Electrical Engineering
(EE)
1. Overview of Electrical Engineering (EE)
This engineering program is for anyone who has a passion and is inquisitive about electrical systems with modern applications: Power Electronics
/ Electric Vehicles (EV) / Machines, Renewable (Solar) Power Sources, Smart Grid (Internet of Things / Artificial Intelligence), Signals
and Systems / Wireless Communications, Control Systems. They will learn practical skills in a well-equipped and safe laboratory with
hands-on experiences from Professors who are accomplished in the field.
2. Trends/Careers in Electrical Engineering (EE)
- High Voltage / Power Electronics Engineering: EE4705/6 Power Electronics + Lab, EE4506 (High Voltage Engineering); EE4501/5 Power System Analysis/Protection.
- Electric Vehicles / Machines (EV) Engineering: EE4401 Electric Drive, EE2410/1 Electrical Machines System + Lab.
- Renewable (Solar) Power / Smart Grid Engineer: EE4511 Renewable Energy, EE4512 (Smart Grid), EE4518 (Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution).
- Control Systems / Engineering: EE3406 Control Systems, EE4503 Electrical Systems Design, EE3705 Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers. - Electronics / Communication Systems Engineering: EE3310 Signals, Systems, and Comm., CE4224 Telecomm. Network Lab,
EE2202/3-2605/6 Electronics / Circuit + Lab, EE3301 Electromagnetics.
3. Curriculum Structure (EE)
| A. General Education | 30 credits |
| B. Basic Engineering Courses | 53 credits |
| C. Major Required Courses | 45 credits |
| D. Major Elective Courses | 6 credits |
| E. Free Elective Courses | 6 credits |
| Total | 140 credits |
4. Study Plan (Flow Chart)
5. Course Credit and Numbering System
All courses are identified by a course ID. For example, “GE 2202” is the course ID for the “Ethics” course. Additionally, every course is assigned a credit number. One credit hour requires a minimum of 15 hours of class attendance. A subject of 3 credit hours will require at least 45 hours in class. To qualify for the final examination in any subject, each student must have at least 80% of class attendance. In some exceptional cases, at the discretion of the Lecturer and/or the Dean of the Faculty concerned, this requirement may be waived. All courses are assigned a four-digit number with the following format: Credits (Lecture-Lab-Self Studying). Therefore, GE 2202 Ethics has 3 credits (requires 3 × 15 = 45 hours in class). The three numbers in parentheses (3-0-6) would mean that the course has 3 hours of lecture, zero hours of laboratory, and expects 6 hours of self-studying.
6. List of Subjects in the Curriculum and Categorization
A. General Education (30 credits):
- ELE 1001 Communicative English I 3 (2-3-6)
- ELE 1002 Communicative English II 3 (2-3-6)
- ELE 2000 Academic English 3 (2-3-6)
- ELE 2001 Advanced Academic English 3 (2-3-6)
- GE 2202 Ethics 3 (3-0-6)
- GE Pool (Language Course, 2 credits; students select one of the courses below):
- GE 1410 Thai for Professional Communication 2 (2-0-4) (For Thai students), or
- GE 1411 Thai Language for Multicultural Communication 2 (2-0-4) (For non-Thai students), or
- GE 1412 Introductory Thai Usage 2 (2-0-4) (For Thai students from international programs)
- GE Pool (Social Science Courses, 6 credits; students select two of the courses below)
- EG 1001 Digital Literacy 3 (3-0-6)
- GE 1209 Psychology Application in Daily Life 3 (3-0-6)
- GE 2207 Sport, Health and Wellness Development 3 (3-0-6)
- GE Pool (Science and Math Courses, 5 credits; students select two of the courses below)
- EG1002 Application Design for Everyone (3-0-6)
- EG1004 Artificial Intelligence for Beginners (3-0-6)
- BBA 1028 The Art of Data Essentials 2 (2-1-4)
- GE 1303 Science for Sustainable Future 2 (2-0-4)
- GE Pool (Humanities Course, 2 credits; students select one of the courses below)
- ADX1102 Design Culture Exposure 2 (0-4-4)
- FT2003A Foods Changing the World (Part A) 2 (2-0-4)
------------------------------------------------------------Humanity Courses:
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ADX 1102 Design Culture Exposure 2 (0-4-4)
ADX 1140 Journey for Urban Art and Culture Exploration 3 (3-0-6)
FT 2003A Foods Changing the World (Part A) 2 (2-0-4)
FT 2003B Foods Changing the World (Part B) 1 (1-0-2)
GE 1104 Thai Historical Perspectives 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1107 Perspectives in Politics and Economy 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2102 Human Heritage and Globalization 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2103 Art of Reasoning 3 (3-0-6)
MU 1002 Pop Music Appreciation 3 (3-0-6)
MU 1231 History and Literature of Music 3 (3-0-6)
MU 3602 Music Therapy 3 (3-0-6)
MU 4223 Music in Human Life 3 (3-0-6)
------------------------------------------------------------Social Science Courses:
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AD 3280 Inspiration, Lifestyles and Popular Culture 3 (2-2-5)ADX 1101 Art and Design Appreciation 3 (0-6-3)
ADX 1240 Artist Studio (Painting and Rendering) 3 (1-4-4)
ADX 1303 Design Communication 3 (2-2-5)
ADX 1304 Design Fundamental 3 (2-2-5)
BBA 1001 Business Exploration
(From old GE courses)
3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1004 Essential Marketing for Entrepreneurs(From old GE courses)
2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1005 Essential Finance for Entrepreneurs
(From old GE courses)
2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1006 Essential Economics for Entrepreneurs
