Thammasat University is one of 50 universities included in U-Multirank for Thailand. Thammasat University is a very large public university located in Pathum Thani with 40765 students enrolled (2019 data or latest available). It was founded in 1934. With regard to the scope of its subjects and degree programmes offered, the Thammasat University is a comprehensive institution. It offers programmes in foreign languages. It is characterised by a medium percentage of international students. The Thammasat University graduation rate is 82,83 for bachelors (B score) and 85,85 for masters (B score). As made clear by its sunburst chart – a snapshot illustration of the university’s performance profile across the five U-Multirank dimensions – the Thammasat University is strongest in Knowledge Transfer. Its overall profile shows top performance across various indicators, with 9 ‘A’ (very good) scores overall. For a comprehensive overview of this university’s performance, see its complete performance scores in the tables below.
Thammasat University
99 Moo 18 Paholyothin Road, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang, Pathumthani
12121 Pathum Thani
Thailand
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Outreach programs
0
6
Pedagogiacally skilled teaching staff
0
0
4
Digital education investment
Less than 0.5 %
0
66.08
Bachelor graduation rate
82.83
%0
100
Masters graduation rate
85.85
%0
100
Graduating on time (bachelors)
83.65
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
59.6
%0
100
Relative BA graduate unemployment
11
%Relative MA graduate unemployment
Relative graduate unemployment long first degree
0
%Graduating on time (long first degree)
88
%Graduation rate long first degree
Gender balance
0.51
1.22
86.44
Female authors
45.73
%0
100
Citation rate
0.66
0.11
2.71
Research publications (absolute numbers)
1,685
0
98,038
Research publications (size-normalised)
0.041
0
13.17
External research income
61.08
0
859.22
Art related output
0.03
0
24.96
Top cited publications
5.7
%0
32.8
Interdisciplinary publications
9.9
0.3
35.7
Post-doc positions
0
%0
100
Professional publications
0.72
0
54.68
Open Access Publications
24
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
2
%0
59.7
Income from private sources
22.8
0
888.9
Patents awarded (absolute numbers)
0
0
3,266
Patents awarded (size-normalised)
0
0
500.4
Industry co-patents
Spin-offs
2.06
0
334.57
Publications cited in patents
0.71
%0
7.3
Income from continuous professional development
2.69
%0
100
Graduate companies
21.86
0
433.85
Foreign language bachelor programmes
34.11
%0
100
Foreign language master programmes
26.85
%0
100
Foreign language long first degree programmes
67
%Student mobility
0.06
0
1
International academic staff
7.21
%0
100
International joint publications
39.2
%6.3
92.4
International doctorate degrees
12.27
%0
100
Bachelor graduates working in the region
94.97
%0
100
Master graduates working in the region
0
100
Student internships in the region
97.66
%0
100
Regional joint publications
37
%0
93.5
Income from regional sources
32.1
%0
100
Regional Publications with Industrial Partners
21.2
0
97.06
Social inclusion
11.4 % mature students; 27.2 % first generation students
Female academic staff
50
%Student-staff ratio
21.21
159.57
5.73
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
93.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
6
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
2.36
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.26
6
1
Organisation of program
1.91
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.07
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.34
6
1
Library facilities
1.93
6
1
IT provision
2.3
6
1
Digital teaching
2.37
6
1
Room facilities
2.46
6
1
External research income
19.1
0
284.4
Doctorate productivity
0
0
2.98
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,800
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.18
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
5.32
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
20
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.29
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
66.7
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
17
Total number of students in field (major)
297
Percentage of female students
70
%Profile in teaching & learning
The Department of Agricultural Technology aims at producing graduates with skills and knowledge in agricultural technology. Our graduates are equipped with integrated knowledge in science and business, to meet the demands on agricultural or related bus...
The Department of Agricultural Technology aims at producing graduates with skills and knowledge in agricultural technology. Our graduates are equipped with integrated knowledge in science and business, to meet the demands on agricultural or related businesses. Many choose to continue their studies at the postgraduate level. Three majors are offered: 1.) Plant production technology. This includes plant breeding, seed production, plant propagation technology and tissue culture, postharvest technology, innovation in field crop production. It considers horticultural crops, organic cultivation,
Teaching & learning website
https://web.reg.tu.ac.th/registrar/program_info.asp
Profile in research
- Crop Production /Horticulture - Plant Protection - Animal Husbandry /Animal Science - Veterinary - Agricultural Industry - Environmental Studies - Agricultural Economics - Biotechnology
- Crop Production /Horticulture - Plant Protection - Animal Husbandry /Animal Science - Veterinary - Agricultural Industry - Environmental Studies - Agricultural Economics - Biotechnology
Research website
https://agri.sci.tu.ac.th
Major profile of faculty
agriculture horticulture and plant production, animal production behavior nutrition and welfare, organic farming management
agriculture horticulture and plant production, animal production behavior nutrition and welfare, organic farming management
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
14
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
42
%Total number of students
210
Students in their 1st year
76
International students
0
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
Students will gain 700 hours of the field experiences in our internship programs and cooperative studies (during the summer of their third years or the first semester of their fourth years) with the networking firms and institutions in public and priva...
Students will gain 700 hours of the field experiences in our internship programs and cooperative studies (during the summer of their third years or the first semester of their fourth years) with the networking firms and institutions in public and private sectors within Thailand and abroad.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
19
Students in their 1st year
6
International students
0
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
Aimed to produce a master's degree in agricultural technology with academic ability. Creating research results for economic, social and environmental development, having morality and ethics in line with the university faculty's philosophy, aspirations,...
Aimed to produce a master's degree in agricultural technology with academic ability. Creating research results for economic, social and environmental development, having morality and ethics in line with the university faculty's philosophy, aspirations, and responsive to national development.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
29
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
0
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
It is a field of study that develops graduate skills in smart farmers, smart entrepreneurship, social enterprise, agricultural extension, smart entrepreneurship, social enterprise, agricultural extension, and research and development for supporting org...
It is a field of study that develops graduate skills in smart farmers, smart entrepreneurship, social enterprise, agricultural extension, smart entrepreneurship, social enterprise, agricultural extension, and research and development for supporting organic farming movement in the world. To produce organic farming and eco-products auditors and inspections. To support small farmer community development to increase their life quality and promote local consumption. To make organic farming and consumer network for sustainable development goals (SDGs). As well as creating opportunities.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
10.2
145.27
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
9.5
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
95.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
1
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
1
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.12
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.98
6
1
Organisation of program
1.64
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.89
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.05
6
1
Library facilities
1.84
6
1
IT provision
2.13
6
1
Digital teaching
2.21
6
1
Room facilities
2.39
6
1
Female authors
58.29
%0
79
External research income
0
0
963
Doctorate productivity
0.07
0
3.68
Research publications (absolute numbers)
150
0
10,580
Citation rate
0.81
0
2.96
Top cited publications
7.4
%0
33
Interdisciplinary publications
14.9
%0
33.1
Research orientation of teaching
2.05
6
1
Open Access Publications
21.3
%0
72.2
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
12.9
Publications cited in patents
1.94
%0
9.39
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
24
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
2
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.72
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
75
International joint publications
40
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
40.7
%0
84.8
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
41,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
24
Total number of students in field (major)
238
Percentage of female students
75
%Profile in teaching & learning
Biotechnology is the science of unraveling the secrets and utilization of living beings for improving the quality of human lives, the environment and the world. The biotechnology program of Thammasat University stands out in its production of skilled p...
Biotechnology is the science of unraveling the secrets and utilization of living beings for improving the quality of human lives, the environment and the world. The biotechnology program of Thammasat University stands out in its production of skilled personnel in inventing and developing biotechnology who also possess entrepreneurial skills. Learning and practical exercises are provided through many subjects such as the use of bacteria in fermentation and production of industrial biochemical products.
Teaching & learning website
https://sci.tu.ac.th/biotechnology/
Profile in research
The Biotechnology program was created to produce quality people skilled in biotechnology in line with the economic structure which is transforming toward an “innovation-driven economy”. Students will learn every biotechnology subject ranging from basic...
The Biotechnology program was created to produce quality people skilled in biotechnology in line with the economic structure which is transforming toward an “innovation-driven economy”. Students will learn every biotechnology subject ranging from basic biology to applications with emphasis on plant biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, and IT biotechnology.
Research website
https://sci.tu.ac.th/biotechnology/
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The Master of Science in Biotechnology strives to produce master-level graduates with knowledge, competence and skills in scientific processes essential for conducting biotechnological research, by which they are to be able to research or study for new...
The Master of Science in Biotechnology strives to produce master-level graduates with knowledge, competence and skills in scientific processes essential for conducting biotechnological research, by which they are to be able to research or study for new knowledge and apply biotechnologies appropriately, while possessing morals and ethics and applying science and biotechnologies in communities to build a sustainable society.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time
part time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
38
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The Biotechnology program was created to produce quality people skilled in biotechnology in line with the economic structure which is transforming toward an “innovation-driven economy”. Students will learn every biotechnology subject ranging from basic...
The Biotechnology program was created to produce quality people skilled in biotechnology in line with the economic structure which is transforming toward an “innovation-driven economy”. Students will learn every biotechnology subject ranging from basic biology to applications with emphasis on plant biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, and IT biotechnology. In order to create graduates who are prepared to face current global situations.
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
9.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
33
%Total number of students
17
Students in their 1st year
5
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time
part time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
24
62.84
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.81
0
Overall learning experience
2.25
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.1
6
1
Organisation of program
1.71
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.81
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.03
6
1
Library facilities
1.9
6
1
IT provision
1.82
6
1
Digital teaching
1.89
6
1
Room facilities
1.93
6
1
Female authors
56.76
%0
88.33
External research income
0
0
714.3
Doctorate productivity
0
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
67
0
2,913
Citation rate
0.39
0
2.07
Top cited publications
1.4
%0
27.4
Interdisciplinary publications
7.5
%0
38.9
Research orientation of teaching
1.96
6
1
Open Access Publications
6
%0
75.3
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
27
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
3.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
100
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
4
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.33
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
55.56
International joint publications
38.8
%0
87.1
International research grants
11.2
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
46.3
%0
100
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; 26,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
5
Total number of students in field (major)
120
Percentage of female students
0
%Profile in teaching & learning
a) The Chemical Engineering curriculum at SIIT provides international-level learning facilities and hand-on experimental through internships and research projects. Foreign student exchanges are highly active both inbound and outbound. Field trips ...
a) The Chemical Engineering curriculum at SIIT provides international-level learning facilities and hand-on experimental through internships and research projects. Foreign student exchanges are highly active both inbound and outbound. Field trips are regularly scheduled to visit chemical plants, factories, and other industrial facilities. Extra curriculum activities are also available ti inspire soft skills and attitudes for interpersonal relationships for example graduation camps, Charity and volunteer camps, sport events and ChE night.
Profile in research
As the global technology of today’s world grows increasingly complex and advanced, Chemical engineering curriculum at SIIT provides various research areas such as Carbon-based materials and their surface functionalization, Electrochemical capacitors an...
