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2 : Graduate Studies Prospectus 2014
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Reasons Why Students Choose Assumption University (Au)
Introducing Assumption University
Au Facilities and Services
Admission to Graduate Studies
International Students
Graduate School of Business
Joint Programs With Overseas Universities
and Double Degree Programs
Graduate School of English
Martin de Tours School of Management
Faculty of Science and Technology
Graduate School of Education
Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Biotechnology
Graduate School of eLearning
Choose Your Program
Weekdays
Weekends
Entrance (Written)
Part-time
Full-time
Class Period
Suvarnabhumi Campus
City Campus
School / Program offered
Hua Mak Campus
Venue
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Graduate School of Business
Master of Business Administration
M.B.A. Day (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship)
O
M.B.A. Evening (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship)
O
O
O
M.B.A. (Full Time)
i M.B.A. (Mobile Learning Integration)
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (Innovation Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (Computer for Organization Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (Automation and Industrial Management)
M.B.A. (Weekend-Track)
O
O
O
M.B.A. Professional (Day Program)
O
M.B.A. Professional (Evening Program)
O
O
M.B.A. Fast-Track (City Campus)
O
O
M.B.A. Fast-Track (Hua Mak Campus)
O
M.B.A. Special Program (S-M.B.A.)
O
Mini M.B.A. (Professional Management Certificate)
M.B.A. (Technology Management)
M.B.A. (Tourism Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Investment Analysis and Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.M. (Organization Development and Management)
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Management and Organization Development)
O
O
Ph.D. (Hospitality and Tourism Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
London South Bank University, UK (Joint Program)
MSc. International Business
O
O
O
O
M.B.A.+ MSc. (International Management)
O
O
O
O
M.B.A.+ MSc. (Marketing)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
University of the West of England, UK (Double Degree)
Sheffield Hallam University, UK (Double Degree)
M.B.A. + MSc. (International Marketing)
Anglia Ruskin University, UK (Double Degree)
M.B.A. + MS. (Management)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + MA. (International Business)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + MA. (International Logistics)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + MA. (Human Resource Management)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + MA. (International Sustainable Tourism Management)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + MA. (Accounting & Financial Analysis)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Germany (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+MA. IB (Master of Art in International Business)
City University of Seattle, USA (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+ M.B.A. (Marketing Management, Global Management, Project Management)
La Trobe University, Australia (Double Degree)
M.B.A. + LMFA (Master of Financial Analysis)
O
O
O
M.B.A. + LMFAF (Master of Financial Analysis Investment)
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + LMPA (Master of Professional Accounting)
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + LMMM (Master of Marketing Management)
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. + LMIB (Master of International Business)
O
O
O
O
Australian Catholic University, Australia (Triple Degree)
M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Human Resource Management and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Marketing and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Professional Accounting and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia)
O
O
O
O
O
M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Business Information Systems and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Yunnan University, China (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+MBA (International Program/Chinese Program)
Toulouse University, France (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+M.Sc. (Marketing of Innovative Technologies)
Note:
- The above fees exclude tuition fees for non-credits courses, text books, examinations and additional fee as per the rules and regulations of each program.
- The fee for joint programs is excluded the living expenses in overseas institutions.
- Currency Exchange Rate at Thai Baht 30 = US$
-
Overseas Students
US$
Overseas Students
THB
Thai Students
THB
Approx. Estimated Fees
THB / Credit
By Installments
Fee/ Cr.
Dissertation / Project
Fieldtrip
Comprehensive / Individual
Research
Study Options
Thesis
Units / Courses
Credits
Credit Required
3 yrs.
2 yrs.
1 - 1.5 yrs
Duration
3-yrs. Experience
2-yrs. Experience
Interview
Entrance (Written)
Qualifications
Semester starts: January / May / September
O
O
O
O
O
48
O
O
4,000
281,000
303,500
10,117
O
48
O
O
4,000
281,000
303,500
10,117
O
O
O
48
O
O
O
O
48
O
O
564,000
586,500
19,550
347,000
369,500
O
O
O
O
48
O
12,317
O
392,000
414,500
13,817
O
O
O
O
48
O
O
O
O
48
O
O
392,000
414,500
13,817
O
O
392,000
414,500
O
O
O
48
O
13,817
O
O
393,500
416,000
O
O
O
48
13,867
O
O
O
403,000
425,500
O
O
O
14,183
48
O
O
O
403,000
425,500
O
O
14,183
O
48
O
O
O
416,000
438,500
O
14,617
O
O
48
O
O
338,000
360,500
O
12,017
O
O
48
O
416,000
438,500
14,617
O
65,000
65,000
2,167
O
430,200
452,700
15,090
10,517
O
O
O
4 months.
O
O
12
O
O
45
O
O
48
O
O
45
O
O
O
O
O
O
Business Project Based
4
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
4,000
O
48
O
4,000
293,000
315,500
400,000
422,500
14,083
299,500
322,000
10,733
O
54
O
O
O
1,300,000
1,327,500
44,250
O
54
O
O
O
1,300,000
1,327,500
44,250
O
320,000
342,500
11,417
Semester starts: January / May / September
O
O
O
48
180
O
Semester starts: January / September
O
O
O
48
180
O
O
O
760,000
777,500
25,917
O
O
O
48
180
O
O
O
760,000
777,500
25,917
60
O
O
790,000
807,500
26,917
Semester starts: January / May
O
O
48
Semester starts: January / September
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
750,000
767,500
25,583
O
480,000
502,500
16,750
Semester starts: January
O
O
O
48
120
O
O
O
Semester starts: January / September
O
O
O
48
36
O
O
1,300,000
1,317,500
43,917
Semester starts: January / May
O
O
O
48
180
O
O
1,100,000
1,117,500
37,250
O
O
O
48
180
O
O
1,100,000
1,117,500
37,250
O
O
O
48
180
O
O
1,100,000
1,117,500
37,250
O
O
O
48
120
O
O
1,100,000
1,117,500
37,250
O
O
O
48
120
O
O
1,100,000
1,117,500
37,250
Semester starts: January / May
O
O
O
48
O
O
1,140,000
1,157,500
38,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
1,140,000
1,157,500
38,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
1,140,000
1,157,500
38,583
O
O
O
48
O
O
1,140,000
1,157,500
38,583
O
590,000
612,500
20,417
O
520,000
537,500
17,917
Semester starts: January / September
O
O
O
48
120
O
O
O
Semester starts: September
O
O
O
48
36
O
Choose Your Program
O
O
O
Ph.D. (English Language Teaching)
O
O
O
Graduate School of English
O
Graduate School of e-Learning (GSeL)
M.S. (Management)
Distance learning
O
O
M.S. (Information and Communication Technology)
Distance learning
O
O
M. Ed (Teaching and Technology)
Distance learning
O
Ph.D. (Teaching and Technology)
Distance learning
O
Ph.D. (eLearning Methodology)
Distance learning
O
O
-
Faculty of Science and Technology
M.S. (Information Technology)
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Information Technology - Software Engineering)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Technology Management)
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Communication and Computer Network Technology)
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Telecommunications Science)
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Computer Science)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Information Technology)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Communication and Computer Network Technology)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Supply Chain Management)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Finance and Economics)
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Business Administration)
O
O
O
O
O
Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics
Graduate School of Education
M. Ed. (Educational Administration)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M. Ed. (Curriculum and Instruction)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Educational Leadership)
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Counseling Psychology)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.S. (Counseling Psychology)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.A. (Psychology)
O
O
O
O
O
Graduate School of Philosophy & Religion
M.A. (Philosophy)
O
O
O
O
O
O
M.A. (Religious Studies)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Philosophy)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Religious Studies)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Faculty of Law
M.A. (International Law and Diplomacy), (International Program)
O
O
LL. M. (Business Law), (Thai Programs)
O
O
O
O
O
O
LL. M. (Public Law), (Thai Programs)
O
O
O
O
O
O
LL. M. (Business Law), (International Program)
O
O
O
O
O
O
LL. M. (Taxation Law), (International Program)
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Faculty of Arts
M.A. (Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language)
O
Faculty of Biotechnology
M.S. (Food Biotechnology)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Food Biotechnology) (3 years program)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Ph.D. (Food Biotechnology) (5 years program)
O
O
O
O
O
O
Note:
- The above fees exclude tuition fees for non-credits courses, text books, examinations and additional fee as per the rules
and regulations of each program.
- The fee for joint programs is excluded the living expenses in overseas institutions.
- Currency Exchange Rate at Thai Baht 30 = US$
- The fees are subject to change when applicable at the university’s discretion and without prior notice; please recheck at
O
3-yrs. Experience
O
O
2-yrs. Experience
Interview
O
O
Weekends
O
O
Full-time
O
M.A. (Professional English Media Studies)
City Campus
M.A. (English Language Teaching)
School / Program Offered
Hua Mak Campus
Entrance (Written)
Qualifications
Weekdays
Class Period
Part-time
Venue
Overseas Students US$
Overseas Students
THB
Thai Students THB
Approx. Estimated Fees
THB / Credit
By Installments
Fee/ Cr.
Dissertation / Project
Fieldtrip
Comprehensive / Individual
Research
Study Options
Thesis
Units / Courses
Credits
Credits Required
5 yrs.
3 yrs.
2 yrs.
1 - 1.5 yrs
3-yrs. Experience
Duration
Semester starts: Jan / May / Sep
O
45
O
O
4,000
340,000
362,500
O
45
O
O
4,000
312,000
334,500
11,150
9,000
664,500
692,000
23,067
O
54
O
12,083
Semester starts: Jan / May / Sep
O
O
O
36
O
O
4,000
251,500
264,000
8,800
36
O
O
4,000
250,900
263,400
8,780
36
O
O
3,000
214,000
226,500
7,550
O
51
O
6,000
511,500
524,000
17,467
O
48
O
6,000
508,500
521,000
17,367
Semester starts: Jan / May / Sep
O
37
O
O
4,000
238,500
261,000
8,700
O
37
O
O
4,000
238,500
261,000
8,700
O
37
O
O
4,000
238,500
261,000
8,700
O
37
O
O
4,000
238,500
261,000
8,700
O
37
O
O
4,000
238,500
261,000
8,700
O
48
O
7,000
475,700
503,200
16,773
O
48
O
7,000
475,700
503,200
16,773
O
48
O
7,000
475,700
503,200
16,773
Semester starts: Jan/Aug
O
36
O
O
4,000
234,500
257,000
8,567
O
42
O
O
4,000
258,500
281,000
9,367
8,200
798,500
831,000
27,700
O
72
O
O
Semester starts: Jan/Aug
O
42
O
O
3,000
215,500
238,000
7,933
O
45
O
O
3,000
224,500
247,000
8,233
O
60
O
O
O
75
O
O
7,000
542,000
569,500
18,983
O
5,000
591,500
619,000
20,633
O
48
O
O
3,000
277,500
300,000
10,000
O
45
O
O
3,000
268,500
291,000
9,700
Semester starts: Jan/Aug
O
48
O
3,000
235,000
257,500
8,583
O
48
O
3,000
235,000
257,500
8,583
O
48
O
4,000
357,000
384,500
12,817
O
48
O
4,000
357,000
384,500
12,817
10,530
Semester starts: Jan/Aug
O
36
O
4,000
293,400
315,900
O
48
O
O
O
O
3,500
257,000
279,500
9,317
O
48
O
3,500
257,000
279,500
9,317
O
36
O
O
7,000
383,500
406,000
13,533
O
36
O
O
7,000
383,500
406,000
13,533
5,500
329,500
352,000
11,733
September
O
42
O
O
O
O
Semester starts: Jan/Aug
O
39
O
O
4,000
248,400
270,900
9,030
51
O
7,000
512,000
539,500
17,983
75
O
7,000
729,500
767,000
25,567
REASONS WHY STUDENTS CHOOSE
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITY IN THAILAND A
STATUS WHICH ACCRUES FROM
AN INTERNATIONAL
CURRICULUM APPLIED ACROSS
THE UNIVERSITY’S ACADEMIC
OFFERINGS, AND THE TEACHING
FACULTY
COMMUNICATIONS EXCELLENCE
Assumption University is recognized for its
academic excellence in countries such as
the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany,
Poland, The Netherlands, China, India,
South Korea and Japan.
Assumption University graduates have
been admitted to top universities across the
globe,on either a full-time study basis or as
visiting exchange scholars. Many
students upon graduation have been
placed in highly reputed multi-national and
global businesses, in addition to serving on
national and international trade advisories.
All courses are taught in English not only to develop students’ personal ability to communicate effectively in a
classroom setting, but also to equip students to become
global citizens.
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Every year more than 3,000 international students from as
many as 80 countries per year and taught by highly
qualified foreign professors from over 40 countries.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AND
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
All teaching and learning processes are beyond local curricula and are in sync with global educational standards.
ABAC EDUCATION CHANNEL (BLOCK A) ON
TRUE VISION CHANNEL 26
ABAC is the first university in Thailand which launch the
new cable TV channel for education, life style, fashion, etc.
via cable TV on True Vision Channel 26 under the name
“BLOCK A” Channel.
LEADERSHIP FORMATION
Substantial numbers of leaders of Thailand’s movers and
shakers have graduated from our halls of learning and
many have made their mark in the international business
world.
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EXCLUSIVE PORTABLE DEVICES FOR NEW EXPERIENCE
OF LEARNING ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME WITH
APPLE FOR EDUCATION SOLUTIONS
ABAC in cooperation with Apple (Thailand) provides exclusive portable devices with mobile knowledge systems for
students in some programs to access lecture podcasts in class
on their own time. This allows for a deeper understanding of
the course material and inspires professors to transform their
class time into more interactive discussion sessions.
ABAC E-BOOKSTORE
ABAC E-Book Store is the service from Assumption University
(ABAC) for its students to access their privilege to read leading publications free of charge. This application will facilitate
reading for ABAC students to read on iOS and Android devices.
ACCESS INTERNET ANYWHERE & ANYTIME
WITH INTERNET SIM
OGS provides special 3G unlimited data sim packages exclusively for graduate students. The data sim will be provided by AIS and True, the most quality internet providers
in Thailand. The data sim enables students to access these
facilities online anywhere and at any time.
PRIVILEGE FOR STUDENTS WITH ‘Au SIM’
Exclusively for ABAC member (students, staff, faculty and
alumni) with the special package of communication using
mobile phone with Free calling amongst ABAC community
for 24 hours and Free calling to ABAC campus dialing number 02 300 4543.
ASSUMPTION UNIVER
SI TY
Prospectus :
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Prospectus :
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INTRODUCING
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY
Assumption University, the first international university in Thailand was established by the St. Gabriel Foundation since
1969. The University has been dedicated to educational and philanthropic activities in Thailand for more than 40 years
and it now operates all levels of higher education. The university offers 40 Bachelor’s degree programs under 10
schools, 41 Master’s degree programs under 12 schools and 14 Doctoral degree programs under 9 schools.
Assumption University of Thailand:
Providing Solid Foundations for the Thai Economy & Brain Power
Facts of pride that the Thai and International societies should be aware of and appreciate
• ABAC is the first Thai University to offer all
courses in English since 1969.
• ABAC offers the most international curricula
taught by over 355 foreign lecturers from over 36
countries (total of more than 1,400 lecturers).
•
ABAC fetches the highest foreign currency
earnings among all Thai Universities through 3,000
international students from as many as
80 countries per year.
• ABAC has the most competitive fees per credit
beginning with a total of only Baht 70,000 for one
academic year.
• More than 60% of ABAC graduates are the owners
of diverse businesses and services.
• ABAC is the university which innovated the popular
concept of the real business model known as “Dummy
Company” and “ICE Center”.
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• ABAC has “East meets West” architectural harmonious
campuses in Thailand. The beauty of our campuses is
an irresistible attraction to both local and foreign students
and visitors.
•
ABAC priorities in sports activities include highlights such as; upscale gymnasium & fitness rooms, An Olympic
standard swimming pool, Student prize winners in the
Olympics, ASIAN, ASEAN and national sports events.
• ABAC students have attained success through
International Academic Awards and World Sports
Competitions.
The University Background
The St. Gabriel Foundation, a worldwide
organization founded in France in 1705,
is responsible for the establishment and
administration of Assumption University.
The Foundation has been dedicated to
education and philanthropic activities in
Thailand for more than 100 years and it
now operates 14 educational institutions
providing all levels of education.
Assumption School of Business was initially founded in 1969 and in 1972 it become Assumption Business Administration College (ABAC). In 1975 the Ministry
of University Affairs accredited ABAC and
later in 1990 it was accredited a fullyfledged university, and renamed as Assumption University (AU). The University
is administered by a Council which takes
policy initiatives and provides guidance
for long-term planning and formulation of
control procedures.
Today, AU is considered the leading private university in Thailand in the fields
of Business, Management and Information Technology as demonstrated by the
placement of many of its graduates in key
management and technological positions
in industry, government, banking and
multi-national conglomerates worldwide.
The University’s curriculum is patterned
after the American semester/trimester
hour credit system and most textbooks
are similar to those used in international
universities. Graduates receive an education that is both globally marketable
and flexible leading to highly productive
careers within the various sectors of soci-
ety from which the students come and to
which they aspire.
CAMPUSES
The AU also maintains a downtown campus which is located on the 14th fl. of the
ZEN Department Store @ Centralworld
in the centre of Bangkok. This campus
facilitates classes for master’s programs,
short-courses, work-shops and seminars.
The original campus called Hua Mak
Campus is a compact, vertical campus
comprising 17 buildings with the tallest
having a total of 16 fl.s. A small lake surrounded by lush gardens and seating is
a focal point of beauty and tranquility.
Food, convenience and service shops
to support student needs surround the
campus. This will become the home of
postgraduate faculties in the near future.
Within the ABAC City Campus, we provide state-of-the art professional and
functional training facilities in an ideal
learning environment. Our computer labs
and 10 classrooms, which have seminar
room with a capacity of up to 100 seats,
are a best fit for business discussions,
meetings, networking, business and IT
professional training. Our classrooms
are equipped with high-technology, such
as interactive whiteboards, WiFi access,
VDO conferencing and broadcast facilities, high quality LCD projectors and other business meeting room facilities.
Assumption University maintains two
main campuses: the original campus located at Hua Mak in the city, and the new
campus at Suvarnabhumi, some thirty
minutes to the South of the city.
The Suvarnabhumi Campus,
constructed as a “University in a Park”,
comprises 200 acres of a beautifully landscaped assembly of mixed architecture
surrounded by lush, tropical gardens and
trees. Designed to host the university’s
undergraduate degree programs, it offers
everything: a meeting/ exhibition center,
hotel, non-coeducational dormitories,
a magnificent chapel, a museum, three
academic halls, and much more.
The centerpiece of the campus is the
Cathedral of Learning, a 39-storey tower
which houses student support services,
the library, reception halls, seminar rooms
and offices. Transportation between the
two campuses is convenient and inexpensive. Shuttles run throughout the day
between various points in Bangkok and
the Suvarnabhumi Campus.
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Graduate Studies on Facebook
Announcements, news and photos of
Graduate Studies activities
ABAC
e Book Store
AU SIM
Free Call for
ABAC Community
by AIS and TRUE
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AU eBookstore
Free and
discounted magazines, newspaper
and newsletter.
Available for
Android and iOS
devices
AU Data SIM
Special 3G
Unlimited data
package
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Au
FACILITIES AND SERVICES
LIBRARIES
The AU Library maintains over 500,000 volumes total and more than 2,000 journals and
periodicals and a wide range of online full-text
databases. The Library provides leadership in
applying technology to the development of library collections and innovative services.
HEALTH SERVICES
Assumption University provides health services on both campuses. Students are responsible for making arrangements for their own
health care, except in cases of emergency.
FOOD SERVICE AND CAFETERIAS
Catering facilities are available to faculty, staff
and students throughout both campuses.
THE INNOVATION, CREATIVITY
AND ENTERPRISE (ICE) CENTER
THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY (RIAU)
The RIAU includes four major functional areas:
Business Research, Social Science Research,
Educational Research and Information Systems Research.
THE ABAC BUSINESS LEGAL
ADVISORY CENTER (BLAC)
OFFICE OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
As for the 24th years of Graduate School of
Business and for the 40 years of Assumption
University, Graduate School of Business was
launched the ABAC Business Law Advisory
Center (BLAC) on 19 June 2009. The ABAC
BLAC will serve as a legal solutions and advice
for Small business, entrepreneurs and professionals and medium enterprises business and
law consultation. ABAC BLAC is located at
ABAC City Campus, Zen Department Store @
CentralWorld, 14th Fl..
The Graduate School of Business, Assumption
University, with the cooperation of the Office
of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion,
opened the ICE center through which it gives
consultation and advice to Small and Medium
Enterprises to compete at international standards. ICE CENTER will provide counseling
and training services for SME businesses or
entrepreneurs who need to expand their own
businesses or export opportunities.
COMPUTER AND
INTERNET FACILITIES
THE ABAC SOCIAL INNOVATION
IN MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS
ANALYSIS (SIMBA)
PRESS
The ABAC SIMBA is a research center running
under the cooperation between the Graduate
School of Business and the ABAC Poll Research Center to contribute to and support
the academic community and society with
research services and innovated knowledge
to help strengthen the academic programs of
Assumption University.
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BOOKSTORES
Bookstores on each campus provide a wide
range of magazines, periodicals, educational
equipments, textbooks and professional
books usually not available at regular
commercial bookstores.
