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Abacgraduate Studies, Will Be Made to Keep Students Advised of Any Such Changes 2014 IMPORTANT The provisional information Statements set forth in this catalog should not be construed as the basis of any contract between a student and this institution. As such Assumption University reserves the right to change any provision listed in this catalog, including, but not limited to academic requirements for graduation. Every eort through the Oce of Graduate facebook.com/abacgraduate Studies, will be made to keep students advised of any such changes. The University Registrar Last updated: MARCH 2014 ZZZJUDGDXHGX UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS CENTER (UNIAD) HUA MAK CAMPUS ABAC CITY CAMPUS SUVARNABHUMI CAMPUS CHIANG MAI: MONTFORT COLLEGE NAKHONRATCHASIMA (KORAT) ASSUMPTION COLLEGE SRIRACHA Admissions Center ZEN@CentralWorld, St. Gabriel Hall (SG115) Montfort Rd., Amphur Muang ASSUMPTION COLLEGE 29 Moo 10 Amphur Sriracha "P" Building, 1st . 14th Floor Bangna Trad Rd., KM.26, Chiangmai NAKHONRATCHASIMA (ACN) Chonburi 20110 Ramkhamhaeng 24 Rd., Bangkok Rajdamri Rd., Bangkok SamutPrakan Tel. (66) 053 245570-5 Ext. 508 St.mary Rd., Amphur Muang Tel. (66) 038 - 311055 Direct Line: (66) 02 719 1929 Tel. (66) 02 1009 115 - 8 Direct Line: (66) 02 723 2323 Direct Line (66) 081 815 1237 Nakhonratchasima Direct Line: (66) 081 - 815-1237 www.grad.au.edu | [email protected] Tel: (66) 02 300 4543-62 Ext.1244 Fax (66) 02 1009 119 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tel. (66) 044 295300 Ext.1158 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] www.grad.au.edu www.grad.au.edu Direct Line: (66) 081-815-1237 www.grad.au.edu www.grad.au.edu www.grad.au.edu E-mail: [email protected] www.grad.au.edu Trusted Brand Award 2011 - 2013 The Ultimate Seal of Consumer Approval Reputable and Most Trusted Private University 2 : Graduate Studies Prospectus 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 Reasons Why Students Choose Assumption University (Au) 12 Introducing Assumption University 16 Au Facilities and Services 18 Admission to Graduate Studies 24 International Students 30 Graduate School of Business 42 Joint Programs With Overseas Universities and Double Degree Programs 60 Graduate School of English 66 Martin de Tours School of Management 70 Faculty of Science and Technology 80 Graduate School of Education 88 Graduate School of Philosophy and Religion 92 Faculty of Law 98 Faculty of Biotechnology 102 Graduate School of eLearning Choose Your Program Venue Class Period School / Program offered ritten) W eekdays eekends Full-time Part-time W W City Campus Hua Mak Campus Entrance ( Suvarnabhumi Campus Graduate School of Business Master of Business Administration M.B.A. Day (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship) O O O O O M.B.A. Evening (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship) O O O O O M.B.A. (Full Time) O O O O O i M.B.A. (Mobile Learning Integration) O O O O M.B.A. (Innovation Management) O O O O O M.B.A. (Computer for Organization Management) O O O O O M.B.A. (Automation and Industrial Management) O O O O O M.B.A. (Weekend-Track) O O O O M.B.A. Professional (Day Program) O O O O M.B.A. Professional (Evening Program) O O O O M.B.A. Fast-Track (City Campus) O O O O M.B.A. Fast-Track (Hua Mak Campus) O O O O M.B.A. Special Program (S-M.B.A.) O O O O Mini M.B.A. (Professional Management Certificate) O O O M.B.A. (Technology Management) O O O O M.B.A. (Tourism Management) O O O O O M.S. (Investment Analysis and Management) O O O M.M. (Organization Development and Management) O O O O O Ph.D. (Management and Organization Development) O O O Ph.D. (Hospitality and Tourism Management) O O O O London South Bank University, UK (Joint Program) MSc. International Business O O O O University of the West of England, UK (Double Degree) M.B.A.+ MSc. (International Management) O O O O M.B.A.+ MSc. (Marketing) O O O O Sheffield Hallam University, UK (Double Degree) M.B.A. + MSc. (International Marketing) O O O O Anglia Ruskin University, UK (Double Degree) M.B.A. + MS. (Management) O O O O O M.B.A. + MA. (International Business) O O O O O M.B.A. + MA. (International Logistics) O O O O O M.B.A. + MA. (Human Resource Management) O O O O O M.B.A. + MA. (International Sustainable Tourism Management) O O O O O M.B.A. + MA. (Accounting & Financial Analysis) O O O O O University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Germany (Double Degree) M.B.A.