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Multimedia Technology Bachelor of Science 1. Program s Name Thai Name : ว ทยาศาสตรบ ณฑ ต สาขาว ชาเทคโนโลย ม ลต ม เด ย English Name : Bachelor of Science Program in Multimedia Technology 2. Degree Full name : Bachelor of Science (Multimedia Technology) Abbreviation : B.Sc. (Multimedia Technology) 3. Responsible Division Multimedia Technology Program, Faculty of Information Technology, Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology 4. Vision and Objectives of the Program 4.1 Vision Bachelor of Science Program in Multimedia Technology is one program among others offered by the Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology (TNI) which follows the Institute s philosophy with the integration of relevant theoretical and practical knowledge. An uprising of Multimedia Technology which has cast more and more significant role in our society and becomes key material and strategy factor for business organization. TNI realizes this worldwide trend and develops this Multimedia Technology Program (MT) to serve the trends and influences of multimedia technology in our current society. The program encompasses a variety of disciplines such as digital art, computer graphic design, animation, web design and development, human-computer interaction, digital image processing, game and mobile application development. Multimedia Technology Program is aimed to produce graduates for businesses and industries who have knowledge and skills capable to design, analyze, process, and manage multimedia information. Our graduates should be able to develop their own potential to keep pace with the rapid change of technology in multimedia field and be ready to engage in further academic research and study. 4.2 Objectives 4.2.1 To produce the graduates with the good knowledge and skills in Multimedia Technology for businesses and industries. 4.2.2 To produce the graduates who could design, analyze, process and manage the multimedia information skillfully.

5. Program Committees 5.1 Advisory Committees 1. Asst.Prof.Dr. Charun Sanrach Chair Head of Computer Education Doctoral Program, Faculty of Technical Education, King Mongkut s University of Technology North Bangkok 2. Mr. Lak Taechawanchai committee Vice President of Thai Digital Entertainment Content Federation (TDEC), Vice President of Thai Federation of Information Technology (TFIT), Vice President (Imagine Group) 3. Mr. Kulachet Lekprayura committee Assistant Dean, School of Communication Arts, Bangkok University 4. Mr. chaiporn Panichrutiwong committee Managing Director, Animation and Creative Director, ITTIRIT Company 5. Dr. Thitiporn Lertrusdachakul Secretary Head of Multimedia Technology Program, Faculty of Information Technology, Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology 5.2 Responsible Committees 1. Dr. Thitiporn Lertrusdachakul Ph.D. (Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies), The University of Tokyo, Japan 2. Mr. Nitirat Tanthavech M.Sc. (Information Technology), Rangsit University, Thailand 3. Mr. Puwadol Sirikongtham M.Sc. (Web Engineering), Dhurakij Pundit University, Thailand 4. Ms. Apichaya Nimkoompai M.Sc. (Information Technology), Rangsit University, Thailand 5. Mr. Chan Jaruvongrangsee M.Ed. (Art Education), Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 6. Mr. Theantot Prapuetchob B.I.S. (Management Information System), Walailak University, Thailand 6. Multimedia Technology Program Curriculum 6.1 Curriculum Structure The number of credits required for the program is at least 136 credits 