Program
Faculty Members
Program Structure

Master of Science Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Logistics Management is the administration of the flow of goods/services or raw materials from Points of Origin to the points where they are utilized. The Council of Logistics Management has defined the logistics profession as “the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient and effective flow and storage of goods and services, as well as related information, from the point of origin to the point of consumption while considering consumer needs.”
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chumpol Monthatipkul
Chair of the Master of Science Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Objectives
- To produce master's graduates with knowledge in logistics management, aligned with the needs of various organizations and the country’s requirements.
- To promote the application of modern knowledge, techniques, and technology in logistics management, which will enhance the competitiveness of organizations.
- To encourage cooperation and coordination between the education sector and the industry in solving problems and fostering the exchange of technology and management practices.
- To provide academic services and research to both government and private sectors.
Target Group
- Business entrepreneurs or business owners who provide logistics services.
- Employees in business organizations and state enterprises, such as Thai or international companies, financial institutions, in managerial or senior positions in departments such as warehousing and inventory, purchasing, production, planning, transportation, import and export, logistics, and supply chain management, etc.
Program Introduction Video
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รศ.ดร.ชุมพล มณฑาทิพย์กุล
คุณวุฒิ : ปร.ด. (วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : มหาวิทยาลัย ธรรมศาสตร์, ประเทศไทย

ผศ.ดร.พงชัย อธิคมรัตนกุล
คุณวุฒิ : Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : Iowa State University, U.S.A.

ผศ.ดร.กานดา บุญโสธรสถิตย์
คุณวุฒิ : Ph.D. (Manufacturing Engineering)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia
Class Schedule
- Regular Program: Monday – Friday, 09:00 – 16:00, with some courses held together with the evening program from 18:00 – 21:00.
- Saturday: English courses from 08:30 – 12:30. (On weekdays, classes are held approximately 3-4 days per week.)
- Saturday: English courses from 08:30 – 12:30. (On weekdays, classes are held approximately 3-4 days per week.)
Total Credits (Entire Program)
- Plan A2 (Thesis: 12 credits) → 39 credits (including 2 foundation credits)
- Plan B (Independent Study: 6 credits) → 39 credits (including 1 foundation credit)
- Plan B (Independent Study: 3 credits) → 39 credits (including 1 foundation credit)
Tuition Fees (Entire Program) Regular Program: 161,500 THB / Evening Program: 235,000 THB
- Regular Program: 1,500 THB per credit
- Evening Program: 3,000 THB per credit
- Regular and Evening Programs: 25,000 THB per semester
- Special Maintenance Fee (Evening Program only): 3,750 THB per semester
English Course Registration Fees (If Test Scores Do Not Meet Requirements)
- LNG 550: 2,000 THB
- LNG 600: 3,000 THB
English Proficiency Criteria for Exemption from English Courses
Test Unit / Test Set | Take 2 English foundation courses: LNG550 and LNG600 | Take 1 English foundation course: LNG600 | Exempted from the course |
---|---|---|---|
Academic Program | |||
TETET | <3.5 | 3.5-4.0 | 4.5-5.5 |
IELTS Academic | <4.5
| ≥4.5 | ≥5.0
|
TOEFL iBT | <53
| ≥53
| ≥65
|
PTE Academic
| <43
| ≥43
| ≥59
|
Duolingo English Test
| <60
| ≥60
| ≥100
|
Professional Program
| |||
TETET
| <3.5
| 3.5-4.0 | 4.5-5.5
|
IELTS General
| <4.5
| ≥4.5
| ≥5.0
|
TOEFL ITP
| <460
| ≥460
| ≥543 |
PTE General | < Level 2
| Level 2
| Level 3
|
TOEIC | <550
| ≥550
| ≥785 (L=400; R=385)
|
Duolingo English Test | <60
| ≥60
| ≥100
|
*The Test of English for Thai Engineers and Technologists (TETET) is administered by the Faculty of Liberal Arts.
Courses Offered
Foundation Courses For Plan A2 (not credited)
- LGM630 Research Methodology for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2 credits) (S/U)
Foundation Courses For Plan B (not credited):
- LGM639 Statistics for Logistics (1 credit)
Core Courses (24 credits)
- LGM610 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM611 Warehouse and Distribution Management (3 credits)
- LGM612 Strategic Procurement Management and Global Sourcing (3 credits)
- LGM613 Transport Management (3 credits)
- LGM614 Inventory and Demand Management (3 credits)
- LGM615 Lean and Six Sigma Logistics (3 credits)
- LGM632 Logistics Modeling (3 credits)
- LGM633 Technologies for Logistics and Supply Chain (3 credits)
Elective Courses (for Plan B)
For Plan A2 (Thesis: 12 credits): 3 credits
For Plan B (Independent Study: 6 credits): 9 credits
For Plan B (Independent Study: 3 credits): 12 credits
- LGM622 Supply Chain Risk Management (3 credits)
- LGM631 Supply Chain Simulation Modeling (3 credits)
- LGM634 Managerial Costing and Decision Making (3 credits)
- LGM635 System Dynamics for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM636 Big Data for Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM616 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM620 Strategic Management for Supply Chain (3 credits)
- LGM623 Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (3 credits)
- LGM624 Food Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM625 Reverse Logistics and Green Supply Chain (3 credits)
- LGM626 Strategic Retail Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- LGM638 Value Chain Analysis for the Better Poor (3 credits)
- XXX XXX Elective courses offered by the Graduate School, approved by the advisor and instructor (3 credits)
Thesis (for Plan A) and Independent Study (for Plan B)
- GMI691 Thesis (12 credits)
- GMI692 Special Research Project (6 credits)
- GMI693 Independent Study (3 credits)
English Courses (for those without English test scores)
- LNG550 Remedial English Course for Postgraduate Students (2 credits)
- LNG600 Insessional English Course for Postgraduate Students (3 credits)