Course Philosophy
Produce postgraduates in Knowledge of the Land for Sustainable Development with academic competence, specialized professional expertise, and ability to integrate various disciplines alongside ethics and morality, who 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.
Produce postgraduates in Knowledge of the Land for Sustainable Development with academic and professional expertise to become leaders who have reversible critical thinking skills in integrated science for economic development towards sustainability in bioeconomy, circular economy, and green economy dimensions under the framework of morality and ethics, so they can be valuable human resources to themselves, their community, and society.
Objective
- To produce postgraduates with reversible analytical skills in integrated science of Knowledge of The Land for Sustainable Development.
- To produce postgraduates with the ability to apply the philosophy of sufficiency economy to create innovative ideas in line with morality and ethics.
- To produce postgraduates who have the knowledge, abilities, skills, and paradigms that support the everchanging global environment under the concept of bioeconomy, circular economy, and green economy.
Name of Degree and Field of Study
Degree Title (Thai) |
วิทยาศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต (ศาสตร์แห่งแผ่นดินเพื่อการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน) |
Abbreviation (Thai) |
วท.ม. (ศาสตร์แห่งแผ่นดินเพื่อการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน) |
Degree Title (English) |
Master of Science (Knowledge of The Land for Sustainable Development) |
Abbreviation (English) |
M.S. (Knowledge of The Land for Sustainable Development) |
Course Structure
Plan A, Type A |
No less than |
36 credits |
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Course Structure |
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a. Major Subjects |
No less than |
8 credits
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– Seminar | 2 credits (Credits do not count) |
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– Compulsory subjects | 6 credits (Credits do not count) |
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b. Thesis |
No less than |
36 credits |
Plan A, Type B |
No less than |
36 credits |
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Course Structure |
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a. Major Subjects |
No less than |
24 credits |
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– Seminar | 2 credits | ||
– Compulsory subjects | 12 credits | ||
– Elective subject | No less than | 10 credits | |
b. Thesis |
No less than |
12 credits |
Plan B |
No less than |
36 credits |
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Course Structure |
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a. Major Subjects |
No less than |
30 credits |
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– seminar | 2 credits | ||
– Compulsory subjects | 12 credits | ||
– Elective subject | No less than | 16 credits | |
b. Independent Study |
6 credits |