1) General Education at least 36 credits 1.1 Humanity Courses 3 credits 1.2 Social Science Courses 3 credits 1.3 Science & Mathematic Courses 6 credits 1.4 Languages Courses 24 credits 2) Multimedia Technology Core Courses at least 94 credits 2.1 Basic Courses 38 credits 2.2 Program Core Courses 31 credits 2.3 Multimedia Technology Internship For Cooperative Education Student 7 credits For Project Research & Internship Student 4 credits 2.4 Major Elective Courses For Cooperative Education Student 18 credits For Project Research & Internship Student 21 credits 3) Free Elective Courses at least 6 credits

7. Course Requirements 1) General Education at least 36 credits 1.1 Humanity Courses 3 credits HUM-101 Philosophy 3(3-0-6) HUM-102 Ethics 3(3-0-6) HUM-103 Thai Civilization 3(3-0-6) HUM-104 Japanese and East Asian Civilization 3(3-0-6) HUM-105 Western Civilization 3(3-0-6) HUM-106 Man and Religions 3(3-0-6) HUM-107 Man and Self Development 3(3-0-6) HUM-108 Buddhism 3(3-0-6) HUM-109 Aesthetics for Life 3(3-0-6) HUM-110 Tradition Arts 3(3-0-6) HUM-111 Human Psychology 3(3-0-6) HUM-112 Man and Economy 3(3-0-6) HUM-113 Personality Development 3(3-0-6) HUM-114 Philosophy and Thinking Process 3(3-0-6) HUM-115 Reasoning and Ethics 3(3-0-6) HUM-116 Buddhist Thought 3(3-0-6) HUM-117 History and Effects on Society 3(3-0-6) HUM-118 Literature for Intellectual Powers 3(3-0-6) HUM-119 Art and Creativity 3(3-0-6) HUM-120 Music and Human Spirit 3(3-0-6) HUM-121 Local Wisdom 3(3-0-6) HUM-122 Man and Community 3(3-0-6) HUM-123 Ethical Careers for Community 3(3-0-6) HUM-124 Good Governance in Community Management 3(3-0-6) 1.2 Social Science Courses 3 credits SOC-101 General Psychology 3(3-0-6) SOC-102 Politics and Economy in Society 3(3-0-6) SOC-103 Business Law 3(3-0-6) SOC-104 Contemporary Thai Economy 3(3-0-6) SOC-105 Thai Society and culture 3(3-0-6) SOC-106 Japanese Society and Culture 3(3-0-6) SOC-107 General Business 3(3-0-6) SOC-108 General Economics 3(3-0-6) SOC-109 General Accounting 3(3-0-6) SOC-110 Japanese Corporate Culture 3(3-0-6) SOC-112 Modern Japanese Society Seminar 3(3-0-6) SOC-113 Social Psychology 3(3-0-6) SOC-114 Development Psychology 3(3-0-6) SOC-115 Legal Studies 3(3-0-6) SOC-116 Politics, Government and Law 3(3-0-6) SOC-117 Economy in Globalization 3(3-0-6) SOC-118 Creativity, Innovation and Technology 3(3-0-6) SOC-119 Principles of Modern Management 3(3-0-6) SOC-120 Cross-Cultural Studies 3(3-0-6) SOC-121 Psychology of Adjustment 3(3-0-6) SOC-122 Thai Studies Seminar 3(3-0-6) SOC-123 Japanese Studies Seminar 3(3-0-6) SOC-124 ASEAN Studies 3(3-0-6) 1.3 Science & Mathematic Courses 6 credits MSC-112 Science and Technology 3(3-0-6) MSC-202 Statistics and Probability 3(3-0-6)

1.4 Languages Courses 24 credits JPN-101 Business Japanese 1 3(3-0-6) JPN-102 Business Japanese 2 3(3-0-6) JPN-201 Business Japanese 3 3(3-0-6) JPN-202 Business Japanese 4 3(3-0-6) JPN-301 Business Japanese 5 3(3-0-6) ENL-101 English for Communication 1 3(3-0-6) ENL-102 English for Communication 2 3(3-0-6) ENL-201 English for Communication 3 3(3-0-6) 2) Multimedia Technology Core Courses at least 94 credits 2.1 Basic Courses 38 credits MSC-107 Mathematics 1 3(3-0-6) MSC-201 Computer Mathematics 3(3-0-6) INT-101 Introduction to Computer Programming 3(3-0-6) INT-102 Computer Programming Laboratory 1(0-3-2) INT-103 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 3(3-0-6) INT-104 Object-Oriented Programming Laboratory 1(0-3-2) INT-105 Internet Technology 3(3-0-6) INT-106 Computer Organization 3(3-0-6) INT-201 Computer Network and Communication System 1 3(3-0-6) INT-202 