As the global technology of today’s world grows increasingly complex and advanced, Chemical engineering curriculum at SIIT provides various research areas such as Carbon-based materials and their surface functionalization, Electrochemical capacitors and related hybrid systems for energy storage, Hydrogen production from alcohol reforming, Photo-catalytic synthesis of hydrocarbons from CO2/H2O, Photochemical solar cells, Gas-solid reactor design, Heterogeneous catalysis, Nano-material / zeolite syntheses, Bio-molecular imprinted materials, Adsorption, and Bio-hydrogen production.
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
114
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
3,960
€Tuiton fees for international students
120
€Special features of the study programmes
The Chemical Engineering Program intends to prepare chemical engineers deal with the chemical and physical processes used to develop and make products for life-long achievement through education in the principles of chemical engineering using basic fo...
The Chemical Engineering Program intends to prepare chemical engineers deal with the chemical and physical processes used to develop and make products for life-long achievement through education in the principles of chemical engineering using basic foundation in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering is established in the first two years of the curriculum followed by a core of required chemical engineering courses. In addition, students can choose one among three special study 1.Senior Project 2. Foreign Exchange 3.Extended Training
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
16
62.84
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
53.5
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
89.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.29
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.15
6
1
Organisation of program
1.94
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.07
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.87
6
1
Library facilities
0
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
0
Room facilities
1.76
6
1
Female authors
56.76
%0
88.33
External research income
0
0
714.3
Doctorate productivity
0.02
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
67
0
2,913
Citation rate
0.39
0
2.07
Top cited publications
1.4
%0
27.4
Interdisciplinary publications
7.5
%0
38.9
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
6
%0
75.3
Income from private sources
88.89
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
27
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
3.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
6
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
55.56
International joint publications
38.8
%0
87.1
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
46.3
%0
100
Income from regional sources
88.89
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
19
Total number of students in field (major)
304
Percentage of female students
0
%Profile in teaching & learning
Lecture and practical based programme , and also enhance the industrial knowledge in order to strengthen the abilities of the students
Lecture and practical based programme , and also enhance the industrial knowledge in order to strengthen the abilities of the students
Teaching & learning website
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjJ1o20iMLzAhWq7HMBHS9qBVcQFnoECAcQAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fche.engr.tu.ac.th%2F&usg=AOvVaw3bVeIaDRgSfB5j82itrKLn
Profile in research
Process simulation, Polymer processing, Solid fuel, Catalysis, Bio-engineering, Nano material syntheis
Process simulation, Polymer processing, Solid fuel, Catalysis, Bio-engineering, Nano material syntheis
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
839
€Tuiton fees for international students
839
€Special features of the study programmes
Focusing on the abilities of the students to apply the chemical engineering knowledge in the real situation framework. Researches are including process simulation, reaction engineering, polymer processing and etc.
Focusing on the abilities of the students to apply the chemical engineering knowledge in the real situation framework. Researches are including process simulation, reaction engineering, polymer processing and etc.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
63.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
More than 25%
Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The recent industrial development in Thailand urges a large demand for chemical engineers. They can pursue their professional careers in a wide range of industrial area such as petroleum and petrochemical industries, pharmaceutical and food industries,...
The recent industrial development in Thailand urges a large demand for chemical engineers. They can pursue their professional careers in a wide range of industrial area such as petroleum and petrochemical industries, pharmaceutical and food industries, consumer products manufacturing, plastic and chemical industries, fiber & textile manufacturing, building materials production, etc. as well as in the research and academic fields.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
38.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
More than 25%
Program international orientation
6
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The recent industrial development in Thailand urges a large demand for chemical engineers. They can pursue their professional careers in a wide range of industrial area such as petroleum and petrochemical industries, pharmaceutical and food industries,...
The recent industrial development in Thailand urges a large demand for chemical engineers. They can pursue their professional careers in a wide range of industrial area such as petroleum and petrochemical industries, pharmaceutical and food industries, consumer products manufacturing, plastic and chemical industries, fiber & textile manufacturing, building materials production, etc. as well as in the research and academic fields.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
6.32
150.46
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
100
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
1
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
1.97
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.79
6
1
Organisation of program
1.65
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.78
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.94
6
1
Library facilities
1.68
6
1
IT provision
2.04
6
1
Digital teaching
2.09
6
1
Room facilities
1.93
6
1
Female authors
48.9
%0
76
External research income
0
0
1,334.4
Doctorate productivity
0.06
0
2.67
Research publications (absolute numbers)
289
4
20,844
Citation rate
0.6
0
2.31
Top cited publications
3.2
%0
29.8
Interdisciplinary publications
16.1
%0
31.5
Research orientation of teaching
1.77
6
1
Open Access Publications
12.5
%0
53.1
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.7
%0
26.2
Publications cited in patents
1.63
%0
7.02
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
4
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
5
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.3
6
1
International doctorate degrees
40
%0
100
International joint publications
41.5
%0
87.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
45
%0
68.8
Income from regional sources
100
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students; 45,9 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
28
Total number of students in field (major)
179
Percentage of female students
82
%Profile in teaching & learning
Learners will learn about the science of chemistry and applied chemistry as they study and build understanding in various natural processes in their surroundings, all the while participating in the development of technologies which will come to play im...
Learners will learn about the science of chemistry and applied chemistry as they study and build understanding in various natural processes in their surroundings, all the while participating in the development of technologies which will come to play important roles in the future such as in the development of medicines, synthesized materials, and important machinery in new sciences such as in nanotechnology.
Teaching & learning website
https://chemistry.sci.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
Research Areas: - Analytical Chemistry - Computational Chemistry - Physical Chemistry - Organic Chemistry - Polymer science and Technology - Inorganic Chemistry - Applied Chemistry And Department prepare the advanced instruments such as LCMS, GCMS, XR...
Research Areas: - Analytical Chemistry - Computational Chemistry - Physical Chemistry - Organic Chemistry - Polymer science and Technology - Inorganic Chemistry - Applied Chemistry And Department prepare the advanced instruments such as LCMS, GCMS, XRD, AAS, ICP-OES, NMR are available for research.
Research website
https://chemistry.sci.tu.ac.th/
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
4
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Chemistry is a program that combines pure chemistry and applied chemistry together to create tangible research that can be built upon commercially and is offered through the knowledge and competence of instructors in a variety of areas with domestic an...
Chemistry is a program that combines pure chemistry and applied chemistry together to create tangible research that can be built upon commercially and is offered through the knowledge and competence of instructors in a variety of areas with domestic and international cooperation and regular student and personnel exchange projects. Research works by this program are accepted nationally and internationally.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
0
%Total number of students
15
Students in their 1st year
9
International students
1
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
Master degree is divided into two years with normal bi-semester learning. The program focuses on producing people with in-depth knowledge in the applied and theoretical science of chemistry in order to meet the labor demands and changes within society ...
Master degree is divided into two years with normal bi-semester learning. The program focuses on producing people with in-depth knowledge in the applied and theoretical science of chemistry in order to meet the labor demands and changes within society while being people with initiatives and creativity and the ability to develop technologies that will come to play important roles in the future such as in the development of medicines and synthetic materials while being important machinery in new sciences such as nanotechnology, with the ability to create research and commercial development.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
0
99.98
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
68.6
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
7.9
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
71.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.62
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.55
6
1
Organisation of program
2.45
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.64
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.55
6
1
Library facilities
2.69
6
1
IT provision
2.58
6
1
Digital teaching
2.56
6
1
Room facilities
2.49
6
1
Female authors
28.57
%0
50
External research income
241.2
0
843.4
Doctorate productivity
0.05
0
2.69
Research publications (absolute numbers)
36
0
2,929
Citation rate
1.24
0
1.73
Top cited publications
22.9
%0
33
Interdisciplinary publications
9.4
%0
47.6
Research orientation of teaching
2.49
6
1
Open Access Publications
16.7
%0
47.2
Income from private sources
43.36
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
8.3
%0
15.7
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.38
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
6
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.65
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
79.31
International joint publications
25
%0
84.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
44.4
%0
44.4
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; 21,1 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
21
Total number of students in field (major)
91
Percentage of female students
42
%Profile in teaching & learning
Teaching in the Department of Civil Engineering consists of basic science subjects, Civil Engineering Specialization and Civil Engineering Elective Courses. Teaching will focus on theory for implementation. Students who will pass this course must comp...
Teaching in the Department of Civil Engineering consists of basic science subjects, Civil Engineering Specialization and Civil Engineering Elective Courses. Teaching will focus on theory for implementation. Students who will pass this course must complete a minimum of 6 weeks of internship in a civil engineering field practice.
Teaching & learning website
https://engr.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
The research work of the Department of Civil Engineering is classified by fields as follows: Structural engineering, Cement and Concrete, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering Transportation Engineering and Surveying, Construction Engi...
The research work of the Department of Civil Engineering is classified by fields as follows: Structural engineering, Cement and Concrete, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering Transportation Engineering and Surveying, Construction Engineering and Management.
Research website
https://engr.tu.ac.th/
Graduating in time
59.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
2
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
98
%Total number of students
202
Students in their 1st year
69
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,679
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,679
€Special features of the study programmes
It is a course that combines the knowledge of civil engineering and commercial science together such as principles of management. basic accounting Fundamentals of Accounting business finance and basic marketing principles for children have important sk...
It is a course that combines the knowledge of civil engineering and commercial science together such as principles of management. basic accounting Fundamentals of Accounting business finance and basic marketing principles for children have important skills which is a necessary foundation for professional practice
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
36.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective s...
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective subjects suited to the student’s goals. Thus, the student is prepared to work effectively in any of the several branches of civil engineering or to pursue higher education at the graduate level.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
59.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
6
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective s...
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective subjects suited to the student’s goals. Thus, the student is prepared to work effectively in any of the several branches of civil engineering or to pursue higher education at the graduate level.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
86.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
224
Students in their 1st year
75
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,018
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,018
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective s...
The undergraduate programme begins by providing studies in physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences. Then it proceeds to cover the fundamental aspects of civil engineering. The curriculum also provides a wide range of elective subjects suited to the student’s goals. Thus, the student is prepared to work effectively in any of the several branches of civil engineering or to pursue higher education at the graduate level.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
7.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
98
Students in their 1st year
16
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,238
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,238
€Special features of the study programmes
Master of Engineering Program in Civil Engineering consists of sub-disciplines, namely Structural engineering, Water resources engineering, Environmental engineering, Construction Engineering and Management, Survey and Transport Engineering. Students a...
