immediate supervisor must be VXEPLWWHG $ UHSRUW VXEPLVVLRQ DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDO SUHVHQWDWLRQ PXVW EH JLYHQ IDM 4301 Prerequisite:
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Industrial Strategic Management 3 credits MGT 3905 Operations Management IDM 4204 Industrial Project Feasibility Analysis and Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at providing students with conceptual knowledge in reference to strategic planning and thinking SURFHVVHV 7KH FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKHRULHV LQ XVHG IRU DVVHVVLQJ LQGXVWULDO EXVLQHVVÒ&#x2039;V YLDELOLW\ FRQWLQXLW\ DQG PLG WHUP WR ORQJ WHUP SODQQLQJ 7KLV VXEMHFW LQFOXGHV VWXGLHV RQ LQWHUQDO DQG H[WHUQDO DQDO\VLV RI WKH LQGXVWU\ IRUFHV VKDSLQJ WKH LQGXVWU\ DQG WKH VWUDWHJ\ IRUPXODWLRQ WR VXVWDLQ RU H[SDQG WKH EXVLQHVVHV ,QGXVWULDO VWUDWHJ\ DQDO\VLV DQG IRUPXODWLRQ DUH WKH SULPH DUHDV RI WKLV FRXUVHÒ&#x2039;V FRQWHQW %XVLQHVV PRGHOV DSSOLFDEOH WR LQGXVWULDO EXVLQHVVHV are explored in this course. IDM 4401 Technology and Innovation Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 4203 Quality Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to introduce students to the innovation process and its management. It provides an overYLHZ RI WHFKQRORJLFDO FKDQJH DQG OLQNV LW WR VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F VWUDWHJLF FKDOOHQJHV H[DPLQHV WKH GLYHUVH HOHPHQWV RI WKH innovation process and how they are managed; discusses the uneasy relationship between technology and the workforce; and examines challenges of managing innovation globally. IDM 4402 Total Quality Management 3 credits Prerequisite: IDM 4203 Quality Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH FRQFHSW RI FRQWLQXRXV LPSURYHPHQW PHWKRGV WR EH DSSOLHG WR LQGXVWULDO EXVLQHVVHV HQFRPSDVVLQJ WKH WKHRU\ RI 7RWDO 4XDOLW\ 0DQDJHPHQW 6WXGHQWV DUH WR H[SORUH WKH FRQWLQXRXV LPSURYHPHQW RI business processes and systems providing superior customer value and methods used to implement the concept. 7RSLFV XQGHU VWXG\ LQFOXGH &XVWRPHU 9DOXH VWUDWHJ\ RUJDQL]DWLRQDO V\VWHPV DQG FRQWLQXRXV LPSURYHPHQW LQ WKH QDPH RI TXDOLW\ SURFHVV TXDOLW\ UHVXOWV DQG TXDOLW\ SURGXFWV $UHDV RI IRFXV UDQJH IURP ]HUR GHIHFW FRQFHSWV GHÃ&#x20AC;QLWLRQ RI TXDOLW\ V\VWHP QHHGHG WR FDXVH TXDOLW\ TXDOLW\ VWDQGDUG XVHG WR GHPRQVWUDWH SHUIRUPDQFH WR TXDOLW\ PHDVXUHPHQW V\VWHP WR EH XVHG 6WDWLVWLFDO SURFHVV FRQWUROV 6L[ 6LJPD 4 & WRROV DUH H[DPSOHV RI WRSLFV WR EH explored in the course. IDM 4403 Industrial Quantitative Methods and Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course entails the concept of management science and operations research applicable to industrial managePHQW ,W HQFRPSDVVHV WRSLFV VXFK DV SUREDELOLW\ FRQFHSWV IRUHFDVWLQJ PDWKHPDWLFDO GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ WHFKQLTXHV QRUPDO GLVWULEXWLRQ WKHRU\ FRVW YROXPH SURÃ&#x20AC;W DQDO\VLV GHFLVLRQ WUHHV JDPH WKHRU\ VLPSOH[ PHWKRG DQG OLQHDU programming. Students are to be equipped with knowledge on the quantitative approach to management decision PDNLQJ KLQJHG XSRQ WKH WKHRU\ GHYHORSHG IURP VFLHQWLÃ&#x20AC;F PDQDJHPHQW LQGXVWULDO HQJLQHHULQJ DV ZHOO DV PDQDJHment science. IDM 4501 Seminar in Industrial Management 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior Standing (Industrial Management Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR SURYLGH D FRPSUHKHQVLYH VWXG\ RI DOO DVSHFWV RI LQGXVWU\ FRQGLWLRQV SUREOHPV DQG VROXtions. Potential growth of industrial business and ways to develop industry are also covered. 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IE 4202 Engineering Economy 3 Credits Prerequisite: Completion of 90 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 0HWKRGV RI FRPSDULVRQ GHSUHFLDWLRQ HYDOXDWLRQ RI UHSODFHPHQW ULVN DQG XQFHUWDLQW\ HVWLPDWLQJ RI LQFRPH WD[ FRQVHTXHQFHV SURFHVVHV RI GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ IRU LQYHVWPHQW RI FKDOOHQJLQJ SURMHFWV IG 1211 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWDUWV ZLWK WKH EDVLF FRQFHSWV RI ULVN YDULRXV WHUPLQRORJLHV XVHG LQ ULVN PDQDJHPHQW DQG LQVXUDQFH 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH LQWURGXFHG WR D EURDG SUHYLHZ RI ULVN PDQDJHPHQW SURFHVV DQG WKH PHWKRG RI KDQGOLQJ ULVN EDVLF GLVFXVVLRQV RI WKH SULQFLSOHV WKDW XQGHUOLQH WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI LQVXUDQFH DQG LQWURGXFWLRQ WR YDULRXV W\SHV RI LQVXUDQFH FRQWUDFWV VXFK DV SURSHUW\ OLDELOLW\ OLIH KHDOWK DQG JRYHUQPHQW LQVXUDQFH $ SUHYLHZ RI WKH QDWXUH DQG RSHUDWRU of the insurance business is also included. IG 3311 Prerequisite:
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IN 3200 Theory and Concept in Interior Architecture 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6LJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW WKHRULHV RI DUFKLWHFWXUH DV ZHOO DV LQWHULRU DUFKLWHFWXUH DV D GLVFLSOLQH WKH GHYHORSPHQW RYHU WKH :HVWHUQ +LVWRU\ IURP WKH WK FHQWXU\ WR WKH HDUO\ WK FHQWXU\ UHYLHZLQJ WKH LGHDV SKLORVRSKLHV FRQFHSWV DQG GHVLJQ H[ecution through illustrated lectures and discussion based on analysis of interior architectural space and design. 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IN 4205 Interior Architectural Design VI 6 Credits Prerequisite: IN 4203 Interior Architectural Design V ................................................................................................................................................................................... &RPPHUFLDO DQG LQVWLWXWLRQDO GHVLJQV SURMHFWV ZKLFK DUH VWUXFWXUHG WR FRPSOH[ SURJUDPV ZLWK XQLYHUVDO XVHUV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG FRQFHUQ RI WKH DVVLJQHG EXLOGLQJ FRQGLWLRQ DUFKLWHFWXUDO DQG VRFLDO FRQWH[WV EXLOGLQJ FRGHV DQG regulations. The course provides opportunity for collaborative team working experience. 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The student FROOHFWV WKH DQDO\WLFDO LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ WKH FKRVHQ H[LVWLQJ EXLOGLQJ DQG VWXG\ FRQWH[W FDVH VWXG\ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F XVHU EHKDYLRU DQG HWF ZKLFK DUH EHQHÃ&#x20AC;FLDO WR KLV KHU WRSLF 7KH VWXGHQW LV UHTXLUHG WR ZRUN FRQVLVWHQWO\ XQGHU WKH VXSHUYLsion of the assigned advisor throughout the semester. IN 5203 Interior Architectural Design VII 6 Credits Prerequisite: IN 4205 Interior Architectural Design VI ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXGHQWÒ&#x2039;V H[SHULHQFH RI SXEOLF ODUJH VFDOH GHVLJQ SURMHFW PDQDJLQJ WR LQLWLDWH DQG H[HFXWH FRPSOH[ GHVLJQ SURJUDP XQGHU WKH WLPH FRQVWUDLQW WKH GHVLJQ SURFHVV UHLQIRUFLQJ FULWLFDO DQG DQDO\WLFDO WKLQNLQJ WKURXJK WKH VHDUFK IRU marketable concept and practical solution. The quality of construction drawings is observed and revised to form studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s draftsmanship and realistic vision to professional design. IN 5205 Thesis in Interior Architecture 9 Credits Prerequisite: IN 5200 Pre-Thesis in Interior Architecture ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXGHQW VHOI LQLWLDWHG GHVLJQ SURMHFW XQGHU WKH WKHVLV DGYLVRU VXSHUYLVLRQ ZKLFK LQYHVWLJDWHV WKH VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F W\SH RI LQWHULRU VSDFH FROOHFWLQJ DQG DQDO\]LQJ SURMHFW FRQGLWLRQ FDVH VWXGLHV XVHU EHKDYLRXUV EHIRUH GHVLJQ SURFHVV IN 5300 Professional Ethics and Practices 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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IN 5403 Advanced Computer - Aided Design 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Advanced study of computer aided design and the primary introduction to the creation of work with a design and WHFKQRORJ\ FRQWH[W QDUUDWLYH FRPSXWDWLRQ DQG LQWHUDFWLYLW\ 6WXGHQWV KDYH WR GHYHORS WKHLU LQYHVWLJDWLRQV DQG LQWHUHVWV DV ZHOO DV D VSDFH IRU H[SORUDWLRQ H[SHULPHQWDWLRQ DQG PHWKRGRORJLHV IN 5404 Individual Study in Interior Architecture 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Study and research of individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interests pertaining to interior architecture under the approval of an advisor. 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INS 3202 Casualty Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DQDO\VLV RI WKH VRXUFH RI /HJDO /LDELOLW\ WKH PDMRU VRXUFHV RI OLDELOLW\ ORVV H[SRVXUHV RI ERWK IDPLO\ DQG EXVLQHVV Ã&#x20AC;UP DQG WKH LQVXUDQFH FRYHUDJH GHVLJQHG WR PHHW WKRVH ORVV H[SRVXUHV %DVLF GLVFXVVLRQ ZLOO EH IRU WKH SHUVRQDO OLDELOLW\ LQVXUDQFH SXEOLF OLDELOLW\ LQVXUDQFH Ã&#x20AC;GHOLW\ JXDUDQWHH LQVXUDQFH ZRUNHUVÒ&#x2039; FRPSHQVDWLRQ HPSOR\HUÒ&#x2039;V OLDELOLW\ LQVXUDQFH SURIHVVLRQDO OLDELOLW\ LQVXUDQFH SURGXFWV OLDELOLW\ LQVXUDQFH VXUHW\ ERQG DQG D YDULHW\ of miscellaneous liability insurance. INS 3203 Engineering Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DQDO\VLV DQG PHDVXUHPHQW RI SURSHUW\ ORVV H[SRVXUHV RI WKH EXVLQHVV Ã&#x20AC;UP 0DMRU LQVXUDQFH SROLFLHV DQG H[WHQVLRQ WR EH H[DPLQHG DUH WKH FRQWUDFWRUÒ&#x2039;V DOO ULVNV LQVXUDQFH HUHFWLRQ DOO ULVNV LQVXUDQFH PDFKLQHU\ EUHDNGRZQ LQVXUDQFH ERLOHU DQG SUHVVXUH YHVVHO LQVXUDQFH FRQVHTXHQWLDO ORVV IROORZLQJ PDFKLQHU\ EUHDNGRZQ computer all risks insurance and deterioration of stock. INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH IHDWXUHV RI OLIH LQVXUDQFH LQGXVWU\ OLIH LQVXUDQFH FRQWUDFW OLIH LQVXUDQFH SROLF\ OLIH LQVXUDQFH SURGXFWV DQG VXSSOHPHQWDO EHQHÃ&#x20AC;WV DQG OLIH LQVXUDQFH SROLF\ SURYLVLRQ DQG SROLF\ RZQHUVKLS ULJKWV 3D\LQJ OLIH LQVXUDQFH policy proceeds and introduction to group life insurance are also included. INS 4103 Prerequisite:
Insurance Marketing 3 Credits INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the marketing principles and functions of marketing as an integral aspect of major branches of insurance LQGXVWU\ ,W HPSKDVL]HV RQ VDOHV SURPRWLRQ SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQWV GLVWULEXWLRQ FKDQQHOV FXVWRPHU UHODWLRQVKLS DV well as other relevant topics. INS 4104 Reinsurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH H[DPLQDWLRQ WKH QDWXUH DQG IXQFWLRQV RI UHLQVXUDQFH PDLQ W\SHV RI LQVXUHUV DQG UHLQVXUHU OHJDO SULQFLSOHV DQG RXWOLQH RI WKH LQWHUQDWLRQDO UHLQVXUDQFH PDUNHW ,W HYROYHV LQWR GHWDLOV RI IDFXOWDWLYH DQG WUHDW\ IRU ERWK SURSRUWLRQDO DQG H[FHVV RI ORVV UHLQVXUDQFH 7KH FRXUVH DOVR LQFOXGHV DFFRXQWV SUHPLXP DQG ORVV UHVHUYHV including reinsurance audits. INS 4105 Seminar in Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior Standing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of a comprehensive review of all aspects of risk and insurance. Students will examine various cases on operations of insurance company. Topics are relevant to professional goals and interest of students and current issues LQ WKH LQVXUDQFH LQGXVWU\ 7KH HPSKDVLV RI WKH FRXUVH ZLOO EH RQ UHVHDUFK FODVV GLVFXVVLRQ DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ INS 4106 Prerequisite:
Information Management in Insurance 3 Credits INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance BIS 2180 Information Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH GDWD SURFHVVLQJ WHFKQLTXHV XVHG LQ SHUWLQHQW IXQFWLRQV LQ DOO EUDQFKHV RI LQVXUDQFH 6SHFLÃ&#x20AC;F DSSOLFDWLRQV UHODWH WR SROLF\ FRQWURO FRPPLVVLRQ SUHPLXPV UHQHZDOV EUDQFK EURNHU FRQWURO DQG FRVWLQJ FRVW DQDO\VLV DQG Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQDO\VLV 1HZ LQIRUPDWLRQ WHFKQRORJLHV VXFK DV LQWHUQHW DQG :RUOG :LGH :HE DUH DOVR LQFOXGHG INS 4203 Marine and Aviation Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH LQVXUDQFH RI FDUJR E\ DOO PRGHV RI WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ DQG IURP DVSHFWV RI ORVV GDPDJH DQG OLDELOLW\ 'LVFXVVLRQ ZLOO EH SHUWLQHQW FDUJR FODXVHV $ % & :DU ULVN 6WULNH &RPPRGLW\ 7UDGHV DQG RWKHU FODXVHV 3ULQFLSOHV RI ,QWHUHVW 7\SHV DQG &KDUDFWHULVWLFV RI 9HKLFOHV DQG &DUJRHV +XOO ,QVXUDQFH DQG $YLDWLRQ LQVXUDQFH
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Property and Casualty Insurance Accounting and Finance 3 Credits INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ACT 1600 Fundamental of Financial Accounting ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DQDO\VLV DERXW LQVXUDQFH DFFRXQWLQJ DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV RI WKH QRQ OLIH LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQ\ YDOXDWLRQ RI LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQ\ DVVHW UHYHQXHV H[SHQVHV OLDELOLWLHV DQG SROLF\KROGHUVŇ&#x2039; VXUSOXV 7KHQ LQ GHSWK GLVFXVVLRQ ZLOO EH RQ KRZ WR LQWHUSUHWLQJ EDVLF Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQWV DQG 6ROYHQF\ 6XUYHLOODQFH INS 4205
Survey and Claim Management in Property and 3 Credits Casualty Insurance Prerequisite: INS 3201 Property Insurance INS 3202 Casualty Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DQDO\VLV DERXW WKH UROHV DQG GXWLHV RI WKH FODLP UHSUHVHQWDWLYH KXPDQ UHODWLRQV LQ FODLP FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VNLOO OLVWHQLQJ VNLOO FODLP PDQDJHPHQW FODLP SURIHVVLRQDOLVP WKH QHJRWLDWLRQ SURFHVV DQG VW\OHV 7KH DSSOLFDtion of claims practice to transacting insurance business on an industry wide basis will also be discussed together with the pre-insurance survey and post -loss survey. Discussion of loss-adjustment techniques will also be provided using policy wording in each class of business. INS 4206 Essentials of Risk Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH ORVVHV ORVV H[SRVXUHV RQ ERWK SHUVRQDO DQG EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;UP DQG WKH ULVN PDQDJHPHQW SURFHVV ULVN PDQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV ULVN Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ DQG ULVN FRQWURO UROH RI WKH ULVN PDQDJHU LQ DQ RUJDQL]DWLRQ SUH DQG SRVW ORVV REMHFWLYH FXUUHQW LVVXHV UHJDUGLQJ ULVN PDQDJHPHQW INS 4207 Prerequisite:
Insurance Management 3 Credits INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance MGT 2900 Principle of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the structure and operation of the insurance companies and broking companies incorporated in Thailand. The students will be led into managerial practices and problem in the insurance companies and broking companies. All main functions and assessment of market need for both organizations are discussed. INS 4208 Internship in Property and Casualty Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXGHQWV ZLOO VSHQG ZHHNV KRXUV ZHHN LQWHUQ ZLWK VHOHFWHG SURSHUW\ DQG FDVXDOW\ LQVXUDQFH RU UHODWHG EXVLness organization. The internship will focus mainly on insurance operations of such organization. Upon completion RI WKH SURJUDP WKH VWXGHQWV ZLOO EH HYDOXDWHG E\ WKHLU VXSHUYLVRU DQG VXEPLW D GHWDLO UHSRUW RI WKH NQRZOHGJH JDLQHG Course grade will be based on the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; supervisor evaluation and their reports. INS 4209 Directed Studies in Property and Casualty Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8QGHU WKH JXLGDQFH RI WKH GHSDUWPHQW FKDLUSHUVRQ D VWXGHQW PXVW FDUU\ RXW DQ DSSURYHG UHVHDUFK SURMHFW LQ 3URSHUW\ DQG &DVXDOW\ ,QVXUDQFH 7KH GHSWK DQG LQQRYDWLYHQHVV RI WKH UHVHDUFK ZLOO GHWHUPLQH WKH FUHGLW WR EH JLYHQ INS 4210 Prerequisite:
Risk Control and Risk Financing 3 Credits INS 3101 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance INS 4206 Essential of Risk Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWDUWLQJ ZLWK WKH ODVW WZR VWHSV RI ULVN PDQDJHPHQW SURFHVV LPSOHPHQWLQJ WKH VHOHFWHG ULVN PDQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV DQG PRQLWRULQJ WKH UHVXOWV IRU HIIHFWLYH FRQWURO DQG FRRUGLQDWLRQ RI WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V WRWDO ULVN management effect. INS 4302 Accident, Group and Health Insurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DQDO\VLV DQG PHDVXUHPHQW RI SHUVRQDO ORVV H[SRVXUH LQ UHVSHFW RI D IDPLO\ DQG EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;UP LQ JHQHUDO WKH VFRSH RI FRYHUDJH DQG H[WHQVLRQ RI SHUVRQDO DFFLGHQW LQVXUDQFH KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH IRU PHGLFDO H[SHQVH EHQHĂ&#x20AC;W GLVDELOLW\ EHQHĂ&#x20AC;W DQG WKLV FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV WKHRU\ RI JURXS LQVXUDQFH PDVWHU FRQWUDFW DQG FHUWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWH DQG the various aspects and clauses under group insurance contract including marketing and distribution of group insurance and evaluation of current trends.
