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  • Welcome Address

    by

    Chairman of the EEBA International Program

    Dear EEBA Students,

    The Entrepreneurial Economics Bachelor of Arts Program – EEBA (International

    Program) is pleased to welcome all of you to Faculty of Economics, one of the

    first four faculties founded at Kasetsart University. Since the EEBA international

    program has been established in 2009, then we have already had the first

    graduates in this 2013. Therefore, the 2013 students are our 5th generation of the

    EEBA program. The EEBA international program has been growing progressively

    with great cooperation among Department of Economics, Department of

    Agricultural and Resource Economics, and Department of Cooperatives, Kasetsart

    University. Besides, we also invite our domestic academic partners as guest

    lecturers from Chulalongkorn University, Thammasart University, government and

    private institutions for highest benefits in learning experiences of our EEBA

    students. In addition, the EEBA international program has several international

    academic partners that students are able to seek in double degrees, internship,

    exchange program, study trip, and other international academic activities.

    Again, on behalf of the EEBA International Program, I would like to warmly

    welcome and congratulate you to be our lovely students. During the next 3 – 4

    years, I strongly hope that our EEBA students will have a great time and enjoy

    your campus life exploring Thai and international friendships at Kasetsart

    University.

    Best wishes,

    Faulty of Economics, Kasetsart University

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    EEBA Program Introduction

    Under rapid changes in the global economy, goods, services and

    financial assets move freely across international borders and between institutions

    and corporations. The accumulation of knowledge and the capabilities required to

    prepare for these changes become key resources to facilitate understanding. The

    Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart University recognizes the consequences for

    students to comprehend and put in practice this knowledge and has developed a

    program specializing in Entrepreneurial Economics.

    About the Program

    Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurial Economics, known as EEBA Program, is an

    international undergrate program of the Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart

    University. The program is a full time study for four year and taught in English.

    The program offers four different categories to major and study towards;

    (1) Economic of Logistics;

    (2) Economic of Agricultural Business and Food;

    (3) Economic of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation

    (4) Economic of Tourism and Hospitality.

    Program Objective:

    (1) To create graduates abundant in knowledge and the abilities required to start

    and run a successful business of their own. Backed up with proficiencies in foreign

    language and technology to ensure the effective conduct of business.

    (2) To establish a foundation for education in a more advanced level.

    (3) To produce graduates qualified both academically and ethically, and equipped

    with and conscience.

    (4) To equip graduates with abilities to perform their career professionally both as

    a staff member and an executive in national and multi-national organizations.

    Students in EEBA program will learn applied economic models and

    concepts that facilitate effective business management. They will experience

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    innovative concepts and be able to apply them to achieving academic and

    business skill development.

    They will gain experience, expertise and knowledge from our invited

    lecturers and professors and are able to participate in Exchange Programmes with

    renowned Universities from around the world. Although practical training is not

    required, our staff will arrange training within private industries. Students will enjoy

    certain privileges, for example.

    Double Degree Offered to all students in the program, it is an

    advantage from studying in the program. Students can gain a Double Degree and

    choose from one if four majors to specialize in from well known European

    Universities.

    Double-Degree

    The First Bachelor degree

    Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurial Economics, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart

    University, Thailand

    The Second Bachelor degree

    After successful completion of Levels 1, 2 and 3 (year 3) in the relevant program

    from KU, 4th year EEBA students can choose to study the double degree with our

    partners as follows.

    Please note: The admission criteria depend on requirement of each university,

    referring to MOU. For more information, please contact the office.

    University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

    BSc (Hons) Logistics and Transportation

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    Curriculum Program : Bachelor of Arts Program in Entrepreneurial Economics (International

    Program)

    Degree : Bachelor of Arts (Entrepreneurial Economics) B.A. (Entrepreneurial

    Economics)

    Credit required: at least 130 credits

    General Courses 30 Credits

    Mathematics and Science 6

    Social science 6

    Humanities 4

    Languages 12

    Physical Education 2

    Major Courses 94 Credits

    Specific Courses (Note A) 64

    Elective Courses (Note B&C) 30

    General Elective Courses 6

    Structure

    Major Courses

    Note A : List of Specific Courses (64 Credits)

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

    01111111 Principles of Microeconomics 3(3-0)

    01111112 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0)

    01111121 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0)

    01111122 Statistics for Economists 3(3-0)

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    01111138 Entrepreneurial Economics Ethics 3(3-0)

    01111151 Introduction to Information Technology

    Economics

    3(3-0)

    01111213 Intermediate Microeconomics 3(3-0)

    01111214 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3(3-0)

    01111215 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3(3-0)

    01111216 Cooperative and Community Economics 3(3-0)

    01111217 Structure of Thai Economy 3(3-0)

    01111223 Fundamental Econometrics 3(3-0)

    01111239 Economics of Laws 3(3-0)

    01111319 Fundamental Agri-enterprise 3(3-0)

    01111331 Human Resource and Industrial Economics 3(3-0)

    01111332 Business Economics 3(3-0)

    01111333 Analysis of International Economics 3(3-0)

    01111335 Economics of Financial Management 3(3-0)

    01111425 Project Feasibility Analysis 3(3-0)

    01111491 Economic Research Methods for

    Entrepreneurship

    3(3-0)

    01111497 Seminar 1

    01130171 Financial of Accounting 3(3-0)

    Note B : List of Elective Courses (30 Credits)

    There are 4 majors available.

    At least 15 credits required in a major courses AND at least 9 credits required in

    another.