Master of Engineering Program in Civil Engineering consists of sub-disciplines, namely Structural engineering, Water resources engineering, Environmental engineering, Construction Engineering and Management, Survey and Transport Engineering. Students are required to complete 24 credits of relevant engineering fundamentals and 18 credit for the dissertation.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
27
99.98
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
79.3
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
1.56
0
Overall learning experience
0
Quality of courses & teaching
0
Organisation of program
0
Contact with teachers
0
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
Library facilities
0
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
0
Room facilities
0
Female authors
28.57
%0
50
External research income
762.7
0
843.4
Doctorate productivity
0
0
2.69
Research publications (absolute numbers)
36
0
2,929
Citation rate
1.24
0
1.73
Top cited publications
22.9
%0
33
Interdisciplinary publications
9.4
%0
47.6
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
16.7
%0
47.2
Income from private sources
26.82
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
8.3
%0
15.7
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.38
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
5
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
79.31
International joint publications
25
%0
84.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
99.4
%0
100
Regional joint publications
44.4
%0
44.4
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students;
Academic staff (fte)
6
Total number of students in field (major)
162
Percentage of female students
0
%Profile in teaching & learning
Our Civil Engineering Program aims to produce graduates with sufficient breath of fundamental knowledge, while possessing an in-depth understanding of specific areas. The program provide specialisation in six major fields of civil engineering. Our prog...
Our Civil Engineering Program aims to produce graduates with sufficient breath of fundamental knowledge, while possessing an in-depth understanding of specific areas. The program provide specialisation in six major fields of civil engineering. Our program also provides three study options that enable the students to choose the focus of their study. These options are referred to as tracks which include the senior project (research focused), foreign exchange (multicultural focused), and extended training (practical focused) tracks.
Teaching & learning website
https://sites.google.com/siit.tu.ac.th/cet/home
Profile in research
Our research profile covers six major fields of civil engineering, which include 1) structural engineering, 2) concrete engineering, 3) soil and foundation engineering, 4) water resources engineering, 5) transportation engineering and 6) construction m...
Our research profile covers six major fields of civil engineering, which include 1) structural engineering, 2) concrete engineering, 3) soil and foundation engineering, 4) water resources engineering, 5) transportation engineering and 6) construction management. These fields are supervised by our faculty members who are experts in their fields, each with strong track records and is well known nationally and internationally. The students can gain research exposure through the senior project track. Results from these senior projects are sometimes published as journal or conference papers.
Research website
https://sites.google.com/siit.tu.ac.th/cet/home
Graduating in time
79.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
162
Students in their 1st year
0
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,833
€Tuiton fees for international students
94
€Special features of the study programmes
Our Civil Engineering Program aims to produce graduates with sufficient breath of fundamental knowledge, while possessing an in-depth understanding of specific areas. The program provide specialisation in six major fields of civil engineering. Our prog...
Our Civil Engineering Program aims to produce graduates with sufficient breath of fundamental knowledge, while possessing an in-depth understanding of specific areas. The program provide specialisation in six major fields of civil engineering. Our program also provides three study options that enable the students to choose the focus of their study. These options are referred to as tracks which include the senior project (research focused), foreign exchange (multicultural focused), and extended training (practical focused) tracks.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
27.77
179.77
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
76.3
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
9.1
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
90.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.11
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.12
6
1
Organisation of program
1.86
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.02
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.02
6
1
Library facilities
1.95
6
1
IT provision
2.25
6
1
Digital teaching
2.12
6
1
Room facilities
2.28
6
1
Female authors
32.14
%0
58.43
External research income
73.7
0
876.6
Doctorate productivity
0.01
0
2.3
Research publications (absolute numbers)
74
0
3,485
Citation rate
0.55
0
4.85
Top cited publications
2.4
%0
38.9
Interdisciplinary publications
15.8
%0
48.8
Research orientation of teaching
2.13
6
1
Open Access Publications
29.7
%0
65.2
Income from private sources
1.66
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.4
%0
17.9
Publications cited in patents
0.65
%0
3.88
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.51
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
32.4
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
35.1
%0
90.9
Income from regional sources
100
%
Social inclusion
0,4 % students with disability; 30,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
22
Total number of students in field (major)
685
Percentage of female students
45
%Other study programmes
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Computer Science
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Computer Science
Profile in teaching & learning
Our B.Sc. in Computer Science curriculum offers learning of Computer Science in various aspects upon students’ desires. The Computer and Information Science (CIS) major nourishes both basic and cutting-edge skills, including programming and problem sol...
Our B.Sc. in Computer Science curriculum offers learning of Computer Science in various aspects upon students’ desires. The Computer and Information Science (CIS) major nourishes both basic and cutting-edge skills, including programming and problem solving, software design and testing, computer networks, cloud technology, image processing, AI, data science and UI/UX. The Applied Computer Science (ACS) major offers concise learning of CS principles. Subjects are geared toward emphasis on important skills for working in the industrial sector, i.e., software engineering and basic data science.
Teaching & learning website
www.cs.sci.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
Our faculty members have expertise in various fields of research: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Data Science and Visualization, Cloud Computing and Fault Tolerant Systems, Computer Vision and Image Analysis, High Performance Computing, ...
Our faculty members have expertise in various fields of research: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Data Science and Visualization, Cloud Computing and Fault Tolerant Systems, Computer Vision and Image Analysis, High Performance Computing, Network Security, Computer Networks, Human Computer Interaction (UI/UX), Edge Computing, Software Engineering, and Information Systems and Databases.
Research website
www.cs.sci.tu.ac.th
Graduating in time
76.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
2
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,108
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,108
€Special features of the study programmes
Our B.Sc. in Computer Science curriculum offers learning of Computer Science in various aspects upon students’ desires. The Computer and Information Science (CIS) major nourishes both basic and cutting-edge skills, including programming and problem sol...
Our B.Sc. in Computer Science curriculum offers learning of Computer Science in various aspects upon students’ desires. The Computer and Information Science (CIS) major nourishes both basic and cutting-edge skills, including programming and problem solving, software design and testing, computer networks, cloud technology, image processing, AI, data science and UI/UX. The Applied Computer Science (ACS) major offers concise learning of CS principles. Subjects are geared toward emphasis on important skills for working in the industrial sector, i.e., software engineering and data science.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
9.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
56
Students in their 1st year
17
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,798
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The Master of Science in Computer Science, Computer Science department, Thammasat university provides intensive computer science concepts and methodologies in 3 main areas: Software Engineering, Computer Network and System, and Data Science. The progra...
The Master of Science in Computer Science, Computer Science department, Thammasat university provides intensive computer science concepts and methodologies in 3 main areas: Software Engineering, Computer Network and System, and Data Science. The program offers both thesis plan and non-thesis plan. Student can design their courses based on their interest. They can choose the courses in a specific area or from multiple areas. A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science is not required for an admission to the program, but a technical undergraduate background is recommended.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
54.8
179.77
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.41
0
Overall learning experience
2.6
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.59
6
1
Organisation of program
2.31
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.58
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.6
6
1
Library facilities
2.14
6
1
IT provision
2.23
6
1
Digital teaching
2.4
6
1
Room facilities
1.81
6
1
Female authors
32.14
%0
58.43
External research income
0
0
876.6
Doctorate productivity
0
0
2.3
Research publications (absolute numbers)
74
0
3,485
Citation rate
0.55
0
4.85
Top cited publications
2.4
%0
38.9
Interdisciplinary publications
15.8
%0
48.8
Research orientation of teaching
2.89
6
1
Open Access Publications
29.7
%0
65.2
Income from private sources
9.93
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.4
%0
17.9
Publications cited in patents
0.65
%0
3.88
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
7
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.23
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
32.4
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
35.1
%0
90.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students; 7,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
5
Total number of students in field (major)
274
Percentage of female students
0
%Profile in teaching & learning
Curriculum Outline The computer engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students for new trends in hardware and software development, as well as frontiers in computing technology. Students will be exposed to a wide range of subjects covering all ...
Curriculum Outline The computer engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students for new trends in hardware and software development, as well as frontiers in computing technology. Students will be exposed to a wide range of subjects covering all aspects of computer engineering and their applications. Emphasis is put on foundations of intelligent system development and techniques related to pervasive technology. The compulsory core courses help students to: (1) Gain fundamental concepts related to computers and information technology that lead to high performance digital processing.
Teaching & learning website
https://www.siit.tu.ac.th/upfiles/publication_file/file22_SIIT%20UnderGraduate_CPE.pdf
Research website
https://www.siit.tu.ac.th/academics_school.php?id=4&ssid=42
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
34
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
3,010
€Tuiton fees for international students
3,010
€Special features of the study programmes
Enhance for rapidly changing digital technology and its applications. Emphasis area of application software development based on new trends of AI, machine learning, cloud computing, data science, big data analytic, data modeling. Compulsory core course...
Enhance for rapidly changing digital technology and its applications. Emphasis area of application software development based on new trends of AI, machine learning, cloud computing, data science, big data analytic, data modeling. Compulsory core courses are designed helping students understanding concepts including digital technology leading high performance digital and information processing. Gain concepts of management and analysis of large-scale structured and unstructured data, knowing essence techniques needed for application of digital technology to industry and business.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
7
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
81
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
3,960
€Tuiton fees for international students
3,960
€Special features of the study programmes
The computer engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students for new trends in hardware and software development, as well as frontiers in computing technology. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects covering all aspects of computer eng...
The computer engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students for new trends in hardware and software development, as well as frontiers in computing technology. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects covering all aspects of computer engineering and their applications. After gaining enough background through the compulsory core courses, the students are allowed to tailor their courses according to their personal interest selected from one of these: (1) Artificial Intelligence, (2) Cloud Computing and Cyber Security
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
0
179.77
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
85.1
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
71.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.41
0
Overall learning experience
2.42
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.31
6
1
Organisation of program
2.01
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.25
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.33
6
1
Library facilities
2.03
6
1
IT provision
2.08
6
1
Digital teaching
2.11
6
1
Room facilities
2.39
6
1
Female authors
32.14
%0
58.43
External research income
121
0
876.6
Doctorate productivity
0
0
2.3
Research publications (absolute numbers)
74
0
3,485
Citation rate
0.55
0
4.85
Top cited publications
2.4
%0
38.9
Interdisciplinary publications
15.8
%0
48.8
Research orientation of teaching
2.49
6
1
Open Access Publications
29.7
%0
65.2
Income from private sources
26.11
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.4
%0
17.9
Publications cited in patents
0.65
%0
3.88
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.61
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
32.4
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
35.1
%0
90.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No mature students; 20,8 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
14
Total number of students in field (major)
159
Percentage of female students
36
%Graduating in time
83.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,018
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,018
€Special features of the study programmes
1. Foundation of computer engineering 2. Professional knowledge and skill 3. Communication and interpersonal skills
1. Foundation of computer engineering 2. Professional knowledge and skill 3. Communication and interpersonal skills
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
87.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
42
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
58
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,399
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,399
€Special features of the study programmes
software engineering It works purely on programming software, such as programming. System analysis, system design, and management through many programs, which are different from computer engineering in that computer engineers will study both Hardware, ...
software engineering It works purely on programming software, such as programming. System analysis, system design, and management through many programs, which are different from computer engineering in that computer engineers will study both Hardware, Software The software is now considered important. and has been applied to various facilities almost all around us whether it is a computer mobile phone Including artificial intelligence or AI that we often hear. also in this course
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
7.99
49.08
5.31
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
89.1
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
62.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Innovative forms of assessment
3.33
%0
70
Gender balance
0.37
1.19
0.03
Overall learning experience
3.02
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
3.19
6
1
Organisation of program
2.74
6
1
Contact with teachers
3.24
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.78
6
1
Library facilities
2.83
6
1
IT provision
3.16
6
1
Digital teaching
3.13
6
1
Room facilities
3.3
6
1
Inclusion of practical experience/clerkships
2.91
6
1
Linking clinical/preclinical teaching
2.87
6
1
Skills Labs
3.18
6
1
External research income
11.6
0
75.5
Doctorate productivity
0.07
0
3.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
1,328
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.88
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.46
6
1
International doctorate degrees
54.5
%0
100
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
100
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
56
Total number of students in field (major)
437
Percentage of female students
72
%Profile in teaching & learning
Our institution serves both basic and advanced knowledge and clinical practice in dental field to people in our country. We focus on student based and integrated active learning hence we believe in life long learning concept. We also provides internati...
