Student Handbook 2024 | AUN-QA Certificate
Study Plan
The M.Sc. curriculum consists of one-year coursework and one-year research project. There is a possibility of transferring to the Ph.D. program after completion of the first year study, based on the first year academic performance. The course requirements are 24-credit coursework including seminars and a 12-credit research thesis.
- MBMG 500 Essentials in Molecular Biology
- MBMG 504 Advanced Research Skills in Molecular Biology[สำหรับนักศึกษารหัส 2566][รหัสอื่น]
- MBMG 512 DNA Engineering
- MBMG 513 Gene Expression and Applications
- MBMG 514 Protein Structure and Function
- MBMG 515 Protein Technologies and Applications
- MBMG 516 Cell Technologies and Applications
- MBMG 521 Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering Seminar I
- MBMG 522 Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering Seminar II
- MBMG 523 Course Syllabus Msc Seminar
- MBMG 601 Current Topics in Molecular Biology
- MBMG 610 Innovation in Research
- MBMG 614 Analysis of Research Publications for Molecular Bioscience
- MBMG 615 Research Rotations in Molecular Biology
- MBMG 621 Doctoral Seminar in Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
- MBMG 622 Doctoral Research Seminar in Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
- MBMG 623 Advanced Doctoral Research Seminar in Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Please visit the following sites for further information:
- Entry requirements for Ph.D. Program in Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
- Entry requirements Master Program in Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
- Application and Selection Timeline
- Online Admission System, Application & Selection Process (Local students)
- Online Admission System, Application & Selection Process (International students)
- Online Active Recruitment & Selection Process (International students)
Professionals who wish to take part in our graduate programs (MAP-C) or courses (MAP-EX) without formal registration or full-time attendance are welcome to apply to the Mahidol Apprenticeship Program (MAP), overseen by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
To learn more about MAP, please visit the following sites: