PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Master of Management Program in Management (International Program) is organizing teaching and learning that focuses on enabling students to analyze and criticize and discuss various issues related to management and can choose to use methods of research or knowledge development to correct weaknesses or enhance competitive advantages of related sectors. Learners can choose to study in areas related to their careers or aptitudes, such as general management, entrepreneurship, logistics management, accounting and finance, tourism and services, and elderly care management, and most importantly, this course focuses on students taking advantage of the Big Data System and Artificial Intelligence to make decisions effectively.
In addition, some of the faculty members who are course instructors have graduated from abroad in Europe. Therefore, teaching and learning will be based on European teaching methods.
CAREER PATH
Academics, professors, researchers, private businesses, and executives in government and private organizations, both in the general business sector, logistics business, hotel and service business, and financial business including consultants to government agencies and the private sector
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Following Walailak University’s Regulations for Graduate Studies for the International Curriculum of Semester System, 2020:
Plan A Type A1
• Passed the English proficiency test score requirements set by the committee of the College of Graduate Studies.
• Passed all courses in the curriculum.
• Passed the thesis defense examination and already submitted the completed thesis to the university.
• The thesis or a part of the thesis must be published or at least accepted for publication according to the criteria set by the Graduate Studies Committee.
Plan A Type A2
• Passed the English proficiency test score requirements set by the committee of the College of Graduate Studies.
• Passed all courses in the curriculum.
• Must have a cumulative grade point average of not less than 3.00.
• Passed the thesis defense examination and already submitted the completed thesis to the university.
• The thesis or a part of the thesis must be published or at least accepted for publication according to the criteria set by the Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) or
• Presented at academic conferences with a complete full paper and published in the proceedings of the conference.
Plan B
• Passed the English proficiency test score requirements set by the committee of the College of Graduate Studies.
• Passed all courses in the curriculum.
• Must have a cumulative grade point average of not less than 3.00.
• Passed the comprehensive examination with a written and/or oral presentation in that field of study.
• Presented a final oral defense of the independent study to the committee appointed by the educational institution and the independent study or a part of independent study must be disseminated in any accessible format
* Students must register for classes but credits are not counted and must have an S grade.
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1. Required Subject Category
1.1 Core Subject
MNM63-601 Research Methods in Management
MNM63-603 Operations Management
MNM63-605 Business Strategy and Strategic Management
MNM63-611 Business and Innovation Management
1.2 Seminar Subject
MNM63-811 Seminar in General Management
MNM63-821 Seminar in Entrepreneurship Management
MNM63-831 Seminar in Logistics Management
MNM63-841 Seminar in Senior Care Management
MNM63-851 Seminar in Tourism and Hospitality Management
MNM63-861 Seminar in Accounting and Finance Management
2. Elective Subject Category
2.1 Major Elective Subject
Major
MNM63-602 Global Management Practice
MNM63-604 Management Information System
MNM63-606 Digital Marketing and Branding
MNM63-607 Human Capital and Organization Management
MNM63-612 New Public Management
Major Elective Subject Category in Entrepreneurship Management
MNM63-611 Business and Innovation Management
MNM63-616 Project Feasibility Study and Public Private Partnership (PPP)
MNM63-621 Structural Foundation of Business Enterprises
MNM63-622 Technology and Innovation Strategy for Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs)
MNM63-623 Risk Management
MNM63-624 ASEAN Studies: Political Economic, Social and Culture Force
MNM63-633 Inventory and Warehouse Management
Major Elective Subject Category in Logistics Management
MNM63-631 Operations and Supply Chain Management
MNM63-632 Global Distribution and Transportation
MNM63-633 Inventory and Warehouse Management
Major Elective Subject Category in Tourism and Service Management
MNM63-651 Global Tourism Policy Management
MNM63-652 Cross Cultural Management for Tourism and Hospitality
MNM63-653 Tourism Destination Sustainability and Impact Management
Major Elective Subject Category in Accounting and Finance Management
MNM63-616 Project Feasibility Study and Public Private Partnership (PPP)
MNM63-623 Risk Management
MNM63-661 Fundamental Accounting and Finance
MNM63-662 Financial Management in the Digital Era
MNM63-663 Accounting for Business Decision and Control
MNM63-664 Finance for Startups
3. Thesis Subject
2. Elective Subject Category
2.1 Major Elective Subject
Major Elective Subject Category in General Management
MNM63-602 Global Management Practice
MNM63-604 Management Information System
MNM63-606 Digital Marketing and Branding
MNM63-607 Human Capital and Organization Management
MNM63-612 New Public Management
MNM63-613 Sustainability for Business Management
MNM63-614 Governance Ethics and Leadership
MNM63-615 Managerial Economics
MNM63-616 Project Feasibility Study and Public Private Partnership (PPP)
MNM63-701 Special Topics in Contemporary Management
Major Elective Subject Category in Logistics Management
MNM63-631 Operations and Supply Chain Management
MNM63-632 Global Distribution and Transportation
MNM63-633 Inventory and Warehouse Management
MNM63-634 Supply Chain Planning and Design
MNM63-635 Freight Transport
MNM63-636 Analytics Techniques for Supply Chain Management
MNM63-637 Big Data Analytics for Supply Chain Management
MNM63-731 Special Topics in Logistics Management
MNM63-616
MNM63-623 Risk Management
Study and Public
MNM63-661 Fundamental Accounting and Finance
MNM63-662 Financial Management in the Digital Era
MNM63-663 Accounting for Business Decision and Control
MNM63-664