    Others 6 credits required are in the other list. (Note C)

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    Logistics Economics

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

    01111341 Economics of Transportation 3(3-0)

    01111342 Logistics for International Enterprises 3(3-0)

    01111343 Economics of Logistics Management 3(3-0)

    01111444 Project Analysis and Evaluation in Logistics 3(3-0)

    01111445 Quantitative Analysis in Logistics 3(3-0)

    ICT and Innovation Economics

    Agribusiness and Food Economics

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

    01111352 Economics of Information and

    Communication Technology

    3(3-0)

    01111353 Economics Technological Change and

    Innovation

    3(3-0)

    01111354 Economics of Computer Information System 3(3-0)

    01111355 Economics of Software Industry 3(3-0)

    01111456 Public Policy of Information Technology 3(3-0)

    01111457 Project Analysis and Evaluation in

    Information Technology

    3(3-0)

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

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    Hospitality and Tourism Economics

    01111361 Marketing for Agri-Enterprises 3(3-0)

    01111362 International Agri-enterprises 3(3-0)

    01111363 Agri-enterprises and Information

    Management

    3(3-0)

    01111364 Agri-enterprises Management Techniques 3(3-0)

    01111465 Agri-enterprises Strategic Planning 3(3-0)

    01111466 Economics Agricultural Futures Markets 3(3-0)

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

    01111371 Economics Principles of Travel and Tourism

    Industry 3(3-0)

    01111372 Health Service Economics 3(3-0)

    01111373 Recreation and Tourism Economics 3(3-0)

    01111374 Economics and Business of International

    Tourism 3(3-0)

    01111375 Socioeconomics of Oriental Healthcare

    Services 3(3-0)

    01111476 Economics Analysis and Evaluation of

    Healthcare Services 3(3-0)

    01111477 Public Policy of Public Health 3(3-0)

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    Note C : Others 6 credits required are in the following list

    Courses

    Code

    Courses Name Credits (Lect.-lab

    hrs.)

    01111490 Cooperative Education 6

    Or

    01111311 Institutional Economics 3(3-0)

    01111318 Economics of Development and Planning 3(3-0)

    01111324 Economic Forecasting for Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)

    01111334 Multinational Entrepreneurial Economics 3(3-0)

    01111436 Community-Based Microfinance 3(3-0)

    01111437 Strategic Planning for Competitiveness 3(3-0)

    01111496 Selected Topics for Entrepreneurial

    Economics 3(3-0)

    01111498 Special Problems 3

    01132333 Management Information System 3(3-0)

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    STUDY PLAN Year 1 Semester 1

    Credits Note

    01111111 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111121 Mathematics for Economists 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111138 Entrepreneurial Economics

    Ethics

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01371111 Information Media 1 General Education: Humanities

    01999032 Thai Studies 3 General Education: Humanities

    Choose 1 course from Language Field 3 General Education: Languages

    -01355112 Foundation English II -01355113 Foundation English III -01357111 Elementary German I -01355204 Fundamental English Listening -Speaking -01355206 Technical English -01135207 English Correspondence -01356111 Elementary French 1 Total 16

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    Year 1 Semester 2

    Credits Note 01111112 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111122 Statistics for Economists 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111151 Intro. to Information Tech

    Economics

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Choose 1 course from Physical Education Field

    1 General Education:

    Physical Education -01175113 Lawn Tennis -01175163 Golf -01175165 Weight training Choose 1 course from Social Science

    Field 3 General Education: Social

    Sciences

    -01132101 Modern Entrepreneur -01999141 Man and Society Choose 1 course from Social Science

    Field 3 General Education: Languages

    -01355113 Foundation English III -01357112 Elementary German II -01355202 Fundamental English Writing -01355205 Reading for Mass Communication in English -01355201 Foundation English Reading -01356102 Elementary French II Total 16

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    Year 2 Semester 1

    Credits Note

    01111213 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111215 Agricultural and Resource

    Economics

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111319 Fundamental Agri-enterprise 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01130171 Financial Accounting 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Choose 1 course from Physical Education

    Field

    1 General Education: Physical

    Education

    -01175114 Table Tennis

    -01175121 Basketball

    -01175162 Bowling

    01418113 Computer and Information

    Technology

    3 General Education: Sciences &

    Maths

    Choose 1 course from Language Field 3 General Education: Languages

    -01355112 Foundation English II

    -01355113 Foundation English III

    -01357111 Elementary German I

    -01355204 Fundamental English Listening -Speaking

    -01355206 Technical English

    -01135207 English Correspondence

    -01356111 Elementary French 1

    Total 19

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    Year 2 Semester 2

    Credits Note

    01111214 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111216 Cooperative and Community

    Economics

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111223 Fundamental Econometrics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01999211 Maths and Computers in

    Everyday Life

    3 General Education: Sciences

    & Maths

    Choose 1 course from Language Field 3 General Education: Languages

    -01355113 Foundation English III

    -01357112 Elementary German II

    -01355202 Fundamental English Writing

    -01355205 Reading for Mass Communication in English

    -01355201 Foundation English Reading

    -01356102 Elementary French II

    Choose 1 course from Social Science

    Field

    3 General Education: Social

    Sciences

    -01132101 Modern Entrepreneur

    -01999141 Man and Society

    Total 18

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    Year 3 Semester 1

    Credits Note

    01111217 Structure of Thai Economy 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111332 Business Economics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111333 Analysis of International Economics 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111335 Economics of Financial Management 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Choose 1 course for major (3 credits) and