Assumption University provides 26 Mbps link
to the International Internets and 36 Mbps to
Domestic Internet Gateway via two ISPs, with
Gigabit Campus Network. More than 6,000
Internet access points are available on campus, and Wireless Access Points are provided
in many areas.
The AU Press prints all of the University publications such as the AU Journal, Newsletter,
etc., and offers opportunities and facilities for
publication of outstanding research papers as
an incentive for both faculty and students to
conduct research and to publish reports.
The Office provides guidance and counseling
for students who wish to spend a semester
abroad, to transfer as an undergraduate or to
continue postgraduate studies at other international institutions.
ABAC TRAVEL SERVICES (ATS)
The ATS office is the tourism service center to
facilitate the students and faculty members’
hotel and air ticket reservations, tours, and
Meeting Incentive Convention & Exhibition
(MICE)
CAMPUS MINISTRY, CHAPEL AND
RELIGIOUS CENTER
The Campus Ministry on each campus is designed for the Catholic community and makes
use of the spacious and beautiful chapels.
SECURITY
Assumption University takes its responsibility
seriously when it comes to protecting its students, its instructors and its facilities.
ABAC | CITY CAMPUS
Our
Courses
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AT ABAC City Campus, we facilitate classes for business professionals,
working people, entrepreneurs and people interested in:
• Classes for Master’s programs
• Short-courses
• Seminars
• Work-shop
• Language training
• Professional training
Refreshments
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Various styles of refreshment are arranged daily at the
Start Up Cafe. During breaks, our students can enjoy a variety of hot and cold refreshments along with snacks and fruit
bars in our lounge in a relaxing and friendly atmosphere.
Our
Facilities
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MORE THAN A CENTER SIMPLY FOR
TEACHING AND LEARNING, ABAC IS A
PLACE WHERE THE WHOLE PROCESS OF
EDUCATION WILL INFUSE YOUR ENTIRE
LIFE ...
This campus facilitates classes for Professional training
courses, Short-courses Work-shops, Seminars and some
Master’s programs.
Within the ABAC City Campus, we provide state-of-the art professional and functional training facilities in an ideal learning environment. Our computer labs and 10 classrooms, which have
seminar room with a capacity of up to 100 seats, are a best fit
for business discussions, meetings, networking, business and
IT professional training. Our classrooms are equipped with
high-technology, such as interactive whiteboards, WiFi access, VDO
conferencing and broadcast facilities, high quality LCD projectors
and other business meeting room facilities.
Our
Environment -----------------------------------------------------------
The ABAC City Campus is located in the heart of Bangkok. Students
can enjoy shopping or dining at one of the many restaurants right
before or after their classes. The central location makes it easy for
working students to reach their class on time in the evening via BTS.
Our comfortable and relaxing lobby area provides our students with
a friendly atmosphere with wireless internet access. They can enjoy
discussions with classmates during breaks or for those who need privacy for meetings or discussion, there are 6-seat small meeting corners provided. At our Internet Café, located within our lobby area, the
students can conveniently work and communicate with each other
and their overseas contacts while waiting for classes to commence.
- Easy Access via BTS
- Our beautiful stylistic and fully equipped and cozy
- City Campus is easily accessible via Chidlom or
An Olympic’s Standard Swimming
Pool
theand
John
Sport Center,
Suvarnabhumi Campus
Siam
BTSinside
Stations
intoPaul
ZENIIDepartment
Store.
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ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STUDIES AND
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Admission Requirements
Qualifications for admission
1. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an
accredited institution
2. Earn a minimum CGPA. of 2.00 on 4.00 scale
3. Enough undergraduate training to do
graduate work in the Master’s program
4. Good command of English
5. Computer literacy
Entrance Requirements
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A completed application form
Official transcript of the previous university
attended (2 copies)
Bachelor’s degree certificate (2 copies)
Citizen identification card (2 copies) for Thai applicants
Residence registration or passport
(2 copies) - for non-Thai applicants
Photographs ( six photos, 1x1 inch size,
formal attire not in graduation gown)
Reference letters from former instructors or
employers (2 letters)
Admission & Examination
Fees (Non-Refundable)
1. 2.
3.
Admission fee : Baht 500
Admission Interview : Baht 500
Written Entrance
Examination : Baht 500 - 1,000
Application forms are available at
Hua Mak Campus
Admissions Center “P” Building, 1st fl.,
592/3 Ramkhamhaeng 24,
Hua Mak, Bangkok Thailand 10240
Office hours:
Monday – Friday
08.30 A.M. to 06.30 P.M.
Saturday
08:00 A.M. to 04:30 P.M.
Sunday
08:00 A.M. to 02:00 P.M.
ABAC City Campus
Zen Department Store @ CentralWorld,
14th fl., 4,4/5 Rajdamri Road, Phatumwan
Bangkok Thailand 10330
Office hours:
Monday - Friday
10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Saturday - Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 06:00 P.M.
Chiang Mai (Montfort College)
19/1 Montfort Rd., Amphur Muang
Chiangmai 50000 Thailand
Tel. 053 245570-5 Ext. 508
Direct Line 081 815 1237
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8:30 A.M. to 03:40 P.M.
Nakhonratchasima (Korat)
Assumption College Nakhonratchasima (ACN)
3 St.mary rd., Naimuang
Amphur Muang Nakhonratchasima 30000
Tel. (66) 044 295300 Ext.1158
Direct Line: 081-815-1237
Assumption College Sriracha (Chonburi)
29 Moo 10 Surasak Sriracha
Conburi Thailand 20110
Tel. (66) 038 311055
Direct Line: 081-815-1237
APPLICATION FORMS CAN BE
DOWNLOADED AT
http://www.grad.au.edu
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Transfer of credits
Audit
Any applicant with an acceptable academic
grade-record at the Master’s degree level from
a regionally approved institution or an overseas
institution with equivalent qualifications is eligible
to transfer credits.
An applicant or student may take an audit course
prior to advice and approval from the dean. “Audit” implies that a student has to attend classes of
a course, but needs not undergo the assessment
process. The student must pay an auditing fee for
each course and has to attend the classes with
a minimum of 80% class attendance to have an
‘audit’ recorded on the transcript.
The transfer of credits will be approved only under
the following conditions:
• The course must be from an institution
accredited by the Civil Services Commission.
• The course content is equivalent to that
specified in Assumption University’s
curriculum.
• Courses with an earned grade of “B+” or higher alone will be accepted for transfer of credits.
• A maximum of 12 credits can be transferred.
These transferred credits are not computed in determining the Cumulative GPA. The Dean has the
final authority for approval of the transfer.
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APPLICATION PROCEDURES
INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES
STEP
1 CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit our website at http//www.grad.au.edu and select the
program of your choice. Make sure to check the
admission dates of the program you are interested in. Please
note that you have to apply at least 2 months before the course
starts to allow for postal time lag.
STEP
2 FILL OUT AND RETURN YOUR DOCUMENTS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Download, print out and complete the application form and
return it with the following documents
1. Two Copies of official transcripts from the school the
applicant attended. (in English only, translated and
notarized)
2. Two copies of degree / certificate from the school the
applicant attended. (in English only, translated and
notarized)
3. Two photocopies of citizen I.D. or
4. Two photocopies of passport (for foreigners)
5. Two reference letters from teachers, employers or
any third party whom the applicant knows,
containing comments on the applicant’s ability to
complete the program.
6. Applicant’s brief resume and biography. Please use a
typewriter or a computer to print it.
7. A short essay, stating the purpose of pursuing the
degree applied for.
Send the documents to us by e-mail or by postal mail in a
sealed envelop at the following address.
Assumption University of Thailand
Office of Graduate Studies – University Admissions Center
Hua Mak Campus, Ramkamhang Road Soi 24, Hua Mak,
Bang Kapi District, Bangkok 10240 Thailand.
Tel (662) 3004543-62 ext. 1360-1 Fax (662) 7191521
Upon reception of your application form, we will then send you
a confirmation letter indicating that you are qualified to proceed with the admission procedures and an admission number.
STEP
3 ENROLLMENT AND PAYMENT
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------After receiving confirmation, you will be asked to pay a nonrefundable deposit US$ 1,000 in a Demand Draft or a Cashier
Cheque payable to ‘Assumption University’ along with a note
stating your admission number, name, address, phone number, fax number, e-mail and the Program you have chosen. This
deposit will be applied toward the full payment due
before you start the Program.
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Admissions fees include the cost of the application form, entrance examination fees (a written test and an Interview) and a
letter for obtaining a VISA to enter Thailand (for overseas applicants) which applicant has to pay upon arrival at Assumption
University.
Note: admission procedures vary from course to course and the final decision to admit or reject a student is made by the Dean and/
or the program Director)
STEP
4
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Once we receive your Demand Draft or a Cashiers Cheque, we
will then send you an acceptance letter which will allow you
to complete any further entrance procedure such as exams or
interviews. This letter can be used to apply for a Visa from your
nearest Royal Thai Embassy.
You will then be required to come to Thailand and take the
necessary steps to complete the selection procedure.
APPLY
ONLINE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Online applications can be made using a computer with an
Internet connection. Make sure you have all your supporting
documents scanned and ready to upload.
To apply online, visit www.grad.au.edu You are encouraged to complete your application with as much information
as possible at time of lodgement. Applications with missing
information may take longer to finalise.
You will receive an E-mail notification once we received your
online applicatiom
LOCAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES
STEP
1 CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM
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STEP
2 FILL OUT AND RETURN YOUR DOCUMENTS
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Visit our website at http//www.grad.au.edu/prospective.php
and select the program of your choice. Make sure to check the
admission dates of the program you are interested in.
Complete the application form/ reference forms and return
them with the following documents
1. Two Copies of official transcripts from the school the
applicant attended. (in English only, translated and
notarized)
2. Two copies of degree / certificate from the school the
applicant attended. (in English only, translated and
notarized)
3. Two photocopies of citizen I.D. or
4. Two photocopies of passport (for foreigners)
5. Two reference letters from teachers, employers or
any third party whom the applicant knows, containing comments on the applicant’s ability to complete the
program.
6. Applicant’s brief resume and biography. Please use a
typewriter or a computer to print it.
7. A short essay, stating the purpose of pursuing the degree
applied for.
Hua Mak Campus
Admissions Center “P” Building, 1st fl.,
592/3 Ramkhamhaeng 24,
Hua Mak, Bangkok Thailand 10240
Office hours:
Monday – Friday 08.30 A.M. to 06.30 P.M.
Saturday 08:00 A.M. to 04:30 P.M.
Sunday08:00 A.M. to 02:00 P.M.
ABAC City Campus
Zen Department Store @ CentralWorld,
14th fl., 4,4/5 Rajdamri Road, Phatumwan
Bangkok Thailand 10330
Office hours:
Monday - Friday
10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Saturday - Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 06:00 P.M.
STEP
3 ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
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Suvarnabhumi Campus
St.Gabriel’s Hall (SG104)
88 Moo 8 Bangna-Trad Rd., Km 26
Bangsaothong, Samuthprakarn Thailand 10540
Office hours:
Monday - Friday 8.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
You will be required to take the entrance examinations to
complete the selection procedures required for entry into each
program. You will receive the Admissions I.D. number and the
specific steps / dates will be provided for you to follow up on the
Admissions I.D. card.
Chiang Mai (Montfort College)
19/1 Montfort Rd., Amphur Muang
Chiangmai 50000 Thailand
Tel. 053 245570-5 Ext. 508
Direct Line 081 815 1237
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8:30 A.M. to 03:40 P.M.
APPLY
ONLINE
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NAKHONRATCHASIMA (KORAT)
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
NAKHONRATCHASIMA (ACN)
3 St.mary rd., Naimuang
Amphur Muang Nakhonratchasima 30000
Tel. (66) 044 295300 Ext.1158
Direct Line: 081-815-1237
Online applications can be made using a computer with an
Internet connection. Make sure you have all your supporting
documents scanned and ready to upload.
To apply online, visit www.grad.au.edu You are encouraged
to complete your application with as much information as possible at time of lodgement. Applications with missing information may take longer to finalise.
You will receive an E-mail notification once we received your
online applicatiom
Assumption College Sriracha (Chonburi)
29 Moo 10 Surasak Sriracha
Conburi Thailand 20110
Tel. (66) 038 311055
Direct Line: 081-815-1237
APPLICATION FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT
http://www.grad.au.edu
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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International Students
ACCOMMODATION
-----------------------------------------------------------At the Hua Mak Campus in the city, although the University
will not be able to offer graduate students accommodation
in campus, but there are a wide range of neighboring townhouses, rooms and condominiums to choose from. Those
are at the immediate area of Au and the range of rents
starting from 3,000 baht up to 12,000 baht per month. The
rents may or may not include electricity and water. Phones
usually cost extra. The electricity is 220 volts and 50 hertz.
If you are not offered accommodation by your college, or
it is unable to provide the type of housing you need, you
should contact the Au International Center.
At the Suvarnabhumi Campus, there are formal residence
halls that have been beautifully designed and furnished
with color TV, refrigerator, telephone, private bath and
fiber-optic Internet connections. The rooms come in a variety of arrangements such as singles, doubles, triples and
quads to accommodate students who wish to live alone or
to share with friends. In addition, there are laundry and food
services, a well-equipped physical fitness center as well as
basketball, volleyball and tennis courts located adjacent to
the halls. For the less athletic, there is also a table tennis
recreation and board game room. A comprehensive sports
complex is under construction, which will have a 50-meter
Olympic sized swimming pool, an indoor stadium, gymnasium and other fitness space.
APPLYING
FOR A STUDENT VISA
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1. You will need to know the location of your nearest Royal
Thai Embassy or Consulate office. Please note that Consulates accept posted visa applications only which can
vary in process time depending on the office and the time
of your pending departure. If you go in person to the Royal
Thai Embassy applications are normally processed within
three days. However this is not a guarantee, therefore it is
reasonable to apply a couple of weeks before departure to
allow for any unforeseen delays.
2. Each person’s situation is different, of course, and there
is no magic explanation or single document, certificate, or
letter, which can guarantee visa issuance.
3. You need to be able to articulate the reasons you will
study in your chosen program. You should also be able to
explain how studying in Thailand is related to your future
professional career when you return home.
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4. It should be clear at a glance to the officer dealing with
your application what written documents you are presenting and what they signify. Lengthy written explanations
cannot be quickly read or evaluated. You will be required
to produce a copy of the admissions acceptance letter from
Assumption to yourself.
5. Do not engage the consular officer in an argument. If
you are denied a student visa, ask the officer for a list of
documents he or she would suggest you bring in order to
overcome the refusal, and try to get the reason for which
you were denied visa in writing.
HOW TO GET THE CHEAPEST
STUDENT AIRFARES - THAILAND
WHAT ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS
TOWARDS STUDYING AT Au?
Buy a Student Universe Exclusive Fare
When you see the symbol to the right, it means the associated fare is available exclusively for full-time students,
youth, or faculty. If you purchase a ticket and are not eligible for the special fare, you may be refused boarding by
the airline. If this happens, you will not receive a refund for
your ticket.
Get a Passport:
You can apply for a passport at post offices, and county
and municipal offices. Apply several months before you
leave, especially if you need visas from foreign embassy.
When you apply, bring proof of citizenship, such as a certified birth certificate, a naturalization certificate, a consular
report of birth abroad, a previous passport, or a certificate
of citizenship. You must also bring proof of identity, such as
a driver’s license, a current student or work ID, or an old
passport. You will also need two 2”x2” photos of yourself
taken in the past six months.
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Buy a Regular Fare
Regular fares are available to all of our customers, regardless of age or status. When our student fares are not available on a particular flight, regular fares are a great alternative.
Fly Midweek
Airlines often add a weekend surcharge of $25-40 (each
way) for flights on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Try Several Dates
If your schedule is flexible, try flying a day before or a day
after the dates you originally entered. This can increase
your chances of finding availability and a great price.
Search Major Airports, as well as Local Airports
Check fares from your local airport, but search fares from
your closest major city (Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago,
New York) as well. Competition among the airlines is higher
in larger markets, and fares are sometimes lower.
Book Early
Fares are subject to airline availability, which changes
frequently. Airlines allot only a certain number of student
fare tickets. Once those tickets are sold, there are no more
student fares available, even if it appears there are still
seats on the plane.
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As soon as you receive your passport, make a copy of the
front page that has all your identification information, and
keep it in a separate place from your passport. If your passport is lost or stolen, the copy will make it easier to get a
new one.
Get a Visa:
Do some research and find out if your country of destination requires a visa. If so what kind of visa will you need?
Sixty percent of the world’s countries require visas for any
length of stay. If you travel, you may need visas for other
countries. Apply early for visas. Processing time varies
widely. Embassy addresses and phone numbers can be
found at www.GoAbroad.com
Get your shots:
The Center for Disease Control offers the most up-to-date
information regarding vaccinations and shots. You should
also consult your doctor.
Get a student ID:
International Student IDs provide you with discounts at
museums, for youth admissions and fares for transportation and other great discounts. In many cases your student
ID from your school will suffice. The additional benefit of
an International Student ID is the travel insurance, which
usually includes minimal accident, health, repatriation and
medical evacuation insurance. There are two major sources for student Ids. ISIC Card which can be obtained at any
Council Travel Center or at www.goabroad.com/studentid/
index.cfm
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Consider a phone card:
Do a little research and find out how you’ll be communicating with your people back home. Phone cards are great but
they don’t always work. The e-kit is recommended which
combines voice mail, e-mail and phone card with conversions at the cheapest rates.
(www.goabroad.ekit.com/ekit/home)
Another recently developed option is the travel cellular, though expensive; you’ll have a number to give your
friends before you get on the plane. (www.TravelCell.com)
The choice is your personal preference and may well be
decided by the length of time you will be studying at
Assumption.
Carry phone into Thailand:
If you already have a mobile phone it is recommended you
bring it with you to Thailand. Once settled down in Bangkok
you can then simply purchase a Thai SIM card for a very
reasonable price. However do not continue to using your
SIM card from your home country as any calls made or
received in Thailand will be hugely expensive.
Get Insured:
In addition to the basic coverage provided by the ISIC card,
you should take additional comprehensive travel insurance. Your coverage should include medical evacuation
and repatriation. Two reliable and reputable sources are:
CMI Insurance Specialists www.goabroad.com/travelinsurance/index.cfm, Cultural Insurance Services International
CISI www.goabroad.com/travelinsurance/index.cfm
However, it is recommended that you shop around and
find the most appropriate cover for your circumstances and
length of stay.
Develop a budget:
Consider the in-country costs before you go. You should
develop a budget and live by it. Consider the costs of optional excursions, gifts, school supplies, internet access,
in-country transportation and general living costs. Many
a student, has lost their mind at one of the night clubs in
Bangkok and have spent their semester budgets in their
first week abroad. Try to familiarise yourself with the local
currency, and calculate your budget in that currency.
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Research your destination:
You’re going to experience culture shock, no matter how
cool you are, regardless of how diverse you are, and with
no regard to your language ability you will have culture
shock. One of the ways to have a better experience is to
have realistic expectations. Read everything you can about
your future home. The Lonely Planets guide to Thailand is
a very informative book with hordes of information on Thailand and Bangkok, a few evenings reading through this before you go will at least give you an idea of what to expect.
Pack Light:
Bangkok is warm all year round, you will not need to pack a
case full of sweaters and other woolen clothes. Pack light!
Do research on your destination in advance, find out what
kind of items you must bring (for example- English t-bags
are scarce and somewhat expensive). In Bangkok you will
find almost anything you would expect to find in any Western City, and a whole lot more. Once more, items you may
be considering to buy before leaving for Thailand (such as
cotton shirts) will almost certainly be more expensive in
your home country than in Thailand. If you are not sure you
will need it, leave it at home!
AU
VISA SERVICES
-----------------------------------------------------------All services are meant for full time students with proper
Non-Immigrant (category Ed) Visas subject to conditions
as outlined below. Petitions and other forms are available
from Visa Section at either campus. Au I.D-Card and receipt must be shown to receive service.
Stay Permit Extension
Au Visa Section applies for Non-Immigrant (Class Ed)
Stay Permit Extension based on requests made by currently registered full time non-Thai students (12 credits or
equivalent a semester). Those who register for less than
12 credits are considered part-time and will not be given
extension of stay.
Must be applied for no less than 30 days before Expiry.
* Processing takes at least 3-4 hours
* Generally stay permit last 6 - 12 months.
* Passports are sometimes made available temporarily
during processing period.
Students, who do not submit their passports on time,
will be responsible for any additional fees or expenses
Stay Permit Cancellation
Please note that extension of Stay Permit is liable to termination by the Bureau of Thailand Immigration for Students
under the following categories:
1. Students who are irregular in attendance; or
2. Students who are on probation; or
3. Students whose academic records are unsatisfactory
including
frequent withdrawals.
4. Students who are retired or
5. Students who graduated.
Re-Entry Permit
Is strongly suggested for any student who needs to temporarily leave Thailand for whatever purpose. This permit is in
addition to the current Stay Permit Extension and does not
change the expiry date of the visa. Re-Entry permits take
up to week to process. Student should return to Thailand
and apply for extension at least two weeks before the Stay
Permit Extension expires.
- Single Entry - Baht 1,000
- Multiple Entry - Baht 3,800
Visa letter
If you know that you’re going to leave Thailand and cannot
return before your Stay Permit expire, please contact the
AU visa officer at least two weeks in advance, of your leaving Thailand , to obtain the certified letter to confirm that
you are a student at AU. You can take these documents
to apply for a new visa (ED only) to the Thai embassy or
consulate in the country where you are staying. They’ll give
you a new visa valid for 3 months. It may take them a few
days so be prepared.
