Faculty of Economics established in 1949 1 The campus is beautifully situated on the Chao Phraya River in the heart of Bangkok's governing district 2 3 4 The campus surrounding 5 Programs offering International Program: All courses are taught in English 1 Bachelor of Economics (English Program) 2 Masters Degree in Economics (English Program) 3 Ph.D. in Economics (English Program) 6 Programs offerings Thai Program 1 Bachelor of Economics; BEcon 2 Masters Degree in Economics; MEcon 3 Masters Degree in Business Economics; MBE 4 Master of Laws and Economics in International Trade; TITLE 7 Semesters First semester: August - December Second semester: January - May Summer: June - July 8 Areas of Studies – Theoretical and Quantitative Economics – Political Economics – Monetary and Financial Economics – Public Economics – International Economics – Development Economics – Labor and Resource (environmental) Economics – Industrial Economics – Agricultural Economics 9 Example of Economic Courses offered (more than 40 courses a year) Bachelor of Economics International Program EE403 Economics and Law EE435 Introductory Financial Econometrics EE404 History of Economics Thought EE 439 Seminar in Monetary and Financial Economics EE211 Principles of Microeconomics EE441 Economics of Public Expenditure EE212 Principles of Macroeconomics EE 442 Economics of Public Revenue EE311 Microeconomic Theory EE449 Seminar in Public Economics EE312 Macroeconomic Theory EE451 International Trade Theory and Policy EE411 Microeconomic Analysis EE452 International Monetary Economics EE320 Introductory Mathematical Economics EE459 Seminar in International Trade Theory and Policy EE325 Introductory Econometrics EE460 Thai Economy EE 340 Introductory to Public Economics EE 461 Development Microeconomics EE362 Economics of Selected Asian Countries EE462 Development Macroeconomics EE 401 Political Economics EE 468 Integrated Public Economics, Development Economics, and Political Economics EE 409 Seminar in Political Economy and Economic History EE 469 Seminar in Development Economics EE 421 EE422 EE425 EE 426 Mathematical Economics 1 Mathematical Economics 2 Econometrics 1 Econometrics 2 EE 471 EE474 EE 475 EE381 EE431 Economics of Financial Markets and Institutions EE 390 EE432 Monetary Theory and Policy EE481 EE489 Labor Economics Health Economics Natural Resource Economics Economics of Transportation Economics of Agricultural and Rural Development Industrial Economics Seminar in Industrial Economics 10 Example of Non-Econ Courses offered (more than 42 courses a year) Bachelor of Economics International Program AC201 AC202 BA291 BI151 BI152 CS 296 EL171 EL172 FN201 FN211 FN311 FN312 FN323 FN331 FN 451 Fundamental Accounting Management Accounting Introduction to Business Business Communication in Chinese 1 Business Communication in Chinese 2 Art and Design Foundations English Course 2 English Course 3 Business Finance Financial Markets Financial Management Investments Credit Management Financial Institutions Management Equity Security Analysis MK321 MK 331 MK342 MK 421 MK 352 MK361 MK391 MA216 MA217 MA332 ST216 ST217 PY211 PY 228 TU110 FN 452 FN 428 HR201 MK202 MK 311 MK312 Financial Derivatives Investment Banking Principles of Management Fundamentals of Marketing Consumer Behavior Marketing Management TU111 TU120 TU124 TU130 TU152 Product and Brand Management Integrated Marketing Communication Retail Management Socially Responsible Marketing Services Marketing International Marketing Special Topics in Marketing I Calculus for Social Science 1 Calculus for Social Science 2 Linear Algebra Statistics for Social Science 1 Statistics for Social Science 2 General Psychology Psychology of Interpersonal Relations Integrated Humanities Thailand in Historical, Social and Cultural Perspective Integrated Social Sciences Society and Economy Integrated Sciences and Technology Fundamental Mathematics 11 Example of courses offered Master and Ph.D. in Economics EE611 Microeconomics EE648 Public Economics: Selected Topics 1 EE612 EE613 EE621 EE625 EE710 EE711 EE712 EE601 EE602 EE649 EE651 EE652 EE658 EE659 EE661 EE662 EE668 EE669 Public Economics: Selected Topics 2 International Trade Theory and Policy International Monetary Economics International Economics: Selected Topics 1 International Economics: Selected Topics 2 Development Economics Regional Economics Development Economics: Selected Topics 1 Development Economics: Selected Topics 2 EE671 Labor Economics EE672 Human Resources Economics EE718 EE719 EE623 Macroeconomics Contemporary Economic Issues Mathematics for Economist Econometrics Research Methods in Economics Advanced Microeconomics Advanced Macroeconomics History of Economic Thought Institutional Economics Political Economy and Institutional Economics: Selected Topics 1 Political Economy and Institutional Economics: Selected Topics 2 Economic Theory: Selected Topics 1 Economic Theory: Selected Topics 2 Computational