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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.
Course : Business Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE486
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Theories and tools applicable for analysis of business problems and solutions, such as the application of economic concepts to forecast economic and industrial conditions, determination of business strategy, and decision-making.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: EE311, EE312 and EE325 (or EE425)
Course : Seminar in Industrial Economics
Credits : 3
Course Code: EE489
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Seminar and research on topics in Industrial Economics under the supervision of the lecturer.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Having completed at least two 400-level (or the above level) courses in field of Industrial Economics
Course : Calculus for Social Science 1
Credits : 3
Course Code: MA216
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Limits and continuity of one variable functions, derivatives of algebraic functions and transcendental functions, implicit differentiation, higher order derivatives, Roll’s theorem, the mean value theorem, applications of derivative for determining limits and maximum and minimum of functions, differentials and its applications, antiderivatives, indefinite integrals and integration, definite integrals and application of area solving, functions of several variables, limits and continuity of functions of several variables, partial derivatives, the chain rule, total differential and its applications. Note: There is no credit for students who are currently taking or have earned credits of MA111 or MA211 or MA218 or AM101
Course : Statistics for Social Science 1
Credits : 3
Course Code: ST216
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
No credits for students who passed or studying TU 155 Introduction to descriptive statistics; index numbers; unconditional and conditional probability; random variables and probability distribution; unconditional and conditional expectations; elementary sampling and sampling distribution; estimation and hypotheses testing for one population; statistical package results interpretation.
Course : Fundamental Accounting
Credits : 3
Course Code: AC201
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
The basic principles, concepts, and procedures for collecting and recording accounting information; preparation and analysis of financial reports; accounting cycle; accounting and disclosure for assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity.
Course : Introduction to Business
Credits : 3
Course Code: BA291
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Understand and able to apply business organization, structure, and its existence in general, including types of ownership, business administration process and activities, especially in crucial business function i.e. marketing, finance, accounting to give general ideas of various business functions. This course allows participants to gain comprehension in different activities of each business type through real business experience.
Course : Business Finance
Credits : 3
Course Code: FN201
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
The basic principles of financial management for business;the responsibilities of financial managers; maximization of enterprise value; financial analysis, cash flow analysis, financial planning, fundamental analysis on risk, return, and asset pricing models, time value of money, working capital policies, capital budgeting,financing mix, short-term and long-term financing, and the costs of capital.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: AC201 and AC291