    6 Specific Course: Elementary

    1 course for minor (3 Credits) Major 3 Credits, Minor 3

    Economics of Logistics

    01111341 Economics of Transportation

    Economics of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation

    01111352 Economics of Information and Communication Technology

    01111354 Economics of Computer Information System

    Economics of Agricultural Business and Food

    01111361 Marketing for Agri-enterprises

    Economics of Tourism and Hospitality

    01111371 Economics Principles of Travel and Tourism Industry

    Total 18

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    Year 3 Semester 2

    Credits Note

    01111312 History of Economic Doctrines 3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111331 Human Resource& Industrial

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Choose 2 courses for major (6 Credits)

    9 Specific Course: Elementary

    1 course for minor (3 credits) Major 6 Credits, Minor 3 Credits

    Economics of Logistics

    01111343 Economics of Logistics Management

    01111342 Logistics for International Enterprises

    Economics of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation

    01111353 Economics Technological Change and Innovation

    01111355 Economics of Software Industry

    Economics of Agricultural Business and Food

    01111362 International Agri-enterprises

    01111364 Agri-enterprises Management Techniques

    Economics of Tourism and Hospitality

    01111372 Health Service Economics

    01111373 Recreation and Tourism Economics

    Choose 1 course for Specific Elective

    3 Specific Elective Course

    -01111318 Economics of Development and Planning

    -01111239 Economics of Laws

    -01111324 Economics Forecasting for Entrepreneurship

    Total 18

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    Year 4 Semester 1

    Credits Note

    01111491 Economic Research Methods for

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Entrepreneurship

    Choose 1 course for major (3 Credits)

    6 Specific Course: Elementary

    1 course for minor (3 Credits) Major 3 Credits, Minor 3 Credits

    Economics of Logistics

    01111445 Quantitative Analysis in Logistics

    Economics of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation

    01111355 Economics of Software Industry

    Economics of Agricultural Business and Food

    01111363 Agri-enterprises and Information Management

    01111465 Agri-enterprises Strategic Planning

    Economics of Tourism and Hospitality

    01111374 Economics and Business of International Tourism

    01111375 Socioeconomics of Oriental Healthcare Industry

    Choose 2 courses for Free Elective

    6 Free Elective Course

    * Students are free to choose any courses for Free Elective Courses. It is

    that students choose courses from Specific Elective course list or other EEBA

    For the complete list of courses students can take, please contact EEBA office.

    Total 15

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    Year 4 Semester 2

    Credits Note

    01111425 Project Feasibility Analysis

    3 Specific Course: Compulsory

    01111497 Seminar 1 Specific Course: Compulsory

    Choose 1 course for major (3 Credits)

    3 Specific Course: Elementary

    Economics of Logistics Major 3 Credits

    01111444 Project Analysis and Evaluation in Logistics

    Economics of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation

    01111456 Public Policy of Information Technology

    Economics of Agricultural Business and Food

    01111466 Economics Agricultural Futures Markets

    Economics of Tourism and Hospitality

    01111477 Public Policy of Public Health

    Choose 1 course for Specific Elective

    3 Specific Elective Course

    -01111496 Select Topics for Entrepreneurial Economics

    -01111318 Economics of Development and Planning

    -01111239 Economics of Laws

    -01111324 Economics Forecasting for Entrepreneurship

    -01111334 Multinational Entrepreneurial Economics

    -01111498 Special Problems

    Total 10

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    Course Description 01111111 Principles of Microeconomics 3(3-0-6)

    Basic concepts of economics, demand, supply, price, elasticity of demand and

    supply, the role of the government and the application of demand and supply.

    Consumer behaviour and utility. Production and cost in short-run and long-run. Output

    and price determination in different types of market, production factor markets and

    determination of return on production factors.

    01111112 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0-6)

    Basic concepts of national income. Structure and determinants of national

    income. Business cycle and national income fluctuations. Theories, measures, and

    applications of fiscal and monetary policies. Price level, money and banking system.

    Meaning and role of money in the economy.

    01111121 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0-6)

    The use of mathematical tools to explain economic concepts by applying

    calculus and matrix to economic problems, both static and dynamic.

    01111122 Statistics for Economists 3(3-0-6)

    An application of statistical tools to analyze economic issues and to test

    economic variables. Statistical interpretation, hypothesis testing, and analysis of

    variance.

    01111138 Entrepreneurial Economics Ethics 3(3-0-6)

    Developments of social ethics from personal to organization and institutional

    levels. Social responsibility of organization. Corporate good governance. Role of

    government. Ethical issues relating to pollution, environment, human rights, technology,

    globalization. Trend of social ethical standard and its application for business and

    economic development.

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    01111151 Introduction to Information Technology Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Importance and components of information technology for searching, compiling,

    storing, and utilizing telecommunication and networking systems in the economy. Software

    and hardware management; computer virus and protection; information system analysis

    and design; internal and external information technology sourcing using economic

    principles for decision making. Future information technology trend.

    01111213 Intermediate Microeconomics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    An analytical approach to consumers, firms, and markets. Determination of

    prices and quantities in perfect and imperfect markets for goods and services. Theories of

    production factor markets, general equilibrium and welfare economics.

    01111214 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111112

    Roles of labour market, goods market, and financial market in the determination

    of national income, unemployment, and inflation; economic growth and business cycles;

    fiscal and monetary policies.