INS 4303 Life Assurance Underwriting 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH HOHPHQWDU\ SK\VLRORJ\ DQG DQDWRP\ WKH SURSRVDOV DQG PHGLFDO UHSRUW IRUPV 7KH WRSLFV DOVR FRYHU WKH PDLQ FRQFHSW DQG SURFHVV RI OLIH LQVXUDQFH XQGHUZULWLQJ XQGHUZULWLQJ PHWKRG XQGHUZULWLQJ IDFWRUV DQG XQGHUZULWLQJ DVSHFWV UHODWLQJ WR LPSDLUPHQWV GLVHDVHV DQG SK\VLRORJLFDO PDOIXQFWLRQV INS 4304 Life Assurance Mathematics 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3301Principles of Life Assurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FRQFHSWV RI /LIH WDEOH SUREDELOLW\ RI GHDWK DQG VXUYLYDO WKH IXQGDPHQWDO RI SUHPLXP UDWLQJ DQG DQDO\VLV RI WKH FRPSRQHQWV DQG WKH HVVHQWLDO IDFWRUV RI SUHPLXP UDWH FDOFXODWLRQ EDVLF XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DERXW WKH UHVHUYH calculation and various types of reserve in life insurance. INS 4305 Claim Management in Life Assurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3301Principles of Life Assurance ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DGPLQLVWUDWLYH DVSHFWV RI SD\PHQWV ZLWK UHVSHFW WR GHDWK DQG GLVDELOLW\ FODLPV PDWXULW\ DQG DQQXLW\ SD\PHQWV VXUUHQGHUV DQG SDUWLDO VXUUHQGHUV RI SROLFLHV ORDQV RQ SROLF\ DQG GLYLGHQGV &ODLP GHFLVLRQ SURFHVV DQDO\]LQJ FODLPV IRU OLIH LQVXUDQFH DQG VXSSOHPHQWDU\ EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV DQG SD\LQJ OLIH LQVXUDQFH FODLPV ZLOO EH HPSKDVL]HG INS 4306 Life Assurance and Financial Planning 3 Credits Prerequisite: INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance ),1 0RQH\ %DQNLQJ DQG )LQDQFLDO 0DUNHWV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH LQWURGXFWLRQ RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO SODQQLQJ DQG SHUVRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO SODQQLQJ SURFHVV 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH WKH XVHV RI OLIH LQVXUDQFH OLIH DQQXLWLHV KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH DQG VRFLDO VHFXULW\ LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO SODQQLQJ VFKHPH WKH ULVN DQDO\VLV FRQFHSW WRJHWKHU ZLWK WKH LQWHJUDWLRQ RI VRFLDO VHFXULW\ EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV HPSOR\HU SURYLGHG EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV LQGLYLGXDOO\ SXUFKDVHG OLIH LQVXUDQFH DQG LQYHVWPHQWV LQWR D FRPSUHKHQVLYH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO SODQ LQFOXGLQJ OLIH LQVXUDQFH SODQQLQJ DQG SXUFKDVLQJ GHFLVLRQ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO KHDOWK FKHFN SHUVRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO IDFW Ă&#x20AC;QGLQJ DV ZHOO DV WKH LQYHVWPHQW SODQQLQJ INS 4307 Prerequisite:
Life Assurance Agency Administration 3 Credits INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH OLIH LQVXUDQFH DJHQF\ RIĂ&#x20AC;FH PDQDJHPHQW FRQFHSWV DJHQF\ RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG VWUXFWXUH ZD\V WR LPSURYH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG ZRUNĂ RZ EHWZHHQ LQVXUHU DQG WKH DJHQF\ RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV 'LVFXVVLRQV ZLOO EH IRFXVHG RQ ZD\V WR RUJDQL]H DJHQF\ RIĂ&#x20AC;FH WR PD[LPL]H HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG WR SURYLGH PRUH HIIHFWLYH VDOHV VXSSRUW IRU DJHQF\ IRUFH 7KH FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV RIĂ&#x20AC;FH SURGXFWLYLW\ DJHQF\ H[SHQVHV DQG EXGJHWDU\ FRQWURO FRPSOLDQFH DQG VDOHV SUDFWLFHV VXSHUYLVRU\ VNLOOV SHRSOH PDQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV DQG DJHQF\ RIĂ&#x20AC;FH DXWRPDWLRQ ,16 0DQDJLQJ IRU 6ROYHQF\ DQG 3URĂ&#x20AC;WDELOLW\ LQ /LIH $VVXUDQFH &UHGLWV Prerequisite: INS 3301 Principles of Life Assurance ),1 0RQH\ %DQNLQJ DQG )LQDQFLDO 0DUNHWV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH VROYHQF\ OLTXLGLW\ DQG SURĂ&#x20AC;WDELOLW\ RI OLIH LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQLHV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO PDQDJHPHQW RI LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQ\ KRZ OLIH LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQLHV SXUVXH WKH NH\ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO REMHFWLYHV LQVXUDQFH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQW DQDO\VLV SURGXFW SODQQLQJ SURGXFW GHVLJQ DQG SULFLQJ IRU LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQ\ SURGXFW 7KLV FRXUVH DOVR SURYLGHV WKH FRQFHSW RI KRZ LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQ\ H[HFXWLYHV DSSURDFK FDSLWDO PDQDJHPHQW DQG PRQLWRU WKH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO performance of life insurance company. INS 4309 Internship in Life Assurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXGHQWV ZLOO VSHQG ZHHNV KRXUV ZHHN LQWHUQ ZLWK VHOHFWHG OLIH DVVXUDQFH RU UHODWHG EXVLQHVV RUJDQL]DWLRQ 7KH LQWHUQVKLS ZLOO IRFXV PDLQO\ RQ LQVXUDQFH RSHUDWLRQV RI VXFK RUJDQL]DWLRQ 8SRQ FRPSOHWLRQ RI WKH SURJUDP WKH students will be evaluated by their supervisor and submit a detail report of the knowledge gained. Course grade will be based on the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; supervisor evaluation and their reports. INS 4310 Directed Study in Life Assurance 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8QGHU WKH JXLGDQFH RI WKH 'HSDUWPHQW DGYLVRU D VWXGHQW PXVW FRQGXFW D UHVHDUFK LQ DQ DSSURYHG DUHD RI OLIH DVVXUDQFH 7KH GHSWK DQG LQQRYDWLYHQHVV RI WKH UHVHDUFK ZLOO GHWHUPLQH WKH FUHGLWV JLYHQ
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IT 2130 Systems Science 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH EDVLFV RI V\VWHPV LWV LQSXWV RXWSXWV DQG HQYLURQPHQW DQG LWV EHKDYLRUDO FKDUDFWHULVWLFV JHQHUDO V\VWHP WKHRU\ FODVVLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI V\VWHPV KLHUDUFK\ RI V\VWHPV DQG DGDSWDELOLW\ RI V\VWHP $ VWXG\ RI YDULRXV DSSURDFKHV WR V\VWHP WKLQNLQJ VXFK DV F\EHUQHWLF F\EHUQHWLF SULQFLSOHV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQV V\VWHP G\QDPLFV RSHUDWLRQ UHVHDUFK DQG V\VWHPV DQDO\VLV IT 2172 Programming Workshop 4 Credits Prerequisite: SC 1101 Computer Programming I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course extends the practical problem solving and programming concepts and skills developed in SC1101 and focuses on the further development of practical problem solving and programming skills using object-oriented FRQFHSWV DQG WKH & ODQJXDJH IT 2210 Prerequisite:
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IT 3230 Management Information Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH UROH RI LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV WKDW DIIHFW WKH GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ WKH FKDUDFWHULVWLFV DQG VWUXFWXUHV RI PDQDJHPHQW LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV WKH PDQDJHPHQW DQG WKH GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ VW\OHV WKH LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV DQG WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ VWUXFWXUHV WKH 0,6 SODQQLQJ WKH 0,6 DSSOLFDWLRQV DQG RWKHU WUHQGV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ systems. 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IT 4311 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 2172 Programming Workshop ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH IRXQGDWLRQV RI FRPSXWHU JUDSKLFV FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI FRPSXWHU JUDSKLFV RQ JUDSKLF PRQLWRUV FRPSXWHU VRIWZDUH IRU WKUHH GLPHQVLRQDO JUDSKLFV WHFKQLTXHV IRU FUHDWLQJ DQLPDWLRQ 7KH XVH RI D VRSKLVWLFDWHG ODQJXDJH such as C to enhance the computer graphic design. IT4314 Software Engineering Concepts 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 3232 Information System Design ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH VRIWZDUH OLIH F\FOH DQDO\VLV RI UHTXLUHPHQWV VWUXFWXUHG VRIWZDUH GHVLJQ GHYHORSPHQW LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ WHVWLQJ DQG PDLQWHQDQFH RI VRIWZDUH UHXVDEOH VRIWZDUH GRFXPHQWDWLRQ DQG VRIWZDUH PDQXDOV DQG VRIWZDUH project management. IT 4315 Object Oriented Software Analysis and Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 3232 Information System Design ................................................................................................................................................................................... The object-oriented software development paradigm is becoming an alternative of choice. This is due to its ability to model the real world and cope with complexity better than other approaches. The course is meant to equip IT students with basic knowledge to embark on an object-oriented software development endeavor. The students will use a standard modeling approach for describing object-oriented system design. IT4316 Image Processing 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 2172 Programming Workshop ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV VWXGHQWV WR WKH FRQFHSWV RI LPDJH SURFHVVLQJ LQFOXGLQJ WKH VWXG\ RI GLJLWDO LPDJH LPDJH YLHZLQJ HQFRGLQJ LPDJHV IRU PHPRU\ VWRUDJH DQG UHWULHYLQJ LPDJHV IURP PHPRU\ IRU SURFHVVLQJ DV ZHOO DV WKH analysis of images. 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IT 4360 Multimedia Applications 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 2231 Information Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH EDVLF LGHDV WKHRU\ WKH SUDFWLFDO XVHV IRU SUHVHQWLQJ DQG FRQYH\LQJ LQIRUPDWLRQ ZLWK PXOWLPHGLD ZLQGRZV DQG PXOWLPHGLD VRXQG UHFRUGLQJ LPDJH SURFHVVLQJ DQLPDWLRQ HOHFWURQLF FRPSRVLQJ PXOWLPHGLD GDWDEDVHV YLUWXDO UHDOLW\ DQG F\EHUVSDFH DQG DQ RYHUYLHZ RI PXOWLPHGLD SURGXFWV IT 4363 Information System Security and Auditing 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior Students and by the consent of the instructor ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH IXQGDPHQWDOV RI FRPSXWHU VHFXULW\ LQFOXGLQJ KDUGZDUH VHFXULW\ VRIWZDUH VHFXULW\ GDWDEDVH VHFXULW\ FRPSXWHU networks and telecommunication security are introduced. 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JA 0700 Japanese for Beginners I 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXG\ RI -DSDQHVH SURQXQFLDWLRQ YRFDEXODU\ DQG VRPH EDVLF VHQWHQFH SDWWHUQV IRFXVLQJ RQ WKH VNLOOV RI OLVWHQLQJ and speaking in everyday Japanese language. JA 0701 Japanese for Beginners II 3 Credits Prerequisite: JA 0700 Japanese for Beginners I or Equivalent ................................................................................................................................................................................... Study of vocabulary and some more basic sentence patterns to develop the skills of listening and speaking. 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JA 2701 Japanese II 3 Credits Prerequisite: JA 1701 Japanese I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ RI -$ -DSDQHVH , 7KHUH ZLOO EH IXUWKHU SUDFWLFH LQ OLVWHQLQJ VSHDNLQJ ZULWLQJ DQG UHDGLQJ A rapid vocabulary expansion prepares students for reading original texts. 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An advanced study in the vocalic and consonantal systems of the Japanese language. It analyzes special features RI WKH ODQJXDJH SKRQHWLFV SKRQHPLFV JUDPPDWLFDO SDWWHUQV DQG WKHLU VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F GLIĂ&#x20AC;FXOWLHV ZRUGV VHQWHQFH VWUXFWXUHV DQG LGLRPDWLF XVDJH 7KHUH ZLOO EH LQWHQVLĂ&#x20AC;HG DQG VSHFLDOL]HG H[HUFLVHV LQ SURQXQFLDWLRQ DQG ZULWWHQ H[SUHVsion. The course includes a complete grammar analysis and will be operated with the help of language laboratory and other audio-visual means. JA 3730 Oral Comprehension and Expression 3 Credits Prerequisite: JA 2702 Japanese III ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to enhance studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; listening abilities and to improve their hearing comprehension. 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JA 3741 Japanese Reading and Oral Report 3 Credits Prerequisite: JA 2702 Japanese III ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VXSSRUWV DOO PDMRU UHTXLUHG FRXUVHV ZKLFK HPSKDVL]H -DSDQHVH UHDGLQJ ,W HQKDQFHV WKH VNLOOV DFTXLUHG LQ WKH SUHUHTXLVLWH FRXUVH -$ -DSDQHVH ,,, 7KURXJK UHDGLQJ DUWLFOHV VWXGHQWV ZLOO SHUIHFW WKHLU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG UHWDLQDELOLW\ RI GDWD 7KH\ ZLOO WKHQ SUDFWLFH WKH FXOPLQDWLQJ WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG WKH DFFXUDWH GUDIWLQJ RI UHSRUWV LQ YDULRXV Ã&#x20AC;HOGV JA 3742 Prerequisite:
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JA 4732 Japanese Conversation and Discussion II 3 Credits Prerequisite: JA 3731 Japanese Conversation and Discussion I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a continuation of JA 3731 Japanese Conversation and Discussion I. 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Seminar in legal problems that could result in developing to make use of data and information that might result in YLRODWLRQ RI ULJKW KROGHUV FULPHV UHODWHG WR LQWHOOHFWXDO SURSHUW\ ULJKWV DQG FRPSXWHU FULPH ODZ MA 0610 Music Ensemble 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH SUDFWLFDO VWXG\ LQ VHOHFWHG HQVHPEOHV FRQVLVWLQJ RI HLWKHU VWULQJ ZRRGZLQG EUDVV RU percussion instruments. MA 0611 Chorus 1 credit Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance in audition ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR GHYHORS VWXGHQWVŇ&#x2039; YRFDO VNLOOV WR WKH OHYHO RI JURXS VLQJLQJ FKRUXV 6HYHUDO FKRUDO ZRUNV will be assigned for students to practise and perform. Students are required to perform at least one major concert. Performances are not limited to on-campus activities; off campus performances are encouraged as well. This course is opened to music major and non-music major students. MA 1101 Applied Composition I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... The exploration and development of individual compositional styles through private lessons and class meetings. 2ULJLQDO FRPSRVLWLRQ LQ YDULRXV IRUPV JHQUHV DQG VW\OHV 'LUHFWLRQ DQG FULWLFDO HYDOXDWLRQ RI RULJLQDO FRPSRVLWLRQ and traditional compositional theory. MA 1102 Applied Composition II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1101 Applied Composition I ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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MA 1300 Introduction to Applied Music 1 credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with instrumental or vocal study at the beginnersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; level of musical performance. Primary study will be based on knowledge and development of skills on chosen instruments. This is a special introductory one credit class open to non-music major students only. MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed for students with skills in different areas to work under the professorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s supervision. They will ZRUN WRZDUGV WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI WHFKQLTXHV DQG SHUIRUPDQFH VNLOOV 6RPH VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW ZRUNV RU H[FHUSWV PD\ EH assigned for students to practise and perform in accordance with their individual capacity level. MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) I ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 1301 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF NH\ERDUG WHFKQLTXHV LQFOXGLQJ VLJKW UHDGLQJ FOHI UHDGLQJ LPSURYLVDWLRQ WUDQVSRVLWLRQ Ă&#x20AC;JXUHG EDVV DQDO\VLV and accompanying. MA 1502 Keyboard Harmony II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1501 Keyboard Harmony I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ IURP .H\ERDUG +DUPRQ\ , %DVLF NH\ERDUG WHFKQLTXHV LQFOXGLQJ VLJKW UHDGLQJ FOHI UHDGLQJ LPSURYLVDWLRQ WUDQVSRVLWLRQ Ă&#x20AC;JXUHG EDVV DQDO\VLV DQG DFFRPSDQ\LQJ MA 1600 Basic Guitar Instructions 1 credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with the basic of guitar studies. The class will be divided into small groups of students. This is a special introductory one credit class open to non-music major students only. MA 1700 Basic Vocal Instructions 1 credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with the basic of vocal studies. The class will be divided into small groups of students. This is a special introductory one credit class open to non-music major students only. MA 1800 Basic Piano Instructions 1 credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with the basic of piano studies. The class will be divided into small groups of students. This is a special introductory one credit class open to non-music major students only. MA 2101 Applied Composition III 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1102 Applied Composition II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 1102 to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in composition and musical development. MA 2102 Applied Composition IV 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2101 Applied Composition III ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 2101 to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in composition and musical development. MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) III 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 1302 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development.
MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) III ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 2301 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 2501 Chorus I 1 credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ ODUJH JURXS RI VLQJHUV WKDW SHUIRUPV D ZLGH YDULHW\ RI FKRUDO ZRUNV UHTXLUHG DW OHDVW RQH PDMRU FRQFHUW HDFK VHPHVWHU $GGLWLRQDO SHUIRUPDQFHV ERWK RQ DQG RII FDPSXV DUH LQFOXGHG DV ZHOO 1R DXGLWLRQ LV UHTXLUHG DQG RSHQ to music major and non-music major. MA 2502 Chorus II 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 2502 Chorus I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ IURP &KRUXV , $ ODUJH JURXS RI VLQJHUV WKDW SHUIRUPV D ZLGH YDULHW\ RI FKRUDO ZRUNV UHTXLUHG DW OHDVW RQH PDMRU FRQFHUW HDFK VHPHVWHU $GGLWLRQDO SHUIRUPDQFHV ERWK RQ DQG RII FDPSXV DUH LQFOXGHG DV ZHOO 1R DXGLWLRQ LV UHTXLUHG DQG RSHQ WR PXVLF PDMRU DQG QRQ PXVLF PDMRUV MA 2511 Improvisation Techniques 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQWURGXFWLRQ WR LPSURYLVDWLRQ ([SORUDWLRQ RI WKH FRQFHSWV RI LPSURYLVDWLRQ LQ WKH YDULHG VHWWLQJV RI ZRUOG PXVLF MD]] DQG FRQWHPSRUDU\ FODVVLFDO PXVLF 7HFKQLTXHV FRYHUHG LQFOXGH SDFLQJ UK\WKPLF GHQVLW\ PHORGLF DQG UK\WKPLF HPEHOOLVKPHQW FKRUG WRQHV XVH RI VRQJ PHORG\ DQG V\QFRSDWLRQ 'HYHORSPHQW RI HIIHFWLYH SUDFWLFH VNLOOV MA 2801 Church Music Ensemble I 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of various Church music. MA 2802 Church Music Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 2801 Church Music Ensemble I ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of various Church music. MA 2901 Early Music Ensemble I 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of Medieval and Renaissance music. MA 2902 Early Music Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 2901 Early Music Ensemble I ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of Medieval and Renaissance music. MA 3101 Applied Composition V 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2102 Applied Composition IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 2102 to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in composition and musical development. MA 3102 Applied Composition VI 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 3101 Applied Composition V ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 3101 to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in composition and musical development. MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) V 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 2302 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development.
MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VI 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 3301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) V ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 3301 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 3501 Flamenco Techniques 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... A practical study of Flamenco guitar techniques; emphasis is on the elementary chord progressions and techniques XVHG LQ )ODPHQFR %DVLF FKRUGLQJ IRU %XOHULDV 6ROHDUHV $OHJULDV 6HYLOODQDV )DUUXFD 7LHQWRV 7DQJRV 5XPED =DPEUD *XDMLUDV DQG *DUURWLQ MA 3511 Guitar Harmony 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... Complete examination of four-note structures on the guitar. Different voice-leading concepts will be introduced resulting in an enriched vertical and horizontal harmonic awareness by students MA 3801 Contemporary Music Ensemble I 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of 20th Century classical music. MA 3802 Contemporary Music Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 3801 Contemporary Music Ensemble I ................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrumental/vocal ensembles that focus on the performance of 20th Century classical music. MA 3901 Baroque Music Ensemble I 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QVWUXPHQWDO YRFDO HQVHPEOHV WKDW IRFXV RQ WKH SHUIRUPDQFH RI %DURTXH PXVLF MA 3902 Baroque Music Ensemble II 1 credit Prerequisite: MA 3901 Baroque Music Ensemble I ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QVWUXPHQWDO YRFDO HQVHPEOHV WKDW IRFXV RQ WKH SHUIRUPDQFH RI %DURTXH PXVLF MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VII 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VI ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 3302 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 4302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VIII 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VII ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 4301 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 4311 Advanced Performance I 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 3302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VI ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 3302 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development. MA 4312 Advanced Performance II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 4311 Advanced Performance (Instrumental or Vocal) I ................................................................................................................................................................................... A continuation from MA 4311 as a private lesson to continue the consistency of the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; improvement in performing skill and musical development.
MB 2411 Technology in Music Business I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a fundamental study of electronic music that focuses on contemporary applications of technology in music business. The use of musical software as a learning assistance in terms of ear training and music production is included. MB 2412 Technology in Music Business II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MB 2411 Technology in Music Business I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a continuation of the principles of technology used within the application of business. The emphasis of this course resolves around advanced technologies used in the recording industry. MB 2511 Introduction to Music Business 3 Credits Prerequisite: Sophomore year standing. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO SURYLGH D VXUYH\ RI WKH PXVLF LQGXVWU\ KLJKOLJKWLQJ WKRVH DUHDV ZKHUH PXVLF DQG EXVLQHVV LQWHUVHFW 7KH IRFXV ZLOO EH RQ FDUHHU SRVVLELOLWLHV LQ WKH PXVLF LQGXVWU\ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI EXVLQHVV UHODWHG NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOOV QHFHVVDU\ IRU HIIHFWLYHO\ PDLQWDLQLQJ D SURIHVVLRQDO PXVLF FDUHHU WKH YRFDEXODU\ DQG WHUPLQRORJ\ RI WKH PXVLF LQGXVWU\ DQG WKH GLVWLQFWLRQ EHWZHHQ PXVLF DQG EXVLQHVV DW WKH FRUSRUDWH OHYHO 7KH FRXUVH ZLOO VHUYH ERWK VWXGHQWV ZKR ZLVK WR LQFUHDVH WKHLU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI FRPPRQ EXVLQHVV SUDFWLFHV UHODWHG WR WKH PXVLF LQGXVWU\ DQG those who consider further study in music business/management. 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MC 2211 History of Music Notation 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II ................................................................................................................................................................................... (YROXWLRQ RI PXVLF QRWDWLRQ 7DEODWXUH V\VWHPV 1HXPDWLF DQG 0HQVXUDO QRWDWLRQ (OHPHQWV RI QRWDWLRQ LQ WUDGLWLRQDO practice and modern usage. Idiomatic notation. Manuscript techniques. A detailed study of music terminology is included. MC 2301 Accompaniment I 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Discussion and implementation of techniques for accompanying a vocalist or instrumentalist. 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MC 3211 Piano Literature I 3 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ KLVWRULFDO VXUYH\ RI WKH FRQWULEXWLYH HOHPHQWV VW\OLVWLF FKDUDFWHULVWLFV IRUP DQG NH\ERDUG WHFKQLTXHV IURP WKH WK FHQWXU\ WR WKH WK FHQWXU\ $Q H[DPLQDWLRQ RI WKH KLVWRU\ RI WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI WKH SLDQR DQG LWV OLWHUDWXUH including music written for early keyboard instruments. 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MC 3222 Guitar Literature II 3 Credits Prerequisite: MC 3221 Guitar Literature I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ IURP *XLWDU /LWHUDWXUH , ([DPLQDWLRQ RI VW\OH DQG VWUXFWXUH DQG WKHLU LPSDFW RQ SHUIRUPDQFH &KDPEHU PXVLF ZLWK JXLWDU DQG VROR JXLWDU OLWHUDWXUH (PSKDVLV RQ WK DQG WK FHQWXU\ UHSHUWRU\ MC 3231 Lute Literature I 3 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ KLVWRULFDO VXUYH\ RI WKH FRQWULEXWLYH HOHPHQWV VW\OLVWLF FKDUDFWHULVWLFV LQVWUXPHQWV DQG WHFKQLTXHV IURP WKH 0LGGOH $JH WR WKH ODWH %DURTXH SHULRG $Q H[DPLQDWLRQ RI WKH KLVWRU\ RI WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI WKH OXWH DQG LWV OLWHUDWXUH MC 3232 Lute Literature II 3 Credits Prerequisite: MC 3231 Lute Literature I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRQWLQXDWLRQ IURP /XWH /LWHUDWXUH , ([DPLQDWLRQ RI VW\OH DQG VWUXFWXUH DQG WKHLU LPSDFW RQ SHUIRUPDQFH &KDPEHU PXVLF ZLWK OXWH DQG VROR OLWHUDWXUH (PSKDVLV RQ WK FHQWXU\ UHSHUWRU\ MC 3241 Vocal Literature 3 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6XUYH\ RI VWDQGDUG YRFDO UHSHUWRLUH IURP WKH +LJK %DURTXH WR WKH SUHVHQW (PSKDVLV RQ VW\OLVWLF DQG LQWHUSUHWLYH WUDLWV SHGDJRJLFDO LVVXHV DQG UHSHUWRLUH VHOHFWLRQ PDMRU FRPSRVHUV DQG UHSUHVHQWDWLYH ZRUNV MC 3242 Opera Literature 3 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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MC 3501 Introduction to Basso Continuo 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF 3ULQFLSOHV DQG WHFKQLTXH RI FRQWLQXR SOD\LQJ 2Q FRPSOHWLRQ RI WKLV FRXUVH VWXGHQWV VKRXOG EH DEOH WR UHDOLVH FDGHQFHV DQG FKRUG SURJUHVVLRQV RI PRGHUDWH GLIÃ&#x20AC;FXOW\ RQ WKHLU LQVWUXPHQW MC 3502 Basso Continuo 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... Advanced principles and technique of continuo playing. On completion of this course students should be able to UHDOLVH DOO FDGHQFHV DQG FKRUG SURJUHVVLRQV ZLWK VSHFLDO DWWHQWLRQ JLYHQ WR WK FHQWXU\ OLWHUDWXUH ,QGLYLGXDO DQG group lessons with possible participation to the choir rehearsals. MC 4212 Lute Tablature 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 2302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... 'HWDLOHG DQDO\VLV RI WKH OXWH WDEODWXUH V\VWHPV ,WDOLDQ )UHQFK *HUPDQ DQG 6SDQLVK WDEODWXUH 6WXGHQWV ZLOO OHDUQ WKH GLIIHUHQW WXQLQJV RI 5HQDLVVDQFH OXWH DUFKOXWH WKHRUER DQG %DURTXH OXWH KRZ WR WUDQVFULEH WDEODWXUHV LQ PRGHUQ QRWDWLRQ DQG KRZ WR DGDSW LW IRU WKH JXLWDU (PSKDVLV RQ WK DQG WK FHQWXU\ UHSHUWRU\ MC 4301 Senior Recital 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 4301 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) VII ................................................................................................................................................................................... Presentation of a 60-minute recital demonstrating the ability to perform in a variety of musical styles and periods. MCE 2101 Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1213 Physics II ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR 0HFKDWURQLFV DQG WKH LQWHUDFWLRQ EHWZHHQ PHFKDQLFDO DFWXDWLRQ DQG HOHFWURQLF FRQWURO HYROXWLRQ RI HQJLQHHULQJ GHVLJQ HDUO\ GHVLJQ HYROXWLRQ FDVH VWXGLHV VLPSOH VXEV\VWHP LQWHJUDWLRQ 0RGHUQ WHFKQRORJLHV FRQWURO VHQVRUV SRZHU VXSSOLHV DQG FRQWUROOHG GULYHV DQG 0HFKDWURQLFV 7KH QHHG IRU D V\VWHPV DSSURDFK WR (QJLQHHULQJ 'HVLJQ &RQWURO DQG (PEHGGHG ,QWHOOLJHQFH 7KH FKDOOHQJH RI LGHD VRXUFLQJ FDVH VWXGLHV ([DPSOHV RI technology mix in industrial sectors MCE 2102 Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory I 1 Credit Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MCE 2101 Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................................... ([SHULPHQWV FRYHULQJ EDVLF FRQWURO WKHRU\ DF PRWRUV VWHSSHU PRWRUV SURJUDPPDEOH ORJLF FRQWUROOHUV SQHXPDWLF hydraulic and mechanical systems MCE 4101 Introduction to Robotics 3 Credits Prerequisite: ME 2212 Mechanics of Machinery ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR 5RERWLF V\VWHPV VSDWLDO GHVFULSWLRQV .LQHPDWLFV -DFRELDQV 5RERW G\QDPLFV 7UDMHFWRU\ JHQHUDWLRQ 3RVLWLRQ DQG IRUFH FRQWURO ,PDJH SURFHVVLQJ DQG DQDO\VLV MCE 4102 Introduction to Industrial Automation 3 Credits Prerequisite: CE 2704 Digital Logic Design ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3/& ,QVWUXPHQWDWLRQ 6HQVRUV DQG $FWXDWRUV LQ PDQXIDFWXULQJ DXWRPDWLRQ 6LJQDO &RQGLWLRQLQJ &RPSXWHU EDVHG control system. MCE 4103 Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory II 1 Credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3UHUHTXLVLWH RU &R UHTXLVLWH 0&( ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR ,QGXVWULDO $XWRPDWLRQ ([SHULPHQWV FRYHULQJ VHQVRUV VLJQDO FRQGLWLRQLQJ LQVWUXPHQWDWLRQ GLJLWDO FRQWURO GLJLWDO VLJQDO SURFHVVLQJ 3/& and robotics MCE 4901 Mechatronics Engineering Project I 1 Credit Prerequisite: Senior Standing ................................................................................................................................................................................... Study and development in mechatronics engineering. Students must be submit reports at the end of the semester.
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MGT 2900 Principles of Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 1101 Introduction to Business ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH HVVHQWLDO SULQFLSOHV RI PDQDJHPHQW SODQQLQJ RUJDQL]LQJ OHDGLQJ DQG FRQWUROOLQJ 7KH WKHRU\ RI PDQDJHPHQW DV DSSOLHG WR PRGHUQ FRUSRUDWH VWUXFWXUH LV GLVFXVVHG 7RSLFV LQFOXGH PDQDJHPHQW SROLFLHV GHSDUWPHQWDOL]DWLRQ FHQWUDOL]DWLRQ DQG GHFHQWUDOL]DWLRQ OLQH DQG VWDII IXQFWLRQV DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR KXPDQ UHVRXUFHV PDQDJHPHQW MGT 3901 Organization Theory 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK WKH WKHRULHV SUDFWLFHV DQG SUREOHPV RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG LWV HQYLURQPHQW IXQFWLRQ DQG VWUXFWXUH RI DXWKRULW\ DQG UHVSRQVLELOLW\ IRUPDO DQG LQIRUPDO RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG VRFLDO V\VWHP RUJDQL]DWLRQDO EHKDYLRU RUJDQL]DWLRQDO FRQWURO UHVHDUFK DQG GHYHORSPHQW FKDQJLQJ RI FRUSRUDWH VWUXFWXUH MGT 3903 Leadership 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with the types of leadership and recognition of the problems faced by leaders in various working VLWXDWLRQV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ WKH UROH RI WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW OLQH VXSHUYLVRU DQG KLV VXERUGLQDWH H[SORUDWLRQ RI WKHRULHV RI ZRUNHU PRWLYDWLRQ DQG WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQ QDWXUH DQG FKDUDFWHU RI LQĂ XHQWLDO OHDGHUV 0*7 2IĂ&#x20AC;FH 0DQDJHPHQW &UHGLWV Prerequisite: MGT 1101 Introduction to Business ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI YDULRXV SKDVHV RI RIĂ&#x20AC;FH PDQDJHPHQW WKH PRGHUQ FRQFHSWV RI RIĂ&#x20AC;FH PDQDJHPHQW RUJDQL]DWLRQ RSHUDWLRQ QDWXUH RI WKH RIĂ&#x20AC;FH ZRUN RIĂ&#x20AC;FH OD\RXW RIĂ&#x20AC;FH SHUVRQQHO SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWURO RI RIĂ&#x20AC;FH ZRUN SURGXFWLYLW\ measurement and cost control. MGT 3905 Operations Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH IXQGDPHQWDOV RI LQGXVWULDO PDQDJHPHQW IURP WKH SRLQW RI YLHZ RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ VWUXFWXUH SURGXFW SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW DQG UHVHDUFK VWDQGDUGL]DWLRQ SODQW ORFDWLRQ DQG OD\RXW PDWHULDOV KDQGOLQJ PDFKLQHV HTXLSPHQW DQG PDLQWHQDQFH DQG WKH RYHUDOO RSHUDWLRQ RI SURGXFWLRQ DQG FRQWURO MGT 3906 Managerial Group Dynamics 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3903 Leadership ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR DFFOLPDWH VWXGHQWV WR PHWKRGV DQG VNLOOV RI FRQIHUHQFH DQG GLVFXVVLRQ OHDGHUVKLS ZLWK the main emphasis on improving the effectiveness of leaderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance in group problem-solving and decisionPDNLQJ EDVLQJ XSRQ WKH DVVXPSWLRQ WKDW VNLOOHG OHDGHUVKLS PXVW EH DEOH WR GLVVLSDWH WKH IRUFHV LQ D JURXS WKDW PDNH for frustration and to utilize the group resource that make for cooperative problem-solving. MGT 3907 Business Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG2001 English IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to train the students to fully understand and effectively use the patterns of communication LQ EXVLQHVV LQ ERWK WKHRULHV DQG SUDFWLFHV RI WKH EXVLQHVV SURIHVVLRQDO 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV EXVLQHVV OHWWHUV HVVD\V DQG UHSRUWLQJ PHPRUDQGD FRQYHUVDWLRQ LQWHUYLHZLQJ SUHVHQWDWLRQ DGYHUWLVLQJ DQG SXEOLF UHODWLRQV UHDGLQJ DQG OLVWHQLQJ WHFKQLTXHV $OVR LQFOXGHG LV D WKRURXJK UHYLHZ RI (OHFWURQLF PDLO YLGHRFRQIHUHQFLQJ GHFLVLRQ VXSSRUW V\VWHPV FROODERUDWLYH ZULWLQJ V\VWHPV JURXS VFKHGXOLQJ V\VWHPV DQG ,QWHUQHW EDVHG FRPPXQLFDWLRQV MGT 3915 Project Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SURMHFW SODQQLQJ SURFHGXUH E\ FRQVLGHULQJ IDFWRUV LQ GHWHUPLQLQJ SURMHFW REMHFWLYHV VHWWLQJ RI ZRUN V\VWHP DOORFDWLRQ RI UHVRXUFHV SURMHFW IHDVLELOLW\ DQDO\VLV PDWUL[ PRGHO RUJDQL]DWLRQ PDQDJHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV DQG RSHUDWLRQ SURFHGXUHV LQ DFFRPSOLVKLQJ JRDO VXFK DV LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ FRRUGLQDWLRQ FRQWUROOLQJ DQG evaluation of the project.
