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Introduction
Professional Management certificates are designed to provide students, who are still in the process of deciding on a field for post graduate study with the necessary foundation knowledge in business management to make the correct choices. But they are not confined to students simply wishing to pursue post graduate studies.
The Professional Management certificates can be undertaken by business people who want to brush up their knowledge and skills in business fields and gain a better insight into new areas of corporate practice. The courses follow the “Block Teaching” system which enables students to study one course at a time and graduate from the program in four months.
Students can study at their convenience on weekends. These courses are designed specifically to meet the needs of students and business people and will benefit all those who enjoy learning and socializing with others while taking on new challenges in their managerial roles.
PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Marketing Management
Financial Management
General Management
Technology Management
Tourism Management
Organization Development
Automotive Dealer Management
Objectives
The primary objectives of the Professional Management Certificates are as follows:
The program is designed for prospective students who are interested in advancing their business knowledge in the fields of Marketing, Finance, General Management, Technology Management, Tourism Management, Organization Development and Automotive Dealer Management.
The participants will be able to apply the skills and the knowledge gained from this program in their real work environments. These courses will also give students the opportunity to join ABAC’s graduate program if and when they decide to pursue a Masters Degree*. Students can transfer some subjects to the Masters Degree of their choice after passing the comprehensive exams.
Who will benefit from this program?
Fresh graduates
Those who plan to pursue higher degrees in business fields
Practitioners who want to upgrade their business knowledge
Individuals interested in entering into the fields of business, management and IT
Study Plan
The classes will be offered over 12 weekends (4 months approximately).
There are 4 subjects required in each module of study, 36 hours each subject.
Students must complete all of the requirements within 4 months from the date of first enrollment.
Class begins: Jan-Apr / May-Aug / Sep-Dec
Attendance: At least 80% of all classes
Evaluation: Term papers / Exam
Class hours: Weekdays / Weekends
Venue: Hybrid Learning
Fee: 65,000 Baht (70,000 for Automotive Dealer Management Module)
Instruction & Materials: English
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Location
Bangkok, Samut Prakan
Start Date
09 May
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70,000 THB In Total
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Assumption University originated from Assumption Commercial College in 1969 as Assumption School of Business. In 1972, it became "Assumption Business Administration College" (ABAC) with approval from the Ministry of Education. It was accredited in 1975 and granted university status in 1990.
It is a non-profit institution administered by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, a Catholic religious order founded in France in 1705. The congregation has run educational institutions in Thailand since 1901. Assumption University is an international community of scholars, enlivened by Christian inspiration, pursuing truth and knowledge through interdisciplinary approaches and cybertechnology.
Vision
Assumption University of Thailand envisions itself as an international community of scholars, enlivened by Christian inspiration, engaged in the pursuit of Truth and Knowledge, and serving human society, especially through the creative use of interdisciplinary approaches and technology. It envisions its graduates as healthy and open-minded persons, characterized by personal integrity, an independent mind, and creative thinking. They are expected to be professionally competent, willing to exercise responsible leadership for economic progress in a just society, and able to communicate effectively with people from other nations and participate in globalization.
Mission
Assumption University, an International Catholic University, is committed to be the light that leads learners and its stakeholders from all parts of the world towards wisdom, Truth, and Christian values and to discover “Treasure Within” themselves. Through effective teaching and research pedagogies of international standards, along with community engagement, the University aims to form individuals to be intellectually competent, morally sound, and spiritually enriching, accountable, righteous, and service-minded citizens who excel in serving communities comprising diverse cultures.