    01111215 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Economic concepts related to agriculture, food industry, natural resources and

    environment in a national and global context. Emphasis on agricultural production and

    consumption. Role of government on agricultural and trade policy. Financial policy related

    to agriculture and farm management.

    01111216 Cooperative and Community Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Origin and historical development of cooperatives. Meaning and principle of

    cooperatives. Cooperative movement in Thailand. Types of cooperatives. Comparison of

    cooperatives and other types of organizations. Cooperatives integration. Current situation

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    of cooperative. Cooperatives and state. Role, duty and importance of cooperatives to

    economic and social development.

    01111217 Structure of Thai Economy 3(3-0-6)

    Structure of Thai economy and its current situation. Performance analyzing fiscal

    and monetary policies and international policies. Urban and rural development. Political

    and social issues. Impacts from world economy on Thai economy system.

    01111223 Fundamental Econometrics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111122

    Tools for estimating functional relationships. Assumptions of simple and

    multivariate regressions. Analysis of common econometric problems and their potential

    consequences and remedies. Emphasis on heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation,

    multicollinearity, simultaneous equation , dynamic models, and use of qualitative and

    limited dependent variables.

    01111239 Economics of Laws 3(3-0-6)

    Introduction to law, history, type, usage, abrogation, interpretation, general

    principle of civil and commercial law relating to responsibility of producers and traders to

    consumers, consumer rights, consumer protection, international business transaction law,

    important specific contract law.

    01111311 Institutional Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    Evolution of institutional environment and arrangement. Roles and influences of

    organizational, law, regulation, and corporate culture reform in the economy. Assessment

    of government’s economic policies administration.

    01111312 History of Economic Doctrines

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

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    A study of main economics concept and revolution for each period. Divided by

    school of thought such as classical school, historical school, utopia socialist, Keynesian

    school , marginalist, Austrain school and Lausanne school.

    01111318 Economics of Development and Planning 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    Meaning of economic development. Characteristics of developing economies.

    Factors and obstacles affecting economic development. Economic development policies,

    economic planning, national economic and social development plans.

    01111319 Fundamental Agri-enterprise 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Business environment of agricultural industry. Supply chain management for

    agricultural and food enterprises. Finance, marketing, and management issues in

    agricultural and food production.

    01111324 Economics Forecasting for Entrepreneurship 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111223

    Basic economics forecasting, model selection, regression for forecasting, time-

    series decomposition, and forecasting techniques. Estimation and forecast of demand,

    supply and cost.

    01111331 Human Resource and Industrial Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111112 and 01111213

    Economic theories of human resource and industrial organization. Thai labour

    market, industry structure and development. Basic models of human and firm behaviours.

    Governmental regulations.

    01111332 Business Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Economic principle for business conduct under uncertainty. Analysis of demand,

    cost, profit, price and investment criteria based on concepts of profit making, economics of

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    production and production policies, pricing theory and practice, investment decision, and

    business decision under government policies.

    01111333 Analysis of International Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    International trade and finance theories and policies. Balance of payment,

    foreign exchange rates, international capital movement. Gains from international trade,

    trade barriers, international trade negotiations and international economic cooperation.

    01111334 Multinational Entrepreneurial Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    Economic analysis and application of global business; interactions among

    national and multinational enterprises in the global economy. International trade activities

    and global business environment; impacts of globalization on domestic and international

    business.

    01111335 Economics of Financial Management 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01130171

    Financial Markets. Financial regulations and policies. Financial data analysis and

    economic application. Theory of investment and investment decision. Risk and uncertainty

    in financial markets. Cost of capital. Short-term and long-term capital position. Liquidity

    policy and strategy. Financial market assessment.

    01111341 Economics of Transportation 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    Meaning of transportation economics. Analyzing transportation demand, supply

    of transportation networks, price elasticity of transportation demand, transportation pricing,

    cost of transportation, infrastructure financing, the role and importance of transportation

    on the economy, and government’s policies and measures relating to transportation.

    01111342 Logistics for International Enterprises 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

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    Logistics system. The relationship between logistics system and international

    trade, investment and tourism. Logistics management. The impacts of logistics system on

    international trades, the impacts of globalization on logistics system. .

    01111343 Economics of Logistics Management 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111112

    Applying economics concepts to study the logistics management. Demand, cost

    and profit analysis for logistics management. Inventory management. Public utility planning.

    Vehicle routing. Production planning and total quality management.

    01111352 Economics of Information and Communication Technology 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111151

    Supply for and demand of information and communication products and

    services; electronic commerce, telecommunication, software and hardware. Industrial

    structure and competition, resource allocation, externality and linkages, social welfare, and

    international trade in goods and services of information and communication industry.

    01111353 Economics Technological Change and Innovation 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Characteristics and determinants of technological change; patterns of

    technological innovation process; incentive-based and knowledge-based approaches of

    technological innovation. Firm size, technological spillovers, optimum market

    concentration and innovation activities. Technology transactions, organizational learning,

    and strategic alliances to manage technology innovation.

    01111354 Economics of Computer Information System 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111151

    Economics of communication. Wireless information system. Database

    management. Knowledge management. Software requirements and software quality

    management. Security of information system. Human computer interface and human

    resource economics. Information technology and collaborative work.

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    01111355 Economics of Software Industry 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111151

    The characteristics and economics roles of software industry. Software

    classification. The role of the government in software industry development. The

    application of economics theory for household’s and business behaviours in software

    industry.

