Thammasat University has 19 faculties, seven colleges, and seven institutes.
Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law was one of the founding faculties of the university. It has its roots in the law school of the Ministry of Justice, instituted under the reign of King
Chulalongkorn by
Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns. Former deans of the faculty have included Phraya
Nitisat Phaisan,
Sanya Dharmasakti, and
Preedee Kasemsup. The faculty has programmes up to the doctorate level, as well as several certificate programmes in business law and public law.
Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy The Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy was established on 23 November 1938. It was the second oldest business school in Thailand after the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy,
Chulalongkorn University which established earlier on the same year. It offers a broad range of programmes including
business administration,
logistics,
international business,
human resource management,
accounting,
finance,
marketing,
real estate management and
management information system, from diploma to doctoral degree. In addition to its traditional 4-year bachelor's degree, the faculty offers the first innovative integrated bachelor's and master's degree programme in business and accounting (IBMP) which requires five years of study to complete both degrees. The faculty also offers Thailand's first international programme in business in which English is the language of instruction (BBA Programme). The faculty also offers Thailand's first Global Executive MBA programme in which English is the language of instruction (GEMBA programme). The faculty is recognised internationally. In 2005, a team of students from the Master's of Sciences Degree Programme in Marketing (MIM) of
Thammasat Business School won, for the second time, the
Global Moot Corp, a venue for business plan competition, held at the
McCombs School of Business,
University of Texas at Austin. The faculty is the second accounting and business education institution in South East Asia to Singapore which has received the Triple-Crown certification from three world accredited institutions (EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA). With less than 1% of commercial and business administration accounting institutions from educational institutions around the world that have been certified for all 3 accredited institutions. The faculty is also known as
Thammasat Business School (TBS).
Faculty of Political Science The Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat University was established in 1949. Former deans include
Direk Chaiyanam a member of the
Khana Ratsadon (People's Party) and a former foreign minister. It offers undergraduate and graduate studies in three majors, politics and government, public administration, and international affairs. Most Thai governors, mayors, leaders, and activists graduated from this faculty. Graduate programmes are offered to regular students, and special programmes are open to executives. A doctoral programme was established in 2001. There are two versions of the masters and bachelors programmes in international relations. The first versions are taught in Thai. The second versions are taught in English and are called the "International Programme". The masters for the International Programme was established in 1998; the bachelors was established in 2009. The military correspondent for the
Bangkok Post,
Wassana Nanuam, is a prominent graduate of the masters programme, having written her thesis on the Thai military. This faculty is also known as
Singha Daeng ('red lion') along with Chulalongkorn University which is called
Singha Dam ('black lion').
Faculty of Economics The Faculty of Economics at Thammasat University was established in 1949 and the oldest Faculty of Economics in Thailand. The faculty offers a broad range of academic programmes and other training opportunities. Under the leadership of Dr.
Puey Ungpakorn, a former
Bank of Thailand governor who took charge concurrently as the dean of the faculty, there were many significant developments within the economics faculty. Dr. Puey secured funding from
Rockefeller Foundation and brought faculty members from a number of US universities. The first big step toward
internationalization was the introduction, in 1969, a Master of Economics programme degree taught in
English. Since then, a bachelor's programme and a PhD programme taught in English have been added to the curriculum. The faculty boasts a teaching staff which totals 82, including 44 faculty members with doctoral degree and seven on leave to pursue doctoral degrees. It is considered one of the strongest programmes in Thailand. Its graduates are regularly accepted to the prestigious departments of economics such as
Chicago,
UC Berkeley,
Cornell,
Oxford,
Cambridge,
LSE,
Harvard,
MIT,
Yale,
Princeton,
PSE.
Faculty of Social Administration The Faculty of Social Administration Thammasat University was established to serve state policies, welfare and social security. This faculty has main duty to encourage teaching in Social Welfare, Justice Administration, and Social Development. This Faculty has a long reputation, this is the first school that initiated education in social science of welfare studies.
