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Recently, computer multimedia technology has been developing rapidly. Computer multimedia technology has been applied to use in many fields such as advertisement, public relation, business, and education etc. More use computer multimedia technology in many fields; more persons who have knowledge in computer multimedia technology are in demand. However, there is very low number of educational institutes which are producing persons in this technology.

The School of Industrial Education, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, is aware of the lack of persons in this field. Thus, the school operates the Bachelor of Science Program in Applied Computer Science - Multimedia which has the objectives as follow :

1.To produce the persons who have knowledge and ability in developing and using the modern computer multimedia technology.

2.To study and research on the modern computer multimedia technology. 3.To research and develop on self teaching and learning access.

This bachelor degree program is designed with courses in the basic areas such as sciences, mathematics, Thai, English, societies, and humanity and the specific areas such as education, electronics, art and design, computer sciences, multimedia technology, advertisement, public relation, and CAI package development.

The graduates from this program will have knowledge in concepts and techniques in developing multimedia package and be able to suggest and create efficiently database of educational information on the information super highway.

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APPLIED COMPUTER

SCIENCE – MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM

PROGRAM TITLE Bachelor of Science Program in

Applied Computer Science - Multimedia

DEGREE TITLE Bachelor of Science (Applied Computer Science - Multimedia)

B. Sc. (Applied Computer Science - Multimedia)

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

1. Generation Education Courses 51 Credits

- English and Thai 18 Credits

- Society and Humanity 13 Credits

- Mathematics 9 Credits

- Basic sciences 11 Credits

2. Field of Specialization Courses 92 Credits

- Basic Technology 4 Credits

- Education 10 Credits

- Multimedia Technology 21 Credits

- Computer Science 30 Credits

- Applied Computer – Multimedia 20 Credits

- Professional Practice 2 Credits

- Seminar and Project Study 5 Credits

3. Free Electives Courses 6 Credits Total Program Credits 149 Credits

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Curriculum

1. General Education Courses 51 Credits 1.1 English and Thai 18 Credits

LNG 101 Fundamental English I 3 (2 - 2 - 6)

LNG 102 Fundamental English II 3 (2 - 2 - 6) LNG 103 Fundamental English III 3 (2 - 2 - 6) LNG 104 Content – based Language Learning I 3 (2 - 2 - 6)

Note 1. Student must to pass a Placement Test to divide two Groups Group A : LNG 101, 102 and 103

Group B : LNG 102, 103 and 104

2. Student must earn the compulsory course within two years.

LNG 292 Thai Skill 2 : Writing 3 (2 - 2 - 6)

LNG xxx English Elective I 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

The student select 3 credits from the following courses

LNG 221 Oral Communication I 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

LNG 222 Oral Communication II 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

1.2 Society and Humanity 13 Credits

SSC 101 Physical Education 1 (0 - 2 - 2)

SSC 210 Man and Ethics for Quality of Life 3 (2 - 2 - 6) SSC 260 Introduction to Social Sciences 3 (3 - 0 - 6) SSC 290 Environment and Development 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

SSC 372 Personnel Management 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

1.3 Mathematics 9 Credits

MTH 111 Calculus I 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

MTH 112 Calculus II 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

MTH 253 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

1.4 Basic sciences 11 Credits

CHM 107 General Chemistry 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

PHY 101 General Physics I 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

PHY 191 General Physics Laboratory I 1 (0 - 3 - 2)

PHY 102 General Physics II 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

PHY 192 General Physics Laboratory II 1 (0 - 3 - 2)

2. Field of Specialization Courses 92 Credits 2.1 Basic Technology 4 Credits

ENE 100 Electrotechnology : Electronics 3 (3 - 0 - 6) ENE 101 Electrotechnology (Electronics) Laboratory 1 (0 - 3 - 3)

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2.2 Education 10 Credits

EDT 334 Educational Technology 2 (1 - 2 - 3)

EDT 411 Educational Statistics 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

