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Burapha UniversityChonburi, Thailand
Student Exchange
169 Long-Hard Bangsaen Rd.Saen Sook, Mueang DistrictChonburi 20131, ThailandTel.: +66 3810 222, Fax +66 3839 0351www.buu.ac.th
Introduction
A public university
Established in 1955 as the first university outside BKK
Mission is to produce college-trained personnel to support the industrialization of Thailand’s Eastern sea board
As per 2009:
36.000 students
1.100 teaching staff
1.700 general staff
23 faculties & colleges
Map
3 Campuses
Burapha University169 Long-Hard Bangsaen Road, Saen Sook Sub-district, Muang District, Chonburi Province 20131http://www.buu.ac.th
Burapha University Chanthaburi Campus 57 Moo.1 Chon Pratan Road, Kamong Sub-district, Tha Mai District, Chanthaburi Province 22170 http://www.chanthaburi.buu.ac.th
Burapha University Sakaeo Campus254 Moo.4 Wattana Nakorn Sub-district, Wattana Nakorn District, Sakaeo Province 27160http://www.sakaeo.buu.ac.th
Current partner universities
UK University of Hull
Spain Universidad Miguel Hernandez del Elche
Germany TU Dresden Institute for Further and Continuing EducationTechnische Universitat IImenau
France Universite Paris 13 (Paris-Nord)
Korea Sangmyung University Hankuk University of Foreign StudiesChungnam National University
Japan Kanda University of International Studies
Austrialia University of New England University of Adelaide
USA Montclair State University Illinois State University
China, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Singapore,……
Faculties & Colleges
Faculty of NursingFaculty of Humanities and Social SciencesFaculty of Science, Faculty of EducationFaculty of EngineeringFaculty of Fine and Applied ArtsFaculty of Public HealthFaculty of MedicineFaculty of Political Science and LawsFaculty of LogisticsFaculty of Sport ScienceFaculty of Abhaibhubejhr Thai Traditional MedicineFaculty of Management and TourismFaculty of Allied Health SciencesGraduate School of Public AdministrationGraduate School of CommerceInternational CollegeCollege of Research Methodology and Cognitive ScienceFaculty of Science and ArtsFaculty of Marine TechnologyFaculty of GemsFaculty of Science and Social SciencesFaculty of Agricultural Technology
International ProgramsInternational College
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Marketing
Management
Business Information System
Logistics Management
Tourism and Hotel Management
Finance
Graduate School of Commerce (http://www.ex-mba.buu.ac.th)
Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A)
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Burapha International Collegehttp://buuic.buu.ac.th/
Burapha International College
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for BUUIC programs is in English with the exception of certain free electives. Electives in such subjects as Thai language, Chinese language, and similar preapproved classes will be accepted as elective credits.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar year comprises two 16-week semesters and a summer session, as follows:
Spring = 10 January – 13 May 2011
Summer = 6 June – 29 July 2011
Fall = 29 August – 16 December 2011
Course Catalog for Marketing
General Education951101 English for Academic Purposes I951102 English for Academic Purposes II951103 Academic Writing951104 English for Specific Purposes951111 Information Service and Study Fundamentals951112 Human and Civilization Development951113 Contemporary World Affairs951114 Psychology in Everyday Life951121 Humans and Their Natural Resources and Environment951122 Humans and Politics951123 Humanity, Society and Culture951124 General Knowledge of Thai Society951125 The Global Economy951131 Computer and the Internet951132 Advanced Computer Utilization951133 General Knowledge of Science951134 Biodiversity and Conservation951141 Contexts of Practice951142 Generic Competency and Its Development951143 Lifelong Learning in a Global Society
Core Courses953111 Principles of Economics953221 Principles of Accounting953262 Business Law953264 Human Resource Management953266 Principles of Management953321 Business Finance953361 Operations Management953381 Principles of Marketing970201 Elementary Statistics 977111 Calculus
Required Courses953263 International Trade Law953282 Sales Management953354 Career Planning in Marketing 1(1-0-2)953355 Internship in Marketing 2(0-6-0)953382 Price Management953383 Marketing Channel Management953384 Promotional Management953387 Production Management953481 Consumer Behavior953482 Marketing Management953483 Seminars in Marketing953484 Marketing Research953487 Strategic Market Plannin
Elective Courses 953250 Sales Forecasting953253 Export-Import Management953283 Advertising953284 Business-to-Business Marketing953305 Electronic Commerce953313 Retailing953315 Purchasing953317 Direct Marketing953369 Management Negotiation and Strategy953372 Professional Development for Managers953386 Marketing Statistics953421 Industrial Goods Marketing953423 New Product Development953469 Reward and Performance Management953472 Global Competitive Strategies953485 International Marketing953486 Integrated Studies in Marketing953488 Issues in Marketing953495 Cooperative Education 6(0-18-0)953499 Internship953475 Selected Topics in Marketing.Free Elective (6 credits = 2 courses)
InternationalProgramCourses
(B.A. inMarketing)
InternationalProgramCourses(B.A.Marketing)
Grading
Assessment of Academic WorkBUUIC instructors use two evaluation methods: continuous assessment and examinations.Each course has a final written examination that normally lasts for three hours. Continuous assessment will include lecture assignments in the form of essays or short answer questions, and/or projects/case studies. The student’s result in a course will depend on his or her performance in both the continuous assessment and final examination in addition to attendance to the class for at least 80 percent of total contact hours in that course. (i.e., 3 credits hour = 45 hours, students must attend class for at least 36 hours).
