Industrial Engineering and Intelligent Manufacturing
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
- 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.
- To prepare student to not only be responsive leaders in industrial engineering but also to both of society and nation.
- To develop student’s potential by coaching both theories and work-base education.
- To train student to be professional or specialist in industrial engineering.
- To guide students to prepare themselves for future careers, industrial expansion and economic revolution.
Expectation
- Students are able to apply knowledge of industrial engineering into their practical so that they can work with companies/organizations effectively.
- 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.
- Students are able to work individually and/or in teams.
- Students would be realized about the value of humanity, work and how to earn money.
- Students might be able to find new technologies and management.
Procedure
- Coordinate with MOU and/or Non-MOU enterprises to present the program.
- Match students with enterprises.
- After selection processes, internship letters will be provided to both students and enterprises.
- During the internship, students would be evaluated by both enterprises and RAE lecturers.
- 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 |
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Period |
Sep – Nov 2018 | Credits | Dec 2018 – Feb 2019 | Credits | Mar – May 2019 | Credits | Jun – Aug 2019 |
Credits |
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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) |
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Total |
18 credits | 19 credits | 3 credits |
16 credits |
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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) |
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Total |
15 credits | 3 credits | 3 credits |
18 credits |
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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) |
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Total |
12 credits | 10 credits | 18 credits |
1 credits |
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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 |
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Total |
6 credits | 2 credits |
Overall 144 credits |