POSTGRADUATE STUDENT HANDBOOK
(INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS)
Academic Year 2019
Postgraduate Education Unit
Faculty of Dentistry Mahidol University
Find everything you need to know about
student’s life at Faculty of Dentistry
This postgraduate student handbook has been produced for students who are coming to
pursue their study at the Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University. This handbook provides
essential and handy information to help you familiarize with this new environment on
academic matters and students services and facilities. It also provides practical guidance on
living and study in Bangkok for international students.
The Postgraduate Education Unit is the authorized office to provide advisory service and
assistance. Contact us if students have questions regarding the provided information in this
handbook or if you have a queries related to coming to live and study in Thailand that has not
been included.
Content Page
❖ Mahidol University 1
❖ Mahidol Core Values 3
❖ Faculty of Dentistry 4
❖ Academic Service and Staff 8
❖ Tuition Fees 9
❖ Course Registration and Fee Payment for Academic Year 2019 10
❖ Postgraduate International Study Programs & Study Plans 11
❖ Doctoral Degree Programs
11
➢ Doctor of Philosophy in Dental Biomaterials Science 14
➢ Doctor of Philosophy in Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science
❖ Master’s Degree Programs 17
➢ Master of Science Program in Dentistry 24
➢ Master of Science Program in Implant Dentistry (Double Degree Program) 26
➢ Master of Science Program in Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science 28
❖ Steps for Thesis process 28
➢ Doctoral Degree 34
➢ Master’s Degree 40
❖ Thesis Components and Formats 40
❖ English Proficiency Criteria 41
❖ Soft Skills 42
❖ Requirement for Graduation 43
❖ Student Resources and Services 43
➢ Postgraduate Education Unit 44
➢ Rajvithi Campus Library 45
➢ Health and Medical Service 46
➢ Preventing Communicable Diseases in Student and Personnel 47
➢ Housing 48
➢ Students’ Resources 49
➢ Visa and Immigration 51
❖ Appendix 52
➢ Contact Information 53
➢ Information for Current Postgraduate Students 54
➢ How to register 65
➢ Thesis e-Form 72
➢ Faculty of Dentistry Location
“The true success is not in learning, but in its
application to the benefit of mankind”
H.R.H. Prince Mahidol
Faculty of Dentistry
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Mahidol University
History
Mahidol University has its origins in the establishment of Siriraj Hospital in 1888 by His Majesty
King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), and the hospital’s medical school is the oldest institution of higher
learning in Thailand, granting its first medical degree in 1893. Later becoming the University of
Medical Sciences in 1943, Mahidol University was renamed with great honor in 1969 by H.M. King
Bhumibol Adulyadej , after his Royal Father, H.R.H Prince Mahidol of Songkla , who is widely
known as the “Father of Modern Medicine and Public Health in Thailand”. Mahidol University
has since developed into one of the most prestigious universities in Thailand, internationally known
and recognized for the high caliber of research and teaching by its faculty, and its outstanding
achievements in teaching, research, international academic collaboration and professional services.
This diversified institution now offers top quality programs in numerous social and cultural
disciplines, including the most doctoral programs of any institution in Thailand, yet has maintained
its traditional excellence in medicine and the sciences.
The Motto & Philosophy:
The overall philosophy of Mahidol University is best captured by the university motto: Attānaṁ
upamaṁ kare อตฺ ตานํ อุปมํ กเร in the Pali language, this translates as the Golden Rule in English:
“Do unto others as you would have others do unto you”. This underlying theme pervades every
aspect of Mahidol University as it endeavors to imbue graduates with the conviction that, aside from
achieving academic excellence, they have a solemn duty to improve the quality of life for all
humanity. The university’s namesake, H.R.H. Prince Mahidol, has eloquently stated Mahidol
University’s universal view of higher education: ‘True success is not in the learning, but in its
application to the benefit of mankind’. With the Royal Philosophy as a guiding light, Mahidol
University continues to take progressive action to internationalize and diversify itself, so that its
graduates will be globally informed as well as socially aware. In this globalized and interconnected
world, Mahidol University recognizes that achieving academic and moral excellence requires
maintaining strong relationships with the world community, and offering lifelong and equitable
quality education for all.
