Automotive Engineering Technology
Automotive Engineering Technology programme is one of applied engineering degree offered by the Department of Power Engineering Technology, College of Industrial Technology (CIT). The programme focuses on the combination of theory and practicing (hands-on learning) teaching approach with research-based final year project (FYP). The programme has united the knowledge between mechanical engineering and automotive engineering technology. The programme enables students to prepare before participating the automobile industry which is one of 10 S-curves industries that is the targeted industry by the government as a key mechanism to drive the future economy toward wealth and prosperity.
Program 4 years Credits 149 Credits
ELO 2 (S) Student knows and can choose the instrument for testing, analysis, diagnosis, and solve the problem in automotive context.
ELO 3 (S) Student can apply their knowledge in systems and manufacturing in automotive engineering and alternative energy for automobile to create innovations regarding automobiles.
ELO 4 (G) Student has working experience, communication/presentation/socialise skills, and can improve themselves to match the competitiveness in the industry section.
ELO 5 (G) Student has good morality and ethics as an engineer, and always be curious about automotive engineering technology and commit for life-long learning.
- Graduated from vocational certificate of trade in automotive, machinery,industrial machinery, boat machinery, agriculture machinery or equivalent.
- Graduated from high-school (Grade 12 equivalent) major in STEM.
- Graduated from high vocational certificate of trade in automotive, machinery, industrial machinery, boat machinery, agriculture machinery or equivalent.
Total credit in this programme: 149 credits 1) General education: 31 credits a. Linguistic: 12 credits b. Integration: 3 credits c. Social & humanity: 12 credits d. Science & mathematics: 3 credits e. Sports & recreation: 3 credits 2) Specialisation subjects: 112 credits a. Core subjects: 42 credits i. Mathematics & science: 21 credits ii. Engineering: 21 credits b. Profession-related: 70 credits i. Compulsory: 24 credits ii. Specialised: 40 credits 1. Compulsory: 31 credits 2. Elective: 9 credits 3) Free elective: 6 credits
Semester 1: June – September
Semester 2: November – February
Contact Details:
Department of Power Engineering Technology, 2nd Floor, Building 63
College of Industrial Technology
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok
1518 Pracharat 1 Road, Wong Sawang, Bang Sue, Bangkok 10800
http://powereng.cit.kmutnb.ac.th/
+66 2 555-2000 ext. 6427