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U.S.-Thai Bachelor Double Degree B.A The World's first 3-Continent Business Degree Program U.S.-Thai Bachelor Double Degree B.A. (U.S.) + B.B.A. (Thai) + NVQ Level 5 (U.K.) Get your fully accredited U.S. degree in Bangkok, in a multi-cultural and open-minded society, and at an affordable rate of study and living. The tuition fee for four years of study is USD 20,000 or THB 665,000 (approx.) http://international.siamtechno.ac.th Venue: Siam Technology College, 46 Charan Sanitwong Road, Wat Thaphra, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok, Thailand 10600 Why 3 CertifiCates for one BaChelor Degree Program? Siam Technology College (STC) is a technology college, and at any technology college quality is of utmost importance in all respects. We aim to offer the best international Bachelor degree program one can study in Thailand, so we combine U.S. content with the Thai study framework and the vocational skills you need to succeed after graduation. Each one of the three certificates awarded confirms the high quality in its field. CertifieD Content By lamar University, texas, U.s.a. Most of the world's top-100 universities are in the United States. By that, the United States' higher education system shows the highest standards of content in All images show Siam Technology College, Bangkok. their programs. The degree you earn from Lamar University states that the content quality meets the requirements of the U.S. higher education system. Founded in 1923 and home of more than 15,000 students, Lamar University is one of the fastest growing colleges in Texas, and Lamar University is a member of The Texas State University System. Lamar University offers more than 100 educational programs of study in the most dynamic career fields leading to bachelor’s, mas- ter’s and doctoral degrees. The 292-acre campus in Beaumont is about 90 miles Please contact: east of Houston, Texas and about 25 miles west of Louisiana. If you wish, you can study a semester or two at Lamar in Texas during our program. CertifieD frameWork By siam teChnology College You study at STC in Bangkok Yai. All your contacts and support are readily avail- Bryce Hunter able, and all teachers will help you over the hurdles of studying. The degree earned bryce@ from STC states that all laws, rules and regulations for higher education in Thailand siamtechnologyinternational.com are met. Siam Technology College Siam Technology College, founded in 1965 as Thailand’s first Technology College 46 Charan Sanitwong 10 Road, Tha Phra, Bangkok Yai, under the name Siam Institute of Technology, and the first private technology col- Bangkok, 10600 Thailand lege in Thailand, is a private education institution under the Office of the Higher Tel SiamTechno: 02-878-5000, Education Commission in Thailand. With more than 10,000 students, STC is also Office: 06-2843-2988, from abroad: +66 (0) 87-541-9896 one of the fastest growing institutes of higher education in Thailand. 2 CertifieD emPloyaBility By U.k.'s national voCational QUalifiCation Holding one or even two degrees does not automatically secure a good job on the long run, as the sad numbers of unemployed Thai university graduates show. It needs more for that - you need to be employable and job-ready at the time of your graduation. This is what the NVQ Level 5 Diploma states, and what is an important goal in the education at STC. National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) are educational awards in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that are achieved through assessment and training. They are based on recognised occupational standards, work-based and/or simu- lated work-based assessment where they confer occupational competence. To achieve an NVQ, candidates had to prove that they had the ability (compe- tence) to carry out their job to the required standard. NVQs were based on Na- tional Occupational Standards that described the "competencies" expected in any given job role. 3 study oPtions anD sPeCial Program featUres study aBroaD oPtions at lamar University in texas, U.s.a. After completing their second year of study, students can opt to study 1, 2, 3, or 4 semesters at Lamar University in Texas. They certainly can complete the full program in Bangkok, if they wish, and than optionally attend the graduation ceremony at Lamar University in Texas. free lamar University Work anD study oPtion For many students, however, studying abroad is unaffordable. Especially for them, Lamar University offers a Work and Study option without any administrative or program fees. The student pays only for the visa fee and the flight. This program runs from May through August every year. It allows students to gain important intercultural and work experience while using English during the time in the United States. Students of the 3-Continent Program may enroll if they ⊕ have finished at least two semesters, and ⊕ have a good command of written and spoken English. Participants will travel