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MGT 3917 Innovation and change Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with the concept of innovation and change management. It views innovation as a management SURFHVV ZLWK H[WHUQDO OLQNDJHV 7KH UROH RI LQQRYDWLRQ DQG KRZ WR PDQDJH LQQRYDWLRQ ZLWKLQ Ă&#x20AC;UPV LV GLVFXVVHG ,W also covers new product and services development as part of innovation. MGT 3921 Employment Procedure and Evaluation 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV UHFUXLWPHQW PHWKRGV ODERU ODZV DQG HYDOXDWLRQ RI HPSOR\HHV ,W GHDOV ZLWK WKH ORJLF RI VHOHFWLRQ DQG WKH SURFHVVHV RI UHFUXLWPHQW LQWHUYLHZ DQG WHVWLQJ UHFUXLWPHQW RI SHUVRQQHO IRU GLIIHUHQW OHYHOV ODZV JRYHUQLQJ ODERU HYDOXDWLRQ RI HPSOR\PHQW WHFKQLTXHV DQG LQGLYLGXDO SHUIRUPDQFH MGT 3922 Introduction to New Ventures 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV LQ GHSWK NQRZOHGJH DERXW QHZ YHQWXUH IRUPDWLRQ KRZ WR ODXQFK D QHZ EXVLQHVV YHQWXUH KRZ WR JHW LGHDV WR UHDOLW\ DQG KRZ WR GHYHORS VWUDWHJ\ MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH VWXG\ RI SKDVHV RI KXPDQ UHVRXUFH PDQDJHPHQW PHWKRGV WHFKQLTXHV DQG SURFHGXUHV RI WKH PDQDJHULDO DV ZHOO DV WKH RSHUDWLRQDO SKDVHV RI SURFXUHPHQW GHYHORSPHQW PDLQWHQDQFH DQG XWLOL]DWLRQ RI DQ HIIHFWLYH ZRUNLQJ IRUFH 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV WKH UDLVLQJ RI JUHDWHU HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ DQG SURGXFWLYHQHVV RI KXPDQ UHVRXUFH WKURXJK WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI HIIHFWLYH SROLFLHV DQG SUDFWLFHV LQ VHOHFWLRQ WUDLQLQJ FRPSHQVDWLRQ SURPRWLRQ DQG WUDQVIHU KHDOWK DQG VDIHW\ SURYLVLRQV PRUDOH EXLOGLQJ MRE VWDELOL]DWLRQ JULHYDQFH KDQGOLQJ DQG GLVFLSOLQDU\ DFWLRQV DQG WKH KXPDQ relations aspect of dealing with personnel. MGT 3924 Human Resources Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK WKH SULQFLSOHV RI WUDLQLQJ DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI SHUVRQQHO W\SHV PHWKRGV DQG FRQWHQWV RI WUDLQLQJ SURJUDPV GHYHORSPHQW RI WKH SURJUDPV HYDOXDWLRQ RI WUDLQLQJ SURJUDP EHKDYLRUDO FKDQJHV DQG WUDLQLQJ for different levels of personnel and leadership training. MGT 3940 Prerequisite:
Business Research Methodology 3 Credits BG 2200 Statistics II BIS 3340 Computer Tools in Research ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F UHVHDUFK PHWKRGV IRU EXVLQHVV GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG SUREOHP VROYLQJ (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ WKH QDWXUH RI UHVHDUFK FKRRVLQJ D SUREOHP DQG VFRSH IRU UHVHDUFK LQ EXVLQHVV DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ SODQQLQJ DQG RUJDQL]LQJ WKH UHVHDUFK SURMHFW PHWKRGRORJ\ DQG WHFKQLTXHV LQ GDWD FROOHFWLRQ GHVLJQ RI UHVHDUFK SURMHFW SURFHVVLQJ analysis and presentation of data in appropriate report format. Students will be trained in writing a research report. MGT 3941 Quantitative Business Analysis 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2200 Statistics II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the application of quantitative techniques to the formulation and solution of economic and business probOHPV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH GHPDQG DQG FRVW DQDO\VLV IRUHFDVWLQJ PHWKRGV OLQHDU SURJUDPPLQJ LQYHQWRU\ DQG TXHXLQJ theories. MGT 3942 Prerequisite:
Organization Behavior 3 Credits MGT 2900 Principles of Management MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRQFHSWV IRU GHYHORSLQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQV GHWHUPLQLQJ WKH GLUHFWLRQ IRU RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW VWDJHV RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW ZRUN VWUDWHJLHV DQG WDFWLFV RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW VXFK DV WHDP GHYHORSPHQW LQWHUJURXS UHODWLRQVKLSV JRDO VHWWLQJ DQG SODQQLQJ GHYHORSPHQW RI VNLOOV DQG DELOLWLHV IRU LQGLYLGXDO SDUWLFLSDQWV HWF RUJDQL]DWLRQ HQYLURQPHQW LQWHUIDFH WKH JURXS WR JURXS LQWHUIDFH LQGLYLGXDO DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQ LQWHUIDFH SUREOHP VROYLQJ E\ PHDQV RI PDQDJHULDO VWUDWHJ\ WKH ZD\ ZRUN LV GRQH QHZ HQYLURQPHQW VWUDWHJ\ FRPPXQLFDWLRQV DQG LQĂ XHQFH SDWWHUQV LQ LQFOXGLQJ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW SULQFLSOHV DQG FRQFHSWV LQ SUDFWLFH ZKLFK leads to effective cooperation and healthy organization.
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MGT 4908 Administrative Planning and Control 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK RUJDQL]DWLRQDO REMHFWLYH IRUPXODWLRQ RI FRUSRUDWH SROLFLHV DQG VWUDWHJLHV SODQQLQJ SURFHVVHV LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ DQG WKH SURFHVV RI FRQWURO LQ WKH DFFRPSOLVKPHQW RI DQ RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V REMHFWLYHV VKRUW WHUP DQG ORQJ WHUP SODQQLQJ SODQQLQJ IRU SURĂ&#x20AC;W HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH SODQ WKH PHWKRGV SURFHVVHV DQG SUREOHPV LQ VHWWLQJ XS GLIIHUHQW V\VWHPV RI FRQWURO XVHG E\ PDQDJHPHQW DQG WKH DQDO\VLV RI LQIRUPDWLRQ IRU GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ MGT 4909 Communication in Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The main objective of this course is to apply the general communication concept to business management system E\ VWXG\LQJ RI KLQGUDQFH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SUREOHPV DIIHFWLQJ WKH PDQDJHPHQW SURFHVV DQG HIIHFWLYHQHVV LQFOXGing approaches to solution of such problems relationship between communication system and other management LQJUHGLHQWV VXFK DV GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DXWKRULW\ UHVSRQVLELOLW\ GHOHJDWLRQ RSHUDWLRQ RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ FRRSHUDWLRQ FRRUGLQDWLRQ DQG FRQĂ LFWV ZLWK RUJDQL]DWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWUROOLQJ RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ V\VWHPV IRU DQ optimal effectiveness in the management of organization. MGT 4910 Productivity and Quality Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3905 Operations Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course deals with philosophy and principles and practices of productivity and quality management. It also covHUV PDQ\ FRQFHSWV WRROV WHFKQLTXHV DQG V\VWHPV DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK SURGXFWLYLW\ DQG TXDOLW\ LQFOXGLQJ TXDOLW\ FLUFOH 740 ,62 EHQFKPDUNLQJ DQG 6L[ 6LJPD MGT 4911 Seminar in Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior Standing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate experience and knowledge from all areas of management. The approach will be case study analysis and special lectures from guest lecturers from EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV UHVHDUFK DQG RWKHUV MGT 4912 Individual Research 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior Standing (Management Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate experience and knowledge from all areas of management. The approach will be case study analysis and special lectures from guest lecturers from EXVLQHVV Ă&#x20AC;HOGV UHVHDUFK DQG RWKHUV MGT 4913 Corporate Strategy 3 Credits Prerequisite: FIN 3701 Corporate Finance ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV LQWHQGHG WR IDPLOLDUL]H VWXGHQWV ZLWK SUREOHPV LQ RYHUDOO EXVLQHVV SROLF\ IRUPXODWLRQ DQG SUREOHPV LQ management as well as provide practical experience in analysis and decision-making process for these problems. The methods of teaching will be case discussion by using cases developed from the real life situation of business Ă&#x20AC;UPV DQG RWKHU RUJDQL]DWLRQ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH DVVLJQHG WR DQDO\]H DQG VROYH WKH SUREOHPV FRQFHUQLQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQ HVWDEOLVKPHQW RUJDQL]DWLRQDO FKDQJHV SODQQLQJ PDUNHWLQJ VHOOLQJ SXUFKDVLQJ SURGXFWLRQ ODERU SHUVRQQHO Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH DQG PHDVXUHV RI FRQWURO MGT 4914 Prerequisite:
Entrepreneurship 3 Credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing FIN 3701 Corporate Finance MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology MGT 3905 Operations Management Senior standing (112 credits) ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK SULQFLSOHV WKHRULHV DQG SUDFWLFDO DVSHFWV RI HQWUHSUHQHXUVKLS %XLOGLQJ RQ WKH EDVH RI EXVLQHVV NQRZOHGJH VWXGHQWV KDYH DFTXLUHG LQ WKHLU EXVLQHVV FRXUVH E\ IRFXVLQJ RQ SUH VWDUW XS VWDUW XS DQG HDUO\ JURZWK QHZ YHQWXUH ZULWLQJ EXVLQHVV SODQ DQG PDNLQJ H[LVWLQJ HQWHUSULVHV SURĂ&#x20AC;WDEOH MGT 4916 Prerequisite:
Negotiation Strategy 3 Credits MGT 2404 Managerial Psychology MGT 2900 Principles of Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to provide students with principles and practices of both domestic and international negotiaWLRQ IRU H[DPSOH LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOGV RI SROLWLFDO PDUNHWLQJ DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO QHJRWLDWLRQV ,W DOVR LQFOXGHV WKH LPSDFW RI YHUEDO DQG QRQ YHUEDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQV ,W H[SORUHV WKH QHJRWLDWLQJ SURFHVV LQFOXGLQJ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI VNLOOV LQ PDQDJ-
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MGT 4923 Wage and Salary Administration 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT3923 Strategic Human Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is an intensive course on the methods and techniques of determining the relative worth of jobs and giving them RI DSSURSULDWH PRQHWDU\ YDOXHV LQ WHUPV RI VDODU\ DQG ZDJH UDWHV WKH EDVLF W\SHV RI MRE YDOXDWLRQ WKH DQDO\VLV RI basic principles of wage and salary administration and their effects on morale of employees. MGT 4924 Manpower Planning 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ DQG DQDO\VLV RI ORQJ UDQJH SHUVRQQHO SROLF\ DQG RSHUDWLRQ SODQQLQJ RI WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ RUJDQL]LQJ RI ZRUN V\VWHP ERWK LQ LWV VWUXFWXUH DQG SURFHGXUHV GHSDUWPHQWDO KXPDQ UHVRXUFHV GHPDQG UDWH RI PDQSRZHU SURFXUHPHQW WR UHSODFH YDFDQF\ GXH WR SURPRWLRQ UHWLUHPHQW DQG GLVPLVVDO RI KXPDQ UHVRXUFHV IDFWRUV DQG OLPLWDWLRQV RI SHUVRQQHO GHYHORSPHQW DW DOO RUJDQL]DWLRQDO OHYHOV IRU ERWK H[LVWLQJ DQG LQFRPLQJ SHUVRQQHO LQFOXGLQJ PDQSRZHU planning for all types of personnel at different periods and situations. MGT 4925 Labor Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 3923 Strategic Human Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q DQDO\VLV RI ODERU UHODWLRQV IRFXVLQJ RQ PDQDJHPHQW SUREOHPV DQG WKHLU VROXWLRQV WKH HQYLURQPHQWDO IUDPHZRUN WKH OHJDO IUDPHZRUN WKH EHKDYLRUDO VWUXFWXUH RI RUJDQL]HG ODERU JURXSV FROOHFWLYH EDUJDLQLQJ DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ RI ODERU DJUHHPHQW KDQGOLQJ RI ODERU GLVSXWHV DQG ODERU UHODWLRQV SROLFLHV MGT 4943 Prerequisite:
Organization Development 3 Credits MGT 3901 Business Organization MGT 3942 Organization Behavior ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRQFHSWV IRU GHYHORSLQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQV GHWHUPLQLQJ WKH GLUHFWLRQ IRU RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW VWDJHV RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW ZRUN VWUDWHJLHV DQG WDFWLFV RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW VXFK DV WHDP GHYHORSPHQW LQWHUJURXS UHODWLRQVKLSV JRDO VHWWLQJ DQG SODQQLQJ GHYHORSPHQW RI VNLOOV DQG DELOLWLHV IRU LQGLYLGXDO SDUWLFLSDQWV HWF RUJDQL]DWLRQ HQYLURQPHQW LQWHUIDFH WKH JURXS WR JURXS LQWHUIDFH LQGLYLGXDO DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQ LQWHUIDFH SUREOHP VROYLQJ E\ PHDQV RI PDQDJHULDO VWUDWHJ\ WKH ZD\ ZRUN LV GRQH QHZ HQYLURQPHQW VWUDWHJ\ FRPPXQLFDWLRQV DQG LQĂ XHQFH SDWWHUQV LQ LQFOXGLQJ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW SULQFLSOHV DQG FRQFHSWV LQ SUDFWLFH ZKLFK leads to effective cooperation and healthy organization. MGT 4944 Organization Psychology 3 Credits Prerequisites: MGT 3942 Organization Behavior ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK DQ DSSOLFDWLRQ RI SV\FKRORJ\ WR SHUVRQQHO SUREOHPV LQ RUJDQL]DWLRQ ZLWK PDMRU HPSKDVLV RQ SUREOHP VROYLQJ DSSURDFKHV DQG VHOHFWLRQ RI SHUVRQQHO VWUDWHJLHV :LWKLQ WKLV FRXUVH VWXGHQWV ZLOO EH JLYHQ DQ opportunity to learn a real personnel problem-solving utilized by psychologists. MGT 4945 Prerequisites:
Cooperative Education 9 Credits Completion of 109 credits Cumulative GPA: at least 2:00 Approval of the cooperative education director and CE advisor ................................................................................................................................................................................... (DFK VWXGHQW LV UHTXLUHG WR VKRZ SURRI RI ZRUN DV D WHPSRUDU\ HPSOR\HH ZLWK D SULYDWH FRPSDQ\ IRU RQH VHPHVWHU DSSUR[LPDWHO\ PRQWKV 7KH VHOHFWHG FRPSDQ\ PXVW EH DSSURYHG E\ WKH FRRSHUDWLYH HGXFDWLRQ FHQWHU $IWHU WKH FRPSOHWLRQ RI WKH PRQWK LQWHUQVKLS VWXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR VXEPLW D UHSRUW RQ WKH FRRSHUDWLYH HGXFDWLRQ WR WKH &( DGYLVRU DQG DWWHQG D VHPLQDU IRU UHSRUW SUHVHQWDWLRQ DQG GLVFXVVLRQ
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MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 1101 Introduction to Business ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the principles and problems involved in the transfer of goods and services from the producer to the conVXPHU FRQVXPHUŇ&#x2039;V EX\LQJ PRWLYHV SURGXFW SROLFLHV GLVWULEXWLRQ SROLFLHV SULFH SROLFLHV VDOHV SURPRWLRQ SROLFLHV DQG WKH LPSURYHPHQW RI PDUNHWLQJ HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH H[DPLQHV WKH VWUDWHJLF XVH RI YDULRXV PDUNHWLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ HOHPHQWV LQFOXGLQJ DGYHUWLVLQJ VDOHV SURPRWLRQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SHUVRQDO VHOOLQJ HYHQW VSRQVRUVKLSV DQG GLUHFW PDUNHWLQJ WR EXLOG DQG PDLQWDLQ EUDQG equity. Analysis will focus on topics such as: selecting among alternative promotional tools; budgeting and allocaWLRQ GHFLVLRQV GHWHUPLQLQJ DSSURSULDWH PHVVDJH VWUDWHJ\ GHYHORSLQJ PHGLD VFKHGXOHV IRU D JLYHQ SURGXFW PDUNHW and ethical principles in marketing communications. Particular attention will be paid to the effective integration of elements across the promotional mix. MKT 3212 Retail Promotion 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on promotion strategies and tools used by retailers to achieve a multitude of objectives such as EXLOGLQJ WKH VWRUH LPDJH JHQHUDWLQJ VWRUH WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F DQG LQGXFLQJ LPPHGLDWH SXUFKDVHV 6WXGHQWV DUH H[SRVHG WR WKH broad array of tools from the use of local advertising in broadcast and print media to in-store displays and product/ visual merchandising. MKT 3515 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7RSLFV LQFOXGH WKH VFRSH DQG REMHFWLYH RI QHJRWLDWLRQ LQ SURFXUHPHQW SDUWLFLSDWLRQ DQG UHODWLRQVKLS RI IXQFWLRQDO HOHPHQWV RI WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQ RI WKH SXUFKDVLQJ GHSDUWPHQW SUHSDUDWLRQ FRQGXFW DQG UHFRUGLQJ RI QHJRWLDWLRQV DQDO\VLV RI VRXUFHV RI VXSSO\ FRQWUDFW FRVW SULFH SURĂ&#x20AC;W LQYHVWPHQW DQG ULVN FRVW SULQFLSOHV WHFKQLTXHV RI QHJRWLDtion; make or buy; and transportation service. MKT 3525 Sales Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... The management of personal selling process in marketing: types of sales organizations and their relations with other departments of the business; the place of sales research and planning in marketing; the selection of selling PHWKRGV FUHGLW FROOHFWLRQ DQG VDOHV Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ KLULQJ WUDLQLQJ FRPSHQVDWLQJ DQG VXSHUYLVLQJ RI VDOHVPDQ MKT 3530 Prerequisite:
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MKT 3628 Public Relations 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is an in-depth introduction to the body of knowledge underlying the public relations process and the job skills RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SURIHVVLRQDOV WKH UROH RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV RUJDQL]DWLRQV DQG WKH UROH RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV LQ RUJDnizations. 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International Marketing Communications 3 credits MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications OR MKT 3620 Global Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is a study of globalize and domestic cultural diversity and their impact on IMC strategy development. ParWLFXODU IRFXV LV JLYHQ WR YDOXHV EHKDYLRUV DQG XQGHUO\LQJ DVVXPSWLRQV UHODWHG WR YHUEDO DQG YLVXDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ strategies and the debate surrounding standardization versus localization of worldwide marketing communications FDPSDLJQV &DVH 6WXGLHV RI ,0& FDPSDLJQV GLUHFWHG WRZDUGV FXOWXUDOO\ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F GRPHVWLF DQG LQWHUQDWLRQDO DXGLences are part of the course methodology. MKT 4725 Competitive Analysis and Strategy 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV SURYLVLRQ RI DQDO\WLFDO FRQFHSWV LQ FRPSHWLWLYH HQYLURQPHQW HIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW PDUNHW IXQFWLRQLQJ LQGXVWU\ DQDO\VLV VWUDWHJLF JURXSV LQ LQGXVWU\ DQG JOREDO FRPSHWLWLRQ DV ZHOO DV HQFRPSDVVLQJ DQDO\VLV IRU FRPSHWLWLYH DGYDQWDJH YHUWLFDO OLQNDJHV FRUSRUDWH GLYHUVLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ DQG FRPSHWLWLYH VWUDWHJLF DOOLDQFHV ,W SURYLGHV DQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKH ULYDOU\ XVLQJ JDPH WKHRU\ SURGXFW SRVLWLRQLQJ FRPSHWLWLYH SULFLQJ DQG UHVHDUFK DQG GHYHORSPHQW in competitive environment. MKT 4726 Advertising and Creative Strategy 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH UROH RI FUHDWLYH VWUDWHJ\ LQ DGYHUWLVLQJ DQG RWKHU SURPRWLRQDO PL[ LQ DGGLWLRQ ZLWK WKH examination and systematic development of the creative brief or copy platform as a means of designing message strategies that evoke consistent value and identity. The topics will cover understanding creative content and the creDWLYH SURFHVV EHJLQQLQJ ZLWK PDUNHW DQDO\VLV DQG WDUJHW PDUNHW VHOHFWLRQ WR EUDQG DWWULEXWHV DQG YDOXH SURSRVLWLRQV WR FUHDWLYH H[HFXWLRQ (PSKDVLV LV JLYHQ WR ZRUNLQJ WRZDUGV DQG H[HFXWLRQ RI WKH ´ELJ LGHDµ MKT 4727 Integrated Media Planning 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH QDWXUH RI PHGLD WKH PHGLD EXVLQHVV DQG WKH PHGLD LQGXVWU\ 7RSLFV LQFOXGH WKH UROHV RI DQG UHODWLRQVKLSV DPRQJ PHGLD SODQQHUV EX\HUV DQG VHOOHUV WKH FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI WUDGLWLRQDO QRQWUDGLWLRQDO DQG interactive media; general procedures in media planning; basic and advanced measurements in media analysis; HYDOXDWLRQ DQG VHOHFWLRQ RI PHGLD YHKLFOHV WKH VWUDWHJLF PHGLD SODQ L H WDUJHW DXGLHQFH VHOHFWLRQ REMHFWLYH VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ PHGLD DQG YHKLFOH VHOHFWLRQ PHGLD EX\LQJ VHWWLQJ DQG DOORFDWLQJ WKH PHGLD EXGJHW DQG PHGLD WHVWLQJ MKT 4730 Prerequisite:
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MKT 4805 Business-to-Business Marketing 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A course encompassing the marketing problems of manufacturers and distributors of industrial goods such as maFKLQHU\ DQG HTXLSPHQW UDZ DQG VHPL IDEULFDWHG PDWHULDOV DQG LQGXVWULDO VXSSOLHV DQG FRPSRQHQW SDUWV 7KH FRXUVH LQFOXGHV WKH LQGXVWULDO PDUNHWLQJ V\VWHP DQG FRQFHSWV GHPDQG DQG SURGXFW FKDUDFWHULVWLFV SURGXFW DQG VHUYLFH GHÃ&#x20AC;QLWLRQV PDUNHW LGHQWLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ HYDOXDWLRQ DQG PHDVXUHPHQW RI PDUNHWLQJ SHUIRUPDQFH SULFLQJ SURPRWLRQ DQG SXEOLF UHODWLRQV LQGXVWULDO FKDQQHO VWUDWHJ\ DQG ORJLVWLFV DQG SHUIRUPDQFH VWDQGDUGV DQG LQVWUXPHQWV RI FRQWURO MKT 4806 Product and Brand Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of management concepts concerning price and product policies; strategies used in developing product lines; pricing decisions in keeping up-to-date the prices of both industrial and consumer goods; product line management; environment factors that have impacts on price and product strategies. MKT 4807 Agricultural Marketing 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the nature and problems of marketing agricultural products with an emphasis on Thai agricultural marketLQJ ,W GLVFXVVHV WKH QDWXUH RI 7KDL DJULFXOWXUDO SURGXFWV DQG WKHLU PDUNHWLQJ V\VWHPV VXUYH\ RI ORFDO DQG IRUHLJQ DJULFXOWXUDO PDUNHWLQJ HQYLURQPHQWDO IDFWRUV RI WKH DJULFXOWXUDO PDUNHWV JUDGLQJ VWRULQJ DQG WUDQVSRUWLQJ WKH SURGXFWV SURPRWLRQDO DFWLYLWLHV DQG SROLFLHV RI WKH JRYHUQPHQW DQG SULYDWH DJHQFLHV MKT 4809 Prerequisite:
Marketing for Services 3 credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing Senior standing (Marketing Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of nature and characteristics of market and consumer behavior for various services; marketing mix for VHUYLFHV VWUXFWXUH DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI LQVWLWXWLRQV LQYROYHG LQ VHOOLQJ VHUYLFHV VXFK DV Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQ EDQNV LQVXUDQFH FRPSDQLHV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ Ã&#x20AC;UPV KRWHOV DQG YDULRXV WUDYHO LQGXVWU\ DJHQFLHV 7KH FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV WKH comparison between marketing for goods and marketing for services. MKT 4810 Export-Import Management 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 3620 Global Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q DGGLWLRQ WR FRPPRQ SULQFLSOHV DQG SUDFWLFHV RI LQWHUQDWLRQDO PDUNHWLQJ PDQDJHPHQW WKH FRXUVH ZLOO LQFOXGH IRUHLJQ PDUNHW H[SORUDWLRQ H[FKDQJH SUREOHPV SUDFWLFHV DQG GRFXPHQW SUHSDUDWLRQ FXVWRPV FOHDUDQFHV DQG IRUZDUGLQJ SUDFWLFHV GHWDLOHG VWXG\ RI FXVWRPV WDULIIV GXWLHV DQG H[SRUW LPSRUW SUHPLXPV ODQGHG FRVW FDOFXODWLRQ PHWKRGV FRPPRGLW\ FODVVLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ V\VWHP RI WKH &XVWRPV 'HSDUWPHQW FDUULHU VHOHFWLRQ GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ PDQDJHPHQW DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQ RI IUHLJKW IRUZDUGLQJ DQG FXVWRPV FOHDUDQFH DJHQFLHV PDUNHWLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ IRU IRUHLJQ SURGXFWV PDQDJHPHQW DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQ RI LPSRUW DQG H[SRUW GHSDUWPHQWV RI ODUJH FRPPHUFLDO Ã&#x20AC;UPV DQG WKH UHODWLRQVKLS ZLWK Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQG WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ LQWHUPHGLDULHV MKT 4811 Prerequisite:
Seminar in Marketing 3 credits MKT4730 Marketing Management Senior standing (Marketing Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... The primary objective of this course is that of an integrating experience for the students. All areas of marketing FXUULFXOXP ZLOO EH EURXJKW WR SOD\ RQ WKH SUREOHPV HQFRXQWHUHG 7KH DSSURDFK ZLOO EH FDVH VWXG\ DQDO\VLV JXHVW OHFWXUHUV IURP EXVLQHVV Ã&#x20AC;HOGV UHVHDUFK DQG RWKHUV MKT 4812 Individual Research 3 credits Prerequisite: Senior standing (Marketing Major) ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course aims at developing in students the ability to apply a theoretical concept to the real world problems of DQ\ RUJDQL]DWLRQ LQ D VHOHFWHG LQGXVWU\ LQ 7KDLODQG $Q\ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F DUHD RI FRQFHQWUDWLRQ ZLOO EH FKRVHQ E\ WKH VWXGHQW upon agreement with an instructor selected from the faculty members of the Marketing Department. A typewritten report must be submitted. MKT 4825 Logistics in Retailing 3 credits Prerequisite: MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7RSLFV LQFOXGH DQ DQDO\VLV RI GLVWULEXWLRQ ORJLVWLFV DV WKH\ UHODWH WR WLPH VHUYLFH FRQFHSWV SURÃ&#x20AC;W FRQWURO FHQWHUV WHFKQRORJLFDO JDLQV WKH WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ V\VWHP HFRQRPLFV RI WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ SULFLQJ QDWLRQDO DQG LQWHUQDWLRQDO UHJXODWLRQV RI WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ IUHLJKW UDWHV RI GLIIHUHQW PRGHV DQG WKHLU FODVVLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ V\VWHPV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ WHUPLQRO-
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Marketing Decision Making 3 credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing Graduating Only or Department Chairpersonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Approval ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ FRXUVH GLUHFWHG WRZDUGV SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWURO LQ WKH DUHD RI PDUNHWLQJ ,W LQFOXGHV WKH SULQFLSOHV WHFKQLTXHV DQG DFWXDO SUDFWLFHV RI PDUNHWLQJ IRUHFDVWLQJ GHPDQG DQDO\VLV DQG HYDOXDWLRQ RI PDUNHW SRWHQWLDO (PSKDVL]LQJ WKH PDUNHW SURMHFWLRQ VDOHV EXGJHWLQJ SULFLQJ GHPDQG DQDO\VLV SURGXFWLRQ DQG GLVWULEXWLRQ VFKHGXOLQJ DV D SDUW RI DGPLQLVWUDWLYH SODQQLQJ IRU SURÃ&#x20AC;W PDUNHW FDPSDLJQ SODQQLQJ DQG H[HFXWLRQ DQG FRQWURO MKT 4831 Prerequisite:
Strategic Retail Planning 3 credits MKT 3803 Retail Management Senior Standing only ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course concentrates on planning to meet the retail objectives. Attention will be devoted to retail strategy planQLQJ SURFHVV LQFOXGLQJ FRQVXPHU EHKDYLRU UHWDLOLQJ UHVHDUFK VHOHFWLRQ RI D VWRUH ORFDWLRQ WKH UHWDLO RUJDQL]DWLRQDO VWUXFWXUH PHUFKDQGLVH SODQQLQJ DQG PDQDJHPHQW FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZLWK WKH FXVWRPHU SULFLQJ SODQQLQJ IRU VHUYLFH UHWDLOHUV LQWHJUDWLQJ DQG FRQWUROOLQJ WKH UHWDLOLQJ VWUDWHJ\ DQG UHWDLOLQJ WUHQGV 6WXGHQWV VKRXOG FRPSOHWH WKLV FRXUVH ZLWK D ´ELJ SLFWXUHµ YLHZ RI UHWDLOLQJ DQG DQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI VLJQLÃ&#x20AC;FDQW IDFWRUV LQ UHWDLOLQJ VXFFHVV MKT 4845 Prerequisite:
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IMC and Building Brand Equity 3 credits MKT 3102 Integrated Marketing Communications Senior Standing only ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on how integrated marketing communications cultivates brand equity. This includes the recognition of the importance of effective corporate/ product/ brand positioning and the utilization of strategies to esWDEOLVK D IDYRUDEOH SRVLWLRQ 7RSLFV LQFOXGH KRZ EUDQG HTXLW\ VKRXOG EH PDQDJHG KRZ EUDQG HTXLW\ LV FUHDWHG DQG SURWHFWHG DQG KRZ LW LV PHDVXUHG ERWK SHUFHSWXDOO\ DQG Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDOO\ 7KH IRXU GLPHQVLRQV RI EUDQG HTXLW\ ² EUDQG OR\DOW\ EUDQG DZDUHQHVV SHUFHLYHG TXDOLW\ DQG EUDQG DVVRFLDWLRQV ² DUH GLVFXVVHG LQ GHWDLO MKT 4847 Prerequisite:
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Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3 credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing Senior standing only ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR LQFRUSRUDWH WKH FXUUHQW LVVXHV LQ PDUNHWLQJ Ã&#x20AC;HOG PDUNHWLQJ WKHRULHV DQG SUDFWLFHV LQ GHYHORSLQJ DQG OHVV GHYHORSLQJ QDWLRQV VRFLDO PDUNHWLQJ JUHHQ PDUNHWLQJ DSSOLFDWLRQ RI JHQHULF PDUNHWLQJ WKHRULHV WR PXOWLSOH LQGXVWULHV LQFOXGLQJ VHUYLFHV WUDGLQJ KHDOWK FDUH DQG DJULFXOWXUH DQG HWKLFDO PDUNHWLQJ SUDFWLFHV DQG dilemmas.