Faculty of Liberal Arts The Faculty of Liberal Arts was established by the Royal Gazette in 1961 by Professor
Adul Vicharncharoen, the founder and first dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts. The purpose of the establishment of the Faculty of Arts at that time was to teach general subjects to all students of the university before they choose to study their majors. At present, the Faculty of Arts offers 19 undergraduate degrees, 12 master's degree courses and three doctoral degrees. The faculty offers the following undergraduate majors: Psychology, Library and Information Science, Literature and Communication, History, Linguistics, English Language, English Language and Literature, French Language, Thai Language, Philosophy, Geography, Japanese Language, Chinese Language, German Language, Russian Language, British and American Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, Russian Studies, International Studies (ASEAN-China), and Business English Communication. The last major opened by the Faculty of Liberal Arts was the degree in Hispanic and Latin American Studies, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The graduate school offers master's degree in 10 disciplines: Linguistics for Communication, History, Library and Information Science, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, French-Thai Translation, Counseling Psychology, Buddhist Studies, Japanese Studies, Thai, English Language and Literature, English Language Studies, Chinese Culture Studies, and English-Thai Translation Studies. The graduate level also offers Ph.D. in linguistics, History, and English Language Studies which is a combined Master and Doctoral Degree. • English Department Widely-known as one of the leading departments in Thailand with a wide range of prestigious academic programmes, the English Department at TU was founded in 1970 and has then developed in teaching and learning as well as researching. Today, the English Department offers an undergraduate programme (Rangsit Centre) in translation, linguistics, intercultural communication, and literature. Students in the undergraduate programme have the opportunity to engage in a number of extracurricular activities, internship programme and academic events, including special lectures and exchange programmes. In addition to the BA curriculum, the English Department supports higher interdisciplinary programmes (Tha Prachan Centre) offering the MA-PhD programmes in English Language Studies, the MA program in English-Thai Translation and the Graduate Diploma programme in English for Business and Management. The ASEAN-China International (IAC) Programme offers students to choose their specialization from business, languages, media and political science courses focused on China and the ASEAN region.
Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication The Department of Journalism was established in 1954 and is Thailand's first institute of higher education in journalism. It was granted faculty status in 1979 and has been known since as the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication. Today the faculty offers undergraduate programme in newspaper and print media, radio and television broadcasting, cinematography, advertising, public relations, and communications management. It also offers several programmes at master's level as well as a doctoral degree in mass communication. There is also an international course for the Bachelor of Arts Programme in Journalism and Mass Media studies (BJM Programme). The programme itself was established in 2006, providing the advanced knowledge in journalism and media. There are also two international programmes at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Communication Arts. There is BA in Communication Management and an MA in Strategic Communication Management. The faculty also provides various materials, tools, and studios for all students to practice their skills such as Thammasat University Radio Station, editing room, and broadcasting room. Moreover, there are
YooungThong Magazine and
Mahavittayalai Newspaper which present the students' ability.
Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology The Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology was formed as one of the departments of the Faculty of Social Administration at the initiative of the dean, Professor Major General Buncha Mintarakhin (1961–1965). His view was that Thailand should have sociologists and anthropologists who contribute to the society by undertaking research which would strengthen the disciplines. At the time of the department foundation Thai scholars in sociology and anthropology were sparse. It took several years to recruit qualified members in the academic team. Subsequently, the expanding Department of Sociology and Anthropology became a separate division from Social Administration Faculty in 1976.
Faculty of Science and Technology The Faculty of Science and Technology was founded in 1986 as the ninth faculty of the university and become the first full-stream faculty that held on Rangsit Campus Began teaching in the five disciplines of mathematics, statistics, computer science, environmental science, and health science. Later, the delegation extended teaching in the field of increasing order. Coupled with the new university founded the Faculty of Engineering, Health and Science. The faculty is now responsible for teaching basic science through to all faculties at Rangsit. The Faculty of Science and Technology offers many science disciplines which focus on both pure sciences and sustainable technologies such as Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Sciences, Environmental Science, Technologies for Sustainable Development, Agricultural Technology, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Physics, Material Science, Food Technology, and Textile Technology, this Faculty also has international programmes offers B.Sc. to PhD. such as Industrial Science Management, Creative Digital Technology (Digital Interactive Simulation/Game Engineering & Design), Innovative Digital Design (Animation & Visual Effect/Game Art & Design), and Organic Farming Management.