to the U.S.A. and work an average of 30 hours per week and earn roughly $10 per hour. Work is often in resorts or amusement parks. Shared housing will be arranged. While there are no administration fees (fees for these programs are often quite expensive) students will need to pay for their visa fee and flight. Students will pay their own expenses, but their earnings usually more than cover these costs as well as flights and visa costs. U.s. veterans Lamar University and Siam Technology College programs meet the requirements of the GI Bill (Department of Veterans Affairs). Email Bryce Hunter at [email protected] and begin the application pro- cess. support By oUr leCtUrers Studying in an all-English language program is not always easy at the beginning. Our lecturers have years of experience with new students in international programs, and they know the hurdles and worries. They will help you over the first few months until you feel safe enough in the English language language study environment. 4 aBoUt siam teChnology College (STC) in Bangkok, thailanD Siam Technology College is internationally best known for the solar vehicles developed by its students. Since 2015, the solar car teams compete at the World Solar Challenge (WSC) with teams from University of Michigan, MIT, Adelaide University, Cambridge University, Stanford University and others. At such as technology college, innovation and entrepreneurship are natural elements of education. For our stu- dents, we offer an incubator as well. All this is, however, until now limited to our Thai program, i.e. degree pro- grams conducted in the Thai language. We are now preparing an extension of our international program in the area of entrepreneurship, and we thought it a good idea to start this endeavour with a Summer University in which we can show what Asia has to offer in this area. As Thailand has been progressing towards becoming an industrialized country, it has continuously faced hard- ships due to a shortage of qualified personnel possessing both knowledge and appropriate skills. Realizing that Thailand was in dire need of people with industrial skills, Dr. Narong Mongkhonvanit took on the responsibility of resolving this shortage. In 1965, he established Thailand’s first private vocational institution that could provide students with job-oriented training. He named the new school “Siam Institute of Technology.” Over the course of the past several decades, the institution expanded its vision, added a Commercial Department to its curriculum and changed its name to Siam Technical College (SiamTech). The year 2005 marked the 40th anniversary of the institution, and the time arrived to take yet another new step. Aiming at advancing into a new level of educational development, Siam Technical College (SiamTech) decided to establish a new institution simply called “Siam Technology College (SiamTechno).” Siam Technology College has opened its doors in 2006. The 800+ square meter campus is adjacent to (but distinctly separate from) Siam Technical College (SiamTech). Siam Technology College now features a growing list of degree programs for stu- dents interested in pursuing business and technology-related degrees. Enshrined in the college’s curriculum are the fundamental principles of equality and continuity, focusing on educating students from all educational back- grounds throughout Thailand and ASEAN. 5 the international Program team WelCome message By PornPhisud mongkhonvanit PresiDent of siam teChnology College Dear Prospective Participants: Welcome to Thailand and Siam Technology College. We here at STC are passionate about new technology and its practical uses in society. For instance, we have degrees in Green Technology, headed by Dr. Thakrit, who just recently returned from a visit to MIT where he successfully competed a Professional Certificate program. I am excited about this international program because it will give all of us an opportunity to share our ideas from the fresh perspectives, especially from many nations and cultures. I look forward to meeting you all and I hope you enjoy your time with us. Sincerely, Pornphisud Mongkonvanit Bruce velDhUisen, B.sC., m.B.a., Ph.D. Dr. Bruce Veldhuisen brings in decades of experience in training English teachers. He is an entrepreneur and an educational innovator. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of TEFL International and was previously the Course Director of language schools and TESOL courses in Hong Kong and Thailand for eight years before founding the world’s largest teacher training institute and becoming a well-known name in the industry. roBert griffiths, B.a., m.P.a. Recently retired as a Senior U.S. Foreign Service Officer, rank of Minister Counselor, Mr. Griffiths is currently an instructor in Chinese politics at the University of Utah and at Brigham Young University. He previously taught economics and Chinese studies at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.
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