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Research in Marketing 3 credits MKT 2280 Principles of Marketing MGT 3940 Business Research Methodology ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH SULQFLSOHV DQG PHWKRGV RI PDUNHWLQJ UHVHDUFK VHFXULQJ WKH UHVSRQGHQWV PDNLQJ D WHVW LQYHVWLJDWLRQ VDPSOLQJ FROOHFWLQJ GDWD W\SHV DQG HUURUV RI FROOHFWHG GDWD WDEXODWLQJ DQG DQDO\]LQJ WKH LQIRUPDWLRQ LQWHUSUHWLQJ WKH Ã&#x20AC;QGLQJV DQG VWDWLQJ WKH FRQFOXVLRQ 7KURXJK D VHULHV RI FODVV SURMHFWV SUDFWLFDO H[SHULHQFH LV RIfered to the students on how research techniques and procedures are applied to the solution of marketing problems. 7KH GHWHUPLQDWLRQ RI PDUNHW SRWHQWLDO DQG VDOHV TXRWD UHGXFWLRQ RI VHOOLQJ FRVWV IRUHFDVWLQJ DQG DSSUDLVDO RI VDOHV SURPRWLRQDO HIIRUWV DGYHUWLVLQJ SURJUDP DQG FKDQQHOV RI GLVWULEXWLRQ DUH DOVR FRPSUHKHQVLYHO\ GLVFXVVHG MKT 4857 Prerequisite:
Qualitative Research in Marketing 3 credits MKT 4855: Research in Marketing Senior standing only ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQLWLDO FRXUVH WR SURYLGH EDVLF DSSOLFDWLRQ RI TXDOLWDWLYH WHFKQLTXHV LQ UHVHDUFK LQFOXGLQJ LQ GHSWK LQWHUYLHZV focus-group research and applicable psychological measurement techniques to understand the consumersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; buying GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ GDWD FROOHFWLRQ DQG DQDO\VLV WKURXJK FRQWHQW DQDO\VLV GLVFRXUVH DQDO\VLV DQG RWKHUV ,W LQWHJUDWHV VRPH FRQFHSWV HVSHFLDOO\ GHOLFDWH PHWKRGV RI GDWD FROOHFWLRQ IRU ZKLFK TXDQWLWDWLYH DQDO\VLV PD\ QRW EH VXIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW MT 2101 Principles of Technology Management 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV IXQGDPHQWDO FRXUVH VWXGLHV IRXU PDMRU GLPHQVLRQV PDQDJLQJ LQQRYDWLRQ PDQDJLQJ GLYHUVLW\ WHFKQRORJ\ PDQDJHPHQW DQG PDQDJLQJ WUDQVLWLRQ 7KH DLP LV WR HTXLS VWXGHQWV ZLWK PDQDJHPHQW VNLOOV XVHG LQ WRGD\ EXVLQHVV world and to understand the complexities and challenges in technology-based businesses. MT 2102 General Engineering Systems 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV LQWURGXFWRU\ FRXUVH FRYHUV ERDUG XQLI\LQJ VXEMHFWV WKH SURFHVV RI HQJLQHHULQJ GHVLJQ DQG VROXWLRQ WKH UHSUHVHQWDWLRQ RI WHFKQLFDO LQIRUPDWLRQ HQJLQHHULQJ DSSUR[LPDWLRQV DQG HVWLPDWLRQV GLPHQVLRQV XQLWV FRQYHUVLRQ HQJLQHHULQJ GUDZLQJ PDWHULDO EDODQFH HOHFWULFDO WKHRULHV HQHUJ\ DQG HQJLQHHULQJ HFRQRPLFV
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Fundamentals of Financial Management in 3 credits Technology Development ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH IXQGDPHQWDO SULQFLSOHV RI FRUSRUDWH Ã&#x20AC;QDQFH DUH HPSKDVL]HG 7KLV LQFOXGHV Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO IXQFWLRQV FDSLWDO PDUNHW Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQDO\VLV LQYHVWPHQW DSSUDLVDO PHWKRGV VRXUFHV RI ORQJ WHUP Ã&#x20AC;QDQFLQJ FRVW RI FDSLWDO FDSLWDO VWUXFWXUH SRUWIROLR WKHRU\ ZRUNLQJ FDSLWDO PDQDJHPHQW ULVN PDQDJHPHQW DQG D IHDVLELOLW\ VWXG\ RI D WHFKQRORJ\ SURMHFW MT 3210 Human Resources in TechnologicalDriven Enterprises 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is based on key organizational behavior study. The reason why employees behave as they do and how to SURPRWH EHKDYLRU UHTXLUHG WR LPSOHPHQW D EXVLQHVV SROLF\ XVLQJ VWDIÃ&#x20AC;QJ GHYHORSPHQW DQG UHZDUG V\VWHP 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO H[SOLFLWO\ OLQN WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ SURGXFWLYLW\ TXDOLW\ RI ZRUN OLIH DQG WKH UROH RI WHFKQRORJ\ LQ KXman development. MT 3211 Organization Behavior in Technology Driven Enterprises 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV WR SURYLGH WKH SV\FKRORJLFDO IRXQGDWLRQ IRU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ LQGLYLGXDO DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQDO EHKDYLRU and the application of principle for managerial problems in technological driven organization. The topic will cover all VWXG\ RI SHUFHSWLRQ DWWLWXGHV PRWLYDWLRQ JURXS G\QDPLFV DQG RUJDQL]DWLRQDO VWUXFWXUH DQG FXOWXUH
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MT 3212 Economics for Sciences and Technology Policy 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV WR GHYHORS VWXGHQWV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI HFRQRPLF YLHZSRLQW RQ LVVXHV RI VFLHQFH DQG WHFKQRORJ\ WR JLYH VWXGHQWV D SLFWXUH RI KRZ HFRQRPLVWV DSSURDFK SROLF\ PDNLQJ ZLWKLQ Ă&#x20AC;UP DQG LQWHU RUJDQL]DWLRQDO OHYHOV DQG WR KHOS WKHP DSSO\ HFRQRPLF PHDVXUHV DQG LQGLFDWLRQ RI HYROXWLRQDU\ LQVWLWXWLRQDO 6FKXPSHWHULDQ DQG 1HR 6FKXPSHWHULDQ HFRQRPLFV 1DWLRQDO ,QQRYDWLRQ 6\VWHP DQG .QRZOHGJH (FRQRP\ MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Fundamental principles of marketing and integration of technology factors in market development are introduced. 7KLV FRXUVH FRYHUV XQGHUVWDQGLQJ WKH FXVWRPHU DQG WKH PDUNHW PDUNHWLQJ UHVHDUFK LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG WHFKQRORJ\ GHYHORSPHQW RI SURGXFW DQG VHUYLFH SURGXFW OLIH F\FOH DQG WKH PDUNHWLQJ PL[ MT 3221 Fundamentals of Communication Technology 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKHRU\ GDWD DQDO\VLV DQG FRPSXWHU QHWZRUNV 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ GHYLFHV WUDQVPLVVLRQ PHGLD QHWZRUN SURWRFRO DQG GHVLJQ VHFXULW\ V\VWHP DQG RWKHU UHODWHG FRPPXQLFDWLRQ system and networks. MT 3230 Production and Project Management 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with a study of production management. It involves aspects of managing and controlling a variety of production functions from material management to production planning and scheduling with a balanced treatment of manufacturing and service aspects. Project management techniques will also be explored. MT 3311 Leadership and Managerial Skill Development 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH SURYLGHV LQWURGXFWLRQ WR QDWXUH RI OHDGHUVKLS DQG PDQDJHULDO ZRUN DQG VNLOO SHUVSHFWLYH RQ HIIHFWLYH leadership behavior. The theory of motivational and team building will be also discussed. 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MT 3314 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT3230 Production and Project Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course aims to provide the knowledge in supply chain from the source of supply to end of consumption thru the JOREDO VRXUFLQJ DQG ORJLVWLFV DFWLYLWLHV 7KH QDWXUH RI VXSSO\ PDQDJHPHQW WKDW DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK VRXUFLQJ SURFHVV RSHUDWLRQ LQYHQWRU\ GLVWULEXWLRQ DQG ORJLVWLFV DQG GHPDQG PDQDJHPHQW ZLOO EH H[SORUHG MT 3315 Consumer Behavior in Technology Business 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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Customer Relationship Management in Technology 3 Credits Business Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The principles and practice of technology enabling relationship marketing strategy will be discussed and applied so that students will learn how to evaluate the value of relationship and how to sustain its life time value.
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MT 3317 Introduction to Industrial Marketing 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQFOXGHV WKH PDUNHWLQJ FRQFHSW RI PDQXIDFWXULQJ DQG GLVWULEXWLRQ RI LQGXVWULDO JRRG VXFK DV PDFKLQHU\ HTXLSPHQW UDZ PDWHULDO VHPL IDEULFDWHG PDWHULDO 7KH QDWXUH RI LQGXVWULDO GHPDQG DQG SURGXFW FKDUDFWHULVWLF DQG HQJLQHHULQJ VWDQGDUG LQFOXGLQJ LQGXVWULDO FKDQQHO ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG DQG VWXGLHG MT3318 Technology Retail Business 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course emphasizes on essential principle of technology business in area of retail operations. It will cover invenWRU\ SODQQLQJ RSHUDWLRQV DQG FRQWURO LQ WKH YDULRXV FRQVXPHU WHFKQRORJ\ UHWDLO 7KH ORFDWLRQ VHOHFWLRQ VWRUH OD\RXW DQG GHVLJQ VDOH HTXLSPHQW DQG FXVWRPHU VHUYLFH DUH DOVR GLVFXVVHG MT 3319
Consumer Technology Product and 3 Credits Merchandise Management Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course emphasizes on the relationship of fast changing in innovation productâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s model and reduction in retail SULFH 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH WKH SUDFWLFH RI VWRUH SURFXUHPHQW SROLF\ PHUFKDQGLVH PDQDJHPHQW GHPDQG IRUHFDVWLQJ VRXUFLQJ LQYHQWRU\ SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWURO UHWDLO SURÃ&#x20AC;WDELOLW\ DQG FKDQQHO VWUDWHJ\ MT 3320 Organizational Development in Technology Enterprise 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3211 Organization Behavior in Technology Driven Enterprises ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course has intention to make students understand about organizational requirement for incremental development in order to gain and sustain its competitive advantage under dynamic changing environments in technology EXVLQHVV 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV WR SURYLGH WKH NQRZOHGJH IRU GHYHORSLQJ FKDQJLQJ DQG WUDQVIRUPLQJ RUJDQL]DWLRQ MT 3321 Global Innovation and Technological Change 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3211 Organization Behavior in Technology Driven Enterprises ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course will enable students to understand the broad view of global innovation and impact to society. It will LQWURGXFH WKH FRQFHSW RI QDWLRQDO LQQRYDWLRQ V\VWHP 1,6 RI WKH VHOHFWHG VXFFHVVIXO FRXQWULHV 2Q WRS RI WKDW WKH linkages among the stakeholders and other technology related parties are taking into account. The highlight of sucFHVVIXO WHFKQRORJ\ OHDG JURZWK FRXQWULHV DQG 1HZO\ ,QGXVWULDOL]HG (FRQRPLFV 1,(V ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG MT 3322 Innovation Business 3 Credits Prerequisite: Required at least 100 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV LQWHQGHG WR VWXG\ DERXW WKH SURFHVV RI GHYHORSLQJ QHZ WHFKQRORJLHV WKH WHFKQLFDO IHDVLELOLW\ WKH LQQRYDWLRQ HFRQRPLF YDOXH DQG WKH SURFHVV RI SRWHQWLDO FRPPHUFLDOL]DWLRQ MT 3340 Principles of Business Research 3 credits Prerequisite: DA 2103 Principles of Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH DLPV WR HTXLS VWXGHQWV ZLWK NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOO IRU FRQGXFWLQJ EXVLQHVV UHVHDUFK IRUPXODWLQJ DQG FODULI\LQJ UHVHDUFK WRSLFV FULWLFDOO\ UHYLHZLQJ WKH OLWHUDWXUH GHFLGLQJ RQ UHVHDUFK DSSURDFK VHOHFWLQJ VDPSOHV FROOHFWLQJ GDWD DQDO\]LQJ TXDOLWDWLYH DQG TXDQWLWDWLYH GDWD DQG ZULWLQJ XS UHSRUWV MT 4201 Social Interests, Government Policies, and Technology 3 credits Prerequisite: Required at least 80 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH LQWHUUHODWLRQVKLSV DPRQJ EXVLQHVVHV JRYHUQPHQW VRFLHW\ DQG WHFKQRORJ\ DQG KRZ WKH\ DIIHFW EXVLQHVV GHFLVLRQV %XVLQHVV OHDGHUV VWHHU FRPSDQLHV WKURXJK D ZRUOG FRQWLQXRXVO\ DOWHUHG E\ HQYLURQPHQWDO IRUFHV WKDW UHVKDSH WKH HFRQRPLF FXOWXUDO SROLWLFDO WHFKQRORJLFDO DQG HFRORJLFDO WHUUDLQ LQ ZKLFK FRPSDQLHV RSHUDWH 7KLV course will introduce students to understand the idea of how to operate a company with ethical and social responsibility. MT 4210 Technology Management and Business Strategy 3 credits Prerequisite: Required at least 100 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LQWHJUDWHV WRJHWKHU DOO IXQFWLRQ DUHDV RI EXVLQHVV DQG WHFKQRORJ\ SROLF\ IRU PDQDJLQJ Ã&#x20AC;UP WHFKQRORJLFDO FDSDFLWLHV LQ RQH ZKROH ,W FRYHUV KRZ WR XQLWH WHFKQRORJ\ ZLWK EXVLQHVV SROLF\ IRUPXODWH WHFKQRORJ\ SROLF\ DQG LQYHQW Ã&#x20AC;UP WHFKQRORJLFDO FRPSHWHQFLHV 7KH ZKROH FODVV ZLOO XVH FDVH VWXG\ PHWKRGV LQ RUGHU WR EURDGHQ DQG VWLPXODWH PDQDJHULDO SUREOHP VROYLQJ VNLOOV DQG WR LPSURYH WKH DELOLW\ WR PDNH VWUDWHJLF GHFLVLRQV DQG GHIHQG D position.
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MT 4299 Senior Project 3 credits Prerequisite: Required at least 100 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXGHQWV PXVW XQGHUWDNH D VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F SURMHFW LQ ZKLFK WKH\ ZLOO DSSO\ WKHLU NQRZOHGJH RI WHFKQRORJ\ 7KH\ PXVW analyze the problem conduct research and propose sound solution or desired program by applying technology management concepts. The instructor will advise them throughout the project. The students are required to have oral examination on their projects. MT 4310 International Marketing Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3220 Technological Marketing Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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The fast changing in mobile device capability leading to the changes in market behavior due to consumer adoption of mobile technology and media promotional contents are main focus points. MT 4316 Financial Planning and Analysis 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 2210 Fundamental of Financial Management in Technology Development ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH DQDO\VLV RI Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO VWDWHPHQW WR DVVHVV KRZ ZHOO WKH FRPSDQLHV DUH SHUIRUPLQJ LQ YLHZ SRLQW RI SURĂ&#x20AC;WDELOLW\ DQG SURGXFWLYLW\ 7KH FRQFHSW LV QRW RQO\ RQ WKH DFFRXQWLQJ EDVLV EXW DOVR WKH LQWHUDFWLRQ between macroeconomics and business resources in order to make business plan and decision. 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MT 4319 Economics and Technology Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 3212 Economics for Sciences and Technology Policy ................................................................................................................................................................................... The application of economic principles in the development of new technology and market with emphasis on theoretical model used by innovator such as technology acceptance model MT 4320 Principles and Policies of Technology Investment 3 Credits Prerequisite: MT 2210 Fundamentals of Financial Management in Technology Development ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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MT 4363 Security Management in Information Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: IT 2231 Introduction to Information Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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MT 4390 Seminar in Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: The consent of the instructor ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides seminar in the advancement of management science or new researches that may affect modern management theory. The course may be conducted by experts in specialized areas from governmental or private sectors. Students may be organized into groups for special activities on interesting topics. MT 4391 Seminar in Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: The consent of the instructor ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides seminar in the advancement of science and technology or new researches that may affect modern technology development theory. 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MT 4450-99 Selected Topic in Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: The consent of the instructor ................................................................................................................................................................................... Special selected topics that the department and instructors think appropriate for students to further study within science and technology areas. The area of study is chosen by the interest between the instructor and students and the topic can vary from one semester to another. MU 0101 Ear Training I 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF HDU WUDLQLQJ VNLOOV GHYHORSHG WKURXJK VLQJLQJ DQG GLFWDWLRQ VWXGLHV 6RQJV LQWHUYDOV DQG H[HUFLVHV LQ WKH pentatonic and major scales. Study of basic rhythm patterns. 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MU 1701 Jazz Music Appreciation 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV D VWXG\ RI -D]] PXVLF WKURXJK OLVWHQLQJ WHFKQLTXHV WR UHFRJQL]H YDULRXV HOHPHQWV VW\OHV JHQUHV IRUPV DQG WH[WXUHV 'HVLJQHG WR FUHDWH D EHWWHU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG DSSUHFLDWLRQ RI MD]] WKURXJK H[SRVXUH WR PDQ\ IDPRXV SHUIRUPHUV DQG D ZLGH YDULHW\ RI VW\OHV WKDW DUH VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW LQ LWV GHYHORSPHQW 1R SUHYLRXV H[SHULHQFH LV required. MU 1702 Popular Music Appreciation 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH LV D VWXG\ RI PRGHUQ SRSXODU PXVLF WKURXJK OLVWHQLQJ WHFKQLTXHV WR UHFRJQL]H YDULRXV HOHPHQWV VW\OHV JHQUHV IRUPV DQG WH[WXUHV 'HVLJQHG WR FUHDWH D EHWWHU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ DQG DSSUHFLDWLRQ RI SRSXODU PXVLF WKURXJK H[SRVXUH WR PDQ\ IDPRXV SHUIRUPHUV 7KH VXEMHFW GHWDLOV ZLOO LQFOXGH D VXUYH\ RI SRSXODU PXVLF VW\OHV %OXHV 5RFN 3RS 5 % )XQN /DWLQ 5DS DQG DOO WKH ODWHVW IRUPV RI SRSXODU PXVLF 1R SUHYLRXV H[SHULHQFH LV UHTXLUHG MU 2101 Orchestration 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU1112 Theory of Western Music II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Arranging and transcribing for instruments; basic ranges and transpositions; sonorities of individual instruments and their combinations. MU 2102 Conducting 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU1112 Theory of Western Music II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is an introduction to the skill and art of musical conducting. Students will develop the physical skills involved with conducting using the baton and hands. Methods of choral and instrumental conducting will be explored and practiced using members of the class as performers as well as existing musical ensembles. Rehearsal preparation and techniques will also be explored. MU 2111 Prerequisite:
Harmony 3 Credits MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II MU 0112 Ear Training II ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH GHDOV ZLWK WKH DQDO\WLFDO UHODWLRQVKLSV DPRQJ KDUPRQ\ PHORG\ DQG IRUP DQG LQFOXGHV DQ H[WHQVLYH GULOO LQ FKRUGDO UHFRJQLWLRQ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO OHDUQ WR ZULWH FKRUG SURJUHVVLRQV XVLQJ GLDWRQLF DQG QRQ GLDWRQLF FKRUGV LQFOXGLQJ DOO W\SHV RI VHYHQWK FKRUGV VHFRQGDU\ FKRUGV PRGXODWRU\ SURJUHVVLRQV DQG FKRUG VWUHDPV KDYLQJ WKH sense of hearing and classify chord progressions through dictation. MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Jazz and Classical: Continued study of modern chord progressions. Analysis of progressions found in popular muVLF PRGXODWLRQV GLPLQLVKHG FKRUGV PHORG\ KDUPRQ\ UHODWLRQVKLS VXEVWLWXWH GRPLQDQWV DQG UHODWHG FKRUGV Development of part-writing and analytical skills. Introduction of chromatic harmony. Study of advanced harmonic SULQFLSOH LQFOXGLQJ DXJPHQWHG VL[WK FKRUGV 1HDSROLWDQ VL[WKV PRGXODWLRQ PRGH PL[WXUH DQG LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WZHQtieth century practices. MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2113 Theory of Western Music III ................................................................................................................................................................................... Jazz and Classical: Continued principals of modern chord progression. Deceptive resolution of secondary domiQDQWV FRQVWDQW VWUXFWXUH FKRUG SURJUHVVLRQV LQWURGXFWLRQ WR PRGDO KDUPRQ\ DQG PRGDO LQWHUFKDQJH &RQWLQXHG GHvelopment of part-writing and analytical skills. Continued study of advanced harmonic principles. Study and analysis of binary and ternary forms. MU 2211 History of Thai Music 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is a study of history of Thai music from a traditional style to the development of Thai musical genres up WR WKH SUHVHQW *HQHUDO KLVWRULFDO EDFNJURXQG DQG SROLWLFDO DQG FXOWXUDO LQĂ XHQFHV DUH LQFOXGHG 7KLV FRXUVH DOVR IRFXVHV RQ WKH JURZWK RI YRFDO DQG LQVWUXPHQWDO PXVLF $GGLWLRQDOO\ LWV PXVLFDO YDULHWLHV FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI KXPDQ OLIH DQG FRQWULEXWLRQV RI WKH 7KDL SULQFLSDO FRPSRVHUV ZLOO EH GLVFXVVHG
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MU 2212 Popular Music & Jazz 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO SURYLGH WKH RYHUDOO KLVWRU\ DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI SRSXODU DQG MD]] PXVLF $GGLWLRQDOO\ WKH FRXUVH ZLOO IRFXV RQ WKH KLVWRULFDO FXOWXUDO DQG PXVLFDO VLJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQFH DQG WKH PDMRU WUHQGV RI MD]] ZLWK DWWHQWLRQ WR WKH PRVW important performers in this idiom. Students will learn stylistic developments in popular music and acquire interpretive strategies. Included are methods of aural analysis that will view popular songs as historical â&#x20AC;&#x153;textsâ&#x20AC;? as well as autonomous works of art. MU 2501 Ensemble I 2 Credits Prerequisite: MA 1302 Applied Music (Instrumental or Vocal) II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Students will develop their techniques as ensemble players and study selected repertoire to performance standard. MU 2502 Ensemble II 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2501 Ensemble I ................................................................................................................................................................................... Students will develop their techniques as ensemble players and study selected repertoire to performance standard. MU 3101 Composition 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2111 Harmony ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course is designed for students who seek an opportunity to create original music. In addition to developing FRPSRVLWLRQDO DELOLWLHV OHDUQLQJ H[SHULHQFHV ZLOO LQFOXGH WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI VNLOOV QHHGHG WR DQDO\]H DQG HYDOXDWH PXVLF 6WXGHQWV ZLOO H[SORUH WKH UHODWLRQVKLS RI PXVLF ZLWK RWKHU GLVFLSOLQHV DQG LWV LPSDFW RQ FXOWXUH DQG GHYHORS their abilities to present and discuss original compositions. MU 3111 20th Century Theory 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2114 Theory of Western Music IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ V\VWHPDWLF VWXG\ RI PXVLF FRPSRVLWLRQ SURFHGXUHV IRUPV DQG VW\OHV RI WKH PXVLF RI WKH WK FHQWXU\ $QDO\VLV of selected examples from the tonal and post-tonal literature of the period. Written exercises in a variety of styles and media. MU 3211 Prerequisite:
History of Western Music I 3 Credits MU 1112 Theory of Western Music II MU 0112 Ear Training II ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV D KLVWRULFDO VXUYH\ RI :HVWHUQ PXVLF IURP 0HGLHYDO WKURXJK %DURTXH SHULRGV ZLWK DQ HPSKDsis on understanding stylistic traits and theoretical concepts of the eras. Topics include Gregorian chant and secular monophony; evolution of musical notation; development of polyphonic music; and vocal and instrumental genres VXFK DV PDVV PRWHW PDGULJDO RSHUD FDQWDWD VRQDWD DQG FRQFHUWR DPRQJ RWKHUV 6WXG\LQJ RI EDURTXH RUQDPHQWDWLRQ DV UHDOL]HG LQ SHUIRUPDQFH SUDFWLFH DQDO\VLV RI LFRQRJUDSK\ YLVXDO DUWV LQ PXVLF UHVHDUFK LQFOXGLQJ D VXUYH\ RI DUFKLYHV RU SULQWV GLVFXVVLQJ RI SDLQWLQJV RQ PXVLFDO VXEMHFWV DQG WKH XVH RI LFRQRJUDSK\ LQ UHVHDUFKHV MU 3212 History of Western Music II 3 Credits Prerequisite: MU 3211 History of Western Music I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides a historical survey of Western music from the Classical period to the present with an emphasis on understanding stylistic traits and theoretical concepts of the eras. Topics include the development of genres such DV VRQDWD VWULQJ TXDUWHW FRQFHUWR V\PSKRQ\ V\PSKRQLF SRHP FKDUDFWHU SLHFH /LHG DQG RSHUD DQG WK FHQWXU\ WUHQGV RI LPSUHVVLRQLVP SULPLWLYLVP DWRQDOLW\ VHULDOLVP PLQLPDOLVP DOHDWRU\ PXVLF DQG HOHFWURQLF PXVLF &RQFHQWUDWHG LQYHVWLJDWLRQ LQ YDULRXV VXEMHFWV LQ PXVLF LV GLVFXVVHG 0RUHRYHU VXUYH\ RI ZRUOG PXVLF LV LQFOXGHG MU 3501 Ensemble III 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU 2502 Ensemble II ................................................................................................................................................................................... Students will develop their techniques as ensemble players and study selected repertoire to performance standard. MU 3502 Ensemble IV 2 Credits Prerequisite: MU 3501 Ensemble III ................................................................................................................................................................................... Students will develop their techniques as ensemble players and study selected repertoire to performance standard.
