Course Philosophy
Produce graduates in Knowledge of the Land for Sustainable Development who, with professional and academic competence alongside ethics and morality, become valuable human resources for improvement of themselves, community, and society by adopting the King’s Philosophy, community wisdom, and universal science as practical guidelines for sustainable development.
Objective
- To become a model of short course (module) which integrates diverse disciplines to achieve completeness in and of itself so learners can apply knowledge gained to their careers.
- Promote lifelong learning because learners can be among those in school age and working age, the elderly, or the disadvantaged who need knowledge from career building courses.
- Promote lessons in entrepreneurship and modern agriculture (smart farming) with an emphasis on practicality. The students can start a new business (start-up) or become farmers and entrepreneurs according to their selected courses.
- Promote arrangement of innovative learning and new knowledge creation
- Promote learning in collaboration with the establishment/community in the form of work-integrated learning to develop the skills needed for the job and build readiness to work.
Name of Degree and Field of Study
Degree Title (Thai) |
วิทยาศาสตรบัณฑิต (ศาสตร์แห่งแผ่นดินเพื่อการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน) |
Abbreviation (Thai) |
วท.บ. (ศาสตร์แห่งแผ่นดินเพื่อการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน) |
Degree Title (English) |
Bachelor of Science (Knowledge of The Land for Sustainable Development) |
Abbreviation (English) |
B.S. (Knowledge of The Land for Sustainable Development) |
Course Structure
1. Total number of credits throughout the course |
No less than |
120 credits |
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2. Course Structure |
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(1) General Education Course |
No less than |
30 credits |
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– Wellness |
No less than | 3 credits | |
– Entrepreneurship |
No less than | 6 credits | |
– Language and Communication |
No less than | 13 credits | |
– Thai Citizen and Global Citizen |
No less than | 5 credits | |
– Aesthetics |
No less than | 3 credits | |
(2) Specific Required Course |
No less than |
84 credits |
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– Required subject (Science) | 24 credits | ||
– Required subject (Integrated) | 20 credits | ||
– Elective subjects |
No less than | 40 credits | |
(3) Free Elective Course |
No less than |
6 credits |