(From old GE courses)
2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1010 Design Thinking in Business 3 (3-0-6)BBA 1012 Entrepreneurial Marketing 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1020 Design Thinking Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1021 Design Thinking Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1022 Building CEO and Leadership Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1023 Building CEO and Leadership Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1024 Entrepreneurial Marketing Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1025 Entrepreneurial Marketing Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
CA 1110 Art and Beauty of Living 3 (2-2-5)
EG 1001 Digital Literacy 3 (3-0-6)
FT 1003 Food Factory Explore Trip (Special course) 3 (3-0-6)
FT 2004 Drinkology: The Art of drinking 3 (3-0-6)
FT 2005 Food Zodiac 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1204 Physical Education 1 (0-2-1)
GE 1205 ASEAN Ways 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1209 Psychology Application in Daily Life 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2207 Sport, Health and Wellness Development 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2209 The Power of Personality in Leadership 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2210 Love and Art of Living 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2212 Exotic Thai Food and Crafts 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2213 Thai Market Vendor Exposure 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 2004 UI/UX Design and Prototyping 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 2005 Design Thinking 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 4502 Tech Startup 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 1501 Business Law 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 1502 Fundamentals of Tax Law 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 4540 International Business Law and Start-Up Business 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 4806 Business and Human Rights 3 (3-0-6)
MB 2531 Music Business 3 (3-0-6)
NGE 0110 First Aid and Basic Life Support 3 (3-0-6)
NGE 0111 Innovative Media and Project InfluencingHealth Risk Behavior 3 (3-0-6)
------------------------------------------------------------For Science and Mathematics Courses:
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BBA 1007 Data Analytics for Entrepreneurs (From old GE courses) 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1013 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1014 The Art of Data for Business 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1026 Entrepreneurial Finance Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1027 Entrepreneurial Finance Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1028 The Art of Data Essentials 2 (2-1-4)
BBA 1029 The Art of Data Workshop 1 (0-1-1)
CA 1201 Creative Photography 3 (2-2-5)
CA 1202 Computer Graphic for Presentation Design for Pitching 3 (2-2-5)
CSX 3001 Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1002 Application Design for Everyone 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1003 Introduction to Internet of Things (IoTs) 3 (3-0-6) (Core Course for AI 673xxxxx – 71xxxxx)EG 1004 Artificial Intelligence for beginners (Core Course for AI 673xxxxx – 71xxxxx) 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1005 3D Modelling and 3D Printing Technology 3 (3-0-6)
FT 1004 A Food-Agri-Bio Tech Trend Update (Part A) 2 (2-0-4)
FT 1004B Food-Agri-Bio Tech Trend Update (Part B) 1 (1-0-2)
FT 1005 Sustainability and Circular Living 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1302 Ecology and Sustainability 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1303 Science for Sustainable Future (From old GE courses) 2 (2-0-4)
GE 2304 Lifestyles and Sustainability in Dynamic World 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 3002 Introduction to Information Technology 3 (3-0-6)
------------------------------------------------------------For Language Courses:
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GE 1403 Thai Language for Professional Communication (For Thai students) 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1409 Thai Language for Intercultural Communication (For Non-Thai students) 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1410 Thai for Profession Communication (Required course for Thai Student) (From old GE courses) 2 (2-0-4)
GE 1411 Thai Language for Multicultural Communication (Required course for non-Thai students) (From old GE courses) 2 (2-0-4)
GE 1412 Introductory Thai Usage (Required course for Thai students from International Program) (From old GE courses) 2 (2-0-4)
GE 1413 Introduction to Korean Language and K-pop Culture 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1414 Introduction to Spanish Language and Culture 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1415 Storytelling and Presentation Skills in English 3 (3-0-6)
GE 3401 Public Speaking in Thai 3 (3-0-6)------------------------------------------------------------For Elective Courses (No group needed):
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AD 3280 Inspiration, Lifestyles and Popular Culture 3 (2-2-5)ADX 1101 Art and Design Appreciation 3 (0-6-3)
ADX 1102 Design Culture Exposure 2 (0-4-4)
ADX 1140 Journey for Urban Art and Culture Exploration 3 (3-0-6)
