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Course : Man and Arts, Visual Art, Music and Performing Arts
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU116
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Development of English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, focusing on the ability to hold a conversation in exchanging opinions, as well as reading comprehension of academic texts from various disciplines related to students’ field of study.
Course : Law in Everyday Life
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU122
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
To study general aspects of law as correct patterns of human conduct in society. To equip learners with basic principle of public law (rules of law), and its values which are associates with citizens’ moral core. To provide basic knowledge in public law and private law, involving the issues of rights and duties, dispute settlement, Thai Justice procedures, the usage and interpretation of law principles, with an emphasis on case studies in our daily lives.
Course : Seminar in Human Resources Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE470
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Seminar and research on topics in human resource Economics under the supervision of the lecturer.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Having completed at least two 400-level (or the above level) courses in Human Resource Economics.
Course : Economics of Education
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE473
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Principles of investment in education, measuring return on education, theory of human capital and choice theory explaining educational investment will be discussed. Principles of investment in on-the-job training, analyzing educational impact on key economic variables such as wages throughout the entire working period, growth in the wage rate, job switching, and expansion of the economy as a whole will be covered. Evaluating efficiency and equality in governmental budget allocation within the educational system.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311
Course : Health Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE474
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Economic thought about health and health care services. Supply of and demand for health care. Market failure in the health care market and government intervention. Health insurance, fiscal policy on public health, factors of health service production, and efficiency and equality in the health care system. Evaluation of health care projects, asymmetric information in health insurance, health economics at the Macro level. Health service system reform in Thailand and abroad.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311 or EE312
Course : Natural Resources Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE475
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Economic theories and tools used for natural resource allocation. Concepts of scarcity and economic rent of natural resources. Allocation of natural resource among current users as well as intertemporal allocation. Market failure due to deficiencies in the property rights system.Government policies and tools for natural resource management and their impacts.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311
Course : Seminar in Natural Resources and Environmental Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE479
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
courses in Natural Resource Economics, and Environmental Economics Seminar and research on topics in Natural Resources and Environmental Economics under the supervision of the lecturer
Prerequisite: Having completed at least two 400-level (or the above level)
Course : Industrial Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE481
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
This course studies behaviors of firms under imperfectly competitive markets. It covers the structure–conduct– performance (SCP) paradigm, which examines the relationship among market structure, firms’ conducts and their performance. It also covers firms’ decision on operation, resource allocation, as well as firm’s strategic actions. Price theory and game theory will be used to analyze issues such as pricing, research and development, advertising, and firms’ decision under imperfect information.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311
Course : Industrialization Role of Public and Private Sectors
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE482
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Study of Economic theories relating to Industrial development. The importance of the industrial sector and industrial development for Thailand’s economic system. Evolution of industrial policy in Thailand. The role of public and private sectors in the industrial development as well as in developing new economy such as knowledge- based economy, digital economy, service economy and so on.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE312
Course : Empirical Industrial Organization
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE484
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Empirical approach in industrial economics and "application of econometric analysis in industrial economics theory i.e., Estimation of demand and production functions, Measurement of market power, Analysis of firm’s strategic behavior, Vertical and horizontal competition, Firm's entry decisions, contract and learning. Measurement of firm performance by efficiency and productivity indicators."
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: (a) EE311 and EE325 (or EE425) or (b) with the consent of the lecturer.