Welding Technology (Continuing Program)
DEPARTMENT OF WELDING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY was a division of welding technology in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology. Later, it was established as the Department Project of Welding Engineering Technology in 2005 and was approved to be the Department of Welding Engineering Technology on January 11, 2006 to provide the Bachelor of Engineering in Welding Engineering Technology and the Bachelor of Industrial Technology in Welding Technology. The education model focuses on strengthening capacities in the welding process, welding technology, tools, welding testing and quality control along with the moral. The department had 4 undergraduate classes per year and 30 students per class with continuous improvement in teaching and learning.
At present, the department has taught at the undergraduate level. Since 1994, the degree has been divided into the Bachelor of Engineering Program in Welding Engineering Technology in a regular session with 30 students, and the Bachelor of Industrial Technology in Welding Technology, which is usually divided into 3 sessions: regular, afternoon and special, one classroom with 30 students for each session.
- Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) 4 years Welding Engineering Technology
- Bachelor of Industrial Technology (B.Ind.Tech.) 2-3 years Welding Technology
- Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) 2 years Welding Engineering Technology
Program 2-3 years and 85 Credits
Languages: Thai / English
ELO 2 (S) : be able to apply industrial knowledge and skills of fusion, non-fusion and other related welding processes.
ELO 3 (S) : to have an understand of the behavior of materials in order to select suitable materials for welding technology.
ELO 4 (S) : be able to design welding structures, pressure vessels and industrial piping systems by computer programs that follow safety rules and international standards such as AWS, ASME, etc.
ELO 5 (S) : be able to inspect and control quality according to international standards such as ASNT, including a cost estimate according to professional ethics.
ELO 6 (G) : be able to apply knowledge and skills in technology, information media, the internet for presentations, teamwork, as well as self-study to welding industry solutions.
2 Have other qualifications
according to the regulations of King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok regarding graduate studies
Total Credit | 85 | Credits | |
General Education Subjects | 15 | Credits | |
Languages Subjects | 6 | Credits | |
Integration Subjects | 3 | Credits | |
Social and Humanity Subjects | 3 | Credits | |
Science and Mathematics Subjects | 3 | Credits | |
Specialization Subjects | 64 | Credits | |
Core Subjects | 36 | Credits | |
Professional Subjects | 28 | Credits | |
Internship Course
(not counting credits) |
2
240 |
Credits
Hours |
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Free Elective Subjects | 6 | Credits |
Semester 1: June – September
Semester 2: November – February
Summer semester: April – May
Potential Careers after Graduation:
- Specialized engineer in welding, industrial piping system and welding inspection
- Construction and heavy machinery industries
- Boiler and pressure vessel fabrication industries
- Shipbuilding Industry
- Welding and maintenance industry of petrochemical group
- Manufacturing of automotive parts and vehicles
- Welding quality inspectors in the industry
- Industrial welding designer
- Welding process researchers and brazing materials
- Entrepreneurs in welding engineering
- Other independent occupations Related
Contact Details:
Department of Welding Engineering Technology Office
4nd Floor Building 62
College of Industrial Technology
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok
1518 Pracharat 1 Rd. Wongsawang Bangsue Bangkok 10800
+66 2 555-2000 ext. 6406 (Department Office)
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Wdet-cit@cit.kmutnb.ac.th