Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology

Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology
สถาบันเทคโนโลยีไทย-ญี่ปุ่น
Established 29 September 2005
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Colours Blue and Red
Nickname TNI
Website http://www.tni.ac.th

Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology (TNI) is an industry-oriented private college located in Bangkok, Thailand. It was founded with the cooperation of Thai and Japanese organizations.

The main distinction of all of its curriculum is the inclusion of half-year -long internship in industry (cooperative program), especially in a Japanese company, and also mandatory Japanese and English language courses every semester.

The first enrollment in 2007 was approximately 300 students. In 2008, there were about 900 students. Many of the students received scholarships from Thai-Japanese organizations, Japanese companies and the Japan Chamber of Commerce (JCC).

Undergraduate courses

Faculty of Engineering

  1. Department of Automotive Engineering (AE)
  2. Department of Production Engineering (PE)
  3. Department of Computer Engineering (CE)
  4. Department of Industrial Engineering (IE)
  5. Department of Electrical Engineering (EE)

Faculty of Information Technology

  1. Department of Information Technology (IT)
  2. Department of Multimedia Technology (MT)
  3. Department of Business Information System (BI)

Faculty of Business Administration

  1. Department of Business Japanese Administration (BJ)
  2. Department of International Business Management (IB)
  3. Department of Industrial Management (IM)
  4. Department of Accountancy (AC)
  5. Department of Japanese Human Resources (HR)
  6. Department of Creative Marketing (CM)
  7. Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LM)

Graduate courses

  1. Master of Engineering (Engineering Technology) M.ET.
  2. Master of Science (Information Technology) M.IT.
  3. Master of Business Administration on Industrial Management
  4. Master of Business Administration on Strategic Planning and Management for Entrepreneur
  5. Master of Business Administration on Japanese Business Administration

Interchange

Japan


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