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Curriculum
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The total of 140 credits required for graduation comprise 3 major types of courses: general, core, and electives. The number of credits for each type of the courses and their composition are shown below.

Complete course list
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General Courses (30 credits)
 
General Courses - Social Science (3 credits)
   
2403183
Society and Culture
3 credits
   
0201171
Effective Career Management
3 credits
   
0201172
Managing yourself/career effectively
3 credits
   
2604362
Personal Finance
3 credits
 
General Courses - Humanities (3 credits)
   
2207103
Philosophy and Logic
3 credits
   
0201105
Dimensions of Vocabulary
3 credits
   
2204180
Civilization
3 credits
   
2207361
Aesthetics
3 credits
   
2207363
Ethics
3 credits
   
2502378
Jewelry Appreciation
3 credits
 
General Courses - Science/Mathematics (3 credits)
   
2307205
Introduction to Gemological Science
3 credits
   
2314255
Element Food Technology
3 credits
   
2314257
Introduction to Packaging Technology
3 credits
   
3010101
Drug and Daily Life
3 credits
   
3301102
Cosmetics for Daily Life
3 credits
   
3304102
Drug Education
3 credits
   
3600204
Healthy Sexuality
3 credits
 
General Courses - Interdisciplinary (3 credits)
   
0201101
Generals Study in Gems and Jewelry
3 credits
   
0201201
Ideal Graduate I
3 credits
   
0201202
Ideal Graduate II
3 credits
   
0201203
Ideal Graduate III
3 credits
   
0201204
Ideal Graduate IV
3 credits
   
0201205
Ideal Graduate V
3 credits
   
0201207
Self Empowerment
3 credits
   
3018102
Sexuality Education
3 credits
 
General Courses - Foriegn Language (6 credits)
   
5500xxx
Basic English for International Engineer
0 credit
   
5500xxx
Writing for Engineering Purposes I
3 credits
   
5500xxx
Writing for Engineering Purposes II
3 credits
 
General Courses - Electives (12 credits)
   
xxxxxxx
Other courses from the above categories
0 credit
Core Courses (104 credits)
 
Basic Science (10 credits)
    2301107
Calculus I
3 credits
    2301108
Calculus II
3 credits
    2304153
Physics for Engineers
3 credits
    2304193
Physics Laboratory for Engineers
1 credits
 
Basic Engineering (25 credits)
    2140101
Computer Programming for International Engineers
3 credits
    2140102
Computer Programming Lab
1 credits
    2140201
Electrical Circuits
3 credits
    2140202
Electrical Circuits Lab
1 credits
    2140301
Industrial Training
2 credits
    2140302
Engineering Management for International Engineers
3 credits
    2143110
Discrete Mathematics
3 credits
    2143122
Probability and Statistics for Information and Communication Engineering
3 credits
    2143201
Advanced Mathematics Methods
3 credits
    2143222
Technical Communication for International Engineers
3 credits
 
Compulsory (48 credits)
    2143101
Introduction to ICE
3 credits
    2143203
Fundamental Data Structure and Algorithm
3 credits
    2143210
Engineering Economic and Data Analysis
3 credits
    2143221
Signal and Linear Systems
3 credits
    2143231
Application Programming
3 credits
    2143241
Computer Architecture and Organization
3 credits
    2143301
Introduction to Communication
3 credits
    2143303
Principles of Software Engineering
3 credits
    2143304
Operations Management
3 credits
    2143310
Database Management Systems
3 credits
    2143321
Telecommunication Systems
3 credits
    2143322
Principles of Data Communication
3 credits
    2143323
Enterprise Information Systems
3 credits
    2143324
Software Project Management
3 credits
    2143401
Netcentric Architecture
3 credits
    2143499
ICE Project
3 credits
 