-
-
-
The Visa letters are used to apply for new visas abroad
at any Royal Thai Embassy / Consulate.
Au Visa Section issues Visa Letters at the request of
the students.
Au Visa Section needs at least 3 days for processing.
90 – DAY NOTICE
* All non-Thai students must notify their places of
residence to the Bureau of Immigration every 90 days.
* Au Visa Section submits 90-day Notices at the request
of the students.
* Au Visa Section needs at least 3 days for processing.
* Must be applied for no less than 7 days before expiry
of previous 90-Day Notice.
Expired 90-Day Notice can be renewed by exiting Thailand on Re-Entry Permit or obtaining new visa abroad.
Those who fail to comply are liable to a fine of Baht 5,000
with an additional fine of 500 baht for each day past expiry. Bureau of Immigration may collect fee upon exiting
Thailand.
IF YOU MISS the 90-day report due date, you must go to
the Immigration Department by yourself and, pay them a
penalty of 2,000 Baht for missing your date and report your
place of residence. If you lose your 90-day report tag (it
will be attached to your passport), the Immigration Department will charge you an additional penalty of (2,000 Baht to
5,000 baht). AU will not pay your penalties. (We’ll take you
there provided that you go on our scheduled trip)
Change Visa
(for education)
You should never try to enter as a visitor if you intend to
become a student. The procedure to change your status is
cumbersome and will take up a lot of your time. In order to
change your visa status, you are required to have at least
30 valid days on your present visa. Several documents are
required from both the university and you, the production of
which will take time. Therefore, we strongly advise that you
enter with the appropriate visa.
Passport Renewal
Please check your passport expiry date before you leave
your home country. Your passport should extend beyond
your intended stay in Thailand . If it does not you can get it
extended at the Embassy or Consulate of your home country in Thailand or with the proper authorities in your home
country.
Make sure your passport has space (pages) available for a
Stay Permit Extension stamp. You can get more pages at
any time at the Embassy or Consulate of your home country in Thailand . Passports should be renewed no less than 6 months before passport expires.
Au staff should be informed before renewing passport.
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Point of Entry/Exit
Tm. Card
- A card issued prior to entry and attached to passport
by Immigration.
- TM. card must be retained and attached to passport at
all times until next exit from Thailand.
Stamps
- Immigration Officials issue Stay Permit by stamping
passport at the point of entry.
- The Stamp provides the date of Stay Permit expiry.
Overstay !
- The Bureau of Immigration Charges Baht 500 / day for
those who
overstay their permit.
- Charges lived at point of exit.
Overstay If your Stay Permit has expired before you could
extend it, you must go to the Immigration Department in
person and pay the overstay penalty of 500 baht per day
(maximum 20,000 baht). (We’ll take you there provided that
you go on our scheduled trip).
New students who do not have ED visas will have to leave
the country to get the proper visa. Other types of visa can
not be converted to an ED visa from within Thailand .
If your passport expires while you are in Thailand your Stay
Permit expires on the same date. This is true regardless
of the date on the visa. This means that you are subject to
the 500 Baht per day overstay fine (maximum 20,000 Baht)
from the day your Passport expires. Once your passport
has been extended the AU visa officer at no charge to the
student can reinstate your visa with the original expiry date. If you had a multiple entry visa this will be lost. If you wish
you can purchase a new multiple entry visa, from the Thai
government, for 3,800 Baht
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Lights at the Assumption University Suvarnabhumi campus shine in exquisite environs of learning, just as student
minds are illumined by knowledge
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
At the Graduate School of Business, we
create and advance knowledge for our
students and for business professions
through new modes of inquiry, research,
scholarship and related intellectual activities
within an Asian context in particular, and
international collaborations.
We strengthen educational preparation at
the Master’s and Ph.D. levels by integrating
interdisciplinary perspectives, focus on
research, scholarship, technology, and
practical application.
Kitti Phothikitti, Ph.D.
Dean, Graduate School of Business
Dean, Graduate Studies
Through our goals, it is our hope that we
improve the well-being of economically and
socially disadvantaged people by using a
proactive approach to achieve a more just,
equal, healthy, and productive society. To
that end, we are continually working to
enhance the School’s reputation as a
national and international leader in the
development of Business society to change
the world.
I look forward to welcoming you to
Assumption University to achieving our
goals together.
MORE INFORMATION
Office of Graduate Studies
HUA MAK CAMPUS
Admissions Center “P” Building, 1st fl.
592/3 Ramkhamhaeng 24,
Hua Mak, Bangkok Thailand 10240
Direct Line: (66) 02 719 1929
Tel: (66) 02 300 4543-62 Ext.1244
E-mail: grad@au.edu | www.grad.au.edu
Application Forms are available at:
ABAC CITY CAMPUS
Zen Department Store @
CentralWorld, 14th fl.
4,4/5 Rajdamri Road, Phatumwan
Bangkok Thailand 10330
Tel. (66) 02 1009 115 - 8 | Fax (66) 02 1009 119
E-mail: citycampus@au.edu
www.citycampus.au.edu
SUVARNABHUMI CAMPUS
St.Gabriel’s Hall (SG104)
88 Moo 8 Bangna-Trad Rd., Km 26
Bangsaothong, Samuthprakarn Thailand 10540
Direct Line. (66) 02 723 2503
Tel. (66) 02 300 4543-62 Ext.2503
E-mail: grad@au.edu | www.grad.au.edu
CHIANG MAI: MONTFORT COLLEGE
19/1 Montfort Rd., Amphur Muang
Chiangmai 50000 Thailand
Tel. (66) 053 245570-5 Ext. 508
Direct Line (66) 081 815 1237
E-mail: grad@au.edu | www.grad.au.edu
NAKHONRATCHASIMA (KORAT)
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
NAKHONRATCHASIMA (ACN)
3 St.mary rd., Naimuang Amphur Muang
Nakhonratchasima 30000
Tel. (66) 044 295300 Ext.1158
Direct Line: (66) 081-815-1237
E-mail: grad@au.edu | www.grad.au.edu
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE SRIRACHA (Chonburi)
29 Moo 10 Surasak Sriracha
Conburi Thailand 20110
Tel. (66) 038 311055
Direct Line: 081-815-1237
APPLICATION FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT
http://www.grad.au.edu
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VISION
GSB envisions itself to be one of the leading institutions and a competent provider of education
and research endeavors in the region, in business
management.
MISSIONS
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To produce graduates knowledgeable
in management and administration who have
a sense of responsibility, are far sighted, able
to think critically and creatively in challenging
environments.
To generate and disseminate new knowledge
of management and administration in this era
of globalization, with focus on Asia in
particular.
To produce competent graduates who are
able to make use of appropriate and rapidly
changing technology.
To be an international strategic alliance gate
way for the exchange of knowledge and ex
pertise in business developments.
To provide linkages and collaborations
between industries and the University
To strive towards academic excellence.
BACKGROUND
The Graduate School of Business (GSB), Assumption University was established in 1985, at
the initiative of Rev. Brother Prathip Martin Komolmas, the then President of the university who
followed the recommendations of a detailed feasibility study carried out by De La Salle University,
Manila.
The GSB started with a modest MBA evening program with 33 students in 1985. In 1992, The GSB
launched an MBA day program. In 1997 the GSB
started the Master of Management in Organizational Development and Management (MMOD)
program focused on the organization and change
management. The Master of Business Administration in Tourism Management (MBA.TRM) was
integrated into GSB in 2001.
At present, GSB manages five master programs and two Doctoral programs which are: MBA
program, MM (OD) program, MBA.TRM program, MBA. TecM and the MSc Investment Analysis
program. The doctoral programs are Ph.D. OD (Organizational Development and the Ph.D. in
Hospitality and Tourism Management. There are more than 900 students currently registered in
these programs as of May 2013.
As for the 28 years of growth, there are more than 10,000 students enrolled in GSB and more
than 8,000 graduates are in business and management roles in the Thai society and elsewhere
in the world.
The GSB cooperates with its overseas and local partner universities through
the following joint and double degree programs
1. London South Bank University, UK
MSc. International Business (Joint Program)
2. University of Applied Sciences, Mainz, Germany
M.B.A.+MA. IB (Master of Art in International Business, Double Degree)
3. City University of Seattle,USA
M.B.A.+ M.B.A. (Marketing Management, Global Management, Project Management)
Double Degree
4. University of the West of England, UK
M.B.A.+ MSc. (International Management)
5. La Trobe University, Australia
MBA + LMFA (Master of Financial Analysis)
MBA + LMFAF (Master of Financial Analysis (Investment))
MBA + LMPA (Master of Professional Accounting)
MBA + LMMM (Master of Marketing Management)
MBA + LMIB (Master of International Business)
6. Sheffield Hallam University, UK
MBA + MSc. (International Marketing)
MBA + MSc. (Managing Global Business)
7. Australian Catholic University (Triple Degree)
MBA (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Human Resource Management and MBA (ACU,
Australia)
MBA (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Marketing and MBA (ACU, Australia)
MBA (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Professional Accounting and MBA (ACU, Australia)
MBA (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Business Information Systems and MBA (ACU, Australia)
8. Anglia Ruskin University, Australia
MBA + MS. (Management)
MBA + MA. (International Business)
9. Yunnan University, China (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+MBA
10. Toulouse University, France (Double Degree)
M.B.A.+M.Sc. (Marketing of Innovative Technologies)
11. Maejo University, Thailand
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EXCLUSIVE PORTABLE
DEVICES FOR NEW
EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING
ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME
WITH APPLE FOR EDUCATION
SOLUTION
On-the-Go Learning with
Exclusive Portable Devices
- Take the ‘room’ out of ‘classroom’
- Live classroom borderless
- Taking lecture podcasts with iPhone, iPad or PC
- On-demand lecture contents and Videos
- Check class schedule, announcement,
exam room via iPhone or iPad
- Access anywhere and anytime
Au in cooperation with Apple (Thailand) provides
exclusive portable devices with mobile knowledge
systems for students to access lecture podcasts in
class on their own time.
This allows for a deeper understanding of the
course material and inspires professors to
transform their class time into more interactive
discussion sessions.
THE BEST EXCLUSIVE MOBILE KNOWLEDGE
EXPERIENCE WITH APPLE TOWARDS
UBIQUITOUS LEARNING
Students can access class content (PowerPoint slides) and
lecture videos in order to learn anytime, anywhere even
ubiquitously, or by demand.
Students can go online from home, a cafe – wherever
they happen to be - and visit a website, class wiki to view
content or download it for future use through any kind of
PC or even through iPhone or iPad.
- New Mode of study through Mobile Learning.
- Self -Learning integration with class room dynamics.
- Apply for IMBA & MBA TechM
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> M.B.A.
Master of Business Administration
The primary purpose of the Master of Business Administration is to prepare students for leadership
positions within the “globalized” business community. The program is designed to allow students to
develop a broad range of skills, to acquire knowledge needed for competent managerial and
administrative responsibilities in the contemporary business environment and to be able to apply the
skills and knowledge based on their competent IQ and EQ.
The M.B.A. program of Assumption University (ABAC) uses student-centered pedagogy and takes a
commonsense approach to business management. The emphasis is to show students why the various
management theories and models discussed in classes make sense and how to apply these theories and
models using information and communication technology to solve managerial problems in the context of
Thailand.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an
accredited institution in any fields.
Earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.00 scale.
Enough undergraduate training to do
graduate work in the M.B.A. Program.
Have at least TWO YEARS of work
experience in private or public organization
is required for M.B.A. Evening Program and
M.B.A Professional Evening
Have at least THREE YEARS of work
experiences in private or public organization
is required for M.B.A. Weekend Track Program
Good command of English
Computer literacy
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
1.5 year / 2 years
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester : May – August
Second Trimester : September - December
Third Trimester :
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Managerial Economics
• Introduction to Management Information
Systems
• Managerial Accounting
• Financial Management
• Marketing Management
• Quantitative Analysis for Management
• Business Research Methodology
• Organizational Behavior
• Operations Management
• Strategic Management
• International Business Management
Concentrations and Elective courses
Marketing
• Advertising and Promotion Strategies
• International Marketing Management
• Consumer Behavior
• Individual Research in Marketing
• One Elective Course in Marketing
Finance
• Investments
• Management for Financial Institution
• International Financial Management
Auditing Theory
• Individual Research in Finance
• One Elective Course in Finance
Innovation Management
• Management of Technology and Innovation
• Intellectual Property Management
• Commercializing and Marketing of Innovations
• Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
• Individual Research in Innovation
Management
Computers for Organizational Management
• Computer Application in Supply Chain
Management
• Computer Application in Customer
Relationship Management
• Enterprise Resource Planning
• Computer Application in Management
• Individual Research in Computers for
Organizational Management
Automation and Industrial Management
• Industrial Design and Innovations
• Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
• Management of Quality Assurance
and Standards
• Service & Maintenance Management
• Individual Research in Automation and
Industrial Management
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
281,000 - 438,500
Entrepreneurship
• Entrepreneurial Management
• SME’s Growth and Change Management
• Management of Innovation
• e-Entrepreneurship
• Individual Research in Entrepreneurship
General Management
• Individual Research in Management
• Four Elective Courses in
General Management
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> M.B.A.
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Candidates are required to hold a Bachelors
degree in any field. Those with a non business
bachelors degree may have to take 1-4 foundation subjects as part of their Tourism MBA
degree so that they can more easily assimilate
the course materials. Students with a bachelor’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality from
Assumption University will be granted exemption in four subjects if they have obtained B+
or above.
• Candidates must have earned a GPA of at
least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0
• Candidates must pass the enrolment interview
which tests written and spoken English capability. If the candidate passes the interview they
may enter the Tourism MBA Program. Those
who do not pass the enrolment interview must
take remedial English classes at The Assumption University IELE institute adjacent to the
university.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
1.5 year (48 credits) minimum
*Note: 1.25 year if 4 exemptions are granted
from your undergraduate program.
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : May – August
Second semester : September - December
Third Trimester :
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Sustainable Tourism Development
• Tourism Business Management and Ethics
• Human Resources Management for
Tourism Organization
• Marketing Management for Tourism
• International Tourism and its Environment
• Tourism Policy and Public Planning
• Information Technology and E-Commerce
for Tourism
• Strategic and Quality Management for
Tourism and Hospitality
• Domestic and International field trip
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
292,900 - 315,000
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In-trend Creative
and Innovative
Tourism
Management
Celebrate the First
Decade of the First
Master Degree Tourism
Program in Thailand
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Self organized and directed
fieldtrips to apply acquired
skills through coursework
Minimum time in class,
maximum exposure to actual
and real time tourism
Weekend classes only delivered through block teaching modes
Optional overseas trips available
at additional cost
A “fun-tastic” learning
experience through learning
by doing
> M.B.A.(TechM)
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The following are recommended admission requirements for any prospective students to enter
the program:
» Bachelor degree from an accredited
institution. The applicants must graduate
from the following academic fields:
Marketing, General Management, Finance,
Economics, Business Administration related
fields or other related fields with experience
in business administration, information
technology, or computer-related fields.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Enterprise and Business Management
• Information Technology in Enterprise
• ICT Project Management
• Strategic Financial Management
• Business Research
• Integrated Marketing Management
• Strategic Technology Management and
Competitive Policy
• Master Project
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
430,200 - 452,700
Integrated Learning
Mobility Learning
and Workshop based
study
Experience lifestyle
integrated learning as a 21st
century learners.
Combine mobility learning
and workshop based l
earning.
1.5 year (45 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester : May – August
Second Trimester : September - December
Third Trimester :
January - April
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> M.M.
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT IN
ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
What is OD from Various Lenses?
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an
accredited institution in any field
Have at least TWO YEARS of work
experience in private or public organization.
Good command of English
Computer literacy
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years (48 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester : May – August
Second Trimester : September - December
Third Trimester :
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Organization Development & Management
Fundamentals
• Perspectives in Organization Development &
Management
• Theories of Change & Transformation
• Foundations of Research
• ODT Strategies and Technologies
• ODT Process Spiral/Cycle
• ODT Consulting Roles and Skills
• ODT Integration Process
• ODT Action Research
• Ethics in Change Management
• Micro Systems Diagnosis, Change and
Transformation
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
299,500 - 322,000
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AND MANAGEMENT
OD is a planned change process
OD is a management strategy change
OD is a technology set for system change
OD is a program at Au for Leaders/ Executives / Managers /
Supervisors (LEMS)
Appreciating and celebrating what we have, creating endless possibilities and
building on potentials are processes of positive change in Organization
Development and Transformation (ODT). For upcoming/ already graduates of
bachelor/master in any field ….. and who have interests in engaging in consulting,
coaching and facilitating change initiatives in individuals, groups/team, organizations,
family business of second/third generations and/or social /community work, through
strategies /approaches in OD, HRD, HRM, Change Management and related fields.
Jar Bawk, MMOD
Community Based Organization, Kachin Women's Association, Thailand
“MMOD has enriched m e, not only to become a better professional, but
also grow my personal vision, passion and action. Studying at this program,
I can see the organizations and myself as full of potentials, opportunities and
possibilities while contributing to our World. During my two years of learning
journey, I always f elt fortunate to have been s urrounded b y such caring,
sharing, and s upportive p rofessors and c lassmates. My e xperience w ith
MMOD at Assumption University will be a life-long memory in my life”
>M.S. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
INVESTMENT ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Offer three concentrations: Private Wealth Management,
Institutional Portfolio
Management, and Financial
Risk Management
• Core courses are benchmarked to “Chartered Financial Analyst”
• Concentration courses are
benchmarked to globally
recognized professional
Certifications in each field: CFP, CFA Level II and FRM
• Partnering with finance
professionals. : Capital Market
Development Fund , The Stock
Exchange of Thailand, Associations and Financial Institutions, this program will provide stimulating
experience sharing sessions with finance professionals.
• The course modules will be
conducted using the bloomberg
professional (r) service
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited
institution
Have computer literacy
Have two recommendation letters from
employers, or lecturersy
Satisfactory academic record and Interview Result
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Quantitative Methods for Financial Analysis
Alternative Investments and Portfolio
Management
Personal Financial Planning
Fixed Income Analysis
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
400,500 - 423,000
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
1.5 Year Approximately
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester : May – August
Second Trimester : September - December
Third Trimester : January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- Financial Accounting
- Investment
- Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Equity Analysis
- Derivative Analysis
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> Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy in
Organization Development
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Has at least 3 years of work experience in
organizations in the area of interest and
expertise.
•A Master’s Degree in related fields
(M.B.A., MM,) or any other field, with GPA
above 3.50 on scale of 4.00 or equivalent
•A valid TOEFL score of 580 PBT or 237 CBT
or an IELTS (Academic) overall band of at lest
6.5 or GMAT score of 550. (These scores are
valid for 2 years).
Any applicant who does not obtain the
required score must take the Au English Proficiency Test.
•Submits two acceptable letters of
recommendation from either former instructors
or employers.
•All applicants must submit “statement of
purpose”
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
3 year (54 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester:
June - October
Second Semester: November - March
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Research Design and Methodology
• Organization and Management Theory
• Organization Development and Change
• Organizational Communications
• Organizational Innovation
• Leadership and Change Management
• Organization Structure and Design
• Interpersonal Processes in Organization
• Action Research
• Strategy and Policy
• Global Perspective
• Professional Issues
• Whole Systems Theory and Transformation
Change
• Leadership in Socio-Cultural-Political Realities Cultural Diversity, Belief Systems and Social Equality
• Human Information Process Tools and
Techniques Learning & Change
• Systems and Strategic Thinking, Creating,
Visioning & Shaping Futures
• Designing, Leading and Managing Change in Complex Social Systems
• Generative & Strategic Dialogues,
Participative Consultations and Networks
• Holistic Thinking and Creative Problem
Solving Decision-Making
• Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation of
Systems Learning and Change
• Qualitative & Quantitative Evaluation
Processes
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
1,300,000 - 1,327,500.
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Three-year Executive Doctoral
Program prepares learners to
lead, provides consultancy in the field of management organization from informed strategic view points
Creating solutions to real-world
problems
Work across different cultural
boundaries
Anticipate and handle change
Krittiya Talomsin, PhD.OD
Director, Talis Tech Co,. Ltd
“I had a great experience and valuable knowledge
during my study in Ph.D.OD progam. All academics
were excellent and course works provided in-depth
knowledge on OD”
> Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy in
Hospitality and Tourism Management
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Has at least 3 years of work experience in
organizations in the area of interest and
expertise.
• A Master’s Degree in related fields (M.B.A.,
MM,) or any other field, with GPA above
3.50 onscale of 4.00 or equivalent
• A valid TOEFL score of 580 PBT or 237 CBT
or an IELTS (Academic) overall band of at lest
6.5 or GMAT score of 550. (These scores are
valid for 2 years).
Any applicant who does not obtain the
required score must take the Au English Proficiency Test.
• Submits two acceptable letters of
recommendation from either former instructors
or employers.