ADX 1240 Artist Studio (Painting and Rendering) 3 (1-4-4)
ADX 1303 Design Communication 3 (2-2-5)
ADX 1304 Design Fundamental 3 (2-2-5)
BBA 1010 Design Thinking in Business 3 (3-0-6)BBA 1012 Entrepreneurial Marketing 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1013 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1014 The Art of Data for Business 3 (3-0-6)
BBA 1020 Design Thinking Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1021 Design Thinking Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1022 Building CEO and Leadership Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1023 Building CEO and Leadership Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1024 Entrepreneurial Marketing Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1025 Entrepreneurial Marketing Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1026 Entrepreneurial Finance Essentials 2 (2-0-4)
BBA 1027 Entrepreneurial Finance Workshop 1 (1-0-2)
BBA 1028 The Art of Data Essentials 2 (2-1-4)
BBA 1029 The Art of Data Workshop 1 (0-1-1)
CA 1110 Art and Beauty of Living 3 (2-2-5)
CA 1201 Creative Photography 3 (2-2-5)
CA 1202 Computer Graphic for Presentation Design for Pitching 3 (2-2-5)
CSX 3001 Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1001 Digital Literacy 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1002 Application Design for Everyone 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1003 Introduction to Internet of Things (IoTs) 3 (3-0-6) (Core Course for AI 673xxxxx – 71xxxxx)EG 1004 Artificial Intelligence for beginners (Core Course for AI 673xxxxx – 71xxxxx) 3 (3-0-6)
EG 1005 3D Modelling and 3D Printing Technology 3 (3-0-6)
FT 1003 Food Factory Explore Trip (Special course) 3 (3-0-6)
FT 1004 A Food-Agri-Bio Tech Trend Update (Part A) 2 (2-0-4)
FT 1004B Food-Agri-Bio Tech Trend Update (Part B) 1 (1-0-2)
FT 1005 Sustainability and Circular Living 3 (3-0-6)
FT 2003A Foods Changing the World (Part A) 2 (2-0-4)
FT 2003B Foods Changing the World (Part B) 1 (1-0-2)
FT 2004 Drinkology: The Art of drinking 3 (3-0-6)
FT 2005 Food Zodiac 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1104 Thai Historical Perspectives 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1107 Perspectives in Politics and Economy 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1204 Physical Education 1 (0-2-1)
GE 1205 ASEAN Ways 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1209 Psychology Application in Daily Life 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1302 Ecology and Sustainability 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1403 Thai Language for Professional Communication (For Thai students) 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1409 Thai Language for Intercultural Communication (For Non-Thai students) 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1413 Introduction to Korean Language and K-pop Culture 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1414 Introduction to Spanish Language and Culture 3 (3-0-6)
GE 1415 Storytelling and Presentation Skills in English 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2102 Human Heritage and Globalization 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2103 Art of Reasoning 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2207 Sport, Health and Wellness Development 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2209 The Power of Personality in Leadership 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2210 Love and Art of Living 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2212 Exotic Thai Food and Crafts 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2213 Thai Market Vendor Exposure 3 (3-0-6)
GE 2304 Lifestyles and Sustainability in Dynamic World 3 (3-0-6)
GE 3401 Public Speaking in Thai 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 2004 UI/UX Design and Prototyping 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 2005 Design Thinking 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 3002 Introduction to Information Technology 3 (3-0-6)
ITX 4502 Tech Startup 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 1501 Business Law 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 1502 Fundamentals of Tax Law 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 4540 International Business Law and Start-Up Business 3 (3-0-6)
LLB 4806 Business and Human Rights 3 (3-0-6)
MB 2531 Music Business 3 (3-0-6)
MU 1002 Pop Music Appreciation 3 (3-0-6)
MU 1231 History and Literature of Music 3 (3-0-6)
MU 3602 Music Therapy 3 (3-0-6)
MU 4223 Music in Human Life 3 (3-0-6)
NGE 0110 First Aid and Basic Life Support 3 (3-0-6)
NGE 0111 Innovative Media and Project Influencing Health Risk Behavior 3 (3-0-6)
B. Basic Engineering Courses (53 credits):
- BG 1204 Calculus I 3 (3-0-6)
- BG 1205 Calculus II 3 (3-0-6)
- BG 1211 Physics I 3 (3-0-6)
- BG 1212 Physics Laboratory I 1 (0-3-2)
- BG 1213 Physics II 3 (3-0-6)
- BG 1214 Physics Laboratory II 1 (0-3-2)
- BG 1221 Computer Programming 3 (3-0-6)
- BG 2207 Engineering Mathematics 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 2704 Digital Logic Design 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 2705 Digital Logic Design Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 2201 Electric Circuits 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 2202 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 2605 Engineering Electronics 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 2606 Engineering Electronics Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 3705 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 3 (3-0-6)