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Modules of Concentration Courses: Marketing Management
BM 6801 Marketing Management
BM 6802 Advertising & Promotional Strategies
BM 6805 Marketing Logistics Management
BM 6810 Customer Relationship Management
BM 6801 Marketing Management
Prerequisite: BG 4004 Foundation in Marketing
Formulation and implementation of marketing management strategies and policies, marketing management process, systematic framework for understanding marketing management and strategy, primary and changing perspectives on marketing management in the New Economy, impact of interactive media on marketing management and applied marketing management and strategy, domestic and global
BM 6802 Advertising and Promotional Strategies
Prerequisite: BM 6801 Marketing Management
Administration of advertising as a component of the marketing mix and a tool of business and public organizations, principles and practices of guiding the management in making key decisions necessary in sales promotion
BM 6805 Marketing Logistics Management
Prerequisite: BM 6801 Marketing Management
Theories, techniques, and management problems of physical supply and distribution, development of a sound recommendation based on the need for trade-offs and the systems treatment of logistics, management of logistics systems, transportation for the user location, scheduling and control, and logistics system design
BM 6810 Customer Relationship Management
Thinking-outside-the-CRM-box, technical and management approaches, strategies, and their impact on the successful Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in today’s organization, the role of CRM, business paradigm shift, rapid environmental changes, how information systems can be used for competitive advantage, technical and managerial foundation emphasizing operational CRM and how to deliver a successful CRM project, issues that relate to the success and failure as well as risk factors (People, Process, Technology)
Modules of Concentration Courses: Financial Management
BF 6701 Financial Management
BF 6704 Investment
BF 6705 Management for Financial Institutions
BF 6706 International Financial Management
BF 6701 Financial Management
Prerequisite: BG 4005 Foundation in Finance and/or BA 6601 Managerial Accounting
Capital management, long-term asset management, short-term financing, long-term financing, capital structure, dividend policy, cost of capital, and major activities of the chief financial executives
BF 6704 Investment
Prerequisite: BF 6701 Financial Management
Types of securities and markets, basic techniques for risk and return analyses of individual securities and for forming efficient portfolios from them, equilibrium pricing of capital assets, risk-adjusted evaluation of portfolio performance, efficiency of the capital allocation process in security markets and derivative instruments
BF 6705 Management of Financial Institutions
Prerequisite: BF 6701 Financial Management
Largest financial intermediaries in the economy: commercial banks, investment banks, mutual funds, insurance firms, and payments systems
BF 6706 International Financial Management
Prerequisite: BF 6701 Financial Management
Financial management in international business and management of multinational enterprises from a financial point of view, investment opportunities and their evaluation, sources of funds for international business, capital structure, cost of capital management in international business, managerial aspects of multinational enterprises as well as financial problems and practices
Modules of Concentration Courses: General Management
BP 6903 Organizational Behavior
BP 6904 Operations Management
BP 6910 International Business Management
BP 6918 Strategic Management
BP 6903 Organizational Behavior
Prerequisite: BG 4003 Foundation in Management
Behavior of individuals and groups within various organizations and the interaction between organizational members and their external environments, personality characteristics, group dynamics, situational and communication factors in the working environment, and concepts of motivation
BP 6904 Operations Management
Prerequisite: BP 6901 Quantitative Analysis for Management
Understanding of operations as a major functional area of business and operations decision-making improved by utilizing all the underlying disciplines: behavioral, quantitative, economic systems, production objectives, design and improvement of product (service) and processes, work study and economics, plant planning and maintenance, use of measurements and standards, production planning and control, quality control, budgetary and cost control, materials management, application of quantitative techniques to resource allocation and profit maximization
BP 6910 International Business Management
Prerequisite: BE 6401 Managerial Economics
Environmental and institutional factors, theories of international trade and finance, patterns and problems of multinational corporations
BP 6918 Strategic Management
Prerequisite: Study in Final Trimester
Practice of strategic management leads to the formulation and implementation of strategies. These strategies are conceived to attain competitive advantage. Situations are analyzed for various sources of competitive advantage, also, internal and external environment as a prelude to strategy selection
Modules of Concentration Courses: Technology Management
MT 6235 Information Technology in Enterprise
MT 6243 Supply Chain Management
MT 6244 Customer Relationship Management
MT 6246 Enterprise and Business Management
MT 6235 Information Technology in Enterprise
Prerequisites: MT 5050 Introduction to Technology for Management or consent of the instructor
Basic knowledge of information technology and various aspects of its application used in the future enterprise, significance of computer and other kinds of technology in management and corporate discipline, various fundamental concepts of information systems and information technology including the roles they play in managing an organization, how information should be managed and how information can be used for the advantages of organizations in order to create and sustain competitive advantage
MT 6243 Supply Chain Management
Concepts of supply chain management with new developments in distribution and logistics technology, how visibility of information network model works synchronously with all tools and techniques such as procurement, operational integration, information network, ERP, advanced planning system, warehouse management and logistics system which support the collaboration among the whole chain
MT 6244 Customer Relationship Management
Technical and management approaches and strategies towards the understanding of the issues of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in today’s organization, role of CRM, business paradigm shift, rapid environmental changes and how information systems can be used for competitive advantage, technical and managerial foundation emphasizing the analysis, design, implementation, managing and delivering successful CRM for competitive gain, issues that relate to the success and failure as well as risk factors demonstrated by case studies given in class to understand the issues of CRM from managerial perspective and approach to information systems as a strategic resource for competitive advantage
MT 6246 Enterprise and Business Management
Fundamentals and basics of business management in the context of a challenging and new work environment, general broad concepts of management in various perspectives in each management functions, up-to-date concepts about conceiving, preparing, starting, organizing, and operating a business, concepts of marketing and other related activities
Modules of Concentration Courses: Tourism Management
TR6000 Managerial Accounting, Economics and Financial Decision Making for Tourism
TR6001 Sustainable Tourism Development
TR6111 Information Technology and e-Commerce for Tourism
TR 6109 International Tourism and its Environment
TR 6000 Managerial Accounting, Economics and Financial Decision Making for Tourism
This course presents managerial concepts in tourism industry. Besides discussing the demand and supply from the tourism economics point of view, the issues of externalities, multiplier effects and forecasting are emphasized. Issues of portfolio management, foreign direct investment (FDI), and some basic principles of tourism financial point of view are also included.