EDT 412 Educational Measurement and Evaluation 3 (2 - 2 - 5) EDT 413 Information Retrieval and Dissemination 2 (2 - 0 - 4)

2.3 Multimedia Technology 21 Credits

PRT 107 Introduction to Photographic Techniques 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

CMM 111 Design Fundamental 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

CMM 112 Visual Laboratory 2 (0 - 4 - 4)

CMM 113 Graphic Design for Multimedia Technology 2 (1 - 2 - 3) CMM 114 Introduction to Multimedia Technology 2 (2 - 0 - 4) CMM 212 Production of Television Program for

Education 3 (1 - 4 - 4)

CMM 311 Sound for Multimedia Technology 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 312 Educational Psychology for Multimedia

Technology 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

2.4 Computer Science 30 Credits

CMM 171 Introduction to Computer and Data

Processing 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 172 Computer Programming Language I 3 (2 - 2 - 6) CMM 271 Computer Programming Language II 3 (2 - 2 - 5) CMM 272 Computer Programming Language III 3 (2 - 2 - 5) CMM 371 System Analysis and Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 372 Database Management System 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 373 Data Communication and

Telecommunication 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 471 Operating Systems and Systems Software 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 472 Computer Graphics 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 473 Introduction to Management Information

Systems 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

2.5 Applied Computer – Multimedia 20 Credits

CMM 281 Application of Computer Graphic 2 (1 - 2 - 3) CMM 282 Application Software in Multimedia

Technology I 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

CMM 381 Application Software in Multimedia

Technology II 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

CMM 382 Computer Applications in Education 3 (1 - 4 - 4) CMM 383 Operation and Maintenance of Multimedia 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

Technology Equipment

CMM 481 Multimedia Technology for Mass

Communication 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 482 Advertisement and Exhibition Techniques 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 483 Instructional Package in Multimedia

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2.6 Professional Practice 2 Credits

CMM 321 Professional Practice in Multimedia

Technology 2 (0 - 8 - 4)

2.7 Seminar and Project Study 5 Credits

CMM 491 Seminar 1 (0 - 2 - 2)

CMM 498 Project Study in Multimedia Technology 1 (0 - 2 - 2) CMM 499 Project in Multimedia Technology 3 (0 - 6 - 6)

3. Free Electives Courses 6 Credits The student selects 6 credits from the following Courses

CMM 481 Multimedia Technology for Mass

Communication 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 482 Advertisement and Exhibition Techniques 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 483 Instructional Package in Multimedia

Technology 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

CMM 486 Presentation Methods in Multimedia

Technology 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

EDT 463 Self - Development for Being Entrepreneur 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Or at least six credits of free electives can be chosen from any course offered by King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi.

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STUDY PLAN

• First Year

First Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

LNG 101 Fundamental English I 3 (2 - 2 - 6) Or

LNG 102 Fundamental English II

MTH 111 Calculus I 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

PHY 101 General Physics I 3 (3 - 0 - 6) PHY 191 General Physics Laboratory I 1 (0 - 3 - 2) CMM 111 Design Fundamental 3 (2 - 2 - 5) CMM 112 Visual Laboratory 2 (0 - 4 - 4) CMM 171 Introduction to Computer and

Data Processing 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Total 18 (13 - 11 - 35) Hours/ Week = 59

Second Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

CHM 107 General Chemistry 3 (3 - 0 - 6) LNG 102 Fundamental English II 3 (2 - 2 - 6) Or

LNG 103 Fundamental English III

MTH 112 Calculus II 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

PHY 102 General Physics II 3 (3 - 0 - 6) PHY 192 General Physics Laboratory II 1 (0 - 3 - 2) CMM 113 Graphic Design for Multimedia

Technology 2 (1 - 2 - 3)

CMM 114 Introduction to Multimedia

Technology 2 (2 - 0 - 4)

CMM 471 Operating Systems and Systems

Software 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Total 20 (17 - 7 - 39) Hours/ Week = 63

