Industrial Engineering and Intelligent Manufacturing

Target Group

Students of Industrial Engineering (IE) Major

2nd Year             : during November 2019 – May 2020 (6-month)
3rd – 4th Year      : during May 2020 – February 20201 (9-month)

Career Path

  • Industrial Engineer
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Industrial Management Engineer
  • Production Management
  • Environmental Engineer

Objective

  1. To advise student to apply knowledge and theories of industrial engineering to solve problem in many dimensions and also, be able to adapt themselves to reach the rapid change of globalization.
  2. To prepare student to not only be responsive leaders in industrial engineering but also to both of society and nation.
  3. To develop student’s potential by coaching both theories and work-base education.
  4. To train student to be professional or specialist in industrial engineering.
  5. To guide students to prepare themselves for future careers, industrial expansion and economic revolution.

Expectation

  1. Students are able to apply knowledge of industrial engineering into their practical so that they can work with companies/organizations effectively.
  2. Students would be able to integrate knowledge and theories to solve problem and improve processes in term of industrial system designs, logistics, production, productivity, safety, quality assurance and so on.
  3. Students are able to work individually and/or in teams.
  4. Students would be realized about the value of humanity, work and how to earn money.
  5. Students might be able to find new technologies and management.

Procedure

  1. Coordinate with MOU and/or Non-MOU enterprises to present the program.
  2. Match students with enterprises.
  3. After selection processes, internship letters will be provided to both students and enterprises.
  4. During the internship, students would be evaluated by both enterprises and RAE lecturers.
  5. All evaluation of students’ internship are subject to be graded.

Course Requirement 
Total: 9-credit

Year

Course Code Course Credit Pre-Requirement

1st

EG 59112 Work-based Learning for EGineers and Technologists 3(0-40-0)
2nd IE 59205 Work-based Learning for Industrial Engineering 1 3(0-40-0)

EG 59112

3rd

IE 59314 Work-based Learning for Industrial Engineering 2 3(0-40-0)

IE 59205

4th IE 59451 Work-based Learning for Industrial Engineering 3 6(0-40-0)

IE 59314

Timetable

Academic Year

Semester 1.1 Semester 1.2 Semester 2.1 Semester 2.2

Year

Aug–Nov 2019 Nov 2019–Feb 2020 Feb 2020–May 2020

May 2020–Aug 2020

1st (63)

Study Study Intern

(CP ALL)

Study

**2nd (62)*

Study Intern (MOU/Non-MOU)  

Study

***3rd (61)**

Study Study Study

Intern MOU/Non-MOU

***4th (60) Intern (MOU/Non-MOU)  

Graduate + Work

*(63), (62), (61) and (60)          – means the intake year of students (ID) for example a student who joined the program in 2558 (B.C), two-first of his/her student ID would be start with 58xxxxxxxx.

** Year 2                                 – Internship would be started from November 2019 to May 2020 (6-month)

*** Year 3-4                             – Internship would be started from May 2020 to February 2021 (9-month)

Industrial Engineering (overall 144 credits)

Academic year 2018

Semester 1.1 Semester 1.2 Semester 2.1

Semester 2.2

Period

Sep – Nov 2018 Credits Dec 2018 – Feb 2019 Credits Mar – May 2019 Credits Jun – Aug 2019

Credits

Year 1 Engineering Physics 1

Engineering Physics Laboratory 1

Thai for Communication

Mathematics and Statistics in

Daily Life

English for Real Life

Engineering Mathematics 1

Philosophy and living

3(3-0-6)

1(0-2-1)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

 

2(1-2-3)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

 

Engineering Mathematics 2

Personality and Social Relations

Introduction to Computer Programming

Practice Laboratory

Foundation English

Engineering Drawing

Engineering Chemistry

Engineering Chemistry Laboratory

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

3(2-2-5)

 

1(0-2-1)

2(1-2-3)

3(2-2-5)

3(3-0-6)

1(0-2-1)

Internship

(CP ALL)

Work-based Education for Engineers and Technologists

3(0-40-0)

Applications Usage for Modern Organization

Integrated Social Science

English for Everyday Communication

Engineering Mathematics 3

Engineering Physics 2

Engineering Physics Laboratory 2

Industrial Engineering Project 1

3(2-2-5)

 

3(3-0-6)

2(1-2-3)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

1(0-2-1)

1(0-40-0)

Total

18 credits 19 credits 3 credits

16  credits

Year 2 English for Presentation and Communication in Business

Engineering Drawing

Engineering Mechanics

Probability and Statistics for Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Laboratory

Industrial Work Study

2(1-2-3)

 

3(2-2-5)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

 

1(0-3-0)

3(3-0-6)

Internship

(MOU/Non-MOU)

Work-based Education  Industrial Engineering 1

3(0-40-0) Internship

(MOU/Non-MOU)

Work-based Learning in Industrial Engineering 2

 3(0-40-0)

Introduction to Electrical Engineering

Introduction to Electrical Engineering Laboratory

Thermodynamics

Engineering Economy

English in ASEAN Contexts

Engineering Management

Applications Usage for Modern Organization

3(3-0-6)

 

1(0-2-1)

 

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

2(1-2-3)

3(3-0-6)

3(2-2-5)

Total

15  credits 3 credits 3 credits

18 credits

Year 3 Engineering Materials

Manufacturing Processes

Operations Research

Production Planning and Control

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

Quality Control

Safety Engineering

IE59xxx

Industrial Engineering Laboratory

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

1(0-2-1)

IE59xxxx

Industrial Cost Analysis and Budgeting

Maintenance Engineering

Xxxx

Industrial Plant Design

Industrial Organization Management

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

 

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

3(3-0-6)

 

3(3-0-6)

Internship

(MOU/Non-MOU)

Industrial Engineering Project 1

1(0-40-0)

Total

12 credits 10 credits 18  credits

1 credits

Year 4

Internship

(MOU/Non-MOU)

Work-based Learning for Industrial Engineering 3

6(0-40-0) Internship

(MOU/Non-MOU)

Industrial Engineering Project  2

2(0-40-0)

Graduation + Working

Total

6 credits 2 credits

Overall 144 credits

Internship Company