Master of Science Programme in Technology and Sustainable Environmental Management
Programme’s Philosophy
The department of Environmental Health has developed a curriculum. This is to fill the need for personnel with potential in environmental management at the international level based on the philosophy of reformism “Reconstructionism”. It focuses on using technology and environmental management to apply a holistic economic model (BCG) to manage environmental problems at the national and international level to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Providing project-based teaching and learning, research and innovation processes along with morality and ethics.
In the context of community-level international development to create graduates with a high ability to create a positive impact on the environment to drive under the BCG economic model according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Programme’s Objectives
To produce master’s degrees with knowledge and abilities as follows:
1. Have knowledge of technology and sustainable environmental management to drive a holistic economy.
2. Have skills in choosing technology and creating knowledge using research or innovation processes that drive sustainable development.
3. Have ethics in work
4. Have awareness and be able to communicate a positive attitude towards the environment (Green talent)
Programme’s Highlights
New
– There is integration of technology and environmental management to push the BCG economic model at the community level to the international level for achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
– Apply knowledge of the BCG economic model in technology and environmental management.
Different
– Be a leader in positive environmental concepts (BCG adapter) for communities and society.
Better
– There is integration of technology and environmental management using strategic border areas and points for solve environmental and health problems such as air pollution and cross-border pollution.
– Technology and environmental management are integrated with the BCG economic model using strategic border areas and points for solve environmental and health problems such as air pollution and cross-border pollution.
Career Opportunities
Careers that can be pursued after graduation
The Master’s Degree in Sustainable Environmental Technology and Management can pursue a career in government agencies, state enterprises, and private agencies. Independent environmental organization in various positions as follows:
1. Environmental academic in government and private agencies such as the Pollution Control Department Office of Natural Resources and Environment, etc.
2. Environmental consultant in private agencies such as environmental consulting companies
3. Academics or administrators in the position of public health and environmental administrators in government agencies such as the Ministry of Public Health local administrative organization Public and private hospitals
4. Environmental researchers in government and private agencies
5. Environmental academics in foreign agencies such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US. EPA), World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United Nations (UN), etc.
Tuition and Fees
- 208,000 Baht per Programme
- 52,000 Baht per Semester
Programme Structure
Plan 1.1
Total credits 36 credits (2-year Master’s Degree)
1. Non-credit required course
2. Thesis 36 credits
Plan 1.2
Total credits 36 credits (2-year Master’s Degree)
1. Non-credit required course
2. Major Required Courses 18 credits
3. Major Elective Courses 6 credits
4. Thesis 12 credits
Plan 2
Total credits 36 credits (2-year Master’s Degree)
1. Non-credit required course
2. Major Required Courses 24 credits
3. Major Elective Courses 6 credits
4. Thesis 6 credits
(Refer to Master of Science Program in Applied Sports Science and Technology Year 2023)
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)