Methods for Economists EE674 EE675 EE676 EE627 Applied Econometrics EE678 EE628 Quantitative Economics: Selected Topics 1 EE679 EC629 EE631 EE632 EE638 EE639 EE641 EE642 Quantitative Economics: Selected Topics 2 Monetary Economics Financial Aspects of Economic Development Monetary Economics: Selected Topics 1 Monetary Economics: Selected Topics 2 Public Economics 1 Public Economics 2 EE681 EE682 EE688 EE689 EE691 EE698 EE699 Health Economics Natural Resources Economics Environmental Economics Economics of Human Resources, Natural Resources and Environmental: Selected Topics 1 Economics of Human Resources, Natural Resources and Environmental: Selected Topics 2 Industrial Organization Empirical Industrial Organization Industrial Organization: Selected Topics 1 Industrial Organization: Selected Topics 2 Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics: Selected Topics 1 Agricultural Economics: Selected Topics 2 EE608 EE609 12 Interesting summer courses EE 391: Thai Rural Studies 6-8 week course students can learn both from course preparation in Bangkok regarding Thailand rural economic environment and 4-6 weeks staying in the village with the villagers to study their way of lives) Field studies to analyze Thai rural area, both quantitatively and qualitatively, in designated area by living with farmers in rural area within certain period of time. Collecting and analyzing data regarding the potential, physical, economic, social and political issues within the area. Identifying and analyzing problems, cause of problems, and the potentials of the area. 13 Interesting summer program (new) June-July (5 weeks) Contemporary Issues of ASEAN Economic, Business, Social and Political Environment Classroom: Lecture and discussion Field experience: field trips to and interview relevant agents in various sectors such as Government agencies Multinational and/or Thai companies in Thailand Summer 2015 (June 8 – July 11) 14 Partner Universities (organizations) Australia University of Melbourne University of Wisconsin – Madison Monash University University of Washington Queensland University of University of Texas at Austin Technology University of Richmond University of Adelaide University of Tennessee University of Sydney Utah State University University of Wollongong USA Canada University of Ottawa McGill University Japan Kyoto University Nagoya University International Christian University Nihon University 15 Partner Universities (organizations) United of Kingdom University of Reading Sweden Stockholm School of Economics Linnaeus University France ICN Business School, Nancy University La Rochelle Business School University of La Rochelle Norway Norwegian School of Economics The Netherlands Leiden University Tilburg University Germany University of Applied Science Schmalkalden Heinrich Boll Stiftung (Southeast Asia) Switzerland The School of Business, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences & Arts 16 Faculty Members 76 Faculty members graduated from world leading universities such as The United States The United Kingdom Japan Australia 17 Research and Publication ERTC The Economic Research and Training Center WTO Watch Project Thammasat Economic Journal (quarterly) Textbooks and others 18 Current research cluster Current research cluster o Country focus: China, Japan, CLMV o Industry focus: Automotive industry, energy, etc. o International trade and investment: Regional integration, developing country inward and outward FDI, etc. o Monetary economics and policy: Macro-model o Public economics and policy: Decentralization, property tax, etc. o Regulatory economics o Environmental economics o Labor and health economics 19 Research and Publication 20 Seminar and Training Annual Symposium Thailand Economic Conference Annual Puey Ungpakorn’s Lecture, Weekly Seminars Thammasat Economic Focus Training Programs for Private and Public Organizations 21 Seminar and Training 22 23 Student Life 24 Library and Computer Lab 25 Student Activities 26 Student Activities 27 Exchange Student To and from Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University Inbound: Approximately 50 students per year Outbound: Approximately 50 students per year 28 Exchange Student 29 Exchange Student 30 Estimated course of living Housing: $200 a month Food: $200 a month Other expenses: $100 a month 31 Scholarships opportunities for foreign full-time students Graduate programs (Ph.D. and Master) o At least 4 full scholarships for foreign students, especially students from developing countries Graduate programs (Ph.D. and Master) o At least 3 full scholarships for foreign students, especially students from developing countries 32 Website & Contact Website: www.econ.tu.ac.th Email: be@econ.tu.ac.th Phone: +66 (0) 2613 2437 to 8 Fax: +66 (0) 2224 0150 Address: Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University 2 Prachan Rd. Bangkok, 10200, Thailand 33 Thank you http://www.econ.tu.ac.th 34