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Curriculum

Source: https://www.bistech.sc.chula.ac.th/program/curriculum/ Parent: https://www.bistech.sc.chula.ac.th/admission-round-2026/

B.Sc. in Industrial Science and Technology

Program Structure

TOTAL CREDITS 125 CREDITS

FREE ELECTIVES                                             6  CREDITS

GENERAL EDUCATION                                    24 CREDITS

GENERAL EDUCATION                                                                                                            12    CREDITS

LANGUAGE                                                                                                                                  12    CREDITS

SPECIALIZATION                                           95   CREDITS

BASIC (SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS)                                                                       32      CREDITS

REQUIRED COURSES                                                                                                            47     CREDITS

Required Courses 47 credits

Elective Courses 16 credits

*Students may select from courses that are either within the required electives or approved by program committee.

Regular Program

This program goes beyond the standard curriculum, offering a variety of elective courses and culminating in a cooperative project that serves as a capstone experience, allowing students to apply their knowledge in a meaningful and hands-on way.

Year 1 First Semester

2301107 CALCULUS I 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2302101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2302103 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1 (0-3-0)\ \ 2304151 ESSENTIAL PHYSICS 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2355101 WORLD OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES I 1 (1-0-2)\ \ 2605311 PRINCIPLE OF MARKETING 3 (3-0-6) \ \ 5503111 ENGLISH COMMUNICATION FOR SCIENCE I 3 (3-0-6)

Total 17

Year 1 Second Semester

2301108 CALCULUS II 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2302102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2304192 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR SCIENTISTS AND TECHNOLOGISTS 1 (0-3-0)\ \ 2355102 WORLD OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES II 1 (1-0-2)\ \ 2355103 AI FOR INDUSTRIAL DATA ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2303109 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2303110 GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY I 1 (0-3-0)\ \ 5503122 ENGLISH COMMUNICATION FOR SCIENCE Ii 3 (3-0-6)\ \ GEN ED 3

Total 21

Year 2 First Semester

2302270 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3 (3-0-6)

2306221 INDUSTRIAL MASS AND ENERGY BALANCES 3 (3-0-6)

2311271 MATERIAL SELECTION 3 (3-0-6)

2355201 INDUSTRIAL STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-6)

5503213 COMMUNICATION AND PRESENTATION SKILLS FOR SCIENCE 3 (2-2-5)

GEN ED 3

Total 18

Year 2 Second Semester+

2308369 ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 3 (3-0-6) \ \ 2300261 INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT 1 (1-0-2)\ \ 2355204 DESIGN THINKING FOR INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE 1 (0-2-1)\ \ GEN ED 3\ \ GEN ED – LANGUAGE 3\ \ Electives 3\ \ Free Electives 3

Total 18

Year 3 First Semester

2355202 UNIT PROCESSING I 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2355203 UNIT PROCESSING LABORATORY I 1 (0-3-6)

2355301 INSTRUMENT AND ANALYSIS 2 (1-3-2) \ \ 2601121 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING 3 (3-0-6)\ \ GEN ED 3\ \ Electives 3\ \ Free Electives 3

Total 17

Year 3 Second Semester

2300398 PREPARATION FOR CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION 1 (0-2-1)\ \ 2311565 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2 (2-0-6)\ \ 2355302 UNIT PROCESSING II 3 (3-0-6)\ \ 2355303 UNIT PROCESSING LABORATORY II 1 (0-3-6)\ \ 2355304 INDUSTRIAL FACTORY VISITS 1 (0-0-3)\ \ 2604361 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 (3-0-6)\ \ Electives 6

Total 17

Year 4 First Semester

2355498 CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION 6 (0-18-0)

Total 6

Year 4 Second Semester

2355401 INTERGRATIVE SCIENCE AND SOCIAL PROJECT 3 (0-9-0)\ \ 2355490 SEMINAR 1 (1-0-2)\ \ 2604468 FEASIBILITY STUDY AND PROJECT EVALUATION 3 (3-0-6)\ \ Electives 4

Total 11

Curriculum Structure

General Education Courses

General education courses refer to a category of subjects that aim to enhance a person’s overall preparedness for the current and future world. These courses are designed to create individuals who are knowledgeable and possess the necessary skills for the 21st century. They promote awareness of the integration of various disciplines in problem-solving and empower individuals to create opportunities and value for themselves and society. General education courses ensure that individuals stay abreast of societal and global changes, become responsible citizens with strong ethics, appreciate their cultural heritage, collaborate to sustain and develop society, and contribute to social values.

Specialized Courses

Specialized courses refer to courses that are focused on core subjects, professional foundations, and practical skills to provide students with knowledge, understanding, and the ability to apply their learning in their respective fields.

Free Elective Courses

Free elective courses refer to courses that are designed to allow students to choose subjects based on their interests or aptitude. These courses provide opportunities for students to select and study specific subjects from the curriculum of a bachelor’s degree program, as determined by the educational institution.