Approved Electives (21 credits)
    2143403
Discrete-time Signal Processing
3 credits
    2143404
Multimedia Engineering
3 credits
    2143405
Optical Communications and Networks
3 credits
    2143406
System Integration
3 credits
    2143407
Telecommunication Management
3 credits
    2143408
Teletraffic Engineering and Network Optimization
3 credits
    2143409
Principle of Wireless Communications
3 credits
    2143410
Signal Transmission System
3 credits
    2143411
Data Warehousing
3 credits
    2143412
Object-oriented Techniques
3 credits
    2143413
System Analysis and Design
3 credits
    2143414
Software Testing and Quality Assurance
2 credits
    2143415
Distributed Systems
3 credits
    2143416
Measurement, Instrumentation and Data Acquisition
3 credits
    2142496
User Interface Design
2 credits
    2143417
System Security
3 credits
    2143418
Ubiquitous Computing
3 credits
    2143419
Organization: Theory and Management
3 credits
    2143420
Introduction to Stochastic Modeling
3 credits
    2143421
Optimization: Theory and Applications
3 credits
    2143422
Supply Chain Management
3 credits
    2143496
Advanced Topic in ICE I
3 credits
    2143497
Advanced Topic in ICE II
3 credits
    2143498
Advanced Topic in ICE III
3 credits
Free Elective (6 credits)
   
xxxxxxx
Any two subjects at the university level that are taught in English
6 credits

Curriculum plan
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Year 1 First Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2301107
2304153
2304193
2140101

2143101

5500111
Calculus I
Physics for Engineers
Physics Lab. for Engineers
Computer Programming for
Int. Eng.
Introduction to ICE

English for Eng. I
(GE, S/U)
Total
3
3
1
3

3

3

16
Year 1 Second Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2301108
2143110
2140102
2143122

5501222

xxxxxxx

Calculus II
Discrete Mathematics
Computer Programming Lab.
Probability and Statistics for
ICE
English for Eng. II
(GE, S/U)
General Education

Total
3
3
1
3

3

3

16
Year 2 First Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2140201
2140202
2143201

2143210

2143203

xxxxxxx

Electrical Circuits
Electrical Circuits Lab.
Advanced Mathematics
Methods
Engineering Economic and
Data Analysis
Fundamental Data Structure
and Algorithm
General Education
Total
3
1
3

3

3

6
19
Year 2 Second Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2143221
2143231
2143241

2143222

xxxxxxx

Signal and Linear Systems
Application Programming
Computer Architecture and
Organization
Technical Communication for
International Engineers
General Education

Total
3
3
3

3

6

18
Year 3 First Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2143301

2143310

2143303

2143304

2140302

xxxxxxx
Introduction to
Communication
Database Management
Systems
Principles of Software
Engineering
Operations Management

Engineering Management
for Int. Eng.
General Education
Total
3

3

3

3

3

3
18
Year 3 Second Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2143321

2143322

2143323

2143324

xxxxxxx

Telecommunication Systems

Principles of
Data Communication
Enterprise Information
Systems
Software Project Management

General Education
Total
3

3

3

3

6
18
  Year 3 Summer
Course
Subject
Credits
2140301 Industrial Training
2
Year 4 First Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2143401
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
Netcentric Architecture
Approved Elective
Free Elective
Total
3
12
3
18
Year 4 Second Term
Course
Subject
Credits
2143499
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
ICE Project
Approved Elective
Free Elective
Total
3
9
3
15

Course Description
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2403183

Society and Culture
SOCIETY & CULTURE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
An introduction to sociology, social organization, culture, socialization, social institutions, social stratification, social groups, social change, deviant behavior and social problems of Thailand.
 

0201171

Effective Career Management
EFFECT CAREER MGT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Objectives and importance of career planning; preparation for job search and career; assessment of personal capacity and aptitude for planning and development for ultimate preparedness in one's career; necessary qualifications in looking for a job; procedure in planning for search; sources of jobs and career alternatives when faced with changes in work; personality development; job interview; adjustment to career life under competitive circumstances, and work ethics.
 

0201172

Self and Career Management
SELF/CAREER MGT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Definition and importance of self management and career planning; learning personal needs to set aims and work plans; principal qualifications in career management and enhancement of efficiency; factors contributing to success in the work place; systematic self assessment and continuous self learning.
 