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NB 1208 Pharmacology 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI W\SHV VRXUFHV DQG DFWLRQV RI GUXJV GUXJ DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ SULQFLSOHV RI GUXJ DFWLRQV GUXJ WR[LFLWLHV VLGH HIIHFWV SUHFDXWLRQV GUXJ HGXFDWLRQ DQG QXUVLQJ LPSOLFDWLRQV 7KH FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ YDULRXV VFDOHV LQ FDOFXODWLQJ DQG PHDVXULQJ SKDUPDFHXWLFDO SUHSDUDWLRQV 7KH 1DWLRQDO /LVW RI 'UXJ DQG WKH $FWV FRQFHUQLQJ DGYHUVH GUXJ UHDFtions will be discussed. NB 1209 Pathophysiology 2 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI JHQHUDO FRQFHSWV LQ SDWKRSK\VLRORJ\ (PSKDVLV LV RQ DOWHUDWLRQ LQ IXQFWLRQLQJ RI KXPDQ YDULRXV V\VWHPV which cause the diseases and affect the state of physiological balance. NB 1211 Health Assessment 2 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW RQ SK\VLRORJLFDO SV\FKRORJLFDO VRFLRORJLFDO DQG VSLULWXDO GLPHQVLRQV RI WKH FOLHQWV 6WXGHQWV DUH JXLGHG LQ WKH DFTXLVLWLRQ DQG UHĂ&#x20AC;QHPHQW RI NQRZOHGJH DQG WKH WHFKQLTXHV RI LQWHUSHUVRQDO VNLOOV UHTXLUHG IRU KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW 7KH SUDFWLFH LQFOXGHV LQWHUYLHZLQJ WHFKQLTXHV KLVWRU\ WDNLQJ SK\VLFDO assessment and diagnosis. NB 1212 Nutrition for Healthy Life Style 3 credits Prerequisite: NB 1205 Biochemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on the basic principle of nutrition science and therapeutic nutrition. Topics include an overYLHZ RI WKH PDMRU QXWULHQW QXWULHQW VWDQGDUGV QXWULWLRQDO DVVHVVPHQWV QXWULWLRQDO SUREOHPV HQHUJ\ EDODQFH IRRG H[FKDQJH OLVWV KRVSLWDOL]HG GLHWV PRGLĂ&#x20AC;HG GLHWV DQG DSSO\LQJ QXWULWLRQ NQRZOHGJH WR SURPRWH KXPDQ KHDOWK DQG disease management throughout the life span. This course provides the foundation to analyze current issues and trends in nutrition and community food supply for health. 1%
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NB 3201 Nursing Inquiry II 1 credit Prerequisite: NB 3200 Nursing Inquiry I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students the experiences of conducting nursing research. The data management and analysis VNLOOV LQFOXGLQJ GLVFXVVLRQ RI UHVHDUFK Ă&#x20AC;QGLQJV DUH HPSKDVL]HG 6WXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR FULWLTXH UHVHDUFK SDSHU and discuss the implication of research results to nursing practices. NB 4209 Introduction to Research 2 credits Prerequisite: BG 3111 Introduction to Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV RI UHVHDUFK PHWKRGRORJ\ (PSKDVLV LV RQ SUREOHP LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ GDWD FROOHFWLRQ UHVHDUFK LQstrument and statistical analysis. Students are guided to write nursing research proposals and to learn how to apply UHVHDUFK Ă&#x20AC;QGLQJV WR QXUVLQJ SUDFWLFH NE 3501 Spa and Aroma Therapy 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is designed to provide a broad overview of the history and principles of Spa and Aroma Therapy. RelatHG SXEOLF KHDOWK ODZV DQG UHJXODWLRQV EDVLF 6SD PDQDJHPHQW +XPDQ $QDWRP\ DQG 3K\VLRORJ\ $URPD PDVVDJH techniques and health consequences including roles and ethical principles for Aroma therapist are emphasized. NE 3502 Massage as an Alternative Health Care 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ EDVLF FRQFHSW RI DOWHUQDWLYH KHDOWK FDUH DQG FODVVLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI DOWHUQDWLYH KHDOWK FDUH 7KH IDFH PDVVDJH IRRW PDVVDJH KDQG PDVVDJH DQG KHDG PDVVDJH DUH HPSKDVL]HG ,W LQFOXGHV $QDWRP\ DQG 3K\VLRORJ\ DGYDQWDJH FRQWUDLQGLFDWLRQ DQG PDQDJHPHQW &XVWRPHU VHUYLFHV DQG DOWHUQDWLYH KHDOWK FDUH SUDFWLFHV DUH included. NE 3505 Oriental Exercise for Health 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on the alterative health care related to exercise. The alternative health care practice including <RJD 7DLFKL ORQJ ZRRGHQ VWLFN H[HUFLVH DQG 7KDL FODVVLFDO DHURELF H[HUFLVH DUH HPSKDVL]HG NE 4501 Entrepreneurship in Health Care 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on concept of entrepreneurship. The emphasis is on principle of health care management DQG IDFWRUV LQĂ XHQFLQJ KHDOWK FDUH EXVLQHVV VXFFHVV 7KH SUHVHQWDWLRQ LV H[SHFWHG WR HQDEOH WKH VWXGHQW WR FUHDWH SURMHFW DQG SUHVHQW WKH LGHD RI 60(V LQ KHDOWK FDUH NE 4502 Adolescentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Health 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH VWXG\ RI PDOH DQG IHPDOH DGROHVFHQW KHDOWK LVVXHV 7KH HPSKDVLV LV RQ JHQGHU DGDSWDWLRQ OLIH VW\OH EHKDYLRUV LQFOXGLQJ IRRG DQG Ă&#x20AC;WQHVV VHOI LPDJH UHSURGXFWLYH DQG VH[XDO KHDOWK DOFRKRO DQG VXEVWDQFH DEXVH DQG YLROHQFH issues. The students are expected to identify both male and female adolescent health issues and design adolescent health promotion initiatives. NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1002 Introduction to Photography and Cinematography ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV SODQQLQJ DQG SURFHVV RI YDULRXV PXOWLPHGLD FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WRROV 7KH FRXUVH LQFOXGHV WKH VWXG\ RI DXGLR DQG YLVXDO SURGXFWLRQ SURFHVV FRYHULQJ SUH SURGXFWLRQ SURGXFWLRQ DQG SRVW SURGXFWLRQ 7KLV LQcludes the study of computer programs that will be used in the editing of both audio and visual elements. NM 3402 Prerequisite:
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NM 3404 Multimedia Editing 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study in detail of the use of multi-media tools for editing; it ensures that students will work with the latest in editing technology. The aim is to utilize the techniques to create a synergy between the audio and visual elements in the work. NM 3409 Broadcast Interviewing and Announcing 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of broadcast news writing style formats presentation and interviewing which includes the craft of interviewing providing students with an ability to ask proper questions according to industry standards. 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A study of the application and planning designed for students to gain skills in computer design. Students will develop computer skills for the design of communication through the use of computer graphics. This includes the study of GLPHQVLRQ DQG GLPHQVLRQ JUDSKLFV ,Q DGGLWLRQ VWXGHQWV VWXG\ WKH YDULRXV VRIWZDUH GHYHORSHG WR FUHDWH WKHVH graphics. NM 3418 Interactive Media Art 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH QDWXUH RI KRZ WKH ZHE IXQFWLRQV DV D FRQWHQW GHOLYHU\ PHGLXP FRQFHSWV RI PDUNXS KLHUDUFK\ ZLWKLQ PDUNXS WDJ VWUXFWXUHV ;+70/ DQG VW\OLQJ WDJ VWUXFWXUHV XVLQJ &DVFDGLQJ 6W\OH 6KHHWV &66 $IWHU WKHVH FRUH FRQFHSWV WKH FRXUVH ZLOO WKHQ PRYH RQ WR GHPRQVWUDWH WKH WRROV ZKLFK LPSURYH LQWHUDFWLYH PHGLD SURGXFWLRQ HIĂ&#x20AC;ciency. The course focuses on web production concepts and production of web media through high-level tools such as Macromedia Dreamweaver. NM 3419 Selected Topics in New Media 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... An exploration and analysis of selected topics in New Media. The topic will be announced semester by semester. NM 3413 Audience Analysis 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study for the development of critical and creative skills; study of production theory and practice; planning and producing for the directorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role. Students must be able to get the performers to implement vocal and visual aspects of the performance; media characteristics and requirements; analysis and preparation of material for media performance. This will include practical application for broadcast and multimedia projects. NM 4407
Seminar in Broadcast and New Media 3 Credits (For NM Students only) Prerequisite: NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study about the current issues so students will keep updated of current events. Students will study the process of broadcast and new media and its impact on society and culture. In addition students will learn about the issues of EURDGFDVWLQJ DQG QHZ PHGLD DV D EXVLQHVV HQWHUSULVH DQG WKH GLOHPPDV IDFHG LQ RUGHU WR EDODQFH EHWZHHQ SURĂ&#x20AC;WV and the better good of society. NM 4408
Studio Workshop 6 Credits (For fourth year NM students only) Prerequisite: NM 3401 Production for Communication Tools NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production NM 3403 Principles of Broadcast and New Media Operations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the entire work process of studio production; it is an advanced applications course. Students will be UHTXLUHG WR FUHDWH D FRPSOHWH ZRUN LQ WKH IRUP RI D PRYLH GRFXPHQWDU\ RU LQWHUDFWLYH SURJUDP 7KLV ZLOO EH DFFRPSOLVKHG WKURXJK WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI NQRZOHGJH GHULYHG IURP WKH VWXG\ RI Ă&#x20AC;OPLQJ HGLWLQJ DQG LQWHUDFWLYH SURJUDPV NM 4410 Advanced Broadcast Media Production and Directing 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the development of critical and creative skills; it will develop skills for students to work in production and GLUHFWLQJ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO DSSO\ WKHLU NQRZOHGJH IURP WKH VWXG\ RI SURGXFWLRQ WKHRU\ DQG SUDFWLFH SODQQLQJ DQG SURGXFing for the directorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role. Students must be able to get the performers to implement vocal and visual aspects of the SHUIRUPDQFH PHGLD FKDUDFWHULVWLFV DQG UHTXLUHPHQWV DQDO\VLV DQG SUHSDUDWLRQ RI PDWHULDO IRU PHGLD SHUIRUPDQFH NM 4413 Advanced Multimedia Editing 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 3404 Multimedia Editing ................................................................................................................................................................................... An advanced study of the use of multi-media tools for editing; it ensures that students will work with the latest in editing technology. The aim is to enable students to utilize the techniques to create a synergy between the audio and visual elements in the work including advanced post production techniques. NM 4414 Sound for Video Production 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 3402 Film and Time-based Media Production ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI D UDQJH RI PHGLD HTXLSPHQW DW ERWK RSHUDWLRQDO WHFKQLFDO OHYHO ,W DOVR GHDOV ZLWK WKH IXQGDPHQWDO aesthetics of media production and safe working practices in the production environment. The course discusses the basic concepts of sound clips for use in video production using both lav and shotgun microphones. The focus is also on both linear and non linear editing. NM 4415 Film Criticism 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 4406 Broadcast Media Production and Directing ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI DHVWKHWLFV LQ FLQHPDWRJUDSK\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;OP FULWLFLVP ZLWK WKH JRDO WR DFTXLUH NQRZOHGJH LQ PRWLRQ SLFWXUH SURGXFWLRQ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH H[SORULQJ GLIIHUHQW JHQUHV RI Ă&#x20AC;OP ZLWK WKH REMHFWLYH WR GHYHORS WKHLU DQDO\WLFDO DQG FULWLFDO thinking. NM 4416 Advanced Film Analysis 3 Credits Prerequisite: NM 4415 Film Criticism ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the relationship between story creation and story appreciation. Readings are drawn from literary and FLQHPDWLF FULWLFLVP DV ZHOO DV IURP GHVFULSWLRQV RI LQWHUDFWLYH GLVWULEXWHG ZRUNV 6WXGHQWV DQDO\]H D UDQJH RI VWRrytelling techniques; they develop a proposal using visualization techniques; and they prototype a working story H[SHULHQFH FXOPLQDWLQJ LQ D Ă&#x20AC;QDO SURMHFW GLVSOD\HG DW WKH HQG RI WKH VHPHVWHU
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NS 1300 Concepts of Health and Illness 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI IDFWRUV LQĂ XHQFLQJ KHDOWK EHKDYLRUV ERWK LQWHUQDO DQG HQYLURQPHQWDO IDFWRU VXFK DV VRFLDO VWDWXV FXOWXUHV UDFH HWKQLFLW\ EHOLHIV IDPLO\ VWUXFWXUH FDUHHU HGXFDWLRQ DQG OLIH VW\OHV (PSKDVLV LV RQ VHOI FRQFHSW DQG UHVSRQVH to an individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s need and illness. The nursing concepts and theories especially self-care conceptual framework are applied as basic knowledge for nursing practice. 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NS 1308 Foundation of Professional Nursing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: NB 1202 Anatomy & NB 1203 Physiology ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSSURDFKHV WKURXJK nursing process to assist clients to meet their needs. The nursing management for clients with special needs for PHGLFDWLRQ GLDJQRVWLF WHVW DQG RWKHU DGYDQFHG QXUVLQJ SURFHGXUHV IRU FOLHQW ZLWK DOWHUDWLRQ LQ KHDOWK DUH LQFOXGHG Conceptual foundation and essence of nursing care are integrated in every stage of care management and clinical nursing therapeutics. NS 1309 Health Promotion Throughout Lifespan 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH FRQFHSW RI KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ ,W LQFOXGHV WKHRUHWLFDO IUDPHZRUN KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ PHWKRGV KHDOWK\ SHRSOH %LR 3V\FKR 6RFLDO GHYHORSPHQW DQG KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ WKURXJKRXW OLIHVSDQ 'LVFXVVLRQ RQ WKH FXUUHQW LVVXHV KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ VWUDWHJLHV DQG KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ LQQRYDWLRQV DUH LQFOXGHG NS 1310 Professional Socialization I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH RULJLQ RI QXUVLQJ SURIHVVLRQ QDWLRQDO KHDOWK V\VWHP DQG YDOXHV LQ QXUVLQJ /HJDO DQG ethical principles that guide professional nursing in the current health care system are emphasized. 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NS1402 Basic Nursing Skills II 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 1306 Principles of Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI QXUVLQJ WHFKQLTXHV E\ LQWHJUDWLRQ RI NQRZOHGJH LQ 6FLHQFH 6RFLRORJ\ %DVLF 1XUVLQJ 6FLHQFH DQG 3ULQciples of Nursing II including utilization of nursing process and creating good concepts and attitudes toward the nursing profession.
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NS 1403 Nursing Experience I 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 1307 Foundation of Professional Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides nursing practice in the laboratory. The students are required to integrate basic science knowlHGJH IRXQGDWLRQ RI QXUVLQJ QXUVLQJ SURFHVV KROLVWLF DSSURDFK DQG VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN WKURXJK QXUVing procedures. NS 1404 Nursing Experience II 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 1308 Foundation of Professional Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides advanced nursing practice in the laboratory. The students are required to integrate basic VFLHQFH NQRZOHGJH IRXQGDWLRQ RI QXUVLQJ QXUVLQJ SURFHVV KROLVWLF DSSURDFK DQG VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN through nursing procedures. NS 2306 Child & Adolescence Nursing 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of child and adolescent experiences in acute and chronic health deviation. The course focuses on nursing PDQDJHPHQW RI FKLOG DGROHVFHQW KHDOWK SUREOHPV LQ &DUGLRYDVFXODU 5HVSLUDWRU\ +HPDWRORJ\ 1HXURORJ\ 0XVFXORVNHOHWDO (QGRFULQH 9LVXDO DQG $XGLRWRU\ 'LJHVWLYH 8ULQDU\ 5HSURGXFWLYH DQG ,QWHJXPHQWDU\ V\VWHPV 7KH QXUVLQJ SURFHVV EDVHG RQ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LV XVHG IRU WKH FRXUVH (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH QXUVHÒ&#x2039;V UROH DV D FDUHJLYHU LQ LQWHJUDWLQJ NQRZOHGJH WR SURYLGH KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ LOOQHVV SUHYHQWLRQ DQG KHDOWK PDLQWHQDQFH NS 2307 Adult Nursing I 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of adult patients experiences in acute and chronic health deviation. The course focuses on nursing manDJHPHQW RI DGXOWV ZLWK &DUGLRYDVFXODU 5HVSLUDWRU\ +HPDWRORJLF 9LVXDO DQG $XGLWRU\ GLVRUGHUV LQFOXGLQJ EDVLF knowledge for patients undergoing surgery. The nursing process based on self- care conceptual framework is used IRU WKH FRXUVH (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH QXUVHÒ&#x2039;V UROH DV D FDUHJLYHU LQ LQWHJUDWLQJ NQRZOHGJH WR SURYLGH KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ illness prevention and health maintenance. NS 2308 Adult Nursing II 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of adult patients experiences in acute and chronic health deviation. The course focuses on nursing managePHQW RI DGXOWV ZLWK 5HSURGXFWLYH 8ULQDU\ *DVWURLQWHVWLQDO 0XVFXORVNHOHWDO GLVRUGHUV DQG (QGRFULQH G\VIXQFWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ JHURQWRORJ\ 7KH QXUVLQJ SURFHVV EDVHG RQ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LV XVHG IRU WKH FRXUVH (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH QXUVHÒ&#x2039;V UROH DV D FDUHJLYHU LQ LQWHJUDWLQJ NQRZOHGJH WR SURYLGH KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ LOOQHVV SUHYHQWLRQ and health maintenance. 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NS 2310 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing I 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ KROLVWLF QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW RI DGXOWV ZLWK DOWHUDWLRQV LQ LQJHVWLRQ GLJHVWLRQ DEVRUSWLRQ HOLPLQDWLRQ R[\JHQDWLRQ DQG YHQWLODWLRQ VHQVRU\ LQSXW SHULSKHUDO YDVFXODU V\VWHP LQWHJXPHQWDU\ V\VWHP DQG FDUGLDF IXQFWLRQ (PSKDVLV LV RQ DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSSURDFKHV through nursing process to assist adults in reaching their optimal level of wellness. NS 2311 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing II 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ KROLVWLF QXUVLQJ FDUH PDQDJHPHQW RI DGXOWV ZLWK DOWHUDWLRQV LQ FHOO JURZWK DQG GLIIHUHQWLDWLRQ PXVFXORVNHOHWDO V\VWHP LPPXQH UHJXODWLRQ DQG KHPDWRORJLFDO V\VWHP UHSURGXFWLYH V\VWHP XULQDU\ V\VWHP DQG HQGRFULQH UHJXODWLRQ (PSKDVLV LV RQ DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSproaches through nursing process to assist adults in reaching their optimal level of wellness. NS 2312 Gerontology Nursing 1 Credit ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ QXUVLQJ FDUH RI WKH HOGHUO\ 7KH FRQWHQW LQFOXGHV FRQFHSW DQG WKHRU\ RI HOGHUO\ ELR SV\FKR VRFLDO FKDQJHV PDMRU KHDOWK SUREOHPV KROLVWLF QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK FDUH UHVRXUFHV DQG KRVSLFH FDUH IRU WKH HOGHUO\ 7KH VWXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR DSSO\ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG holistic approaches through nursing process to assist elderly people in reaching their optimal level of wellness.
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NS 2414 Child & Adolescence Nursing Practicum 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2306 Child & Adolescence Nursing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical nursing experiences by practicing and developing skills in various health FDUH VHWWLQJV VXFK DV SHGLDWULF 23' DQG ZDUGV (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI NQRZOHGJH WR QXUVLQJ PDQDJHment by using nursing processes based on self-care conceptual framework. NS 2415 Adult Nursing Practicum I 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2307 Adult Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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NS 2416 Adult Nursing Practicum II 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2308 Adult Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical nursing experiences in practicing care for patients with health deviaWLRQV LQ *\QHFRORJ\ 8ULQDU\ (QGRFULQH 0XVFXORVNHOHWDO 'LJHVWLYH V\VWHPV DQG *HURQWRORJ\ +HDOWK SURPRWLRQ SUHYHQWLRQ UHKDELOLWDWLRQ QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW DQG QXUVLQJ SURFHVV EDVHG RQ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN DUH applied. NS 2417 Adult Nursing Practicum III 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2309 Adult Nursing III ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK FOLQLFDO QXUVLQJ H[SHULHQFHV IRU SDWLHQWV ZLWK KHDOWK GHYLDWLRQV LQ 2QFRORJ\ 1HXURORJLFDO V\VWHP DQG FULWLFDO FDUH LQ %XUQ 8QLW DQG (PHUJHQF\ 5RRP +HDOWK SURPRWLRQ SUHYHQWLRQ UHKDELOLWDWLRQ nursing management and nursing process based on self care conceptual framework will be applied. NS 2418 3UHUHTXLVLWH
Clinical Practicum for Professional Nursing Foundation 2 Credits 16 )RXQGDWLRQ RI 3URIHVVLRQDO 1XUVLQJ , 16 )RXQGDWLRQ RI 3URIHVVLRQDO 1XUVLQJ ,, 16 1XUVLQJ ([SHULHQFH , NS 1404 Nursing Experience II ................................................................................................................................................................................... The course focuses on the clinical nursing experiences in health setting practicum. Students are required to apply basic nursing knowledge and skills to provide essential nursing care to meet the clientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; needs through nursing SURFHVV WHDP QXUVLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG GRFXPHQWDWLRQ 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSSURDFKHV DUH HPSKDVL]HG NS 2419 Clinical Practicum in Adult Health Nursing I 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2310 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV FOLQLFDO SUDFWLFH LQ WKH FDUH RI DGXOWV DQG HOGHUO\ SHRSOH ZLWK DOWHUDWLRQV LQ LQJHVWLRQ GLJHVWLRQ DEVRUSWLRQ HOLPLQDWLRQ R[\JHQDWLRQ DQG YHQWLODWLRQ VHQVRU\ LQSXW SHULSKHUDO YDVFXODU V\VWHP LQWHJXPHQWDU\ V\VWHP DQG FDUGLDF IXQFWLRQ E\ XVLQJ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSSURDFKHV WKURXJK nursing process and comprehensive health approach. NS 2420 Clinical Practicum in Adult Health Nursing II 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2311 Alteration in Adult Health & Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides clinical practice in the care of adults and elderly people with alterations in cell growth and GLIIHUHQWLDWH VNHOHWDO VXSSRUW DQG PRYHPHQW LPPXQH UHJXODWLRQ DQG KHPDWRORJLF V\VWHP UHSURGXFWLYH V\VWHP XULQDU\ V\VWHP DQG HQGRFULQH UHJXODWLRQ E\ XVLQJ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG KROLVWLF DSproaches through nursing process and comprehensive health approach. NS 2421 Critical Care Nursing Practicum 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2313 Critical Care Nursing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides critical care practice to clients with life-threatening health problems especially in trauma or HPHUJHQF\ VLWXDWLRQV QHXURORJLFDO SUREOHP DQG EXUQ E\ XVLQJ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN IDPLO\ FHQWHUHG holistic approaches through nursing process and comprehensive health approach. NS 2422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum I 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 2317 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides opportunities for students to apply and integrate self-care conceptual framework and nursing SURFHVV WR SURYLGH KROLVWLF FDUH IRU QRUPDO FKLOGEHDULQJ ZRPHQ DQG IDPLOLHV 6WXGHQWV DUH H[SHFWHG WR XVH FRJQLWLYH DIIHFWLYH DQG SV\FKRPRWRU VNLOOV LQ QXUVLQJ FDUH IRU QRUPDO FKLOGEHDULQJ IDPLOLHV GXULQJ WKH DQWHSDUWXP SHULRG LQ YDULHW\ RI VHWWLQJV 7KH FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG IRU VWXGHQWV WR SUDFWLFH FULWLFDO WKLQNLQJ GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG OHDGHUVKLS in exploring the simple and complex needs of normal childbearing family. NS 3305 Community Health Nursing I 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOHV DQG PHWKRGV RI FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK QXUVLQJ UROHV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH PRGHUQ FRQFHSW RI FRPPXQLW\ DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ SULPDU\ KHDOWK FDUH FRQFHSW DQG GHYHORSPHQW FRPPXQLW\ VHUYLFH PDQDJHPHQW HSLGHPLRORJLFDO FRQFHSWV DQG KHDOWK VWDWLVWLFV 6HOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LV applied in planning and evaluating community health services.