Our institution serves both basic and advanced knowledge and clinical practice in dental field to people in our country. We focus on student based and integrated active learning hence we believe in life long learning concept. We also provides international PhD program for foreign students. We also collaborates with international institutes and company.
Teaching & learning website
http://www.dentistry.tu.ac.th/Dentistry/index1.html
Profile in research
Faculty of Dentistry, Thammasat University has established a recognized research reputation from basic science in oral biology to clinical dentistry in many areas. Our staffs are actively involved in research activities in both undergraduate and post-g...
Faculty of Dentistry, Thammasat University has established a recognized research reputation from basic science in oral biology to clinical dentistry in many areas. Our staffs are actively involved in research activities in both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. We produce a number of nationally and internationally recognized peer-reviewed articles each year in a variety of research areas in dentistry. two Research Units in 1) Tissue Engineering and Implant Dentistry and 2) Dental and Bone Substitute Biomaterials. This will strengthen our research qualities in the field.
Research website
http://www.dentistry.tu.ac.th/Dentistry/Pase%2003/Pase%2005_01.htm
Major profile of faculty
Community and multidisciplinary based dentistry, Oral surgery, Orthodontics and Implantology, Digital dentistry integrated esthetic approach
Community and multidisciplinary based dentistry, Oral surgery, Orthodontics and Implantology, Digital dentistry integrated esthetic approach
Graduating in time
88.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
5
%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
310
Students in their 1st year
30
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,877
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Active based learning, Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Entrepreneur integrated dentistry, Student orientation approach
Active based learning, Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Entrepreneur integrated dentistry, Student orientation approach
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
5
%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
97
Students in their 1st year
17
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
34,525
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Active based learning, Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Entrepreneur integrated dentistry, Student orientation approach
Active based learning, Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Entrepreneur integrated dentistry, Student orientation approach
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
0
%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
17
Students in their 1st year
12
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,877
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,877
€Special features of the study programmes
Advanced Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Student orientation approach, Advanced Digital based practice
Advanced Clinical and research study, Interdisciplinary orientation, Student orientation approach, Advanced Digital based practice
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
0
109.09
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
81.9
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
39.7
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
1
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
1
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.58
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.71
6
1
Organisation of program
2.26
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.72
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.68
6
1
Library facilities
2.24
6
1
IT provision
2.34
6
1
Digital teaching
2.39
6
1
Room facilities
2.09
6
1
Female authors
15.38
%0
60.98
External research income
106.5
0
1,325.3
Doctorate productivity
0.1
0
1.37
Research publications (absolute numbers)
52
0
5,688
Citation rate
0.47
0
2.1
Top cited publications
3.3
%0
21.9
Interdisciplinary publications
3.8
%0
42.2
Research orientation of teaching
2.67
6
1
Open Access Publications
36.5
%0
91.3
Income from private sources
0.25
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
35.7
Publications cited in patents
2.33
%0
5.57
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
3
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.95
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
30.8
%0
95.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
94.2
%0
100
Regional joint publications
44.2
%0
92.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No mature students; 28,6 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
21
Total number of students in field (major)
277
Percentage of female students
44
%Profile in teaching & learning
an ability in problem-solving skills for complex engineering problems. an ability to communicate effectively. an ability to apply new knowlege for solving complex engineering problems. an ability to recogize professinal responsibilities.
an ability in problem-solving skills for complex engineering problems. an ability to communicate effectively. an ability to apply new knowlege for solving complex engineering problems. an ability to recogize professinal responsibilities.
Profile in research
The resarch profiles are related with electrical power system, electrical machinery, energy management, communication, artificial intelligence.
The resarch profiles are related with electrical power system, electrical machinery, energy management, communication, artificial intelligence.
Graduating in time
81.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
253
Students in their 1st year
64
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
148
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Electrical Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and so...
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Electrical Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and social sciences
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
34
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
61
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The master of engineering program has different major areas of specialisation depending upon the existing research groups in the Departments of Electrical Engineering. The provided taught course and research areas are follows: 1.0 Smart Factory Resear...
The master of engineering program has different major areas of specialisation depending upon the existing research groups in the Departments of Electrical Engineering. The provided taught course and research areas are follows: 1.0 Smart Factory Research Group 2.0 Medical Engineering Research Group 3.0 Utilities Infrastructure for Electricity, Energy, and Smart City 4.0 Power System Research Group 5.0 High Performance Computing and Applications Research Group 6.0 Software Engineering Research Group 7.0 Quantum Technology and Electromagnetics
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
39.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
17.14
109.09
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
1.85
0
Overall learning experience
2.35
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.1
6
1
Organisation of program
1.92
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.91
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.38
6
1
Library facilities
1.94
6
1
IT provision
2.19
6
1
Digital teaching
1.92
6
1
Room facilities
1.9
6
1
Female authors
15.38
%0
60.98
External research income
136.1
0
1,325.3
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.37
Research publications (absolute numbers)
52
0
5,688
Citation rate
0.47
0
2.1
Top cited publications
3.3
%0
21.9
Interdisciplinary publications
3.8
%0
42.2
Research orientation of teaching
2.35
6
1
Open Access Publications
36.5
%0
91.3
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
35.7
Publications cited in patents
2.33
%0
5.57
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
44
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
5
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.11
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
30.8
%0
95.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
93.7
%0
100
Regional joint publications
44.2
%0
92.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
7
Total number of students in field (major)
120
Percentage of female students
33
%Profile in teaching & learning
The compulsory courses include four laboratory courses, providing hands-on learning of electric circuits, digital circuits, electronics, and feedback control. They also include two project design courses emphasizing the applications of the principles u...
The compulsory courses include four laboratory courses, providing hands-on learning of electric circuits, digital circuits, electronics, and feedback control. They also include two project design courses emphasizing the applications of the principles under the framework of the CDIO (conceiving, designing, implementing, and operating) process. By the end of the first semester of their third year, students complete the study of most compulsory courses. The students then choose to study in one of the two options: communication engineering or power engineering.
Teaching & learning website
www.siit.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
Communication engineering, Power engineering, Smart grid, Microelectronic, Robotic, Control and Image processing area
Communication engineering, Power engineering, Smart grid, Microelectronic, Robotic, Control and Image processing area
Research website
Communication engineering, Power engineering, Smart grid, Microelectronic, Robotic , Control and Image processing area
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
30
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
70
%Total number of students
120
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,742
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,742
€Special features of the study programmes
The areas of study in electrical engineering are quite diverse. The curriculum is therefore developed to provide fundamental knowledge in several major study areas so that students will be well-prepared for work in the highly competitive and fast-movin...
The areas of study in electrical engineering are quite diverse. The curriculum is therefore developed to provide fundamental knowledge in several major study areas so that students will be well-prepared for work in the highly competitive and fast-moving electrical engineering professions. The compulsory courses include four laboratory courses, providing hands-on learning of electric circuits, digital circuits, electronics, and feedback control. They also include two project design courses emphasizing the applications of the principles under the framework of the CDIO (conceiving, designing).
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
0
61.17
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
%Graduating on time (masters)
0
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
52.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
/9Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/90
9
Gender balance
0
3.06
0
Overall learning experience
0
Quality of courses & teaching
0
Organisation of program
0
Contact with teachers
0
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
Library facilities
0
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
0
Room facilities
0
Female authors
44.86
%0
71.43
External research income
0
0
886.1
Doctorate productivity
0.17
0
4.18
Research publications (absolute numbers)
99
0
4,126
Citation rate
0.87
0
1.96
Top cited publications
9.5
%0
29.6
Interdisciplinary publications
11.1
%0
36.2
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
11.1
%0
86.8
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1
%0
14.1
Publications cited in patents
0.61
%0
1.82
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
32.3
%0
93.9
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
43.4
%0
66.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
Academic staff (fte)
19
Total number of students in field (major)
10
Percentage of female students
60
%Teaching & learning website
https://sites.google.com/a/engr.tu.ac.th/tuche_gradstudies/hlaksutr-banthit-suksa/priyya-tho-thekhnoloyi-kar-cadkar-phlangngan-laea-sing-waedlxm-khorngkar-phises
Research website
https://sites.google.com/a/engr.tu.ac.th/tuche_gradstudies/hlaksutr-banthit-suksa/priyya-tho-thekhnoloyi-kar-cadkar-phlangngan-laea-sing-waedlxm-khorngkar-phises
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
66
Students in their 1st year
10
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
839
€Tuiton fees for international students
839
€Special features of the study programmes
Fundamentals of energy, principles of energy conversion and energy systems, electrochemical energy conversion, electromechanical energy conversion, solar energy conversion, heat engines, wind power, nuclear fission and fusion, hydropower, biomass, geo...
Fundamentals of energy, principles of energy conversion and energy systems, electrochemical energy conversion, electromechanical energy conversion, solar energy conversion, heat engines, wind power, nuclear fission and fusion, hydropower, biomass, geothermal power, economics social and environmental impact. Types of energy, non-renewable energy, renewable energy, characteristics, energy reserves and utilization potential and technology. Impacts energy scene in Thailand and other countries, emphasizing on solar, wind, hydro, biomass and wastes.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
17.62
61.17
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.23
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.26
6
1
Organisation of program
1.95
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.39
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.45
6
1
Library facilities
1.9
6
1
IT provision
2.13
6
1
Digital teaching
2.34
6
1
Room facilities
2.13
6
1
Female authors
44.86
%0
71.43
External research income
27.2
0
886.1
Doctorate productivity
0.03
0
4.18
Research publications (absolute numbers)
99
0
4,126
Citation rate
0.87
0
1.96
Top cited publications
9.5
%0
29.6
Interdisciplinary publications
11.1
%0
36.2
Research orientation of teaching
2.33
6
1
Open Access Publications
11.1
%0
86.8
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1
%0
14.1
Publications cited in patents
0.61
%0
1.82
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.79
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
32.3
%0
93.9
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
43.4
%0
66.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; 45,6 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
21
Total number of students in field (major)
370
Percentage of female students
76
%Profile in teaching & learning
Curriculum development aims to produce personnel who are responsive to policy driving and national development goals. Especially in the dimension of sustainable development with the development of an economy driven by innovation, creation of economic a...