    01111361 Marketing for Agri-enterprises 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Domestic and international marketing for agri-enterprises. The expansion of

    agricultural markets. Agricultural futures market. Marketing margin. Marketing channels.

    Agricultural processing. Role of government on agri-enterprises.

    01111362 International Agri-enterprises 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111 and 01111112

    Characteristics of international agri-trade, economic integration, impacts of free

    trade on agricultural sector, inter-agri-enterprise financing.

    01111363 Agri-enterprises and Information Management 3(3-0-6)

    Agri-enterprises, principle of information management, application of the

    information management to agri-enterprises, security management of information system.

    01111364 Agri-enterprises Management Techniques 3(3-0-6)

    Principles of agri-enterprises management. Farm management. Marketing.

    Agricultural credit. Location selection. Production control planning. Selection of production

    technology. Inventory management. Forecasting techniques.

    01111371 Economics Principles of Travel and Tourism Industry 3(3-0-6)

    An overview of the travel and tourism industry in economics aspect. Emphasis

    on historical, behavioural, societal, economic, and business aspects of travel and tourism

    including economic analysis of impacts from tourism industry.

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    01111372 Health Service Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    An economic analysis of health, healthcare service, and pharmaceutical

    industries. Supply and demand for health and pharmaceutical products, medical products

    and healthcare services. Economic analysis of healthcare systems and policy; economic

    evaluation of healthcare technology and the measurement and valuation of health. Market

    characteristics, market failure and regulations, theories of price formation and health

    insurance.

    01111373 Recreation and Tourism Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Economic analysis of recreation and tourism industries; estimation and

    prediction of demand and supply, valuation, and determination of regional economic and

    environmental impacts; public recreational places; analysis of management, marketing and

    policy decisions.

    01111374 Economics and Business of International Tourism 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Economic and business issues of international travel and tourism. Focus is on

    economic, social, political, cultural and environmental considerations of international

    tourism management and development.

    01111375 Socioeconomics of Oriental Healthcare Industry 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Economic issues in oriental healthcare industry; spa, traditional massage,

    traditional medicine, supplements, and treatments; herbal and healthy food industry. The

    market, production, and consumption of oriental healthcare products and services; laws

    and regulations of healthcare practice. Economic analysis of healthcare investment

    decision.

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    01111425 Project Feasibility Analysis 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 011111213 and 01111335

    Meaning of planning and project. Planning under change environmental

    conditions. Internal and external economic factors affecting planning, project preparation

    with emphasis on economic and social aspects, economic and financial analysis of project.

    Identification and analysis of project costs and benefits. Methods of project management.

    01111436 Community-Based Microfinance 3(3-0-6)

    General background, and present credit policies. Roots of microfinance.

    Microfinance products and services, funding sources and clients, financial viability

    assessment, and credit risk assessment. Microfinance development in Thailand and other

    countries. Analysis of microfinance projects and impact analysis of microfinance activities.

    01111437 Strategic Planning for Competitiveness 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 011111111 and 01111335

    Integration between strategic management theory and industrial organization

    with respect to marketing concepts. Market segmentation, industry competition, consumer

    behaviour, distribution channels, communications and competitive advantage.

    01111444 Project Analysis and Evaluation in Logistics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01130171

    Applying feasibility analysis to evaluate logistics projects and related investment,

    investment strategies, costs and benefits analysis, risks and returns analysis and their

    impacts on stakeholders, and pricing of related services on logistics system.

    01111445 Quantitative Analysis in Logistics 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111121 and 01111223

    Analyzing and development logistics models. Decision theory and statistical

    analytical tools for quantitative analysis.

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    01111456 Public Policy of Information Technology 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 011111151

    Evaluating current and potential public policy related to information technology

    industry. Intellectual property rights, human capital development, labor mobility, research

    and development, public investment, and capacity building in information technology

    industry. Policy planning, law, and regulations related to information technology industry.

    01111457 Project Analysis and Evaluation in Information Technology 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01130171

    Project cycles, identification, preparation, selection, planning, implementation,

    and evaluation of information technology project. Emphasis on economic and social

    aspects. Project quality; risk assessment; coordination, communication and procurement.

    Costs and benefits analysis of information technology projects.

    01111465 Agri-enterprises Strategic Planning 3(3-0-6)

    Principles of strategic planning, decision making under risk and uncertainty

    situation, agri-enterprises environment analysis, agri-enterprises problems analysis.

    01111466 Economics Agricultural Futures Markets 3(3-0-6)

    Economic theory related to agricultural futures markets. Risk assurance in the

    market and forecasting. Analysis of fundamental factors and technical factors of selling

    and buying in agricultural futures markets. Principles and mechanism, functions and roles

    of domestic and foreign agricultural futures markets.

    01111476 Economic Analysis and Evaluation of Healthcare Services 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 01111111

    Principles and techniques used in the economic evaluation of healthcare

    services. Efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services; hospital cost and benefit

    analysis and forecasting; cost effectiveness, utility measurement and analysis; ethical issues

    in resource allocation.

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    01111477 Public Policy of Public Health 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 011111111 and 01111112

    Utilizing economic tools to evaluate current and potential public policy related

    to public health. Human capital development, research and development, public

    investment, and capacity building in medical industry and public healthcare providers.

    Policy impact assessment, planning, laws, and regulations related to medical industry and

    public health.

