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King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand

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School of Information Technology (SIT)

School of Information Technology faculty is a small building, near the library, at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in Bangmod, Bangkok Thailand. The faculty is also commonly referred to as "SIT". Programs offered here range from undergraduate to PHD. The bachelor's degree is divided into information technology and computer science (which are taught in English).

History

In August 1995, the first Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree was offered. In April–June 2000, the first Computer Science courses (in English) for a bachelor's degree and a master's degree were offered. Later, the Master's and Doctor course in Information Technology was offered. In May 2002, an E-Learning project opened, which provided students with the opportunity to view lessons on DVD and CD. The project was expanded so that students could prepare or repeat lessons, on demand, on the Internet. In June 2004, master's degree courses in Software Engineering were first offered to students.

Life at School of Information Technology

SIT students study in two locations at KMUTT: classroom building 2 on third floor and the SIT building. The classroom building 2 is divided into seven classrooms and two common rooms that have computers, and the SIT building has five training rooms and three labs for relaxation or working. On the second floor, there is a private SIT library with technical books. Most classes have a teacher assistant to help student with lessons.

References

  1. School of Information Technology history http://www4.sit.kmutt.ac.th/sit-history
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