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Determination Statement: “Wisdom of the Land”
To appreciate the meaning of Mahidol University’s new determination statement, “Wisdom of the Land” it is
first necessary to take into consideration two key words involved: mahidol, the university’s name, and paññā,
”or the Buddhist conception of wisdom.
Vision: Mahidol University is determined to be a world class university.
Mission: To excel in health, sciences, arts, and innovation with integrity for the betterment of Thai
society and the benefit of mankind.
Educational Philosophy:
1. Learning Centered Education
2. Outcome-based Education
3. Constructivism
Strategies Objectives:
1. Research Excellence
2. Teaching and Learning Excellence
3. Health Care and Services Excellence
4. Internationalization
The symbolic plants of Mahidol University
“Kan phai Mahidol” was named to commemorate the late Princess
Mother, Somdej Phra Sri Nakarindra Boromarajajonnani (then
Princess Srisangwan Mahidol). It is a rare tropical plant found in
limestone mountains in the western side of Thailand. One among only
three known species in the genus, A. mahidoliae is a climber in the
pea family (Fabaceae). The plant possesses purplish and whitish pea-
like florets in inflorescences which are usually in blooms during
August to November.
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Mahidol Core Values
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Faculty of Dentistry
Mahidol University
A Brief History
Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University was named
as “Faculty of Dentistry Phaya Thai” On June 7,
1968, His Majesty the King enacted the royal
legislative command establishing the “Faculty of
Dentistry Phaya Thai” part of the University of
Medical Science, to fulfill HM the King’s desire to
increase the number of Thai dentists to meet the
country’s demand. This new Faculty in the Clinical
Research Building at 6 Yothi Street extended the
educational services beyond the first Faculty of
Dentistry located on Henri Dunant Street. March 2,
1969, HM the King graciously renamed the
University of Medical Sciences as Mahidol
University in honor of the King’s father, HRH Prince
Songkla Nagarinda, acknowledging his great
achievement of introducing modern medicine to the
Thai nation. 1974, the Faculty of Dentistry Phayathai
was shortened to Faculty of Dentistry. Soon after, it
has been officially called the Faculty of Dentistry,
Mahidol University. Since its founding, 9 people
have officially served as Dean. Professor Emeritus
Isara Yuktanandhe is the first dean and Professor Dr.
Waranun Buajeeb is the current dean.
The Emblem of the Faculty
The color of the Faculty of Dentistry is “Violet”
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The symbolic flowering plant
(Suddhasinobol)
Scientific name: Nymphaea capensis var zanzibarien-sis.
It is found growing abundantly in freshwater habitats in
tropical regions of Africa. It is also called “Royal Purple”.
Mascot
The official mascot of Faculty of Dentistry are
“Denta” and “Dentie” which designed by Mr. Pirom
Sukhajintanakarn a winner of the mascot naming and
designing contest in 2009. Since March 2009 Denta
and Dentie has been used as Faculty’s official mascot.
Vision
Leading international dental school with the international standards committed to the benefits
of society under sustainable management
Mission
Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University is aimed at creating and developing excellent
graduates with international capabilities
Strategies Objectives:
1. Education Management Excellence
2. Service Excellence with international standards
3. Internationalization in both Research and Academic Services
4. Organization Excellence
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The Faculty of Dentistry prides itself on its teaching, research and public oral healthcare
services. The Faculty is one of the most reputable educational institutions in dentistry in
Southeast Asia, with comprehensive facilities, modern clinics, and experienced faculty
members. Founded in 1968, its original mission was to prepare dentists for diverse roles in
this continually advancing field of healthcare. This philosophy holds strong and is reflected
in the Faculty’s continuous dedication to programs of excellence in dental education and
research, along with high quality patient care, to fulfill oral healthcare needs.