• All applicants must submit “statement of
purpose”
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
3 year (54 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester: September - February
Second Semester: March - August
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Graduate Studies Skills
• Research Design and Methodology
• Advanced Hospitality and Tourism
Management
• Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and
Tourism Development
• Advanced Destination Marketing
• Advanced Strategic Tourism Planning
• Advanced Theories in Organisation and Development
• Advanced Human Capitals Management in Hospitality and Tourism
• Advanced Intercultural Communication
• Advanced Tourist Behaviour and
Management
• Strategic Information System
• Seminar in Tourism and Hospitality Business
Management
• Leisure, Business & Event Tourism
Management
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
1,300,000 - 1,327,500
Our advanced program is designed
to develop tourism researchers
and professionals who will be well
equipped with both philosophical,
technical and managerial understanding of the valuable and complex
hospitality and Tourism systems. An
advanced and systematic research
and critical analysis will add to the
tourism body of knowledge which
in turn will help tourism develop in
a sustainable manner. Being part of
this program will ensure that you will
gain holistic perspectives enable you
to understand, assess, identify and
articulate the functions and dynamics of Tourism and hospitality whether
you are engaged in research, management, marketing or entrepreneurship.
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Joint Program with
LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY, UK
> MSc. / Pg.Dip.
(International Business)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution in any field
2.Earn a minimum CGPA of 2.5 on 4.00 scale
3.Enough undergraduate training to do graduate work in the Graduate Program
4.Good command of English (IELTS 6.5 overall or TOEFL PBT 550 overall or TOEFL CBT 213 overall)
5.Computer literacy
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
1 year
STUDY SYSTEM
1 Intake per year
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- International Business Economics
- International Management
- Analytical Techniques
- Global Information Systems for Strategic
Advantage
- Research Message
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
450,000
One of the most significant trends
in recent year has been the internationalisation of the economies of
a large number of countries in the
world.
Evidence of this phenomenon is
found in the globalization of trade
and industry alongside the rapid,
sustained growth of international
business. Knowledge and expertise
in international business is becoming more and more essential for
successful enterprises.
London South Bank University’s
MSc Degree will be awarded to students after satisfactory completion
of their dissertation.
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Joint Program with
BEIJING LANGUAGE AND
CULTURE UNIVERSITY, CHINA
> MA.
(Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language)
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To satisfy the needs for
Chinese-literate personnel
training demanded by the
business market and the
general public due to the rapid
growth of bilateral trading
between Thailand and China.
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To train qualified Chinese language teachers to change
the situation of acute
shortages of Chinese language
teachers at both private and
public schools that have set up
Chinese language classes.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. 2. 3. Already hold any bachelor degree.
Possess sufficient knowledge of Chinese
language and culture.
At least one year experience in Chinese
language teaching, or using Chinese as the
working language.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview, HSK New Level 5 (for non-Chinese,
non-Taiwanese and non-Hongkongnese)
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years (42 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester:
January – April
Second Trimester: May – August
Third Trimester:
September – December
CURRICULUM
The curriculum consists of 6 major required
courses, and 4 major elective courses, thesis
writing and interview. All the courses and thesis
writing must be completed within 24 months.
Each course requires 40 hours of study which
is equivalent to 3 credits, totaling 400 hours or
30 credits plus 12 credits for thesis writing and
interview.
Sample Required courses
TCF501 Modern Chinese Vocabulary
TCF502 Modern Chinese Grammar
TCF503 Chinese Grammar in Teaching
Chinese as a Foreign Language
TCF504 Teaching Chinese as a Foreign
Language
TCF505 Classroom Teaching Methods in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign
Language
TCF506 Mandarin Pronunciation and
Rectification
TCF601 Study of Chinese as a Second
Language
TCF602 Chinese Language History
TCF603 Evolution of Modern Chinese
TCF604 Linguistics and Learning Psychology
TCF605 Social Culture of China
TCF606 Linguistics Theories
FEES
The approximate total fee is :
For Thai students : 329,500 Baht
For non-Thai students :
352,000 Baht
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Double Degree
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND, UK
MBA + MSc.
International Management
* 12 MBA courses = 36 credits @ AU, Thailand
* 4 MScIM courses = 12 credits @ UWE, UK
* Comprehensive examination @ AU, Thailand
* Dissertations (Students can choose to do at UWE or AU)
- International Management
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
Waiving English requirement for students who graduate from international program. IELTS 6.5 for Thai
students who graduate from Thai regular program.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1 Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in
Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum CGPA of 2.0
on a 4.00 scale
2 English language proficiency – as per AU and
UWE entry requirements
3 Good command of English
4. Computer literacy
5. Either IELTS 6.5 overall (with no less than 6.0 in
any section) or TOFEL (IBT) score of 92.
STUDY PLAN
Semester 1: AU, Thailand (January – April)
--------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management Information System
- Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
* For those who have to take remedial class.
Semester 2: @ AU, Thailand (May-August)
--------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
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Semester 3: @ AU, Thailand
(September – December)
--------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
Semester 4 : @ UWE, UK (February - May)
--------------------------------------------------------Compulsory Module (3 Subjects)
- People and Organizations in an International
Context
- Delivering Customer Requirements
- Globalization
Option Module (one of the following subjects)
- Leadership
- Asian Management
- Project Management
- Global Marketing
Semester 5: @UWE or AU (June - September)
--------------------------------------------------------- Dissertations
Semester 6: @ AU, Thailand
--------------------------------------------------------- Written and Oral Comprehensive Examination
DURATION
Jan – May June - Sep
4 Subjects
Complete Dissertation (The students
would complete their dissertation
between June - Sept., with a choice
to either do this in UK remotely back in
Thailand through email/SKYPE
communication with their supervisor.)
FEES
The approximate total fee is :
For Thai students : 800,000 baht
For non-Thai students : 817,500 baht
NOTE:
1. This fee includes tuition fees for all modules at BKK and
UK, one round trip air ticket to London (BKK London-BKK) and visa application fees.
2. Oversea students are subject to additional fees of
THB 17,500 (US$ 603) for matriculation and insurance.
3. In case of fail grades in block teaching course (s), the
student should repeat the course (or) exams with the
registration and university fees at the most recent rates,
separately.
4. The fees are subject to change at the University’s
discretion without prior notice.
5. Currency exchange rate THB 29 = 1 US$.
6. Additional Expenses will be approximately 2600 THB
for medical check-up for UK visa application at
International Organization for Migration(IOM)
Estimated cost of Living @ UWE, UK
Every student is expected to bear all other expenses
by themselves such as living expenses, (a minimum
of 550 British Pounds a month for food and lodging
in UK). Lodging is arranged for students at the
University dormitory. The rooms are fully furnished
and have an attached bathroom and the kitchens
are shared by the flat members who are generally
students from the same course (the cost of accommodation is approximately 90 British Pounds per
week).
Double Degree
UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES MAINZ,
GERMANY
M.B.A.+MA.IB
Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
MASTER OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Germany)
- 12 M.B.A. courses = 36 credits @ ABAC
- 6 courses @ Mainz (4 out of 6 courses will be transferred back to ABAC)
- Comprehensive examinations @ ABAC | 2 years / Full-Time Program / Part-Time Program
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution
Earn a minimum CGPA. Of 2.00
on 4.00 scale
Enough undergraduate training to do
graduate work in the Master’s program
Good command of English
Computer literacy
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years approximately
STUDY SYSTEM
Semester 1: @ ABAC (January – April )
-------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management information
System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management - Organizational Behavior - Managerial Accounting
Semester 2: @ ABAC (May – August)
-------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic - International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology - Financial Management
FEES
The approximate total fee is :
For Thai students : 480,500 baht
For non-Thai students : 503,000 baht
Estimated Cost of Living @ Mainz, Germany
600 Euro per month - including accommodation
and food
***Note: Every student is expected to bear all other
personal expenses by themselves.
Semester 3: @ ABAC (September – December)
---------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management - Operations Management - Strategic Management - Individual Research in Management
Semester 4 @ Mainz (March – January:
10 Months @ Mainz)
---------------------------------------------------------International Business Law
- Business Policy
- International Marketing and Export
Management
- International Corporate Finance
- German I + II
- Applied Project
- Master Thesis
Semester 5 @ ABAC
---------------------------------------------------------- Written and Oral Comprehensive
examinations
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Double Degree
CITY UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE, USA
MBA + MBA
Emphasis Areas at City University:
- Marketing Management
- Global Management
-FINANCE
- 12 MBA courses = 36 credits at AU
- 8 MBA required courses and 4 Emphasis Areas at City University and No Dissertation: Total: 12 courses at City University
(1 year / 4 terms: Fall, winter, spring and Summer Quarter / Full-Time Program) (4 subjects/12 credits will be transferred back to AU)
- Comprehensive Examination at AU (2 years/ Full-Time and Part-Time Program)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A minimum TOEFL score of at least 540 (paperbased), 207 (computer-based), 76 (internet-based)
taken or IELTS of 6.0 within the preceding 24
months.
STUDY PLAN
Semester 1: AU, Thailand
-------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management Information
System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
Semester 2: AU, Thailand
-------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3: AU, Thailand
---------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
Semester 4-7: City University, USA
---------------------------------------------------------Courses Required
MBA 500 Essentials of Business Management
MBA 505 Business Communications
MBA 510 Law and Economics for Global
Business
MBA 515 Project Management and Prioritization
MBA 530 Evaluating Financial Information
MBA 540 Strategic Financial Management
MBA 550 Business Operations
MBA 555 Business Strategy
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Emphasis Areas
---------------------------------------------------------Marketing If you’re seeking employment or
greater opportunities at an advertising agency,
marketing research organization, or in the marketing department of a manufacturing or service
company, City University of Seattle’s MBA with an
emphasis in marketing can help you achieve your
goals.
MK 526 Strategic Brand Creation and
Management
MK 527 Consumer Behaviors
MK 528 Channel Management
MK 529 Public Relations and Media Management
Project Management Project management is
a rapidly growing career field that is recognized
and relevant in a broad range of disciplines and
industries around the world, including government,
military, manufacturing, transportation, health
care, information technology and education. City
University of Seattle is recognized by the Project
Management Institute (PMI) as a Global Registered
Education Provider. As such, you will gain credits
toward PMI certification while attending class. In
addition, you will be involved in a globally recognized professional development organization that
aids in the networking that is critical to support
your career development.
Global ManagementCity University of Seattle’s
MBA with an emphasis in global management is
designed to provide you with an in-depth analysis
of the various types of management and leadership so that you can become a more well-rounded
manager, one who is better equipped to excel
and meet the many different kinds of challenges
encountered in today’s ever-changing global marketplace.
PM 504
PM 507
PM 511
PM 514
ITMGMT 540
Managing the Technology Enterprise
MC 584 Human Resource Management
PM 513 Project Managers as Change Agents
FEES
The approximate total fee is :
For Thai students : 1,400,000 baht
For non-Thai students : 1,417,500 baht
One of the Following:
MAL 545 Ethical Leadership
MAL 560 Global Leadership
MAL 570 Leading Teams
MAL 585 Global Systems
Cost of Housing
Host Family Room and board: $ 625 per month
Share Housing $475 - $550 per month
Apartment living $800 – $1,500 per month
Project Planning and Control
Project Financial Management
Measuring Project Performance
for Success
Project Integration
Semester 8: AU, Thailand
-------------------------------------------------------- Written and Oral Comprehensive Examination
Double Degree
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
LMFA : Master of Financial Analysis (La Trobe University)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
LMFAF: Master of Financial Analysis (Investment): (La Trobe University)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
LMPA : Master of Professional Accounting (La Trobe University)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
LMMM: Master of Marketing Management (La Trobe University)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
LMIB : Master of International Business (La Trobe University)
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12 MBA courses = 36 credits @ ABAC, Thailand
8 courses for LMFA, LMFAF, LMPA, LMMM and LMIB @ La Trobe
Comprehensive examination @ ABAC, Thailand
2 years/ Full Time and Part Time Program
No Dissertation and Thesis
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in
Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum
CGPA of 2.0 on a 4.00 scale
2. Eligibility for a student visa to study in Australia
3. Good command of English
4. Computer literacy
STUDY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1 : @ ABAC, Thailand
- Introduction to Management Information System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
Semester 2 : @ ABAC, Thailand
- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3 : @ ABAC, Thailand
- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
Semester 4 : @ La Trobe ( In February/ July)
Master of Financial Analysis (LMFA)
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1
: Econometric Methods
: Debt Securities
: 5th year Finance elective*
: 5th year Finance elective*
Semester 2
: Derivative Securities
: Portfolio Management
: 5th year Finance elective*
: 5th year Finance elective*
Master of Financial Analysis (Investment) :
LMFAF
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1
: Econometric Methods
: Debt Securities
: Financial Statement Analysis
: Equity Securities
Semester 2
: Derivative Securities
: Portfolio Management
: Alternative Securities
: 5th year Finance elective*
Master of Professional Accounting (LMPA)
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1
: Financial Accounting Info Systems
: Commercial Law
: Taxation
: Management & Cost Reporting
Semester 2
: Corporate Reporting
: Company & Finance Law
: Auditing & Assurance Services
: Advanced Accounting Issues
Master of Marketing Management (LMMM)
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1
: Applied Marketing Metrics
: Advanced Consumer Decision Making
: Applied Market Research
: Marketing Management*
*this subject is similar to ABAC MBA subject “Marketing Management” and so students can substitute
another elective for this subject if they wish.
Semester 2
: Master of Marketing Management elective
: Master of Marketing Management elective
: Master of Marketing Management elective
: Master of Marketing Management elective
Some elective courses that are being offered:
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Marketing Logistics Management
- Customer Relationship Management
- International Marketing Project
- Corporate Strategy
- Corporate Venturing
Master of International Business (LMIB)
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1
: HRM in a Global Economy
: International Business*
: Integrated Marketing Management
: Multinational Financial Management
*this subject is similar to ABAC MBA subject “International Business Management” and so students
can substitute another elective for this subject if they
wish.
Semester 2
: Master of International Business elective
: Master of International Business elective
: Master of International Business elective
: Master of International Business elective
Some elective courses that are being offered:
- Corporate Strategy
- Corporate Venturing
- Governance in a Globalising World
- International Economics & Trade
- International Accounting & Taxation
*5th Year Finance Electives may vary from year to year and
not all are available every semester. Some electives have
prerequisite requirements.
Some electives that offered:
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Financial Planning
Retirement & Estate Planning
Credit Risk Management
Operational Risk management
Market Risk Management
International Financial Management
Financial Statement Analysis
Equity Securities
Islamic Insurance
Islamic Banking
FEES
Estimated amount for the program:
1st installment: 120,000 baht
2nd installment: 120,000 baht
3rd installment: 120,000 baht
4th installment: 740,000 baht (Feb 2015)
Total: 1,100,000 baht (Feb 2015)
Note: July in-take is subject to additional fee of 20,000 Baht
Cost of living (2 types)
1. Homestay
- Placement fee is AUD $240
- Homestay fee AUD $275 per week, 4 weeks = AUD $1,100
2. Dormitory (Chisholm College)
- Application fee is AUD $49
- Single room: $179 per week, 37 weeks = AUD $6,623
- Refundable Bond: $500
- Orientation & Transition Program Fee, Student Club/
Student Association Fee, Facilities & Service fee,
Internet Connection fee: AUD $715
Compulsory Fees:
Overseas Health Insurance OSHC: AUD $508
Cost of Housing
Host Family Room and board: $ 625 per month
Share Housing
$475 - $550 per month
Apartment living $800 – $1,500 per month
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Double Degree
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
Master of Science in International Marketing (Sheffield Hallam University)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
Master of Science in Managing Global Business (Sheffield Hallam University)
*12 MBA courses = 36 credits @ ABAC, Thailand
* Comprehensive examination @ ABAC, Thailand
* No IELTS and TOEFL required
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in
Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum
CGPA of 2.0 on a 4.00 scale
2. Eligibility for a student visa to study in UK
3. Good command of English
4. Computer literacy
STUDY PLAN
Semester 1: AU, Thailand
-------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management Information
System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
Semester 2: AU, Thailand
-------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3: AU, Thailand
---------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
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* 4-5 courses and Dissertation @ Sheffield Hallam
* 2 years/ Full Time and Part Time Program
Semester 4 : @ Sheffield Hallam: 5 months + Dissertation (In January / September)
1. Master of Science in International Marketing
- Elective 1
- Elective 2
- Elective 3
- Academic Research and Reflection (Mandatory)
-Dissertation
2. Master of Science in Managing
Global Business
- Research Methods
- Governing Global Risk
- Global Business Strategy
- International Consultancy Project
- Elective
-Dissertation
Semester 5 : @ABAC, Thailand
- Written and Oral Comprehensive Examination
FEES
The approximate total fee is :
1st installment:
120,000 baht
2nd installment: 120,000 baht
3rd installment: 120,000 baht
4th installment: 430,000 baht (September 2013)
Total:
790,000 baht (September 2013)
Cost of Housing
- Single Room: between 73-120 pound per week
- Damage Deposit: between 150-250 pound
- Health Insurance (NHS):
Including in the tuition fees already
TRIPLE DEGREE: Assumption university +
Australian Catholic University
Sydney or Melbourne campuses, Australia
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
2 Degrees : Master of Human Resource Management and MBA (ACU, Australia)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
2 Degrees : Master of Marketing and MBA (ACU, Australia)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
2 Degrees: Master of Professional Accounting and MBA (ACU, Australia)
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
Degrees: Master of Business Information Systems and MBA (ACU, Australia)
Students can choose the campus to study 4 Double Major Areas
QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMISSION
1 Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum CGPA of 2.0 on a
4.00 scale
2 English language proficiency – as per AU and LSBU
entry requirements
3 Eligibility for a student visa to study in UK
4.Good command of English
5.Computer literacy
STUDY PLAN
Semester 1: @ ABAC, Thailand
- Introduction to Management Information System
- Introduction to Quantitative Analysis for
Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
* For those who have to take remedial class.
Semester 2: @ ABAC, Thailand
- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3: @ ABAC, Thailand
- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
Semester 4: @ ACU ( In February/ July)
Master of Human Resource Management & MBA
Core Units: 7 subjects
- Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
(Pre: completion of 30 cp from units at
Masters-level)
- Contemporary Issues of HRM (Pre: completion
of 30 cp from units at Masters-level)
- Human Resource Management
- International HRM and Diversity
- Workplace Relations
- Strategic Human Resource Management
- Management of Change
Elective unit: 1 subject
- Project Management
- Spirituality in the Workplace
- Knowledge Management
- Cultural Value Based Management
Master of Marketing & MBA
Core Units: 6 subjects
- Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
(Pre: completion of 30 cp from units at
Masters-level)
- Advanced Consumer Behavior
- Integrated Marketing Communication
- Strategic Marketing
- International Marketing
- Marketing Research
Elective units: 2 subjects
- Brand Management
- International Marketing
- Marketing Research
- E-Marketing
- Services Marketing
- Social Marketing
Master of Professional Accounting & MBA
Core units: 8 subjects / No Elective subject
- Australian Auditing and Assurance Services
- Accounting and Accountability
- Accounting for Corporate Structures
- Strategic Managerial Accounting
- Strategic Resource Management
(Pre: ACCT604 Strategic Managerial Accounting)
- Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
- Commercial and Corporations Law
- Taxation Law (Pre: LEGL601 Commercial and
Corporations Law)
Master of Business Information Systems & MBA
Core units: 4 subjects
- Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Database System
- Project Management
Elective units: 4 subjects
** Remark: A student who has not completed an undergraduate degree in Information Systems or related
discipline must include 20 cp from Information Systems
Electives Group A.
Group A
- IT Infrastructure
- Systems Development Methodologies
Group B
- Business Software Design (Pre: ISYS613 Systems Development Methodologies or undergraduate degree in Information Systems or
related discipline)
- E-Business
- Web Technologies and Design
(Pre: ISYS603 Database Systems)
- Knowledge Management
- E-Marketing
Semester 5: @ABAC, Thailand (In Jan/ May/ Sep)
- Written and Oral Comprehensive Examination
FEES
Estimated amount for the program:
1st installment:
120,000 baht
2nd installment: 120,000 baht
3rd installment: 120,000 baht
4th installment: 780,000 baht Total: 1,140,000 baht (Year 2013)
Cost of living (2 types)
Dormitory (Shared room only): AUD$235 – 350/ week
Studio or Budget room: AUD$343 – 450/ week
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DOUBLE DEGREE:
Assumption university +
Anglia Ruskin University, UK
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) & Master of Science in Management (Anglia Ruskin University)
Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
Master of Arts in International Business (Anglia Ruskin University)
*12 MBA courses = 36 credits @ ABAC, Thailand
* 3-4 courses and Dissertation @ Anglia Ruskin University
* Comprehensive examination @ ABAC, Thailand
* 2 years/ Full Time and Part Time Program
* No IELT and TOEFL required
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1 Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum CGPA of 2.0
on a 4.00 scale
2 English language proficiency – as per AU and
LSBU entry requirements
3 Eligibility for a student visa to study in UK
4.Good command of English
5.Computer literacy
6.Either IELTS 6.5 overall (with no less than
6.0 in any section) or TOFEL (IBT) score of 92.