+MA. IB (Master of Art in International Business) O O O O City University of Seattle, USA (Double Degree) M.B.A.+ M.B.A. (Marketing Management, Global Management, Project Management) O O O O La Trobe University, Australia (Double Degree) M.B.A. + LMFA (Master of Financial Analysis) O O O O M.B.A. + LMFAF (Master of Financial Analysis Investment) O O O O M.B.A. + LMPA (Master of Professional Accounting) O O O O M.B.A. + LMMM (Master of Marketing Management) O O O O M.B.A. + LMIB (Master of International Business) O O O O Australian Catholic University, Australia (Triple Degree) M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Human Resource Management and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia) O O O O O M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Marketing and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia) O O O O O M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Professional Accounting and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia) O O O O O M.B.A. (ABAC) + 2 Degrees : Master of Business Information Systems and M.B.A. (ACU, Australia) O O O O O Yunnan University, China (Double Degree) M.B.A.+MBA (International Program/Chinese Program) O O O O Toulouse University, France (Double Degree) M.B.A.+M.Sc. (Marketing of Innovative Technologies) O O O O Note: - The above fees exclude tuition fees for non-credits courses, text books, examinations and additional fee as per the rules and regulations of each program. - The fee for joint programs is excluded the living expenses in overseas institutions. - Currency Exchange Rate at Thai Baht 30 = US$ - Venue Class Period Qualifications Duration Credit Required Study Options Fee/ Cr. Approx. Estimated Fees School / Program offered US$ THB THB 2 yrs. 3 yrs. Thesis Credits Fieldtrip Full-time Interview Part-time Research 1 - 1.5 yrs Weekdays Weekends THB / Credit City Campus Thai Students By Installments Units / Courses 2-yrs. Experience 3-yrs. Experience Hua Mak Campus Entrance (Written) Overseas Students Overseas Students Dissertation / Project Suvarnabhumi Campus Comprehensive / Individual Graduate School of Business Semester starts: January / May / September Master of Business Administration M.B.A. Day (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship) O O O O O O O 48 O O 4,000 281,000 303,500 10,117 M.B.A. Evening (Marketing, Finance, General Management, Entrepreneurship) O O O O O O O O 48 O O 4,000 281,000 303,500 10,117 M.B.A. (Full Time) O O O O O O O 48 O 564,000 586,500 19,550 i M.B.A. (Mobile Learning Integration) O O O O O O 48 O O 347,000 369,500 12,317 M.B.A. (Innovation Management) O O O O O O O O 48 O O 392,000 414,500 13,817 M.B.A. (Computer for Organization Management) O O O O O O O O 48 O O 392,000 414,500 13,817 M.B.A. (Automation and Industrial Management) O O O O O O O O 48 O O 392,000 414,500 13,817 M.B.A. (Weekend-Track) O O O O O O O 48 O O O 393,500 416,000 13,867 M.B.A. Professional (Day Program) O O O O O O 48 O O O 403,000 425,500 14,183 M.B.A. Professional (Evening Program) O O O O O O O 48 O O O 403,000 425,500 14,183 M.B.A. Fast-Track (City Campus) O O O O O O 48 O O O 416,000 438,500 14,617 M.B.A. Fast-Track (Hua Mak Campus) O O O O O O 48 O O 338,000 360,500 12,017 M.B.A. Special Program (S-M.B.A.) O O O O O O 48 Business Project Based O 416,000 438,500 14,617 Mini M.B.A. (Professional Management Certificate) O O O 4 months. 12 4 O 65,000 65,000 2,167 M.B.A. (Technology Management) O O O O O O 45 O O O 430,200 452,700 15,090 M.B.A. (Tourism Management) O O O O O O O 48 O O O 4,000 293,000 315,500 10,517 M.S. (Investment Analysis and Management) O O O O O 45 O O O 400,000 422,500 14,083 M.M. (Organization Development and Management) O O O O O O O 48 O 4,000 299,500 322,000 10,733 Ph.D. (Management and Organization Development) O O O O O O 54 O O O 1,300,000 1,327,500 44,250 Ph.D. (Hospitality and Tourism Management) O O O O O O O 54 O O O 1,300,000 1,327,500 44,250 London South Bank University, UK (Joint Program) Semester starts: January / May / September MSc.
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