Computer Network and Communication Lab 1 1(0-3-2) INT-301 Database System 3(3-0-6) INT-302 Database System Laboratory 1(0-3-2) INT-303 Software Engineering 3(3-0-6) MTE-101 Principles of Multimedia 3(3-0-6) MTE-102 Multimedia Practice 1(0-3-2) CPE-201 Data Structure and Algorithm 3(2-3-6) 2.2 Program Core Courses 31 credits ITE-301 Web Design and Development 3(3-0-6) ITE-302 Web Design and Development Laboratory 1(0-3-2) ITE-305 Software Project management 3(3-0-6) MTE-301 Multimedia Communication 3(3-0-6) MTE-302 Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-303 Human-Computer Interaction 3(2-3-6) MTE-306 Multimedia Technology 3(2-3-6) MTE-412 Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) MTE-414 Computer Graphic Design 3(2-3-6) MTE-415 Game Development 3(2-3-6) MTE-432 Digital Image Processing 3(3-0-6) 2.3 Multimedia Technology Internship 2.3.1) For Cooperative Education Student 7 credits MTE-491 Pre-Cooperative Education 1(1-0-2) MTE-492 Cooperative Education 6(0-40-10) 2.3.2) For Project Research & Internship Student 4 credits MTE-493 Multimedia Technology Practice 1(0-40-10) MTE-494 Multimedia Technology Project 1 1(0-3-2) MTE-495 Multimedia Technology Project 2 2(0-6-3) 2.4 Major Elective Courses For Cooperative Education Student 18 credits For Project Research & Internship Student 21 credits MTE-401 Advanced Programming for Multimedia and Animation 3(2-3-6) MTE-402 Artificial Intelligence for Game Design 3(3-0-6) MTE-403 3D Game Development 3(2-3-6) MTE-410 Advance Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) MTE-411 3D Animation and Special Effects 3(2-3-6)

MTE-413 Media Art 3(3-0-6) MTE-416 Mobile Application Development 3(2-3-6) MTE-417 Multimedia Design for Advertisement 3(2-3-6) MTE-418 Virtual Reality 3(3-0-6) MTE-419 Data Digital Video Editing 3(2-3-6) MTE-420 Digital Video Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-421 Multimedia Retrieval 3(3-0-6) MTE-422 Pattern Recognition 3(3-0-6) MTE-423 Data compression 3(3-0-6) MTE-424 Multimedia Application 3(2-3-6) MTE-425 Storage Media Technology and Design 3(3-0-6) MTE-426 Multimedia Design and Authoring 3(3-0-6) MTE-431 Computer Vision for Multimedia 3(3-0-6) MTE-433 Special Topic in Multimedia Technology 1 3(3-0-6) MTE-434 Special Topic in Multimedia Technology 2 3(3-0-6) MTE-496 Extra Curriculum Activity in Multimedia Technology 1 1(1-0-10) MTE-497 Extra Curriculum Activity in Multimedia Technology 2 3(3-0-10) ITE-202 Web-Service Technology 3(3-0-6) ITE-204 Computer Network and Communication System 2 3(3-0-6) ITE-205 Computer Network and Communication Laboratory 2 1(0-3-2) ITE-308 Electronic Commerce 3(3-0-6) ITE-421 Network System Security 3(2-3-6) ITE-422 Network Design 3(2-3-6) ITE-411 Knowledge Management 3(3-0-6) INT-204 Information System Analysis and Design 3(3-0-6) BIS-406 Information Technology Audit and Controls 3(3-0-6) BIS-407 Information Technology Innovation and New Technology 3(3-0-6) BIS-408 Information Technology Consultancy 3(3-0-6) CPE-421 Computer Security Systems 3(3-0-6) CPE-423 Internet Engineering 3(3-0-6) CPE-441 Information Retrieval 3(3-0-6) Language for Information Technology maximum 6 credits JPN-405 Japanese for Information Technology 1 3(3-0-6) JPN-406 Japanese for Information Technology 2 3(3-0-6) ENL-406 English for Information Technology 1 3(3-0-6) ENL-407 English for Information Technology 2 3(3-0-6) 3) Free Elective Courses at least 6 credits Students could take any Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology courses as a free elective as long as the prerequisites have been fulfilled.