STUDY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------Semester 1: @ ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management Information System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
Semester 2: @ ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
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Semester 3: @ ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- Individual Research in Management
Semester 4: @ Anglia Ruskin: 5 months +
Dissertation
------------------------------------------------------------1.Master of Science in Management (In January)
- Business Planning and Finance
- Leadership and Change
- Research Methods for Managers in
an International Context
- Professional and organizational Development
- Dissertation
Master of Science in Management
(In September)
- Professional and Organizational Development
- Finance for Non-financial Managers
- Business Environment
- Research Methods for Managers in an
International Context
- Dissertation
2.Master of Arts in International Business
(In January)
- International Marketing
- Intercultural Management
- International Accounting
- Enterprise and Innovation
- Dissertation
Master of Arts in International Business
(In September)
- International Business Environment and Strategy
- International Management Decision Making
- Research Methods for Managers in an
International Context
- Dissertation
Semester 5: @ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------ Written and Oral Comprehensive Examination
FEES
Estimated amount for the program:
1st installment :
120,000 baht
2nd installment :
120,000 baht
3rd installment :
120,000 baht
4th installment :
390,000 baht
Total
:
750,000 baht
Cost of living
- Single Room: between 73-120 pound per week
- Damage Deposit: between 150-250 pound
- Health Insurance (NHS):
Including in the tuition fees already
DOUBLE DEGREE:
Assumption university +
Yunnan University of Finance & Economics, China
MBA : Master of Business Administration (ABAC, Thailand) &
MBA : Master of Business Administration
(Yunnan University of Finance & Economics, China)
*11 MBA courses = 30 credits @ ABAC, Thailand
* 1 MBA course & Thesis @ Yunnan University of Finance & Economics
* 2 years/ Full Time and Part Time Program
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1 Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized
equivalence of at least a minimum CGPA of 2.0
on a 4.00 scale
2 English Language Proficiency
3 Eligibility for a student visa to study in China
4 Good command of English
5 Computer literacy
STUDY PLAN
Semester 1 : @ ABAC, Thailand (January/May/
September)
------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management information
System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior - Managerial Accounting - English for Business Communication
(45 hrs. Non-credit)*
Semester 2 : @ ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3 : @ ABAC, Thailand
------------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management - Operations Management
- Strategic Management
Year Two: YUFE, Kunming, China
------------------------------------------------------------- Chinese Economy and Business
Environment - Cross-Cultural Business Communication - Essentials of Management:
Principles and Practices - Strategic Human Resources Management - Chinese Market and Consumer Behavior - The ASEAN Market Analysis and
Investment Strategy - Chinese Legal Environment and
Business Ethics - Advanced Business Chinese - Language and Culture (Non-credit, Optional)
- Guest Lectures on Chinese Society
and Humanities
- Corporate Visits/Projects/Internship - Degree Thesis Writing and Debate
(YUFE accepts the 33 credits transferred
from AU toward graduation. Not all
the courses listed above are compulsory
but students must complete the
coursework, field study and thesis writing
specifically required by YUFE.
*Thesis tutorship, supervision and debate
will be provided and arranged by the
YUFE-AU joint committee.
FEES
Estimated amount for the program
1st installment: 120,000 bath
2nd installment: 120,000 bath
3rd installment: 120,000 bath
4th installment: 200,000 bath
Total:
560,000 bath
NOTE:
1.This fee includes tuition fees for all modules at BKK and YUFE, one round
trip air ticket to China (BKK-Kunming-BKK)
and visa applications.
2.In case of fail grades in block teaching course (s),
the student should repeat the course (or) exams with the registration and university fees at the
most recent rates, separately.
3.The fees are subject to change at the
University’s discretion without prior notice.
4.Required to take health insurance which
coverage is sufficient for student’s stay in China.
COST OF LIVING
Campus dorm:
33,000 Baht/Year (2 person sharing)
Food and other living expenses (Estimated):
75,000 Baht/Year
Exchange Rate: 1 RMB = 5.06 THB.
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DOUBLE DEGREE: :
Assumption University and
University Toulouse Capitole1, France
1st degree – MBA. Master of Business Administration
(ABAC, Thailand)
2nd degree – M.Sc. in Marketing of Innovative Technologies (University Toulouse Capitole1, France)
*12 MBA courses = 33 credits @ ABAC, Thailand
* Thesis @ Toulouse University (Internship)
* 2 years/ Full Time Program
* Total 48 credits
QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROGRAM ADMISSION
1 Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution
in Thailand or overseas institution, with recognized equivalence of at least a minimum CGPA of 2.0
on a 4.00 scale
2 English language proficiency – as per AU and Toulouse University entry requirements
3 Eligibility for a student visa to study in France
4.Good command of English
5.Computer literacy
STUDY PLAN
(January/ May/ September)
--------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Management Information System
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Managerial Accounting
- English for Business Communication (45 hrs.)*
Semester 2 : @ ABAC, Thailand
--------------------------------------------------------------- Managerial Economic
- International Business Management
- Business Research in Methodology
- Financial Management
Semester 3 : @ ABAC, Thailand
--------------------------------------------------------------- Marketing Management
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
- One Elective
Semester 4 : @ Toulouse University (in September)
4 Unit Courses (4 months)
--------------------------------------------------------------- Digital Marketing
- Marketing Innovation & Sustainable Development
- Marketing of Innovating Industrial Projects &Technologies Company Projects
- Participative Marketing Value
- Internship (6 months)
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Internships may include:
1.Aeronautics/Space: Thales Alenia Space (Head of
Marketing), Assystem-Aerospace (Head of
Marketing), Airbus (Head of Marketing A380), ATR
(Vice President of Marketing), Astrium-EADS (Head
of Marketing)
2.Telecommunication & Computer: Orange (Head of
Marketing), SFR (Head of Marketing), Microsoft
(Head of Marketing Germany), Google (Head of
Marketing Europe), Samsung (Head of Marketing),
TF1 Television, Hewlett Packard, Intel processors.
3.Energy/Environment: Panasol Solar Energy (Head of
Marketing), Véolia Environment & Water Treatment
(Head of Marketing & R&D)
4.Pharmaceutical, cosmetics & Chemical industry:
Laboratories Pierre Fabre (Head of Marketing),
Ardex Engineered Cements (CEO/USA)
5.Consultancy & E-Marketing : Barre- Laforgue &
Partners : Intellectual ownership (Partner), Havas
Media Consultancy, BVA Market Research, GfK
Market Research, Webcolibri (CEO France),
Maisonfacile.com (CEO France), Dolist.net
(CEO France)
FEES
Estimated amount for the program
1st installment:
120,000 baht
2nd installment: 120,000 baht
3rd installment: 120,000 baht
4th installment: 160,000 baht
Total:
520,000 baht
NOTE:
1.This fee includes tuition fees for all modules at BKK
and France, one round trip air ticket to France
(BKK-France-BKK) and visa applications.
2.In case of fail grades in block teaching course (s),
the student should repeat the course (or) exams
with the registration and university fees at the most
recent rates, separately.
3.The fees are subject to change at the University’s discretion without prior notice.
4.Applicants with a bachelor degree other than business background, he/she might need to enroll for another
semester at Toulouse.
5.Required to take health insurance which coverage is
sufficient for student’s stay in France.
Cost of living (food and accommodation)
Single Room Apartment (around the campus):
about 800-1000 Euro per month
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF ENGLISH
We in the Graduate School of English
Education are working hard to develop as an
active effective, authoritative and influential
centre of English studies. Our programmes
offer a unique, friendly and supportive
learning experience to our students who
interact with our internationally recognized
faculty members to create a vibrant and
exciting atmosphere in which teaching,
learning and research are always emphasized.
Dr.Stephen Conlon
Dean, Graduate School of English
VISION
The Graduate School of English is to provide
quality education at the graduate level in English
Language Teaching to practicing and prospective
teachers as well as to professionals who need
English in their professions. In response to the
increasing demand for the teaching of English
and the curricula reforms envisaged in English
language teaching in Thailand, it aims to meet the
need for professional development among the
growing number of suitably qualified teachers of
English in Thailand and the neighboring countries
as well as in the media and business.
BACKGROUND MORE INFORMATION
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH
Hua Mak Campus, ‘S’ building- room
GSE office
Tel : (662) - 300-4543-62 Ext. 3646, 1348
Fax : (662) - 318 - 7159
E-mail : sconlon@au.edu, sconlon@au.edu, gse@au.edu
Website : www.gse.au.edu
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The Graduate School of English grew out of a
co-operative program with St. Michael’s College
in Vermont, U.S.A. whereby two faculty members
from Assumption University taught a large group
of Assumption University lecturers in an M.A, program so as to upgrade the qualifications of those
faculty members. In 1999, the Institute for English
Language Education was set up out of the then
existing English Language Center with a Graduate Wing. This wing started with two lecturers
but quickly expanded to five lecturers by 2002. A
second M.A. in English Language and Literatures
was established in December 2001. The Graduate Wing’s goal was to develop the University’s
position as a leader in the fields of English and
English Language Teaching and to facilitate the
continued education of the University’s other faculty members. In 2004, the Graduate Wing was
administratively separated from the Undergraduate Wing of the I.E.L.E. and went through four
different directors over the ensuing few years. In
2005, Dr. Conlon was asked to direct the graduate wing again. The M.A. in ELT was revised and
the M.A. in ELL was discontinued for financial
reasons. After a period of consolidation which
involved hiring new internationally recognized faculty members as well as the transformation of the
by-then defunct The English Teacher: An International Journal into The New English Teacher and
the establishment of a new journal, Asian Journal of Literature, Culture and Society, a period
of expansion ensued with the development of a
Ph.D. in ELT and the forging of new co-operative
agreements with SEAMEO RELC and RETRAC in
Vietnam as well as with universities in Indonesia,
China, Vietnam and Japan and the agreement
with the University of Nottingham was renegotiation to focus on inter-faculty development and
research. In 2007, the Graduate School of English
was officially instituted by the University Council
and a Dean was appointed to run it. The GSE now
has a faculty of eight members and has recently
begun to apply for the opening of a new M.A. in
Professional English Media Studies and is planning another M.A. in Multilingual Education.
< M.A. (ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING)
PHILOSOPHY
The Graduate School of English is to provide
quality education at the graduate level in English
Language Teaching to practicing and prospective
teachers as well as to professionals who need
English in their professions. In response to the
increasing demand for the teaching of English
and the curricula reforms envisaged in English
language teaching in Thailand, it aims to meet the
need for professional development among the
growing number of suitably qualified teachers of
English in Thailand and the neighboring countries
as well as in the media and business. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Candidates are required to hold a bachelor’s degree in English or other related fields from an accredited institution;
Those without a B.A. in English or related fields should normally have a minimum of two years teaching experience.
Earned a G.P.A. of at least 2.5 on a scale
of 4.0
SELECTION CRITERIA
Evaluation of application, transcripts and professional experience. Also an interview and a written
submission on the day of the interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (45 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester : May - August
Second Trimester : September - December
Third Trimester : January - April
THESIS OR NON THESIS OPTION
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• ET 6301 Language Teaching Methodology
• ET 6302 Advanced Communication Skills
• ET 6303 Grammar, Meaning and Discourse
• ET 6304 Materials and Multimedia
Development in the ASEAN Context
• ET 6307 Language Acquisition Studies
• ET 6308 Sociology of Language
• ET 6309 Theory and Practice of Reading
and Writing
• ET 6310 Seminar in Language Learning
and Teaching Practicum
• ET 6201 Teaching Practice and
Microteaching
Graduates from MA-ELT program will be:
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Well informed about contemporary theory
and practice in TEFL/TESL.
Competent in exercising the full range of
pedagogical skills.
Able to critically apply their knowledge and
skills in practical contexts, especially within
Thailand and the region.
Effective and skilled communicators in
both spoken and written English
Equipped to engage in critical thinking and
problem solving in their professional field.
Able to plan, analyze and reflect upon their
teaching and to evaluate student learning.
Competent to carry out classroom research in this area.
Committed to their continuing professional
development and to the welfare of their
students.
FEES
The approximate total fee is
340,000 - 362,500 Baht
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< M.A. (PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH MEDIA STUDIES)
MISSION
MA-PEMS to produce graduates who…
have a thorough understanding of contemporary theory and practice in Professional
English Media Studies;
are competent to analyze and reflect upon
the aesthetic, theoretical and digital paradigms that inform a wide range of media;
are competent to examine the role and
operation of mass media, as well as the
media’s influence on social, political and
economic issues;
have a thorough understanding of the
current issues of the media industry in Asia
and of the position of Asian media in the
global context;
have an insight into the specific situation of
Thai information and entertainment industry
and be able to provide creative solutions to
the specific problems that may arise therein
based on their expertise;
are ready to undertake an ethical responsibility to promote balance and understanding of the mutual relationship between
culture and media;
are well-equipped to engage in critical
thinking and problem solving in their professional field;
are effective and skilled communicators
in both spoken and written English with
a thorough understanding of professional
media contexts and the way the English
language is used in these contexts;
are committed to their continuing professional development.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.
2.
3.
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in English or
a related field from the institutions
accredited by the Ministry of Education,
Thailand
GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.00 scale
TOEFL score of at least 550 or IELTS score
of at least 6.0 or pass the English Proficiency
Examination of the Graduate School of
English
SELECTION CRITERIA
Evaluation of application, transcripts and professional experience. Also an interview and a written
submission on the day of the interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (45 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester:
Second Semester:
June – September
October - February
THESIS OR NON THESIS OPTION
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
EM 6001 Intercultural Communication
in English
EM 6002 Language of the Media
EM 6003 Media Business Communication
EM 6004 Media Business Management
EM 6005 Critical Discourse Analysis
EM 6006 Research Methodology
EM 6007 Seminar in Media Studies
EM 6100 Writing in English for Film and
Television
EM 6200 Writing in English for Journalism
FEES
The approximate total fee is
312,000 - 334,500 Baht
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This program aims to produce graduates
who
1. have a thorough understanding of
contemporary theory and practice
in Professional English Media Studies;
2. are competent to analyze and reflect
upon the aesthetic, theoretical and
digital paradigms that inform a wide
range of media;
3. are competent to examine the role and
operation of mass media, as well as
the media’s influence on social,
political and economic issues;
4. have a thorough understanding of the
current issues of the media industry in
Asia and of the position of Asian media
in the global context;
5. have an insight into the specific
situation of Thai information and
entertainment industry and be able
to provide creative solutions to the
specific problems that may arise
therein based on their expertise;
6. are ready to undertake an ethical
responsibility to promote balance and
understanding of the mutual
relationship between culture and
media;
7. are well-equipped to engage in critical
thinking and problem solving in their
professional field;
8. are effective and skilled
communicators in both spoken and
written English with a thorough
understanding of professional media
contexts and the way the English
language is used in these contexts;
9. are committed to their continuing
professional development.
<PH.D. (ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admission qualifications for the applicants to
enter the program are as follows:
1. Master’s Degree with a thesis in a field related
to English language teaching
2. Required GPA of at least 3.5
3. Required TOEFL score of 600 or above or
IELTS score of 7.0 or above
4. Work experience of at least two years in a
field related to the use of English
SELECTION CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
Pass the Entrance Examination of
Assumption University
Submit an informal proposal of no more than
3,000 words on what is to be researched,
why it is to be researched and how it is to be
researched. The proposal will be within the
range of core academic competencies
of available supervisors.
Pass the interview with the Program Director
DURATION OF STUDY
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Research Methodology in English Language
Studies
• Dissertation I (Introduction) • Dissertation II (Literature Review)
• Dissertation III (Methodology)
• Dissertation IV (Data Collection)
• Dissertation V (Analysis of Data)
• Dissertation VI (Conclusion and List of
References)
FEES
The approximate total fee is
664,500 - 692,000 Baht
The Ph. D. ELT program aims to produce
graduates who are:
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•
3 Year program (54 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester:
Second Semester:
June – August
September – December
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Competent in exercising a full range of
research skills
Knowledgeable about contemporary
developments in English Language
Teaching in relation to the wider
academic, business and socio-cultural
communities in Asia.
Committed to continued professional
development in the context of the
growth of English in society.
Able to integrate his/her research and
other contributions into the cultures of
his/her institutions and societies.
Able to critically apply his/her knowledge and skill in areas of interest, particularly in the Asian context, to foster
the growth of cross-cultural dialogues.
Effective and skilled communicator in
both written and spoken English so
as to develop the breadth and depth
of his/her social identity within the
international context of the scholarly
community and society.
Equipped to engage in critical thinking
and problem solving in academic,
social and cultural situations.
Ethically sound in the ways he/she
contributes to the broader discourses
of English in the media, the creative
arts, linguistics or applied linguistics.
Competent to carry out future research
in a variety of fields after graduation to
meet current and future needs of his/
her employers and society.
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MARTIN DE TOURS
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
AND ECONOMICS
The Martin de Tours School of Management
and Economics was the pioneer in offering
an international program in business in Thailand and over the years, the school has adhered to its high standards of excellence. As
the business world has become increasingly
globalized, it has opened up both opportunities and challenges in the world of business
education. The Martin de Tours School of
Management and Economics, as an enterprising and forward-looking school, offers a
supportive learning environment in keeping
with Assumption University’s long tradition
of providing high quality education.
Uree Cheasakul Ph.D.
Dean, Martin de Tours
School of Management and Economics
VISION
MISSION
To be the leading international business
school in ASEAN region providing high
quality business education to enable
graduates to make valuable contributions
to organizations and society.
To shape our students into independentminded graduates who are well versed
in business, able to communicate effectively, tech savvy, innovative, and ethical
to successfully face global challenges.
MORE INFORMATION
Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics
Assumption University
Hua Mak Campus (D Building), 5th fl.
Bangkok 10240 Thailand
Tel : (662) 2300 4543-62 Ext. 1155, 1177
Fax :
(662) 2719 1962
E-mail : u_abac@hotmail.com
phdsm.au.edu@gmail.com
msfe.au.edu@gmail.com
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admission requirements for a prospective
student to enter the Master of Science in Supply
Chain Management are:
• A Bachelor degree from an accredited
institution with a cumulative grade point
average of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0
• At least 2 years of professional or practical
work experience
• Leadership and managerial potential
SELECTION CRITERIA
Satisfactory results of interview
DURATION OF STUDY
Two-year program (36 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : Second semester : August - December
January - May
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- Strategic Supply Chain Management
- Quantitative Modeling and Analysis
- Design and Control of Supply Chain
Processes
- Information Technology in Supply
Chain Management
- Financial Decision Making in Supply Chain
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
234,400 - 256,900
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
< M.Sc.
(Supply Chain
Management)
• To be strongly integrated with
industry by producing practically
skilled graduates.
• To equip the graduates with
theoretical and practical
knowledge.
• To educate and train middle to top
managers.
M.Sc.>
( Finance and
Economics)
The student who completes the M.Sc.
(Finance and Economics) will;
• gain rigorous knowledge on
financial and economic theories,
• master fundamental quantitative
techniques for financial analysis,
• develop an insightful knowledge of economics,
• apply quantitative methods and
economic analysis to the
management of financial matters and
• possess adequate knowledge for a professional certification.
The admission requirements for a prospective students to enter the Master of Science in
Finance and Economics are:
· Bachelor’s degree in any fields from the
institutions accredited by the Ministry of
Education, Thailand
· TOEFL score of at least 550 PBT/213 CBT
or IELTS score of at least 6.0 or pass the
English Proficiency Examination of AU (A
student whose native language is English or
who has earned a master’s or bachelor’s
degree from an institution where the medium
of instruction is English may request for an
exemption from the TOEFL / IELTS
requirement.)
· A score of 500 on the Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMAT) or 1000 on the
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or a passing
grade on AU Test
· Three Recommendation letters from
employers/or lecturers
SELECTION CRITERIA
Satisfactory results of interview
DURATION OF STUDY
Two-year program (42 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : August - December
Second semester : January - May
Summer Semester: June - July
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Econometrics I
• Macroeconomics
• Microeconomics
• Financial Economics
• Financial Derivatives & Risk Management
• International Finance
• Business Analysis & Valuation
• Research in Financial Economics
• Investment & Portfolio Management
• Corporate Financial Decisions
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
258,400-280,900
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> Ph.D. (Business Administration)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Any applicant with an acceptable academic
record and a Master’s Degree from an accredited
institution is eligible to apply for admission to
the Doctor of Philosophy Program in Business
Administration.
The admission qualifications for the applicants to
enter the program are as follows:
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Master’s degree from the institutions
accredited by the Ministry of Education,
Thailand.
GPA of at least 3.25
TOEFL / IELTS score of at least 6.5.or pass
the English Proficiency Examination of the
School.
GMAT / GRE score or pass the equivalent
exam of the School
Two acceptable letters of recommendation
A Research Proposal
Statement of Purpose indicating why the
applicant wants to pursue a doctoral degree
SELECTION CRITERIA
Satisfactory results of interview
DURATION OF STUDY
4-year program (72 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester:
August - December
Second Semester: January - May
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CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Quantitative Analysis
- Econometrics I
- Research Design and Methodology
- Applied Behavioral Science
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to
Thai Baht 798,200-830,700
Assumption University aims to
offer a Ph.D. program in Business
Administration as an educational
building bloc for prospective
scholars in search of a rigorous,
innovative, and discipline-based
research in business.
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FACULTY OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
We are living in a world full of technological changes.
While these changes bring countless benefits to our
lives, they are also accompanied by a number of serious issues. To us, these issues can be captured into
one simple phrase: the need to adapt. And this needs
to adapt applies to all levels of organization, individuals included.
At corporate level, those that failed to adapt to this
world of changing technologies hardly survived, as
can be seen in the collapses of many glorious giant
companies of the past in recent years. At departmental levels, running today’s IT department requires IT
managers to constantly be on the cutting edge and
ready to utilize new technologies to improve its core
competencies. Individuals and SMEs that are not
ready to adapt risk the chance of being eliminated,
when larger players utilize the latest technologies that
threaten their existence. It is needless to say, then,
that only those who can efficiently utilize technologies
will survive in this highly competitive and dynamic environment.
