Master of Arts (Tourism Hospitality and Contemporary Thai Culture Innovation Management)
Education type/plan: Plan A2, Plan B
Teaching dates: Monday - Sunday
Duration of study: 2 years but not more than 5 years
Assessment criteria for applicants: Examination and interview
Curriculum Structure:
Plan A2
Plan B
Specific subjects (24 credits)
Required subjects (12 credits)
Electives (not less than 12 credits)
Thesis (12 credits)
Specific subjects (30 credits)
Required subjects (12 credits)
Electives (not less than 18 credits)
Independent Study (6 credits)
Admission Requirements:
Plan A2
Plan B
Hold a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in any field, and have a GPA of at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale; or have at least one year of work experience for those who fail to meet the requirements in 1
Meet additional qualifications specified by the University Graduate Studies Admission Announcement.
Fulfill any additional eligibility requirements as determined by the respective program committee
Hold a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in any field, and have a GPA of at least 2.25 on a 4.00 scale; or have at least one year of work experience for those who fail to meet the requirements in 1
Meet additional qualifications specified by the University Graduate Studies Admission Announcement.
Fulfill any additional eligibility requirements as determined by the respective program committee
Possible careers after graduation:
A lecturer or an academic staff person or a researcher in a tourism educational institution, a hospitality & culture industry employee in a local organization
A plan analyst in a public and private agency
A tourism developer at a local administrative organization
A tourism entrepreneur
Master of Arts Program (Social Science and Development)
Education type/plan: Plan A1, Plan A2, Plan B
Teaching dates: Monday - Sunday
Duration of study: 2 years but not more than 5 years
Assessment criteria for applicants: Examination and interview
Curriculum Structure:
Plan A1
Plan A2
Plan B
Specific subjects (0 credits)
Thesis (36 credits)
Specific subjects (not less than 24 credits)
Required subjects (15 credits)
Electives (not less than 9 credits)
Thesis (12 credits)
Specific subjects (not less than 30 credits)
Required subjects (15 credits)
Electives (not less than 15 credits)
Independent Study (6 credits)
Admission Requirements:
Plan A1
Plan A2 and B
Hold a Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent in social development, and have a GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.00 scale; or have at least three years of work experience in social development for those with a GPA lower than 3.25
Meet additional qualifications specified by the University Graduate Studies Admission Announcement
Fulfill any additional eligibility requirements as determined by the respective program committee
Hold a Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent in social development, and have a GPA of at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale.
Meet additional qualifications specified by the University Graduate Studies Admission Announcement.
Fulfill any additional eligibility requirements as determined by the respective program committee.
Possible careers after graduation:
A domestic or international NGO professional
A researcher
A social business entrepreneur
A social development officer
A Social and Environmental Responsibility Officer for a corporation
Master of Arts Program (Social Science and Development)