🌟 Developing new generation personnel: Towards cross-functional work in the digital age 🌟

Asst. Prof. Dr. Paichit Phawan, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Warisara Lertpaitoonphan, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, joined the seminar that brought the concept of integration between “Engineering” and “Architecture” as an important starting point in developing new generation personnel who not only need to be experts in their own fields but also need to understand how to work together at the professional level.

🔧 Cross-functional collaboration between engineers and architects is a key skill in the digital age. Both disciplines need to understand each other and apply digital technology to improve efficiency in work, from design, construction to project management.

🌟 Key skills to develop:

✅ Communication and Teamwork

✅ Understanding the work processes of each profession

✅ The use of software and digital technology in design and engineering

✅ Creativity and systematic problem solving

Department tuition fees

Faculty/Department Loan characteristics Term 1 Throughout the course
Faculty of Business Administration
Civil Engineering 1 46,600 41,600 359,400
Civil Engineering – Construction Management 1 46,600 41,600 359,400
Civil Engineering (part-time) 1 45,600 40,600 365,900
Electrical Engineering 2 44,600 39,600 361,400
Electrical Engineering – Automation and Robotics 2 44,600 39,600 361,400
Electrical Engineering (Part-time) 2 38,600 33,600 370,400
Mechanical Engineering 2 46,600 41,600 364,400
Mechanical Engineering – Building Technology 2 46,600 41,600 364,400
Mechanical Engineering (Modern Automotive Technology) 2 46,600 41,600 364,400
Mechanical Engineering (part-time) 2 45,600 40,600 373,400
Industrial Engineering and Management 2 45,600 40,600 362,000
Industrial Engineering – Engineering Management 2 45,600 40,600 362,000
Railway Engineering 1 50,600 45,600 355,000