In our faculty, we do not only focus on how technologies work; we prepare our stu- dents to meet demands of real-world business and its changes. Our
goal is to equip our students with the knowledge,
best practices, and latest technologies that are of
high demand in the industry. And we do this through
our fine faculty of instructors that are actively involved
not only in cutting-edge technology research, but
also in working alongside industrial partners from
both private and public sectors. We boast our excellence in both, with our research works continuously
being published in highly acclaimed international conferences and journals, and our technical exper- tise
winning several grants and contracts from high-end
companies throughout the world.
But we do not stop there. We believe that, in the
world of technologies, there are no finish lines. Tools
and technical skills that are required in today eventually become ob- solete as our students step further
into their career. So, we constantly ask ourselves,
“What do we teach to our students so that they can
adapt to the changes 10 years from now?” We want
our students to think, analyze and find the solutions
for them- selves, and not to repeat the mistakes of
others. Regardless of what they study, our students
are routinely taught to develop their critical thinking,
reasoning, and ana- lytical skills. Skills that can be
applied to any techniques, technologies and environment. Skills that will enable them to cope with all the
changes when the time needs them to do so.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Jirapun Daengdej
Dean, School of Science and Technology
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VISION
To be an internationally recognized
center of academic and professional
excellence of Science & Technology in
Thailand.
MISSION
The Faculty of Science & Technology is
determined to produce:
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Graduates with the ability to work as a
team with analytical, problem solving,
decision-making, communication and
practical skills.
Internationally accepted research works in
selected fields.
Socially and ethically responsible graduates.
MORE INFORMATION
School of Science & Technology
Hua Mak Campus, Ramkhamhaeng Soi 24,
Bangkok 10240 Thailand
Tel: (662) 2 719 1079
(662) 2 300 4543 - 62 Ext. 3681, 3682
Fax: (662) 2 719 1639
E-mail : info@scitech.au.edu Website: www.scitech.au.edu
BACKGROUND OF
FACULTY
The Faculty of Science and Technology was in 1990
with two departments: Computer Science (CS) and
Information Technology (IT). Later the department of
Telecommunications Science (TS), Department of
Applied statistics (ST), and Department of Technology Management were established in 1996, 1997,
and 1999 respectively.
Department of Computer Science is offering three
programs: the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS), the Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS), and the Doctorate degree in Computer
Science (PhDCS). Its BSCS and MSCS programs
were accredited. PhDCS program has been accredited in December 2008.
Department of Information Technology is offering
three programs: the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT), the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT), and the Doctorate degree
in Information Technology (PhDIT). All the programs
of this department were accredited Department of
Telecommunications Science is offering three programs: the Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Science (BSTS), the Master of Science in Telecommunications Science (MSTS), and the Doctorate
degree in Telecommunications Science (PhDTS). All
the programs of this department were accredited.
Department of Applied Statistics has changed the
names of the department and the names of the programs. The changed name is Department of Business Data Analysis. The department is offering one
program: Bachelor of Science in Business Data Analysis (BSDA). This program was already accredited.
Department of Technology Management is offering
three programs: Bachelor of Science in Technology
Management (BSTecM), and Master of Science in
Technology Management (MSTecM). All of these programs were accredited.
In conclusion, the Faculty of Science and Technology
offers five bachelor degree programs, five master degree programs, and three doctorate programs.
> M.S. (Computer Science)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Bachelor degrees from an accredited institution. The applicants must graduate from the following academic fields:
» Computer Science, Information Technology, Telecommunications Science, Engineering or equivalent
» Other related fields but with work experience in Computer Systems
Required GPA 2.5 or above
TOEFL score of 173 (CBT) or above
SELECTION CRITERIA
Each applicant’s qualifications will be thoroughly
evaluated, and the student needs to pass an interview. If the background knowledge of the student is not sufficient, he/she may be requested
to study some foundation courses
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (37 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: Second Trimester: Third Trimester: May - August
September - December
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Principles of Theory of Computation
• Programming Languages and Compiler
• Operating Systems Theory
• Principles of Database Management Systems
• Advanced Computer Architectures
• Research Planning and Management
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
238,500 - 261,000
The primary purpose of the Assumption University’s Master of
Science in Computer Science Program is to produce graduates who
have the following qualifications:
1. Having strong academic
background and capable of
conducting researches for
developing advanced
technology in the field of
Computer Science.
2. Capable of effectively applying
Computer Science to improve
performances and quality of
various systems in business
and industries.
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> M.S. (Information Technology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
Bachelor degrees from an accredited institution. The applicants must graduate from the following academic fields:
» Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent
SELECTION CRITERIA
•
•
Each applicant’s qualifications will be thor
oughly evaluated.
The applicants must have an oral interview with the Program Director and the admission will be granted or denied accordingly
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (37 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: Second Trimester: Third Trimester: May - August
September - December
January - April
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CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Research Planning & Management
• Information Structures & Theory
• Database Systems
• Information Technology & Management
• Software Engineering
• Information Systems Analysis & Design
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
238,500 - 261,000
The Master of Science in Information Technology has its philosophy
to produce the graduate students
with competency to work efficiently
for developing Information technology both in terms of theory and
application. In order to meet this
philosophy, the curriculum emphasizes:
• The clear and in-depth
understanding in Information
Technology
• The analysis and problem
solving of Information
Technology, and the decision
making based on scientific
methodology
• The innovation and creativity of
research projects which are
beneficial to academy and the
application of Information
Technology
> M.S. (Communication and
Computer Network Technology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
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•
Bachelor degrees from an accredited institution. The applicants must either holds a degree in telecommunication and related fields, or other fields with work experience in telecommunication.
Required G.P.A. 2.5 or above.
TOEFL score of 173 (CBT) or above or an IELTS of 6.0 or above or pass English test arranged by Assumption University.
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Pass the Entrance Examination of Assumption University.
If the education background of students is not sufficient, he/she may be required to study some foundation courses.
The applicants must have the oral interview with the Program Director and the admission will be granted or denied accordingly.
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (37 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: Second Trimester: Third Trimester: May - August
September - December
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Research Planning & Management
• Wireless Communications Systems
• Distributed Computer Networks
• Principles of Communications
• Information Theory and Coding Theory
• Computer Simulation and Modeling
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
238,500 - 261,000
The purpose of the MSc. Telecommunications Sciences program is to
produce graduates with the following qualifications:
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Specialists in the technical
areas of telecommunications
who can meet the demands and
future challenges in the fields of
telecommunications, data communications, and computer
communication technology;
Experts who are capable of
effectively applying
telecommunications technology
to improve performances and
qualities of various systems in
business and industries.
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> M.S. (Technology Management)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
Bachelor degrees from an accredited institution. The applicants must graduate from the following academic fields:
» Computer Science, Information Technology, Telecommunications Science, Engineering, Business Computer, General Management, or equivalent
» Other related fields but with work experience in Computer Science
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Each applicant’s qualifications will be thoroughly evaluated.
The applicants must have the oral interview with the Program Director and the admission will be granted or denied accordingly.
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (37 Credits)
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STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: Second Trimester: Third Trimester: May - August
September - December
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Information Technology in Technology Management
• Business Process Management
• Business Modeling Concept
• Strategic Technology Management and Competitive Policy
• Innovation Management
• Research Planning & Management
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
238,500 - 261,000
The Master of Science in Technology Management Program aspires
to produce graduate students who
are capable of working efficiently in
technology oriented environment. In
order to meet this philosophy, the
curriculum emphasizes:
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True understanding of the
principles of major topics in
Technology Management.
Analytical approaches in solving
problem and decision making
based on technology and
research methodology.
> M.S.IT (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
(Specialization in Software Project Management)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM
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FEES
The following are recommended admission requirements for any prospective students to enter
the program:
Bachelor degree from an accredited
institution.
The applicants must graduate from the
following academic fields:
- Computer Science,
- Computer Engineering
- Information Technology, or equivalent
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Each applicant’s qualifications will be thoroughly evaluated.
The applicants must have the oral interview with the Program Director and the admission will be granted or denied accordingly.
DURATION OF STUDY
Part-time 2 years program (37 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: Second Trimester: Third Trimester: May - August
September - December
January - April
Sample Required courses
• Business Research
• Information Technology in Enterprise
• Integrated Marketing Management
• Strategic Financial Management
• Strategic Technology Management and Competitive Policy
• Research Planning & Management
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
241,500 - 264,000
This special program aims to accommodate the demands for readyto-work “project managers” in the
ever-growing software development
industry. Industry-specific courses
are carefully tailored to provide the
required skills for real-word software
project management, ranging from
management skills of effective communication, budgeting and resource
planning, to IT-related skills of software engineering, design and quality
assurance.
The curriculum emphasizes on training through the use of real-word
software project scenarios and
issues, with our instructors having
a great deal of experience in several large national ICT projects. The
program will equip the students with
the knowledge needed to manage
today’s software development projects, as well as those of the future to
come.
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>Ph.D. (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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A master’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent, or in some other related technical fields.
GPA 3.25 on scale of 4.0 or equivalent from an accredited institution.
General Test Score or Quantitative Analysis Examination
TOEFL score of at least 550 or IELES score of at least 6.0 or passing scores of the University’s English Entrance Examination.
SELECTION CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
Each applicant’s qualifications will be thoroughly evaluated.
The applicants must have an interview with an admissions committee chaired by the Program Director and admission will be granted or denied accordingly. It is critical that the applicant demonstrates a personal commitment to undertaking the program and can confirm that they are able to devote sufficient time to program.
Foundation courses will be required for applicants who have not passed the courses or the equivalents. Remedial work will also be required as pre-requisite of each doctoral-level elective course upon the consent of instructor.
DURATION OF STUDY
4 year (48 Credits)
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STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : Second semester : May - August
September - December
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
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Combinatorics and geometric Algorithms
Computer Graphics and Animation
Computer Networks and Internet Security
Information Retrieval
Software Engineering
Object-Oriented Paradigm
Grid Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Computational Intelligence
Data Mining
Knowledge Engineering and Uncertainty
Machine Learning
Natural Language Understanding and Processing
Graduate Seminar in Computer Science
Selected topics in Computer Science
Directed Individual Study in Computer Science
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
476,000 - 503,500
> Ph.D. (Communication and
Computer Network Technology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Either a Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree in Telecommunications Science or related fields. Remedial work will be required for student with an inadequate background in Telecommunication Science.
Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.25 on scale of 4.0 for a Master’s degree holder and a Bachelor’s degree holder from an accred
ited institution or equivalent.
One of the following English test score for non-native speaker1:
» IELTS score of 6.0
» TOEFL score of 550
» Computer based TOEFL score of 213
» Internet based TOEFL score of 79
Research proposal for Master’s degree holder.
Study plan for Bachelor’s degree holder.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Satisfactory of the interview results
DURATION OF STUDY
4 years (48 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : Second semester : CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
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Information and Coding Theory
Digital Signal Processing
Switching Systems
Data Security and Integrity
Distributed Computer Networks
Analog Communications
Digital Communications
Optical Communications
Data Communications
Spread Spectrum Communications
Satellite Communications
Cellular Mobile Communications
Signal Detection and Estimation Theory
Traffic Theory for Telecommunication Systems
Neural Network for Telecommunication Systems
Real Time Processing Systems
Computer Graphics and Multimedia Technology
Doctoral Seminar in Telecommunications Science
Advanced Topics in Telecommunications Science
FEES
May - August
September - December
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
476,000 - 503,500
The doctoral program in telecommunications science is designed to prepare
graduates for senior roles in organizations
which require highly developed skills in
research and problem solving as well as
highly developed communication skills.
Graduates are prepared for leadership
positions in research and development in
the field of Information Technology.
The program is designed for persons who
seek faculty positions in colleges and
universities or desire research positions in
the industry or universities. The graduates
will be competent in
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Discovering new knowledge in thefields
of telecommunications science through
researching process.
Criticizing whether certain knowledge
proposition is contributive.
Teaching at the bachelor’s level,
master’s level, as well as the
doctor’s level in telecommunications
science.
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> Ph.D. (Information Technology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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A master’s degree in Information Technology, or a related fields such as Computer Science, Business Computing, Applied Statistics, and Telecommunications Science
GPA 3.25 on scale of 4.0 or equivalent from an accredited institution.
General Test Score or Quantitative Analysis Examination
TOEFL score of at least 550 or IELES score of at least 6.0 or passing scores of the University’s English Entrance Examination.
SELECTION CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
Each applicant’s qualifications will be thoroughly evaluated.
The applicants must have an interview with an admissions committee chaired by the Program Director and admission will be granted or denied accordingly. It is critical that the applicant demonstrates a personal commitment to undertaking the program and can confirm that they are able to devote sufficient time to program.
Admission may be granted to those who do not have background in Information Technology on the condition that they successfully complete courses at master’s degree level in: systems analysis and design, programming, database, and data communications.
DURATION OF STUDY
4 year (48 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : May - August
Second semester : September - December
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CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Information Technology Research Methods
• Advanced Computer Applications for Graphics and Image Processing
• Knowledge Management Systems
• Advanced Communication Systems
• Software Engineering Methods
• Technologies for Internet Security
• Computer-Based Decision Support
• Advanced Database Systems
• Expert Systems Applications
• Electronic Commerce Models and Technologies
• Information Systems Sourcing
• Modern Systems Development Methodologies
• Information Technology Evaluation Methods
• Advanced Topics in Information Technology
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
476,000 - 503,500
This program is designed to prepare
graduates senior roles in organizations which require highly developed skills in research and problem
solving as well as highly developed
communication skills. Graduates are
prepared for leadership positions in
research and development in the field
of Information Technology.
Graduates from the PhD (IT)
program will have:
• Highly developed research skills
relevant to the tasks of problem
solving and discovering new
knowledge in the field of
information technology;
• Advanced comprehensive
knowledge and understandings
of the key issues relating to the
efficient, effective and strategic use of information technologies in
organizations;
• Highly developed communication
skills essential for successfully
sharing knowledge and under
standings with others.
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION
The Assumption University initiated three famous
programs comprising two M.Ed. in 1998 -- the Master
of Education in Curriculum and Instruction and the
Master of Education in Educational Administration and
the Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership in
2004. In order to increase the strength of the programs
in line with the new trend of educational progress and
responsive to the professional needs of teachers and
administrators, the programs have been successfully
revised, approved by the University Council, and acknowledged by the Office of Higher Education Commission, the Ministry of Education.
As stated in our vision, our programs are aimed at preparing excellent educational leaders who possess and
are able to apply their professional knowledge, desirable attitudes, skills, and habits in developing young
people to their fullest potential in a culturally diverse
and rapidly changing postmodern world.
In the previous years students graduated from our
programs have been recognized worldwide in terms
of high professionalism and all of them achieved professional growth in their working constituencies. The
Graduate School of Education has the strong commitment in maintaining the quality standards of the new
programs.
The success of the Graduate School of Education and
the high quality of its students come from the large
extent on the professionalism, expertise, the sense
of mission and vision of faculty members and on the
strong support of the University.
This bulletin provides important guidelines for the
study in the M.Ed. and Ph.D. programs. Students should
familiarize themselves with necessary details and make
the full use of it. If there is any doubt or uncertainty, do
not hesitate to contact us for clarification and advice.
Dr. Sangob Laksana
Dean, Graduate School of Education
MORE INFORMATION
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Assumption University Hua Mak Campus
(‘C’ Building) 8th fl.
Bangkok 10240 Thailand
Tel : (662) 300 4543-62 Ext. 3718, 3610
Fax : (662) 300 4143
E-mail : education@au.edu
Website : www.education.au.edu
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VISION
To be recognized as a leader in graduate studies
of education, with a strong focus on the pursuit of
knowledge, professional education, the fulfillment
of educational communities on worldwide basis
with high levels of leadership in teaching, research
and community development.
MISSION
To advance, transmit and sustain cutting-edge
knowledge and understanding through the conduct of teaching, research and scholarship at the
highest international standards, for the benefit of
those people employed in, or seeking employment in, the educational profession.
The following comprise the faculty’s mission to be
fulfilled through implementation of the proposed
activities:
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To develop faculty members and students who are aware of and understand the fac
ulty’s vision and mission.
To improve academic development; develop
ing students as people who have the capac
ity and knowledge to analyze, synthesize, and provide value judgments to programs in their community and society; to use
state-of-the-art IT and technology in an intertional, caring collaborative learning community; to assist culturally-diverse students in achieving the highest potential of becoming confident and competent administrative leaders or academic leaders in various learning contexts.
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To employ high-caliber, professional instruc
tors, supporting and developing personnel in each academic field to have more potential and better skills in competent work perfor
mances in order to increase program effec
tiveness and efficiency.
To support the effective and efficient utiliza
tion of resources and budget by encouraging instructors to use new educational technolo
gies as a resource for teaching.
To enhance co-curricular development between the Graduate School of Education and prestigious international universities. To undertake joint research and an exchange program of instructors and students.
To contribute to students’ growth, many activities will be encouraged so as to have
> M.Ed. (Educational Administration)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. 2. 3. A bachelor degree or above from an
accredited institution, with a GPA of at least
2.5 the scale of 4 or equivalent.
Having two years working experience from public or private organization.
Two letters of recommendation from the persons who can attest the applicant’s moral character.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Evaluation of applications, transcripts and
professional experiences, written entrance
examination and/or an interview.
DURATION OF STUDY
The Educational Administration major is predicated on the idea that theory, research, and practice have to be integrated in real-life settings. Teachers and administrators need instruction, guidance, and support as they meet the daily challenges
of the classroom and school. They require help in trying out new approaches and
refining their repertoire of strategies for administering to changing populations and
societal needs. They must realise, in this age of cybertechnology, that excellence
in teaching begins with the insight that it is not teaching but learning which is critically important.
The Educational Administration enables administrators to think about their role in
the organization of the school and how it can be improved. It aims to develop skills
and qualities in school administrators for involving teachers and staff in the life of
the school and the success of the students.
2 years program (42 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - September
Second semester : November – March
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- Educational Planning and Development
- Educational Administration and Leadership - Resources Administration in Education
- Academic Administration
- Seminar in Educational Administration
FEES
The approximate total fee is
For Thai students : 215,400 baht
For non-Thai students :
237,900 baht
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> M.Ed. (Curriculum and Instruction)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. A bachelor degree or above from an
accredited institution, with a GPA of at least
2.5 the scale of 4 or equivalent.
2. Having two years working experience from public or private organization.
3. Two letters of recommendation from the persons who can attest the applicant’s moral character.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Evaluation of applications, transcripts and
professional experiences, written entrance
examination and/or an interview.
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (45 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - September
Second semester : November – March
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
· Foundations of Education
· Educational Research Methodology
· Information and Communication Technology
in Education
· Curriculum Development
· Learning Assessment · Practicum in Teacher Education
FEES
The approximate total fee is
For Thai students : 224,500 baht
For non-Thai students :
247,000 baht
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The Curriculum and Instruction program is predicated on the idea that theory, research, and practice have to be integrated in real-life settings. Teachers and administrators need instruction, guidance, and support as they meet the daily challenges of the classroom and school.
They require help in trying out new approaches and refining their repertorire of
strategies for administering to changing populations and societal needs. They must
realize, in this age of cybertechnology, that excellence in teaching begins with the
insight that it is not teaching but learning which is critically important!
> M.S. (COUNSELING PSCHOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.
2.
3.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
institution with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a
scale of 4.
TOEFL Score of 550 (paper-based)/213
(computer-based) or the equivalent, or
satisfactory result on the written entrance
exam.
Letters of recommendation from either
former instructors or present supervisors.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance examinations and interview.
DURATION OF STUDY
• The M.S. (Counseling Psychology) program is intended for individuals who wish to develop their knowledge, skills and experience
in preparation for Professional counseling for work or community
service.
• This program is intended for those seeking a career in the education system, private and public hospitals, clinics, NGOs, and
organizational/industrial psychology.
• The program will prepare you for all counseling related situations
such as individual and group settings.
• The program is appropriate for college graduates of all aged seeking a greater understanding of humankind and its applications.
2 years (48 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First trimester :
May – August
Second trimester : September – December
Third trimester :
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
Statistics and Research I
Statistics and Research II
Psychological Tests and Measurement
Theories of Counseling I
Theories of Counseling II
Micro Counseling
Counseling Practicum
Professional Ethics in Counseling
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FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
277,500 - 300,000
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> M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.Bachelor degree from an accredited institution
or life experience equivalent.
2.Written statement (in English) of personal and
educational goals.
3.An autobiographical statement (4-6 pages
double spaced, in English) describing the
applicant’s childhood experience and
significant life events. Applicants should
explain what in their lives led to their decision
to apply to this program.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview.
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years (45 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First trimester :
Second trimester :
Third trimester :
May – August
September – December
January - April
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Lifespan Human Development
• Research Methodology
• Family Dynamics
• Seminar in Psychological Issues
• Social Psychology
• Theories of Personality
• Psychological Testing
• Theories of Learning
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
268,500 - 291,000
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The MAP (Master of Arts in Psychology) program is intended to train our
graduates to help people deal with a variety of psychological problems,
including relationships and vocational choices. The main intention is to
use this program as a supplement to the graduate’s existing degree or
career.
To provide educational opportunity at the Graduate level to current and
returning students of all ages, Thai and international, who are interested
in increasing their knowledge of individual psychological development
and family dynamics.
To make accessible to continuing and returning students a master’s level
psychology program focused on general psychological issues and practical knowledge without the requirement of original academic research.
