Students select a course from the list below.
Pre-requisite: None
Description: English language reading and writing skills that emphasizes analysis and critical evaluation of texts, and writing that emphasizes organization and creativity in different communication settings
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Knowledge and skills to achieve both physical and mental wellness of personal living, dimension of physical, emotional, intellectual, social, spiritual, environmental
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Concepts and important information, processes development of information literacy skills ,information searching ,selecting sources of information, evaluation of information values, information analysis and synthesis, information composition and presentation in various formats
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Basic mathematical skills in everyday life, whole numbers, fractions and decimals, rounding-off, percentages and ratios, powers and root, simple algebra, solving equation, simultaneous equations, inequalities, graphs and functions, basic statistics
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Overview of management, management functions pertinent to the process of strategic management and planning, decision making, organizing and staffing, leading, controlling and evaluation, organizational change and innovation, basic roles and functions of, and skills for managers
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Essential academic English language skills, speaking, listening, reading and writing
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Definition and development of globalization, globalization and global social change, relationship and impact of globalization on society and humanity, cultures, technology, economics, politics nature, and the environment
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Cultures and cultural diversity, cultures and globalization, study and analysis of multiculturalism, Western, Eastern, Thai and Isan cultures, impact of cultural changes on society and human way of life
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Knowledge and understanding of leadership theories, leadership function and styles, change management leadership and change management, and factors affecting organizational change
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Statistical skills required to describe business data types of data; frequency distribution and graphical presentation, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, discrete probability distribution, normal probability distribution, sampling method and the central limit theorem, sample size calculation, estimation of confidence intervals, and correlation analysis
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Principles and theories Micro-economics, pricing mechanism, demand and supply, consumption, behavior and consumption and patterns of individual, organization, industry and economy, utility theory, indifference curve analysis, law of diminishing return, theory of production and system costs, types of market structure in economic system
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Basic accounting conceptual framework underlying business transactions, understanding definition, purpose, usefulness, limitation of accounting information as well as preparing financial statements and to determine the most appropriate financial measures for those events, a study of accounting principle by using double entry system and complete accounting cycle: journalizing both general and special journals, adjusting and closing; posting to ledger; preparing trial balance, worksheet, preparing financial statements, emphasis on accounting practices for service firms and merchandising firm: accounting for cash, petty cash, receivable, payable, payroll, investment, notes receivable, inventory, non-current asset, natural resources, intangible asset, liability, owner’s equity; principle and method of voucher system
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Knowledge of business computing, computer hardware and software, applications of computer programs for business supporting: document management, spreadsheet, database management, and reporting and presentation, study project and discussion on the current issues relating to applications of computer technology in business field
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Concepts of individual behaviour, interactions within the organization, organizational culture, teamwork or group work, human resources management functions and responsibilities, recruitment of qualified personnel and human resources development
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Principles and problems solving in the transfer of goods and services from the producer to the consumer, consumer’s buying motives, product policies, distribution policies, price policies, sales promotion policies, and the improvement of marketing efficiency
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Computer information technology including system unit, I/O devices, storage devices, communications devices, software, data and information processing, functions and their applications in businesses
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Relationship between micro-economics and macro-economic , theories and methods of measurement of output and national income, saving and investment, government expenditure, balances of trade and payment as well as various economic problems and their solutions: inflation, deflation, unemployment, business cycles, covers the importance and role of macroeconomics in basic economic development
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Thorough and deep understanding of the most important elements of business law, an overview of civil law, criminal law and other important legal topics, including local laws
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Business problems analysis and the use of research as a problem-solving tool, research objectives and introduction, review of literature, appropriate research methodology, analyzing results conclusion and recommendation
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Students’ potentialities; effectively deal with the reality of themselves and others in the social milieu; concentrates on discussion of the nature of man, the nature of the good life, the nature of society and nature of ultimate reality
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Principles, theories and practical guidelines of entrepreneurship, the base of business knowledge, pre-start-up, start-up and early growth new venture, business plan and enterprises profitable
Students can select a course from courses available in KKU or courses to be opened later by KKU or other higher education institutes with approval from the curriculum management committee.
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Introduction to financial management by a comprehensive overview from managerial perspectives the time value of money, management of working capital, planning the needs for short-term and long-term funds and raising the funds, stock and bond valuation, determination of cost of capital, and risk/return and financial leverage
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Principle of industrial management of organization structure, product, product development and research, standardization, plant location and layout, materials handling, machines equipment and maintenance, production and control
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Principle of business strategy, policy and problem analysis by managerial level for business operating plan and implementation
Pre-requisite: None
Description: The essential principles and practices of the small business in the area of retail operations; planning; operations and control in the various retailing institutions: retailing opportunities and careers; with major emphasis on the need to adopt decisions on store location, layout, building, fixtures, equipment and merchandise management, buying, handing, control and pricing; store promotion and customer services
Students must complete 18 credits by selecting one Track from the track offered below.
Track 1: Global Business
IC103003 Business Strategy
IC103004 International Business Management
IC103005 International Human Resource Management
IC103006 Financial Markets, Institutions and International Financial system
IC103007 International Business Collaboration
IC103008 Applied Project Management
Track 2: International Marketing
IC113001 Strategic Marketing Management
IC113002 Global Marketing Management
IC113003 Business Service Marketing
IC113004 Customer Relationship Management
IC113005 Pricing Strategy and Decision
IC113006 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Track 3: Inter-Disciplinary in Business
IC103003 Business Strategy
IC103004 International Business Management
IC103005 International Human Resource Management
IC103006 Financial Markets, Institutions and International Financial system
IC103007 International Business Collaboration
IC103008 Applied Project Management
IC113001 Strategic Marketing Management
IC113002 Global Marketing Management
IC113003 Business Service Marketing
IC113004 Customer Relationship Management
IC113005 Pricing Strategy and Decision
IC113006 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Managing personnel small firms, organization contexts relating to human resource management in small firms, high performance HRM practices in small firms, performance evaluation and compensations, health and in small businesses of skill development in small businesses
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Meaning and objectives of business investment and accounting for small business; the role of managerial accounting in servicing the informational needs of managers in the planning, organizing and controlling functions of systematic structuring of business decisions and identifying the information relevant to a decision; improve existing systems to further an organization’s competitive advantage
Pre-requisite: None
Description: Explore the entire product-development process, from identifying customer needs to generating concepts, to prototyping and design to product launch
Pre-requisite: None
Description: General knowledge of franchise business, identification of franchise business, marketing for franchise, business law for franchise, franchise operation
Pre-requisite: 4th-year Student
Description: Proposing the project on the topic in international entrepreneurship according to students’ interests, study implementation, analysis of the results, reporting and presentation of the results of the study under the supervision of course teaching staff
Pre-requisite: 4th-year Student
Description: Internship in the private or public business organizations, or private company, or international organization in the areas of international entrepreneurship under the approval of program management committee
Pre-requisite: 4th-year Student
Description: Practical learning experience and working in the private or public organizations, or private company, or international organization in the areas of international entrepreneurship under the approval of program management committee
Pre-requisite: 4th-year Student
Description: Review of the literature and researches, presentation, discussion and report writing on the contemporary issues and case studies in international entrepreneurship