Ppe Tu Requirements

Others must meet at least one of the following requirements: Each semester, courses typically last 15 weeks. Students must complete at least 126 credits in three and a half academic years. • TOEFL (Internet-based) with a minimum score of 61 The Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) program has been offered at the Lampang Campus since 2014 as a self-funded and semi-autonomous program at the College of Interdisciplinary Studies. It is a multidisciplinary degree designed to promote skills relevant to the subsequent professional development of philosophical understanding and political and economic analysis. PPE students specialize in two disciplines after the first year. The study of economics focuses on theories and concepts in economics, analysis of the current economic situation, the role of fiscal and fiscal policy in Thai economic development, the development of modern Thai enterprises in the context of politics, economics, society and international relations, and discussions on current economic issues. • Cambridge Pre-U gives 3 subjects with at least M1 or D1-D3 in each subject. • IB diploma with a total score of at least 24 points in 5 subjects and 1 elective • NCEA with at least 60 credits in at least 5 different subjects at level 2 or above and 2 compulsory subjects; – English (literacy) at level 2 or higher, minimum 4 credits – Mathematics (numeracy) at level 2 or higher, at least 4 credits. In terms of politics, economics, law, management and philosophy, as well as science, technology and innovation, it is possible to work intensively in the public and private sectors, including diplomats and officials of international organizations, journalists, politicians, businessmen and many others. • GCE `AS` Level and/or GCE `A` Level scores in at least 3 subjects with our institute offers courses to help you achieve the desired score without difficulty. The easy-to-be expert style can be designed according to the learner`s flexibility, or if you are not sure how to prepare for the course, you can contact the institution.

Page 4-10 Outstanding student performance in sports, science, leadership or social contribution Completion of Mathayom 6 or equivalent high school levels with GPA above 2.5 or 12th grade from US schools and post-GCSE level from UK schools. The number of students enrolled is 80 per year. It is a full-time program. Each academic year is divided into two semesters. Requirements English proficiency test: JA TU-GET 400 IELTS 4.5 TOEFL (PBT) 400 TOELF (IBT) 32 The study of politics and law will enable you to understand the main concepts of politics, principles of public law, development of Thai politics and government, development and ideas on constitutionalism, the relationship between the constitution and political institutions, and criticize important contemporary issues in politics and law in the domestic and international domain. 3. The registration fee of 1,000 baht* is payable to: Apply online using this form: tinyurl.com/PPEIPport1. สําหรับผู้สมัครระบบ Applicants for TCAS must have completed or are expected to complete upper secondary education or equivalent level of accredited schools or institutions with a minimum GPAX score of 2.50. The application is considered complete upon receipt of the bank receipt within 3 days of the date of the request.

Applicants from a majority of English-speaking countries are exempt from the obligation to submit English test results. Page 2 Summary of the student`s school history and overview of the student`s English proficiency, i.e. test results. Complete the application form. Upload the documents and the payment slip to the form. Account name: วิทยาลัยสหวิทยาการ มธ. (EPP Inter) All files must be merged into a PDF file organized by numbers and with a maximum size of 10 MB. 2) A copy of the official secondary school certificate or diploma equivalent to high school. GED for example and IBCR • IBCR in at least 5 different subjects and no less than 3rd year in each subject.

• NCEA with at least 80 credits, comprising – subjects of level 2 or higher, comprising at least 60 credits; and – subjects at level 1 or above, comprising at least 20 credits. The study of philosophy focuses on the main concepts of philosophy, important questions of ethics and morality, questions of how we acquire knowledge, and the ability to criticize and argue logically.