Master of Science Program in Biotechnology, 2022 A1

Degree Name

Master of Science Program in Biotechnology

หลักสูตรวิทยาศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต สาขาวชาเทคโนโลยีชีวภาพ

Career Opportunities Upon Graduation

  • Lecturer in Biotechnology at public and private institutes/universities
  • Biotechnology Researcher at public and private institutes/universities
  • Biotechnology Academic at public and private institutions
  • Self-employed professional applying knowledge in Biotechnology
  • Pursuing doctoral studies (Ph.D.) in related fields
  • Quality Control Officer in Biotechnology-related operations involving living organisms in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, drug, cosmetic, and other related industrial sectors
  • Research and Development (R&D) Officer in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, drug, cosmetic, and other related industrial sectors
  • Sales Representative for scientific equipment, medical supplies, culture media, and chemicals
Curriculum Structure

Total 38 credits

1. Thesis Course Category

36 Credits

2. Seminar Course Category (Non-credit)

2 Credits

Study Plan

CodeNameCredits(Lecture-Practice-Research)
05207198

SEMINAR 1

สัมมนา 1 (ไม่นับหน่วยกิต)

10-2-1
05207307

THESIS

วิทยานิพนธ์

90-405-0

Philosophy

To produce graduates who possess integrity and strong academic competence, with the ability to think and analyze systematically through scientific processes, and to apply such knowledge to problem-solving and the advancement of biotechnology in alignment with and in response to national needs.

Importance

This program is designed to produce graduates with knowledge and expertise in the field of Biotechnology, while promoting the development of the country’s industrial and agricultural sectors, as well as enhancing the value of products. Advancements in Biotechnology have created new prospects through research in genetic engineering aimed at improving living organisms and optimizing biological production processes. Consequently, Biotechnology plays a crucial role in driving national development across various sectors and aligns with the direction of the Twelfth National Economic and Social Development Plan (2017–2021).

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