2604362

Personal Finance
PERSONAL FINANCE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
The objective of personal finance study: acquiring and conserving capital; utilization of evaluable resources: decision making on housing; insource program; potential investment decision; income taxes and estate planning.
 

2207103

Philosophy and Logic
PHILOS LOGIC
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Meaning and scope of Philosophy; major problems of Philosophy; the problems of ultimate reality, knowledge and sources of knowledge, ethics, aesthetics and applied philosophy; logic as an instrument of philosophy; nature of inductive and deductive methods of reasoning; principles of valid and invalid reasoning; an analysis of reasoning in ordinary language.
 

0201105

Dimensions of Vocabulary
VOCABULARY
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Vocabulary and language learning, lexical structure; spelling and pronunciation; lexical meaning; etymology; word usage; coinage; dictionary skills; contrastive study of Thai and English vocabulary.
 

2204180

Civilization
CIVILIZATION
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
The origin and progress of mankind from the Prehistoric, the Ancients, the Middle Ages, the Modern to the present; interaction in each period among social, economic and political conditions, wisdom and creative arts; aesthetic aspect of work reflecting the progress of man in each period.
 

2207361

Aesthetics
AESTHETICS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Major theories of art; problems of defining art; locus of beauty; aesthetic attitude; aesthetic experience and aesthetic judgment.
 

2207363

Ethics
ETHICS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Important ethical theories and contemporary moral issues abortion, environmental Crisis, punishment.
 

2502378

Jewelry Appreciation
JWL APPRECIAT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Meaning and the historical development of jewelry; analysis and assessment of jewelry with emphasis on social and cultural factors influencing the design of jewelry from the pre-historic period to the present.
 

2307205

Introduction to Gemological Science
INTRO GEM SCI
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
General definition of minerals, rocks and gemstones; crystal geometry physical and optical properties of gemstones; rock cycles and gemstones chemical classification of gemstones; assembled stones and imitation; synthetic stones; gemstone treatments; gemstone evaluation.
 

2314255

Elementary Food Technology
ELEMENT FOOD TECH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Principles of food preservation and processing; chemistry of food and microbiology associated with food.
 

2314257

Introduction to Packaging Technology
INTRO PACK TECH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Basic principles of packaging materials, forms and functions; packaging process of various; Products; impact of packaging on environment and related laws.
 

3010101

Drug and Daily Life
DRUG DAILY LIFE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
National drug system, linkage of drug system to public health; economic and social system, problems and impacts of drug utilization at national, community and individual levels, drug acts, national Drug policies, national list of essential drugs, classification of drugs by law, standard of drugs, drug leaflet and label, adverse drugs and forensic sciences, drugs abuse and principles of drug utilization.
 

3301102

Cosmetics for Daily Life
COSMETICS DLY LIFE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Types of cosmetics; anatomy, care and protection of skin and hair; precautions and techniques in selecting. cosmetics for daily use.
 

3304102

Drug Education
DRUG EDUCATION
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Overview of health care system and drug-utilization behavior in Thai society; drug consumer-right; drug concepts and utilization of drug in general; primary self-care; principle of drug utilization; drug abuses and hazardous causes.
 

3600204

Healthy Sexuality
HLTH SEXUALITY
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Nature of sexuality; belief and cultures related to sexuality; gender roles; life origin; sexual growth and development; theory of sexuality; sex deviation and abnormality; disease prevention and problems related to sexuality; marital life and family planning.
 

0201101

Generals Study in Gems and Jewelry
GEN GEMS JEWELRY
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Major gemstones; sources, properties, characteristics, and qualities of gemstone; diamond, gemstone, silver and gold decorative processes in the creation of jewelry; gemstone and lore; economic and social aspect of gems and jewelry industry.
 

0201201

Ideal Graduate I
IDEAL GRADUATE I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Concepts of Humanities, Social Science, and Science & Technology; application of virtuous thinking; practice of analytical thinking, through case studies, synthesis of cases based on one's experience and evaluation, integration of sound concepts of acceptable morals and ethics of graduates.
 

0201202

Ideal Graduate II
IDEAL GRADUATE II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Religion and Sectarian beliefs; relationship between society, religion, philosophy, ideology and science, self realization; body, mind, and social co-existence; sacrifice and giving.
 