To offer a flexible program that can be individualized according to students’ interests or needs.
To offer training in general postmodern research methods adapted to
clinical practice and everyday life.
> Ph.D. (Educational Leadership)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.Hold a Master’s degree or equivalent from an
accredited institution in any field with GPA of at least 3.00 on a 4 point scale.
2. Pass TOEFL with a score of at least 550
PBT/213 CBT/79 IBT or IELTS score of 6.0 or
equivalent.
3. Applicants without a background in education
are required to take at least three M.Ed.
courses under the supervision of the program
director.
4. Submit two letters of recommendation from
two different people who can attest to the
applicant’s ability to study in the Ph.D.
program.
5. Submit a brief research proposal.
SELECTION CRITERIA
1.Entrance examination of English examination, Leadership Potential and Aptitude Test (LPAT) and Interview.
2.The applicants who submitted the TOEFL
score of at least 550 PBT/213 CBT/79 IBT
or the IELTS score of at least 6.0 or the native
speaker applicants are exempted from English
language proficiency test.
3.A high quality research proposal is required.
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
- Educational Leadership: Theory and Practice
- Seminar in Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Leadership
- Advanced Educational Research
Methodology and Analysis
- Policy, Strategic Planning and Tools
- Management Sciences in Educational
Transformation
- Critical Discourses in Curriculum and
Instruction
- Instructional Leadership
FEES
The Doctor of Philosophy Program
in Educational Leadership aims to
produce graduates who are not only
equipped with knowledge and leadership skills but also with ethics and morale in the practice of their profession
at schools or universities as teachers
or administrators, at the business sector as advisors, project coordinators or
researchers. The program thus serves
not only educational leaders but also
people in other professions.
The approximate total fee is
For Thai students : 542,000 baht
For non-Thai students :
569,500 baht
DURATION OF STUDY
3 Year program (60 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - September
Second semester : November – March
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> Ph.D. (COUNSELING PSCHOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1.Master’s degree in counseling psychology,
psychology, or any related discipline from an
accredited university with a GPA of not less
than 3.25.
2.TOEFL score of at least 550
(paper-based)/213 (computer-based) or an
IELTS score of at least 6.5. Submission of the
original or certified copy of the TOEFL or
IELTS scores is required and will be confirmed
for authenticity.
3.Three letters of recommendation from former
teachers and/or employers at the time of
application.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Completed department application form, 2
copies of master’s degree and transcripts, 2
copies of house-registration document (Thai) or
passport (Foreigner), 8 photos, written entrance
examination, personal essay, interview, letters of
recommendation and curriculum vitae/resume.
DURATION OF STUDY
3 Year program, (75 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First trimester :
May – August
Second trimester : September – December
Third trimester :
January - April
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CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Advanced Research Methodology
for Counseling • Advanced Psychological Tests &
Measurements
• Advanced Theory, Practice, Issues and Trends
in Counseling
• Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
• Advanced Lifespan Development/Aging •Seminar in Ethics in Counseling Profession
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
591,500 - 619,000
• The Ph.D. Program in Counseling Psychology at Assumption
University of Thailand endeavors
to educate and train competent
practitioner of counseling psychology who will deliver highquality human services.
• This advanced program will
continue the skill development
started at the Masters Level and
progress into advance research
and specialization skills.
• This program seeks to prepare
highly skilled, caring practitioners, capable of providing psychological services to all, and
commit to continuing education,
further research, and training.
• This is necessary in preparing
practitioners within and beyond
the fundamental framework of
counseling that acknowledges
and respects cultural diversity,
as it affects the professional
relationship between the client
and counseling psychologist.
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
The main purpose of our philosophical and religious programs is to train,
form, and transform any graduate to
be a “conscience of the society”. While
students in the religious programs are
trained to achieve “religious freedom”
through the spirit of religious pluralism
and authentic dialogue, those in the
philosophical programs are expected
to attain ‘intellectual freedom” or “intellectual autonomy” or what Kant previously called “Enlightenment.” It does
not matter whether our students are
Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs or other believers. Indeed, it
does matter whether they are authentic
in their beliefs. We evaluate their authenticity by the following criteria:
(1) (2) (3) They should be able to defend
and justify their own faiths.
They should be able to put their
beliefs into practice.
They should be able to have true
dialogue and peaceful coexistence with those who have
different faiths.
All students, who have different
backgrounds, are expected to become
graduate with 3 C’s : competency
(cognitive skills), character (moral
virtues) and care (happiness through
services).
MORE INFORMATION
Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion
Assumption University, Hua Mak, Bangkok,
Thailand 10240
Tel : (662) 3004543 - 62 ext. 1325
Fax : (662) 3004543
ext. 1355 or 719-1521
Email : warayuthsrw@au.edu,
philo_religion@au.edu
Website : www.philo-religion.au.edu
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As we all know, both religion and science have
been the most important forces in the history of
mankind. Therefore, we at Assumption
University have the aim to promote both
science and religion. The matter of science
and religion should not be an “either…or” but a
“both…and” way of thinking. Lacking an
appreciation of either of the two can cause the
problems. How can we bridge the gap between
science and religion? We can do it through
process philosophy which integrates both
science and religion into our way of life.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Warayuth Sriwarakuel
Dean, Graduate School of Philosophy and
Religion
PHILOSOPHY
The Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion
is committed to the tenet that “with respect to
the fundamental rights of the person, all kinds of
discrimination, whether social or cultural, whether
based on sex, race, color, social condition, language, or religion, are to be overcome and eradicated as contrary to God’s intent” (Vatican Council II, Gaudium et spes, No. 29).
VISION
The Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion strives to be one of the leading schools in
the region for the promotion of spiritual freedom,
intellectual freedom, mutual understanding and
peaceful co-existence.
MISSION
The Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion aims at creating persons of integrity committed to lifelong learning that will continue to
guide the graduate in their personal growth. To
achieve this goal, interdisciplinary and multicultural approaches are used in all programs. There
is a special attempt to harmonize the intellectual
and the spiritual in consonance with the saying
of Einstein: “Science without religion is lame, but
religion without science is blind.” The school also
follows the path of harmony between Eastern and
Western thought in religion and science through
philosophy. To enhance this harmony, the school
promotes pluralistic thinking. The school is itself
a community of professors and students who
come from diverse backgrounds of religious belief, culture, and nationality. Thus the school has
four main strategic goals:
highly qualified
graduate students of philosophy and religious
studies, high-quality researches and academic
works, knowledge-based/learning community,
and peaceful co-existence.
>M.A. (Philosophy)
(Religious Studies)
GOALS
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To imbue graduate students of philosophy
and religious studies with intellectual and
spiritual freedom.
To conduct research and publish high quality
academic papers concerning important
problems facing society.
To provide academic services to the public.
To promote multiculturalism, religious
pluralism, mutual understanding, respect,
justice and harmony.
BACKGROUND
The Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion
was founded in June 1993. It was developed from
the Ethics and Religion Research Center (ERRC)
which was established in 1992. Initially, it offered
two programs: an MA in philosophy and an MA in
religious studies. It offered a Ph.D. program in philosophy in October 1997 and a Ph.D. program in
religious studies in June 2001. All four programs
have been recognized by the Office of Higher
Education Commission and accredited by the Office of National Education Standards and Quality
Assessment.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
All applicants are expected to meet the following
requirements.
• BA in Philosophy / Religious Studies from an accredited institution, or
• BA (or equivalent) in other fields from an
accredited institution.
• TOEFL score of at least 550 or equivalent as
determined by the Graduate School of
Philosophy and Religion.
• Two letters of recommendation from the
applicant’s former university professors or
current supervisors/employers.
CURRICULUM
Foundation Courses (Both Majors)
• History of Western Thought
• History of Indian Thought
• History of Chinese Thought
• Research Methodology
Major Required Courses (Philosophy Major)
• Seminar in Metaphysics
• Seminar in Epistemology
• Seminar in Ethics
• Seminar in Social Philosophy
Part-time 2 years program (48 Credits)
Major Required Courses (Religious Studies
Major)
• World Religions
• Approaches to the Study of Religion
• Interfaith Dialogue
• Spirituality
STUDY SYSTEM
FEES
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
First semester : June - September
Second semester : January - May
The approximate total fee is
236,500 - 259,000 Baht.
Since 1996, the Graduate School of Philosophy
and Religion has dedicated itself to preparing its
graduates for service to society in Thailand and
around the world. The Graduate School shares
the vision and mission of Assumption University,
which is to become an international community
of scholars, enlivened by Christian inspiration, engaged in the pursuit of Truth and knowledge, and
serving society.
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< Ph.D. (Philosophy)
(Religious Studies)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
All applicants are expected to meet the following requirements
before being admitted to the entrance examination:
• BA in Philosophy/ Religious Studies from an
accredited institution, or
• MA in Philosophy/ Religious Studies from an
accredited institution, or
• MA (or equivalent) in other fields from an accredited institution.
• TOEFL score of minimum 550 or equivalent as determined by the
Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion.
• Two letters of recommendation from the applicant’s former
university professors or current supervisors /employers.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
Part-time 3 Year program (72 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - September
Second semester : January - May
CURRICULUM
Ph.D. Advanced Courses (Philosophy Major)
• Current Research in Contemporary Philosophical Trends
• Current Research in Cultural Studies
• Current Research in Contemporary Moral Issues
• Current Research in Selected Philosophers
Ph.D. Advanced Courses (Religious Studies Major)
• Current Research in Contemporary Moral Issues
• Current Research in New Approaches to the Study of Religion
• Current Research in Contemporary Religious Thought
• Current Research in Scripture
FEES
The approximate total fee is
356,600 - 384,100 Baht
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Prospectus :
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FACULTY OF LAW
The Graduate Legal Studies at the Faculty of
Law, Assumption University has a reputation
for its distinguished advance legal education
for the law graduates.
Our graduates hold prominent positions as
judges, public prosecutors, government
officials and practicing lawyers around the
country. Our graduate degree program caters
to the diversity of the students, who may
choose academic courses that fit their career
goals.
Faculty of Law, Assumption
University offers courses covering Thai
domestic, comparative, foreign and
international law.
Associate Professor Pornchai Soonthornpan
Dean, Faculty of Law
VISION
BACKGROUND
Faculty of Law has visions as follows:
(1) Producing high quality and potential lawyers
to the society
(2) Enrooting good appreciation, ethics, and
morals to all faculty Members and students
(3) Being superlative business law school
Faculty of Law was founded in 1992. The primary
objective of Faculty of Law is to provide the best
possible business oriented legal education using
English as a primary medium of instruction, to the
extent permitted by the Ministry of University Affairs, and to prepare well rounded, highly competent, motivated individuals instilled with the ethics of the legal profession, so that our graduates
can take an immediate position in most law firms
and engage immediately, following graduation, in
meaningful and responsible activities involving legal issues and litigation.
MISSION
In order to achieve the vision, Faculty of Law determines the following missions:
(1) To conduct high quality teaching and
learning process.
(2) To promote research and develop teaching
and learning process systematically.
(3) To create good appreciation, ethics, morals
to the faculty members and students.
(4) To provide activities concerning academic
service to society
(5) To be responsible for both business sector
and civil society.
MORE INFORMATION
Faculty of Law
Assumption University,
Hua Mak Campus (‘Q’ Building 4th fl.)
Tel : (662) 300-4543-62 ext. 3744
Fax : (662) 2719-1059
E-mail : law@au.edu, gradlaw@au.edu
Website : www.law.au.edu
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18 āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
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āļ„āđˆāļēāđƒāļŠāđ‰āļˆāđˆāļēāļĒāļ•āļĨāļ­āļ”āļŦāļĨāļąāļāļŠāļđāļ•āļĢāđ‚āļ”āļĒāļ›āļĢāļ°āļĄāļēāļ“
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āđ€āļĻāļĢāļĐāļāļāļīāļˆ āđāļĨāļ°āđ€āļžāļ·āđˆāļ­āļ•āļ­āļšāļŠāļ™āļ­āļ‡āļ•āđˆāļ­āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļāļēāļĢ
āļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļŠāļąāļ‡āļ„āļĄāđ„āļĄāđˆāļ§āđˆāļēāļˆāļ°āđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļ—āļąāđ‰āļ‡āđƒāļ™āļ āļēāļ„āļĢāļąāļāđāļĨāļ°āđ€āļ­āļāļŠāļ™
āđ€āļžāļ·āđˆāļ­āļœāļĨāļīāļ•āļĄāļŦāļēāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļ—āļĩāđˆāļĄāļĩāļ„āļļāļ“āļ āļēāļžāļ•āļĢāļ‡āļ•āđˆāļ­āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļāļēāļĢ
āļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļ āļēāļ„āļ˜āļļāļĢāļāļīāļˆ āđ‚āļ”āļĒāđ€āļ‰āļžāļēāļ°āļ—āļēāļ‡āļ”āđ‰āļēāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļ„āđ‰āļēāļĢāļ°āļŦāļ§āđˆāļēāļ‡
āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻ āļ—āļĩāđˆāļˆāļģïŋ―āđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļ­āļēāļĻāļąāļĒāļ™āļąāļāļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļ—āļĩāđˆāļĄāļĩāļ„āļ§āļēāļĄ
āđ€āļŠāļĩāđˆāļĒāļ§āļŠāļēāļāđāļĨāļ°āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļŠāļģïŋ―āļ™āļēāļāļžāļīāđ€āļĻāļĐāđƒāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļĢāļ­āļ‡āļĢāļąāļšāļ•āđˆāļ­āļāļēāļĢ
āļĨāļ‡āļ—āļļāļ™āļˆāļēāļāļ•āđˆāļēāļ‡āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻ
āđ€āļžāļ·āđˆāļ­āļœāļĨāļīāļ•āļĄāļŦāļēāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļ—āļĩāđˆāļĄāļĩāļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāđ€āļŠāļĩāđˆāļĒāļ§āļŠāļēāļāđƒāļ™āđ€āļ™āļ·āđ‰āļ­āļŦāļēāļ‚āļ­āļ‡
āļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļ—āļąāđ‰āļ‡āļ āļēāļĒāđƒāļ™āđāļĨāļ°āļ•āđˆāļēāļ‡āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻ āļĢāļ§āļĄāļ—āļąāđ‰āļ‡āļĢāļ°āđ€āļšāļĩāļĒāļš
āļ‚āđ‰āļ­āļšāļąāļ‡āļ„āļąāļšāļāļŽāđ€āļāļ“āļ‘āđŒāļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļāļĨāļļāđˆāļĄāļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻāļŠāļĄāļēāļŠāļīāļ
āļ­āļ‡āļ„āđŒāļāļēāļĢāļāļēāļĢāļ„āđ‰āļēāļĢāļ°āļŦāļ§āđˆāļēāļ‡āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļ­āļ‡āļ„āđŒāļāļĢ
āđ€āļžāļ·āđˆāļ­āļœāļĨāļīāļ•āļĄāļŦāļēāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļ—āļĩāđˆāļŠāļēāļĄāļēāļĢāļ–āđƒāļŠāđ‰āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļĢāļđāđ‰āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļŠāļģïŋ―āļ™āļēāļ
āļžāļīāđ€āļĻāļĐāļ—āļĩāđˆāļĄāļĩāđƒāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļ§āļīāđ€āļ„āļĢāļēāļ°āļŦāđŒāđāļāđ‰āđ„āļ‚āļ›āļąāļāļŦāļēāđ‚āļ”āļĒāļ­āļēāļĻāļąāļĒāļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļĢāļđāđ‰
āļ—āļēāļ‡āļ—āļĪāļĐāļŽāļĩāļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒ āļŠāļēāļĄāļēāļĢāļ–āļ§āļīāđ€āļ„āļĢāļēāļ°āļŦāđŒ āļ–āļķāļ‡āļ›āļąāļāļŦāļēāđāļĨāļ°
āļ­āļļāļ›āļŠāļĢāļĢāļ„āļ•āļĨāļ­āļ”āļˆāļ™āļ‚āđ‰āļ­āđ€āļŠāļ™āļ­āđāļ™āļ°āđƒāļ™āļāļēāļĢāđāļāđ‰āđ„āļ‚āļ›āļĢāļąāļšāļ›āļĢāļļāļ‡
āļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒ āļĢāļ§āļĄāļ—āļąāđ‰āļ‡āļāļēāļĢāđƒāļŦāđ‰āļ„āļģïŋ―āļ›āļĢāļķāļāļĐāļēāļ—āļēāļ‡āļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāđ„āļ”āđ‰
āļ­āļĒāđˆāļēāļ‡āļ”āļĩāđāļĨāļ°āļĄāļĩāļ„āļļāļ“āļ āļēāļž
āđ€āļžāļ·āđˆāļ­āļœāļĨāļīāļ•āļĄāļŦāļēāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļ—āļĩāđˆāļĄāļĩāļˆāļīāļ•āļŠāļģïŋ―āļ™āļķāļāļ—āļĩāđˆāđ€āļ—āļĩāđˆāļĒāļ‡āļ˜āļĢāļĢāļĄ
āļĄāļĩāļˆāļĢāļīāļĒāļ˜āļĢāļĢāļĄāļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļāļēāļĢāđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļ™āļąāļāļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļĢāļ§āļĄ
āļ—āļąāđ‰āļ‡āđƒāļ™āđ€āļĢāļ·āđˆāļ­āļ‡āļāļēāļĢāđ€āļ„āļēāļĢāļžāļ•āđˆāļ­āļŠāļīāļ—āļ˜āļīāđ€āļŠāļĢāļĩāļ āļēāļžāļ‚āļ­āļ‡āļšāļļāļ„āļ„āļĨ
Prospectus :
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< āļ™āļĄ. āļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļĄāļŦāļēāļŠāļ™
āļŦāļĨāļąāļāļŠāļđāļ•āļĢāļ™āļīāļ•āļīāļĻāļēāļŠāļ•āļĢāļĄāļŦāļēāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ• āļŠāļēāļ‚āļēāļ§āļīāļŠāļēāļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļĄāļŦāļēāļŠāļ™
āļ„āļļāļ“āļŠāļĄāļšāļąāļ•āļīāļœāļđāđ‰āļŠāļĄāļąāļ„āļĢ
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āđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļœāļđāđ‰āļŠāļģïŋ―āđ€āļĢāđ‡āļˆāļāļēāļĢāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāđ„āļĄāđˆāļ•āđˆāļģïŋ―āļāļ§āđˆāļēāļĢāļ°āļ”āļąāļšāļ›āļĢāļīāļāļāļēāļ•āļĢāļĩ
āļ™āļīāļ•āļīāļĻāļēāļŠāļ•āļĢāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ• āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ­āđ€āļ—āļĩāļĒāļšāđ€āļ—āđˆāļēāļˆāļēāļāļŠāļ–āļēāļšāļąāļ™āļ­āļļāļ”āļĄāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļē
āđƒāļ™āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻāļŦāļĢāļ·āļ­āļ•āđˆāļēāļ‡āļ›āļĢāļ°āđ€āļ—āļĻāļ—āļĩ āļ.āļž. āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ­āļŠāļģïŋ―āļ™āļąāļāļ‡āļēāļ™āļ„āļ“āļ°
āļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļĢāļāļēāļĢāļ­āļļāļ”āļĄāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļĢāļąāļšāļĢāļ­āļ‡
āļŠāļ­āļšāđ„āļĨāđˆāđ„āļ”āđ‰āļ„āļ°āđāļ™āļ™āđ€āļ‰āļĨāļĩāđˆāļĒāļŠāļ°āļŠāļĄāļĢāļ°āļ”āļąāļšāļ›āļĢāļīāļāļāļēāļ•āļĢāļĩāđ„āļĄāđˆāļ•āđˆāļģïŋ―āļāļ§āđˆāļē
2.75 āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ­āđ€āļ—āļĩāļĒāļšāđ€āļ—āđˆāļē āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ­āđ„āļ”āđ‰āļĢāļąāļšāļāļēāļĢāļ­āļ™āļļāļĄāļąāļ•āļīāļˆāļēāļāļ„āļ“āļ°
āļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļĢāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļ„āļ“āļ°āļ™āļīāļ•āļīāļĻāļēāļŠāļ•āļĢāđŒ
āđ„āļĄāđˆāđ€āļ„āļĒāļ–āļđāļāļ„āļąāļ”āļŠāļ·āđˆāļ­āļ­āļ­āļāļ­āļąāļ™āđ€āļ™āļ·āđˆāļ­āļ‡āļĄāļēāļˆāļēāļāļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļ›āļĢāļ°āļžāļĪāļ•āļīāļˆāļēāļ
āļŠāļ–āļēāļšāļąāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāđƒāļ”
āđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļœāļđāđ‰āļĄāļĩāļŠāļļāļ‚āļ āļēāļžāđāļ‚āđ‡āļ‡āđāļĢāļ‡ āđāļĨāļ°āđ„āļĄāđˆāđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āđ‚āļĢāļ„āļ­āļąāļ™āđ€āļ›āđ‡āļ™āļ­āļļāļ›āļŠāļĢāļĢāļ„
āļ•āđˆāļ­āļāļēāļĢāđ€āļĢāļĩāļĒāļ™
āļ§āļīāļ˜āļĩāļāļēāļĢāļ„āļąāļ”āđ€āļĨāļ·āļ­āļ
āļœāļđāđ‰āļŠāļĄāļąāļ„āļĢāđ€āļ‚āđ‰āļēāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļˆāļ°āļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļœāđˆāļēāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļŠāļ­āļš āđāļĨāļ°āļāļēāļĢāļ„āļąāļ”āđ€āļĨāļ·āļ­āļ āļ•āļēāļĄ
āļŦāļĨāļąāļāđ€āļāļ“āļ‘āđŒ āļ”āļąāļ‡āļ•āđˆāļ­āđ„āļ›āļ™āļĩāđ‰
1. āļŠāļ­āļšāļ‚āđ‰āļ­āđ€āļ‚āļĩāļĒāļ™ āļœāļđāđ‰āļŠāļĄāļąāļ„āļĢāļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļœāđˆāļēāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļ—āļ”āļŠāļ­āļšāļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļĢāļđāđ‰
āļ§āļīāļŠāļēāļ•āđˆāļēāļ‡āđ† āļ”āļąāļ‡āļ™āļĩāđ‰
- āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļĢāļđāđ‰āļ—āļēāļ‡āļ āļēāļĐāļēāļ­āļąāļ‡āļāļĪāļĐ
- āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļĢāļđāđ‰āļ—āļąāđˆāļ§āđ„āļ›āđ€āļāļĩāđˆāļĒāļ§āļāļąāļšāļāļŽāļŦāļĄāļēāļĒāļ˜āļļāļĢāļāļīāļˆ
2. āļŠāļ­āļšāļŠāļąāļĄāļ āļēāļĐāļ“āđŒ āļœāļđāđ‰āļŠāļĄāļąāļ„āļĢāļ•āđ‰āļ­āļ‡āļœāđˆāļēāļ™āļāļēāļĢāļŠāļ­āļšāļŠāļąāļĄāļ āļēāļĐāļ“āđŒāđ‚āļ”āļĒ
āļ„āļ“āļ°āļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļĢāļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļ„āļ“āļ°āļ™āļīāļ•āļīāļĻāļēāļŠāļ•āļĢāđŒ
āļĢāļ°āļĒāļ°āđ€āļ§āļĨāļēāđƒāļ™āļāļēāļĢāđ€āļĢāļĩāļĒāļ™
āļŦāļĨāļąāļāļŠāļđāļ•āļĢ 2 āļ›āļĩ āļˆāļģïŋ―āļ™āļ§āļ™āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•āļĢāļ§āļĄāļ•āļĨāļ­āļ”āļŦāļĨāļąāļāļŠāļđāļ•āļĢ 48
āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
āļĢāļ°āļšāļšāļāļēāļĢāļˆāļąāļ”āļāļēāļĢāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļē
āđƒāļŠāđ‰āļĢāļ°āļšāļšāļ—āļ§āļīāļ āļēāļ„ āļ āļēāļ„āļāļēāļĢāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļ—āļĩāđˆ 1 āđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļĄāļīāļ–āļļāļ™āļēāļĒāļ™ – āđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™
āļ•āļļāļĨāļēāļ„āļĄ āļ āļēāļ„āļāļēāļĢāļĻāļķāļāļĐāļēāļ—āļĩāđˆ 2 āđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļžāļĪāļĻāļˆāļīāļāļēāļĒāļ™ - āđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™
āļāļļāļĄāļ āļēāļžāļąāļ™āļ˜āđŒ
92 : G raduate Studies Prospectus 2014
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6 āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
18 āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
12 āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
12 āļŦāļ™āđˆāļ§āļĒāļāļīāļ•
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āļŠāđˆāļ§āļ™āļĢāļ§āļĄ
< LL.M. (Business Law)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Graduated with a Bachelor of Laws or
equivalent degree from accredited
universities.
2. Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.75 or
equivalent in undergraduate level.
3. Good command of English
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (42 credits)
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Legal Writing and Research Methodology
• International Intellectual Property Law
• Law of International Business Transaction
• International Tax Law and Tax Planning
• Dispute Resolution in International
Commerce and Investment
• International Finance and Banking Law
• Corporate Finance Law
• Securities Regulation
The Master of Laws in Business Law
Program is designed with the following
purposes:
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To produce specialist in an
international business law in order
to support economics expansion
and respond for the need of society
in both public and private sectors.
To produce competent lawyers for
a business sector especially
international trade to support
investment from oversea countries.
To produce specialize lawyers in
both domestic and international
law fundamental including
regulations from various
international trade organizations
and groups.
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
383,500 - 406,000; this includes the overseas
research trip.
Prospectus :
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< LL.M. (Taxation Law)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Graduate with at least a Bachelor degree in
any field from an accredited University.
Have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.75 or
its equivalent in the undergraduate level.
Have a TOEFL score of at least 550 or IELTS
of at least 5.5. If neither one of these scores
are achieved, students must pass the English
language test provided by Assumption
University.
At least three years of applicable work
experience AFTER completion of an
undergraduate degree is required except for
those who hold Master Degree in any field.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (42 credits)
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Legal Writing and Research Methodology
• Principles and Theories of Taxation
• Estate, Gift and Income Taxation of Trusts
and Estates
• International Tax Law and Tax Planning
• Corporate Finance Law
• Comparative Tax Policies and Law
• Advanced Taxation and Accounting for
Business Enterprises
• Consumption Tax
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
383,500 - 406,000; this includes the overseas
research trip.
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The Master of Laws Program in Taxation Law is designed with the
following purposes:
1. To produce graduates who are specialists in Taxation Law in order to
support the economic expansion and respond to the need of society
in both public and private sectors.
2. To produce graduates who are competent tax lawyers for the business
sector especially to support investment from overseas countries
3. To produce graduates who are specialized lawyers in both domestic
and international law fundamental including regulations from various
international trade organizations and groups
>M.A.ILD
MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM IN
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY
GROW...
BE...
BECOME
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
GROW in Awareness and Knowledge
BE International in Mindset
BECOME a Global Citizen
DURATION OF STUDY
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Bachelor’s degree in any field from the
institutions accredited by the Ministry of
Education, Thailand.
GPA of at least 2.5 from a scale of 4.
Pass the English Proficiency Examination
of the Graduate School of Business or
TOEFL score of at least 550 or IELTS score
of at least 6.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
2 years Approximately
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester : June-October
Second Semester : November-March
CURRICULUM
Sample of Program’s Course
• ASEAN Law and Diplomacy
• International Trade Law
• Theory and Practice of International
Relations
• International organizations and
Multilateral Diplomacy
• Foreign Policy Analysis
• Thailand in international Relations
• Negotiation and Peaceful Settlement
of Disputes
• Special Topic in International Relations,
such as non proliferation of nuclear weapons
and civil liability for nuclear damages
• Diplomatic and Consular Law
• Treaty Making in Contemporary
International Society
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
365,500 - 388,000
Prospectus :
95
FACULTY OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Food Biotechnology has made a significant
number of breakthroughs over the past century.
As the consequences, the average life span of
human being has substantially increased. The
food biotechnology industry continues to flourish nationwide. Not only are the total number of
biotechnology companies increasing, but employment in the biotechnology field continues
to grow as well.
VISION
There are many opportunities for the employment in food biotechnology. The sandwich
program between Assumption University and
University of California at Davis would be an
ideal program to provide candidate with a world
class state of art education to prepare human
resources for this dynamic industry.
To be the leading international biotechnology
school transferring knowledge for continuous improvement of the safety, quality and value of agricultural and food products through the creation of
new knowledge and application in Biotechnology
for the development of the country.
Churdchai Cheowtirakul, Ph.D.
Dean, Faculty of Biotechnology
MISSION
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MORE INFORMATION
Faculty of Biotechnology
Assumption University,
Hua mak Campus (‘Q’ Building)
Ramkamhang 24 Road,
Bangkok 10240 Thailand
Tel: (662) 3004553-60
ext 3796, 3794, 3793
Fax: (662) 3004553-60 ext 3792
E-mail: biotech@au.edu
Website: www.biotech.au.edu
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Provide educational opportunities that will
prepare students to contribute to a dynamic,
diverse and global society and pursue lifelong
learning;
Use appropriate scientific tools and systems
to solve both fundamental and applied
scientific questions pertaining to agroindustry and food science;
Contribute to the improvement of
competitiveness and profitability of growers
and processors of fruit and vegetable crops,
animals, and other expanding agro
industries;
Develop and implement food biotechnologies
to ensure the wholesomeness of foods;
Improve individual, family and community
well-being through the discovery and
dissemination of knowledge in the
agricultural, food systems, life and
environmental sciences;
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Provide knowledge in the biological, physical
and social sciences necessary to optimize
the profitability, sustainability and
productivity of the country’s agricultural
resources while fostering stewardship of
natural and human resources; Help establish, attract, and retain agricultural,
food, and biotechnology enterprises locally
and abroad.
Enhance the role of the Assumption
University in enhancing and developing
student and industry interactions as a viable
part of the global economy.
BACKGROUND
Faculty of Biotechnology was founded in 1993
as the ninth faculty in Assumption University to
produce graduates working in biotechnology field
and its related fields. The faculty has been offering Master in Food Biotechnology and Doctoral of
Philosophy in Food Biotechnology in 2003. The
programs were approved of their academic standard by the Ministry of University Affairs since the
Faculty has produced 2 classes of graduates.
< M.S. (Food Biotechnology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admission qualifications for the applicants to
enter the program are as follows:
» Candidates are required to hold a bachelor’s
degree in Food Science and Technology,
Biological Science, Biotechnology or related
fields.
» Candidates who do not hold the degree as
specified will be requested to enroll in
foundation courses.
» Candidates must have earned a G.P.A. of at
least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0;
» Candidates must have earned a score of 550
or above on the TOEFL or 6.0 or above
on the IELTS test; if not, they have to take the
TOEFL or IELTS test and obtain the specified
score before graduation.
SELECTION CRITERIA
As the largest industry in Thailand, food products account for more than 20
percent of the country’s gross national product. Consumers drive the industry
as they seek more convenience and nutrition, yet fewer calories, in the foods
they buy. As the industry strives to meet consumer demands, its feast, not
famine, in the job market for trained food biotechnologists as the demand for
their knowledge grows.
Faculty of Biotechnology, Assumption University intended to provide programs
of study for students with an interest in this field. And due to the collaboration
agreement between University of California at Davis and Assumption University, student will learn cutting-edge technology in the nation’s fastest growing
food industry. University of California at Davis is recognized worldwide for its
expertise in beverage technology, industrial fermentation, microbial integrated
manufacturing, and more.
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
Part-time 2 years program (39 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - October
Second semester : November – March
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Aspects in Biotechnology
• Economics of Resources, Agriculture,
and Food
• Advanced Food Processing
• Advanced Food Microbiology
• Fermentation Process
• Tissue Cultural Techniques and Application
• Agro-Industry Plant Equipment Design
• Agro-Industry Preservation and Packaging
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
245,500 - 268,000.
Prospectus :
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< Ph.D. (Food Biotechnology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Student must hold a Bachelor’s degree or a
Master’s degree in food science,
biotechnology, biological science or related
subjects.
2. Receive a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
for student holding a Master Degree.
3. Receive a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 for student holding a Bachelor Degree.
4. Pass English Examination with a TOEFL score
of more than 500 or equivalent.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
• 3 Year program (51 Credits) for student holding a Master degree
• 5 year program (71 Credits) for student holding a Bachelor degree
STUDY SYSTEM
First semester : June - October
Second semester : November – March
CURRICULUM
Sample Required courses
• Aspects in Economic of Resources,
Agriculture, and Food
• Food and Agribusiness Management
• The Global Food Production Web
• Advanced Food Processing
• Research Method in Agricultural and
Consumer Economic
• Advanced Concepts in Sensory Evaluation
• Advanced Topics in Food Biotechnology
• Reaction Kinetics of Food Deterioration
• Carbohydrate Chemistry in Food
• Lipid Chemistry and Rancidity of Foods
• Advanced Cereal Science
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to Thai Baht
512,000 - 767,000.
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Assumption University is collaborating with University of California at
Davis to offer a PhD. Program in Food Biotechnology.
This unique Doctor of Philosophy Degree program combines the faculties, the educational and research facilities and the high-tech equipment
at the two campuses to create a program on the cutting edge of technology.
The Program is designed to Participate the global efforts on the improving of theSafety of living environments, the Faculty is committed to attain the highest Quality of human capital and scientific knowledge for the
sustainable growth of Agricultural ecosystems and the green utilization
of bioresearches.
Student Graduated from this program will be equipped with marketable
skills and qualifications for work in a high-tech industry, as well as the
academic foundation.
Prospectus :
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GRADUATE
SCHOOL OF
eLEARNING (GSeL)
A very warm welcome to the Graduate
School of eLearning (GSeL)! Just to avoid any
confusion please note that whilst we were
established in 2002 using the name College
of Internet Distance Education (CIDE), as of
July 2012 the name has changed to Graduate School of eLearning (GSeL). The GSeL
is widely recognized as a leader in eLearning and has pioneered many techniques with
great success. As the Dean of the GSeL, I am
delighted to inform you that we continue to
evolve our processes and relevant activities.
With our outstanding programs for learning
and service, GSeL is a perfect place to further
your education. I would like to invite you to
visit our website and discover how GSeL can
help you develop and enhance your knowledge. I am pleased to say that hundreds of
students have already graduated from our
school, progressing to leadership positions in
both industrial and service sectors and now
contribute significantly to the fields of IT and
Business.
We welcome applications from candidates
of all backgrounds and we are committed to
promoting equal opportunities. The GSeL’s
dedicated staff and the faculty are here to
serve you and ensure that your needs are met.
We look forward to receiving your application
and are pleased to receive any questions or
recommendations you may have about the
GSeL.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chitapa Ketavan
Dean
Graduate School of eLearning
MORE INFORMATION
Graduate School of eLearning (GSeL)
Assumption University
Tel : (662) 723-2944
Fax : (662) 723-2959
Website : www.elearning.au.edu
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BACKGROUND
Graduate School of eLearning (GSeL) was established as an international eLearning institution
by the University Council of Assumption University on April 25, 2002 in order to provide an eLearning system of distance education using the
Internet as the core interface. In practice this is
supplemented by off-line eLearning, M-Learning,
AV media, and limited face-to-face interactions.
The Master of Science program in Management
commenced in 2005 as our first eLearning course
offer. Subsequently, in 2006, the Master of Science in Information and Communication Technology and Doctor of Philosophy in eLearning Methodology programs were initiated followed by the
Master of Science in eLearning Methodology and
Graduate Diploma in Teaching Profession programs in the year 2009.
In July 2012, the name CIDE was officially
changed to Graduate School of eLearning
(GSeL). At present, 5 degree programs are being
offered at the GSeL comprising 3 master’s degree
programs and 2 doctoral degree programs:
- Master of Science in Management
- Master of Science in Information and
Communication Technology
- Master of Education in Teaching and
Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy in eLearning Methodology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Teaching and
Technology
All courses offered at GSeL are Internet learning
based. In order to facilitate quality courseware
and Learning Management System (LMS), GSeL
adopted the open source software “MOODLE” as
its main LMS engine. The GSel has customized
the basic LMS by adding features to enable viewing of video lectures online using video stream-
ing. The customized LMS is called SCIT Plus. The
SCIT Plus system allows students to view and listen to the lectures, communicate with instructors
and fellow students as well as submitting assignments and participating in quizzes online.
The eLearning provides a life long learning for
anyone in any course, is convenient for studying
from any place at any time and at any pace, 24
hours a day. GSeL summarises the advantages of
eLearning via our motto:
“Life long learning for anyone, in any course
from anywhere and at anytime”
The GSeL plans to develop new eLearning programs at all levels of education- Ph.D., Master’s,
Bachelor’s and Associate degree which will be
offered to interested individuals to increase their
knowledge and experience in different fields.
The training courses will also be planned to service the social needs, offering e-training by our
Continuing Education in the near future.
VISION
To become a unique and leading international institute of eLearning offering state-of-the-art education and research in several academic fields as
well as new emerging areas of interdisciplinary
studies.
MISSION
To develop high quality eLearning programs and
academic services for education.
To produce qualified and committed professional
with core academic values of Excellence, Virtue,
Integrity, Intellectual Freedom and Future Orientation.
< M.S. (Information and
Communication Technology)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
•
•
Earn a Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited institution
Show proficiency in English or take the
English Proficiency Test conducted by the
Graduate School of eLearning
Computer Literacy with base concept of
computer system.
SELECTION CRITERIA
English Proficiency Test and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years (36 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
CURRICULUM
Foundation Course
ICT 5001 Computer System and Programming
Core Courses
ICT 6011 Computer Systems Organization
ICT 6012 Discrete Structures
ICT 6013 Computer Networks
ICT 6014 Design and Analysis of Algorithm
ICT 6015 Information Management
ICT 6016 Research Methodology
To be the leader in IT education and
recognized nationally and internationally through innovative education technology, services, and research in the field of information
and communication technology.
There are four areas of concentrations offered
by the program.
- There are two areas of concentration
- Network Security and Forensics
- Management of Information Technology (MIT)
First Trimester: June - October
Second Trimester: November - February
Third Trimester: March - May
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to
Thai Baht 250,800 - 268,800
Prospectus :
101
< M.S. (MANAGEMENT)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
•
Earn a Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited institution
Show proficiency in English or take the
English Proficiency Test conducted by the
Graduate School of eLearning
SELECTION CRITERIA
English Proficiency Test and Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years program (36 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: June - October
Second Trimester: November - February
Third Trimester: March - May
CURRICULUM
Required courses
• Organizational Management
• Advanced Marketing Management
• Managerial Accounting
• Managerial Economics
• Advanced Finance
• Business Management Strategy
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to
Thai Baht 251,500 - 264,000
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“360 Degree Management Competency for Anyone,
from Anywhere, and at Any Time”
• To develop creative thinking and analytical skills that entrepreneurs,
corporate managers and leaders need in managing a business
organization in a dynamic environment.
• To develop the management competencies required for
implementation of innovative ideas in business enterprises.
• To provide an understanding of the complexities and challenges of
management of resources in the borderless knowledge economy.
< M.Ed. (TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
•
Earn a Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited institution
Show proficiency in English or take the
English Proficiency Test conducted by the
Graduate School of eLearning
SELECTION CRITERIA
English Proficiency Test and Interview
Improving your knowledge and skills of teaching and technology for
academic or corporate organization.
• To become qualified professionals who are competent in:
- utilizing of educational technology and innovation.
- designing and providing effective instruction for
classroom or eLearning environment.â€Ļ• Study at your own pace and time via eLearning.
DURATION OF STUDY
2 years (36 credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: June - October
Second Trimester: November - February
Third Trimester: March - May
EXAMPLE COURSES OFFERED
Foundation Course
• Teaching Profession
Required Courses
• Teaching and Learning with Technology
• Instruction Design
• Quality Assurance in Education
• Learning Facilitator
• Educational Research
• Webinar in Teaching and Technology
FEES
Approximately 214,000 - 226,500 Baht
throughout the programs
Prospectus :
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< Ph.D. (TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
•
•
•
Master degree in any field from accredited
institution (Non credit courses are required for
applicants without educational background)
Proficiency in English
Two recommendation letters
SELECTION CRITERIA
Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
3 year program (Total 51 Credits)
STUDY SYSTEM
First Trimester: June - October
Second Trimester: November - February
Third Trimester: March - May
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE:
Required courses 15 credits
Dissertation
36 credits
FEES
Thai Student: Approx. 511,500 Baht
Foreign Student: Approx. 524,000 Baht
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“Lead the way in Creating Educational Innovations
for Tomorrow Education”
To develop the professional careers who are knowledgeable and competent to
manage and lead the instructional process with the integration of the
instructional delivery and technology.
To develop professional researchers who are competent to conduct innovative
research systematically to guide the practice of teaching and technology.
Studying at your own pace and time via eLearning
< Ph.D. (eLEARNING METHODOLOGY)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The applicants are expected to meet the following requirements for admission to the
program.
• A Master’s degree or equivalent in related filed of eLearning from an accredited institution.
• Administrative experience / teaching experience of at least 2 years.
• Three letters of recommendation, and
• A research concept paper.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Entrance Examination and/or Interview
DURATION OF STUDY
3 Year program (48 Credits)
The Ph.D eLearning Methodology program is a research degree aiming at
encouraging our Ph.D. students to pursue original research work to create eLearning innovation and to expand the
border of eLearning discipline.
In order to accomplish our common
goals, the College of Internet Distance
Education (CIDE) is creating a new
teaching and learning culture in which
students and instructors work alongside to fulfil our commitments in participatory, students’ centered approach
within warm and friendly atmosphere.
STUDY SYSTEM
First Semester: June - October
Second Semester: November - February
CURRICULUM
•
•
•
•
•
Virtual Experience Based Activities
Documentary Research
Qualifying Examination
Dissertation Proposal Defense
Dissertation Final Defense
FEES
The approximate total fee is equal to
Thai Baht 508,500 - 521,000
Prospectus :
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The naturally scenic and placid setting of the Assumption University Suvarnabhumi campus excites the minds of students to strive,
to seek, to find but never to yield to defeat or desolation
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IMPORTANT
The provisional information Statements set forth in this catalog should
not be construed as the basis of any contract between a student and this
institution. As such Assumption University reserves the right to change
any provision listed in this catalog, including, but not limited to academic
requirements for graduation. Every effort through the Office of Graduate
Studies, will be made to keep students advised of any such changes.
The University Registrar
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Prospectus
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