- ME 1113 Engineering Drawing 3 (2-3-6)
- ME 1114 Engineering Workshop 2 (0-4-2)
- BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- BG 1108 General Chemistry 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 3606 Electrical Instruments and Measurements 3 (3-0-6)
- IE 1110 Engineering Materials 3 (3-0-6)
- ME 2211 Engineering Mechanics I 3 (3-0-6)
C. Major Required Courses for Electrical (45 credits):
- CE 4224 Telecommunication Network Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 2410 Electrical Machines System 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 2411 Electrical Machines System Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 3301 Electromagnetic Fields 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 3310 Signals, Systems, and Communications 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 3406 Control Systems 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4401 Electric Drive 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4501 Power System Analysis 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4503 Electrical Systems Design 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4505 Power System Protection 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4506 High Voltage Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4511 Renewable Energy 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4512 Smart Grid 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4518 Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4705 Power Electronics 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4706 Power Electronics Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 4901 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Project I 1 (0-3-2)
- EE 4902 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Project II 2 (0-6-3)
D. Major Elective Courses (6 credits)
- BG2212 Applied Statistics 3 (3-0-6)
- (Choose one subject from the following list, click here for the entire list, xxx)
- EE 3704 Embedded Systems 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 3003 Mobile Applications Development 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 4115 Fundamentals of Machine Learning 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 4301 Fundamentals of Internet of Things 3 (3-0-6)
- CE 4715/6 Artificial Intelligence I/II 3 (3-0-6)
- IE 4201 Engineering Management 3 (3-0-6)
- MCE 3220 Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4903 Advanced Topics in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4904 Special Problems in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 4907 Electrical Engineering Industrial Training 3 (0-9-6)
- TE 4111 Antenna Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
Major Elective Courses for Electrical Engineers / Computer EngineersCE 3003 Mobile Applications Development 3 (3-0-6)
CE 3105 Microprocessor Programming Using Assembly & C 3 (3-0-6)
CE 3106 Programming Languages 3 (3-0-6)
CE 3111 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 (3-0-6)
CE 3707 Microprocessor Systems Design 1 (0-3-2)
CE 3901 Digital Audio/Video Coding Technique 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4002 Introduction to Broadcasting Technology 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4108 Operations Research 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4109 Information Systems Analysis and Design 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4110 CompilersCE 4114 Data Mining 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4115 Fundamentals of Machine Learning 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4201 Image Processing and Computer Vision 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4207 System and Network Programming 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4223 Advanced Computer Networks 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4226 Network Systems Analysis and Design 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4227 Mobile and Wireless Networks 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4229 Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4301 Fundamental of Internet of Things 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4303 Introduction to Big-Data 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4304 Programming for Data Analytics 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4310 Introduction to Financial Technology 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4713 Advanced Computer Architecture 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4714 Fault-Tolerant Computer 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4715 Artificial Intelligence I 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4716 Artificial Intelligence II 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4801 Computer Graphics Programming 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4802 Fundamentals of Virtual Reality 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4803 Fundamentals of Game Development 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4804 Introduction to GPU Computing 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4810 Advanced Topics in Game Development 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4811 Special Problems in Game Development 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4903 Advanced Topics in Computer Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4904 Special Problems in Computer Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
