วิทยาศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต สาขาวิชาการจัดการสิ่งแวดล้อมและเทคโนโลยี
หลักสูตรนานาชาติ (ภาคปกติและภาคพิเศษ)
Overview
Graduates of the Master of Science Program in Environmental Management and Technology will be able to demonstrate moral and ethical behaviors with academic knowledge and skills, especially multidisciplinary research. They will be able to collaborate at the regional level on environmental and natural resources management and related technologies in analysis and diagnosis, but also choose the precise method for environment and natural resources management with the appropriate technology that is related to economic development trends based on sustainability and self-sufficiency. Their efforts in this regard will be beneficial to the country, Asia-Pacific region, and other regions in the world.
Program Philosophy
The Environmental Management and Technology Program (International Program) (Regular and Special Program) will produce graduates with academic and research capabilities, environmental management and technology leadership, morals, and ethics who apply their knowledge to develop useful environmental policies and lead to environmental sustainability in national and international level
Opportunities of the Graduates
- Environmentalist
- Environmental Operations Manager
- Environmental Manager
- Environmentalist Auditor
- Environmental Advisor
Research Direction
Research project will be consistent with the vision and the mission of the Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies and Mahidol University, including Sustainable Development Goals: SDGs. Guidelines for conducting a research project are as follows:
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Technology
- Green Industry
Program Committee
Research Interest | ||
Asst.Prof. Dr. Kamalaporn Kanongdate | Program Chair | 1. Aquatic Ecosystems 2. Biodiversity Assessment and Management 3. Application of Precautionary Principle for Biodiversity Conservation 4. Ecosystem restoration |
Asst.Prof.Dr. Piyakarn Teartisup | Committee | 1. Local Community and the Participation in the Management of Natural Resources 2. Sustainable Wetland Management 3. Social Return on Investment 4. Application of Geoinformatic for Environmental Management 5. Auditor for Sustainable Forest Management (PEFC CoC Auditor/ TIS 14061) |
Asst.Prof.Dr. Paramita Punwong | Committee | 1. Palynology 2. Paleoecology 3. Plant Taxonomy 4. Plant Ecology |
Dr. Narin Boontanon | Secretary | 1. Environmental Innovation 2. Micro Pollutants in Environment 3. Biogeochemistry |
Ms. Wassamon Chansomvong | Assistant |
Study Plan
Curriculum Structure | Plan A2 (Regular and Special) |
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1) Preparation course* | none credit* | none credit* | |
2) Required Course | 18 credits | 18 credits | |
3) Elective Courses (not less than) | 6 credits | 12 credits | |
4) Thesis | 12 credits | - | |
5) Thematic Paper | - | 6 credits | |
Total (not less than) | 36 credits | 36 credits |
Soft Skill
Teaching Schedule
Special program (Plan A2 or Plan B): Weekends (Saturday to Sunday)
Plan A, A2 |
Plan B |
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1st semester/ Year 1 |
1st semester/ Year 1 |
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ENMT 601 |
Administration for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 601 |
Administration for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 602 |
Application of Natural Resources and Environmental Survey |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 602 |
Application of Natural Resources and Environmental Survey |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 603 |
Advance Environmental Impact Assessment |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 603 |
Advance Environmental Impact Assessment |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
Total 12 credits |
Total 12 credits |
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2nd semester/ Year 1 |
2nd semester/ Year 1 |
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ENMT 604 |
Integration of Research Methodologies and Seminar for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 604 |
Integration of Research Methodologies and Seminar for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 605 |
Environmental Management and Technology in Field Trip Practicum |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 605 |
Environmental Management and Technology in Field Trip Practicum |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
Total 9 credits |
Total 9 credits |
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Summer semester |
Summer semester |
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ENMT 606 |
Internship for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(0-6-3) |
ENMT 606 |
Internship for Environmental Management and Technology |
3(0-6-3) |
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** Comprehensive Evaluation |
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Total 3 credits |
Total 3 credits |
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1st semester/ Year 2 |
1st semester/ Year 2 |
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ENMT 698 |
Thesis |
6(0-24-0) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
ENMT 6XX |
Elective course |
3(3-0-6) |
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ENMT 697 |
Thematic Pape |
3(3-0-6) |
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Total 6 credits |
Total 9 credits |
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2nd semester/ Year 2 |
2nd semester/ Year 2 |
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ENMT 698 |
Thesis |
6(0-24-0) |
ENMT 697 |
Thematic Pape |
3(3-0-6) |
Total 6 credits |
Total 3 credits |
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TOTAL= 36 CREDITS |
TOTAL = 36 CREDITS |
Note: **Comprehensive Evaluation should be taken before Appointment of Thematic Committees
Course Code Explanation
- Two first letters: EN, represent the abbreviated name of the faculty (FERS/MU)
- The third and fourth letters: MT, represent the abbreviated name of the Program (Environmental Management and Technology).
- The first numbers (6xx) represent the postgraduate Program level.
- The 3 numbers in the brackets show the number of hours/week (theory-practice-self-study):
Theory 1 credit = 1 hour of lecture + 2 hours of self-study
Practice 1 credit = 2 hours of practice work + 1 hour of self-study
Self-study = number of hours of independent study per week
Study Plan
Student appeal procedure
MT/MTS Field Trip Gallery














