2019 - 2020...TMID 536 Host and Environment Aspect of Tropical Diseases TMID 537 Tropical Pathogens...
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2019 - 2020
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Doctor of Philosophy in Tropical MedicinePlan 1: Research plan (No course work)
AT A GLANCE
3-5 years
48 credits
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
• A High Moral Standard and Ethics: Possess academic and professional ethics; be ableto manage the problems with moral andethical principles and reasoning as well asbe able to guide the others ethically withintegrity.
• Knowledge skills: Be knowledgeable,breadth and depth, in the contents oftropical diseases both theoretically andpractically and be able to apply researchtechniques in exploring and developingnew knowledge related to tropical diseases as well as providing academic serviceseffectively.
• Intellectual skills: Utilize the literaturesretrieved from various sources indeveloping work processes solving theproblems of tropical diseases effectively.Be able to analyze and synthesize thetheories based on tropical medicineresearch and be able to plan and conductthe research themselves effectively.
• Interpersonal Relationship Skills andResponsibility: Be responsible for theassigned tasks and can work with otherswell both as the leader and as a memberof the group.
• Analytical Skills, Communication andInformation Technology: Chooseappropriate technology to communicatethe information and present the situationof the problems or the result of theresearch study to the others with differentacademic background. Be able to transferknowledge, expertise and novel technologyrelated to tropical diseases and relateddisciplines to the others effectively.
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Master of Science in Tropical Medicine(International Program)
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Justify moral and ethical issues in prob-lem solving on daily basis
• Create novel knowledge in fields of trop-ical medicine
• Apply research based knowledge to solvetropical medicine related problems
• Generate connection of hosts, agents andenvironmental factors related to tropicalmedicine
• Work constructively in teams and partic-ipate solving processes
• Justify tropical medicine related IEC(Information, Education and Communi-cation) to various levels
REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION
• Dissertation total of 48 credits
• Pass the English proficiency examination
• Pass qualifying examination
• Complete 4 soft skills classes
• Pass oral thesis examination
• Accepted from international journals at
least two publications
Doctor of Philosophy in Tropical MedicinePlan 1: Research plan (No course work)
EDUCATIONAL FEE• Educational Fee 15,400 B/year
Education Service Fee 9,300 BStudent Activities Fee 500 BGraduate Studies Fee 1,500 BInternet 600 BHealth Insurance 3,500 B
• Research Supplies Fee 300,000 B
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Doctor of Philosophy in Tropical MedicinePlan 2: Regular Plan
AT A GLANCE
3-5 years
Hold M.Sc. 48 creditsHold B.Sc. 78 credits
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
• A High Moral Standard and Ethics: Possess academic and professional ethics; be ableto manage the problems with moral andethical principles and reasoning as wellas be able to guide the others ethicallywith integrity.
• Knowledge skills: Be knowledgeable,breadth and depth, in the contents oftropical diseases both theoretically andpractically and be able to apply researchtechniques in exploring and developingnew knowledge related to tropical diseases as well as providing academic serviceseffectively.
• Intellectual skills: Utilize the literaturesretrieved from various sources indeveloping work processes solving theproblems of tropical diseases effectively.Be able to analyze and synthesize thetheories based on tropical medicineresearch and be able to plan and conductthe research themselves effectively.
• Interpersonal Relationship Skills andResponsibility: Be responsible for theassigned tasks and can work with otherswell both as the leader and as a memberof the group.
• Analytical Skills, Communication andInformation Technology: Chooseappropriate technology to communicatethe information and present the situationof the problems or the result of theresearch study to the others withdifferent academic background. Be ableto transfer knowledge, expertise andnovel technology related to tropicaldiseases and related disciplines to theothers effectively.