Curriculum development aims to produce personnel who are responsive to policy driving and national development goals. Especially in the dimension of sustainable development with the development of an economy driven by innovation, creation of economic added value in both production processes and services, and resource management leading to environmentally-friendly growth and the development of community strength by adopting the "The King’s Philosophy" and the "sufficiency economy". The integration of knowledge that leads to the development of innovation.
Teaching & learning website
sci.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Geographic Information Systems for Real-time Environment Monitoring - Geomatics for Disaster Management - Smart Farm - Plant Disease Control - Wireless Sensor Network For Agriculture - Restoration and Development of Green...
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Geographic Information Systems for Real-time Environment Monitoring - Geomatics for Disaster Management - Smart Farm - Plant Disease Control - Wireless Sensor Network For Agriculture - Restoration and Development of Green in the Commercial Area - Water Management Technology - Sustainable Community Design and Regenerations - Solar Energy Technology - GPS - PM2.5 - Local Energy Planning - Advanced Digital Satellite Image Processing for Local Development - Physical development and Planning -Air pollution -solid waste -Environmental Impact asssessment
Research website
sci.tu.ac.th
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
194
Students in their 1st year
62
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
484
€Tuiton fees for international students
484
€Special features of the study programmes
Apply knowledge to use in solving, preventing and managing pollution and environmental problems as well as bringing that knowledge to use the benefits so that graduates can pursue careers related to environmental impact analysis, environmental quality ...
Apply knowledge to use in solving, preventing and managing pollution and environmental problems as well as bringing that knowledge to use the benefits so that graduates can pursue careers related to environmental impact analysis, environmental quality management, environmental law, pollution control and prevention either in the establishment or in the community effectively as well as other related work such as research and development of environmental technology and environmental quality as well as having sufficient knowledge base for further study at a higher level.
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
4
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
61
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
484
€Tuiton fees for international students
484
€Special features of the study programmes
The direction of global social development according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is consistent with the philosophy “Sufficiency Economy” that focuses on balanced and sustainable development in all dimensions both economically, socially,...
The direction of global social development according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is consistent with the philosophy “Sufficiency Economy” that focuses on balanced and sustainable development in all dimensions both economically, socially, environmentally, and culturally. It is an important basis for the development of the country. Especially in the current situation where the world is highly competitive in knowledge and technology. Including the COVID-19 situation affecting the world. This program reinforces the importance of sustainable development guidelines.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
21.14
48.27
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
2.12
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.26
6
1
Organisation of program
1.91
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.11
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.5
6
1
Library facilities
2.01
6
1
IT provision
2.14
6
1
Digital teaching
2.46
6
1
Room facilities
2.51
6
1
Female authors
43.95
%0
66.67
External research income
0
0
443.9
Doctorate productivity
0
Research publications (absolute numbers)
212
9
13,978
Citation rate
0.88
0
1.98
Top cited publications
9.6
%0
25.7
Interdisciplinary publications
16.6
%0
40.1
Research orientation of teaching
2.08
6
1
Open Access Publications
15.6
%0
43.8
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
6.1
%0
24
Publications cited in patents
0.6
%0
6.02
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
1
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.98
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%International joint publications
34.9
%0
86.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
45.8
%0
69.3
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
35,5 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
7
Total number of students in field (major)
148
Percentage of female students
100
%Other study programmes
Bachelor of Science Program in Materials Science
Bachelor of Science Program in Materials Science
Profile in teaching & learning
Applied science, study and research on structure, production and properties of materials. In addition, materials science is the basis for creativity and technological development in materials technology and innovation. Building materials, ceramics, met...
Applied science, study and research on structure, production and properties of materials. In addition, materials science is the basis for creativity and technological development in materials technology and innovation. Building materials, ceramics, metals, glass, polymers, medical materials, nanomaterials, electronics, etc.
Teaching & learning website
https://mattex.sci.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
Applied science, study and research on structure, production and properties of materials. In addition, materials science is the basis for creativity and technological development in materials technology and innovation. Building materials, ceramics, met...
Applied science, study and research on structure, production and properties of materials. In addition, materials science is the basis for creativity and technological development in materials technology and innovation. Building materials, ceramics, metals, glass, polymers, medical materials, nanomaterials, electronics, etc.
Research website
https://mattex.sci.tu.ac.th
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
148
Students in their 1st year
49
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
484
€Tuiton fees for international students
484
€Special features of the study programmes
The program offers knowledge and competence in material science and material technologies covering ceramics, polymers, composite materials and metals as well as knowledge in the production and development processes of new materials and appropriate mate...
The program offers knowledge and competence in material science and material technologies covering ceramics, polymers, composite materials and metals as well as knowledge in the production and development processes of new materials and appropriate material uses for work in industries, government and higher academic institutions and for pursuit of advanced-level studies.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
15.43
140.93
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
93.5
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
86.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.42
0
Overall learning experience
2.33
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.07
6
1
Organisation of program
1.85
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.07
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.19
6
1
Library facilities
1.8
6
1
IT provision
2.13
6
1
Digital teaching
2.19
6
1
Room facilities
2.13
6
1
Female authors
47.37
%0
80
External research income
7.5
0
1,074.1
Doctorate productivity
0.13
0
1.44
Research publications (absolute numbers)
69
0
2,038
Citation rate
1.03
0
2.65
Top cited publications
14
%0
36.1
Interdisciplinary publications
4.9
%0
33.1
Research orientation of teaching
2.09
6
1
Open Access Publications
21.7
%0
72.1
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
12.8
Publications cited in patents
0
%
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
1
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.55
6
1
International doctorate degrees
11.8
%0
100
International joint publications
34.8
%0
93.3
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
17.4
%0
62.8
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
50,6 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
46
Total number of students in field (major)
710
Percentage of female students
0
%Profile in teaching & learning
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics has been advancing and disseminating knowledge through undergraduate and graduate degree programs and service courses. The department offers a comprehensive set of curricula in our disciplines, from the bach...
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics has been advancing and disseminating knowledge through undergraduate and graduate degree programs and service courses. The department offers a comprehensive set of curricula in our disciplines, from the bachelor's degree to doctoral degree programs in mathematics and statistics. These degree programs contribute to an essential pipeline of professionally trained students who can enter a wide range of career paths, including teaching,conducting research,computer programming,system analysis,and actuarial science in both private and governmental office.
Teaching & learning website
http://math.sci.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
Our faculty members have expertise in various research interests, including topics in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics: Combinatorial Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics,Fixed Point Theory,Functional Analysis,Functional Equations,Gam...
Our faculty members have expertise in various research interests, including topics in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics: Combinatorial Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics,Fixed Point Theory,Functional Analysis,Functional Equations,Game Theory,Graph Theory,Group Theory,Linear Algebra,Mathematical Analysis,Mathematical Modeling,Numerical Analysis,Number Theory,Operations Research,Topology,Probability Theory,Mathematical Statistics,Statistical Computing,Statistical Modeling,Sampling Techniques,Ecological Statistics,Multivariate Statistics,Bayesian Statistics and Quality Control.
Research website
http://math.sci.tu.ac.th/
Graduating in time
92.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
247
Students in their 1st year
77
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
This program produces graduates with knowledge and skills in properly applying statistics in various lines of work along with skills in data management, and data processing and analysis with the use of modern computer software and skills in systems thi...
This program produces graduates with knowledge and skills in properly applying statistics in various lines of work along with skills in data management, and data processing and analysis with the use of modern computer software and skills in systems thinking and making rational decisions such that they can work effectively in the world of data.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
95.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
157
Students in their 1st year
44
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
Theoretical learning contents form the foundation for other science subjects, and learners are trained on how to think logically with systematic skills and processes for solving problems.
Theoretical learning contents form the foundation for other science subjects, and learners are trained on how to think logically with systematic skills and processes for solving problems.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
95.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
142
Students in their 1st year
40
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
Applied mathematics is the bridge between theories and actual application. The program consists of mathematical modeling, management mathematics and computer mathematics.
Applied mathematics is the bridge between theories and actual application. The program consists of mathematical modeling, management mathematics and computer mathematics.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
91.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
4
€Tuiton fees for international students
4
€Special features of the study programmes
This is a program that combines principles in mathematics, statistics and computer science with management processes. Focus is placed on application of essential learning skills for the 21st century to produce graduates capable of analytical thinking, ...
This is a program that combines principles in mathematics, statistics and computer science with management processes. Focus is placed on application of essential learning skills for the 21st century to produce graduates capable of analytical thinking, creating systems, connecting data, mathematical analysis and modeling, situation modeling, projections, and systematic planning and problem solving using best methods.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
0
133.25
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
93.1
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
8
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
2.23
0
Overall learning experience
2.87
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.48
6
1
Organisation of program
2.24
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.41
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.59
6
1
Library facilities
1.92
6
1
IT provision
2.14
6
1
Digital teaching
2.44
6
1
Room facilities
1.79
6
1
Female authors
20
%0
32.07
External research income
50.3
0
1,232.1
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.25
Research publications (absolute numbers)
24
0
2,156
Citation rate
0.75
0
2.11
Top cited publications
11.3
%0
32.4
Interdisciplinary publications
22.8
%0
38.2
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
4.2
%0
32.1
Income from private sources
13.07
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
8.3
%0
32.1
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.56
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
6
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.55
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
20.8
%0
79.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
98.1
%0
100
Regional joint publications
50
%0
88.5
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
10,3 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
6
Total number of students in field (major)
153
Percentage of female students
24
%Profile in teaching & learning
To support our students to enable them to gain knowledge and skills, our teaching and learning strategies as follows: ••Project based and experimental learning: encourage students to learn by applying knowledge and skills through an engaging experience...
To support our students to enable them to gain knowledge and skills, our teaching and learning strategies as follows: ••Project based and experimental learning: encourage students to learn by applying knowledge and skills through an engaging experience. ••Flipped classroom: provide an active learning environment. ••Computer aided learning: Use computers software to design and analyze of mechanical systems, to simulate the dynamical behavior of the systems, and to collect and analyze experimental data.
Profile in research
The research deals with issues of Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency, Integrated Resource Planning and CO2 Mitigation, refrigeration system, Mechatronics in Application-oriented Control, Heat and Mass Transfer, and biomedical system.
The research deals with issues of Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency, Integrated Resource Planning and CO2 Mitigation, refrigeration system, Mechatronics in Application-oriented Control, Heat and Mass Transfer, and biomedical system.
Graduating in time
93.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
8
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
More than 25%
Program international orientation
6
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
183
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,661
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,661
€Special features of the study programmes
The curriculum of mechanical engineering prepares students for a broad range of careers associated with the design and implementation of mechanical systems. Specific areas of concentration include Energy and Sustainability, Thermal systems engineering...