8. Study Plan Study Plan of Multimedia Technology Bachelor Degree Program For Co-operative Study Course First year first semester Course First year second semester Course JPN-101 Business Japanese 1 3(3-0-6) JPN-102 Business Japanese 2 3(3-0-6) ENL-101 English for communication 1 3(3-0-6) ENL-102 English for communication 2 3(3-0-6) INT-101 Introduction to Computer 3(3-0-6) INT-103 Introduction to Object-Oriented 3(3-0-6) Programming Programming INT-102 Computer Programming 1(0-3-2) INT-104 Object-Oriented Programming 1(0-3-2) Laboratory Laboratory INT-105 Internet Technology 3(3-0-6) INT-106 Computer Organization 3(3-0-6) MSC-112 Science and Technology 3(3-0-6) MSC-107 Mathematics 1 3(3-0-6) MTE-101 Principles of Multimedia 3(3-0-6) MTE-306 Multimedia Technology 3(2-3-6) MTE-102 Multimedia Practice 1(0-3-2) Total 20(18-6-40) Total 19(17-6-38) Course Second year first semester Course Second year second semester Course JPN-201 Business Japanese 3 3(3-0-6) JPN-202 Business Japanese 4 3(3-0-6) ENL-201 English for communication 3 3(3-0-6) INT-201 Computer Network and 3(3-0-6) Communication System 1 CPE-201 Data Structure and Algorithm 3(2-3-6) INT-202 Computer Network and 1(0-3-2) Communication System Laboratory 1 ITE-301 Web Design and Development 3(3-0-6) INT-301 Database Systems 3(3-0-6) ITE-302 Web Design and Development 1(0-3-2) INT-302 Database Systems Laboratory 1(0-3-2) Laboratory MSC-202 Statistics and Probability 3(3-0-6) MSC-201 Computer Mathematics 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Social/Humanity Elective 3(3-0-6) MTE-301 Multimedia Communication 3(3-0-6) MTE-303 Human-Computer Interaction 3(2-3-6) Total 19(17-6-38) Total 20(17-9-40) Course Third year first semester Course Third year second semester Course JPN-301 Business Japanese 5 3(3-0-6) ITE-305 Software Project Management 3(3-0-6) INT-303 Software Engineering 3(3-0-6) MTE-491 Pre-Cooperative Education 1(1-0-2) MTE-302 Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-415 Game Development 3(2-3-6) MTE-412 Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) MTE-432 Digital Image Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-414 Computer Graphic Design 3(2-3-6) XXX-XXX Social/Humanity Elective 2 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Free Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) Total 18(16-6-36) Total 19(18-3-38) Course Forth year first semester Course Forth year second semester MTE-492 Cooperative Education 6(0-40-10) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) (16 weeks or 4 months) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Free Elective 3(3-0-6) Total 6(0-40-10) Total 15(15-0-30) Total credits 136 Total credits First year summer Second year summer Third year summer 136

Study Plan of Multimedia Technology Bachelor Degree Program For Project Research Study Total credits 136 Course First year first semester Course First year second semester Course First year summer JPN-101 Business Japanese 1 3(3-0-6) JPN-102 Business Japanese 2 3(3-0-6) ENL-101 English for communication 1 3(3-0-6) ENL-102 English for communication 2 3(3-0-6) INT-101 Introduction to Computer 3(3-0-6) INT-103 Introduction to Object- 3(3-0-6) Programming Oriented Programming INT-102 Computer Programming 1(0-3-2) INT-104 Object-Oriented Programming 1(0-3-2) Laboratory Laboratory INT-105 Internet Technology 3(3-0-6) INT-106 Computer Organization 3(3-0-6) MSC-112 Science and Technology 3(3-0-6) MSC-107 Mathematics 1 3(3-0-6) MTE-101 Principles of Multimedia 3(3-0-6) MTE-306 Multimedia Technology 3(2-3-6) MTE-102 Multimedia Practice 1(0-3-2) Total 20(18-6-40) Total 19(17-6-38) Course Second year first semester Course Second year second semester Course Second year summer JPN-201 Business Japanese 3 3(3-0-6) JPN-202 Business Japanese 4 3(3-0-6) ENL-201 English for communication 3 3(3-0-6) INT-201 Computer Network and Communication System 1 3(3-0-6) CPE-201 Data Structure and 3(2-3-6) INT-202 Computer Network and 1(0-3-2) Algorithm Communication System Laboratory 1 ITE-301 Web Design and 3(3-0-6) INT-301 Database Systems 3(3-0-6) Development ITE-302 Web Design and 1(0-3-2) INT-302 Database Systems Laboratory 1(0-3-2) Development Laboratory MSC-202 Statistics and Probability 3(3-0-6) MSC-201 Computer Mathematics 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Social/Humanity Elective 3(3-0-6) MTE-301 Multimedia Communication 3(3-0-6) MTE-303 Human-Computer Interaction 3(2-3-6) Total 19(17-6-38) Total 20(17-9-40) Course Third year first semester Course Third year second semester Course Third year summer JPN-301 Business Japanese 5 3(3-0-6) ITE-305 Software Project Management 3(3-0-6) MTE-493 Multimedia Technology Practice INT-303 Software Engineering 3(3-0-6) MTE-415 Game Development 3(2-3-6) 1(0-40-10) MTE-302 Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-432 Digital Image Processing 3(3-0-6) MTE-412 Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) XXX-XXX Social/Humanity Elective 3(3-0-6) MTE-414 Computer Graphic Design 3(2-3-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Free Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) Total 18(16-6-36) Total 18(17-3-36) Total 1(0-40-10) Course Forth year first semester Course Forth year second semester MTE-494 Multimedia Technology 1(0-3-2) MTE495 Multimedia Technology 2(0-6-3) Project 1 Project 2 XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Elective 3(3-0-6) XXX-XXX Free Elective 3(3-0-6) Total 13(12-3-26) Total 8(6-6-15) Total credits 136

