Master of Science Programme in Computational and Data Science

 
 
 

Programme’s Philosophy

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     Computational and data science is an interdisciplinary field that uses computational knowledge such as mathematics, statistics, and computers to analyze data from various fields of science that will lead to forecasting, pattern recognition and method for decision-making in areas to be applied, such as agriculture, business, natural resources and the environment, etc.

     The Computational and data Science program focuses on developing learners to change their thinking processes (cognitive) and integrate Big data from different sciences into models or patterns to understand and predict what will happen and use it for effective decision making.

Programme’s Objectives

To aim to produce graduates with knowledge research competence in computational and data science with the following characteristics:

– Adhering to code of conduct

– 21st century skills

– A positive attitude

– Responsibility for duties and society and can work in diverse societies

– Ability to develop models by integrating various sciences related to be used for effective decision making

Programme’s Highlights

-Data and technology trends in data analytics, modeling, prediction and prescription

-Data scientist is the hottest career topics in business and other fields

-Variety of problems to pursue your study in a particular subject such as economics and logistics, environment, agricultural science.

Career Opportunities

1. Academic staff (Teacher or Lecturer)

2. Professional scientist.

3. Data scientist, Data analyst

4. Resercher

Tuition and Fees

  • Plan A1, A2:
    • 45,500 Baht per semester
    • 182,000 Baht per programme

Programme Structure

 (Refer to Master of Science Program in Computational and Data Science Year 2021)

Note:

 

  • A1 = Thesis (not less than 36 credits), no course work
  • A2 = Thesis (not less than 12 credits) with course work (not less than 12 credits)
  • B = Coursework (No Thesis) with Independent Study (IS) or Special Project (not less than 3 credits but not over 6 credits)
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