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NS 3310 Childbearing & Family Nursing I 4 credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH 16 $GXOW 1XUVLQJ , ,, ,,, ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the childbirth process and the dynamics of childbearing with emphasis on nursing management in proPRWLQJ UHVWRULQJ DQG PDLQWDLQLQJ WKH KHDOWK RI FKLOGEHDULQJ ZRPHQ DQG QHZERUQV EDVHG RQ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN 7KH FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH QXUVHŇ&#x2039;V UROH DV FDUHJLYHU HGXFDWRU DQG RQ UHVHDUFK ZKLFK FDQ EH DSSOLHG WR promote health in a normal childbearing family. NS 3311 Childbearing & Family Nursing II 4 credits Prerequisite: NS 3310 Childbearing & Family Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of childbearing women and their families experiencing in critical and chronic health problems. Nursing PDQDJHPHQW RI FRPSOLFDWHG ODERU REVWHWULFDO HPHUJHQF\ DQG RSHUDWLRQ GUXJ DEXVH DQG LQIHUWLOLW\ XVLQJ QXUVLQJ process based on self-care conceptual framework. The course focuses on the nurseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role as caregiver and educator in dealing with health deviations of childbearing women and their families. NS 3312 Mental Health 2 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1302 Life Span Development ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI YDULRXV FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI LQGLYLGXDO PHQWDO KHDOWK ZLWK D IRFXV RQ WKHRULHV RI SHUVRQDOLW\ VWUHVV DQG FRSLQJ PHFKDQLVPV SKLORVRSKLFDO DQG UHOLJLRXV FRQFHSWV DSSOLFDEOH WR PHQWDO KHDOWK HIIHFWLYH FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG WKHUDSHXWLF UHODWLRQVKLS (PSKDVLV LV RQ QXUVLQJ UROHV LQ PHQWDO KHDOWK OHJDO DQG HWKLFDO LVVXHV UHODWHG WR KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ SUHYHQWLRQ DQG UHKDELOLWDWLRQ NS 3313 Psychiatric Nursing 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 3312 Mental Health ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of conceptual framework for mental health and psychiatric nursing including mental health problems and of GHYLDWH EHKDYLRUV LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ 1XUVLQJ LQWHUYHQWLRQ EDVHG RQ VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LV DSSOLHG WR VHUYH individual need and to promote community mental health. NS 3320 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2317 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on family-centered approach in normal childbearing nursing and apply self-care conceptual IUDPHZRUN WR SURYLGH KROLVWLF QXUVLQJ FDUH IRU KHDOWK SURPRWLQJ SUHYHQWLQJ DQG PDLQWDLQLQJ RI ZRPHQŇ&#x2039;V KHDOWK GXULQJ LQWUDSDUWXP SRVWSDUWXP SHULRGV DQG ZRPHQ ZLWK QHZERUQ (PSKDVLV LV RQ ODERU SKDVHV DQG PHFKDQLVP including delivery procedure. Family unit and potential among family members in self-care. NS 3321 Prerequisite:
Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing III 3 Credits NS 2317 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing I NS 3320 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on family-centered approach in high risk childbearing nursing and apply self-care conceptual framework to provide holistic nursing for health restoring and maintaining of childbearing families and women. The emphasis is on the exploration of family needs in changing patterns of health and potential of self-care. NS 3322 Bio-Behavioral Psychiatric Nursing 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 2316 Psychology and Mental Health Nursing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV WKHRUHWLFDO SHUVSHFWLYH VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F NQRZOHGJH DQG SULQFLSOHV RI SV\FKLDWULF QXUVLQJ 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI QXUVLQJ SURFHVV DQG VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LQ QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW IRU LQGLYLGXDOV IDPLOLHV DQG communities with physical and mental disorders are included. Students are required to formulate plan for nursing LQWHUYHQWLRQ IRFXVHG RQ SURPRWLRQ PDLQWHQDQFH DQG UHVWRUDWLRQ RI PHQWDO KHDOWK NS 3323 Community Focused Nursing I 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH HPSKDVL]HV RQ WKH FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK QXUVLQJ FRQFHSWV LQFOXGLQJ UROHV RI FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK QXUVLQJ FRPPXQLW\ FRQWH[W DQG KLVWRULFDO FRQWH[WV ,W DOVR FRYHUV FRQFHSWXDO PRGHO DQG FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK QXUVLQJ SURFHVV QDWLRQDO KHDOWK SROLF\ KHDOWK FDUH GHOLYHU\ V\VWHP KHDOWK FDUH UHIRUP QDWLRQDO KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH SULPDU\ KHDOWK FDUH DQG TXDOLW\ RI OLIH DQG HSLGHPLRORJ\ 7KH QXUVLQJ H[SHULHQFHV LQ 3ULPDU\ &DUH 8QLW DQG FRPPXQLW\ DUH LQFOXGHG
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Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Practicum 2 Credits NS 3312 Mental Health NS 3313 Psychiatric Nursing ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical experiences in nursing management for psychiatric clients and community mental health services by using nursing process based on self-care conceptual framework. NS 3418 Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum I 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 3310 Childbearing & Family I ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK FOLQLFDO QXUVLQJ H[SHULHQFHV E\ SUDFWLFLQJ LQ YDULRXV KHDOWK FDUH VHWWLQJV VXFK DV $ 1 & /DERU 3RVWSDUWXP DQG 1XUVHU\ (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI NQRZOHGJH WR QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW E\ using nursing process based on self-care conceptual framework. NS 3419 Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum II 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 3311 Childbearing & Family II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical nursing experiences by practicing care for clients experiencing critical DQG FKURQLF KHDOWK SUREOHPV (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI NQRZOHGJH WR QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW E\ XVLQJ QXUVLQJ process based on self-care conceptual framework. NS 3420
Family-Centered Care for Infant, Child, 1 Credit and Adolescent Nursing Practicum I 3UHUHTXLVLWH 16 )DPLO\ &HQWHUHG &DUH IRU ,QIDQW &KLOG DQG $GROHVFHQW , ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical experiences based on self-care conceptual framework. The students LQWHJUDWH NQRZOHGJH RI ZHOOQHVV DQG QXUVLQJ SURFHVV WR SURYLGH KROLVWLF FDUH IRU LQIDQWV FKLOGUHQ DGROHVFHQWV DQG IDPLOLHV 7KH VWXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR LQWHJUDWH NQRZOHGJH RI KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ SHGLDWULF DVVHVVPHQW JURZWK DQG development of clients in the pediatric clinical settings. NS 3421 Prerequisite:
Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum II 3 Credits NS 2422 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum I NS 3320 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides opportunities for students to apply and integrate self-care conceptual framework and nursing SURFHVV WR SURYLGH KROLVWLF FDUH IRU QRUPDO FKLOGEHDULQJ ZRPHQ DQG IDPLOLHV 6WXGHQWV DUH H[SHFWHG WR XVH FRJQLWLYH DIIHFWLYH DQG SV\FKRPRWRU VNLOOV QXUVLQJ FDUH IRU QRUPDO FKLOGEHDULQJ IDPLOLHV GXULQJ WKH LQWUDSDUWXP SRVWSDUWXP DQG QHRQDWDO SHULRGV LQ YDULHW\ RI VHWWLQJV 7KH FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG IRU VWXGHQWV WR SUDFWLFH FULWLFDO WKLQNLQJ GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG OHDGHUVKLS LQ H[SORULQJ WKH VLPSOH DQG FRPSOH[ QHHGV RI QRUPDO FKLOGEHDULQJ IDPLO\ NS 3422 Prerequisite:
Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum III 2 Credits NS 3318 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing III NS 3421 Holistic Childbearing & Family Nursing Practicum II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides opportunities for students to apply and integrate nursing process to provide holistic care for FKLOGEHDULQJ IDPLOLHV DQG ZRPHQ ZLWK KLJK ULVN FRQGLWLRQV 6WXGHQWV DUH H[SHFWHG WR XVH FRJQLWLYH DIIHFWLYH DQG SV\FKRPRWRU VNLOOV WR SURYLGH QXUVLQJ FDUH IRU KLJK ULVN FKLOGEHDULQJ IDPLOLHV GXULQJ WKH DQWHSDUWXP LQWUDSDUWXP DQG SRVWSDUWXP SHULRGV LQ YDULHW\ RI VHWWLQJV 7KH FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG IRU VWXGHQWV WR SUDFWLFH FULWLFDO WKLQNLQJ GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ DQG OHDGHUVKLS LQ H[SORULQJ WKH IDPLO\ QHHGV GXULQJ FKDQJLQJ SDWWHUQV RI ERWK FULWLFDO DQG FKURQLF SUHJQDQF\ related health problems. NS 3423
Family-Centered Care for Infant, Child, 2 credits and Adolescent Nursing Practicum II 3UHUHTXLVLWH 16 )DPLO\ &HQWHUHG &DUH IRU ,QIDQW &KLOG DQG $GROHVFHQW 16 )DPLO\ &HQWHUHG &DUH IRU ,QIDQW &KLOG DQG $GROHVFHQW Nursing Practicum I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with clinical experiences based on self-care conceptual framework. The students LQWHJUDWH NQRZOHGJH RI LOOQHVV DQG QXUVLQJ SURFHVV WR SURYLGH KROLVWLF FDUH IRU LQIDQWV FKLOGUHQ DGROHVFHQWV DQG families. Child health deviations in each developmental period are included. Students are required to work with multidisciplinary health team using comprehensive care.
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NS 4308 Nursing Leadership and Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 3301 Principles of Organization Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of contemporary roles required in nursing administration: integration of nursing management and organizational management concepts; strategies and principles in providing experiences to the students regarding problems analysis in nursing organization; and initiation of the organization development projects. The emphasis is on the RUJDQL]DWLRQDO VWUXFWXUH GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ SURFHVV KXPDQ UHVRXUFH PDQDJHPHQW TXDOLW\ PDQDJHPHQW DQG DFFUHGLWDWLRQ ULVN PDQDJHPHQW Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO PDQDJHPHQW DQG ODZ FRQFHUQLQJ QXUVLQJ SURIHVVLRQ NS 4316 Community Health Nursing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 3315 Community Health Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH PDMRU QDWLRQDO KHDOWK SUREOHPV ERWK LQ XUEDQ DQG UXUDO DUHDV 6LJQLĂ&#x20AC;FDQW HQGHPLF GLVHDVHV FDXVHV RI WKH SUREOHPV DQG WKH VWXG\ PHWKRGV LQFOXGLQJ VXUYH\ DQG GDWD DQDO\VLV WR LGHQWLI\ WKH FRPPXQLW\ KHDOWK SUREOHPV and needs will be emphasized. 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NS 4317 Primary Medical Care 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SULQFLSOH DQG SURFHVV RI KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW GLDJQRVLV SODQQLQJ IRU SULPDU\ PHGLFDO WUHDWPHQW DQG QXUVLQJ FDUH DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI QXUVHV VWDWHG E\ WKH +HDOWK $FW (PSKDVLV LV RQ WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI VHOI FDUH FRQFHSWXDO IUDPHZRUN LQ FDUH PDQDJHPHQW DQG UHIHUUDO RI FOLHQWV IRU SURSHU PDQDJHPHQW NS 4319 Seminar on issues and trends in Nursing 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VHPLQDU RQ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI WKH QXUVLQJ SURIHVVLRQ WKH IDFWRUV LQĂ XHQFLQJ WKH LVVXHV DQG WUHQGV LQ QXUVLQJ education; practice and profession including contemporary domestic problems and solutions. NS 4320 Community Focused Nursing II 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 3323 Community Focused Nursing I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course focuses on the contemporary public health problems and crisis situation in family and community. The FRQFHSWV RI IDPLO\ DV FOLHQW FRPPXQLW\ DV FOLHQW VFKRRO KHDOWK RUDO KHDOWK HQYLURQPHQWDO KHDOWK DQG RFFXSDWLRQDO health are included. NS 4321 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment 2 Credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH 1% 6FLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F 1XUVLQJ $SSURDFK DQG +ROLVWLF +HDOWK $VVHVVPHQW ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ WKH DGYDQFHG VNLOOV RI KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW LQFOXGLQJ KLVWRU\ WDNLQJ V\VWHPLF KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW GLIIHUHQWLDO GLDJQRVLV DQG FRPPRQ GLVHDVHV WUHDWPHQW 3UHYHQWLRQ DQG KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ DQG UHIHUUDO VNLOOV are emphasized. NS 4322 Professional Socialization II 2 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course is the seminar on non-clinical aspects of professional nursing roles. The analysis of current situations in KHDOWKFDUH HQYLURQPHQW DQG SROLFLHV LQFOXGLQJ WKH SROLWLFDO DQG VRFLDO LVVXHV LQĂ XHQFLQJ RQ QXUVLQJ SURIHVVLRQ DUH HPSKDVL]HG 6WXGHQWV DUH UHTXLUHG WR FRQGXFW VHPLQDU RQ FKDOOHQJLQJ DQG WUHQGV LQ QXUVLQJ SURIHVVLRQ QXUVLQJ image and employment opportunity in dynamic global society. NS 4401 Primary Medical Care Practicum 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 4317 Primary Medical Care ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK FOLQLFDO H[SHULHQFHV LQFOXGLQJ SK\VLFDO H[DPLQDWLRQ GLDJQRVLV DQG SODQQLQJ IRU SULPDU\ PHGLFDO FDUH LQ WKH FRPPXQLW\ KRVSLWDO +HDOWK HGXFDWLRQ KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ SUHYHQWLRQ DQG UHIHUUDO RI WKH clients for proper management and continuity of care including nursing management based on self-care conceptual framework will be emphasized. NS 4412 Community Health Nursing Practicum 3 Credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH 16 16 &RPPXQLW\ +HDOWK 1XUVLQJ , ,, ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides students with experiences in community assessment and diagnosis through the survey of KHDOWK SUREOHPV GDWD DQDO\VLV DQG SODQQLQJ SURMHFWV ZLWK FRPPXQLW\ SRSXODWLRQV DQG NH\ LQIRUPDQWV (PSKDVLV is on the application of self-care conceptual framework and community participation approach to community health SURPRWLRQ DQG SUHYHQWLRQ VFKRRO KHDOWK SURJUDP HQYLURQPHQWDO KHDOWK DQG VDQLWDWLRQ VHUYLFHV RFFXSDWLRQDO KHDOWK DQG KHDOWK HGXFDWLRQ 6WXGHQWV ZLOO JDLQ H[SHULHQFH IURP Ă&#x20AC;HOG WULSV WR IDFWRULHV DQG WR KHDOWK FDUH DJHQFLHV
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NS 4413 Nursing Leadership and Management Practicum 2 Credits Prerequisite: NS 4308 Nursing Leadership & Management ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK FOLQLFDO H[SHULHQFHV LQ QXUVLQJ PDQDJHPHQW DQG DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ (PSKDVLV LV RQ H[HUFLVLQJ OHDGHUVKLS LQ ZRUN DVVLJQPHQWV VXSHUYLVLRQ SUREOHP VROYLQJ DQG HYDOXDWLRQ NS 4415 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment Practicum 1 Credit Prerequisite: NS 4321 Advanced Therapeutic Health Assessment ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course explores nursesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; roles and core competencies related advanced health assessment. Clinical application RI KLVWRU\ WDNLQJ KHDOWK DVVHVVPHQW GLIIHUHQWLDO GLDJQRVLV FRPPRQ GLVHDVH WUHDWPHQW SUHYHQWLRQ KHDOWK SURPRWLRQ DQG FOLHQWÒ&#x2039;V UHIHUUDO VNLOOV IRU SURSHU PDQDJHPHQW DUH LQFOXGHG NS 4416 Comprehensive Nursing Skills 3 Credits Prerequisite: All nursing practicum courses must be completed ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course provides opportunity for the students to select a clinical area of interest to practice in order to gain more advanced experiences in clinical setting. Preparations for professional employment for local and international health care services are included. NS 4417 Community Focused Nursing Practicum 3 Credits Prerequisite: NS 4320 Community Focused Nursing II ................................................................................................................................................................................... This course offers opportunity to apply theories and concepts of community focused nursing to various groups of SHRSOH LQ FRPPXQLW\ VHWWLQJV (PSKDVLV LV RQ SUDFWLFLQJ LQWHUGLVFLSOLQDU\ KHDOWK FDUH DQG FROODERUDWLRQ LQ SDUWQHUVKLS ZLWK FRPPXQLW\ LQ RUGHU WR LGHQWLI\ KHDOWK QHHGV SURPRWH KHDOWK SUHYHQW LOOQHVV DQG HQKDQFH TXDOLW\ RI OLIH for entire community. PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the artistic styles and visual elements in order to increase knowledge and understanding of artworks ZKLFK DUH Ã&#x20AC;QH DUWV OLWHUDWXUH SHUIRUPLQJ DUWV PXVLF DQG DUWV LQ Ã&#x20AC;OP $UW DSSUHFLDWLRQ HQFRPSDVVHV DVSHFWV RI $UW +LVWRU\ $UW &ULWLFLVP DQG $HVWKHWLFV 5HYLHZLQJ GHYHORSPHQWV LQ DUW KLVWRU\ LQYHVWLJDWLQJ WKH FRQWH[W LQ ZKLFK DQ artwork was created and developing criticism skills is integral to the aesthetic experience of looking at visual images in meaningful ways. PC 3302 Prerequisite:
Principles of Performance Design 3 Credits CA 1001 Introduction to Communication CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI D IXQGDPHQWDO DSSURDFK WR GHVLJQLQJ D SHUIRUPDQFH DQ HYHQW 7RSLFV ZLOO LQFOXGH YLVXDOL]DWLRQ RI SURSV FRVWXPHV VRXQG DQG OLJKWLQJ $OVR SDUW RI WKH FRXUVH ZLOO H[SORUH WKH EDVLFV RI WKH XVH RI VSDFH WKHPH UK\WKP UHSHWLWLRQ DQG PXVLF 7KH DLP LV IRU SURYLGH WKH VWXGHQWV ZLWK WKH EDVLFV QHFHVVDU\ IRU FUHDWLQJ RULJLQDO ZRUN IRU the stage. PC 3303 Prerequisite:
Script Writing in Thai 3 Credits CA 1001 Introduction to Communication CA 2012 Story - telling for Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI VFULSWZULWLQJ LQ 7KDL ZKHUHE\ VWXGHQWV ZLOO OHDUQ DQG SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI VWRU\ WHOOLQJ OLQHDU RU QRQ OLQHDU LQ WKH Ã&#x20AC;QLVKHG IRUP RI D VFULSW 7KH ZRUNV ZLOO LQFOXGH VFULSWV IRU LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG HQWHUWDLQPHQW IRU EURDGFDVW DQG OLYH SHUIRUPDQFH VKRZV DQG HYHQWV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR UHVHDUFK DQG HGLW ERWK RULJLQDO DQG DGDSWHG PDWHULals. PC 3304 Prerequisite:
Script Writing in English 3 Credits CA 1001 Introduction to Communication CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI VFULSWZULWLQJ LQ (QJOLVK ZKHUHE\ VWXGHQWV ZLOO OHDUQ DQG SUDFWLFH WKH DUW RI VWRU\ WHOOLQJ OLQHDU RU QRQ OLQHDU LQ WKH Ã&#x20AC;QLVKHG IRUP RI D VFULSW 7KH ZRUNV ZLOO LQFOXGH VFULSWV IRU LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG HQWHUWDLQPHQW IRU EURDGFDVW DQG OLYH SHUIRUPDQFH VKRZV DQG HYHQWV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR UHVHDUFK DQG HGLW ERWK RULJLQDO DQG DGDSWHG materials.
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PC 3311 Personality and Social Interaction 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the basic theories of the human personality development and the social communication. The course also LQFRUSRUDWHV JDPHV LPSURYLVDWLRQV PRYHPHQW WHFKQLTXHV UHOD[DWLRQ WR RSHQ DQG H[SDQG QRQ YHUEDO FRPPXQLFDtion. The goal is for students to improve the skills in social participation and to interact spontaneously with others. PC 3312 Vocal-physical Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKHRULHV VWUXFWXUHV DQG IRUPV RI SHUIRUPDQFH ZLWK DQ HPSKDVLV RQ YRFDO DQG SK\VLFDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ IRU OLYH VKRZV DQG EURDGFDVW PHGLD LQFOXGLQJ SUDFWLFHV RQ QHZ IRUPV RI SHUIRUPDQFH LQ WKH VRFLHW\ 7KH FRXUVH offers training in performing. PC 3313 Sound Design 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI VRXQG GHVLJQ IRU D SHUIRUPDQFH ZLWK DQ DQDO\VLV RI WKH VFULSW WR GHWHUPLQH VRXQG DQG PXVLF QHHGV FXH WR FRQVWUXFWLRQ UHFRUGLQJ DQG HGLWLQJ (PSKDVLV ZRXOG EH RQ VRXQG DQG PXVLF DV WRROV WR EXLOG HPRWLRQV LQ productions. Students will be able to apply music to help convey the mood and tone in all productions ranging from advertising to music for a live performance. PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance 3 Credits Prerequisite: AD 3101 Principles of Marketing Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the issues that are important in the marketing for performance shows and events arts whether it is a stage production inclusive of shows and concerts as well as broadcast programs. The students will learn how to apply the knowledge of marketing and management into performance production. Also emphasis will be given on ethical and legal aspects that need to be considered. PC 4306 Stage/Event Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH Ă&#x20AC;OHG WUHDWLQJ WKH HQWLUH UHKHDUVDO DQG SHUIRUPDQFH SURFHVV DQG YDU\LQJ VW\OHV DQG OHYHOV RI theatrical organization. Students assist on one department production. PC 4307 Performance/Event Composition 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI GLIIHUHQW JHQUHV RI SHUIRUPDQFHV PHWKRGRORJLHV DQG WRROV RI VWRU\ WHOOLQJ SHUIRUPLQJ GLUHFWLQJ DQG designing for performance. Students are to create an original performance. PC 4308 Performance Communication Workshop I 3 Credits Prerequisite: PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is a course designed for students to create an on-stage performance as the end result. Students will be UHTXLUHG WR DSSO\ WKHLU NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOOV LQ GHYHORSLQJ WKH FRQFHSWXDOL]HG LGHDV GHĂ&#x20AC;QLQJ WKH WDUJHW DXGLHQFH promoting and planning the performance to be shown to the public. PC 4309 Prerequisite:
Performance Communication Workshop II 3 Credits PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance PC 4308 Performance Communication Workshop I ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is a course designed for students to create an on-stage performance as the end result. Students will be reTXLUHG WR DSSO\ WKHLU NQRZOHGJH DQG VNLOOV LQ H[HFXWLQJ SHUIRUPDQFH ZLWK SURSHU OLJKWLQJ VRXQG FRVWXPH DQG SURSV to be shown to the public. PC 4310 Seminar in Performance Communication 3 Credits Prerequisite: PC 4305 Marketing Management for Performance ................................................................................................................................................................................... A seminar course on current issues relating to performance as an art form and a communication tool and its relation to society and culture. Topics also include moral and ethical concerns for performance production.
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PC 4314 Costume/Prop and Make-up Selection 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH EDVLF VWHSV RI VHOHFWLQJ WKH FRVWXPH SURS DV ZHOO DV WKH ULJKW PDNH XS VW\OH IRU WKH SHUIRUPDQFH 7KH VWXG\ ZLOO LQFOXGH IXQGDPHQWDOV RI FRVWXPH DQG SURS VHOHFWLRQ IDVKLRQ WUHQG DQG EDVLF PDNH XS WR IXOĂ&#x20AC;OO WKH SUHVHQWDWLRQ LQ WKHDWHU RQ VWDJH RU LQ EURDGFDVW PC 4315 Fundamentals of Lighting 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... An introductory course that explores the use of light as an artistic medium in productions. This course acquaints VWXGHQWV ZLWK WKH HTXLSPHQW GHVLJQ HOHPHQWV DQG FRQFHSWXDO SURFHVVHV HPSOR\HG LQ OLJKWLQJ GHVLJQ DQG LPSOHmentation. Students will gain practical experience in laboratory and production settings. PC 4316 Directing 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the creative and technical sides of directing for performance/ event productions. An introduction to the Ň&#x160;ORJLVWLFVŇ&#x2039; VLGH RI SHUIRUPDQFH HYHQW 7KH FRXUVH ZLOO GLVFXVV WKH DFWLQJ SURFHVV H[SORUH WKH UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ GLUHFWRU GHVLJQHU DQG ZULWHU $W WKH HQG RI WKH FRXUVH VWXGHQWV ZLOO EH DVVLJQHG WR GLUHFW D SHUIRUPDQFH RU WR DVVLVW a director in the industry. PC 4317 Prerequisite:
Performance/Event Criticism 3 Credits CA 2012 Story-telling for Communication CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SDVW DQG SUHVHQW SULQFLSOHV DQG DSSURDFKHV IRU HYDOXDWLQJ YDULRXV IRUPV RI SHUIRUPDQFH HPSKDVL]LQJ theories and practicality. The course is both a practical writing course and an examination of the role of the various NLQGV RI SHUIRUPDQFH DQG WKHLU UHODWLRQV WR DQG UHĂ HFWLRQV RQ FXOWXUH VRFLHW\ DQG WKH LQGXVWU\ PC 4318 Audition 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI KRZ WR VHH DQG VHOHFW WKH FDVW WKURXJK FROG UHDGLQJV LPSURYLVDWLRQ DQG SUHSDUHG PDWHULDOV 6WXGHQWV LQ WKLV FRXUVH VHOHFW GHYHORS DQG UHKHDUVH WKH FDVW ZLWK JLYHQ PDWHULDOV IRU Ă&#x20AC;OP 79 VKRZV VWDJH DQG VSHFLDO HYHQWV Students will have a basic understanding of the audition process from the preparation of the materials to the execution. PC 4319 Prerequisite:
Script Management 3 Credits CA 2015 Introduction to Performance Communication PC 3301 Art and Literature Appreciation PC 3303/3304Script Writing in Thai or in English ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of how to analyse and select a proper script for performance production. It also deals with source managePHQW UHVHDUFK WH[WXDO DQDO\VLV WUDQVODWLRQ DGDSWDWLRQ DQG FULWLTXH PD 1301 Technical Drawing 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9DULRXV PHWKRGV RI GUDZLQJ XVHG E\ SURGXFW GHVLJQHUV VXFK DV RUWKRJUDSKLF SURMHFWLRQ H[SORGHG YLHZ GUDZLQJ SHUVSHFWLYH SURMHFWLRQ DQG VKDGH DQG VKDGRZ DSSOLFDWLRQ PD 1302 Design Principles 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Design principles that focus on basic understanding of the interrelationship between form and function which leads WR DWWUDFWLYH DQG IXQFWLRQDO GHVLJQV 7KH SULQFLSOHV LQFOXGH $GGLWLYH 'HVLJQ ,QWHJUDWLYH 'HVLJQ ,QWHJUDO 'HVLJQ 6FXOSWXUDO 'HVLJQ DQG 2UJDQLF 'HVLJQ PD 1303 Computer Applications for Product Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Creative potential of computer applications in the context of three dimensional designs and the opportunity to explore graphic applications relevant to the area of study. PD 2201 Product Design I 6 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Introduction to the role of designed objects in our everyday experience with emphasis on the understanding of UHODWLRQVKLS EHWZHHQ IXQFWLRQV DHVWKHWLF DQG KXPDQ QHHGV DQG EHKDYLRU WKURXJK EDVLF VXUYH\V DQG DQDO\VHV RI product-related problems in corresponding object-oriented projects.
