Business, arts, or religion: Program, course, and degree search at Thai universities! |
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With almost 60 universities and 4-year colleges in Thailand offering international programs conducted in English, searching for your particular course, academic discipline, or degree can become a time consuming job. Therefore, we established this search engine that is limited to the universities in Thailand offering an international program.
For those looking for a Thai program, we have a Thai Program Search as well, which searches across all Thai universities and 4-year colleges.
Special: Search for international university and college programs in Thailand
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Some tips for your search
English programs cover a wide range of academic fields, such as accounting, architecture, arts, biotechnology, business administration (marketing, finance & banking, general management, hotel & tourism, international business, and more majors), applied chemistry, economics, education, engineering (as well as nano, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing engineering), information technology, law, mass communications and journalism, medicine, music, nursing science, risk management, science and technology, and many more.
Degree names are not standardized, however. In order to differentiate from mainstream programs, such as B.B.A. Bachelor of Business Administration, universities often develop own approaches, such as Bachelor of Arts in Marketing or Bachelor of Science in Management. Searching for a degree term, therefore, will result in only those pages about exactly this degree term. Better results you may get when you search for courses that should be offered in the program of your choice, such as 'Public Relations'. This is even more important when you want to study a semester abroad in Thailand since not every course is offered in every semester.
In principle, you can search in any language. Some universities even offer information in Korean, Japanese, or German. These foreign language pages, however, don't cover the whole range of information, rather they are a friendly welcome message in a foreign language. For a program conducted in English using English search words will bring you the best results
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