Program
Faculty Members
Program Structure

Master of Business Administration Program in Management
Technology and Innovation Management Discipline
“Technology” and “innovation” are now widely accepted as crucial factors in business and industrial competitiveness. However, many organizations still cannot fully leverage technology and innovation because they lack the knowledge and understanding to integrate the roles of technology and innovation into their strategies and operations. The Master of Business Administration program in Technology and Innovation Management are designed to develop professionals who can define the roles of technology and innovation appropriately within organizations, at the levels of policy, strategy, and operations. These programs aim to cultivate individuals capable of continuously and sustainably fostering necessary innovations to stay competitive.
Dr. Boonkiart Iewwongcharoen
Acting Chair of the Technology and Innovation Management Discipline
Objectives
- To produce graduates with the knowledge and ability to conduct analysis, focusing on building research capacity and strategic organizational management, to advance modern management knowledge aligned with the country’s development directions and business environment.
- To produce graduates who are leaders in driving organizational change in alignment with globalization trends, the country’s development directions, and the business environment.
- To enhance skills, strengthen capabilities, and improve business competitiveness by developing knowledge and analytical abilities among learners.
- To promote collaboration and coordination between education sector and industry, as well as to encourage the exchange of knowledge and experiences in business management that mutually support and benefit one another.
Program Introduction Video
อาจารย์ประจำหลักสูตร

ผศ. ดร.ปฏิภาณ แซ่หลิ่ม
คุณวุฒิ : Ph.D. (Development Administration)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์, ประเทศไทย

ผศ.ดร.ทวีศักดิ์ กฤษเจริญ
คุณวุฒิ : Ph.D. (Public Administration and Public Policy)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : The University of York, U.K.

ดร.ดั้นดุสิต โปราณานนท์
คุณวุฒิ : วท.ด. (ธุรกิจเทคโนโลยีและการจัดการนวัตกรรม)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย, ประเทศไทยR

ดร.บุญเกียรติ เอี้ยววงษ์เจริญ
คุณวุฒิ : Ph.D.(Systems Science Engineering Management)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : Portland State University, U.S.

ผศ. ดร.มงคล อัศวดิลกฤทธิ์
คุณวุฒิ : ปร.ด. (วิศวกรรมโยธา)
สถาบันที่สำเร็จการศึกษา : มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี, ประเทศไทย
Class Schedule
- Outside Regular Working Hours Thursday: 18:00 – 21:00 Saturday – Sunday
Program Duration: 2 years (2 semesters per year)
Total Credits Required
- Plan A2 (Thesis: 12 credits): 40 credits (+4 foundation credits)
- Plan B (Independent Study: 3 credits): 40 credits (+4 foundation credits)
Total Program Fee: 247,000 THB
- Per Credit Fee: 3,000 THB
- Educational Maintenance Fee: 25,000 THB/semester
- Additional Maintenance Fee: 3,750 THB/semester
English Language Course Fees (If English Proficiency Requirements Are Not Met)
- 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.
Course Structure
Foundation Courses (4 Credits) – Non-Credit
- BUS 515 Accounting Principles for Executives (2 Credits, S/U)
- BUS 601 English for Business Communication (2 Credits, S/U)
Core Courses (16 Credits)
- BUS 617 Project Feasibility Analysis (3 Credits)
- BUS 634 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility (1 Credit)
- BUS 635 Market Entry Strategy (3 Credits)
- BUS 636 Strategy for Sustainable Business Growth (3 Credits)
- BUS 641 Organizational Process and Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
- BUS 653 Business Process Management (2 Credits)
- BUS 654 Business Research (1 Credit)
Core Courses (12 Credits)
- TIM 621 Innovative Product and Service Development (3 credits)
- TIM 632 Fundamentals of Technology and Innovation Management (3 credits)
- TIM 651 Contemporary Tools in Technology and Innovation Management (3 credits)
- TIM 661 Analysis of Emerging Technologies (3 credits)
Elective Courses (for Plan B) - 9 Credits
- TIM 601 Special Topic I
- TIM 602 Special Topic II (3 credits)
- TIM 631 Technology Policy and Economic Development (3 credits)
- XXX XXX Elective course offered by the Graduate School and approved by the academic advisor and course instructor (3 credits)
Thesis (for Plan A) and Independent Study (for Plan B)
- GMI691 Thesis – 12 credits
- GMI693 Independent Study – 3 credits
English Courses (if required)
- LNG 550 Remedial English Course for Postgraduate Students (2 credits)
- LNG 600 Insessional English Course for Postgraduate Students (3 credits)
Note
- Students who meet the English proficiency requirements upon admission or pass the exam in the first semester of their first year may use their scores to waive the foundation course BUS601 and one additional course, as specified by the Graduate School of Management and Innovation.