Faculty of Engineering The Faculty of Engineering was founded on 19 August 1989, as the 10th faculty of the university. Originally formed as a response to governmental initiative to promote the study of science and its related field. It originally started teaching electrical and industrial engineering in 1990, then expanded its offerings to civil engineering (1992), chemical engineering (1994), and mechanical engineering (1996). The faculty also has an international department which taught in English and very often mistaken as
SIIT (see below) by outsiders. This special programme is divided into two distinct parts, the Twinning Engineering Programme (TEP), established in 1997, and the Thammasat English Engineering Programme (TEPE), established in 2000. The TEP programme is a sandwich programme, two years in Thammasat and two years in a foreign university (currently either the
University of Nottingham or
University of New South Wales). Many of the graduates continue their master's or PhD in prestigious UK universities, such as Imperial, LSE, UCL, and Warwick. The faculty has strong ties with both NECTEC and MTEC in Thailand Science Park. The faculty also has strong research ties with Japan, particularly and more recently with the
University of Karlsruhe in Germany. Its current dean is Associate Professor Dr. Uruya Weesakul.
Faculty of Medicine The
Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University was established in March 1990 as the eleventh faculty of the university and the ninth public medical school in Thailand. The faculty offers undergraduate and post-graduate courses in medicine. It also runs master's and doctoral programmes in various disciplines of medicine. Applied Thai traditional medicine can also be studied at the university. Faculty of Medicine of Thammasat University is the first and only medical school that teaches with Hybrid Problem-based learning (PBL) and Community Based Learning (CBL), which emphasises case study and community problem rather than lecturing.
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences After establishing the Faculty of Medicine in 1990, the university announced the Higher Education Development Plan No. 7, approving the establishment of 3 faculties — the Faculty of Dentistry, the Faculty of Nursing, and the Faculty of Medical Technology. In 1994, the faculty was changed to the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences for further study fields. At present, the faculty offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The undergraduate study has 6 branches: Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Radiological Technology, Sports and Exercise Science, Sports Coaching, and Sport Management. All programs and courses are based in Rangsit Campus.
Faculty of Architecture and Planning The university proposed the establishment of a Faculty of Architecture under the Eighth National Higher Education Plan (1997–2001) of the Ministry of University Affairs (now Office of the Commission on Higher Education under the Ministry of Education). However, a cabinet meeting on 3 February 1998, decided to restrict the establishment of all new departments. The university then created an Architecture Programme to be autonomous under the Thammasat University Council by its resolution of 6 May 1999. The programme was approved and became the Faculty of Architecture by a resolution of the Thammasat University Council on 29 October 2001. Professor Dr. Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura, who had been the programme's director since 1999, was appointed to be the first dean of the Faculty of Architecture. The faculty offered two more new undergraduate programmes, Interior Architecture and Urban Environmental Planning and Management Programme, in the 2002 academic year. In 2007, the undergraduate programme in Landscape Architecture and the graduate programme in Interior Architecture were started in response to high market demand for landscape architects and research-oriented designers. In the following year, the school launched the graduate programme in Innovative Real Estate Development.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences The faculty is an institution of higher education in the country for Research Pharmaceutical Sciences to improve health in the community. There are two majors for students; the undergraduate level offers Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Care, and the graduate level offers Pharmaceutical Science.
