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Second Semester 2022
Required Courses
Course (Section) | Date | Time______ | Classroom | Midterm_Exam | Final_Exam___ | Course Coordinator |
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First Year | ||||||
2301108 (57) CALCULUS II | MON | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 301 | March 7, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 10, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Assist.Prof.Teeraphong Phongpattanacharoen , Ph.D. |
WED | 10.00–12.00 | SCI05 301 | ||||
2302102 (51) GEN CHEM II | TUE | 09.00–10.30 | MHMK 207 | March 8, 2023 13.00–15.00 | May 8, 2023 08.30–10.30 | Assist.Prof. Varawut Tangpasuthadol, Ph.D. |
WED | 14.30–16.00 | MHMK 207 | ||||
2304151 (52) ESSENTIAL PHYSICS | TUE | 14.30–16.00 | SCI05 301 | March 13, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 9, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Chatchai Srinitiwarawong, Ph.D. |
WED | 10.00–14.30 | SCI05 301 | ||||
2304197 (51) PHYS LAB BIOL | FRI | 09.00–12.00 | TDF | NO EXAM | May 15, 2023 13.00–15.00 | Chatchai Srinitiwarawong, Ph.D. |
2305101 (51) GEN BIO II | MON | 09.00–11.00 | SCI05 301 | March 9, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 11, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Prof. Supachitra Chadchawan, Ph.D. |
WED | 09.00–10.00 | SCI05 301 | ||||
2305102 (51) GEN BIO LAB II | FRI | 13.00–16.00 | BOT 116/ BOT 118 | March 9, 2023 13.00–14.00 | May 9, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Assoc. Prof. Pattamawadee Yanatatsaneejit, Ph.D. |
5503122 (3) ENG COMM SCI II | MON | 13.00–16.00 | SCI05 301 | NO EXAM | May 12, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Ieuan Thomas |
5503122 (4) ENG COMM SCI II | MON | 13.00–16.00 | SCI05 401 | NO EXAM | May 12, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Gary Norman |
Second Year | ||||||
2300252 (51) PRIN BIO PROC ENG | MON | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 302 | March 9, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 12, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Chayapa Yiengveerachon, Ph.D. |
TUE | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 302 | ||||
FRI | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 302 | ||||
2300253 (51) SCI ETHICS | TUE | 13.00–14.00 | SCI05 302 | March 22, 2023 09.00–11.00 | NO EXAM | Sita Virakul, Ph.D. |
2302203 (53) ORG CHEM LAB | FRI | 13.00–16.00 | MHMK 806 | NO EXAM | NO EXAM | Assist.Prof. Tanatorn Khotavivattana, Ph.D. |
2302203 (54) ORG CHEM LAB | FRI | 13.00–16.00 | MHMK 808 | NO EXAM | NO EXAM | Assoc. Prof. Thanit Praneenararat, Ph.D. |
2302272 (51) ORG CHEM II | TUE | 14.30–16.00 | MHMK 201 | March 7, 2023 08.30–10.30 | May 8, 2023 13.00–15.00 | Assist. Prof. Tanatorn Khotavivattana, DPhill |
FRI | 09.30–11.00 | MHMK M01 | ||||
2305261 (51) GEN GENETICS | MON | 09.00–11.00 | SCI05 302 | March 8, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 11, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Assoc. Prof. Pattamawadee Yanatatsaneejit, Ph.D. |
TUE | 09.00–10.00 | SCI05 302 | ||||
Third Year | ||||||
2300399 (51) PROJECT PROPOSAL | MON | 15.00–16.00 | TAB 311 | NO EXAM | NO EXAM | Chompoonik Kanchanabanca, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Pantana Tor-ngern, Ph.D. |
Required Elective Courses
Course (Section) | Date | Time | Classroom | Midterm_Exam | Final_Exam___ | Course Coordinator |
