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School of Management Technology (MT)
Topics• Introduction of School of Management Technology• Short Introduction and comparison of curriculum• Questions and Answers
School of Management Technology
Focus on using technologies/science/engineering to solve business problemsTo produce the analyst/managers with skills in business administration, operations management or industrial engineering and information technology
It is the combination within one person, not a team
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Engineering Management (EM)
Programs of Study in School of MT
Management Technology (MT) Business Analytics/Management
Information System (MIS)
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Basic Engineering
Industrial Engineering &
Operations Management
EM
Management Management
Options:Bus. Ana.
MISor
SCM
MT
Information Technology
Focus of EM and MT
Engineering Management
Management Technology
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Business Analytics/Management
Information System (MIS
Operations Management within a firm or factory
Operations Management across firms or supply chain
Data analytics and information system integration to create better business strategies
Focus on operations cost and efficiency within firm
Focus on operations cost and efficiency of the whole supply chain
Focus on data analytics, technology selection orsupport of management decision making
Operations positions (i.e. production, quality assurance), Project manager, Consultant, etc.)
Operations positions (i.e. supply planner, strategic sourcing manager, logistics manager, supply chain analyst, Consultant, etc.)
Business Analyst, Data Scientist, System Analyst,System Administrator, Project Manager, Consultant, etc.)
Comparison Between Majors
Objectives• Engineering management
• Engineering manager with basic engineering skills • Know how to apply technologies and business management to solve real
problems• Aim for operational excellence inside an industrial organization or factory• Look at the improvement of work/business process, overall efficiency, cost and
profit of company in the operations areas• Operations analyst, Production/Plant manager, Operations director, Chief of
Operations Officer
Math, Basic Optimization,
Calculus, Statistics, General Science
Algorithms, Computer Programming
(Python/R)
EM concentration(10 subjects)
Social Sciences & Communication:
Humanities,Social Sciences,
LanguagesCommunication
Business:Accounting/
Finance, Economics, Marketing,Information Systems,
Business Law
Business Intelligence and Analytics
/Database/ERP (SAP)/ Free Electives
Management:Principles of Business and Management,Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning (Extended Training,
Senior Project, Foreign Exchange)
Basic Engineering:Fundamental of Thermofluids,
Fundamental of Electrical & Electronics
Engineering,Materials Science
Operations Management•Production and Inventory Management•Production and Operations Management•Facility Location and Layout Planning•Ergonomics and Work Design•Supply Chain management
Quantitative Methods•Management Systems Optimization•Applications of Business Statistics•Business Process Simulation
Project Analysis/Management•Project Management•Economics Decision Analysis
Quality Control•Quality Management
T-Shaped EM Graduates
Build Presentation, Collaboration and Soft skills through class project, group assignments and case studies
Build Technical and Critical thinking skill from Vertical Leg
Research Methodology:Introduction to
Research Methododology
EM Student Outcomes
Engineering management graduates will:• have an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering management
problems related to operation, marketing, management and finance, as well as to analyze and interpret data
• have an ability to understand the importance of teams, know how to develop effective teams and have an ability to function in multidisciplinary teams
• have an ability to communicate effectively individually and in teams• have knowledge of contemporary issues related to engineering management• have an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools
necessary for engineering practice
Supply Chain Illustration
What is Supply Chain?
Supply Chain Management (SCM)Objective is to increase total profit of supply chain using technology or management such as collaboration or integration
Source: Bain and Company
The “Average” spend twice as much as the “Best” (e.g. Toyota, Dell, Home Depot)
MT-SCM: Efficiency flow of products and supply chain excellence
MT-MIS: Efficiency flow of Information within and between companies to enable supply chain excellence
EM: Operations Excellence
EM: Operations Excellence
EM: Operations Excellence
EM: Operations Excellence
EM: Operations Excellence
Source: https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/
FITTED JIGSAW of MT and EM
Objectives• Management Technology with Major in Supply Chain Management
• Business manager in operations, supply chain and logistics areas• Know how to apply technologies and business management to solve real
problems and promote collaboration among the companies in supply chain• Aim for operational excellence between business organizations in supply chain• Supply/Production/Sourcing analysts or managers, Inventory control analyst,
Operations Director, Chief of Operations Officer
Objectives• Management Technology with Major in Business
Analytics/Management Information System• Manager in Data analytics/information systems in organization• Know tools and techniques to extract knowledge from big data using technologies
and statistics. Convert patterns and relationship found in data to create business strategies (e.g. understanding and predicting customer behavior)
• Know understand business problems and how to select/implement the technologies and information systems to help management making a better decision to solve real problems and promote collaboration among the companies in supply chain
• Aim for operational excellence inside and between business organizations in supply chain
• Business Analyst, Data Scientist, System analysts or managers, System Administrator, MIS manager, IT project manager, IT Consultant, Chief of Information Officer,
Math, Basic Optimization, Calculus, Statistics, General
Science
Algorithms, Computer Programming (Python/R)
Different Areas of Expertise:
Management Technology(SCM and BA/MIS)
10 courses
Social Sciences & Communication:
Humanities,Social Sciences,
LanguagesCommunication
Business:Accounting/
Finance, Economics, Marketing,
Information System,Business Law
Business Intelligence and Analytics/Database/ERP (SAP)/ Free
Electives
Management:Principles of Management,Organizational
Behavior
Hand-on Learning (Extended Training, Senior Project, Foreign Exchange)
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
No Engineering
Courses
Research Methodology:
Intro to Research Method.