Grading system
A Excellent 4.00B+ Very Good 3.50B Good 3.00C+ Above Average 2.50C Average 2.00D+ Poor 1.50D Very Poor 1.00F Fail 0
There are dormitories for undergraduate and postgraduate students on campus.
There are also many private dormitories near the university which are in walking distance to the university.
Dormitory
English proficiency test
Interested students must have excellent English language skills in order to take part in the exchange program. Therefore an English proficiency test (written test+interview) will be held in middle of March for the fall semester, and middle of September for the spring semester (exact date will be announced). All interested students are invited to take part in the test. Based on the test results, qualified students will be selected who can then start the application process. Students in the last semester of their study are not eligible for participation in the exchange program.
Application procedure
Required documentation
Qualified students prepare the following documents:
• Completed application form (download from http://buuic.buu.ac.th/ic/downloads.html)• Transcript of records from previous academic year / semester • Three recent one-inch photographs • 1 recommendation letters from applicant's teacher • Copy of house registration • Copy of ID card • Physician's health certificate
Application procedure
Submission procedure
The forms must be submitted at the office of the program coordinator (Dr. 邱彥婷 )T: 07-6011000 ext. 4223helena@nkfust.edu.tw
The submission deadline forfall semester (August-December) is 1. April.spring semester (January-May): 1.October
Application procedure
Selection & notificationThe final selection and nomination of exchange students is based on 2 criteria:
• English language proficiency• Available study places
If necessary the academic performance (grade point average) will also be referred to.
Further issuesOnce the exchange students have been nominated, they can at this point:• Apply for student visa at Thai Consulate in Taipei• Check availability of accommodation at BUU• Check available financial support from school
Application procedure
Q&A sessionIn order to help students prepare for their life abroad, there will be a Q&A session with the program coordinator prior to the students’ departure. The session will be held in end of December (for the spring semester) and in end of June (for the fall semester). The exact dates will be announced.Apart from Q&A session, there will be an introductory seminar every year in September (orientation for new incoming students) to introduce the exchange program and exchange possibilities to interested students.
Further informationFor further information please visit the website of Burapha University at www.buu.ac.th, the website of Burapha International College at http://buuic.buu.ac.th/ or consult your program coordinator!
Application procedure
Foreign students who require a visa for study at Burapha University should follow these procedures:
Documents to be submitted with visa applications:
1. Applicant’s travel documents with not less than six months validity2. One copy of visa application form completely filled out 3. Two passport-sized photographs of the applicant taken within six months4. Copy of certificate of admission from Burapha University5. Documents certifying that the applicant will have sufficient financial support6. Visa fee
Students can apply for a visa at any Royal Thai Embassy and Consulate
Apply for a Visa
Non-Immigrant Visa & Visa Extension
A non-immigrant visa for entrants is valid for 90 days. Foreign students can extend their non-immigrant visas before the expiry date by submittingdocumentation, as follows:1. Letter of acceptance from Burapha University2. Photocopy of passport3. Photocopy of receipt (Tuition and fees)4. Photocopy of student ID card5. One recent photograph of the applicant (4 x 6 cm).
Apply for visa extension at:Office of Immigration BureauJermjomphon Rd.Sri Racha, Chonburi 20110, ThailandTel: 66 38 429409, 66 38 410240Contact person: Ms. Piyachat Srinarong, Admission Officer, BUUIC.