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Group I | ||||||
2300362 (51) BIO SEQ ANALYSIS | WED | 13.00–16.00 | MATH 508/1 | March 8, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 10, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Veerasak Srisuknimit, Ph.D. |
FRI | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 301 | ||||
2305262 (51) GEN GENETICS LAB | WED | 13.00–16.00 | BOT 111 | NO EXAM | May 19, 2023 08.30–10.30 | Assoc.Prof. Pongtharin Lotrakul, Ph.D. |
FRI | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 301 | ||||
Group II | ||||||
2605311 (54) PRIN MKTG | FRI | 13.00–16.00 | SCI05 301 | March 10, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 15, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Pittayaphan Sriweawnetr |
Group III | ||||||
2314336 (51) PROC FOOD BIOT II | TUE | 09.00–11.00 | SCI05 401 | March 13, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 19, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Assoc.Prof. Kitipong Assatarakul, Ph.D. |
FRI | 11.00–12.00 | SCI05 401 | ||||
2314339 (51) PROC FOOD BIOT LAB | WED | 13.00–16.00 | MHVH 311 | NO EXAM | May 3, 2023 13.00–15.00 | Assoc.Prof. Kitipong Assatarakul, Ph.D. |
Elective Courses
Course (Section) | Date | Time______ | Classroom | Midterm_Exam | Final_Exam___ | Course Coordinator |
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2303455 (51) BIO DISEASE | MON | 08.00–10.00 | TAB 231 | March 8, 2023 09.00–12.00 | May 15, 2023 09.00–12.00 | Assist.Prof. Sittiporn Pattaradilokrat, Ph.D. |
WED | 09.00–10.00 | TAB 231 | ||||
2305354 (51) HYDROPONICS | TUE | 10.00–12.00 | TAB 304 | March 7, 2023 13.00–15.00 | May 16, 2023 09.00–11.00 | Assist.Prof. Anchalee Chaidee, Ph.D. |
2305355 (51) HYDROPONICS LAB | TUE | 13.00–16.00 | BOT 309 | NO EXAM | May 16, 2023 13.00–15.00 | Assist.Prof. Anchalee Chaidee, Ph.D. |
2308341 (52) SCI COMM | TUE | 13.00–16.00 | TAB 308 | NO EXAM | May 2, 2023 13.00–16.00 | Assoc.Prof. Nuta Supakata, Ph.D. |
2308419 (51) PRIN BIODEG BIOREM | WED | 09.00–12.00 | TAB 311 | March 10, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 8, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Supawin Watcharamul, Ph.D. |
2310451 (51) GENOM ANAL BIOTECH | MON | 10.00–12.00 | MATH 509/2 | March 13, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 11, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Assoc.Prof. Kunlaya Somboonwiwat, Ph.D. |
FRI | 09.00–11.00 | SCI05 301 | ||||
2310506 (51) BIOINFORMATICS I | MON | 13.00–15.00 | {MATH 508/1} | March 9, 2023 08.30–11.30 | May 12, 2023 08.30–11.30 | Assoc.Prof. Teerapong Buaboocha, Ph.D. |
WED | 10.00–12.00 | MATH 508/1 | ||||
2312517 (51) MED MICRO BIOTECH | TUE | 09.00–12.00 | SCI05 402 | NO EXAM | NO EXAM | Assoc.Prof. Wanchai Assavalapsakul, Ph.D. |
Non-Native Language Courses
Course (Section) | Date | Time______ | Classroom | Midterm_Exam | Final_Exam | Course Coordinator |
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2223001 (2) JP I | MON | 13.00–16.00 | SCI05 402 | NO EXAM | May 9, 2023 13.00–15.00 | Saranya Choochotkaew, Ph.D. |
2233100 (1) BAS SP I | MON | 13.00–16.00 | TAB 310 | March 13, 2023 13.00–16.00 | May 10, 2023 09.00–12.00 | Narut Chaosakun, Ph.D. |
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General Education Courses
Course Details
Required Courses
First Year
2301108 CALCULUS II