Faculty of Dentistry consists of
2 Dental Hospitals
• Mahidol University Faculty of Dentistry, Dental Hospital
• Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Dental Hospital
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Mobile Dental Center
Dental Simulation Center
15 Departments Advanced General Dentistry
Masticatory Science
Anatomy Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Community Dentistry Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Operative Dentistry and Endodontics Oral Medicine and Periodontology
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Orthodontics
Oral Biology Pharmacology
Oral Microbiology
Pediatric Dentistry
Prosthodontics
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International Study Programs
Doctoral Degree Programs
➢ Doctor of Philosophy in Dental Biomaterials Science
➢ Doctor of Philosophy in Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science
Master Degree Programs
➢ Master of Science in Implant Dentistry (Double Degree)
➢ Master of Science in Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science
➢ Master of Science in Dentistry (9 Majors)
❖ Advance General Dentistry
❖ Community Dentistry
❖ Endodontics
❖ Maxillofacial Prosthetics
❖ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
❖ Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
❖ Oral Medicine
❖ Pediatric Dentistry
❖ Prosthodontics
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Academic Service and Staff
Postgraduate Education Unit deals with administrative aspects of postgraduates’ course,
including those relating to enrolment and course registration, coursework, assessments and exams.
In addition, the office serves as a ‘first point of contact’ for postgraduate students and trainees
who are studying at the Faculty of Dentistry. The office provides student supports and services to
postgraduate students (Masters, Doctorates and Resident Training Programs) such as housing,
healthcare, counseling, and events.
Staff of Postgraduate Education Unit
Ms. Siriluk Promvisut
Head of Postgraduate Education Unit
Tel. 02 200 7634
Email: [email protected]
Graduate Studies Staff Residency Training Staff
Ms. Umphawan Anurak Ms. Narumol Srisamai Ms. Boonraksa Miskit Mr. Thanit Kankeaw
Educator Educator Educator Educator
Tel. 02 200 7642 Tel. 02 200 7641 Tel. 02 200 7641 Tel. 02 200 7642
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Ms. Wanida Puengpinit Mr. Sombat Pikulthong Mrs. Kanoknet Eamsuwa
Educator Educator Administrative Officer
Tel. 02 200 7634 Tel. 02 200 7642 Tel. 02 200 7635
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
LOCATION: 7th Floor, next to Education and Academic Office, opposite to the escalator
OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday, from 8:00 - 16.30 hrs.
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Tuition Fees
Fees for faculty of Graduate Studies Curriculum/Major Fees
Programs Education Thesis Health Credit Fee Equipment Work-site Work-site Research
Service Fee Registration Insurance and Training Studies fee Supplies
(THB/Year) (9,000 Fee (THB) Fee (THB)
(THB) (THB/Year) THB/Credit) Facilities (THB)
Fee (THB)
Doctor of Philosophy Programs
Dental Biomaterials Science 36Cr. = 54,000 14Cr. = 126,000 300,000
48Cr .= 72,000 24Cr. = 216,000 1,050,000
Oral Biology and 12,600 48Cr. = 72,000 3,500 No course plan
Integrative Biomedical Science 36Cr. = 54,000 12Cr. = 108,000 150,000
48Cr. = 72,000 24Cr. = 216,000
Master of Science Programs 150,000
Implant Dentistry 24Cr. = 216,000 80,000
Oral Biology and Integrative 3,500
Biomedical Science 12,600 18,000
Dentistry 24Cr. = 216,000
- Advance General Dentistry
- Community Dentistry 29Cr. = 261,000 20,000
- Endodontics 20,000 10,000
- Maxillofacial Prosthetics 29Cr. = 261,000 140,000 50,000 30,000
- Oral and Maxillofacial 60,000
Radiology 29Cr. = 261,000
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 50,000
- Oral Medicine 12,600 18,000 3,500 37Cr. = 333,000 20,000 20,000
- Pediatric 29Cr. = 261,000 40,000
- Prosthodontics 20,000
29Cr. = 261,000
29Cr. = 261,000
32Cr. = 288,000
35Cr. = 315,000
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Course Registration and Fee Payment for
Academic Year 2019
Registration Process Activities 1st Semester Timetable Summer
2nd Semester
1 Semester start-end dates Aug 13 - Dec 6, 2019 Jan 6- May 1, 2020 May 25- Jul 17, 2020
2 Students meet the advisors to ask for course registration from Jul 8, 2019 from Dec 2, 2019 from May 4, 2020
approval
3 Registration period
e-registration at http://www.grad.mahldol.ac.th
3.1 Regular Registration Jul 8 -Jul 19, 2019 Dec 2 - Dec 13, 2019 May 4 - May 8, 2020
3.2 Regular Registration closed Jul 20 - Aug 12, 2019 Dec 14, 2019 - Jan 5, 2020 May 9 - May 24, 2020
3.3 Fee payment deadlines (before 11.00 pm) Aug 9, 2019 Jan 3, 2020 May 22, 2020
(If payment is overdue, students with be charged 2,000 baht.)