0201203

Ideal Graduate III
IDEAL GRADUATE III
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Reconciliation to the law of nature; human behavior; scientific and industrial revolution; the quest of knowledge; creativity.
 

0201204

Ideal Graduate IV
IDEAL GRADUATE IV
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Arrangement of social order; war and peace; impacts of science, technology and energy; problems identification; far sightedness and prudence.
 

0201205

Ideal Graduate V
IDEAL GRADUATE V
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Social phenomena; natural resources; environment; reasoning, and responsibilities.
 

0201207

Self Empowerment
SELF EMPOWERMENT
3 credit(s) (2-3-4)
The training of one's self in order to become a person who completes, achieves and accomplishes every task based on well-trained skills and morality and professional ethics; knowing how to think, analyse and synthesis knowledge through holistical approach to drive the best utilitarian effects for oneself and for others; knowing the art of professional, efficient and effective management for living together with people in society; training in team working of people from various careers/professions with emphasis on the appropriate application of such knowledge Balancing their maid through TSO80004.
 

3018102

Sexuality Education
SEXUALITY ED
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Anatomy and physiology of reproductive system; sexuality development; sexual behavior; normal and abnormal; sexual response and sexual dysfunction; pregnancy; abortion; family planning; sexual transmitted diseases, aids and prevention, premarital counseling, and sexual health.
 

5500111

English for Engineering I
ENG ENG I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Grammar; use of simple sentences; writing mechanics and process; writing and vision aids to good English.
 

5500222

English for Engineering II
ENG ENG II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Use of more complex sentences; expressive and creative writing; writing research papers and technical reports.
 

2301107

Calculus I
CALCULUS I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Limit, continuity, differentiation and integration of real – valued functions of a real variable and their applications; techniques of integration; improper integrals.
 

2301108

Calculus II
CALCULUS II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Mathematical induction; sequences and series of real numbers; Taylor series expansion and approximation of elementary functions; numerical integration; vectors, lines and planes in three dimensional space; calculus of vector valued functions of one variable; calculus of real valued functions of two variables; introduction to differential equations and their applications.
 

2304153

Physics for Engineers
PHYSICS ENGS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies, properties of matter, fluid mechanics, heat, vibrations and waves, elements of electromagnetism, optics, modern physics.
 

2304193

Physics Laboratory for Engineers
PHYSICS LAB ENGS
1 credit(s) (0-3-0)
Measurement and precision; experiments on simple harmonic motion, radius of gyration, dynamics of rotation, velocity of sound, viscosity of fluids.
 

2140101

Computer Programming for International Engineers
COM PROG INT ENG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Computer concepts; computer components; hardware and software interaction; EDP concepts; program design and development methodology; high-level language programming.
 

2140102

Computer Programming Lab
COM PRO LAB
1 credit(s) (0-3-0)
Programming in high-level language, programming tools, programming styles and convention, debugging.
 

2140201

Electrical Circuits
ELEC CIRCUITS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
DC circuit analysis; Kirchhoff's laws; Thevenin's and Norton's theorem, semiconductor devices; op-amps; digital circuit; DC motor.
 

2140202

Electrical Circuits Lab
ELEC CIRC LAB
1 credit(s) (0-3-0)
Programming in high-level language, programming tools, programming styles and convention, debugging.
 

2140301

Industrial Training
INDUSTR TRAINING
2 credit(s) (0-6-0)
Engineering practice in related areas under supervision of experienced engineers in private sectors or government agencies.
 

2140302

Engineering Management for International Engineers
ENG MGT INT ENG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Discrete probability; probability space, counting techniques, conditional probability and independent events, random variables, binomial and multinomial distributions, Poisson distribution, Bayes’ theorem, expected value, conditional expectation, variance; continuous probability.
 

2143110

Discrete Mathematics
DISCRETE MATH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Sets, relations, functions, theorem and proof; combinatorics; counting, principle of inclusion exclusion, recurrent relations, generating functions; graphs and trees; introduction to number theory.
 

