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Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering (LSCSE) (International Program)
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Master of Engineering (Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering) |
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- The applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science or a related field that is accepted by the SIIT Academic Committee.
- The applicant must have a top 20% class rank for his/her Bachelor’s Degree, or a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75, or sufficient relevant research or work experience as specified by the SIIT Academic Committee.
- The applicant must submit an official score of one of the following English language tests:
- TU-GET,
- TOEFL (official or institutional),
- IELTS, or
- an English test conducted by SIIT.
The score must not be older than two years from the date on which it was issued to the date of the application for admission to the program.
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- The applicant must pass a selection interview conducted by an SIIT Committee consisting of at least 3 faculty members.
- Admission to the program requires approval by the SIIT Academic Committee.
| Remark: | Students who have inadequate knowledge in some areas, may be required to take additional courses in those areas. |
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All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 16 weeks. Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 8 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for the summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
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Curriculum
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Study Plan A This syllabus consists of prescribed coursework (24 credits) and thesis (15 credits). A total of 39 credits is required for completion of the program.
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Study Plan B This syllabus focuses on coursework (not less than 33 credits). Independent study (not less than 6 credits) and comprehensive examination are required for completion of the program.
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Thesis (Study Plan A)
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A student can register for a thesis after he or she has studied for at least 2 regular semesters or has gained 12 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
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Thesis Committee The Thesis Committee consists of at least 3 members: One principal advisor, faculty members of SIIT or Thammasat University, and at least one member who is not affiliated with Thammasat University and serves as an external committee member.
- The principal advisor must be an SIIT faculty member with a doctoral degree or equivalent or an
academic rank of at least associate professor in the program or a related program.
- The external committee member must be an expert outside Thammasat University with a doctoral
degree and holding an academic rank of at least assistant professor or equivalent, or without a doctoral
degree but holding an academic rank of at least associate professor or equivalent. The specialization
of the external committee member must be in a field related to the thesis.
- A co-advisor (if any) must be a faculty member of SIIT or Thammasat University, or an expert outside
Thammasat University with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least
associate professor in the program or a related program.
- The number of the committee members who are not the thesis advisor or co-advisor must not be
less than the number of committee members who are the thesis advisor and co-advisor. The number
of Thesis Committee members who are faculty members of SIIT or Thammasat University should not
be less than that of the Thesis Committee members from outside.
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Thesis Final Defense Committee The Thesis Final Defense Committee consists of the same members as the Thesis Committee. However, the defense must be chaired by a thesis committee member who is not the advisor or co-advisor.
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Independent Study (Study Plan B)
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A student can register for independent study after he or she has gained at least 18 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
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A student can take the final examination of an independent study only after he or she obtained “P” (Pass) for his or her comprehensive examination and satisfied English proficiency requirements.
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Independent Study Examination
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SIIT shall appoint a project advisor and, if required, a project co-advisor to advise the student on the independent study
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The project advisor must be a faculty member of SIIT with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or have an academic rank of at least associate professor in the program or a related program.
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SIIT shall appoint a project committee of at least 3 persons consisting of the project advisor, project co-advisor (if needed), faculty member(s) of SIIT, and an external member if necessary.
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Comprehensive Examination
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A comprehensive examination can be taken if the student has gained 24 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
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A student can take the comprehensive examination up to a maximum of 3 times, but must pass by the last time. If the student cannot pass the comprehensive examination, the status of the
student will be terminated. Results of all comprehensive examinations will be recorded in the student’s academic record.
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The maximum period of study to complete the program is 5 academic years. |
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The student must enroll in courses and/or register for a thesis totaling at least 6 credits but not more than 15 credits per semester and not more than 6 credits for a summer semester. |
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Evaluation of Academic Performance
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A credit will be earned only if the grade is not lower than grade “C.” Grade “D” or “F” will be included in the calculation of the grade point average of each semester and the cumulative grade point average.
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Any student, who gets grade “D” or “F” in a compulsory taught course, can re-enroll in that course only one more time. His or her student status will be terminated if he or she still fails to obtain at least grade “C” for the course in the second enrollment.
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Thesis assessment and independent study assessment are graded as follows:
S (Satisfactory)
U (Unsatisfactory).
Students must get grade “S” for their theses/independent studies.
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Graduation Requirements
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Graduation requirements (Study Plan A) To graduate, students must meet the following minimum requirements:
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Twenty-four credits of courses required by the curriculum with an accumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the grade of each of these courses must be at least “C”.
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Fifteen credits of thesis work with grade “S” and passing a thesis defense.
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Approval of the thesis by the thesis committee.
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At least one paper on thesis findings has been accepted for publication in a national journal approved by the Academic Review and Rank Assessment Committee of SIIT, or at least one paper has been
accepted for publication in international conference proceedings.
Please see list of journals approved by SIIT Academic Review Committee
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Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
A TOEFL score of not less than 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based), or
An IELTS score of not less than 6.0, or
A TU-GET score of not less than 550.
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Graduation requirements (Study Plan B) To graduate, students must meet the following minimum requirements:
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Thirty three credits of courses required by the curriculum with an accumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the grade of each of these courses must be at least “C”.
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Having obtained “S” in his or her independent study for 6 credits and passing the comprehensive examination.
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Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of not less than 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based), or
An IELTS score of not less than 6.0, or
A TU-GET score of not less than 550.
Students must satisfied one of the above English proficiency requirements before the final independent study examination.
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A maximum of 9 credits of courses with all grades B or better can be transferred. |
Better view in PDF
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List of Courses in the Curriculum
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List of Courses Descriptions
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