3.4 Late Registration Aug 13 - Aug 23, 2019 Jan 6- Jan 17, 2020 May 25 - May 29, 2020
3.5 Payment for late registration Aug 10-Sep 20, 2019 Jan 4 - Feb 14, 2020 May 23 - Jun 19, 2020
3.6 Late payment of 2,000 baht* Aug 13 - Nov 1, 2019 Jan 6 - Mar 27, 2020 May 25 - Jul 3, 2020
3.7 Add / Drop course Registration (Refund Graduate Tuition Aug 13 - Aug 23, 2019 Jan 6- Jan 17, 2020 May 25 - May 29, 2020
Fee Drop Course)
3.8 Submit Refund Graduate Tuition Form (AS-3-05) Aug 13 - Sep 13, 2019 Jan 6 - Feb 7, 2020 May 25 - Jun 19, 2020
(For dropped course during Add / Drop period)
3.9 Add / Drop course Payment Aug 13 - Sep 20, 2019 Jan 6 - Feb 14, 2020 May 25 - Jun 19, 2020
3.10 Course withdrawal ( no refund) Aug 24 - Nov 29, 2019 or Jan 18 - Apr 24, 2020 or May 30 - Jul 10, 2020 or
until the week before the until the week before the until the week before the
final exam final exam final exam
4 Advisor or Program director give approval for each student within 7 days after receiving student registration request
5 Registration staff will send invoke and course list via e-mail to each student. The students can download and print out the invoice to make each payment
at the bank counter or electronic payment
5.1 Regular Registration
5.2 Late Registration 12 days after receiving student registration request
5.3 Add/ Drop Course Registration
6 Announcement of student enrollment's list and payment status from Jul 22, 2019 from Dec 16, 2019 from May 18, 2020
at http://www.grad.mahidol.ac.th (e-registration)
7 Sh1dents who do not register and/ or do not pay the fee must
contact the Academic Services Section, Salaya to confirm the Sep 23 - Oct 11, 2019 Feb 17 - Mar 6, 2020 -
student status
8 Students status terminated due to non-registration and/ or Oct 29, 2019 Mar 20, 2020 -
non-payment of fees
9 e-registration closed** Nov 25 - Dec l, 2019 Apr 27 - May 3, 2020 Jun 29 - Jul 5, 2020
10 Students give comments on the Online Course Evaluation Nov 11 - Dec 23, 2019 Apr 6 - May 18, 2020 Jul 27 - Aug 17, 2020
Form
11 Program directors submit evaluation of student's achievement within Dec 27, 2019 within May 22, 2020 within Jul 24, 2020
in each course to FGS***.
12 Announcement of Grade Report at from Jan 6, 2020 from May 27, 2020 from Jul 30, 2020
http://www.grad.mahidol.ac.th (e-registration)
* Student Download Invoice late payment fines of 2,000 baht from the system e-registration and pay at the bank specified in Invoice.