The curriculum of mechanical engineering prepares students for a broad range of careers associated with the design and implementation of mechanical systems. Specific areas of concentration include Energy and Sustainability, Thermal systems engineering, and Dynamic Systems and Control.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
13.24
133.25
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
63.9
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
33.3
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
2
/90
9
Gender balance
0.89
2.23
0
Overall learning experience
1.6
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.77
6
1
Organisation of program
1.75
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.76
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.69
6
1
Library facilities
1.69
6
1
IT provision
1.87
6
1
Digital teaching
1.9
6
1
Room facilities
1.8
6
1
Female authors
20
%0
32.07
External research income
190.3
0
1,232.1
Doctorate productivity
0.19
0
1.25
Research publications (absolute numbers)
24
0
2,156
Citation rate
0.75
0
2.11
Top cited publications
11.3
%0
32.4
Interdisciplinary publications
22.8
%0
38.2
Research orientation of teaching
1.87
6
1
Open Access Publications
4.2
%0
32.1
Income from private sources
85.6
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
8.3
%0
32.1
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.56
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
3
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
22
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
9
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
5
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
1.89
6
1
International doctorate degrees
7.7
%0
100
International joint publications
20.8
%0
79.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
96
%0
100
Regional joint publications
50
%0
88.5
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No mature students; 5,4 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
24
Total number of students in field (major)
309
Percentage of female students
32
%Profile in teaching & learning
the teaching is project problem and storm brain in your group of student. this course is under refer the Thai council of engineering
the teaching is project problem and storm brain in your group of student. this course is under refer the Thai council of engineering
Teaching & learning website
www.me.engr.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
the research is response the problem of society of Thailand such as the power wheelchair , the IWalk, Space Walker etc.
the research is response the problem of society of Thailand such as the power wheelchair , the IWalk, Space Walker etc.
Research website
http://www.cedsquaretu.com/
Graduating in time
81.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
178
Students in their 1st year
63
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
509
€Tuiton fees for international students
509
€Special features of the study programmes
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas ...
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas and opinions with their instructor. This stimulates new ideas and new areas for discussion. Students occasionally take trips to factories to receive hands-on experience. Moreover, the research is focus to public in national journal and international Journal
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
70.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
6
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
TEPE students take all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exch...
TEPE students take all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas and opinions with their instructor. This stimulates new ideas and new areas for discussion. Students occasionally take trips to factories to receive hands-on experience. Moreover, a training session at an industrial company is required for students to experience the real- world work environment.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
39.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
9
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
TEP students will study at TSE for their first two years, learning the basics of engineering knowledge as well as additional courses required by the Council of Engineers Thailand followed by the remaining two years at one of the three partner universit...
TEP students will study at TSE for their first two years, learning the basics of engineering knowledge as well as additional courses required by the Council of Engineers Thailand followed by the remaining two years at one of the three partner universities. At the end of their education, students receive a Bachelor’s in Engineering from Thammasat University that is accredited by the Council of Engineers Thailand as well as one from the partner university they attend. This creates an immense opportunity for TEP students to achieve their goals and ambitions.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
37.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas ...
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas and opinions with their instructor. This stimulates new ideas and new areas for discussion. Students occasionally take trips to factories to receive hands-on experience. Moreover, a training session at an industrial company is required for students to experience the real- world work environment.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
76
Students in their 1st year
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
509
€Tuiton fees for international students
509
€Special features of the study programmes
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas ...
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas and opinions with their instructor. This stimulates new ideas and new areas for discussion. Students occasionally take trips to factories to receive hands-on experience. Moreover, a training session at an industrial company is required for students to experience the real- world work environment.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
33.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
17
Students in their 1st year
4
International students
2
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
750
€Tuiton fees for international students
750
€Special features of the study programmes
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas ...
all courses at Thammasat University where all teaching and learning are done through a mixture of lectures, class discussions, brainstorming, group work, and presentations. With a small class size, students enjoy the benefits of exchanging their ideas and opinions with their instructor. This stimulates new ideas and new areas for discussion. Students occasionally take trips to factories to receive hands-on experience. Moreover, a training session at an industrial company is required for students to experience the real- world work environment.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time, distance learning
part time, distance learning
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
109.68
5.08
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
95.1
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
91.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
6
/90
9
Hospital beds available for teaching
99.82
0
1,484.38
Innovative forms of assessment
18.33
%0
100
Gender balance
0.16
2.84
0
Overall learning experience
2.21
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.28
6
1
Organisation of program
2.12
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.12
6
1
Library facilities
2.04
6
1
IT provision
2.27
6
1
Digital teaching
2.27
6
1
Room facilities
2.26
6
1
Inclusion of practical experience/clerkships
2.25
6
1
Bedside teaching
2.24
6
1
Linking clinical/preclinical teaching
2.13
6
1
Skills Labs
2.18
6
1
External research income
24.7
0
415.6
Doctorate productivity
0.05
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
38,160
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.19
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
43.4
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
4
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.39
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
58.7
International joint publications
International research grants
0.1
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
99.9
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
296
Total number of students in field (major)
1,372
Percentage of female students
60
%Profile in teaching & learning
Nurture undergraduate students in medicine, medical science and applied Thai tradition medicine who are skillful, virtuous and ethical
Nurture undergraduate students in medicine, medical science and applied Thai tradition medicine who are skillful, virtuous and ethical
Teaching & learning website
http://www.med.tu.ac.th/webmed/
Profile in research
Conduct medical research with national and international impact as well as create extended knowledge in medicine medical science and applied Thai traditiional medicine
Conduct medical research with national and international impact as well as create extended knowledge in medicine medical science and applied Thai traditiional medicine
Research website
http://www.med.tu.ac.th/webmed/
Major profile of faculty
community medicine, family medicine, medicine and science as well as medical research
community medicine, family medicine, medicine and science as well as medical research
Graduating in time
95.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
20
%
Program international orientation
4
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
1,104
Students in their 1st year
169
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,231
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
1.Professional knowledge and skill 2.Moral,Ethics and law 3.Critical thinking Clinical Reasoning and Evidence-based Medicine 4.Holistic Approach 5.Communication and Interpersonal Skills 6.Self-Directed learning and Continuous Professional D...
1.Professional knowledge and skill 2.Moral,Ethics and law 3.Critical thinking Clinical Reasoning and Evidence-based Medicine 4.Holistic Approach 5.Communication and Interpersonal Skills 6.Self-Directed learning and Continuous Professional Development 7.Community-minded doctor 8.Team work and leadership 9.Social quality of life
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
35
%
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
93
Students in their 1st year
26
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
984
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Ares of specialisation are expert of Thai traditional medicine, herb, massage, post-partum care.
Ares of specialisation are expert of Thai traditional medicine, herb, massage, post-partum care.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
0
%
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
31
Students in their 1st year
7
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
650
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
1. synthesize problems relating to health and holistic health care. 2. analyze and synthesize data in service and health care with scientific theory of Thai Traditional Medicine. 3. run scientific and clinical research by using appropriate technology...
1. synthesize problems relating to health and holistic health care. 2. analyze and synthesize data in service and health care with scientific theory of Thai Traditional Medicine. 3. run scientific and clinical research by using appropriate technology, proper ethics and standards that are acceptable at national and international levels. 4. synthesize the idea in developing and applying the knowledge of Thai Traditional Medicine in order to produce new knowledge by means of acceptable scientific practices and reference at international levels to fulfill the need of the society.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
109.68
5.08
Graduating on time (bachelors)
40
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
19.4
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
93.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Hospital beds available for teaching
0
1,484.38
Innovative forms of assessment
0
100
Gender balance
2.84
0
Overall learning experience
1.75
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.99
6
1
Organisation of program
1.95
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.67
6
1
Library facilities
1.83
6
1
IT provision
1.85
6
1
Digital teaching
1.94
6
1
Room facilities
1.74
6
1
Inclusion of practical experience/clerkships
2.22
6
1
Bedside teaching
2.09
6
1
Linking clinical/preclinical teaching
1.72
6
1
Skills Labs
2.02
6
1
External research income
0
415.6
Doctorate productivity
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
38,160
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
1.89
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
60.31
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
9
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
1.88
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
58.7
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
4
Total number of students in field (major)
30
Percentage of female students
67
%Profile in teaching & learning
Mobile based learning
Mobile based learning
Teaching & learning website
http://www.cicm.tu.ac.th/
Major profile of faculty
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Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Innovative forms of assessment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
93
Students in their 1st year
30
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
tardlisrinlinarvnriantatinn ptr lCardiovascular
tardlisrinlinarvnriantatinn ptr lCardiovascular
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Innovative forms of assessment
Program international orientation
7
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
0
%Total number of students
34
Students in their 1st year
17
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1
€Tuiton fees for international students
1
€Special features of the study programmes
This is a six-year international program in traditional Chinese medicine. English and Chinese languages are used during the study. Students will study at Thammasat University for three years and at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for...
This is a six-year international program in traditional Chinese medicine. English and Chinese languages are used during the study. Students will study at Thammasat University for three years and at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for the other three years. Two degree certificates from both universities are offered.It focuses on the training of traditional Chinese medicine graduates, who can integrate knowledge of science, elementary medicine and knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine with treatment and health care for people in a wholistic way; graduates will be able
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
40
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Innovative forms of assessment
25
%
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
55
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2
€Tuiton fees for international students
2
€Special features of the study programmes
tardlisrinlinarvnriantatinn ptr lCardiovascular and Thoracic Technology is the course that provides knowledge in not onlytheories,but also skills handling so that the pursuers will be able to perform the tasks to maintaindevices, equipment and technol...
tardlisrinlinarvnriantatinn ptr lCardiovascular and Thoracic Technology is the course that provides knowledge in not onlytheories,but also skills handling so that the pursuers will be able to perform the tasks to maintaindevices, equipment and technology related to examining the cardiovascular and thoracic. Our curriculums taught in English thus students can adopt the expertise and work in localinternational institutes.The course is taught by integrated discipline such as having both small andlarge groupdiscussion, tutorial group, Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
19.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Innovative forms of assessment
5
%
Program international orientation
9
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
25
Students in their 1st year
10
International students
3
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
9
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
Division of Dermatology, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine originated the postgraduate study with the realization that it will be a significant means of producing high-quality and ethical specialists in clinical dermatology and cosmetic de...
Division of Dermatology, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine originated the postgraduate study with the realization that it will be a significant means of producing high-quality and ethical specialists in clinical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology as well as skin doctors who can integrate their thoughts into new bodies of knowledge that will be beneficial to society. The Master of Science / Doctor of Philosophy in Dermatology has, therefore, been prepared to satisfy the social and economic needs at both national and international levels. Graduates of this Program will have t
Programme type
full time, distance learning
full time, distance learning
Student-staff ratio
94.08
5.45
Graduating on time (bachelors)
94.2
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
Academic staff with doctorates
51.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
6
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
6
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
2.28
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.29
6
1
Organisation of program
2.32
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.25
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.32
6
1
Library facilities
2.01
6
1
IT provision
2.04
6
1
Digital teaching
2.4
6
1
Room facilities
2.54
6
1
Inclusion of practical experience/clerkships
2.21
6
1
Bedside teaching
2.35
6
1
Linking clinical/preclinical teaching
2.14
6
1
External research income
6.7
0
450.7
Doctorate productivity
0.02
0
1.53
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
557
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.24
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.59
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
50
International joint publications
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
61
Total number of students in field (major)
129
Percentage of female students
89
%Profile in teaching & learning
To produce graduates with the knowledge and practical nursing skills using learning methods and critical thinking processes for systematic new knowledge development, creative thinking, search and research skills, improvement leadership, and professiona...
