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Doctor of Philosophy Program in Industrial Engineering, Revised Curriculum B.E. 2565 / 2022
Program Details: Type 2.1 (courses+Dissertation ) https://cmu.to/XmahH
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Industrial Engineering, Revised Curriculum B.E. 2565 / 2022
Thai: หลักสูตรปรัชญาดุษฎีบัณฑิต สาขาวิชาวิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ
English: Doctor of Philosophy Program in Industrial Engineering
Thai:
title: ปรัชญาดุษฎีบัณฑิต (วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ)
Abbreviation: ปร.ด. (วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ)
English:
Full title: Doctor of Philosophy (Industrial Engineering)
Abbreviation: Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering)
Total Credits Required Throughout the Program
Plan 2.1: A total of 54 credits, consisting of:
Elective Courses: 18 credits
Dissertation: 36 credits
Plan 2.1: A 3-year doctoral program with a maximum study period of 6 academic years
Plan 2.1 (Master’s Degree-based Admission)
Applicants must:
Meet the admission criteria announced by Chiang Mai University for the respective academic year.
Hold at least a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Engineering or Science.
Hold a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.25, and demonstrate sufficient knowledge, ability, and potential to conduct doctoral research, subject to approval by the Graduate Program Administrative Committee in Industrial Engineering.
Meet one of the following English proficiency requirements:
CMU-eTEGS: minimum score of 45
IELTS: minimum overall band score of 4.0
TOEFL:
ITP: 430
CBT: 117
iBT: 39
CU-TEP: minimum score of 45%
TU-GET / TU-GET (CBT): minimum score of 45%
KU-EPT: minimum score of 45%
DynEd (CMU only): minimum score of 0.5 (equivalent to CEFR A1)
CMU e-Grad: minimum score of 50%
Note: Scores must not be less than the specified percentage of the total possible score.
Fulfill other qualifications as specified by the Ministry of Education’s Graduate Program Standards (B.E. 2558 / A.D. 2015).
Other qualifications may be considered at the discretion of the Graduate Program Administrative Committee in Industrial Engineering.
Flat-rate tuition fee: 42,000 Baht per semester
Total tuition cost: 252,000 Baht (based on a 3-year, 6-semester program)
Note: The flat-rate tuition system at Chiang Mai University refers to a fixed amount charged for the entire course of study. This fee includes all academic-related expenses and is not calculated based on the number of credits enrolled. It does not include service fees.
Type 2.1 : For student with Master’s Degree
Degree Requirement a minimum of 54 credits
A. Coursework a minimum of 18 credits
1. Graduate courses a minimum of 18 credits
1.1 Field of Specialization a minimum of 18 credits
1.1.1 Required courses - credits
1.1.2 Elective courses a minimum of 18 credits
Students could enroll in the following courses or the others which the graduate education executive committee approves. Totally 6 subjects, the students have to choose in 3 subject areas from 5 subject areas (at least 3 subjects from students research area)
Group of Production Technology and Advanced Materials
255716 Agility Manufacturing Organization 3 credits
255731 Product Design and Development 3 credits
255733 Modern Production and Industrial System 3 credits
255738 Concurrent Engineering 3 credits
255742 Plasma Engineering and Technology 3 credits
255744 Manufacturing Strategy 3 credits
255749 Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Manufacturing 3 credits
255750 Innovation Management and New Product Development 3 credits
255752 Precision Manufacturing Systems 3 credits
255791 Special Topic in Industrial Engineering I 3 credits
255793 Smart Operation Management 3 credits
255811 Advanced Manufacturing Systems 3 credits
Group of Quality Control and Management
255720 Quality Management 3 credits
255740 Advanced Manufacturing Costing Techniques 3 credits
255777 Economic Design of Quality Control for Manufacturing Process 3 credits
255778 Stream of Variation for Multistage Manufacturing Process 3 credits
255779 Advanced Quality Improvement 3 credits
255780 Advanced Quality Assurance 3 credits
255781 Reliability Engineering 3 credits
255782 Regression Analysis for Quality Control 3 credits
255784 Quantitative Technique for Advanced Design and Analysis of Quality Improvement 3 credits
255786 Special Topic for Quality Management 3 credits
255787 Special Topic in Statistical Quality and Process Control 3 credits
255788 Quality Control for Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing 3 credits
255789 Tolerance Analysis and Allocation for Quality Improvement 3 credits
255790 Robust Experimental Design for Product Development 3 credits
255794 Quality Management 4.0 for Extended Enterprises 3 credits
Group of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
