Doctoral Degree-by Course

Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Behavioral Science Research)

(Type 2.1)

To produce researchers, developers, and innovators who generate knowledge and innovation in behavioral science for the quality and sustainable development of individuals and society.

Expected Learning Outcomes (ELOs)

ELO1

Capable of synthesizing and analyzing concepts, theories, and research methodologies to apply and develop new knowledge in the behavioral and related sciences.

ELO2

Capable of thoroughly evaluating and applying critical judgment to research in order to propose solutions to problems and encourage the growth of individuals and society.

ELO3

Develop research and innovation in behavioral science with creativity by responding to the needs of organizations, societies, and nations in accordance with research ethics.

ELO4

Be a leader in research and create a network of behavioral science research with government and private segments to address social issues.

Curriculum Details

Essential Information

The Curriculum name

  • Doctor of Philosophy Program in Applied Behavioral Science Research

Degree title and academic field

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. ) Applied Behavioral Science Research

Student qualifications

  1. Obtain a master’s degree or its equivalent in the field of thesis/thesis, whether Thai or foreign.
  2. Effective communication in both Thai and English
  3. Have general qualifications according to Srinakharinwirot University regulations regarding Graduate Studies, 2016 (Appendix A) [see]

Curriculum Structure

Subject categories Credits
A. Mandatory subjects 9
– Research Methodology subject group 6
– Behavioral Sciences subject group 3
B. Elective subjects (Minimum) 3
C. Thesis 36 Credits
Minimum in Total 48 Credits
A. Mandatory subjects
Research Methodology subject group 6 Credits
– Advance Methodology of Behavioral Science Research 3
– Advance research conduction 3
Behavioral Sciences subject group 3 Credits
– Seminar on Philosophy and Research Methods in Behavioral Science
B. Elective subjects Minimum 3 Credits
Students have the option to enroll in elective research methodology and/or behavioral science courses not less than 3 credits in total. At the doctoral level, students must choose elective courses, i.e. courses whose number begins with 7, or they can choose courses outside the curriculum, outside of employment, and outside of the university in accordance with the approval of the Program Administrative Committee and the Graduate School.
C. The thesis 36 Credits

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Thasuk Junprasert
Head of Program Committee

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Ungsinun Intarakamhang
Committee

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Saran Pimthong
Committee

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Narisara Peaungposop
Committee

Asst.Prof. Dr. Numchai Suppalerkchaisakul
Committee

Asst.Prof. Dr. Kanu Priya Mohan
Committee

Asst.Prof. Dr. Ponthep Poonpol
Committee

Asst.Prof. Dr. Sudarat Tuntivivat
Committee

Lec. Dr. Hanvedes Daovisan
Committee

Lec. Dr. Charin Suwanwong
Committee and Secretary

Miss Pichitra Thamsatit
Coordinator

Career After Graduation

  1. Professors in fields related to the explanation and development of individual and social behavior, including psychology, sociology, education, human resources and social development. human resource management behavioral economics, business anthropology, etc.
  2. Behavioral science innovators
  3. Project administrators in the private and public sectors
  4. Academicians and researchers in the public and private sectors
  5. Analyst and strategist in behavioral science policy in the public or private sectors
  6. Entrepreneurs in the private sector engaged in research and training, such as research companies, training companies, and personnel development, etc.