** Registration may be allowed in person after online registration is closed by filling in the form AS-3-06.
*** FGS is Faculty of Graduate Studies
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Postgraduate International Study Programs & Study Plans
Doctor of Philosophy Programs
Doctor of Philosophy in Dental Biomaterials Science
Name of Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Dental Biomaterials Science)
Abbreviation: Ph.D. (Dental Biomaterials Science)
Program Director: Associate Professor Dr. Somchai Urapepon
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 02 200 7817
1. Philosophy of the curriculum
The curriculum has a commitment to produce a high-level academic and researchers in the field of
dental biomaterial science. To develop academics’ skills and researches to international standards which
enable the academics to freely pioneer new knowledge in order to create technological advances and promote
the ability to produce biomaterials for domestic use. In addition, the program also aims to produce Doctor
of Philosophy with the knowledge, ability, and skills to apply such knowledge to increase their expertise by
conducting on the basis of morality, ethics and professional.
2. Expected Learning Outcomes of the curriculum (ELOs)
The graduates should be able to:
ELOs 1 Communicate or express the opinions on morality, ethics and academic and professional
ethics including showing leadership in morals and ethics
ELOs 2 Understand the theories, principles and concepts which are the fundamentals of dental
biomaterials science deeply, broadly, presently and can acquire knowledge by studying and
using research processes to develop innovation or create new knowledge
ELOs 3 Analyze, synthesize knowledge, issues and essential problems in dentistry, biomaterials
science creatively with new methods including integrating ideas for design and conduct the
important research projects or significantly improve the professional practice.
ELOs 4 Being friendly, able to efficiently communicate with various groups of people in both Thai
and English, including planning to improve oneself to have leadership, discipline,
punctuality, responsibility to oneself and others.
ELOs 5 Analyze mathematical and statistical data for research studies by summarizing the problems
and suggesting solutions to various problems, including effective academic communication
in both oral and written, by choosing the right technology for the group of people.
ELOs 6 Utilizes the tools or equipment in dental biomaterials science correctly according to the
principles and circumstances which occurred.
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3. Skill development on the course:
- In depth in Dental Biomaterials concept
- Manage advanced research equipment
- Professional usage of statistic in research
4. Potential areas of employment for graduates:
- Advanced Researcher in Dental Biomaterials field
- Dental Biomaterials staff in dental school
5. Curriculum Structure Master’s degree graduate Bachelor’s degree graduate
(Credits) (Credits)
Course type
Audit Audit
Prerequisite Courses 10 20
Required courses 4 4
Elective courses (not less than) 36 48
Dissertation 50 72
Total not less than
Study plan Type 2
(Master’s degree graduate)
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 DTDM 524 Seminars in Dental 1 credit DTDM 525 Seminars in Dental 1 credit
Biomaterials I Biomaterials II 3 credit
DTDM 531 Materials Science and 3 credit DTDM 526 Testing Methods for 2 credit
6 credit
Engineering for Dental Biomaterials and 1 credit
Dentistry Oral Hygiene Products 9 credit
10 credit
Elective course 2 credit Elective course
9 credit
Qualifying Examination 9 credit
Total 6 credit Total
2 DTDM 528 Seminars in Dental
1 credit DTDM 529 Seminars in Dental
Biomaterials III
DTDM 699 Dissertation Biomaterials IV
Total 9 credit DTDM 699 Dissertation
3 DTDM 699 Dissertation
10 credit Total
Total
9 credit DTDM 699 Dissertation
9 credit Total
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(Bachelor’s degree graduate)
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 DTID 514 Research Methodology
DTDM 522 Advanced Dental 2 credit GRID 603 Biostatistics 3 credit
1 credit
Biomaterials 3 credit DTDM 524 Seminars in Dental
DTDM 523 Reports in Dental 3 credit
Biomaterials I
Biomaterials 2 credit
DTDM 531 Materials Science and 2 credit DTDM 526 Testing Methods for 9 credit
1 credit
Engineering for Dentistry Dental Biomaterials and
8 credit
3 credit Oral Hygiene Products 9 credit
8 credit
Elective course 2 credit
Total 10 credit Qualifying Examination 10 credit
2 DTDM 525 Seminars in Dental 1 credit Total 8 credit
8 credit
Biomaterials II DTDM 528 Seminars in Dental
DTDM 799 Dissertation
Biomaterials III
Total
3 DTDM 529 Seminars in Dental 8 credit DTDM 799 Dissertation
Biomaterials IV 9 credit Total
DTDM 799 Dissertation
1 credit DTDM 799 Dissertation
Total
4 DTDM 799 Dissertation Elective course
Total 8 credit
9 credit Total
8 credit DTDM 799 Dissertation
8 credit Total
*Remark Students may need to take some additional courses that are useful for the dissertation. As the
dissertation advisory committee deems appropriate.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science
Name of Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science)
Abbreviation: Ph.D. (Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science)
Program Director: Associate Professor Dr. Ratchapin Laovanitch Srisatjaluk
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 02 200 7805
1. Philosophy of the curriculum
The philosophy of the curriculum is to educate and train competent, reliable, self-directed
researchers in the field of Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science to create new knowledge or
innovation for improving health and well-being.
