(Thai)      :   วิศวกรรมศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต (วิศวกรรมการจัดการอุตสาหกรรมและโลจิสติกส์)

(Abbreviation in Thai)      :   วศ.ม. (วิศวกรรมการจัดการอุตสาหกรรมและโลจิสติกส์)

(English)  :   Master of Engineering  (Industrial and Logistics Engineering Management)

(Abbreviation in English)   :   M.Eng. (Industrial and Logistics Engineering Management)

 

Specialization in the Study Area 

     Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Inventory Models and Optimization, Optimization

Problem, Scheduling, Simulation Model, Resource Allocation and Transportation Problem, Modeling and Optimization, Simulation Model, Supply Chain and Logistics Management on Agricultural Product and Food, Graphs and Network Flows Theory, Stochastic Programming

 Plan A1

  1. Hold a bachelor’s degree in the field of engineering, science, technology, industrial education, or related fields, with approval from the program management committee, and should have at least 1 year of work experience.
  2. If the applicant does not meet the qualifications stated in (1), it is at the discretion of the program management committee.

Plan A2

  1. Hold a bachelor’s degree in the field of engineering, science, technology, industrial education, or related fields, with approval from the program management committee.
  2. If the applicant does not meet the qualifications stated in (1), it is at the discretion of the program management committee.

Plan A1 

  1. Students must have their work published or accepted for publication in a national journal listed in the TCI (Thai Citation Index) database or an international journal. A minimum of one article is required.

Create a promotional poster to disseminate academic work following the format specified by the academic department.

Plan A2

  1. Students must have their work published or accepted for publication in a national journal listed in the TCI (Thai Citation Index) database or an international journal. A minimum of one article is required. OR,
  2. Students can present research findings and full research papers at conferences that meet the standard criteria, with at least one article published in the conference proceedings.
  3. Creating promotional posters to disseminate academic work in accordance with the specifications set by the academic department is also necessary for successful completion of the study.

Plan B

  1. Students must have their work published or accepted for publication in a national journal listed in the TCI (Thai Citation Index) database or an international journal. A minimum of one article is required. OR
  1. Students can present research findings and full research papers at conferences that meet the standard criteria, with at least one article published in the conference proceedings.
  2. Creating promotional posters to disseminate academic work in accordance with the specifications set by the academic department is also necessary for successful completion of the study.
Plan A1  Plan A2  Plan B 
(1)  Compulsory courses
(1.1) Fundamental Engineering Course (Non-credit) 3
(1.2) Fundamental Engineering Course (for credit) 3 3
(1.3) Specialized Engineering Course (Non-credit) 1 1 1
(1.4) Specialized Engineering Course (for credit) 9 9
(2)  Elective courses 6 18
(3)  Thesis 36 18 6
Cumulative Credits for Entire Program 36 36 36

(1) Compulsory courses

                       (1.1) Fundamental Engineering Course (Non-credit)

                                For students in Plan A1 and Plan A2, they are required to register for and pass the following courses without earning credit (Audit) for a total of 3 credits. The result of the study must be at the level of S (Satisfactory).

EN 007 001 Engineering Research Methodology 3(3-0-6)
(Non-credit)

 

 1.2) Fundamental Engineering Course (for credit)

For students in Plan A2 and Plan B, they are required to register for and pass the following courses, earning credit for a total of 3 credits, as follows:

EN 007 001 Engineering Research Methodology 3(3-0-6)

 

(1.3) Specialized Engineering Course (Non-credit)

For students in Plan A1, Plan A2, and Plan B, they are required to register for and pass the following courses without earning credit (Audit) for a total of 1 credit hour, as follows:

EN 447 891 Industrial and Logistics Engineering Management Seminar 1(1-0-2)
(Non-credit)

 

(1.4) Specialized Engineering Course (for credit) 

Students enrolled in Plan A2, and Plan B must register for and pass the following courses, earning credit for a total of 9 credits  with a minimum grade of C or higher, as follows:

EN 447 100 Operations Research for Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 101 Operations Management 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 500 Industrial Cost Analysis and Engineering Economy 3(3-0-6)

 

                   (2) Elective Courses 

                        For students in Plan A2, they are required to register for and pass the following courses, earning credit for a minimum of 6 credits. Alternatively, students can opt for elective courses from Industrial Engineering Group or other courses that will be made available later, contingent upon approval from the program management committee, as follows:

For students in Plan B, they are required to register for and pass the following courses, earning credit for a minimum of 18 credits. They must choose courses from the Industrial and Logistics Engineering Management group or opt for elective courses from Industrial Engineering group of not less than 15 credits and/or from other groups or courses that will be opened later for an additional 3 credits, subject to the approval of the program management committee, as follows:

EN 447 102 Intelligence Computing for Industrial and Logistics 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 103 Transport Modes and Systems 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 104 Analysis of Linear Programming and Network Flows 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 105 Industrial and Logistics System Simulation 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 201 Reverse Logistics and Closed-Loop Supply Chain 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 202 International Logistics 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 203 Inventory Management in Supply Chains 3(3-0-6
EN 447 300 Lean Six Sigma 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 301 Statistical Methods for Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 400 Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis and Performance Measurement 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 401 Geographic Information Systems for Logistics 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 501 Advance Economic Decision Analysis 3(3-0-6)
EN 447 894 Current Topics in Industrial and Logistics Engineering Management 3(3-0-6)

 

(3) Thesis

           For students in Plan A1

EN 447 898 Thesis 36  

For students in Plan A2

EN 447 899 Thesis 18  

 

(4) Independent Study

           For students in Plan B

EN 447 897 Independent Study 6  
Fees Regular Program Special Program
Tuition Fee 30,000 Baht 40,000 Baht
International Student Fee 15,000 Baht 15,000 Baht

 

Expected Costs

Health Insurance (Must cover all expenses in Thailand) 5,000 – 10,000 Baht/year
Accommodation 3,000 – 6,000 Baht/month
Cost of living 6,000 – 10,000 Baht/month
  • Scholarships supporting research and study for graduate students to conduct thesis, dissertation or independent study

For master students: up to 30,000 Baht/person

For doctoral students: up to 30,000 Baht/person

  • Award for publishing research work

Master students who have research papers or parts of research papers that have been published or accepted for publication in international journals indexed in the SCIE database, with at least 1 article, and the work must have been accepted before the end of the student’s program. The student must be the first author. If the article is in the 1st or 2nd quartile, the student will receive a prize of 20,000 Baht. If the article is in the 3rd or 4th quartile, the student will receive a prize of 10,000 Baht.

To apply, please visit this website: https://interadmission.gs.kku.ac.th/