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School of Management Technology:
Engineering Management and
Management Technology
School of Management Technology (SMT)’s Mission
To produce graduates
• qualifications,
• maturity,
• attitude, and
• skills
that meet with the expectation of local and
global business organizations.
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Engineering Management (EM)
Programs of Study in School of MT
Management Technology (MT)
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Management Information System
(MIS)/Service Science, Management
and Engineering (SSME)
Engineering Management
Management Technology
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Management Information System (MIS)/Service Science, Management
and Engineering (SSME) Operations Management within a firm or factory
Operations Management across firms or supply chain
Management of Information to help management making better decisions
Focus on operations cost and efficiency within firm
Focus on operations cost and efficiency of the whole supply chain
Focus on automation or support of management decision making
Operations positions (i.e. production, quality assurance), Project manager, Consultant, etc.)
Operations positions (i.e. supply planner, logistics manager, supply chain analyst, Consultant, etc.)
System Analyst, System Administrator, Project Manager, Consultant, etc.)
Engineering Management and Management Technology
Objective
“To prepare students for leadership roles in technologically
oriented businesses and for managing complex industrial or
service projects.”
“Together, we can make you the most versatile
and sought-after manager.”
Engineering Management (EM)
Aim to produce the analyst/manager with the skill of industrial
engineering and the business administration
Roles in Company:
Operations Manager/Analyst
Look at the improvement of work/business process, overall efficiency,
cost and profit of company in the operations areas
Engineering Management (EM)
Business Administration /Management
Information Technology
Operations Management/
Management Science
Focus of the Study in EM
Management:
Management, marketing, accounting, finance, etc.
Focus of the Study in EM
Information Technology:
Database management systems (DBMS), management information systems (MIS), decision support systems (DSS), etc.
Systems Analysis and Control:
Statistical analysis, quantitative analysis, operations analysis, quality control, etc.
Design and Planning of Operations:
Facility planning, production planning, logistics planning, etc.
• Production and Operations Management
• Economic Decision Analysis
• Quality Management
• Production and Inventory Management
• Work Design and Analysis
• Management Science
• Management System Optimization
• Production and Inventory Management
• Project Management
• Business Project Analysis
• Business Process Simulation
Engineering-Management Courses
Mark Hanny, IBM’s vice president of independent
software vendor alliances
Person with Principal skills who also branch out into
other disciplines
“(Business is) Looking for people who understand both
technology and the analytics and who can help
companies leverage information to better serve their
clients.”
Principal skills
Other Disciplines and Skills
T-Shaped Graduate
Caroll McGillin, CISCO’s Business Development
manager
“What we are hearing is that they(clients) look for a
combination of technical skills, ‘soft’ skills, and critical
thinking and collaboration skills.”
Math, Calculus,
Statistics, General
Science
Computer &
Programming
EM concentration
English,
Thai,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Accounting/
Finance,
Economics,
Communication
Decision Support
/Database/ERP
Management,
Human Resource
Management/
Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning
(Extended Training,
Senior Project, Foreign
Exchange)
Marketing,
Information
System,
Law
Build Technical and Critical
thinking skill from Vertical Leg
Build Presentation, Collaboration
and Soft skills through class
project, group assignments and
case studies
English Proficiency:
TOEFL> 500 or equivalent
T-Shaped EM Graduates
Math, Calculus,
Statistics, General
Science
Computer &
Programming
EM concentration
English,
Thai,
Humanities,
Social
Sciences
Accounting/
Finance,
Economics,
Communication
Decision Support
/Database/ERP
Management,
Human
Resource
Management/
Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning
(Extended Training,
Senior Project, Foreign
Exchange)
Marketing,
Information
System,
Law
Operations Management
•Production and Inventory Management
•Production and Operations
Management
•Facility Location and Layout Planning
•Work Design and Analysis
Quantitative Methods
•Management Systems Optimization
•Applications of Business Statistics
•Business Process Simulation Project Analysis/
Management
•Project Management
•Business Project Analysis
•Economics Decision Analysis
Quality Control
•Quality Management
Others
•Mechanics for Technologist
T-Shaped EM Graduates
“We’ll make you better than the best.”
Objective
“To prepare students to understand how new technologies
can help to manage modern organizations and systems”
Management Technology (MT)
Business Administration/
Management
Information Technology
Options: MIS/SSME
or SCM
Focus of the Study in MT
Management:
Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, etc.
Focus of the Study in MT
Information Technology:
Database Management Systems (DBMS), Management
Information Systems (MIS), Decision Support Systems (DSS),
etc.