255711 Advanced Industrial Organization and Management 3 credits
255714 Industrial Environmental Impact Assessment 3 credits
255745 Lean Manufacturing Systems 3 credits
255753 Establishing Sustainable Start-Ups 3 credits
255762 Technology Transfer and Commercialization 3 credits
255764 Distribution Engineering 3 credits
255766 Information Technology for Logistics 3 credits
255769 Trading and International Logistics 3 credits
255772 Special Topic in Engineering Logistics 3 credits
255840 Strategies Management for Technology Based Enterprise 3 credits
268721 Performance Measurement for Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 credits
268731 Warehouse Design and Operations 3 credits
268732 Financial Management for Logistics and Supply Chain Systems 3 credits
268742 Decision Making for Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 credits
Group of Operation Research and Data Analytics
255715 Advanced Engineering Economy 3 credits
255721 Inventory Theory 3 credits
255723 Scheduling and Sequencing Theory 3 credits
255724 Multi-criteria Decision Making Technique for Industrial Engineering 3 credits
255732 Queuing Theory 3 credits
255736 Plant Layout and Facility Design 3 credits
255739 Data Mining Techniques for Industrial Applications 3 credits
255746 Industrial System Simulation 3 credits
255751 Information System for Industrial Management 3 credits
255754 Advance Humanitarian Logistics Planning in Disaster Relief Operations 3 credits
255760 Artificial Intelligence and AI Applications 3 credits
255792 Special Topic in Industrial Engineering II 3 credits
255820 Advanced Optimization Techniques 3 credits
255830 Applied Stochastic Processes for Engineering 3 credits
265711 Smart Technology and Artificial Intelligence 3 credits
Group of Biology and health care and Ergonomics
255757 Human Performance in System Design 3 credits
255758 Applied Ergonomics 3 credits
255761 Advanced Materials in Biomedical Industries 3 credits
255795 Special Topic in Industrial Engineering III 3 credits
265721 Healthcare System Operations and Supply Chain Management 3 credits
265722 Data Science for Healthcare 3 credits
265723 Healthcare Information Technology and Project Management 3 credits
265724 Operations Research in Healthcare Management System 3 credits
265725 Performance Measurement in Healthcare Organization 3 credits
B. Thesis
255899 Dissertation 36 credits
C. Non-credit Courses
1. Graduate School requirement a foreign language
Students must meet the English language proficiency requirement by achieving the minimum scores in one of the following tests. The test results must have been obtained within the last two years:
CMU-eTEGS: minimum score of 65
IELTS: minimum overall band score of 5.5
TOEFL (ITP: 523; CBT: 193; IBT: 69)
CU-TEP**: minimum score of 65%
TU-GET / TU-GET (CBT)**: minimum score of 65%
KU-EPT**: minimum score of 65%
DynEd 0.5 (available at CMU only): minimum score of 3.0 (equivalent to CEFR level C1)
CMU e-Grad**: minimum score of 90%
**The score must not be lower than the specified percentage of the test's total score.
2. Program requirement
1) A Student must pass 255835 Research Techniques in Industrial Engineering.
2) A student must enroll in some courses to enhance his/her capability
If the Graduate Program Committee recommend, without earning any credits, for a maximum of 4 courses, from either engineering or non-engineering course.
D. Academic Activities
1. A student has to organize seminar and present paper or student progress presentation in English on the topic related to his/her thesis for 1 time (s) in every semester for at least 3 semesters and students have to attend seminar every semester that the course is offered.
2. At least 1 dissertation work or a part of dissertation work must be published or at least accepted to publish in an international journal listed in ISI, Scopus, PubMed or Web of Science database, a paper must have the student name as the first author or the whole or part of thesis must be given a patent number with the student is involved and shared the patent ownership
3. At least 1 dissertation work or part of dissertation work must be presented in an international conference accepted by the field of study with the student as the first author
4. A student has to report thesis progression to the Graduate School every semesters which approved by the Chairman of the Graduate Study Committee.
E. Qualifying Examination
1. A student must complete a qualifying examination to evaluate his/her ability before presenting a thesis proposal.
2. An unsuccessful examinee may take re-examination within the following regular semester.
3. An unsuccessful examinee will be transferred to Master’s Degree studies
with the approval of the Graduate Program Administrative Committee.
For further inquiries, please contact:
Assistant Professor Dr. Wasawat Nakkiew (Program Chair)
Email: wasawat@eng.cmu.ac.th