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PD 2202 Product Design II 6 credits Prerequisite: PD 2201 Product Design I ................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQFHSW RI 2%-(&7 WR 2%-(&7 DQG 2%-(&7 WR LWV (19,5210(17 UHODWLRQVKLS ZKLFK LQFOXGH DHVWKHWLF DQG IXQFWLRQDO FRPSDWLELOLW\ VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F HQYLURQPHQW VSDWLDO UHTXLUHPHQW DQG SUREOHP VROYLQJ WKURXJK FRUUHVSRQGLQJ REject-oriented projects. PD 2301 Model Making 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7RROV WHFKQLTXHV DQG PDWHULDOV XVHG LQ WKH SURGXFWLRQ RI ERWK VWXG\ DQG SURWRW\SH PRGHOV ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ WKH XVH RI IRDP SODVWHU ZRRG DQG SODVWLFV LQFOXGLQJ FDVWLQJ PROGLQJ WHFKQLTXHV H[SORUHG WKURXJK D VHULHV RI VPDOO skill-oriented projects. 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PD 2303 History of Product Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... &KURQRORJLFDO H[SORUDWLRQ WKURXJK WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI SURGXFW GHVLJQ RI WKH WK DQG WKH WK FHQWXU\ HPSKDVL]LQJ RQ GHVLJQ PRYHPHQWV WKDW FRQWULEXWHG WR JOREDO GHVLJQ GHYHORSPHQW IURP SUH PRGHUQ WR PRGHUQ WR SRVWPRGHUQ GHVLJQ H[SUHVVLRQV RI LQQRYDWLYH LGHDV DQG SKLORVRSKLFDO FRQFHSWV ZLWKLQ JLYHQ FXOWXUDO DQG SROLWLFDO FRQWH[W PD 3201 Product Design III 6 credits Prerequisite: PD 2202 Product Design II ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2%-(&7 WR 3(5621 UHODWLRQVKLS WKURXJK XVHU RULHQWHG SURMHFWV ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ KXPDQ IDFWRUV HUJRQRPLFV FRQVLGHUDWLRQ XVHU FHQWHUHG GHVLJQ HFRORJLFDO LVVXHV SURGXFW VHPDQWLFV WHDP EDVHG PLOLHX UHVHDUFK RQ XVHU interaction and socio-economic values. PD 3202 Product Design IV 6 credits Prerequisite: PD 3201 Product Design III ................................................................................................................................................................................... 0RVW FRPSOH[ OHYHO RI SURGXFW GHVLJQLQJ DLPHG DW GHYHORSLQJ D VHQVH RI XQGHUVWDQGLQJ LQ WKH 2%-(&7 WR (&2/OGY relationship based on prominent ecological theories and system design for sustainability such as Design for 6XIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW (FRQRP\ DQG 'RL 7XQJ 6$/' WKURXJK REMHFW RULHQWHG SURMHFWV ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ VXVWDLQDEOH GHVLJQ PD 3301 Material and Manufacturing Processes I 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 0DWHULDO SURSHUWLHV DQG PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV IRFXVLQJ RQ SDSHU ZRRG DQG PHWDOV FRYHUHG WKURXJK OHFWXUHV DQG Ã&#x20AC;HOG WULSV WR ORFDO PDQXIDFWXULQJ IDFLOLWLHV WR JDLQ Ã&#x20AC;UVW KDQG H[SHULHQFH RI WKH PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV PD 3302 Material and Production Processes II 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 0DWHULDO SURSHUWLHV DQG PDQXIDFWXULQJ SURFHVVHV IRFXVLQJ SULPDULO\ RQ SODVWLFV Ã&#x20AC;EHUJODVV WH[WLOHV DQG PRGHUQ FRPSRVLWH PDWHULDOV FRYHUHG WKURXJK OHFWXUHV DQG Ã&#x20AC;HOG WULSV WR ORFDO PDQXIDFWXULQJ IDFLOLWLHV WR SURYLGH Ã&#x20AC;UVW KDQG experience of the manufacturing processes. PD 3303 Product Design and Marketing Principles 3 credits Prerequisite: MGT 1101 Introduction to Business ................................................................................................................................................................................... %DVLF SULQFLSOHV RI PDUNHWLQJ LQYROYHG LQ SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW F\FOH ZKLFK LQFOXGH SURGXFW SROLFLHV GLVWULEXWLRQ SROLFLHV SULFH SROLFLHV VDOHV SURPRWLRQ SROLFLHV DQG LPSURYHPHQW RI PDUNHWLQJ HIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ WKURXJK WUDQV GLVFLSOLQDU\ OHFWXUHV DVVLJQPHQWV DQG SURMHFWV IURP GHVLJQ VWUDWHJLF SODQQLQJ WR GHVLJQ LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ WKURXJK SDUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ the Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dummy Company. PD 3304 Product Design and Marketing Communications 3 credits Prerequisite: PD 2205 Product Design and Marketing Principles ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR PDUNHWLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ HOHPHQWV UHODWHG WR EXLOGLQJ DQG PDLQWDLQLQJ RI EUDQG HTXLW\ ZKLFK LQFOXGH DGYHUWLVLQJ VDOHV SURPRWLRQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SHUVRQDO VHOOLQJ HYHQW VSRQVRUVKLSV DQG GLUHFW PDUNHWLQJ LQ RUGHU WR SURYLGH DQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI SURGXFW GHVLJQHUÒ&#x2039;V UROH FRQWULEXWLRQ DQG LQYROYHPHQW LQ SURGXFW GHYHORSPHQW F\FOH
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PD 3305 Practicum in Product Design 2 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A 240 working hour of professional training in product design industry to expose students to all kinds of hands-on experiences and knowledge in the real business world. PD 3401 User Interface Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3ULQFLSOHV RI XVHU LQWHUIDFH GHVLJQ DSSOLFDEOH LQ JUDSKLFDO HQYLURQPHQW FRPPDQG OLQH DV ZHOO DV SURGXFW DSSOLFDtion in order to provide an understanding of how to communicate effectively with users through visual attributes of products. PD 3402 Graphic and Packaging Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3DFNDJLQJ GHVLJQ WKDW LQWHJUDWHV PDUNHWLQJ JUDSKLFDO DQG WKUHH GLPHQVLRQDO GHVLJQ NQRZOHGJH HVVHQWLDO LQ FUHDWLQJ LQQRYDWLYH SDFNDJLQJ IRU GLIIHUHQW NLQGV RI SURGXFW UDQJLQJ IURP IRRG DQG EHYHUDJH EHDXW\ DQG SHUVRQDO FDUH WR toys and home products with emphasis on product branding. PD 3403 Experience Design for Exhibitions 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Unique expressions of content in exhibition design such as storytelling and the use of media to create meaningful H[SHULHQFHV WKURXJK LPPHUVLYH H[SHULHQFH ZKLFK SHUVXDGHV VLPXODWHV LQIRUPV HQWHUWDLQV DV ZHOO DV LQĂ XHQFHV human behavior. PD 3404 Fashion and Textile Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... )DVKLRQ GHVLJQ ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ EDVLF VNLOOV RI IDVKLRQ GHVLJQ SUDFWLFH VXFK DV GUDSLQJ SDWWHUQ FXWWLQJ VHZLQJ and fashion illustrating with comprehensive approach to conceptual design and interdisciplinary thinking. PD 3405 Jewelry Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7UDGLWLRQDO DQG FRQWHPSRUDU\ MHZHOU\ GHVLJQ ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ FUHDWLYLW\ LQQRYDWLRQ H[SHULPHQWDWLRQ DQG WHFKQLFDO skills of material application. PD 3406 Toy and Play Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7R\ DQG SOD\ GHVLJQ ZLWK HPSKDVLV RQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI FKLOGUHQ GHYHORSPHQW DQG SV\FKRORJ\ GHVLJQ DQG HQJLQHHULQJ RI KDUG DQG VRIW WR\V JDPH GHVLJQ PRGHO PDNLQJ SURGXFW PDWHULDOV DQG VDIHW\ FRQVLGHUDWLRQV PD 4201 Product Design V 6 credits Prerequisite: PD 3202 Product Design IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... &RQFHSW RI 3(5621 WR 3(5621 UHODWLRQVKLS HVSHFLDOO\ DPRQJ SURGXFWV VRFLDO LQWHUDFWLRQV DQG PDVV PDUNHWLQJ QHFHVVDU\ LQ SURGXFW EUDQGLQJ PDUNHWLQJ FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG SURGXFW GHVLJQ IRU PDQXIDFWXULQJ WKURXJK LQGXVWU\ coordinated projects. PD 4202 Senior Project 6 credits Prerequisite: PD 4201 Product Design V ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QGLYLGXDO VWXG\ RI DQ DSSURYHG SURMHFW ZLWK DSSURSULDWH FRPSOH[LW\ OHYHO WKDW FDQ UHĂ HFW XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKHRUHWLcal and pragmatic dimension of product design. PD 4301 Individual Study in Product Design 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... Opportunity in pursuing individual interest pertaining to Product Design through research under the supervision of an advisor. PD 4302 Design in Emerging Market 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXG\ RI KRZ WR QDYLJDWH WKURXJK HPHUJLQJ PDUNHWV ZKLFK DUH FKDUDFWHUL]HG E\ LPPDWXULW\ LQ SURGXFW GHVLJQ OLWHUDF\ PDQXIDFWXULQJ WHFKQRORJ\ DQG HQYLURQPHQWDO SROLFLHV DQG UHJXODWLRQV WKURXJK H[SORUDWLRQ RI ORFDO DV ZHOO DV global product design emerging market conditions and contingencies. PD 4303 Professional Ethics 3 credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 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PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of strategic public relations planning through the development of an actual public relations campaign. In WKLV FRXUVH VWXGHQWV ZLOO UHYLHZ D YDULHW\ RI SURJUDPV GHHSHQ WKHLU XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV FRQFHSWV DQG learn to apply public relations theories to practical situations. PR 3204 Marketing Public Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the use of public relations strategies to attain marketing objectives. The course uses current case histories to demonstrate how successful marketers effectively use public relations in strategic marketing communication SODQQLQJ WR EXLOG EUDQG IUDQFKLVH ZLQ FRQVXPHU DFFHSWDQFH DQG JDLQ FRPSHWLWLYH DGYDQWDJH LQ WKH PDUNHWSODFH through credibility. PR 3205 Corporate Public Relations Or PR 3215 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI EXLOGLQJ FRUSRUDWH LPDJH LGHQWLW\ DQG UHSXWDWLRQ ,Q WKLV FRXUVH VWXGHQWV OHDUQ KRZ WR FRQGXFW LPDJH DXGLWV ZULWH FRUSRUDWH FRPPXQLFDWLRQV SODQV DV ZHOO DV XQGHUVWDQG FRUSRUDWH VRFLDO UHVSRQVLELOLW\ FRQFHSW PR 3206 Organizational Communication for Internal Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the theories and concepts of organizational communication to deal with the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s employees. This course focuses on the various theories and practice of strategic communication in the organization. It focuses on the goals of internal communication such as sustaining morale and goodwill between employees and managePHQW LQIRUPLQJ HPSOR\HHV DERXW LQWHUQDO FKDQJHV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WR LQFUHDVH HPSOR\HHVŇ&#x2039; XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI WKH RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V SURGXFWV DQG VHUYLFHV RUJDQL]DWLRQŇ&#x2039;V HWKLFV DQG FXOWXUH 7KH PDQDJHPHQW RI HIIHFWLYH LQWHUQDO FRPmunication programs will also be addressed. PR 3210 Prerequisite:
Negotiations 3 Credits CA 1001 Introduction to Communication CA 2016 Psychology for Persuasive Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the principles and practices of negotiation. It also includes the impact of verbal and non-verbal commuQLFDWLRQ XSRQ WKH QHJRWLDWLQJ SURFHVV LQFOXGLQJ WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI VNLOOV LQ PDQDJLQJ ZLWK WKH FRQĂ LFW UHVROXWLRQV and maintaining business relations. PR 3215 Prerequisite:
Writing for Public Relations in English 3 Credits BG 2001 English IV CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV ZULWLQJ IRU GLYHUVH DXGLHQFHV XVLQJ D YDULHW\ RI IRUPDWV VXFK DV QHZV UHOHDVHV EURFKXUHV SRVWHUV SXEOLF VHUYLFHV DQQRXQFHPHQW FRUSRUDWH DGYHUWLVLQJ VSHHFKHV DQG DQQXDO UHSRUWV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO LPSURYH ZULWLQJ E\ UHYLHZLQJ JRRG ZULWLQJ SULQFLSOHV WR FUHDWH HIIHFWLYH SXEOLF UHODWLRQV PDWHULDOV ([HUFLVHV FRYHU KRZ WR DSSO\ DQG SURGXFH ZULWLQJ PDWHULDOV IRU SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SXUSRVHV 7KLV FRXUVH ZLOO XVH (QJOLVK DV PHGLXP of instruction. PR 3216 Prerequisite:
Writing for Public Relations in Thai 3 Credits BG 1000 Communication in Thai CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV ZULWLQJ IRU GLYHUVH DXGLHQFHV XVLQJ D YDULHW\ RI IRUPDWV VXFK DV QHZV UHOHDVHV EURFKXUHV SRVWHUV SXEOLF VHUYLFHV DQQRXQFHPHQW FRUSRUDWH DGYHUWLVLQJ VSHHFKHV DQG DQQXDO UHSRUWV 6WXGHQWV ZLOO LPSURYH ZULWLQJ E\ UHYLHZLQJ JRRG ZULWLQJ SULQFLSOHV WR FUHDWH HIIHFWLYH SXEOLF UHODWLRQV PDWHULDOV ([HUFLVHV FRYHU KRZ WR DSply and produce writing materials for public relations purposes. This course will use Thai as medium of instruction. PR 3217 Prerequisite:
Desktop Publishing/Presentation Graphics 3 Credits CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations CA 2013 Utilization of Multimedia Tools ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV WRROV DQG WHFKQLTXHV HVSHFLDOO\ GHVNWRS SXEOLVKLQJ DQG FRPSXWHU JHQHUDWHG SUHVHQWDWLRQV 7RSLFV WR EH LQFOXGHG DUH SURGXFLQJ SDPSKOHWV EURFKXUHV QHZVOHWWHUV DQG RWKHU SXEOLFDtions used by public relations practitioners.
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PR 3218 Special Events Management for Public Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI KRZ WR RUJDQL]H VSHFLDO HYHQWV IURP FRQFHSW WR SODQQLQJ DUUDQJLQJ HYHU\WKLQJ IURP Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH VSRQVRUVKLS IRUPDOLWLHV WR DOO WKH FRPSRQHQWV LQJUHGLHQWV DFFRXQWLQJ DQG SRVW HYHQW DFWLYLWLHV DOO WKHVH VWHSV SXW WRJHWKHU WR RUJDQL]H WKH HYHQW ZKLFK LQFOXGHV DQ\ SURJUDP VHPLQDU H[KLELWLRQ VKRZ FRQWHVW RU HYHQ JHW WRJHWKHU PR 3219 Community Relations and Traditional Media 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI GLIIHUHQW HOHPHQWV RI WUDGLWLRQDO PHGLD VXFK DV ORFDO PHGLD 7KH FRXUVH KHOSV VWXGHQWV WR XQGHUVWDQG WKH URRW RI FXOWXUH DQG KRZ LW DSSOLHV WR FRPPXQLFDWLRQ 7KH FRXUVH LV GHVLJQHG WR DFTXDLQW VWXGHQWV ZLWK WKH QDWXUH FRQWHQW IRUPV DQG LPSDFWV RI WUDGLWLRQDO PHGLD LQ RUGHU WR DSSO\ WKLV NQRZOHGJH WR RWKHU W\SHV RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ IRU WKH EHQHĂ&#x20AC;W RI VRFLDO GHYHORSPHQW DQG FRPPXQLW\ UHODWLRQV PR 4203 Prerequisite:
External Relations and Media Relations 3 Credits CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English Or PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of how to build relationships and use public relations tools to communicate with the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s external VWDNHKROGHUV VXFK DV JRYHUQPHQW UHODWLRQV FRQVXPHU FRPPXQLW\ UHODWLRQV DQG LQYHVWRU UHODWLRQV 7RSLFV WR EH LQFOXGHG DUH SXEOLF RSLQLRQ WKHRULHV DQG SXEOLF KHDULQJ 7KH FRXUVH DOVR IRFXVHV RQ WKH PHGLD UHODWLRQV WKH QDWXUH RI WKH PDVV PHGLD KRZ WR GHVLJQ LPSOHPHQW DQG HYDOXDWH WKH PHGLD SODQ KRZ WR SUHSDUH WKH SUHVV NLW SUHVV FRQIHUHQFH SUHVV WRXU DQG KRZ WR EH FRUSRUDWH VSRNHVSHUVRQ PR 4207 Prerequisite:
Public Relations Workshop I 3 Credits CA 3011 Communication Arts Research PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ WUDLQLQJ LQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV GHVLJQHG WR KHOS GHYHORS DQG UHĂ&#x20AC;QH FULWLFDO WKLQNLQJ RQ WKH SDUW RI WKH VWXGHQWV LQ VHOHFWLQJ FUHDWLQJ DQG DSSO\LQJ WRROV WHFKQLTXHV DQG SULQFLSOHV RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV WR VROYH D YDULHW\ RI FDVHV DQG SUREOHP situations and creation of a full-scale public relations plan for an actual â&#x20AC;&#x153;clientâ&#x20AC;? are planned. PR 4208 Prerequisite:
Public Relations Workshop II 3 Credits PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations PR 3215 Writing for Public Relations in English Or PR 3216 Writing for Public Relations in Thai ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ WUDLQLQJ LQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV VKRUW WHUP FDPSDLJQ EDVHG RQ WKH VWUDWHJLF GLUHFWLRQ WKDW KDV EHHQ VHW (PSKDVLV LV SODFHG RQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SURJUDP PDQDJHPHQW DQG LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ SURGXFWLRQ RI SXEOLF UHODWLRQV PDWHULDOV and program evaluation. The course encourages students to choose their own topics under the supervision of the instructor. PR 4209
Seminar in Public Relations 3 Credits (PR Senior Students Only) ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the facts and conditions relating to the public relations industry in the past and present. This course is based on analysis and discussion by providing a framework for critical decision making. Students will examine the WUHQGV SROLFLHV SULQFLSOHV DQG HWKLFV RI WKH SXEOLF UHODWLRQV SURIHVVLRQ DQG ZLOO EH WUDLQHG WR DQDO\]H SUREOHPV DQG propose solutions to the problems. PR 4211
Public Relations Internship Non-Credit (PR Students Only) ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQWHUQVKLS SURJUDP SURYLGHV VWXGHQWV ZLWK WUDLQLQJ LQ D FRUSRUDWLRQ QRQSURĂ&#x20AC;W RUJDQL]DWLRQ HGXFDWLRQDO LQVWLWXWLRQ JRYHUQPHQWDO RU QRQ JRYHUQPHQWDO RUJDQL]DWLRQ RU SXEOLF UHODWLRQV agency that provides public relations experiences. Students are required to work for at least 200 working hours. PR 4220 Prerequisite:
Financial and Investor Relations 3 Credits CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations CA 3014 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting for Communication Arts ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI IDFWRUV LQĂ XHQFLQJ LQYHVWPHQW GHFLVLRQV LQWHUSUHWLQJ DQG FRPPXQLFDWLQJ Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO GDWD XQGHUVWDQGLQJ UHOHYDQW UHJXODWLRQV FRUSRUDWH JRYHUQDQFH EHVW SUDFWLFHV HIIHFWLYH XVH RI LQYHVWRU FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WRROV DQG ZRUNLQJ ZLWK VXFK DXGLHQFHV DV LQVWLWXWLRQDO DQG UHWDLO LQYHVWRUV VHOO VLGH DQDO\VWV DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO PHGLD
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PR 4221 Public Relations for Issue and Crisis Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA 2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the nature of issues and crisis management from a strategic communication perspective. Students study YDULRXV LVVXHV ULVNV DQG FULVLV VLWXDWLRQV DV ZHOO DV WKH FXUUHQW FDVH VWXGLHV RQ VWUDWHJLF LVVXHV ULVNV DQG FULVLV communication methods. The developing of a crisis communication plan is included. PR 4222 Prerequisite:
News Writing and Reporting 3 Credits BG 2001 English IV CA 1006 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI IXQGDPHQWDOV RI QHZV JDWKHULQJ ZULWLQJ DQG UHSRUWLQJ RI QHZV ZRUWK\ HYHQWV DQG SHUVRQDOLWLHV )LQLVKHG work will be ready for publication and broadcasting. PR 4223 Magazine/Feature Writing 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2001 English IV ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI UHVHDUFKLQJ LQWHUYLHZLQJ DQG ZULWLQJ IHDWXUH DUWLFOHV IRU PDJD]LQHV DQG QHZVSDSHUV 7HFKQLTXHV ZLOO include freelancing and submitting articles to publications. PR 4224 Prerequisite:
Advanced Research for Public Relations 3 Credits CA 3011 Communication Arts Research PR 3201 Strategic Planning for Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI UHVHDUFK PHWKRGRORJ\ ZKLFK DUH DSSOLHG WR SXEOLF UHODWLRQV ,QFOXGHG LV SULPDU\ DQG VHFRQGDU\ DQDO\VLV DV ZHOO DV WKH UDQJH RI TXDOLWDWLYH DQG TXDQWLWDWLYH PHWKRGRORJLHV XVHG LQ SXEOLF UHODWLRQV UHVHDUFK HVSHFLDOO\ WKH evaluative research methodologies in public relations management. The course also emphasizes the utilization of UHVHDUFK E\ RUJDQL]DWLRQV DV ZHOO DV PHWKRGV IRU ZULWLQJ UHSRUWV DQG SUHVHQWDWLRQ RI UHVHDUFK Ă&#x20AC;QGLQJV PR 4225
Image Management for Public Relations 3 Credits (Senior Students Only) ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FUHDWLRQ RI VHOI DQG RWKHU LPDJH WKURXJK LPSURYHPHQW RI RQHŇ&#x2039;V LQQHU LPDJH WR EXLOG FRQĂ&#x20AC;GHQFH HQFRXUDJH VHOI H[SUHVVLRQ DQG LPSURYHPHQW RI H[WHUQDO LPDJH VXFK DV PDNH XS KDLUVW\OLQJ GUHVVLQJ KHDOWK DQG Ă&#x20AC;WQHVV YLVXDO SRVH DQG YRFDO H[SUHVVLRQ 7KLV LQFOXGHV VRFLDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ WKURXJK VRFLDO HYHQWV DV KRVW RU guest and preparing for media appearance. PR 4226 Selected Topics in Public Relations 3 Credits Prerequisite: CA2005 Introduction to Public Relations ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of selected topics which are not covered by regular departmental course offerings. Topics will be announced in advance. REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate 3 Credits Prerequisite: MGT 1101 Introduction to Business ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQWURGXFWRU\ FRXUVH RI UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV DQG SURIHVVLRQDO SUDFWLFHV IDPLOLDUL]LQJ VWXGHQWV ZLWK UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV RYHUYLHZV DQG VSHFLDO WHUPV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH WKH QDWXUH DQG GHVFULSWLRQ RI UHDO HVWDWH YDULRXV W\SHV RI SURSHUW\ EDVLF ULJKWV DQG LQWHUHVWV LQ UHDO HVWDWH ODQG XVH FRQWUROV IRUPV RI RZQHUVKLS DQG DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH YDULRXV UHDO HVWDWH Ă&#x20AC;HOGV RI SURSHUW\ PDQDJHPHQW GHYHORSPHQW LQYHVWPHQW UHDO HVWDWH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH DQG UHDO HVWDWH appraisal. REM 3112 Real Estate Law 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 1401 Business Law II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of general principles of real estate law and legal aspects which are related to the real estate business. TopLFV LQFOXGH SURSHUW\ ULJKWV VXEGLYLVLRQ UHJXODWLRQV RZQHUVKLS LQ UHDO HVWDWH WUDQVIHUULQJ DQG UHJLVWHULQJ WLWOH UHJXODWLRQV RI ODQG XVH DQG ]RQLQJ KRXVLQJ DQG FRQGRPLQLXP GHYHORSPHQW ODZV FRQVWUXFWLRQ ODZV DQG RWKHU FRQWUDFWV related to the real estate transactions. REM 3113 Real Estate Economics 3 Credits Prerequisite: BG 2400 Macroeconomics ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI PDFURHFRQRPLF IDFWRUV WKDW LQĂ XHQFH GHPDQG DQG VXSSO\ RI UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV F\FOH 6WXGHQWV ZLOO EH LQWURGXFHG WR WKH YDULRXV DVSHFWV RI UHDO HVWDWH HFRQRPLFV LQFOXGLQJ WKH UHDO HVWDWH PDUNHWV UHVLGHQWLDO FRPPHUFLDO LQGXVWULDO DQG UXUDO PDUNHWV ODQG XVH FRQWURO DQG WKH JRYHUQPHQWŇ&#x2039;V UROH DQG SROLFLHV
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REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of basic knowledge to understand techniques and process used to design and construct a building. ReYLHZ WHUPV DQG V\PERO XVHG LQ FRQVWUXFWLRQ GUDZLQJV W\SHV RI FRQVWUXFWLRQ PDWHULDOV FRQVWUXFWLRQ WHFKQRORJ\ DQG HTXLSPHQW TXDQWLW\ WDNH RII WHFKQLTXH DQG VFKHGXOLQJ WHFKQLTXHV 6WXG\ SURFHVV WR FRQVWUXFW EXLOGLQJ VWUXFWXUH DUFKLWHFWXUH Ă&#x20AC;QLVKLQJ DQG EXLOGLQJ PHFKDQLFDO V\VWHPV REM 3211 Prerequisite:
Principles of Real Estate Development 3 Credits MGT 2900 Principles of Management REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of methods in real estate development for various types of real estate business. The course introduces VWXGHQWV WR WKH YDULRXV SDUWLFLSDQWV LQ WKH UHDO HVWDWH GHYHORSPHQW SURFHVV ERWK SXEOLF DQG SULYDWH 6WXGHQWV VWXG\ DERXW WKH GHWDLOHG GHYHORSPHQW SURFHVV LQFOXGLQJ FRQFHSWXDO GHYHORSPHQW IHDVLELOLW\ VWXG\ PDUNHW DQDO\VLV FRQtracting and the basic concepts of project management. REM 3212 3UHUHTXLVLWH
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Computer Applications in Real Estate 3 Credits REM 3212 Real Estate Finance REM 3214 Principles of Real Estate Investment Analysis ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of computer applications to enhance real estate management decision and practice. Computer software SURJUDPV LQFOXGH VSUHDGVKHHW GDWDEDVH PDQDJHPHQW V\VWHP DQG SURMHFW PDQDJHPHQW VRIWZDUH 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQV FRYHU YDULRXV DUHDV LQFOXGLQJ UHDO HVWDWH Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH UHDO HVWDWH LQYHVWPHQW DQDO\VLV DQG SURMHFW SODQQLQJ DQG control. REM 4131 Prerequisite:
Real Estate Project Management 3 Credits REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development REM 3114 Building Design and Construction Techniques. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6WXG\ SURFHVV DQG WHFKQLTXH RI SURMHFW PDQDJHPHQW WR IXOĂ&#x20AC;OO UHDO HVWDWH GHYHORSPHQW OLIH F\FOH 5HYLHZ EDVLF WHFKQLTXHV IRU SODQQLQJ DQG FRQWURO SURMHFW VFKHGXOH FRVW DQG TXDOLW\ 6WXG\ RUJDQL]DWLRQ PHWKRGV SURMHFW WHDP FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DQG FRRUGLQDWLRQ PDQDJLQJ SURMHFW IHDVLELOLW\ DQDO\VLV FRQWUDFWLQJ DQG PDQDJLQJ RI SURMHFW UHsources.