    01111491 Economics Research Methods for Entrepreneurship 3(3-0-6)

    Prerequisite : 011111122

    Principles and research methods in entrepreneurial economics, identification of

    research problems, formulation of research objectives and hypotheses, collection of data,

    construction of questionnaire, data analysis and interpretation, application of statistics for

    research, report writing and presentation.

    01111496 Selected Topics for Entrepreneurial Economics 3(3-0-6)

    Selected topics in entrepreneurial economics at the bachelor’s degree level.

    Topics are subject to change each semester.

    01111497 Seminar 1

    Presentation and discussion on current interesting topics in entrepreneurial

    economics at the bachelor’s degree level.

    01111498 Special Problems 3

    This is a course in which a student works independently with an assigned faculty

    member on a study/research topic of the student’s choosing in entrepreneurial

    economics at the bachelor’s degree level and compiles into a written report.

  • EEBA

    Boards

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    EEBA Boards

    Executive Committees

    Asst.Prof.Dr.Nuchanata

    Mungkung

    Dean

    Chairperson

    Asst.Prof.Valaiporn

    Attanandana

    Deputy Dean for

    Administration

    Committee Member

    Assoc.Prof.Dr.Chollada

    Luangpituksa

    Deputy Dean for for

    Academic

    Committee Member

    Dr.Apichart Daloonpate

    Deputy Dean for

    International Affair

    Committee Member

    Asst.Prof.Aunkung Lim

    Deputy Dean for Student

    Affair

    Committee Member

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    Assoc.Prof.Dr.Somskaow

    Bejranonda

    Department of Economics

    Committee Member

    Asst.Prof.Dr.Visit

    Limsombunchai

    Department of Agricultural

    and Resource Economics

    Committee Member

    Asst.Prof.Dr.Narong

    Koojaroenprasit

    Department of Cooperatives

    Committee Member

    Dr.Kampanat Vijitsrikamol

    Secretary

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    Working Committees

    Dr.Kampanat Vijitsrikamol Chairman

    Dr.Worawan Toommongkol Comittees

    Asst.Prof.Dr.Isriya Bunyasiri Comittees

    Asst.Prof.Dr.Suchin Pleehajinda Comittees

  • ADVISOR

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    Advisor Asst.Prof.Dr.Kanokwan Chancharoenchai

    G1014

    E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 561074501 Mr. Hedi ABDELKADER

    2 5610745021 Mr. Kanokchai KUDTIYAKARN

    3 5610745039 Mr. Kanlert PHUTSORN

    4 5610745047 Mr. Kritchawat NORRAVEE

    5 5610745055 Mr. Kritapol NIMTRAKUL

    6 5610745063 Miss Kasama MAZA

    7 5610745071 Mr. Kasided PANMANEE

    8 5610745080 Miss Kanyanat WORACHUTINTORN

    9 5610745098 Miss Kantasuda LERTCHAIPRASERT

    10 5610745101 Mr. Kan-A-Mart AMATAYAKUL

    11 5610745110 Mr. Kumpon KUNGVALCHOKCHAI

    12 5610745128 Mr. Kitjipat PIYAWORATHAM

    13 5610745136 Mr. Kanin JAIART

    14 5610745144 Miss Jaruayporn ANANTAPATTANAPONG

    15 5610745152 Mr. Jarudej CHIEOCHANWITKUN

    16 5610745161 Mr. Jiraphat JIRAPPAPA

    17 5610745179 Miss Juthamas SISONGKHRAM

    18 5610745187 Mr. Jaroen SIRIBANNAKUL

    19 5610745195 Miss Chanikan RATTANAKAN

    20 5610745209 Miss Chompunut SAWASDEE

    21 5610745225 Miss Chalita TANGTHIENKUL

    22 5610745233 Mr. Chawanakorn THITITANAVANICH

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    Advisor Dr.Chittawan Chanagul

    G1065 E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 5610745241 Mr. Chanchai RATTANATRAKARN

    2 5610745250 Mr. Chinnawud CHAROENRATTANARUK

    3 5610745268 Miss Chutikarn SUDJIT

    4 5610745276 Miss Cee Nantana KETPURA

    5 5610745284 Mr. Thanan DANUDEJSUKUL

    6 5610745471 Mr. Thanaworawat SURALERTRUNGSRI

    7 5610745306 Mr. Thitiwat PONGWITAWAT

    8 5610745314 Mr. Nopphong SILAPICHIT

    9 5610745519 Mr. Teetawat LUENGROONGROTE

    10 5610745331 Miss Natcha THIRAMANIT

    11 5610745349 Mr. Nattachai PAEWPIMPA

    12 5610745357 Mr. Natthakarn DOUNGKAMOLMAS

    13 5610745365 Miss Nattakarn LIEWPAIRAT

    14 5610745373 Miss Nattida PONGSUWAN

    15 5610745381 Mr. Nattaphon MEKPAIBOONWATANA

    16 5610745390 Miss Natvara CHAROENYING

    17 5610745403 Miss Nitchakan JIVAGANONT

    18 5610745411 Miss Thorfun KAMOLWUT

    19 5610745501 Mr. Tanpisit DEJCHAIYASAK

    20 5610745438 Mr. Tawat TANKHAM

    21 5610745446 Mr. Tanachot AROONYADEJ

    22 5610745454 Miss Tanutchanan NISALUK

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    Advisor Dr.Chanchai Petchprapunkul

    G3027

    E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 5610745462 Mr. Thana KUNADIREKWONG