CALCULUS II
Mathematical induction; sequences and series of real numbers; Taylor series expansion and approximation of elementary functions; numerical integration; vectors, lines and planes in there 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.
3(3–0–6)
2302102 GEN CHEM II

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
Kinetics; chemical equilibria; acid-base equilibria; redox equilibria; electrochemistry; quantitative analysis by titration; organic chemistry; introduction to biochemistry, green chemistry, polymers and nuclear chemistry.
3(3–0–6)
2304151 ESSENTIAL PHYSICS

ESSENTIAL PHYSICS
Basic mathematics in physics; mechanical motions; the fundamental laws of mechanics; work, momentum and energy; conservation of energy and momentum; collisions; oscillations; angular simple harmonic motions; fluid mechanics; vibrations and waves; physics of sound; electricity; AC and DC circuits; magnetism; Maxwell’s equations; electromagnetic waves; innovation in physics.
3(3–0–6)
2304197 PHYS LAB BIOL

PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR BIOLOGISTS
Measurement and uncertainty; graph and statistical analysis; simple harmonic motion; mechanical wave; fluid; heat; electrical measurement; oscilloscope; light; nuclear physics.
1(0–3–0)
2305101 GEN BIO II

GENERAL BIOLOGY II
Measurement and uncertainty; graph and statistical analysis; simple harmonic motion; mechanical wave; fluid; heat; electrical measurement; oscilloscope; light; nuclear physics.
3(3–0–6)
2305102 GEN BIO LAB II

GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY II
Demonstration, experimentation and discussion of fundamental principles of biology utilizing plants as exemplary materials.
1(0–3–0)
5503122 ENG COMM SCI II

ENGLISH COMMUNICATION FOR SCIENCE II
Practice writing essays and reports on subjects related to science and technology using information obtained from various sources.
3(2–2–5)
Second Year
2300252 PRIN BIO PROC ENG

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING
Unit and dimensions; state and properties of matters; material and energy transfer; material and energy balances and combined mass and energy balance; thermodynamics applications in various processes; kinetics applications in reactor design; principle of unit operations.
3(3–0–6)
2300253 SCI ETHICS

SCIENCE ETHICS
Laws and regulation on research using microbes, animals and humans; ethics in animal and human research; plagiarism; intellectual property infringement; patent; fabricating data.
1(1–0–2)
2302203 ORG CHEM LAB

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
Fundamental techniques for the use of organic laboratory equipment and instruments; determination of boiling and melting points of organic compounds; separation and purification techniques for organic compounds; isolation and study of natural products; synthetic processes of target molecules using principle reactions of compounds in each functional group.
1(0–3–0)
2302272 ORG CHEM II

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
Ethers, epoxides, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and functional derivatives of carboxylic acids, amines, phenols, aryl halides, fats, carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins.
3(3–0–6)
2305261 GEN GENETICS

GENERAL GENETICS
Physical and chemical properties of the gene, identification, patterns of transmission of genetic material; mode of DNA and RNA replication; protein synthesis; regulation of gene activities; Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, population genetics; euphenics; genetic variation and evolution.
3(3–0–6)
Third Year
2300399 PROJECT PROPOSAL

PROJECT PROPOSAL
Literature search and data analysis; experimental planning and design; writing of research proposal.
1(1–0–2)
Required Elective Courses
Group I
2300362 BIO SEQ ANALYSIS

BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
Methods and algorithms for sequence alignment: pairwise sequence alignment, database similarity searching, multiple sequence alignment; profiles and Hidden Markov Models; gene finding and protein sequence analysis; processing of data obtained from DNA sequencers including assembly of raw data into a contiguous sequence, finding open reading frames and translating into amino acid sequences; sequence analysis tools used in recombinant DNA technology including restriction mapping, primer design, DNA cloning and mutagenesis; DNA, RNA and amino acid sequence analysis using publicly available web based tools.
3(2–2–5)
2305262 GEN GENETICS LAB

GENERAL GENETICS LABORATORY
Laboratory work emphasizing the principles of inheritance; experiments with microorganisms and an independent study of inheritance in Drosophila melanogaster and Zea mays; problems solving and discussion.
1(0–3–0)
Group II
2605311 PRIN MKTG

PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
Basic concepts and functions of marketing; marketing environment; marketing information systems and marketing research; consumer behavior; segmentation; selection of targeted market; product positioning; product management; pricing; channels and distribution; logistics management and supply chain; marketing promotions; international marketing; social marketing.
3(3–0–6)
Group III
2314336 PROC FOOD BIOT II

PROCESSING IN FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY II
Statistical process control, artificial intelligence; process design; downstream process: drying , freezing, heating, irradiation, separating and related equipment; packaging.
3(3–0–6)
2314339 PROC FOOD BIOT LAB

PROCESSING IN FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
Production and quantitative analysis of primary metabolites, wastewater analysis, determination of oxygen mass transfer coefficient in water; extraction and purification of plant extracts, production and purification of secondary metabolites, production of polysaccharide; food plant sanitation.
1(0–3–0)
Elective Courses
Animal Biotechnology
2303455 BIO DISEASE

BIOLOGY OF DISEASE
Immune system and immune responses, bacterial infection, viral infection, parasitic infection, helminth infection and fungal infection, poisonous animals, non-communicable diseases, cancer, and environmental pollution and impacts on health.
3(3–0–6)
Bioinformatics
2310506 BIOINFORMATICS I

BIOINFORMATICS I
Introduction to bioinformatics, using the internet and operating systems for working with databases, databases for biological research, retrieval of information and submitting sequences to the databases, sequence analysis including nucleotide and amino acid sequence alignments, database searching, phylogenetic analysis, predictive methods for gene structures and protein sequences, analysis and design of protein tertiary structure and nucleic acids, analysis of genome and gene expression in genomic scale.
3(2–2–3)
2310451 GENOM ANAL BIOTECH

GENOMIC ANALYSIS FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Next-generation sequencing platforms; genome assembly and genome annotation; detection of sequence polymorphism and the SNP database; high-throughput expression analysis; microbiome; genome editing and applications; various applications of genome analysis, practice of bioinformatics skills on the use of algorithms, key software, and statistical methods.
3(2–2–8)
Environmental Biotechnology
2308419 PRIN BIODEG BIOREM

PRINCIPLES OF BIODEGRADATION AND BIOREMEDIATION
Principles of biodegradation : growth-link; acclimation; detoxication; activation, kinetics, sorption, chemical effects of substances on biodegradation environmental effects and principles of bioremediation.
3(3–0–6)
Microbial Biotechnology
2312517 MED MICRO BIOTECH

MEDICAL MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Medical microbiology including biology of pathogens and host immune response to pathogen infections; Biotechnological applications related to medical microbial technology; Principles of modern biotechnology together with immunological knowledge for medical application, including antibody engineering, immunotherapy, gene therapy, vaccine and regenerative medicine.
3(2–3–7)
Plant Biotechnology
2305354 HYDROPONICS

HYDROPONICS
Historical background of hydroponics, advantages and disadvantages; growing systems; the nutrient solution; the formulation of nutrients; suitable crops; nutritional value; pest and disease control; other methods for soilless culture; application of hydroponics.
2(2–0–4)
2305355 HYDROPONICS LAB

HYDROPONICS FOR CROP PRODUCTION LABORATORY
Practice on hydroponics and other soilless cultures.
1(0–3–0)
Biotechnology Management
2308341 SCI COMM

SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
Overview of science communication; definition and philosophy of science communication; processes and components of science communication; methodology and strategies in science communication; roles and characteristics of science communicators; practice on science communication project works.
3(3–0–6)
Non-native Language Courses
2223001 JP I

JAPANESE I
Japanese words and basic sentence patterns; pronunciation, vocabulary usage and greeting expressions.
3(3–0–6)
2233100 BAS SP I

BASIC SPANISH I
Fundamental Spanish grammar and vocabulary; listening, speaking, reading and writing basic sentences.
3(3–0–6)