Master of Science in Tropical Medicine(International Program)
EDUCATIONAL FEE• Educational Fee 15,400 B/year
Education Service Fee 9,300 BStudent Activities Fee 500 BGraduate Studies Fee 1,500 BInternet 600 BHealth Insurance 3,500 B
• Research Supplies Fee 300,000 B
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Doctor of Philosophy in Tropical MedicinePlan 2: Regular Plan
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Justify moral and ethical issues in problemsolving on daily basis
• Create novel knowledge in fields of tropicalmedicine
• Apply research based knowledge to solvetropical medicine related problems
• Generate connection of hosts, agents andenvironmental factors related to tropicalmedicine
• Work constructively in teams andparticipate solving processes
• Justify tropical medicine related IEC(Information, Education and Communication)to various levels
REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION
• Total credit of 48 credits (M.Sc.)• Total credit of 78 credits (B.Sc.)• More than 3.00 GPA• Pass the English proficiency examination• Pass qualifying examination• Complete 4 soft skills classes• Pass oral thesis examination• Accepted from international journals,
one publications
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Course
Core courseB.Sc.: Semester 1 (12 credits)
Core courseFor M.Sc .& B.Sc.: Semester 2 (8 credits)
2 Credits 2 Credits
2 Credits 3 Credits
3 Credits2 Credits
2 Credits
2 Credits
1 Credits
1 Credits
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TMID 513Biostatistics
TMID 534Cellular and Molecular Biology of Tropical Diseases
TMID 536Host and Environment Aspect of Tropical Diseases
TMID 537Tropical Pathogens and Vectors
TMID 538Field Practicum in Tropical Medicine
TMID 544Research Methodology
TMID 548Epidemiological Concepts in Tropical Medicine
TMID 606Doctoral Seminar in Tropical Medicine
TMID 607Food- and Water-borne Tropical Diseases
TMID 608Blood- and Vector- borne Tropical Diseases
HoldB.Sc.
Elective course (special)4 credits
Dissertation 48 credits
Required elective course6 credits
Core course 20 credits
HoldM.Sc.
Dissertation 36 credits
Elective course (special)4 credits
Core course 8 credits
CourseRequired elective course
For B.Sc. Student: 3 courses of your choice within the same field of study (8 credits)
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TMCD 510Parasitic Diseases
TMCD 511Non-parasitic Diseases
TMCD 513Principles of Clinical Research
TMCD 514Clinical Tropical Pharmacology
TMCD 515Clinical Pharmacokinetics I
TMCD 516Clinical Pharmacokinetics II
TMCD 517Evaluation of Clinical Pharmacological Research
TMHG 520Advanced Epidemiology
TMHG 521Intermediate Biostatistics
TMHG 522Advanced Data Analysisin Epidemiology
TMSE 503Social Epidemiology
TMMI 510Medical Microbiology
TMMI 511Immunology I
TMMI 512Immunology II
TMMI 513Advanced Microbiology
TMMI 515Practical Microbiology
TMMI 516Practical Immunology
TMNU 506Nutrition
TMNU 516Nutritional Laboratory
TMNU 510Biochemistry
TMSE 517Advanced Biochemistryand Nutrition
TMPT 502Microscopic Anatomy
Noted every subject = 2 credits
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CourseRequired elective course
For B.Sc. Student: 3 courses of your choice within the same field of study (8 credits)
TMPT 503Physiology
TMPT 504Pathology
TMPT 505Pathology of Tropical Diseases
TMSE 502Applied Social Sciencesin Tropical Medicine
TMSE 504Current Problems inMedical Social Sciences
TMSE 524Principles of EnvironmentalHealth and Toxicology
TMSE 525Health Risk Assessment
TMSE 526Analytical Techniques inEnvironmental Health and Toxicology
TMSE 528Environmental Management
TMEN 513Medical Entomology
TMHM 505Medical Helminthology
TMID 516Practical Parasitology
TMPZ 503Medical Protozoology
TMMO 508Molecular TropicalMedicine and Genetics
TMMO 509Molecular TropicalMedicine Seminar
TMMO 510Laboratory Research inMolecular Biology
TMMO 511Advanced Laboratory Research
TMSE 529Principle of EnvironmentalBiotechnology
