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Agricultural Systems And Engineering (ASE)

Asian Institute of Technology

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Duration

2 years

Study Format

On Campus

No. of Student Mentors

63

Total Tuition Fees

855,600 THB

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ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

In response to regional demand for professional training, two areas of specialization are offered: Agricultural Systems (AS) and Agricultural Engineering (AE). Students are trained to develop, adopt, and disseminate knowledge that focus on the utilization of technologies and management of biological and agricultural systems and natural resources. Both AS and AE are in a productive alliance to complement each other within the wide spectrum of activities being undertaken at Agricultural Systems and Engineering (ASE). The ASE places its emphasis on sustainable agricultural development based on a holistic understanding of agronomic and biophysical production factors, from the perspective of producers and the effects of economic and social forces on agricultural enterprises. It highlights the application of biological sciences, engineering, socio-economic policies and programs, and support services to agriculture to increase the efficiency of agricultural production systems through availability and efficient use of inputs and management of natural resources.


FOCUS AREAS


Agricultural Systems (AS)


  • Crop Water Management
  • Crop Tolerance to Soil and Environment Stresses
  • Climate Change Adaptation and Food Security
  • Climate-Smart Agriculture
  • Sustainable Crop Production
  • Conservation Agriculture
  • Crop Nutrient/Pest Management


Agricultural Engineering (AE)


  • Precision Agriculture
  • Cropping System Modelling
  • IoT and Drones in Smart Agriculture
  • On-Farm Irrigation Water Management
  • Agricultural Machinery and Mechanization
  • Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Agriculture
  • Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Agriculture

KEY INFORMATION

Degree

Master

Language

English

Location

Thailand

Intake Start Date

Jul 2025

Study Format

On Campus

Duration

2 years

Program Highlight

Standard Program

Total Semester

4

Total Tuition Fees

855,600 THB / in total

Application deadline

Jul 2025

ABOUT UNIVERSITY

Asian Institute of Technology

Asian Institute of Technology, 58 Moo 9, Km. 42, Paholyothin Highway, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand, Khlong Nueng, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand

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The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is an international English-speaking postgraduate institution, focusing on engineering, sustainability, and management studies. AIT’s rigorous academic, research, and experiential outreach programs prepare graduates for professional success and leadership roles in Asia and beyond.


Founded in 1959, AIT offers the opportunity to study at an institution in Asia which possesses a global reputation. Going forward, AIT will be stressing its global connections, injection of innovation into research and teaching, its relevance to industry, and its nurturing of entrepreneurship, while continuing to fulfill its social impact and capacity building role. Sitting on a beautiful green campus located just north of Bangkok, Thailand, AIT operates as a multicultural community where a cosmopolitan approach to living and learning is the rule. You will meet and study with people from all around the world.


Today, AIT’s internationally recognized engineering, environment, and management graduates are highly sought after by employers in their home countryand elsewhere. Across many walks of life in Asia, AIT alumni have distinguished themselves as CEO’s of private and state enterprises, as business owners, as well-respected researchers and faculty, and as senior university and government officials.

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

COURSE STRUCTURE


Course Code Course Number of Credits Description/Course Objective Semester


ED70.03 Agricultural Systems Analysis 3 


Agricultural systems with biological components interacting with social and economic elements are extremely complex in nature. This course is designed to introduce concepts and techniques of systems analysis in an agricultural context and to illustrate the value of holistic approach through a number of quite different case studies. The manager or the administrator of such a system constantly looks forward to those techniques or methods, which helps him in planning, scheduling and controlling the activities in the system. The course should help students in identifying rational ways to improve the efficiency of agricultural systems.

Jan Sem


ED70.05 Design and Testing of Agricultural Equipment 3 


This course is essential for practicing design engineers, providing combined theoretical and practical techniques as well as using computer graphic design that can improve the design efficiency and improvement in performance of agricultural equipment through standard testing and evaluation. Students will have their opportunities to use engineering principle, innovation and computer aided design to develop selected machine and tool that appropriated to agricultural production in most of Asia.

Aug Sem


ED70.07 Agricultural Environments 3 


Increased food production depends on judicious use of the changes of the environment, how they could be modified by land-management practices, and their consequences for land productivity. available agro-ecological resources. Therefore, maintenance of vegetation, management of pests, conservation and efficient management of soil, water and nutrients, and plant-residue management are essential components of appropriate land utilization. The selection of suitable crops and cropping systems and their management require knowledge of the climatic, physical and biotic determinants of plant growth, both in terms of their magnitude and quality. This course provides information on short-term and long-term.

Aug Sem


ED70.08 Crop Productivity Management 3 


Crop productivity depends on eco-physiological conditions and crop management practices, and their interactions. Crops respond differently to soil and climatic conditions. The selection of suitable crops and crop-management practices for given geographical locations is critical for the sustainability of crop productivity. Crop productivity management demands a systems approach. Hence, understanding soil and aerial environments and their variability, performance of crops under such changing conditions while maintaining soil parameters that govern soil productivity are important in the overall management of crop productivity. This course provides students with an understanding of soil productivity, the dynamics of soil processes and their relevance for biomass production of crops.