    2 5610745292 Miss Titaporn WIWANWONG

    3 5610745489 Miss Thamonphat LOJARAUNWANIT

    4 5610745497 Miss Tunyatorn KHONGSEREEDAMRONG

    5 5610745420 Miss Taksaporn PUCHADAPIROM

    6 5610745322 Miss Napatphan PETCHROMPO

    7 5610745527 Miss Napaswan TANCHO

    8 5610745535 Miss Nawaporn KRUTSUTR

    9 5610745543 Miss Natamon PURIPANYAVANIT

    10 5610745683 Mr. Procest RODJAKPAI

    11 5610745691 Mr. Pongsathorn KITTILADDAPORN

    12 5610745578 Mr. Nipit KHONGJITNGAM

    13 5610745586 Mr. Bunyasap SUWIWATTANACHAI

    14 5610745594 Miss Bussabawan HONGSILATHONG

    15 5610745608 Mr. Paramat ARBHASIL

    16 5610745756 Miss Pischaya PETLUENG

    17 5610745624 Miss Preeyaporn JUN

    18 5610745799 Miss Praewpisuti CHINSAKCHAI

    19 5610745641 Miss Piyapron DANNORAWESONTHI

    20 5610745942 Miss Warittha CHUTONGRAT

    21 5610745951 Miss Warisa SUJIRATAM

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    Advisor Dr.Kampanat Vijitsrikamol

    G2011

    E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 5610745675 Miss Pemika LAOHAPANICH

    2 5610745551 Miss Nunnapat EKOURU

    3 5610745560 Mr. Nitipoj POOLVORALUCK

    4 5610745705 Mr. Phongpitak TRAKULDIT

    5 5610745713 Mr. Pornthep ARUNSUKSATHID

    6 5610745721 Mr. Patsawat NUAMLIWONG

    7 5610745730 Mr. Patcharaphol KANCHANAPITAKS

    8 5610745748 Miss Patintida SRIWATANASAK

    9 5610745616 Mr. Prin TANNAWEE

    10 5610745764 Miss Pitchaya ROJPHONGKASEM

    11 5610745772 Mr. Phichayut PHONGPHANICH

    12 5610745781 Mr. Petchtae PANUSAMPOL

    13 5610745632 Mr. Parame LEOSIRIKUL

    14 5610745802 Miss Pakanan SUKONTHACHARTNANT

    15 5610745811 Mr. Pattarathum VANAKUL

    16 5610745829 Miss Pawaran THAPWONGSAKORN

    17 5610745837 Mr. Phanuphat NONTHASITTICHAI

    18 5610745845 Mr. Pawich PANUWONGWATTANA

    19 5610745926 Mr. Voravich KAMOLSHOTIROS

    20 5610745861 Mr. Yutthana THONGNAM

    21 5610745870 Mr. Ratchaphol KIATMANEESRI

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    Advisor Dr.Apichart Daloonpate

    G2057

    E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 5610745888 Mr. Rittikiat KONGDANPRAI

    2 5610745896 Miss Wathanee FUNGTRAKUL

    3 5610745900 Mr. Warot KANJANAMANEEROJ

    4 5610745918 Miss Wannaporn LEONG

    5 5610745853 Mr. Bhoom CHOOWONGKOMOL

    6 5610745934 Mr. Warat WUTIGRIVIBOON

    7 5610745659 Mr. Piyapat KURUPAKORN

    8 5610745667 Mr. Piyabhut WONGSAHAN

    9 5610745969 Mr. Varut LELAKULWAJ

    10 5610745977 Mr. Vasuthorn KONGRUTHAICHAI

    11 5610745985 Miss Watcharamon BOONCHUMANEE

    12 5610745993 Miss Wassana BANNABODEE

    13 5610746001 Miss Wipavee MANAPATTANAKARN

    14 5610746019 Mr. Veerapat VICHAINTONG

    15 5610746027 Mr. Veerawut AKANISANANT

    16 5610746035 Mr. Sonwit SAKDANUPAP

    17 5610746043 Mr. Sarunvit PHICHANTIANCHAI

    18 5610746051 Miss Salistaporn KULPETCHPRASITHI

    19 5610746060 Miss Sasipha UTTAMAYODHIN

    20 5610746078 Mr. Sirathan KITTHANANITHIKUL

    21 5610746086 Mr. Siriprapas BOONCHAIPHATTHANAKIT

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    Advisor Dr.Itthipong Mahathanaseth

    G2018

    E-mail : [email protected]

    No. STD.ID First name - Last Name

    1 5610746094 Mr. Supharoek DAMRONGTHAINOPPHADON

    2 5610746108 Miss Suparpich SUWANNAPIROM

    3 5610746116 Miss Supissara SUWANNAPIROM

    4 5610746124 Miss Sopittha TANTIVUTTIKITTI

    5 5610746132 Miss Soraya WANACHATE

    6 5610746141 Miss Sarannuch SURANGKANIKORN

    7 5610746159 Miss Saranporn PANNARA

    8 5610746167 Miss Sarocha TANGSATAYAPIROM

    9 5610746175 Mr. Sahawat CHALADLAMSAKUL

    10 5610746183 Mr. Sittipak NOONPUKDEE

    11 5610746191 Mr. Sirawich KONGKALAI

    12 5610746205 Miss Sudapavee MATEECHAIPONG

    13 5610746213 Miss Suteekarn NGAMSUNTISUK

    14 5610746221 Miss Supichaya KAEWBOONRUEN

    15 5610746230 Miss Supatsara THANACHAT

    16 5610746248 Miss Orapan KHACHANAN

    17 5610746256 Mr. Akarawin TANPOONKIAT

    18 5610746264 Mr. Asadang CHOLSAKORN

    19 5610746272 Miss Arada BOONPRAPAKORN

    20 5610746281 Miss Isariya ANUSONTANAWAT

    21 5610746299 Miss Isaree PHUNGCHITTISARN

  • Student

    Regulation

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    Important Rules and Registrations Students must follow rules and regulations as follows:

    1) “The Undergraduate Study Regulations of Kasetsart University B.E. 2548”

    2) “The Stipulations of the curriculum of EEBA”, composing total credits, curriculum structures, subjects, Prerequisite, and course description

    3) ” Other rules and regulations” of Kasetsart University, Faculty of Economics, and EEBA Program such as regulation of dress codes, exam code

    of conduct.

    1. Registration (The Undergraduate Study Regulations: Chapter 1 Section 9, 10)

    • Students have to be responsible on his or her registration results. EEBA program will not take any responsibility.

    • Students shall personally review his or her status of new registrations, adding or dropping status and keep copies of

    all documents for evidence.

    • Students must follow the deadline of regular and late registering, adding, dropping, and withdrawing in accordance

    with the University’s announcement.

    • The student shall register for no less than 9 credits but not exceeding 22 credits.

    • Withdrawing some subjects can be done within 30 days from the day the regular semester begins to avoid getting W

    (withdrawn) recorded on transcripts.

    • Registration requires approval of an Academic Advisor in accordance with the stipulations of the EEBA curriculum.

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    • Students must check all Prerequisite conditions before registration.

    o The student must pass the exam for such pre-requisite or the registered course shall become invalid.

    o A student may register for a subsequent subject in the same semester as the pre-requisite subject

    that he or she had failed (F). However, if a student

    drops a pre-requisite which is registered at the same

    time as the subsequent subject, he must also drop the

    subsequent subject otherwise such registered

    subsequent subject shall be deemed invalid.

    2. Examination Regulations (The Undergraduate Study Regulations: Chapter 3

    Section 12)

    • Students with a valid reason to miss examination on the designated date can, within 7 days of that date, arrange with

    the instructor of the subject to take the examination within

    30 days or it shall be deemed that he is no-show

    • Students who cheat in the examination shall fail the subject (get F) and suffer a disciplinary punishment.

    3. Grade Changing

    Grade points A-F cannot be amended. Only Grade I (Incomplete) can be amended (to Grade B+ , B, C+, C, D+, D) before the end of the

    following semester otherwise the students shall automatically get the failing

    grade F. The grade result reflects the learning ability of the students, which

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    can be mainly measured from written tests. Students who get F because they will not answer written exams.

    4. Academic Leave of Absence (The Undergraduate Study Regulations: Chapter

    3 Section 23)

    Student may submit a petition to take a leave of absence for Granted an Exchange Student Scholarship or his ability to study well is affected by

    accident, peril or sickness. The academic leave of absence may not be taken

    longer than 2 consecutive semesters.

    5. Student Status (The Undergraduate Study Regulations: Chapter 3, Section

    22)

    Student status shall be terminated (can not register) when the student:

    • does not complete the registration procedures within three weeks as from the date the semester starts;

    • acquires lower GPA than 1.50 unless they are new students studying in the first semester;

    • acquires lower GPA than 1.75 two semesters consecutively, not counting the first semester for the new students

    6. Nomination for Diploma and Awards for Academic Distinction (The

    Undergraduate Study Regulations: Chapter V)

    • Student must earn a combined GPA throughout the entire curriculum, no less than 2.0

    • To be awarded with degree honors, students never fail a subject or never repeat a subject. Student earns GPA from

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    3.50 for the First Class Honor and 3.25 for the Second Class

    Honor.

    7. Student Conduct Code and Discipline (The Undergraduate Study

    Regulations: Chapter VI)

    • Student have the duty to refrain from consuming alcohol or using addictive substances on campus

    • Student have the duty to refrain from engaging in physical violence on or off campus

    • Student have the duty to refrain from any type of gambling activities on campus

    • Student have the duty to refrain from practicing inappropriate traditions or activities on or off campus

    8. Dress Code (University and EEBA’s rule and regulation)

    • Students are required to wear KU student’s uniform • Students who violate the dress code policy will received a

    two percent deduction of attendance scores

    9. Classroom Rule

    • Students shall maintain no less than 80 percent of attendance time required for the subject to have the right to

    take the examination.

    • Students are expected to arrive for class on time. Students who attend the class 15-30 minute late will receive a two

    percent deduction of attendance scores. Student who

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    attend the class more than 30 minute late will be

    considered as no attendance.

    • Food is not allowed in classroom buildings. Students who bring the good in classroom will received two percent

    deduction of attendance scores.

    • Turn off all Electronic Devices, including IPAD and cell phones. No text messaging or emailing in the classroom

    except for getting the permission from instructors.

    • Students are expected to remain in the classroom for the duration of the class. Don’t do inappropriate activities

    such as put your make up on in class.

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    Staff

    Mr.Wattanachai Thongteeraparp

    Coordinator & Program Manager

    [email protected]

    Ms.Anchalee Tiewlo

    Educator

    [email protected]

    Ms.Kritwarapron Bingkratok

    Financial Officer

    [email protected]

    Ms.Yanee Jaroonrattanasakul

    Accounting Officer

    [email protected]

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