TMSE 531Applied Biotechnology
TMSE 533Advanced Biotechnology forBiological Product Developmentand Tropical Disease Control
TMSE 538Methods in EnvironmentalBiotechnology
Noted every subject = 2 credits
Elective course specialFor M.Sc. & B.Sc.: at least 2 courses of your choice (4 credits)
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Course
TMCD 601Special Topics in ClinicalTropical Medicine
TMEN 601Special Topics inMedical Entomology
TMHG 601Special Topics in Epidemiology &Control of Communicable Diseases
TMCHG 602Special Topics inTropical Hygiene
TMHM 601Special Topics in Helminthology
TMID 601Special Topics in Hematology
TMID 602Special Topics in Parasitologyand Medical Entomology
TMSE 604Research Proposal Preparation
TMSE 607Advanced Risk Assessment inEnvironmental Health & Toxicology
TMSE 608Seminar on Environmental Healthand Toxicology
TMSE 609Special Topic in EnvironmentalBiotechnology
TMSE 610Seminar on EnvironmentalBiotechnology
TMSE 611Special Topics inSocial Medicine
TMMI 601Special Topics in Microbiologyand Immunology
TMMI 602Special Topics in MolecularBiology of Tropical Infections/Diseases
TMMI 603Special Topics in Immunoparasitology
TMNU 603Special Topics inNutritional Epidemiology
TMNU 605Special Topics in Biochemical Nutrition
TMPT 601Special Topics in Pathology
TMPT 602Seminar in Pathology ofTropical Diseases II
TMPZ 602Special Topics inMedical Protozoology
TMTP 601Special Topics inTropical Paediatrics
TMMO 601Special Topics in MolecularTropical Medicine I
TMMO 602Special Topics in MolecularTropical Medicine II
Noted every subject = 2 credits
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SCHOLARSHIPS
You might need to know
Please contact your advisor orthe head of department for more information and how to apply for scholarship
RESEARCH SUPPLY FEE
Degree: How much: Required:
Degree: How much:Required:
Master degree20,000 BPass proposal defend
Doctoral degree40,000 BPass proposal defend
RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP
Degree: How much: Received: Required:
Limited:
Master degree240,000 B10,000 B/monthPass English proficiencyMore than 3.50 GPAPass proposal defend3 Scholarships
Degree:How much: Received: Required:
Limited:
Doctoral degree60,000 B10,000 B/monthPass English proficiencyMore than 3.50 GPAPass proposal defend2 Scholarships
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STUDENT'S LIFESTUDENT'S LIFE
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Stang Library2nd-3rd Floor, Physics Building,Faculty of Science
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Library
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Lecture
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Laboratory
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Internet
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Student Activity
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Prayer
1st Floor, Chamlong Harinasuta Building
Fitness
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TropMed International House
Location: 10th-12th Floor, Chalermprakiat BuildingTel: 66 (0) 2354 9100 ext. 2119, 2120Fax: 66 (0) 2643 5607Email: [email protected]: http://www.tm.mahidol.ac.th/inter-house/?q=index
University's Dorm
Staying & LivingStaying & Living
Facilities Room type Rate : Month RemarkCable TV, refrigerator, TV, air conditioning, telephone and hot water machine (hot shower)
Single
Twin
11,000 Baht
14,000 Baht
Excludingelectricity
Cable TV, refrigerator, TV, air conditioning, telephone and hot water machine (hot shower)
Twin 20,000 Baht Excludingelectricity
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Chalerm Prakiat Building 1st floorTime: Mon-Fri
07.00 a.m. - 08.00 a.m. 12.00 p.m. - 01.00 p.m. 04.30 p.m. - 07.30 p.m.
The Provost Marshal General Department Time: every Tuesday and Wednesday 05.00 p.m. – 07.00 p.m.
Chalermprakiat Building Top Floor
Please contact BSTM staffs for more information
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