2143122

Probability and Statistics for Information and Communication Engineering
PROB STAT ICE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Discrete probability; probability space, counting techniques, conditional probability and independent events, random variables, binomial and multinomial distributions, Poisson distribution, Bayes’ theorem, expected value, conditional expectation, variance; continuous probability.
 

2143201

Advanced Mathematics Methods
ADV MATH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
First order differential equations; ordinary differential equations of higher order; series solution of ordinary linear differential equations; Fourier series; Fourier transfroms; Laplace transforms; orthogonal functions and application to boundary-value problems; introduction to complex analysis; advanced matrix algebra; vector calculus.
 

2143222

Technical Communication for International Engineers
TECH COM INT ENG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
First order differential equations; ordinary differential equations of higher order; series solution of ordinary linear differential equations; Fourier series; Fourier transfroms; Laplace transforms; orthogonal functions and application to boundary-value problems; introduction to complex analysis; advanced matrix algebra; vector calculus.
 

2143101

Introduction to ICE
INTRO TO ICE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Fundamental engineering concepts and practices. Technology concepts and trends underlying current and future uses of information and communication technology. Introduction to engineering management including important aspects of management science.
 

2143221

Signal and Linear Systems
SIGNAL AND LIN SYS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Fundamental engineering concepts and practices. Technology concepts and trends underlying current and future uses of information and communication technology. Introduction to engineering management including important aspects of management science.
 

2143301

Introduction to Communication
INTRO TO COM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Signal and noise analysis; analog and digital modulation and detection systems; Nyquist’s sampling theorem, quantization; digital baseband systems; digital modulation: ASK, PSK, FSK, MSK and QAM; information transmission, synchronization and channel coding; applications of communication systems.
 

2143321

Telecommunication Systems
TELECOM SYS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to telecommunication services and systems; signal transmission in telecommunication networks, twisted pair, coaxcial cable, terrestrial microwave system, satellite microwave system, optical fiber system; switching architecture, circuit and packet; basic queuing theory and traffic analysis; network design and optimization; OSI model; Broadband networks, IP networks, WDM networks, SONET/SDH, Gigabit networks.
 

2143203

Fundamental Data Structure and Algorithm
FUND DATA STRUCTURE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Basic data types, trees, basic operations on sets, sorting and searching, algorithm design techniques, memory management.
 

2143231

Application Programming
APP PROG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Application programming methodology; object-oriented programming, event-driven programming; Multithreading; error and exception handling; application programming interface (API), graphical user interface (GUI).
 

2143241

Computer Architecture and Organization
COM ARCH AND ORG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Performance metrics; central processing unit; hardwired and microprogram of control units; instruction level parallelism: pipeline, superscalar; memory system: cache memory, virtual memory, disk array; development and future of architecture.
 

2143303

Principles of Software Engineering
PRIN SOFTWARE ENG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Design tools and techniques, top-down design, modular design, software tools, debugging, test data; software reliability, theory and concepts, errors and faults and estimating, reliability models, availability models; management techniques, cost estimation, software maintenance.
 

2143310

Database Management Systems
DATABASE MGT SYS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Database concepts: goals, data independence, relationships, logical and physical organizations, schema and subschema; data models: hierarchical network and relational models; data normalization: first, second, and third normal forms of data relations; canonical schema, data independence; data description language; query facilities: relational algebra, relational calculus, data structures for establishing relations, query functions, design and translation strategies; file organization and file security: data integrity and reliability.
 

2143322

Principles of Data Communication
PRIN DATA COM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to data communications and networks, Layered protocols and network architectures, Basic of data transmission (characteristics of transmission media, modulation, multiplexing), Data link protocols (error detection, error correction, data link control protocols), Point-to-point protocols at network layer (routing, flow control, error recovery), Delay models (basic queuing theory), Multi-access communications (Aloha, CSMA, multi-access reservations), System design considerations.
 