8. Description of Courses MTE-101 Principles of Multimedia 3(3-0-6) Theory of color, light and sound, principles of multimedia and applying those techniques such as image sketching, color, photography, audio production by computer, and animation to various kinds of media MTE-102 Multimedia Practice 1(0-3-2) Practice on skills in multimedia technology and multimedia practical training e.g. sketching, color, photography, video recording, computer drawing, animation, and music production MTE-301 Multimedia Communication 3(3-0-6) Fundamental of multimedia communication, standard and function of image and video encoding i.e. MPEG and JPEG, speech and audio encoding, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Telephony, Universal Multimedia Access (UMA), MPEG-7, interesting topic related to multimedia communication MTE-302 Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0-6) Definition and classification of signal, frequency response, convolution, random signal theory, discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform, Z-transform, FIR and IIR digital filters, applications of digital signal processing for image and audio processing, and DSP chips MTE-303 Human-Computer Interaction 3(2-3-6) Interaction between human and computer, human related factors, effective interface development, computer system access, user-centric software design and development, understanding of communication with multimedia technology MTE-306 Multimedia Technology 3(2-3-6) Pattern, feature, and component of multimedia, type and usage of multimedia, fundamental of multimedia production e.g. image, audio, animation, digital video, multimedia production technology, multimedia programming tools MTE-401 Advanced Programming for Multimedia and Animation 3(2-3-6) Graphic and animation production system, principle of modeling e.g. geometric shapes, geometric conversion and projection, basic and advanced visualization techniques, interactive computer graphic and game programming, animation technique and processing technique after graphic production MTE-402 Artificial Intelligence for Game Design 3(3-0-6) Theory and idea of artificial intelligence, various application examples, scope of problem, problem solving paradigms, logical knowledge, search strategies, rules and symbols for uncertainty, artificial intelligence network, influent factors in artificial intelligent learning, and problem solving using artificial intelligence MTE-403 3D Game Development 3(2-3-6) 3D image creation in both still image and moving picture, 3D development process, object and light control including camera view and object modeling for game MTE-410 Advanced Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) Computer animation, algorithm and techniques of programming to control created moving objects, 3D modeling of various shapes and rendering MTE-411 3D Animation and Special Effects 3(2-3-6) Computer animation concept and creation, technology and application tool in creating 3D animation including lighting, camera position, movie effects and production MTE-412 Computer Animation 3(2-3-6) Basic of computer animation, algorithm and techniques of programming to control created moving objects, 3D modeling of various shapes, rendering, and practice on computer animation

MTE-413 Media Art 3(3-0-6) Theory and practice on composition of art e.g. line, color, weight, shape, surface, and space including concept of media art production such as proportion, rhythm, balance, harmony, contrast, etc., principle of art production using computer, digital art, computer art, interactive art, example of various art work MTE-414 Computer Graphic Design 3(2-3-6) Principle of computer graphic design, fundamental of colors theory and design, bitmap and vector picture design and decoration, how to use appropriate font type, and practice on computer graphic design MTE-415 Game Development 3(2-3-6) Game development theory and process, components of game development, game designing and developing tools, and practice on game development MTE-416 Mobile Application Development 3(2-3-6) Mobile application development, software development using J2ME, C, etc MTE-417 Multimedia Design for Advertisement 3(2-3-6) Concepts of advertisement for organization and business, computer system and computer for communications focusing on presentation, design of page, poster, pamphlet and