TR 6001 Sustainable Tourism Development
The practices of tourism in the third world countries are studied. This will include a careful examination of the tourism development as well as its impact to the host country in terms of ecological/environmental, social, cultural, and economical perspective. Different approaches for understanding tourism development and its sustainability are examined. Appropriate case studies are selected to relate students to the current issues of sustainable tourism development in the third world countries.
TR 6111 Information Technology and E-commerce for Tourism
This course is a management and marketing application-oriented study of the development of Information Technology and E-commerce for the tourism organizations. Subjects covered include the history and overview of IT and the Internet in the Tourism Industry, the use of the Internet for destination and tourism organization marketing, travel industry consumer information search and buyer behavior, effective web design strategies, direct and relationship marketing via the internet, innovation and development of new E-commerce tourism ventures, and finally the management of the overall IT/E-commerce function for Tourism Industry organizations.
TR 6109 International Tourism and its Environment
The international issues governing the tourism industry are examined. This includes the preliminary studies of international policy, law and regulations which support or constrain the tourism business. The course involves the study of the roles and functions of the international tourism organizations. Issues related to transportation management, for example, the airlines industry is discussed. Principles and practices of related laws and regulations of tourism in Thailand are also introduced.
Modules of Concentration Courses: Organization Management (OD)
MM5003Organization Development & Management Fundamentals
MM6802 Theories of Change and Transformation
MM6810 Micro Systems Diagnosis, Change & Transformation
MM6814 Change Management in Organization, Communication, Culture and Climate
MM 5003 Organization Development & Management Fundamentals
This course establishes basic understanding of Management Science covering a review of basic management theories, introducing organization development concepts and processes. A special emphasis is given to the organizational effectiveness as an organization’s essential goal.
MM 6802 Theories of Change and Transformation
This course explores and extrapolates theories, paradigm and principles of change, growth, learning, development, transition and transformation as integral parts of life processes in human social systems. It seeks to understand chaos, order, complexity, connectivity concepts/processes and the implications and impact to the multiple roles of a “change person” (as Learner, Leader, Executive, Manager, Supervisor, Expert, Consultant, Facilitator). This enables self as leaders to engage in strategic, systemic, creative, and practical thinking processes in emerging systems to envision and shape futures – using Self-ware assessment profile on human information processing and decision-making.
MM 6810 Micro Systems Diagnosis, Change and Transformation
This course is an experiential learning on the use of diagnostic methods and tools as applied to individuals, groups, organizations and communities as micro systems, focusing on the assessment of performance and effectives based on established criteria and standards. Learners are to engage themselves in the conduct of diagnosis with an organization of choice as the client system of the project.
MM 6814 Change Management in Organization, Communication, Culture & Climate
This course focuses on the processes and tools in group and organization communication, culture building and climate sensing. This includes surveys, value orientation/reorientation, formation, openness and transparency as well as their implication for change management.
Modules of Concentration Courses: Automotive Dealer Management
BP 6918 Strategic Management
BP 6904 Operations Management
BM 6801 Marketing Management
Automotive Dealer Management (Students study this course at Master Automotive Training Co., Ltd. Ladprao112 Road.)
