General Education Subjects
One obligatory job in the student development process is that the university operates following the framework for Thai graduate qualification (TQF). The TQF states that all graduates have five qualifications: sustainable development skills, digital literacy, numeracy skill, interpersonal skill, and knowledge and skills in specific fields of study.
All the courses offered in the university are designed to produce graduates who are equipped with knowledge and skills for living a sustainable life. For undergraduate courses, the requirement to complete a degree is that the students must acquire at least 120 credits which are approximately 40 subjects (with one subject equals 3 credits). 30 of the 120 credits are general education credits. This covers subjects like His Majesty the King’s Sufficiency Economy, Human Behavior and Self-development, Digital Literacy, and Fundamental English. Another 90 credits are dedicated to enhancing the students' competitiveness.
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General Education Subjects