2. Expected Learning Outcomes of the curriculum (ELOs)
The graduates should be able to:
ELOs 1 Apply a well-developed in-depth understanding of advanced scientific knowledge in oral
biology, biomedical sciences, and other related disciplines to apply in both research and
dentistry.
ELOs 2 Create original knowledge or innovation by integrating and applying relevant knowledge to
formulate research hypothesis and conduct research in oral biology and related biomedical
sciences.
ELOs 3 Conduct proficiency in oral presentation skills to communicate their research findings, and
effective writing skills for international journal publication.
3. Skill development on the course
Research skill, creativity, problem-solving skill, communication skill, critical thinking skill and
leadership skill
4. Potential areas of employment for graduates
Researcher, Academic staff
5. Curriculum structure
Type 1 Type 2
Courses types Master’s degree Master’s degree Bachelor’s degree
graduate
graduate graduate
(Credits) (Credits) (Credits)
Required courses 7 21
Elective courses (not less than)
Audit
Dissertation 48 53
36 48
Total not less than 48 48 72
Study plan Type 1 (Master’s degree graduate)
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Year Semester 1 8 credit Semester 2 8 credit
1 Qualifying Examination 8 credit DTOB 898 Dissertation
DTOB 898 Dissertation 8 credit 8 credit
2 8 credit Total 8 credit
Total DTOB 898 Dissertation 8 credit
DTOB 898 Dissertation 8 credit
Total 8 credit
Total
3 DTOB 898 Dissertation 8 credit DTOB 898 Dissertation
Total
8 credit Total
Study plan Type 2
(Master’s degree graduate)
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 DTOB 521 Current Concepts in
1 credit DTOB 520 Stem Cell Biology and 2 credit
Pain Biology
DTOB 699 Dissertation 6 credit Tissue Engineering in 3 credit
Elective course 5 credit Applied Oral Science 1 credit
DTOB 619 Connective and
6 credit
Mineralized Tissues 12 credit
DTOB 625 Molecular Biology in 12 credit
12 credit
Dentistry
Total 12 credit Qualifying Examination
2 DTOB 699 Dissertation DTOB 699 Dissertation
Total Total
12 credit DTOB 699 Dissertation
12 credit Total
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(Bachelor’s degree graduate)
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics
DTID 514 Research Methodology 3 credit DTOB 518 Current Concepts in Oral 1 credit
DTOB 515 Oral Biology 1 credit
DTOB 516 Cell Biology for 2 credit Biology Research 2 credit
Integrative Biomedical DTOB 519 Anatomy and Physiology 3 credit
Science 1 credit
DTOB 517 Current Concepts in Oral 2 credit in Oral Biology 3 credit
Diseases 11 credit
DTOB 624 Laboratory Techniques in 2 credit DTOB 520 Stem Cell Biology and 12 credit
Oral Biology Research
Tissue Engineering in 12 credit
12 credit
1 credit Applied Oral Science 12 credit
DTOB 619 Connective and
2 credit Mineralized Tissues
DTOB 625 Molecular Biology in
Dentistry
Elective course
Total 12 credit Total
2 DTOB 521 Current Concepts in Pain
1 credit DTOB 799 Dissertation
Biology
Qualifying Examination 12 credit
DTOB 799 Dissertation
13 credit Total
Total
3 DTOB 799 Dissertation 12 credit DTOB 799 Dissertation
Total 12 credit Total
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Master Degree Programs
➢ Master of Science Program in Dentistry
Name of Degree: Master of Science (Dentistry)
Abbreviation: M.Sc. (Dentistry)
Program Director: Professor Natthamet Wongsirichat
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7845
1. Philosophy, importance of curriculum
This curriculum aims to produce Master’s degree students who are knowledgeable, expertise and
high-level skills in dentistry in the 9 majors. The students should be able to apply the knowledge to treat
patients with advanced technology by studying and researching clinical practice or dental public health
including research to create knowledge which will beneficial to people. These knowledge and skills must be
based on ethics and code of ethics and professional.