To produce graduates with the knowledge and practical nursing skills using learning methods and critical thinking processes for systematic new knowledge development, creative thinking, search and research skills, improvement leadership, and professional development and self-learning and digital skills, quality, and professional standards, with guidelines for creating innovation and extending nursing research/innovation through the process of teaching and learning, conducting research, and bringing products to use in creating academic property value.
Teaching & learning website
www.nurse.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
Given the importance of an aging society and changing social health structures, three main areas are focused: palliative care, gerontology, and family health. Course design that supports innovation and research for process and invention patient care, p...
Given the importance of an aging society and changing social health structures, three main areas are focused: palliative care, gerontology, and family health. Course design that supports innovation and research for process and invention patient care, promoting student thesis work on issues aligned with the faculty's expertise. In addition, research and academic services are integrated to form cooperative networks with national and international entities.
Research website
www.nurse.tu.ac.th
Major profile of faculty
Practical Nursing, Midwifery nursing, Nursing management
Practical Nursing, Midwifery nursing, Nursing management
Graduating in time
94.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
394
Students in their 1st year
106
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Students that have graduated must be knowledgeable of nursing and related sciences. They should also be aware of changes in the present and those that might occur in the future, be respectful of themselves and other's rights' considerate, have a volunt...
Students that have graduated must be knowledgeable of nursing and related sciences. They should also be aware of changes in the present and those that might occur in the future, be respectful of themselves and other's rights' considerate, have a volunteer mentality,and be responsible, kind, and able to provide holistic care, including health promotion,prevention,cure,and nursing therapeutics.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
0
%Total number of students
18
Students in their 1st year
6
International students
3
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,031
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,581
€Special features of the study programmes
Students that have graduated must be knowledgeable of nursing and related sciences. They should also be aware of changes in the present and those that might occur in the future, be respectful of themselves and other's rights' considerate, have a volunt...
Students that have graduated must be knowledgeable of nursing and related sciences. They should also be aware of changes in the present and those that might occur in the future, be respectful of themselves and other's rights' considerate, have a volunteer mentality,and be responsible, kind, and able to provide holistic care, including health promotion,prevention,cure,and nursing therapeutics.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
28
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Focus on providing nursing care for adult and older adult patients.
Focus on providing nursing care for adult and older adult patients.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
19
Students in their 1st year
4
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Focus on providing services for all ages with chronic illnesses in the community. Cover condition assessment.
Focus on providing services for all ages with chronic illnesses in the community. Cover condition assessment.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
Contact with work environment
6
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
25
Students in their 1st year
5
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The Master of Nursing Science've designed 2 branches : psychiatric and mental health nursing and addiction nursing. This intensive programe usually completed in two calendar years of weekend time. Graduates will engage in clinically-focused , face t...
The Master of Nursing Science've designed 2 branches : psychiatric and mental health nursing and addiction nursing. This intensive programe usually completed in two calendar years of weekend time. Graduates will engage in clinically-focused , face to face and online , develop their competency , knowledge , and professional skills through evidenced based practice , case-based scienario , advanced cliniral experiences and research.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
part time
part time
Student-staff ratio
8.57
85
5.11
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
100
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
7
/90
9
Gender balance
2.79
0.01
Overall learning experience
2.33
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.45
6
1
Organisation of program
1.84
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.44
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.76
6
1
Library facilities
2.18
6
1
Laboratory facilities
2.44
6
1
IT provision
2.53
6
1
Digital teaching
2.73
6
1
Room facilities
3.08
6
1
External research income
9.8
0
198.3
Doctorate productivity
0
2.89
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
2,100
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.34
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
2.09
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
100
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
100
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.55
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
2.09
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
34
Total number of students in field (major)
277
Percentage of female students
77
%Profile in teaching & learning
Students take pre-pharmacy courses in years 1-2 and core pharmacy courses in years 3-4. During years 5-6, students continue coursework and experiential learning in chosen specialization: industrial pharmacy or pharmaceutical care. Graduates attain sof...
Students take pre-pharmacy courses in years 1-2 and core pharmacy courses in years 3-4. During years 5-6, students continue coursework and experiential learning in chosen specialization: industrial pharmacy or pharmaceutical care. Graduates attain soft and hard skills via blended teaching, i.e., class lectures, laboratory practice, simulated patients, role play, online self-study, and work-place based teaching. From years 2-5, they will learn to integrate knowledge in industry and pharmaceutical care and develop problem-solving skills in specially design courses called "integrative pharmacy"
Teaching & learning website
https://pharm.tu.ac.th/en/undergrad
Profile in research
Faculty members focused research on pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical care and social pharmacy. Researchers conduct their research and publish research in high impact factor journals under the support by Novel Drug...
Faculty members focused research on pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical care and social pharmacy. Researchers conduct their research and publish research in high impact factor journals under the support by Novel Drug Delivery Systems Development Center; Thammasat University Research Unit in Drug, Health Product Development and Application; Thammasat University Research Unit in Smart Materials and Innovative Technology for Pharmaceutical Applications; Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products Research Unit; and Pharmacy Practice and Management Research Unit.
Research website
https://pharm.tu.ac.th/en/rx-publish
Major profile of faculty
Industrial Pharmacy, Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Pharmacy
Industrial Pharmacy, Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Pharmacy
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
7
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
277
Students in their 1st year
76
International students
0
Period of study
6
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,496
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,496
€Special features of the study programmes
The Doctor of Pharmacy program at Thammasat University offers graduates with two specialization: industrial pharmacy and pharmaceutical care. Students develop their professional skills via active learning processes, e.g., case-based, task-based, labora...
The Doctor of Pharmacy program at Thammasat University offers graduates with two specialization: industrial pharmacy and pharmaceutical care. Students develop their professional skills via active learning processes, e.g., case-based, task-based, laboratory-based, and project-based learning. Students require 2000 hours of experiential learning in pharmacy practice (i.e., drugstore, hospital, manufacturing pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry), and must complete undergraduate research. Students pursue research in drug delivery systems, natural products, social pharmacy, and drug utilization.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
10.57
83.45
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
86.7
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
96.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
1.81
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.67
6
1
Organisation of program
1.45
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.5
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.67
6
1
Library facilities
1.64
6
1
IT provision
2
6
1
Digital teaching
1.73
6
1
Room facilities
1.85
6
1
Female authors
41.82
%0
70.83
External research income
3
0
1,658.7
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.94
Research publications (absolute numbers)
60
0
12,835
Citation rate
0.78
0
2.48
Top cited publications
9.4
%0
31.5
Interdisciplinary publications
16
%0
30.4
Research orientation of teaching
1.56
6
1
Open Access Publications
16.7
%0
65.5
Income from private sources
14.29
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
3.3
%0
50.3
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
1
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.29
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
35
%0
96.8
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
55
%0
94.7
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students; 55,9 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
26
Total number of students in field (major)
243
Percentage of female students
67
%Other study programmes
MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAM IN PHYSICS DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN PHYSICS
MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAM IN PHYSICS DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN PHYSICS
Profile in teaching & learning
The teaching and learning education of division of Physics is based on modern teaching methods such as problem-based learning, active learning, and project-based learning. Students can develop their critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving co...
The teaching and learning education of division of Physics is based on modern teaching methods such as problem-based learning, active learning, and project-based learning. Students can develop their critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving competencies for 21st century jobs through our programs and research activities. The students can learn the foundation of physics together with a modern electronics and entrepreneurship, preparing them for the innovative physicist. The division aims to modernize our students through collaborative projects, SDG activities, and modern laboratories.
Teaching & learning website
https://phys.sci.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
The research of Division of Physics is focusted on innovative sensor and system, quantum optics and sensors, spintronics and its application, emerging solar cells, plasma and space physics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, biophysics a...
The research of Division of Physics is focusted on innovative sensor and system, quantum optics and sensors, spintronics and its application, emerging solar cells, plasma and space physics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, biophysics and medical physics, graphene and its application, thin film and its application such as electrochromic and photocatalysis.
Research website
https://phys.sci.tu.ac.th/
Graduating in time
93.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 10 to 25%
Program international orientation
0.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
The program provide the fundamental of physics and modern electronic to create and design the innovative sensors, IOT platform, smartphone-based sensors, smart farm system, and RFID controller. Students learn and develop the creativity, problem-solving...
The program provide the fundamental of physics and modern electronic to create and design the innovative sensors, IOT platform, smartphone-based sensors, smart farm system, and RFID controller. Students learn and develop the creativity, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship skills through well-equiped laboratory practices and research activity.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
77.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 10 to 25%
Program international orientation
0.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
The program provide the fundamental of physics and deep knowledge of specialization such as quantum optics and sensors, spintronics and its application, emerging solar cells, plasma and space physics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, bi...
The program provide the fundamental of physics and deep knowledge of specialization such as quantum optics and sensors, spintronics and its application, emerging solar cells, plasma and space physics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, biophysics and medical physics, graphene and its application, thin film and its application. Students learn and develop the creativity, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship skills through well-equiped laboratory practices and research activity. Moreover, students can learn the teaching method through the demonstration in classroom.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
12.57
128.82
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
20
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
%Academic staff with doctorates
61.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/9Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
0
Quality of courses & teaching
0
Organisation of program
0
Contact with teachers
0
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
Library facilities
0
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
0
Room facilities
0
Female authors
33.33
%0
33.9
External research income
3.9
0
1,106.2
Doctorate productivity
0.09
0
1.62
Research publications (absolute numbers)
22
0
401
Citation rate
0.9
0
2.77
Top cited publications
5.5
%0
35.5
Interdisciplinary publications
3.3
%0
36.3
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
0
%0
5.4
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
23.4
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
6.25
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
6
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
50
%0
87.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
3.2
%0
100
Regional joint publications
9.1
%0
51.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
26
Total number of students in field (major)
289
Percentage of female students
67
%Profile in teaching & learning
The courses in industrial engineering are designed to produce engineers specializing in problem solving and decision making functions. To this end production, planning and control, work study, quality assurance and control, systems and procedures analy...
The courses in industrial engineering are designed to produce engineers specializing in problem solving and decision making functions. To this end production, planning and control, work study, quality assurance and control, systems and procedures analysis of emphasized in general, practical applications of production oriented operations research techniques, data processing, and computer programming fundamentals are also stressed. As well as the aforementioned techniques, the department is also making an effort in developing studies on human aspects industry .
Teaching & learning website
http://www.iem.engr.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
Process optimization. Logistics and supply chain management. Information Systems. Scheduling systems. Stochastic modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems. Facility design and location. Network design. Ergonomics. Material and Manufacturing proces...