Aug Sem


ED70.11 Farm Management Economics 3 


To provide a framework for better understanding the operation and management of farming system by the subsistence and semi-subsistence farm household in the Asian region by (i) incorporation of the use of tools of farm management analysis in solving local problems, (ii) demonstration of the relationship of farm management research to policy formulation and its impact on farmers’ income; and, (iii) development of the students’ awareness of farm problems in different countries.

Jan Sem


ED70.12 Precision Agriculture 3 


Precision agriculture is a new concept in production. The course aims to educate students to deal with the comprehensive approach to crop production planning and implementation. It deals with three key elements: information and advanced agricultural technologies, and management.

Jan Sem


ED70.13 Agricultural Soil Mechanics 3 


Knowledge of soil-water interactions is necessary to understand the crop water response to inputs. Similarly, to design the mechanisms or systems and tools used in for off-road conditions and in soils knowledge of tillage and traction theories is essential. This course is designed to upgrade students with related theories and practices.

Jan Sem


ED70.14 Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques 3 


There is no substitute for careful experimentation as well as analyses techniques interpreting experimental data in many areas of basic research and applied product development. It is mandatory to use reliable instruments and to follow standard procedures to obtain accurate results in experimental research. This course is designed to give students a sufficient background of analytical and experimental considerations of various instruments and how to use them for the measurement of various parameters some of which they might come across in their thesis research and further professional activities.

Aug Sem


ED70.16 Controlled Environment Agriculture 3 


Intensive agricultural production in controlled environment is becoming popular to overcome limitations of agricultural land and vagaries of nature, especially for the production of high value crops. The objective of the course is to provide understanding of the factors involved in greenhouse and nursery production of high value crops and plants.

Jan Sem


ED70.17 Crop Eco-physiology and Modeling 3 


Crop responses to physical, biotic and management parameters determine the magnitude and quality of yield. Physiological parameters determine the net assimilation in a crop system. Knowledge of physical, biotic and management parameters and their interactions will help ensure optimal productivity of cropping systems. Computer simulation models of the soil/crop/atmosphere system help understand the processes determining crop responses to changes in system components, predict crop performance under different location-specific conditions, and guide management decisions.

Jan Sem


ED70.18 Integrated Pest Management 3 


Integrated pest management (IPM) has become the conceptual basis for small- and large-scale plant protection programs, throughout Asia. This course emphasizes the ecological basis of pest management, the techniques and experiences involved and place them in context with socio-economic aspects. Therefore, this course will be offered to provide guidance on how to approach pest management in its entirety and how to practically handle a case using a learning cycle approach, experimentation based on science.

Aug Sem


ED70.21 Agricultural Sector and Policy Analysis 3 


To develop an understanding of the role of agriculture sector on economic growth and its policy impact on food security, income distribution and environmental improvement which are essential for sustainable development.

Aug Sem


ED70.24 Sustainable Agriculture: Production, Operations & Systems 3 


Agricultural production systems differ widely in terms of their operations and performance. Selection of appropriate production system is largely influenced by (and vice-versa, affects to) the region’s prevailing demography, environment, economy and infrastructure which eventually determines the status of poverty and food security. This course provides broad knowledge of the various farm production activities carried out by suitable agricultural machines and equipment – in the broader context of sustainability. Energy input-output analysis approach is followed to meter and compare different operations and systems on sustainability yardstick.

Aug Sem


ED70.25 Sustainable Agriculture and Ecological Farming 3 


To impart knowledge on major and emerging issues and viewpoints confronting modern, high-input industrialized agriculture and society in relation to conservation of the soil, environment and sustainable development through effective management of agricultural resources.

Aug Sem


ED70.9003 Smart Irrigation System 3 


Smart irrigation systems can save a huge amount of water and help to achieve agricultural sustainability. A significant amount of water is wasted if traditional irrigation methods are used due to inefficiencies in irrigation, evaporation, and overwatering. Smart irrigation systems use the latest technologies such as sensors/models/IoT devices for real-time or historical data monitoring to provide efficient irrigation schedules. The course provides students with an understanding of applications of smart irrigation technologies to optimize water use for crops. Students will also become familiar with variable rate irrigation (VRI) technology and cropping system modeling. The course aims to educate students to better understand and deal with sensor- and crop-model-based decision support tools for efficient irrigation management using smart irrigation technologies.

Jan Sem


ED70.9004 Remote Sensing & GIS Applications in Agriculture 3 


For optimum utilization of available agricultural land resources on a sustainable basis, timely and reliable information regarding their nature, extent, spatial distribution, potential and limitations are very important. The efficiency and accuracy of data are improved when remote sensing data products and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used. The course provides students with an understanding of applications of spatial tools such as Remote Sensing, GIS, and GPS for storing and analyzing spatial data that can help in decision-making in agriculture. Students will also become familiar with applications of Remote Sensing and GIS in the context of agriculture in the assessment of crop area extent, identification of pest infestation, management of water resources, yield assessment studies, agriculture disaster management, and precision agriculture. The course aims to educate students to apply their new skills to one of several case studies in topics on agriculture, pest management, crop monitoring, water resource management, and risk assessment among others.