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• Second Year

First Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

ENE 100 Electrotechnology : Electronics 3 (3 - 0 - 6) LNG 103 Fundamental English III 3 (2 - 2 - 6) Or

LNG 104 Content – based Language Learning I

LNG 292 Thai Skill 2 : Writing 3 (2 - 2 - 6) MTH 253 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 (3 - 0 - 6) PRT 107 Introduction to Photographic

Techniques 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

CMM 172 Computer Programming Language I 3 (2 - 2 - 6) CMM 281 Application of Computer Graphic 2 (1 - 2 - 3)

Total 20 (15 - 10 - 38)

Hours/ Week = 63

Second Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

EDT 334 Educational Technology 2 (1 - 2 - 3) EDT 411 Educational Statistics 3 (3 - 0 - 6) ENE 101 Electrotechnology (Electronics)

Laboratory 1 (0 - 3 - 3)

LNG 104 Content – based Language Learning I 3 (2 - 2 - 6) Or

LNG 221 Oral Communication I

CMM 282 Application Software in Multimedia

Technology I 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

CMM 311 Sound for Multimedia Technology 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 371 System Analysis and Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6) SSC 210 Man and Ethics for Quality of Life 3 (2 - 2 - 6)

Total 20 (14 - 13 - 38) Hours/ Week = 65

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• Third Year

First Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

EDT 303 Evaluation and Measurement in

Education 3 (2 - 2 - 4)

LNG 221/222 English Elective I 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 212 Production of Television Program for

Education 3 (1 - 4 - 4)

CMM 271 Computer Programming Language II 3 (2 - 2 - 5) CMM 312 Educational Psychology for Multimedia

Technology 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 381 Application Software in Multimedia

Technology II 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

SSC 101 Physical Education 1 (0 - 2 - 2)

Total 18 (11 - 14 - 29) Hours/ Week = 54

Second Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

EDT 413 Information Retrieval & Dissemination 2 (2 - 0 - 4) CMM 372 Database Management System 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 382 Computer Applications in Education 3 (1 - 4 - 4) CMM 383 Operation and Maintenance of

Multimedia Technology Equipment 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

CMM 472 Computer Graphics 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

SSC 260 Introduction to Social Sciences 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

XXX xxx Free Electives 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

(EDT 363 Industrial Product Design)

Total 19 (15 - 8 - 34)

Hours/ Week = 57

Summer Session Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

CMM 321 Professional Practice in Multimedia

Technology 2 (0 - 8 - 4)

Total 2 (0 - 8 - 4)

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• Fourth Year

First Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

CMM 272 Computer Programming Language III 3 (2 - 2 - 5) CMM 373 Data Communication and

Telecommunication 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 481 Multimedia Technology for Mass

Communication 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 491 Seminar 1 (0 - 2 - 2)

CMM 498 Project Study in Multimedia Technology 1 (0 - 2 - 2) SSC 290 Environment and Development 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

SSC 372 Personnel Management 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Total 17 (14 - 6 - 33) Hours/ Week = 53

Second Semester Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

CMM 473 Introduction to Management

Information Systems 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

CMM 482 Advertisement & Exhibition Techniques 3 (3 - 0 - 6) CMM 483 Instructional Package in Multimedia

Technology 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

CMM 499 Project in Multimedia Technology 3 (0 - 6 - 6)

XXX xxx Free Electives 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

(CMM 486 Presentation Methods in Multimedia

Technology)

Total 17 (10 - 10 - 28) Hours/ Week = 48

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CMM 111 Design Fundamental 3 (2 - 2 - 5) Prerequisite : none

Study of theory and practice of fundamental design. The relational components of line, shape, surface, size, ratio, color, and space. Designing concepts in two and three dimension objects. Foundation of art history.

CMM 112 Visual Laboratory 2 (0 - 4 - 4) Prerequisite : none

Study and practice of visual design by using, shape, surface, weight, color, and ratio. Basic-designing concepts such as balance, conflict, and relevancy. Furthermore, the concepts and relation of components of two and three dimensions in order to apply to use in designing multimedia technology task.