2143401

Netcentric Architecture
NETCENTRIC ARCH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Principles of network applications, protocols, services (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, Peer-to-peer file sharing), Web caching, Content distribution networks, Socket programming, Client-server model, Transport layer (TCP, UDP), Reliable data transfer, Congestion control, Virtual circuit and datagram networks, The Internet Protocol (IP), Routing in the Internet, Broadcast and multicast routing, Multimedia networking, Security in computer networks, Network management.
 

2143323

Enterprise Information Systems
EIS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Enterprise information systems; information technology infrastructure; impact of information systems on organizations; information technology and business strategy; e-business and e-commerce; ethical and social issues related to technology; technology decisions; business value of information systems.
 

2143324

Software Project Management
SOFTWARE PM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Essence of software project management; scope of software project; project management approaches; project estimation; software quality assurance; case study on project life cycle.
 

2143310

Engineering Economic and Data Analysis
ENG ECO DA
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Interest formulations; time value of money; equivalent value and rate of return; project analysis and evaluation; cost analysis; break even point, Analysis of decisions in engineering under uncertainty; decision tree, expected monetary value and expected utility; expected value of perfect information and sampling information; basis for expected utility theory; rating and ranking of alternatives using multiple criteria; case studies.
 

2143304

Operations Management
OM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Operations strategies; inventory and distribution management; capacity management; aggregate planning; master production scheduling; material requirements planning; operation scheduling; project management.
 

2143499

ICE Project
ICE PROJECT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Group or individual project on a subject related to information and communication engineering.
 

2143403

Discrete-time Signal Processing
DISCRETE SIG PROCESS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Discrete-time signal and systems. Discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals. Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems. Sampling Theory. Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters. Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters. Signal Flow Graph Representation. Transversal Filters. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (DTFT). Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm. Decimation. Interpolation. Sampling Rate Conversion. Filter Bank. Aliasing. Finite-Precision Numerical Effects.
 

2143404

Multimedia Engineering
MULTI ENG
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to Multimedia Engineering. Text Coding Standards Image Coding Standards. Video Coding Standards. Audio Coding Standards. Speech Coding Standards. IP networks. Wireless networks. Multimedia Communication Protocols. Multimedia Communication Applications.
 

2143405

Optical Communications and Networks
OPT COM NETWORK
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Overview of optical fiber communications; wave guiding in optical fiber, mode theory for dielectric circular waveguides; signal distortion in optical fibers due to loss and dispersion; optical sources, laser diodes; modulation techniques; photodetector, optical receiver operation; digital transmission system, power budget analysis; dispersion management; optical fiber amplifiers; principle and components in WDM system.
 

2143406

System Integration
SYS INTEGRATE
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
System Integration Definition; Communication Systems; Intelligent building Automation; Networking Technology and Cabling System Management; Introduction to Communication System Design; Related standards for Communication Systems Integration; Compatibility and Interoperability Analysis; Hardware vs. Software Integration; Network Integration; Enterprise Application Integration; Management of Risk from Integration; Interpersonal skills and Communications for System Engineer; Case Studies in System Integration.
 

2143407

Telecommunication Management
TELECOM MGT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Telecommunication Technology and Trends. Telecommunication Markets. Telecommunication Economics. Telecommunication Law and Policy. Telecommunication Licensing. Competition in Telecommunication Business. Telecommunication Project Management.
 

2143408

Teletraffic Engineering and Network Optimization
TELE ENG NET OPT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Teletraffic engineering overview; quality of service and network performance optimization; classification of teletraffic engineering systems and traffic parameters; traffic data collection techniques and statistics; modeling of non-queuing/loss-type system and queuing/delay-type system; modeling of system with mobile users; fundamentals of network simulation; real-time network management and long-term network planning; application of optimization techniques in network controls; case studies in network design.
 

2143409

Principle of Wireless Communications
PRIN WIRELESS COM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to design analysis and fundamental limits of wireless transmission systems. Wireless channel and system models, multipath fading; equalization, channel coding and diversity; resource management and power control; multiple antenna and MIMO systems; space-time codes and decoding algorithms; multiple-access techniques and multiuser detection; cellular and ad-hoc network topologies; OFDM and ultrawideband systems; Wireless LANs and MANs, cellular system standards.
 