various kinds of media related to advertisement, public relations, and publishing MTE-418 Virtual reality 3(3-0-6) Patterns and virtual reality by imitating real objects as knowledge prototypes to produce virtual objects, mathematics for 3D production project, applications for industrial, architecture, advertising, and tourism domains MTE-419 Digital Video Editing 3(2-3-6) Process and principle of presentation for video editing using computer programming particularly in special techniques, and applying to real system MTE-420 Digital Video Processing 3(3-0-6) Spatio-temporal sampling, digital video format, motion estimation, video compression, intraframe and interframe compression, video content classification, new techniques in digital video processing MTE-421 Multimedia Retrieval 3(3-0-6) General features of multimedia, data and multimedia storage technique and service, multimedia retrieval, data management MTE-422 Pattern Recognition 3(3-0-6) Methods of data classification, statistical and syntactic pattern recognition, supervised and unsupervised machine learning, ordination and cluster analysis, data analysis, classification algorithm MTE-423 Data Compression 3(3-0-6) Lossless and lossy data compression, technical efficiency measurement, data compression, scalar and vector quantization, entropy encoding, machine learning and domain transform based encoding, data compression standard, new technology of data compression MTE-424 Multimedia Application 3(2-3-6) Principle and practice on data presentation using multimedia, Windows and multimedia relation, audio recording, image processing, moving picture production, integration of devices or electronic devices, information exchange and presentation, multimedia database, and general multimedia products

MTE-425 Storage Media Technology and Design 3(3-0-6) Principle of computer data storage, data storage device, analysis of current data storage, non-volatile and volatile storage, storage capacity standard, recovery media, storage media design MTE-426 Multimedia Design and Authoring 3(2-3-6) Principle of multimedia design and authoring using computer combining various kinds of media such as text, drawing, photo, animation, video, audio, and music particularly in interactive media design MTE-431 Computer Vision for Multimedia 3(3-0-6) Computer vision for image recognition and decision making e.g. sensor, motion tracking, light and image reflection model, video analysis, image and video retrieval, 3D reconstruction from 2D image MTE-432 Digital Image Processing 3(3-0-6) Basic image principles, image enlargement, MATLAB, image enhancement, editing, transformation, and presentation, morphological image processing, object recognition, image retrieval MTE-433 Special Topic in Multimedia Technology 1 3(3-0-6) Particular up-to-date technology problems or topic under approval by lecturer and dean of faculty MTE-434 Special Topic in Multimedia Technology 2 3(3-0-6) Particular up-to-date technology problems or topic under approval by lecturer and dean of faculty MTE-491 Pre-Cooperative Education 1(1-0-2) Basic and concept of cooperative education, process and steps of cooperative education, regulations and orders for cooperative education, knowledge related preparation, professional skill, essential moral before going to cooperate at the working places MTE-492 Cooperative Education 6(0-40-10) Operate and solving problems in the working places during 16 weeks in industrial factory or other working places under faculty approval to gain more experience in study field and be capable of applying knowledge to actual operations, develop professional skills, have essential moral and ethical or behavior and character for working, make the report of problem solving for the working places to the faculty together with the presentation. MTE-493 Multimedia Technology Practice 1(0-40-10) Internship in multimedia technology field in the working places, industrial factory or organization with an approval from the university with a minimum of 320 working hours and presentation of internship MTE-494 Multimedia Technology Project 1 1(0-3-2) Project or interesting practical problems in any topics related to multimedia technology assigned by the faculty, report the study and present to the committee of project assessment MTE-495 Multimedia Technology Project 2 2(0-6-3) Project or interesting practical problems in topics related to multimedia technology assigned by the faculty, report the study and present the result to the committee of project assessment MTE-496 Extra Curriculum Activity in Multimedia Technology 1 1(1-0-10) Project or activity in multimedia technology or any related fields assigned by the faculty with working hours not less than 15 hours

MTE-497 Extra Curriculum Activity in Multimedia Technology 2 3(3-0-10) Project or activity in multimedia technology or any related fields assigned by the faculty with working hours not less than 45 hours