T-Shaped MT Graduates
Applied Business Analytics and Optimization Software/e-Business /International Trade/Strategic Mgt.
Technical electives (2 for BA/MIS, 1 for SCM)
• Supply Chain, Logistics & Operations Management•Production and Operations Management•Inventory Management•Supply Chain Management•Transportation, Warehouse, and Logistics Management•Strategic Sourcing and Supply Management•Enterprise Planning and Control Systems
• Quantitative Methods and Applications•Management Systems Optimization•Business Process Simulation•Economics Decision Analysis
• 1 Technical Elective
T-Shaped MT SCM Graduates
•Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
•Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning for Business•Data Warehousing and Data mining
•System Development•Business Information System Analysis•Information System Implementation•Application Programming•Distributed and Collaborative Computing•Business Data Communication and Networking
•Process Optimization•Business Process Management
•2 Technical electives
T-Shaped MT MIS Graduates
•Business Analytics/MIS can select 2 subjects•SCM can select 1 subject from the following list (subject to numbers of students):
•MTS316 Innovation and Entrepreneurship•MTS317 Financial Technologies•MTS318 Operations Strategy•MTS319 Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management•MTS320 Digital Marketing•MTS338 Warehouse Operations Management•MTS339 Strategic Sourcing and Supply Management•MTS342 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting•MTS343 Decision Analysis•MTS371 Data Visualization•MTS395-397 Current Topics in Management Technology III-V•MTS451 Project Management•MTS455 Business Process Management•MTS486 Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning•MTS489 Big Data Analytics
Technical Electives
Software Packages Studied
ERP Database Machine Learning/AI/Big Data
Statistics/AI/Programming
Data Visualization
Optimization
Business Process Simulation
Selected companies hiring our graduates
Advanced Degrees and Selected Universities Accepting Our Students
• MBA
• Industrial Engineering
• Marketing
• International Business
• Management
• Finance
• Operations management
• Management Information System
• Supply Chain Management
• Data Analytics
• Entrepreneurship
• Business Economics
• Innovation
2018 Statistics: Where do MT students go 1 year after graduation? (From TU graduate Survey June 2018)
MT Employment Rate 91.36% (Average of SIIT 89.33%)
2018 Statistics: Where do EM students go after 1 year after graduation? (From TU graduate Survey June 2018)
EM Employment Rate 90.32% (Average of SIIT 89.33%)
Associate Professor Dr. Chawalit Jeenanunta
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems EngineeringVirginia Tech. University, USA
Area: Power Generation Planning; Crew Scheduling; Aircraft Routing and Maintenance; Innovation Management; Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Associate Professor Dr. Aussadavut Dumrongsiri(Head of School and Chairperson of MT Curriculum)
PhD Operations Management, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Area: Supply Chain Coordination; Supply Chain/Logistics System Optimization, Optimal Pricing in Supply Chain
Management Technology Faculty
Associate Professor Dr. Suebsak Nanthavanij
Ph.D. Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Texas at Arlington, USA
Area: Ergonomic Workforce Scheduling; Office Ergonomics;Optimization in Ergonomics
Management Technology Faculty
Associate Professor Dr. Ryoju Hamada
PhD Information Science, Tohoku University, Japan
Area: Law and Technology, Entrepreneurship, Business Game
Associate Professor Dr. Suthathip Suanmali
PhD MathematicsNorth Carolina State University, USA
Area: Highway Assets Maintenance and Management System; Regional Trade Analysis; Cross Border Trade Facilitation; Willingness to Pay
Associate Professor Dr. Veeris Ammarapala
PhD Industrial and Systems EngineeringRutgers University, USA
Area: Highway Assets Maintenance and Management System;Decision Support System; Regional Economic Integration; Cluster Development
Management Technology Faculty
Associate Professor Dr. Thanwadee Chinda
PhD Engineering ManagementGriffith 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
Assistant Professor 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 ManagementUniversity 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)
Associate Professor Dr. Pisit Chanvarusuth(Chairperson of EM Curriculum)
Ph.D. Management Information SystemsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Area: Information Technology Management; Business Informatics; Electronic Business; Supply Chain Management; Healthcare Logistics; Outsourcing
Management Technology Faculty
Dr. Rujira Chaysiri
PhD Systems Engineering University of Virginia, USA
Area: Dynamical System, System Integration
Dr. Natsuda Kaothanthong
PhD Information Sciences Tohoku University, Japan
Area: Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Data Mining
Management Technology Faculty
Dr. Jing Tang
Ph.D. Industrial EngineeringTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Area: Business Process Management
Assistant Professor Dr. Narameth NananukulPh.D. Operations Research and Industrial Engineering,
University of Texas at Austin, USA
Area: Business Intelligence, Inference and Data Mining, Decision Support System, Optimization in Supply chain, Energy System and Online Advertising, Quality Management
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 BA/MIS: Business Analyst/Data Scientist/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) :• BA/MIS (IT related): Business/Data Analysts, Data Scientist, 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
More information about Curriculum
• Engineering Management Curriculum• https://1drv.ms/b/s!Atcg1IljOOpUgc4xj3iC1kWVKovgYA
• Management Technology Curriculum• https://1drv.ms/b/s!Atcg1IljOOpUgc4y7r85Y-O0mP6sRQ
• Course Description• https://1drv.ms/b/s!Atcg1IljOOpUgc4zlI3Y45WrZB_56Q
• Complete SIIT Undergraduate Catalog• https://www.siit.tu.ac.th/upload_images/image/academ
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