The following courses have been identified to be offered as ‘Minor’ in the ASE Academic Program:


Course code Course title Credit Semester

ED70.07 Agricultural Environments 3(45-0) August

ED70.03 Agricultural Systems Analysis 3(45-0) August

ED70.08 Crop Productivity Management 3(45-0) August

ED80.10 Statistical Methods for Research in Agribusiness 3(45-0) January

TUITION FEES

Tuition fees

855,600 THB / in total

Application fees

800 THB

Application fee cannot be refunded.

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ADMISSIONS PROCESS

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To be eligible for admission to the regular Master’s program, an applicant must:

  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree (normally from a four-year program), or its equivalent, in an appropriate field of study from an institution of good standing acceptable to AIT;
  • Have undergraduate grades significantly above average; the minimum cGPA requirement for admission to the Master’s Program is 2.75 or equivalent, at the Bachelor’s degree level;
  • English Proficiency Requirement: AIT-EET: 6; IELTS Academic: overall 6 (writing 6); TOEFL iBT: overall 80 (writing 21-23); & PTE Academic: overall 52 (writing 62-73)
  • Be in satisfactory physical and mental health, and have a record of good conduct;
  • For the Professional Master’s (PM) degree program, in addition to the above-mentioned eligibility requirements, an applicant must:
  • Have at least 3 years of work experience in areas related to the academic program at AIT and
  • Be executives in organizations/companies.



PREFERRED BACKGROUND


  • Bachelor of Science and Biological Sciences
  • Bachelor of Agricultural/Electronics/Biotechnology/Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Computer Science/or Any Relevant Engineering Discipline
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  • Bachelor of Food Science and Technology
  • Bachelor of Dairy Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
  • Bachelor of Science Biotechnology

Possible Career Pathway

Graduates from the Agricultural Systems Engineering (ASE) program are well-prepared to address complex challenges in agricultural production and sustainability. With knowledge in areas like precision agriculture, crop productivity management, smart irrigation systems, and agricultural equipment design, they can pursue careers as agricultural engineers, systems analysts, or farm managers. These professionals play critical roles in optimizing agricultural systems through the application of modern technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, and IoT-based irrigation systems. Their expertise is essential for improving farm efficiency, increasing crop yields, and ensuring sustainable agricultural practices in both small-scale and large-scale farming operations. Opportunities exist in government agencies, private agribusinesses, international organizations, and research institutions focused on agricultural innovation and sustainability.

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Can I apply to two Academic Programs at the same time?

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No. You can only apply to one academic program at any time.

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Do you have academic exchange programs and scholarships for those?

Answer :

2 Year Master’s Degree students normally study for 22 months (enrolled in August Intake) and 24 months (enrolled in January Intake) which includes four semesters, two short breaks and one long break between semesters. Doctoral students study for at least 42 months or seven semesters. 1-year Master, Professional Master Program and the Diploma Programs are at least 12 months or two semesters and the Certificate Program is 5 months or one semester.

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What are Unified programs?

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Unified Programs integrate undergraduate studies with graduate studies into a seamless “Unified” program. For example, undergraduate students may join AIT in their final year to complete their undergraduate degree and at the same time start their Master program at AIT. AIT has several Unified programs with partner universities managed by Office of Special Degree Program.

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What is the AIT English Entry Test (AIT-EET)?

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The Language Center (LC) offers a 90-minute in-house test of English proficiency called the AIT English Entry Test (EET). The score is based on a nine-point scale similar to the IELTS test. The Writing score, which is the most important at AIT, is based on an essay. The test result will be e-mailed within 7 days. The LC will report the test result to the AIT Admissions only if the score is satisfactory for provisional admission. If applicants fail to obtain the minimum score requirements for admission, they may take the test again.

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Will you waive my admission interviews since I was admitted last year but chose not to register?

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No. As the application assessment varies from each intake, your application in the next intake must be as competitive as those with others applying in that same intake.

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Do I need to apply for the scholarships listed on the website?

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You do not need to apply separately for the scholarships. Once you have submitted the application online, your will be automatically considered for all scholarships for which the deadline has not expired and for which you are eligible. The type and amount of scholarship given to applicants is on a competitive basis with the main criteria of academic standing. Should you wish to be considered for full scholarships, you must submit an Official English score of 6 including writing and overall that is not older than 2 years.

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How much is the application processing fee?

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The processing fee is Baht 800 or US$25.

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If I apply and accepted this intake, can I defer to the next intake with the same condition?

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Yes, you can defer your entry until the next academic semester. However, the financial conditions of the admission may change depending on the competitive assessment for the next semester. You are also required to pay the application processing fee to reactivate your admission.

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When is the school intake and the application deadline?

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The AIT academic year consists of two semesters: January and August for School of Engineering and Technology (SET) and School of Environment Resources and Development (SERD).