Selected Option:
MIS/SSME and SCM
The information economy
the new managerial skills and competencies
IT = key of business success
Option I : Management Information
Systems/SSME
To solve real business problems, those who design, develop and
implement the Information Systems must have an understanding of both
business and technology
Aim to produce the technologists/managers with the business
administration and information-technology
Management Technology Option I : Management Information Systems (MIS)
Service Science Management and Engineering (SSME)
Role in company:
MIS manager/IT or Business consultant
Interfacing roles to convert the solution of business problems into the
information technology requirement
Business Administration with
Information-Technology Oriented Skills
• Systems Analysis and Design
• Business Application Programming
• Internet Technologies and Applications
• Information Systems Development
• Intelligent Information Systems
• Business Process Management
• Service Oriented Architecture
• Enterprise Planning and Control Systems
• Project Management
Option I : Management Information
Systems/SSME
Option II : Supply Chain Management
Aim to produce the analyst/managers with the business
administration, operations management and information-technology
It is the combination within one person, not a team
Option II : Supply Chain Management
Business Administration with Major in Supply Chain
Management/Operations Management/Management Science
More Business-Oriented than EM while EM is more Engineering-
Oriented
Roles in Company
Planning/Productions/Logistics/Purchasing Manager
Manager/Analyst with both industrial engineering/operations management
skills and business administration
• Production and Operations Management
• Introduction to Supply Chain Management
• Enterprise Planning and Control Systems
• Transportation Issues in Logistics
• Introduction to Inventory Management
• Business Process Simulation
Option II : Supply Chain Management
Math, Calculus,
Statistics, General Science
Computer & Programming
Different Areas of Expertise
of
Management Technology
(SCM and MIS)
12 courses
English,
Thai,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Accounting/
Finance, Economics,
Communication
Decision Support
/Database/ERP
Management,
Human Resource
Management/
Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning (Extended
Training, Senior Project,
Foreign Exchange)
Marketing,
Information System,
Law
Build Technical and Critical
thinking skill from Vertical Leg
Build Presentation, Collaboration
and Soft skills through class
project, group assignments and
case studies
English Proficiency:
TOEFL> 500 or equivalent
T-Shape of MT Graduates
Supply Chain & Operations Management
•Production and Operations Management
•Introduction to Inventory Management
•Introduction to Supply Chain
•Transportation Issues in Logistics
•Enterprise Planning and Control Systems
Quantitative Methods and Applications
•Management Systems Optimization
•Applications of Business Statistics
•Business Process Simulation
•Business Process Management •Economics Decision Analysis
Information System and Others
•E-Business
•Management Information Systems
Software
•International Trade and Business
Math, Calculus,
Statistics, General
Science
Computer &
Programming
Different Areas of
Expertise
of
Management
Technology
(SCM and MIS)
12 courses
English,
Thai,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Accounting/
Finance,
Economics,
Communication
Decision Support
/Database/ERP
Management,
Human Resource
Management/
Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning
(Extended Training,
Senior Project, Foreign
Exchange)
Marketing,
Information
System,
Law
T-Shape of MT SCM Graduates
Quantitative
•Data Structures for Information
Processing
Development
•System Analysis and Design
•Business Application Programming
•Information System Development
•Networking and Collaborative
Computing
Applications
•Internet Technologies and Applications
•E-Business
•Information Systems Software
•Intelligent Information Systems
Management and Others •Project Management
•Business Process Management
•International Trade and Business
T-Shape of MT MIS Graduates
Math, Calculus,
Statistics, General
Science
Computer &
Programming
Different Areas of
Expertise
of
Management
Technology
(SCM and MIS)
12 courses
English,
Thai,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Accounting/
Finance,
Economics,
Communication
Decision Support
/Database/ERP
Management,
Human Resource
Management/
Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning
(Extended Training,
Senior Project, Foreign
Exchange)
Marketing,
Information
System,
Law
Engineering Management
(EM)
Supply Chain Management
(SCM)
Management Information
Systems (MIS) /Service
Science, Management and
Engineering (SSME)
Economics Decision Analysis Economics Decision Analysis Networking and Collaborative
Computing
Management Systems Optimization Management Systems Optimization System Analysis and Design
Production and Operations
Management
Production and Operations
Management Business Application Programming
Business Process Simulation Business Process Simulation Data Structures for Information
Processing
Production and Inventory Management Introduction to Inventory Management Internet Technologies and Applications
Project Management
Introduction to Supply Chain
Management
Project Management
Different Courses of EM, SCM and MIS/SSME
Different Courses of EM, SCM and MIS/SSME
Engineering Management
(EM)
Supply Chain Management
(SCM)
Management Information
Systems (MIS) /Service
