"Building expertise in logistics and supply chain management"

Master of Business Administration Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Business competition in the era of globalization and free market is not just a competition between traditional organizations, but a competition between supply chains. Not only must the organization itself be strong, but all customers and suppliers in the organization’s supply chain must also be strong in order to create the highest level of competitiveness for its supply chain.

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“Building expertise in logistics and supply chain management”

The program focuses on developing graduates to become leaders in both academic and practical aspects, to be thinkers, practitioners, problem solvers, and presenters, or “thinkers, doers, and presenters” who have tangible results and have knowledge and skills that meet the needs of the business sector.

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The curriculum focuses on developing graduates to become leaders both academically and practically, to be thinkers, practitioners, problem solvers and presenters, or “thinkers, doers and presenters” who have tangible results and have knowledge and skills that meet the needs of the business sector.

It is a university that is complete in teaching and researching in this field of study, offering a full range of doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees. It emphasizes the application of modern theories to actual practice through modern and interesting teaching media and techniques, such as Business Game, e-Learning, supply chain simulation games, case studies, study tours, etc. There are Guest Speakers who are senior executives in leading companies giving special lectures from real experiences in every subject. The evaluation of education emphasizes demonstrating academic and practical abilities with tangible and acceptable work in the professional circle, such as writing workshop articles, expressing opinions and submitting them for publication in various leading magazines. The examination emphasizes understanding and practical application rather than memorization by Open Book in every subject. Experience is gained through study tours in leading companies. The curriculum is managed and taught by a team of academics and logistics and supply chain practitioners who are at the forefront of the country.

Course Name

  • Thai language: Master of Business Administration
  • English: Master of Business Administration Program

Degree Name

  • Thai language (full name): Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • (Abbreviation): B.B.A. (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • English (Full name): Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • (Abbreviation): BBA (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)

Duration of study

It only takes one year of serious study.

Applicant Qualifications

1. Completed a bachelor’s degree from an institution of higher education recognized by the Office of the Higher Education Commission.
2. If you receive funding or support from companies or organizations, you will receive special consideration.

CAREER PATH

Career Opportunities

Personnel in all departments related to logistics and supply chain management, both in the industrial, commercial, service sectors, including the public sector, such as transportation and distribution, warehousing and inventory management, purchasing and procurement, supplier development, production planning and control, customer relations and customer service, new product design, production and service, sales and marketing, including consultants, teachers, and researchers, etc., which are in short supply and there is still a need for additional personnel in these fields, tens of thousands of positions per year.

Personnel in all departments related to logistics and supply chain management, both in the industrial, commercial, service sectors, including the public sector, such as transportation and distribution, warehousing and inventory management, purchasing and procurement, supplier development, production planning and control, customer relations and customer service, new product design, production and service, sales and marketing, including consultants, teachers, and researchers, etc., which are in short supply and there is still a need for additional personnel in these fields, tens of thousands of positions per year.

Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr. Thorinee Maneesri
Dean and Director of the Master of Science Program
Dr. Chatchai Price
Head of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program
Dr. Soraphol Boonrakul
Director of Logistics Research and Operation Center