About Faculty


Philosophy: : Develop society with ethics, appropriate technology and innovation.



Vision : By 2027, to be a leading agriculture faculty in the southern region in developing human resources that bring social innovation and are skilled entrepreneurs.


Mission: 

1. Produce human resources with skill in agricultural and social innovation and entrepreneurship.
2. Produce innovative agricultural research that answers local development needs to increase the capacity of communities and localities at the regional level.
3. Develop agricultural entrepreneurs and raise their capacity with technical knowledge and innovation increasing national competitiveness.
 


Executive Committee

Asst. Prof. Dr.Uraiwan Tongkaemkaew

Dean of Faculty of Technology and Community Development
E-mail: uraiwan@tsu.ac.th
 

Asst. Prof. Dr.Sukhuman Whankaew
Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs, Quality Assurance, and International Relations
E-mail : sukhuman.w@tsu.ac.th 
 

Dr. Sak-A-nan Sae Lim
Deputy Dean for Academic Services, Student Development, and Revenue Affairs
E-mail : sak-a-nan.s@tsu.ac.th
 
 

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Sorapong Benchasri
Assistant Dean for Research and Innovation Management
E-mail : sorapong@tsu.ac.th
 
 

 


Curriculum


Bachelor's degree programs:

1. Bachelor of Science Program in Animal Science 

The curriculum focuses on teaching students to have knowledge that can link basic scientific knowledge with animal production technology. Students have skills to support becoming animal science entrepreneurs or creating innovations consistent with the context of animal production. In addition, students have the skills to apply technology appropriately in environmentally friendly animal production systems that comply with regulations and international standards, which connect local wisdom to raise the production level of livestock products and services by adding value to the livestock production system.

Program Structure

Total required courses         125    Credits 
 A. General Education Courses           30     Credits
 B. Specialized Core Courses           89     Credits
 C. Free Elective Courses             6     Credits

2. Bachelor of Science Program in Technology and Innovation Plant Production

The curriculum focuses on teaching students skills for creating innovations in plant production, being entrepreneurs, and applying knowledge of technology and innovation. In addition, students can plan modern crop production systems that connect with local wisdom to raise the quality of crop production to be environmentally friendly and in line with regulations and standards for agricultural production in Thailand and international standards.

Program Structure

Total required courses          129    Credits 
 A. General Education Courses           30     Credits
 B. Specialized Core Courses           93     Credits
 C. Free Elective Courses             6     Credits

3.Bachelor of Science Program in Agricultural Extension and Community Development

The curriculum focuses on teaching and learning to allow students to apply knowledge to promote agriculture and the development of farming communities. Students can integrate agricultural technology knowledge with local wisdom. In addition, students have the skills to use digital technology and transfer knowledge to the farming community to raise the level of community business, upgrade community products, and increase the level of community tourism, both agricultural tourism and ecotourism.

Program Structure

Total required courses          125    Credits 
 A. General Education Courses           30     Credits
 B. Specialized Core Courses           89     Credits
 C. Free Elective Courses             6     Credits

Graduate programs:

1)    M.Sc. Modern of Agricultural Science
Philosophy of the Program: Develop research to create knowledge for modern agriculture.
Program Objectives: To produce graduates with a Master’s degree who:
1.    Possess research skills in modern agricultural sciences, capable of creating new knowledge to develop and solve agricultural production problems.
2.    Have the ability to evaluate, analyze, and appropriately select agricultural technology knowledge systematically and in accordance with the country’s needs.
3.    Have skills in using information technology to retrieve data, communicate, and efficiently transfer knowledge in modern agriculture.
4.    Exhibit moral ethics, professional code of conduct, and social and environmental responsibility.
Program Structure:

Plan A 1.1   Thesis       36 credits
     Total         36 credits

Plan A 1.2   Crouse work    24 credits
    Thesis    12 credits
    Total        36 credits

More information: Asst. Prof. Dr.Prisana Wonglom; Email: prisana.w@tsu.ac.th



2)  M.Sc. Modern of Agricultural Science (Double Degree with Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University (KU), Japan)
Program Structure:

Plan A 1.2 (TSU)  Crouse work     24 credits
    Thesis    12 credits
    Total      36 credits

Plan A (KU)  Compulsory  subject    14 credits
    Elective subject        16 credits
    Total  30 credits

                                    Credit transferNot less than              12 credits
                                    Total Not less than                                50 credits

*** Remark: Study at TSU for 1 year and at KU for 1 year.


More information: Asst. Prof. Dr.Prisana Wonglom; Email: prisana.w@tsu.ac.th



3)  Ph.D. Modern of Agricultural Science
 Philosophy of the Program: Create knowledge and innovate modern agricultural science.
Program Objectives: To produce graduates who:
1. Can create works, knowledge, and digital agricultural innovations that respond to changes in the economy, society, and the environment.
2. Possess the skills to conduct research and create innovations that integrate problem-solving, enhance production processes, and add value to agricultural products.
3. Are capable of creating academic works and communicating them to the public at an international level.
Program Structure:

Plan A 1.1   Thesis       48 credits
     Total         48 credits

Plan B 1.1   Crouse work    12 credits
    Thesis    36 credits
    Total        48 credits

Plan B 1.2   Crouse work    24 credits
    Thesis    48 credits
    Total        72 credits

*** Remark: Plan B 1.2 is for those who graduated with a bachelor's degree.


More information: Assoc. Prof. Dr.Sorapong Benchasri; E-mail: sorapong@tsu.ac.th


Contact us
Faculty of Technology and Community Development, Thaksin University, Phatthalung Campus
222 Village No. 2, Ban Phrao Subdistrict, Pa Phayom District, Phatthalung Province, THAILAND 93210
Tel: 074-609600 ext. 3101-3107
 E-mail: tcd@tsu.ac.th