Science, Management and
Engineering (SSME)
Applications of Business Statistics E-Business E-Business
Business Project Analysis Business Process Management Business Process Management
Mechanics for Technologist International Trade and Business International Trade and Business
Quality Management Information Systems Software Information Systems Software
Facility Location and Layout
Planning Transportation Issues in Logistics Intelligent Information Systems
Work Design and Analysis Enterprise Planning and Control
Systems
Information System Development
Software Tools
Ana
lytic
al S
kill
Engineering IT/CS
Business Admin
EM/MT
Skill comparison charts
Technology oriented person
Qualification of Students
Good analytical/quantitative skill
Good communication skill
Job
private sector companies
service
consulting firms
manufacturing
government agencies
Future Career and Graduate Study
Post-graduate
management information systems
Engineering management
business administration
Assistant Professor Dr. Chawalit Jeenanunta
(Head of School and MT Curriculum Coordinator)
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering
Virginia Tech. University, USA
Area: Power Generation Planning; Crew Scheduling; Aircraft Routing and
Maintenance; Innovation Management; Supply Chain and Logistics
Management
Assistant Professor Dr. Aussadavut Dumrongsiri
(EM Curriculum Coordinator)
PhD Operations Management, University of
Washington, Seattle, USA
Area: Integrated Production, Inventory and Distribution Planning; Supply Chain
Coordination; Supply Chain with Direct Channel; Vehicle Routing; Production
Planning for Agricultural Products
Management Technology Faculty
Associate Professor Dr. Suebsak Nanthavanij
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering
Virginia Tech. University, USA
Area: Ergonomic Workforce Scheduling; Office Ergonomics;
Optimization in Ergonomics
Assistant Professor Dr. Pornpimol Chongphaisal
PhD Management
Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Area: Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Clusters Study;
Supply-chain Management of High-impact Industries; Healthcare
Logistics;
Competency Modeling and Applications to HRD and HRM works;
Human Resource Information Systems – Computerized Support Systems
Management Technology Faculty
Assistant Professor Dr. Suthathip Suanmali
PhD Mathematics
North Carolina State University, USA
Area: Highway Assets Maintenance and Management System; Regional Trade
Analysis; Cross Border Trade Facilitation; Willingness to Pay
Assistant Professor Dr. Veeris Ammarapala
PhD Industrial and Systems Engineering
Rutgers University, USA
Area: Highway Assets Maintenance and Management System;
Decision Support System; Regional Economic Integration; Cluster Development
Management Technology Faculty
Assistant Professor Dr. Thanwadee Chinda
PhD Engineering Management
Griffith University, Australia
Area: Feasibility study of Weigh Station Establishment; Analytic Hierarchy
Process in Transportation Research; System Dynamics of Construction
Waste Management; Structural Equation Modeling of Construction Safety
Dr. Morrakot Raweewan
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, Clemson University, USA
Area: Agri-Food Supply Chain Management; Biofuel and Food Balance
Management Technology Faculty
Assistant Professor Dr. Nattharika Rittippant
PhD Strategic and International Management
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Area: Strategic Management and International Trade Issues; Knowledge Management
Assessment; Entrepreneurial Intentions; Healthcare Logistics; Impacts of Regional
Economic Integration; Social Media for Business; Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR); Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Assistant Professor Dr. Pisit Chanvarusuth
Ph.D. Management Information Systems
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Area: Information Technology Management; Business Informatics; Electronic
Business; Supply Chain Management; Healthcare Logistics; Outsourcing
Management Technology Faculty
Major Difference between three options:
EM: Analyst/Managers for internal operations, shop floor, production, quality
improvement, quality assurance
SCM: Analyst/Managers for intra-company operations or operations of supply
chain/logistics
MIS: Technologist/Manager/Consultant to convert business solutions into
technology requirement
Frequent Asked Questions
Potential jobs for each options (actual positions from jobsdbs.com) :
EM (industrial engineering related): operations managers, production manager,
process manager, quality-assurance manager, quality-control manager,
production/logistics planning manager, project manager, layout & facility manager,
purchasing manager and assembly-shop manager, service-business manager, ERP
consultant
SCM (logistics/supply chain related): operations planning manager, operations
manager, production planning, supply chain manager, production/manufacturing
manager, purchasing manager, material planner, transportation/logistics planning
manager, business coordinator, freight forward/Export manager, warehouse/inventory
control manager, service-business manager, ERP consultant
Frequent Asked Questions
Potential jobs for each options: (actual positions from jobsdbs.com) :
MIS (IT related): MIS/IT manager, Business Consultant, IT System analyst, Web
master, Server Administrator, IT consultant, IT strategy and policy specialist, IT
support, IT Test Management Specialist, SAP/ERP system administrator, IT
support, Oracle DBA analyst, ERP support consultant, ERP consultant
Frequent Asked Questions