2143410

Signal Transmission System
SIGNAL TRAN SYS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Transmission lines, transmission line equations, transmission line analysis for sinusoidal waveforms, transmission line analysis for pulse waveforms, basic of plane wave propagation in free space, basic of signal transmission in optical fiber, signal dispersion in optical fiber, fundamental of antenna, basic antenna parameters, design of transmission link, link budget.
 

2143411

Data Warehousing
DATA WAREHOUSING
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to data warehouse design including data modeling, database design and database access. Issues in data warehouse planning, design, implementation, and administration are discussed. Overview of OLAP (On-Line Analytical Processing) systems and data marts, components of data warehouse architecture and infrastructure, and tools to build data warehouse.
 

2143412

Object-oriented Techniques
OBJ ORIENT TECH
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Techniques of Object-Oriented Analysis (OOA) and Design (OOD) covering managing complexity, using data and procedural abstraction, encapsulation, hierarchies, and decomposition of problems into classes and objects. The concepts introduced include overloading, multiple inheritance and polymorphism; the analysis, design and implementation phases of software development, use case driven object-oriented development methodology, and design patterns and Unified Modelling Language (UML).
 

2143413

System Analysis and Design
SYS ANALYSIS DESIGN
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Data processing systems and systems life cycle; analysis methodology: tools, cost analysis, problem definition, proposal and feasibility study; design methodology: tools database approach, systems design, file and form design, program design, documentation; implementation methodology: coding, testing and software maintenance.
 

2143414

Software Testing and Quality Assurance
SOFT TEST QA
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Technical and managerial views of Software Testing and Software Quality Assurance (SQA) quality concepts; black and white box testing techniques; test coverage; test planning; levels of testing; the formation of a testing organization; testing-in-the-large; documentation for testing; inspections and walkthroughs. It also includes Quality Principles-- Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Cost of Quality and Quality Models.
 

2143415

Distributed Systems
DIST SYS
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Interprocess communication and remote procedure call; logical clock and ordering; centralized transaction and concurrency control; distributed transaction; two-phase commit protocol; distributed concurrency control; deadlock and distributed deadlock; load distribution; fault tolerance: fault model, recovery; replication: view and vector clock; distributed transaction under failure conditions; security; distributed services.
 

2143416

User Interface Design
USER INTER DES
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Design, implementation, and evaluation of human-computer interfaces. Human capabilities, including the human information processing, perception, Fitts's Law, memory, attention, and color; task analysis, user-centered design, design principles; low-fidelity prototyping; heuristic evaluation, formative evaluation, controlled experiments; model-view-controller, input models, output models, constraints, layout, and toolkits. Readings from current literature, short assignments, and substantial programming project.
 

2143417

System Security
SYS SECURITY
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Techniques for achieving security in multi-user computer systems and distributed computer systems. Topics: physical security; discretionary and mandatory access control; biometrics; information-flow models of security; covert channels; elementary cryptography; public-key cryptography; logic of authentication; electronic cash; viruses; firewalls; electronic voting; risk assessment; secure web browsers.
 

2143418

Ubiquitous Computing
UBIQ COM
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to ubiquitous computing, overview and basic terminologies, visions and fundamental challenges, wireless transport, mobile IP, wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, medium access control for wireless sensor networks, middleware, programming wireless networks of embedded systems.
 

2143419

Organization: Theory and Management
ORG THEO MGT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Survey of classical and contemporary organization theory, covering the behavior of the individuals, groups, and organizations.
 

2143420

Introduction to Stochastic Modeling
INT STOC MODELING
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Stochastic processes and models in operations research; discrete and continuous time parameter; Markov chains; queuing theory; inventory theory; simulation.
 

2143421

Optimization: Theory and Applications
OPT THEO APP
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Introduction to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimization; optimization methodologies: linear programming, network optimization, integer programming, decision trees, and dynamic programming; applications to logistics, manufacturing, transportation, marketing, project management and finance.
 

2143422

Supply Chain Management
SUPP CHAIN MGT
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Definition of a supply chain; coordination difficulties; pitfalls and opportunities in supply chain management; inventory/service tradeoffs; performance measurement and incentives; global supply chain management; mass customization; supplier management; design and redesign of products and processes for supply chain management; tools for analysis; industrial applications; current industry initiatives.
 