CE 4907 Computer Engineering Industrial Training 3 (3-0-6)EE 3601 Electronic Circuit Design 3 (3-0-6)
EE 3602 Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
EE 3704 Embedded Systems 3 (3-0-6)
EE 4305 Digital Signal Processing 3 (3-0-6)
EE 4403 Basic MechatronicsEE 4602 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 (3-0-6)
EE 4903 Advanced Topics in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
EE 4904 Special Problems in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
EE 4907 Electrical Engineering Industrial Training 3 (3-0-6)BEN 3303 Entrepreneurial Leadership 3 (3-0-6)
BEN 3304 Project Management 3 (3-0-6)
BEN 4213 Digital Entrepreneurship 3 (3-0-6)
BEN 4315 Family Business Management 3 (3-0-6)CDI 3211 Game Design 3 (2-2-5)
GDC 3107 User Interface Design 3 (2-2-5)
IE 4201 Engineering Management 3 (3-0-6)
IE 4203 Engineering Economics 3 (3-0-6)MCE 3220 Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles 3 (3-0-6)
MCE 4102 Introduction to Industrial Automation 3 (3-0-6)
MCE 4104 Automation Technology 4.0 3 (3-0-6)TE 3102 Communication Networks and Transmission Lines 3 (3-0-6)
TE 3301 Radio Wave Propagation 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4111 Antenna Engineering 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4112 Optical Communications 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4113 Digital Communications 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4201 Communication Electronics 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4202 Communication Electronics Laboratory 1 (0-3-2)
TE 4204 Optoelectronics 3 (3-0-6)
TE 4301 Principle of Telecommunications Policies 3 (3-0-6)Notes:- Students can take courses from basic engineering courses or required courses ofother majors to fulfill their major elective courses.
- Electrical engineering students must take BG2212 Applied Statistics or equivalentas one of their major elective courses.
E. Free Elective Courses (6 credits)
- CE 1000 Digital Literacy for Engineers 3 (3-0-6)
- EE 1000 Basic Engineering Tools 3 (3-0-6)
- Students can take the free elective courses from any faculty at AU.
7. Graduation Requirements
Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautic Engineering upon students who meet all of the following requirements specified in the Graduate Program Standard Criteria B.E. 2548 and Assumption University Bylaw B.E. 2548 as follows:
- To have completed the total number of credits of the curriculum.
- To have obtained a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00.
- Have met the minimum English proficiency requirement specified in one of the following criteria:
- AU English Proficiency Assessment 70% or
- TOEFL (iBT) 90 or
- TOEFL (P) 575 or
- IELTS 6.5
- To have participated in 16 sessions of the Professional Ethics Seminar.
- To have obtained library and financial clearance from the University.
- To have demonstrated good-behavior and discipline.
8. Admissions Requirements
- Applicants with any of the following qualifications are eligible to apply :
- High School Transcript and Graduation Diploma
- I.G.C.S.E./G.C.S.E./G.C.E. “O” level graduation diploma, then at least 5 subjects and GCE ‘A’ Level or GCE ‘AS’ Level at least 3 subjects, 8 subjects in total with a grade of no less than “C” cannot be repeated at the same level.
- GED Transcript and Diploma, then at least 4 subjects with scores no less than 145, total scores no less than 580.
- IB certificate in at least 5 subjects with grades no less than 4.
- Certificate of Education and statement of results, which are issued by the Australian Qualifications Framework for applicants who have graduated from Australia.
- Other equivalent certificates or diplomas, as authorized by the Ministry of Education.
- Applicants must be free from infectious diseases or other handicaps that can hinder their study.
- Applicants must be able to bear all expenses related to their studies.
- Applicants must have good manners and testify to the university that they will be attentive, make the fullest use of their capabilities in their studies, and strictly conform to the university’s rules and regulations.
Remark: If your diploma and transcript are in a language other than English, they must be translated to English and certified by their own government’s Ministry of Education, Foreign Ministry, or Embassy, or issued in English by their graduated school confirming that graduates of these programs are eligible to apply to regular full-time programs worldwide.
Admission for Non-Thai Students
Accepted non-Thai applicants will be provided further information once their applications are received, and format acceptance letters will be sent to be used mainly to obtain Non-Immigrant Visas from the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate nearest to their home. The university arranges an extended visa for full-time students (“Full time” means they are taking 12 credits or more per semester).
Note: A Tourist visa is not acceptable. Entering Thailand without the proper visa necessitates exit and reentry. Note 2: If found lacking in any of the conditions listed above, the applicant will have his or her admission declined, or his or her student’s status nullified immediately.
More detailed information is provided in AU Bulletins, which are updated every academic semester.