Process optimization. Logistics and supply chain management. Information Systems. Scheduling systems. Stochastic modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems. Facility design and location. Network design. Ergonomics. Material and Manufacturing processes.
Research website
http://www.iem.engr.tu.ac.th/%e0%b8%9a%e0%b8%b8%e0%b8%84%e0%b8%a5%e0%b8%b2%e0%b8%81%e0%b8%a3/%e0%b8%84%e0%b8%93%e0%b8%b2%e0%b8%88%e0%b8%b2%e0%b8%a3%e0%b8%a2%e0%b9%8c/
Graduating in time
9.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
504
€Tuiton fees for international students
504
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, economics, Plant layout control as well as humanities and s...
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, economics, Plant layout control as well as humanities and social sciences
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
40.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and so...
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and social sciences
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
32.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
6
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,518
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,798
€Special features of the study programmes
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and so...
The undergraduate curriculum of the Department of Industrial Engineering provides preparation in the basic electrical and physical sciences, electronics, computer science and engineering, information processing, control as well as humanities and social sciences
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
0
128.82
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
93
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
78.7
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
4
/90
9
Gender balance
0
1.39
0
Overall learning experience
1.98
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
1.94
6
1
Organisation of program
1.86
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.94
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.89
6
1
Library facilities
1.88
6
1
IT provision
1.92
6
1
Digital teaching
1.85
6
1
Room facilities
1.85
6
1
Female authors
33.33
%0
33.9
External research income
95.5
0
1,106.2
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.62
Research publications (absolute numbers)
22
0
401
Citation rate
0.9
0
2.77
Top cited publications
5.5
%0
35.5
Interdisciplinary publications
3.3
%0
36.3
Research orientation of teaching
1.98
6
1
Open Access Publications
0
%0
5.4
Income from private sources
34
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
23.4
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
6.25
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
4
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
4
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.36
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
50
%0
87.5
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
9.1
%0
51.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No mature students; 14,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
6
Total number of students in field (major)
126
Percentage of female students
52
%Profile in teaching & learning
for master degree The program requires eight courses (three credit each) and 12 credit of thesis for thesis option, and 10 courses and six credits of independent study for non-thesis option. Both options are required to take four compulsory courses and...
for master degree The program requires eight courses (three credit each) and 12 credit of thesis for thesis option, and 10 courses and six credits of independent study for non-thesis option. Both options are required to take four compulsory courses and either four elective courses for thesis option or six elective courses for non-thesis option. The compulsory courses include logistics and supply chain system analysis, production logistics, optimization methods, and research methods and communications. Electives courses covering a wide range of logistics and supply chain related topics.
Teaching & learning website
www.siit.tu.ac.th
Profile in research
For Master Degree • Applied Operations Research • Data Analysis for Process/Product Optimization and Improvement • Systems Simulation Modeling and Analysis • Analysis of Supply Chain Models, Simulation Modeling, Applied Optimization. • Lean Production ...
For Master Degree • Applied Operations Research • Data Analysis for Process/Product Optimization and Improvement • Systems Simulation Modeling and Analysis • Analysis of Supply Chain Models, Simulation Modeling, Applied Optimization. • Lean Production System Design for Digital Lean Manufacturing and Lean Automation.
Research website
www.siit.tu.ac.th
Graduating in time
93
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
More than 25%
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
61
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Modern industrial engineering is a combination of basic engineering knowledge and quantitative analysis techniques to support managerial decision making. It is concerned with the efficiency in which work is performed by machines and people. Industrial ...
Modern industrial engineering is a combination of basic engineering knowledge and quantitative analysis techniques to support managerial decision making. It is concerned with the efficiency in which work is performed by machines and people. Industrial engineers (IEs) use the information and techniques from physical, biological, mathematical, behavioral, and engineering sciences to plan, control, design, and manage complex manufacturing and business systems. Specifically, they utilize knowledge and principles in manufacturing systems and processes, operations research, and ergonomics.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Graduating in time
78.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
77
Students in their 1st year
57
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,411
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering (LSCSE) is an international graduate degree program designed to meet increasing industry and business demand for engineers who can design, analyze, and optimize co...
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering (LSCSE) is an international graduate degree program designed to meet increasing industry and business demand for engineers who can design, analyze, and optimize complex supply chain systems and related logistics activities under uncertainty. The curriculum emphasizes knowledge in quantitative methods for supply chain systems engineering and logistics management. In addition, the program focuses on developing students’ professional skills through 100% workshop-based courses.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Student-staff ratio
20.16
89.18
5
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
40
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Gender balance
2.34
0.06
Overall learning experience
2.72
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.79
6
1
Organisation of program
2.3
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.81
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.65
6
1
Library facilities
2.31
6
1
IT provision
2.73
6
1
Digital teaching
3.31
6
1
Room facilities
2.84
6
1
External research income
0
180.4
Doctorate productivity
0
1.42
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
4,924
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.69
6
1
Open Access Publications
Income from private sources
0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.28
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
10
Total number of students in field (major)
200
Percentage of female students
80
%Profile in teaching & learning
Our strong reputation is built on academic excellence, as well as research and psychological services for students and the community. We have created an extensive program focuses on areas including clinical and counseling psychology, cognitive and neu...
Our strong reputation is built on academic excellence, as well as research and psychological services for students and the community. We have created an extensive program focuses on areas including clinical and counseling psychology, cognitive and neuropsychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and psychology in legal setting and human rights. Our clinical psychology program is accredited by the Ministry of Health. Students who complete our clinical psychology program are eligible to apply for 6-month internship course which will allow them to be a licensed clinical psychologist
Profile in research
Our faculty has a wide array of research interests that cover various fields of psychology. Faculty members collaborate with research teams nationally and internationally in pursuit of research excellence. We continue to enhance the links between resea...
Our faculty has a wide array of research interests that cover various fields of psychology. Faculty members collaborate with research teams nationally and internationally in pursuit of research excellence. We continue to enhance the links between research and education to help accommodate our students’ learning and apply the new knowledge to benefit our community.
Major profile of faculty
Clinical psychology, Counseling psychology, Social psychology
Clinical psychology, Counseling psychology, Social psychology
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
271
Students in their 1st year
75
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
898
€Tuiton fees for international students
898
€Special features of the study programmes
Psychology at Thammasat University has been opened for more than 50 years and recognized as one of the prestigious psychology schools in Thailand. We are one of the pioneers offering scientific and practical training to introduce students to the fiel...
Psychology at Thammasat University has been opened for more than 50 years and recognized as one of the prestigious psychology schools in Thailand. We are one of the pioneers offering scientific and practical training to introduce students to the field of psychology. We introduce students to the professional practices of psychologists and prepare students with the required skills and training for postgraduate studies should they wish to carry on their education as a psychologist or a researcher. We have 5 majors : Clinical, Counseling, Industrial and Organization, Development and Social.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
73.75
5.23
Graduating on time (bachelors)
93.8
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
51.4
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
7
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
7
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
2.24
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.29
6
1
Organisation of program
2.06
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.06
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.24
6
1
Library facilities
2.09
6
1
IT provision
2.21
6
1
Digital teaching
2.37
6
1
Room facilities
2.25
6
1
External research income
46.5
0.1
405.5
Doctorate productivity
0
1
Research publications (absolute numbers)
0
0
224
Citation rate
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
2.23
6
1
Open Access Publications
0
100
Income from private sources
1.93
%0
100
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
3
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.54
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
97.7
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
Total number of students in field (major)
722
Percentage of female students
Profile in teaching & learning
Teaching and learning of the Program are conducted in the form of lectures, seminars and practicum. The lectures consist of Concepts, Theories and Methodology which encourage students to think critically and analogically. Independent study and group wo...
Teaching and learning of the Program are conducted in the form of lectures, seminars and practicum. The lectures consist of Concepts, Theories and Methodology which encourage students to think critically and analogically. Independent study and group work are assigned in most classes so that students can learn how to utilize the existing ICT and how to work with others.
Teaching & learning website
https://socadmin.tu.ac.th/
Profile in research
Faculty members conduct research in various fields to serve the diverse community of Thai society especially vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Examples of the research include support system for the aging so...
Faculty members conduct research in various fields to serve the diverse community of Thai society especially vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Examples of the research include support system for the aging society, preparation and support programs for the communities to deal with COVID 19, disability allowances and other supports for children with disabilities.
Research website
https://socadmin.tu.ac.th/
Major profile of faculty
clinical social work, youth and adolescence, social policy development
clinical social work, youth and adolescence, social policy development
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
1,358
Students in their 1st year
411
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
397
€Tuiton fees for international students
397
€Special features of the study programmes
Social Work is a career that deals with people to create a rights-based, inclusive society where human rights and security are well protected; human diversity and dignity are respected; discrimination is prohibited; social gap is reduced while equality...
Social Work is a career that deals with people to create a rights-based, inclusive society where human rights and security are well protected; human diversity and dignity are respected; discrimination is prohibited; social gap is reduced while equality is promoted. Social workers are those who serve society with responsibilities under the previously mentioned concepts.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
93.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
7
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
68
%Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
32
%Total number of students
78
Students in their 1st year
20
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The graduates of this Program shall have knowledge and skills in social policy development and implementation at the regional and global level. They can be generalists or specialists in various areas such as social entrepreneurship, social protection a...
The graduates of this Program shall have knowledge and skills in social policy development and implementation at the regional and global level. They can be generalists or specialists in various areas such as social entrepreneurship, social protection and human rights protection. The Program promotes the concepts of human dignity and equalization. Students in this Program will learn to respect human diversity i.e. gender, sexual orientation, religions, beliefs and ethnicity. They are also prepared to work at the national, regional and international level, for example, ASEAN and Asia-Pacific
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
18.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
7
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
167
Students in their 1st year
26
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The graduates of this Program shall have knowledge and expertise in the following areas: - Social Work Ethics and Morality - Social welfare and services - Human rights and human security - Professional skills to protect human rights and promote so...
The graduates of this Program shall have knowledge and expertise in the following areas: - Social Work Ethics and Morality - Social welfare and services - Human rights and human security - Professional skills to protect human rights and promote social justice - Promote quality of life of clients, community and society through social work intervention and welfare system - Develop professional skills regularly and continuously - Play leading roles in social work profession and social responsibilities
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
part time
part time
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
0
%Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
31
Students in their 1st year
6
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Students who graduate from this Program shall be able to: 1) Develop tools/instruments for community development 2) Integrate knowledge and skills in their works
Students who graduate from this Program shall be able to: 1) Develop tools/instruments for community development 2) Integrate knowledge and skills in their works
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
40
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
100
%Total number of students
26
Students in their 1st year
0
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
The graduates from this Program shall have the academic capacity as well as the ability to analyze and integrate all kinds of knowledge related to Social Policies for the social, cultural, economic and political development in order to promote social e...
The graduates from this Program shall have the academic capacity as well as the ability to analyze and integrate all kinds of knowledge related to Social Policies for the social, cultural, economic and political development in order to promote social equality and justice.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
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