2143496

Advanced Topic in ICE I
ADV TOP ICE I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Topics of current interests and new developments in various fields of computer engineering.
 

2143497

Advanced Topic in ICE II
ADV TOP ICE II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Topics of current interests and new developments in various fields of computer engineering.
 

2143498

Advanced Topic in ICE III
ADV TOP ICE III
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Topics of current interests and new developments in various fields of computer engineering.
 

2104131

GO
GO
2 credit(s) (1-3-2)
Rules of GO; practice; thinking and planning principles; application of GO in systematic problem solving.
 

2222001

Mandarin I
MANDARIN I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
The sound system of Mandarin; basic syntactic structures; basic vocabulary in everyday life, with emphasis on correct pronunciation; knowledge of 500 Chinese characters.
 

2222002

Mandarin II
MANDARIN II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Vocabulary on directions, travels, communication; significant Mandarin grammatical structures and sentence patterns, with emphasis on conversation practice; knowledge of 1,000 Chinese characters.
 

2223001

Japanese I
JP I
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Japanese words (approximately 800 words) and basic sentence patterns; pronunciation, vocabulary usage and greeting expression.
 

2223002

Japanese II
JP II
3 credit(s) (3-0-6)
Approximately 800 additional Japanese words and additional basic sentence patterns; vocabulary usage and expressions in everyday conversation.
 

3900103

Sport Activity-Aikido
SP ACT-AIKIDO
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
Philosophy, knowledge, principles and ethics in Aikido; tpes of attacks, with and/or without weapons; skills and techniques in Aikido: Dynamic sphere, weight transfer, immobilization; falling and projections; applications of skills and techniques in Aikido through sport science principles.
 

3900106

Sport Activity-Badminton
SP ACT-BADMINTON
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge of badminton; history and values; rules, regulations and etiquette; basic skill; gripping; serve and different strokes; single and double plays; applications of skills in badminton through sport science princiles.
 

3900107

Sport Activity-Body Conditioning
SP ACT-BODY CONDIT
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
Knowledge and principles in body conditioning; different training techniques for developing physical fitness as to calesthenis, weight trining, interval training, and circuit training: testing and evaluating physical fitness of one-self; nutrition and body weight control.
 

3900109

Sport Activity-Bridge
SP ACT-BRIDGE
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge, history and values of Bridge; rules, regulations and etiquette; strategies; basic skills of bidding: natural system and application; play and defense in Bridge game.
 

3900110

Sport Activity-Golf
SP ACT-GOLF
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge of golf history; and values; playing etiquette; knowing equipment and the golf course; basic skill in different strokes; rules and regulations; competition; applications of skills in golf through sport science principles.
 

3900116

Sport Activity-Rhythmic Activity
SP ACT-RHYTHM
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge of fundamental movement; rhythmic activity practice skill; Thai folk dance; international folk dance; ballroom dance; dancing etiquette; applications of skills in various types of rhythmic activities through sport science principles.
 

3900125

Sport Activity-Tennis
SP ACT-TENNIS
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge of tennis; history and values; rules, regulations and etiquette; strategies; basic skills; strokes; single and double plays; applications of skills intennis through sport science principles.
 

3900133

Aquatic Sports
AQUATIC SPORTS
2 credit(s) (0-4-2)
General knowledge, techniques and analysis of fundamental skills in swimming and water polo; history and its usefulness; skills in floating, breathing, underwater movement, different swimming strokes, water polo ball controlling and shooting with offensive and defensive play; rules, regutations and etiquette in competition; water safety principles an methods of teaching and training.
 

3900261

Yoga
YOGA
1 credit(s) (0-2-1)
General knowledge and history of Yoga; useful of Yoga practice for developing physical mental health and emotion; the practice of Yoga posture (ASANA); breathing techniques during the practice, alignment, physical balance, coordination of movement and relaxation: the right safety on physical movement on the basement of sports science principles.
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