Faculty of Learning Sciences and Education The Faculty of Learning Sciences and Education was founded on 29 September 2014. It is based at Rangsit Campus, in
Pathum Thani. The Faculty takes an interdisciplinary approach to the research and teaching of education and learning. The Faculty currently offers a Masters in Learning Sciences and Educational Innovation, and a Bachelor of Arts in Learning Sciences. The Faculty of Learning Science established Thammasat Secondary School in 2015. The faculty also has its own laboratory school, Thammasat Secondary School, established in 2017 as the first school in Thailand that runs and promotes active learning, sustainability thoughts, and creative and problem-based learning.
Language Institute The Language Institute of Thammasat University (LITU) was officially established as a university faculty in 1985 to serve the ever-growing need for English language training for students in all faculties at Thammasat University. LITU conducts courses at all three of Thammasat University's academic campuses (Tha Prachan, Rangsit and Lampang in northern Thailand), as well as providing diverse language services to the general public and private, academic and governmental organizations in Bangkok and throughout the nation. LITU is responsible for English-language instruction for students first entering the university (Foundation courses), throughout their four years of academic studies (ESP-English for Specific Purposes), and for graduate students who must achieve minimum standards of English language proficiency. In addition, the Language Institute offers international graduate degree programmes in English Language Teaching (MA-ELT, previously known as MA Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and Career English for International Communication (MA-CEIC, previously known as MA English for Careers), and a graduate diploma programme in English for Careers. Also, to serve the needs of English teachers in the ASEAN community and international settings, LITU offers an international Ph.D. programme in English Language Teaching (PhD-ELT). and many international universities, notably its neighbour
Asian Institute of Technology, and a group of Japanese and European universities. Being a research-led academic institution in nature, from the most recent performance evaluation (academic year 2003) by the university, the institute has the highest number of research publications (both in raw quantity and per graduate student heads), compared to other academic units in the university, and when compared to other universities, each SIIT faculty member produces twice the highest value of national range for international journal publications (0.74 vs 0-0.41, academic year 2004). In 2007, the
Thailand Research Fund assessed research outcomes of universities in Thailand, and SIIT ranked as
"very good" on all three indicators. The institute is also one of a very small number of universities which can secure numbers of Thailand Research Fund's
Royal Golden Jubilee grants, considered to be the country's most prestigious research grants for PhD students, for every single year since the programme began in 1998 — one of the only three which can secure
Engineering discipline grants for every single year. Anyway, it's still considered one of the easiest engineering schools to get accepted due to very low entry score and many rounds of admission. Due to admission score, SIIT has a high rate of variant admission scores, students with high admission score and lowest admission score can be entered but most of the low-performance students will be disqualified. The unqualified or unsatisfied academic competency students will be expelled within a first or second year which occurred about 50% of entry students.
College of Innovation The college was established on 30 January 1995, with a focus on interdisciplinary education, such as in the areas of technology management, cultural management, service innovation, innovative healthcare management, and IT policy and management. Bachelor's degree courses offered are: Bachelor in Service Innovation, Bachelor in Digital Transformation and Innovation, and Bachelor in Management of Cultural Heritage and Creative Industries (BMCI). MA programmes offered are: Master in Technology Management, Master of Arts in Management of Cultural Heritage and Creative Industries, Master of Science Programme in Service Design, Master of Science Programme in Digital Policy and Management, and Master in Service Innovation.
School of Global Studies The School of Global Studies is an academic initiative within Thammasat University. Degrees offered are Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies and Social Entrepreneurship, and Master of Arts in Innovation and Sustainability.
Chulabhorn International College of Medicine Chulabhron International College of Medicine is the twenty-first medical school set up in Thailand located in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province and is the first institution in Thailand to provide an international course in medicine. The first year course consists of general sciences, followed by pre-clinical years 2 and 3, and then the clinical years 4–6. During the clinical years, Thammasat University Hospital is used as the main training site and students may undertake electives in foreign countries. CICM was opened on 28 August 2012 to provide medical education in English as an international course. The setup of the university involved a cooperation between Thammasat University and
Bumrungrad International Hospital. ==International programmes==