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REM 4132 Prerequisite:
Advanced Real Estate Investment Analysis 3 Credits REM 3212 Real Estate Finance REM 3214 Principles of Real Estate Investment Analysis ................................................................................................................................................................................... $Q LQ GHSWK VWXG\ RI WKH UHDO HVWDWH IHDVLELOLW\ DQDO\VLV IRU ERWK KRXVLQJ DQG FRQGRPLQLXP UHDO HVWDWH LQYHVWPHQW WRJHWKHU ZLWK WKH FRPSXWHU DQDO\VLV RI PDUNHW Ă&#x20AC;QDQFH OHJDO FRQVWUXFWLRQ DQG WD[ DVSHFWV 6WXG\ LQYHVWPHQW ULVN DQDO\VLV LQYHVWPHQW WD[ SODQQLQJ LQĂ DWLRQ DQG LQYHVWPHQW F\FOH 5HYLHZ EDVLF VWUDWHJLHV IRU LQYHVWPHQW SRUWIROLR REM 4141 Advanced Real Estate Appraisal 3 Credits Prerequisite: REM 3213 Real Estate Appraisal ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV DGYDQFHG WHFKQLTXHV LQ YDOXDWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ WKH UHVLGXDO PHWKRG GLVFRXQWHG FDVK Ă RZ PHWKRG DQG WKH H[SORUDWLRQ DQG UHĂ&#x20AC;QHPHQW RI WKH YDULRXV UHDO HVWDWH DSSUDLVDO WKHRULHV DOUHDG\ VWXGLHG LQ WKH LQWURGXFWRU\ DSSUDLVDO FRXUVH ,QWHJUDWHG LQWR WKH FRXUVH DUH VLWH YLVLWV DQG FDVH VWXGLHV WR SURYLGH VWXGHQWV ZLWK D PRUH KDQGV RQ OHDUQLQJ H[SHULHQFH 6WXGHQWV ZLOO DOVR OHDUQ DERXW WKH VWDQGDUG RI SUDFWLFH IRU DSSUDLVHUV WKH YDOXDWLRQ RI SHQGLQJ SURSHUWLHV IHH VLPSOH OHDVH IHH HVWDWH DQG OHDVHKROG HVWDWHV DQG WKH XVH RI VWDWLVWLFV DFFRXQWLQJ FRPSXWHUV DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDQFLDO DQDO\VLV LQ DSSUDLVLQJ UHDO HVWDWH REM 4142 Professional Appraisal Practice and Ethics 3 Credits Prerequisite: REM 3213 Real Estate Appraisal ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV FRQWHQWV RI YDOXDWLRQ VWDQGDUGV FDWHJRU\ RI SURSHUW\ YDOXDWLRQV TXDOLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQV RI YDOXHU REMHFWLYHV DQG EDVLV RI YDOXDWLRQ DVVXPSWLRQV FRQGLWLRQV DQG OLPLWDWLRQV GXWLHV DQG UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI YDOXHU SURIHVVLRQDO FRGH RI HWKLFV SURIHVVLRQDO OLDELOLW\ DQG QHJOLJHQFH YLFDULRXV OLDELOLW\ DUELWUDWLRQ DQG GLVSXWH UHVROXWLRQ UROH RI SURIHVVLRQDO ZLWQHVV WKH SURIHVVLRQDO Ă&#x20AC;UP LV OLIHF\FOH SURĂ&#x20AC;WDELOLW\ PDQDJLQJ RI PDUJLQV SURGXFWLYLW\ DQG OHYHUDJH DQG XQGHU GHOHJDWLRQ SUREOHPV REM 4191 Prerequisite:
Seminar in Real Estate Business 3 Credits Senior Standing (accumulated over 100 credits) REM 3211 Principles of Real Estate Development ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is an advanced course designed to provide a comprehensive review of various aspects of real estate developPHQW H[SHULHQFH DQG SUDFWLFHV 7KH VWXG\ LQFOXGHV UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV UHVHDUFK UHDO HVWDWH DFFRXQWLQJ V\VWHPV DQG WD[DWLRQ UHODWHG WR UHDO HVWDWH SUDFWLFDO H[SHULHQFHV RI VSHFLDO UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV, real estate development OHJDO WUDQVDFWLRQ DQG FDVH VWXG\ LQ UHOHYDQW FXUUHQW LVVXHV REM 4192 Prerequisite:
Seminar in Property Valuation 3 Credits Senior Standing (accumulated over 100 credits) REM 3213 Real Estate Appraisal ................................................................................................................................................................................... This is an advanced course designed to provide a comprehensive review of various aspects of real estate appraisal H[SHULHQFH DQG SUDFWLFHV 7KH VWXG\ ZLOO FRQGXFW EDVHG RQ FDVH VWXGLHV ZRUNVKRSV DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOGWULSV REM 4221 Directed Study in Real Estate 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of the Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8QGHU WKH JXLGDQFH RI WKH 'HSDUWPHQW &KDLUSHUVRQ D VWXGHQW PD\ FDUU\ RXW DQ DSSURYHG UHVHDUFK SURMHFW LQ UHDO HVWDWH EXVLQHVV 'HSWK GHWDLO DQG RULJLQDOLW\ RI WKH UHVHDUFK ZLOO GHWHUPLQH WKH FUHGLWV WR EH JLYHQ REM 4222 Capital Markets Related to Real Estate Business 3 Credits 3UHUHTXLVLWH ),1 0RQH\ %DQNLQJ DQG )LQDQFLDO 0DUNHWV ................................................................................................................................................................................... Study structures and types of capital markets as sources of fund for real estate business. Review risks and investPHQW FULWHULD RI HDFK W\SH RI FDSLWDO PDUNHW 6WXG\ UHJXODWLRQ DQG SROLF\ RI 6WRFN ([FKDQJH RI 7KDLODQG 6(7 DQG RWKHU UHODWHG VHFXULW\ PDUNHWV WKDW DUH DSSO\LQJ IRU UHDO HVWDWH LQYHVWPHQW LQFOXGLQJ 5HDO (VWDWH 0XWXDO )XQG 6HFondary Mortgage Market and Property Fund. REM 4231 Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage Management 3 Credits Prerequisite: REM 3111 Principles of Real Estate ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KLV FRXUVH VWXG\ WHFKQLTXHV IRU PDUNHWLQJ FRPPHUFLDO LQYHVWPHQW SURSHUWLHV 5HYLHZ SODQQLQJ SURFHVV DQG PHWKRGV WKH PDUNHWLQJ LQFOXGLQJ PDUNHWLQJ SURJUDP VHOOLQJ DQG QHJRWLDWLRQ VWUDWHJ\ DQG LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV VXSSRUWLQJ PDUNHWLQJ 6WXG\ UROHV RI EURNHUDJH EXVLQHVV LQFOXGLQJ VHUYLFHV UHODWLRQVKLSV WR RZQHU UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV EURNHUVŇ&#x2039; FRGH RI HWKLFV DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI D EURNHU SURIHVVLRQ
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REM 4241 Valuation for Special Purposes 3 Credits Prerequisite: REM 3213 Real Estate Appraisal ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7KH FRXUVH FRYHUV WKH DSSUDLVDO RI DVVHWV XVHG IRU VSHFLDO SXUSRVHV VXFK DV LQWDQJLEOH DVVHWV YDOXDWLRQ IRU VWDWXWRU\ SXUSRVHV H J WD[ H[SURSULDWLRQ DQG YDOXDWLRQ RI DVVHWV IRU QRQ PDUNHW DVVHWV SODQW DQG PDFKLQHU\ 7KH FRXUVH DOVR FRYHUV FRQFHSWV WR VXSSRUW WKH YDOXDWLRQ RI YDULRXV LQWHOOHFWXDO SURSHUWLHV LQFOXGLQJ SDWHQW FRS\ULJKW EUDQG QDPH JRRGZLOO DQG VKDUH YDOXH REM 4381 Internship in Real Estate Business 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of the Department Chairperson ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q KLV KHU Ă&#x20AC;QDO VHPHVWHU DW WKH XQLYHUVLW\ D VWXGHQW PD\ DUUDQJH IRU DQ ,QWHUQVKLS 3URJUDP ZLWK D UHDO HVWDWH FRPSDQ\ IRU DW OHDVW ZRUNLQJ KRXUV :HHNO\ SURJUHVV UHSRUWV DSSURYHG E\ KLV KHU LPPHGLDWH VXSHUYLVRU PXVW EH submitted. Performance evaluation by immediate supervisor and the approved reports will be administered and a grade given. REM 4382 Internship in Real Estate Appraisal 3 Credits Prerequisite: Consent of the Department Chairperson. ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,Q KLV KHU Ă&#x20AC;QDO VHPHVWHU DW WKH XQLYHUVLW\ D VWXGHQW PD\ DUUDQJH IRU DQ ,QWHUQVKLS 3URJUDP ZLWK D UHDO HVWDWH DSSUDLVDO FRPSDQ\ IRU DW OHDVW ZRUNLQJ KRXUV :HHNO\ SURJUHVV UHSRUWV DSSURYHG E\ KLV KHU LPPHGLDWH VXSHUYLVRU PXVW EH VXEPLWWHG 3HUIRUPDQFH HYDOXDWLRQ E\ LPPHGLDWH VXSHUYLVRU DQG WKH DSSURYHG UHSRUWV ZLOO EH administered and a grade given. 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SC 2101 Computer Programming II 4 Credits Prerequisite: SC 1101 Computer Programming I ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH DOJRULWKPV GHYHORSPHQW WR VROYH PRUH FRPSOH[ SUREOHPV WKH DQDO\VLV RI PRUH FRPSOLFDWHG SURJUDPV DV ZHOO DV WKH PRGLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ RI WKH SURJUDPV 0DLQ WRSLFV LQFOXGH VWULQJ SURFHVVLQJ VHDUFKLQJ DQG VRUWLQJ DOJRULWKPV DQG DEVWUDFW GDWD W\SHV VXFK DV OLQNHG OLVW VWDFN DQG TXHXH 7KH FRXUVH DOVR LQFOXGHV WKH VWXG\ RI D VHFRQG KLJK level language which will be widely used in the further courses by emphasizing the characteristics on the structured programming and modular programming. Students will learn to apply the basic data structures and algorithms to solve various complicated problems. 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SC 2212 Prerequisites:
Database Systems 3 Credits SC 2210 Files Organization and SC 2211 Data Structures and Algorithms ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ GHWDLOHG VWXG\ RI GDWDEDVH V\VWHPV DQG GDWDEDVH PDQDJHPHQW W\SH RI GDWDEDVH V\VWHPV HPSKDVL]LQJ RQ UHODWLRQDO GDWDEDVH 7KH PDLQ WRSLFV ZLOO LQFOXGH IXQFWLRQDO GHSHQGHQF\ QRUPDOL]DWLRQ TXHU\ RSWLPL]DWLRQ LQWHJULW\ DQG VHFXULW\ RI GDWDEDVH V\VWHPV DQG FRQFXUUHQF\ FRQWURO SC 2213 Advanced Programming 4 Credits Prerequisite : SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI SUDFWLFDO VRIWZDUH GHYHORSPHQW WR VROYH PRUH FRPSOH[ SUREOHPV WKH DQDO\VLV RI PRUH FRPSOLFDWHG programs as well as the implementation of the programs. This course emphasizes on practical programming. The FRPSXWHU VFLHQFH VWXGHQWV KDYH WR SDVV WKH SUDFWLFDO SURJUDPPLQJ H[DPLQDWLRQ LQ RUGHU WR IXOĂ&#x20AC;OO WKH UHTXLUHPHQW of this course. SC 2220 Computer Organization 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV FRQĂ&#x20AC;JXUDWLRQ ZKLFK LQFOXGHV WKH IXQFWLRQV RI WKH FRPSRQHQWV RI &38 HPSKDVLV JLYHQ RQ $/8 &8 DQG UHJLVWHUV PHPRU\ XQLW DQG GHYLFHV DV ZHOO DV WKH FRQQHFWLRQ RI HDFK FRPSRQHQW E\ WKH system bus. The course also includes the study of binary representation of various data types and machine instrucWLRQV PLFURFRGHV IXQGDPHQWDOV RI V\VWHP SURJUDPV VXFK DV OLQNLQJ ORDGLQJ DQG H[HFXWLRQ RI SURJUDPV DVVHPEO\ language programming. SC 2231 Mathematics Foundation for Computer Science 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI GLVFUHWH PDWKHPDWLFV DV WKH EDVLV RI FRPSXWHU VFLHQFH 7RSLFV LQFOXGH VHW WKHRU\ UHODWLRQ DQG IXQFWLRQ UHFXUVLYH IXQFWLRQV ORJLF DQG ORJLFDO SURYLQJ PDWKHPDWLFDO UHDVRQLQJ JUDSK WKHRU\ WUHH DOJHEUDLF VWUXFWXUH SUREDELOLW\ PRGHO RI FRPSXWDWLRQ DQG DXWRPDWD SC 3210 Programming Languages 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FRPSXWHU SURJUDPPLQJ ODQJXDJHV RQ FRPSDUDWLYH EDVLV ZLWK VSHFLDO FRQVLGHUDWLRQ RQ V\QWD[ VHPDQWLFV DQG LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ HPSKDVL]LQJ WKH VXLWDELOLW\ RI SURJUDPPLQJ ODQJXDJHV IRU YDULRXV GDWD PDQLSXODWLRQV DQG VLWXDWLRQV 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH H[FHSWLRQ KDQGOLQJ VXEURXWLQHV YLVLELOLW\ UXOHV FRQFXUUHQF\ DQG PHPRU\ PDQagement. SC 3211 Operating Systems 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2220 Computer Organization ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRPSRQHQW DQG IXQFWLRQV RI RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV 7RSLFV LQFOXGH XQLSURJUDPPLQJ PXOWL SURJUDPPLQJ PXOWLWDVNLQJ PXOWLWKUHDGLQJ UHVRXUFH PDQDJHPHQW IXQFWLRQV RI RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV SURFHVV VFKHGXOLQJ DOJRULWKPV GHYLFH PDQDJHPHQW DOJRULWKPV YLUWXDO PHPRU\ PDQDJHPHQW DQG FODVVLFDO SUREOHPV UHODWHG WR RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV VXFK DV GHDGORFN VWDUYDWLRQ DQG FRQFXUUHQF\ SC 3220 Computer Architecture 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2220 Computer Organization ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI FRPSXWHU V\VWHP FRPSRQHQWV FRPELQDWRU\ FLUFXLWV VHTXHQWLDO FLUFXLWV PLFUR RSHUDWLRQV XVLQJ Ă LS Ă RS UHJLVWHUV DGGHU DQG FRXQWHU FRPSXWDWLRQDO RSHUDWLRQV DQG FRQWURO RI PLFUR RSHUDWLRQV 7KH FRXUVH DOVR LQYROYHV WKH GHVLJQ RI PHPRU\ XQLW GHVLJQ RI VHW RI LQVWUXFWLRQV GHVLJQ RI SDUDOOHO SURFHVVLQJ DV ZHOO DV 6,6' 6,0' 0,6' and MIMD architectures. SC 3230 Theory of Computation 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2231 Mathematics Foundation for Computer Science ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI PHWKRGV RI FRPSXWDWLRQ 7RSLFV LQFOXGH VHTXHQWLDO FRPSXWDWLRQ SDUDOOHO FRPSXWDWLRQ ORJLF FLUFXLWV Ă&#x20AC;QLWH VWDWH PDFKLQH GHWHUPLQLVWLF DQG QRQ GHWHUPLQLVWLF PDFKLQH UHJXODU DQG QRQ UHJXODU VHW SXVK GRZQ DXWRPDWD 7XULQJ PDFKLQH FRPSXWDELOLW\ DQG QRQ FRPSXWDELOLW\ KDOWLQJ SUREOHP DQG H[DPSOH RI FODVV 3 DQG FODVV 13 SURElems. This course emphasizes on the theories and proving techniques for various computational problems which are the basis of computer science.
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SC 3231 Algorithms Design 3 Credits Prerequisites: SC 2231 Mathematics Foundation for Computer Science ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WHFKQLTXHV IRU GHVLJQLQJ DOJRULWKPV XVLQJ GLYLGH DQG FRQTXHU JUHHG\ PHWKRG G\QDPLF SURJUDPPLQJ DQG EDFNWUDFNLQJ E\ HPSKDVL]LQJ DQDO\VLV RI HIĂ&#x20AC;FLHQF\ 7KH FRXUVH DOVR HPSKDVL]HV RQ WKH GHVLJQ WHFKQLTXHV IRU NP problem domain. 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SC 4331 Formal Languages and Automata 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 3230 Theory of Computation ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of fundamental mathematical theories related to languages and grammars. The topics include deterministic DQG QRQ GHWHUPLQLVWLF Ã&#x20AC;QLWH DXWRPDWD SXVKGRZQ DXWRPDWD OLQHDU ERXQGHG DXWRPDWD 7XULQJ PDFKLQHV UHJXODU ODQJXDJHV FRQWH[W IUHH ODQJXDJHV FRQWH[W VHQVLWLYH ODQJXDJHV UHFXUVLYH ODQJXDJHV FORVXUH SUREOHPV RI ODQJXDJHV FRQFHSWV RI HIIHFWLYHQHVV XQGHFLGDELOLW\ DQG FRPSXWDWLRQDO FRPSOH[LW\ 6& $UWLÃ&#x20AC;FLDO ,QWHOOLJHQFH &RQFHSWV &UHGLWV Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH IXQGDPHQWDO FRQFHSWV LQ $, DQG LWV SXUSRVH DV ZHOO DV GLIIHUHQW GLVFLSOLQHV LQ WKH Ã&#x20AC;HOG 7KH WRSLFV LQFOXGH PDWKHPDWLFDO WKHRUHP SURYLQJ QDWXUDO ODQJXDJH SURFHVVLQJ LPDJH SURFHVVLQJ URERWLFV H[SHUW V\VWHP DQG YDULRXV WHFKQLTXHV XVHG LQ NQRZOHGJH UHSUHVHQWDWLRQ VHDUFKLQJ LQGXFWLRQ DQG KHXULVWLF DOJRULWKPV &DVH VWXGLHV UHODWHG WR VSHFLÃ&#x20AC;F $, DSSOLFDWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ H[SHUW V\VWHP ODQJXDJH WUDQVODWLRQ YRLFH SURFHVVLQJ DQG RWKHUV ZLOO EH introduced. The course also emphasizes on the use of popular programming languages such as Prolog and LISP to solve AI related problems. SC 4333 Systems Analysis and Design 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of the roles and importance of information system in organizational structure with regard to strategic planQLQJ DQG GHFLVLRQ PDNLQJ UHODWLRQVKLS DPRQJ GLIIHUHQW LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV ZLWKLQ DQ RUJDQL]DWLRQ DQG WKH UROH RI computer systems in information system. The course also discusses various computer technologies which can be XVHG WR LPSOHPHQW LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHPV DV ZHOO DV HIÃ&#x20AC;FLHQW PDQDJHPHQW RI LQIRUPDWLRQ V\VWHP WR PHHW WKH YDULRXV needs of different level of organizational hierarchy. SC 4321 VLSI Technology 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 3320 Digital System Design ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI 9HU\ /DUJH 6FDOH ,QWHJUDWLRQ FLUFXLWV DQG GLIIHUHQW GHVLJQ WHFKQLTXHV LQFOXGLQJ DXWRPDWLF GHVLJQ PHWKRG GLVFXVVLRQ RI WKH LPSDFW RI 9/6, WHFKQRORJLHV LQ FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV SC 4340 Neural Network 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI EDVLF QHXUDO QHWZRUN DUFKLWHFWXUHV DQG OHDUQLQJ UXOHV ([WHQVLYH FRYHUDJH RI SHUIRUPDQFH OHDUQLQJ LQFOXGLQJ WKH :LGURZ +RII UXOH EDFNSURSDJDWLRQ DQG LWV HQKDQFHPHQWV UHFXUUHQW DVVRFLDWLYH PHPRU\ QHWZRUNV DQG FRPSHWLWLYH QHWZRUNV 7KH VWXG\ HPSKDVL]HV PDWKHPDWLFDO DQDO\VLV RI QHWZRUNV WUDLQLQJ PHWKRGV LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ and applications. SC 4341 Machine Learning 3 Credits ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of how to construct computer programs that will automatically improve their performance through experiHQFH 7KLV FRXUVH LQWURGXFHV VWXGHQWV WR WKH SULPDU\ DSSURDFKHV WR PDFKLQH OHDUQLQJ LQFOXGLQJ LQGXFWLYH LQIHUHQFH RI GHFLVLRQ WUHHV FDVH EDVHG OHDUQLQJ QHXUDO QHWZRUN OHDUQLQJ VWDWLVWLFDO OHDUQLQJ PHWKRGV DQG %D\HVLDQ OHDUQing. SC 4352 Prerequisite:
Image Processing 3 Credits SC 2211 Data Structures and Algorithms or IT 2230 Information Structures ................................................................................................................................................................................... ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR GLJLWDO LPDJH SURFHVVLQJ LQFOXGLQJ VXFK WRSLFV DV GLJLWDO LPDJH UHSUHVHQWDWLRQ FRPSUHVVLRQ WHFKQLTXHV FRGLQJ WHFKQLTXHV DQDO\VLV RI LPDJHV UHSUHVHQWHG LQ GLIIHUHQW IRUPDWV DV ZHOO DV RSWLFDO FKDUDFWHU UHFRJQLWLRQ WHFKQLTXHV EDVHG RQ LPDJH SURFHVVLQJ WR UHFRJQL]H 7KDL DQG (QJOLVK DOSKDEHWLFV SC 4370 Object-Oriented Concepts 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI GLIIHUHQW VRIWZDUH GHYHORSPHQW PHWKRGV HPSKDVL]LQJ RQ REMHFW RULHQWHG PHWKRGV $ IXQGDPHQWDO FRQFHSWV RI REMHFW RULHQWHG SURJUDPPLQJ LV LQWURGXFHG 7RSLFV LQFOXGH LQKHULWDQFH SRO\PRUSKLVP HQFDSVXODWLRQ REMHFW RULHQWHG SURJUDPPLQJ WRROV FODVV OLEUDULHV DQG DSSOLFDWLRQ GHYHORSPHQW XVLQJ REMHFW RULHQWHG FRQFHSW DQDO\VLV and design of object-oriented data architecture.
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SC 4371 Selected Computer Language 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of an advanced computer programming language which is considered to be widely used in the software development industry. SC 4372 System Programming 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 3211 Operating Systems ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI EDWFK SURFHVVLQJ FRPSLODWLRQ OLQNLQJ ORDGLQJ DQG H[HFXWLRQ RI SURJUDPV LQ UHODWLRQ WR V\VWHP OLEUDULHV 7RSLFV DOVR LQFOXGH , 2 VXEURXWLQHV GLUHFW DQG LQGLUHFW DGGUHVVLQJ PHWKRGV UHORFDWLRQ RI PHPRU\ VSDFH UHJLVWHU DGGUHVVLQJ RI RSHUDWLQJ V\VWHPV FRPSLOHUV LQWHUSUHWHUV DQG GDWDEDVH V\VWHPV 7KH VWXdents are required to implement simple system program using assembly and/or C language. SC 4373 Web Application Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI WKH +\SHUWH[W 0DUNXS /DQJXDJH +70/ RU G\QDPLF +70/ '+70/ DORQJ ZLWK VRPH NQRZOHGJH RI D VFULSWLQJ ODQJXDJH VXFK DV 9LVXDO %DVLF 6FULSWLQJ (GLWLRQ RU 0LFURVRIW -6FULSWÂ&#x160; 7KH JRDO RI WKLV FRXUVH LV WR SURYLGH students with the knowledge and skills that is required to develop web application using n-tiers architecture. This FRXUVH IRFXVHV RQ GHVLJQ EXLOGLQJ DQG GHSOR\LQJ ZHE DSSOLFDWLRQ SC 4374 Enterprise Application Development 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2212 Database System ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI DUFKLWHFWXUH DQG SODWIRUP RI FKRLFH IRU EXLOGLQJ DQG GHSOR\LQJ Q WLHU ZHE EDVHG WUDQVDFWLRQDO DQG FRPponent-based enterprise applications. This course starts with discussing high-level overview of enterprise application architecture. It then covers in detail individual programming APIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and technologies that constitute at Web tier DQG EXVLQHVV WLHU ,PSRUWDQW IHDWXUHV VXFK DV VHFXULW\ SHUVLVWHQFH WUDQVDFWLRQ DUH DOVR GLVFXVVHG LQ GHWDLO SC 4375 3D Graphical Programming 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 2101 Computer Programming II ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of new technologies on 3D Graphical Programming. Students will be able to understand the process involved and be able to program 3D graphical applications. SC 4381 Computer and Information Security 3 Credits Prerequisite: SC 3351 Computer Network ................................................................................................................................................................................... $ VWXG\ RI LQIRUPDWLRQ VHFXULW\ WKDW LV SUDFWLFDOO\ LPSOHPHQWHG LQWR RUJDQL]DWLRQV 7KLV LQFOXGHV DWWDFNV WKUHDWV KDFNHUV WHFKQLTXHV LQIRUPDWLRQ VHFXULW\ ULVN LQIRUPDWLRQ VHFXULW\ SURFHVV VHFXULW\ WHFKQRORJLHV SROLFLHV ZLUHOHVV security and legal issue of information security. Students who complete this course should be able to understand and acknowledge the attacks and threats of information and how to handle and manage the risks to provide information security. SC 4390 Seminar in Computer Science 3 Credits Prerequisites: Senior students with the consent of the instructors ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6HPLQDU RI WRSLFV LQ DGYDQFH RU QHZ WHFKQRORJ\ LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG RI FRPSXWHU VFLHQFH $Q H[SHUW RU SURIHVVRU LQ WKH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F Ă&#x20AC;HOG PD\ EH LQYLWHG WR EH WKH OHFWXUHU (DFK VWXGHQW PXVW VWXG\ VRPH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F WRSLFV PDNH SUHVHQWDWLRQ DQG exchange questions with the others. SC 4400 - 99 Selected Topics 3 Credits Prerequisite: Senior students with the consent of the instructors ................................................................................................................................................................................... Special topics that the department and instructors think appropriate for students further development in study and research. TE 3001 Prerequisite:
Fundamental of Telecommunications 3 Credits EE 2203 Signal and Systems BG 3200 Applied Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................................... +LVWRU\ RI &RPPXQLFDWLRQV LQWHUSUHWDWLRQ RI LQIRUPDWLRQ QRLVH DQG LQWHUIHUHQFH PRGXODWLRQ SULQFLSOHV VLJQDO DQDO\VLV HIIHFWV RI DPSOLWXGH PRGXODWLRQ DQG RWKHU WUDQVPLVVLRQ RQ VLJQDOV FLUFXLWV DQG SULQFLSOHV RI VXSHU KHWHURG\QH UHFHLYHU IUHTXHQF\ DQG SKDVH PRGXODWLRQ QRLVH UHGXFWLRQ SXOVH PRGXODWLRQ FRGLQJ V\VWHP UDGLR ZDYH SURSDJDWLRQ VDWHOOLWH FRPPXQLFDWLRQV RSWLFDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQV YDULRXV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ V\VWHPV L H WHOHSKRQH WHOHJUDP WHOHW\SH HWF
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Fundamentals of Communication Systems 3 Credits BG 2209 Statistics for Engineers EE 2203 Signals and Systems ................................................................................................................................................................................... +LVWRU\ RI FRPPXQLFDWLRQV LQWHUSUHWDWLRQ RI LQIRUPDWLRQ QRLVH DQG LQWHUIHUHQFH PRGXODWLRQ SULQFLSOHV VLJQDO DQDO\VLV HIIHFWV RI DPSOLWXGH PRGXODWLRQ DQG RWKHU WUDQVPLVVLRQ RQ VLJQDOV FLUFXLWV DQG SULQFLSOHV RI VXSHUKHWHURG\QH UHFHLYHU IUHTXHQF\ DQG SKDVH PRGXODWLRQ QRLVH UHGXFWLRQ SXOVH PRGXODWLRQ FRGLQJ V\VWHP UDGLR ZDYH SURSDJDWLRQ VDWHOOLWH FRPPXQLFDWLRQV RSWLFDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQV YDULRXV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ V\VWHPV L H WHOHSKRQH WHOHJUDP WHOHW\SH HWF TE 3102 Prerequisite:
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Telecommunications Policy, Law, Regulation 3 Credits and Standard ................................................................................................................................................................................... A study of systematic interdisciplinary analysis of major public and private telecommunications policies applying WHQHWV IURP ODZ SROLWLFDO VFLHQFH HFRQRPLFV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ JHQHUDO VRFLDO VFLHQFH DQG WHFKQRORJ\ GRPHVWLF DQG international regulation. 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Assumption University of Thailand | University Calendar 2011
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ADMISSION SCHEDULE 2011 GENERAL ADMISSION SCHEDULE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 June Semester (541XXXX) Semester 1/2011
Application forms Available
December 13, 2010 - March 10, 2011
Examination Date Examiniation Results
On Application Date
Intensive courses Registration March 16 - 17, 2011 Intensive courses March 22 - May 21, 2011 Registration Period May 24 - 27, 2011 June Semester Begins May 30, 2011 November Semester (543XXXX) Semester 2/2011 Application forms Available July 11 - September 8, 2011 Examination Date On Application Date Examiniation Results Intensive courses Registration Intensive courses Registration Period November Semester Begins
September 14 - 16, 2011 September 19 - October 15, 2011 October 20 - 21, 2011 October 24, 2011
INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS
For students returning from abroad or Non-Thai High School ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 August Session (542XXXX) In between Semester 1&2/2011 Application forms Available June 1 - July 26, 2011 Placement Test On Application Date Placement Test Results Registration Period July 28, 2011 August Session Begins August 1, 2011 January Session (544XXXX) In between Semester 2&3/2011 Application forms Available November 7 - December 26, 2011 Placement Test On Application Date Placement Test Results Registration Period December 28, 2011 January Session Begins January 4, 2012 March Session (545XXXX) Semester 3/2011 (Summer) Application forms Available February 1 - March 5, 2012 Placement Test On Application Date Placement Test Results Registration Day March 10, 2012 March Session Begins March 15, 2012 -458-
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