CMM 113 Graphic Design for Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : CMM 111 2 (1 - 2 - 3)

Creative thinking for designing. Application of art components. Art components management for using in design of multimedia technology tasks. Image creation for education and dissemination such as text and presentation designing. Graphic design for instruction.

CMM 114 Introduction to Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : none 2 (2 - 0 - 4)

Basic knowledge about multimedia and multimedia technology. Basic media such as text, image, animation, graphic, and sound. Current multimedia technology. Roles and uses of multimedia technology in many areas such as education, advertisement, and public relation etc.

CMM 212 Production of Television Program for Education

Prerequisite : none 3 (1 - 4 - 4)

Roles of television. Uses of television for education. Techniques of preparing and creating television. Efficiency of television in instructional process. Students understanding the method of using television equipments and be able to write the television script for education. Students assigned to produce and edit the video production.

CMM 311 Sound for Multimedia Technology 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Prerequisite : none

Study of sound psychology. Sound appreciation. Sound effecting to mood and feeling of audience. Techniques of selecting and using sound in different situation. Technique of creating sound for multimedia technology tasks such as music creation, sound effect, and narrative sound etc.

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CMM 312 Educational Psychology for Multimedia 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Technology

Prerequisite : none

Study of learners’ difference and nature such as though, sense, attitude, personality, and development. Principle of teaching and learning. Educational theories. Types and models of learning. Instructional process. Desirable condition for learning : motivation, transfer instructional media. Learning techniques. Study of self learning access means. Application of self learning access. Human-computer interaction.

CMM 171 Introduction to Computer and Data Processing

Prerequisite : none 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Details of computer system : memories unit, data input and output, control processing unit, and memories reserved unit. Programming unit and integration of subprograms and assembler programs : single reading and double reading computer language. Program design and development. Principle of flowchart writing. Data organization, and circulation of data processing.

CMM 172 Computer Programming Language I 3 (2 - 2 - 6) Prerequisite : none

Studying of computer language system : type of data, meanings, decision making, and loop system. Procedure and function of data system structure : program recording, storing, and coding. The study will be specific on the program coding which is used in developing other multimedia application software that is the current recognized software.

CMM 271 Computer Programming Language II 3 (2 - 2 - 5) Prerequisite : none

Studying in computer language system : type of data, meaning, decision making, and loop system. Procedure and function of data system structure : program recording, storing, and coding. The Study will be specific on the program coding which is used in developing other recognized multimedia application software Thai is different from the Computer Programming Language studying in CMM 172.

CMM 272 Computer Programming Language III 3 (2 - 2 - 5) Prerequisite : none

Studying in Computer Language System: type of data, meanings, decision making, and loop system. Procedure and function of data system structure: program recording, storing and coding. The Study will be specific on the program coding which is used in

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CMM 281 Applications of Computer Graphic 2 (1 - 2 - 3) Prerequisite : none

Graphic Design by Using Computer : design and layout. Program operating and techniques in using current graphics application software.

CMM 282 Application Software in Multimedia Technology I

Prerequisite : none 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

Studying of application software for creating five basic multimedia: text, picture, animation, graphic, and sound. Students trained to use current application software and create a job by using that software.

CMM 321 Professional Practice in Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : CMM 114 2 (0 - 8 - 4)

Real professional practice in Multimedia Technology by collecting educational knowledge and operate suitably under advice.

CMM 371 System Analysis and Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Prerequisite : CMM 171

Introduction to systems analysis and design. Tool and technique for systems analysis and design. Studying in the possibility of system development. Studying in the existing system and the requirement of a new system. Procedure of system design. Steps of system development and evaluation.

CMM 372 Database Management System 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Prerequisite : CMM 371

Data system and database management. Data relation. Independence of data, hierarchy data module. Types of networking and relation. Data normalization. Data processing language. Data security system. Data retrieving. Database structure.