BP 6918 Strategic Management
Prerequisite: Study in Final Trimester
Practice of strategic management leads to the formulation and implementation of strategies. These strategies are conceived to attain competitive advantage. Situations are analyzed for various sources of competitive advantage, also, internal and external environment as a prelude to strategy selection
BP 6904 Operations Management
Prerequisite: BP 6901 Quantitative Analysis for Management
Understanding of operations as a major functional area of business and operations decision-making improved by utilizing all the underlying disciplines: behavioral, quantitative, economic systems, production objectives, design and improvement of product (service) and processes, work study and economics, plant planning and maintenance, use of measurements and standards, production planning and control, quality control, budgetary and cost control, materials management, application of quantitative techniques to resource allocation and profit maximization.
BM 6801 Marketing Management
Prerequisite: BG 4004 Foundation in Marketing
Formulation and implementation of marketing management strategies and policies, marketing management process, systematic framework for understanding marketing management and strategy, primary and changing perspectives on marketing management in the New Economy, impact of interactive media on marketing management and applied marketing management and strategy, domestic and global
Additional and Optional Special Courses (with additional fees)
Safety Driving Skills
Performance Driving Skills
Domestic Field Trip
Overseas Field Trip
Tuition fees
70,000 THB / In Total
Application fees
1,500 THB
Application fee cannot be refunded.
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Question :
Do we have to register English or can we not the English courses?
Answer :
All students must register all English courses every semester until they have passed English 4.
Question :
For each semester, how many Business Ethic Seminar courses can I take?
Answer :
You can only take one course per semester but, you can register past Business Ethic Seminar courses that you haven’t passed. For example, in the past semester you haven’t passed BG14031. In this semester, you are able to register for BG14032 and BG14031 (the course you haven’t passed).
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During the pre-registering period, how many times can I modify my schedule?
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You are able to modify your schedule up to 3 times.
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How come there is a room with 60 seats but the seat availability is only 50?
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The number of seat available is appropriated by the faculty not Registrar office and is not up to the number of seats there is in a room.
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Why does my friend have the status of ‘expecting to graduate’ but I don’t even though we’re in the same batch/year?
Answer :
Students expecting to graduate have had reached their expected amount of credits in the first semester and second semester of 120 credits and above. For summer terms, they must have 133 credits and above.
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Are we able to register courses that have an Exam Time Conflict?
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Students that are graduating the semester they are registering their courses can have exam time conflict courses. However, that is only for students who are graduating the semester they are registering for.
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Am I able to register a pre-requisite course with a course that requires the pre-requisite?
Answer :
Students that haven’t passed the pre-requisite course the semester before must pass the pre-requisite course first. For example, MGT 3907 has a pre-requisite course of English 4. Thus, you must have passed English 4 first before registering MGT 3907. - In the case where the student has to pre-register a class requiring a pre-requisite. For example, English 4 and the grade releases after you have paid for MGT 3907 you can come and delete the course afterwards during the adding period (the first two weeks once the semester opens) you will be refunded for the total amount of the course.
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Where can I check the pre-requisite for a course?
Answer :
Ask your faculty’s information center - From the webpage of your faculty - In the AU Spark, once you have selected your course and section there will be details concerning the pre-requisite.
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I have to register more than the allotted Credit Limits, what do I have to do?
Answer :
In the case that the credits do not exceed 22 credits, write a petition detailing the reason for registering more than the allotted credit limit and ask for the signature of the chair person or the dean. Once signed, bring the petition to the Office of Registrar during the registration period - In the case that the credits exceed 22 credits, write the petition as stated above then you must get the signature of the dean afterwards bring the petition to the vice president for academic affairs to sign, then bring the petition to the office of registrar during the registration period.
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In which case do we receive a full refund for deleting a course or changing a section during the adding period?
Answer :
The course or subject is closed - When the grade is released and have not passed the pre-requisite course
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I wasn’t able to register a subject in time but I’m graduating this semester (have checked the semester before) and it’s a mandatory subject, what do I have to do?
Answer :
The University Registrar has no jurisdiction to increase the seat limit the faculty has appropriated. If the student needs to register the course with that section and that section has all available seats filled, contact the faculty to increase the seat limit.
Question :
Can I register my classes from the webpage and my mobile phone app?
Answer :
It is not recommended to do so as registering from both platforms will increase the amount of strain on the registration system. There is also a chance that registering from both platforms will use up all allotted modifications to the schedule.
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During what times can we modify the schedule?
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During the designated pre-registration block - Between 16.00 – 17.00 of each pre-registration day
Question :
When registering course with one instructor, once the semester begins it is another instructor that teaches the course?
Answer :
Because the faculty changes the instructor due to a variety of reasons. For example, the said instructor has resigned from his teaching role in the university without prior notice.