CMM 373 Data Communication and Telecommunication

Prerequisite : CMM 171 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Principle of data communication. The relation between computer and data communication. The development of joining telecommunication technology and computer technology. Computer network system. Standard of data communication and related organization. Application of network system : hardware and software used in data communication. Trend and development about the data communication, computer network system. Fundamental of internet.

CMM 381 Application Software in Multimedia Technology II

Prerequisite : none 2 (0 - 4 - 2)

Studying of application software for creating basic multimedia. The software being well-know and different from the software used in CMM 282. Students trained to use that software until able to create and apply in multimedia technology tasks.

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CMM 382 Computer Applications in Education 3 (1 - 4 - 4) Prerequisite : none

Concepts and theories of using computers as computer based instruction. Computer assisted instruction. Computer assisted learning. Computer managed instruction. Computer administered education. Components of computer hardware, software, and courseware. Application of microcomputer in education. Students assigned to produce CAI package.

CMM 383 Operation and Maintenance of Multimedia 2 (0 - 4 - 2) Prerequisite : none

Concepts and theories of multimedia technology equipment. Efficient operation of multimedia technology equipment. Maintenance, repair, and replace of multimedia technology equipment.

CMM 471 Operating System and System Software 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Prerequisite : CMM 171, CMM 271

Input / output data system. Interruption structure. Memory unit management. Data processing. Distribution of resources in multiprogramming systems. Batch processing procedure. Complying loading, and executing program. Loading and linking program. System library, subprogram, and memory positioning technique : direct and indirect positioning. New position in using register for positioning and controlling system program. Translation program. Database program.

CMM 472 Computer Graphics 3 (3 - 0 - 6) Prerequisite : CMM 171, MTH 202

Graphics system. Graphics data structure. Picture creating general and storing by computers. Dot positioning, drawing, picture minimizing, and maximizing. Position moving, rotating, and cutting. Animation techniques, Devices for computer graphics system.

CMM 473 Introduction to Management Information Systems Prerequisite : CMM 171 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Fundamental of management information systems. Data and information. Components of management information systems. Management information subsystems. Systems and modeling decision. Process of the management information systems development. Roles and importance of information in administration.

CMM 481 Multimedia Technology for Mass Communication

Prerequisite : none 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

Multimedia technology for mass communication. Operation of multimedia technology equipment for mass communication.

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CMM 482 Advertisement and Exhibition Techniques

Prerequisite : none 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Advertising concepts. Advertising psychology. Plan, budget, and management of advertisement. Design and use of advertisement media. Advertisement for education uses. Exhibition:concepts, plan, management, and evaluation.

CMM 483 Instructional Package in Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : none 3 (3 - 0 - 6)

System, mean, scope, value, and limitation of instructional packages. Type of instructional packages. Construction, operation, and evaluation of multimedia instructional package.

CMM 486 Presentation Methods in Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : none 3 (2 - 2 - 5)

Knowledge acquisition for development in private skill in order to show the achievement to others. The method of material preparing and using graphic presentation in order to present the achievement by using training technique and various new method. Psychology in presentation. Achievement reviewing and present in multimedia style.

CMM 491 Seminar 1 (0 - 2 - 2) Prerequisite : EDT 413

Self or group problem study in interesting issues, collect, edit and opinion conclusion in order to propose in seminar.

CMM 498 Project Study in Multimedia Technology

Prerequisite : EDT 413 1 (0 - 2 - 2)

Self or group study under project advisor’s advise which systematically point to research and development in various format. New technology study which influent and effect to social and multimedia study in order to conclude and plan for research. At the end of semester student must sent the report progression to adviser in order to get points.

CMM 499 Project in Multimedia Technology 3 (0 - 6 - 6) Prerequisite : none

Student should study, research and development under adviser’s advise. Systematically learning in research and development. Alteration study in Multimedia technology throughout period in past, present and future. Collect the success works to presents to advisers and committee at last.

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