2. Expected Learning Outcomes of the curriculum (ELOs)
The graduates should have the following qualifications.
ELOs 1 Expressing a profound insight into modern science and covering their majors and able to
integrate integrative medicine and dentistry to apply to solve the problems of patients
ELOs 2 Able to ethically and professionally take care of patients with specific diseases in oral and
maxillofacial
ELOs 3 In accordance with the regulations of the Dental Council regarding the ethics of the dental
profession.
ELOs 4 Has the ability to evaluate the scientific evidences and independently conduct a research
ELOs 5 Participate in social activities to promote good oral health of the people and able to work
together with other health related personnel.
3. Master of Science Program in Dentistry (9 Majors)
3.1 Major in Advanced General Dentistry
3.2 Major in Community Dentistry
3.3 Major in Endodontics
3.4 Major in Maxillofacial Prosthetics
3.5 Major in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
3.6 Major in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
3.7 Major in Oral Medicine
3.8 Major in Pediatric Dentistry
3.9 Major in Prosthodontics
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4.Curriculum Structure 12
40
Course Types
Core courses
Required courses
Elective courses (not less than)
Thesis
Total not less than
Major Directors Director
Major Associate Professor Dr. Siribang-on Piboonniyom
1. Advanced General Dentistry Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7853
2. Community Dentistry
3. Endodontics Assistant Professor Dr. Yaowaluk Ngoenwiwatkul
4. Maxillofacial Prosthetics Email: [email protected]
5. Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Tel.: 02 200 7809
6. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
7. Oral Medicine Assistant Professor Dr.Danuchit Banomyong
8. Pediatric Dentistry Email: [email protected]
9. Prosthodontics Tel.: 02 200 7825
Assistant Professor M.L. Theerathavaj Srithavaj
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7736
Associate Professor Dr. Suchaya Damrongsri
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7837
Professor Natthamet Wongsirichat
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7845
Professor Dr. Waranun Buajeeb
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7841
Assistant Professor Pattarawadee Leelataweewud
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7821
Associate Professor Dr. Somsak Chitmongkolsuk
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 02 200 7817
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Study plans
Major in Advanced General Dentistry
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 1 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTAD 659 Dental Clinical Photography 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 1 credit DTAD 662 Introduction to Dental 1 credit
DTAD 652 Dental Epidemiology 3 credit 3 credit
DTAD 654 Comprehensive Care Implantology 1 credit
2 credit DTAD 664 Oral Surgery 4 credit
Approach in Advanced DTAD 666 Advanced General Dentistry 1 credit
General Dentistry 3 credit 12 credit
DTAD 655 Pediatric Dental Care and Clinic II 4 credit
Orthodontic Management DTAD 668 Oral Medicine and Dental
DTAD 656 Advanced General Dentistry 4 credit
Clinic I Pharmacology
Elective Course DTAD 698 Thesis
Elective Course
Total
1 credit Total
2 DTAD 672 Advanced General Dentistry DTAD 698 Thesis
DTAD 674 Interdisciplinary Seminar in 15 credit
Advanced General Dentistry 1 credit
DTAD 676 Advanced General Dentistry 1 credit
Clinic III
DTAD 698 Thesis 3 credit Total
Total
4 credit
9 credit
Major in Community Dentistry
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 2 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTCM 631 Advanced Preventive 2 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 3 credit 2 credit
DTCM 641 Behavioral Sciences and Dentistry 3 credit
3 credit DTCM 661 Dental Public Health 1-2 credit
Oral Health Promotion 1 credit 11-12 credit
DTCM 651 Introduction to Health 12 credit Policy and Management 10 credit
DTCM 681 Data Management and
Economics 10 credit
DTCM 691 Directed Studies in Dental Statistical Analysis
DTCM 684 Epidemiology in Dental
Public Health
Public Health
Total Elective Course
2 DTCM 622 Dental Public Health Total
Research Project
2 credit DTCM 698 Thesis
DTCM 683 Statistical Analysis for
Epidemiologic Data in 1 credit
Dental Public Health
1 credit Total
DTCM 692 Seminar in Dental Public
Health 2 credit
1-2 credit
DTCM 698 Thesis 7-8 credit
Elective Course
Total
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Major in Endodontics
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 1 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTED 684 Current Literatures in 1 credit
DTED 674 Research Methodology in 1 credit
2 credit Endodontic Topics I 3 credit
Endodontics 1 credit DTED 685 Case Analysis Seminar 3 credit
DTED 675 Biology of Oral Tissues DTED 686 Biology of Pulp and
DTED 680 Biology of Pulp and 1 credit 9 credit
1 credit Periapical Tissues II 6 credit
Periapical Tissues I 2 credit DTED 690 Advanced Clinical 1-2 credit
DTED 681 Endodontics Seminar I 2 credit
DTED 682 Endodontics Seminar II Endodontics I 7-8 credit
DTED 688 Endodontics DTED 698 Thesis
DTED 689 Endodontics: Laboratory
14 credit Total
practices
Total
2 DTED 691 Advanced Clinical 3 credit DTED 698 Thesis
Endodontics II Elective Course
DTED 692 Advanced Clinical 3 credit
Endodontics III
3 credit Total
DTED 698 Thesis 9 credit
Total
Major in Maxillofacial Prosthetics
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 3 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTMP 614 Advanced Maxillofacial
DTID 514 Research Methodology 2 credit 3 credit
DTMP 603 Rehabilitation in Prosthetic and Dental 2 credit
3 credit Oncology Clinic I
Maxillofacial Prosthetics 2 credit DTMP 631 Case Report and Literature 3 credit
and Dental Oncology 12 credit Review 11 credit
DTMP 612 Maxillofacial Prosthetic and DTMP 634 Advanced Maxillofacial
Dental Oncology Clinic I Prosthetic and Dental 3 credit
Elective Course Oncology Seminar I
DTMP 698 Thesis 6 credit
Total
Total 9 credit
2 DTMP 615 Advanced Maxillofacial
Prosthetic and Dental 2 credit DTMP 616 Advanced Maxillofacial
Oncology Clinic II 3 credit Prosthetic and Dental
Oncology Clinic III
DTMP 635 Advanced Maxillofacial
Prosthetic and Dental DTMP 698 Thesis
Oncology Seminar II
3 credit Total
DTMP 698 Thesis 8 credit
Total
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Major in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 2 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTRD 548 Radiographic Technique and 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 2 credit 4 credit
DTRD 532 Radiation Physics 1 credit Interpretation 3 credit
DTRD 540 Radiation Biology 1-2 credit DTRD 549 Oral and Maxillofacial 1-2 credit
Elective Course 11-12 credit
9-10 credit Radiology Seminar I 1 credit
Total 1 credit DTRD 669 Oral and Maxillofacial
4 credit
2 DTRD 501 Patient Seminar in Oral 1 credit Radiology Clinic I 6 credit
and Maxillofacial DTRD 698 Thesis
Radiology I 4 credit Elective Course 11 credit
DTRD 647 Oral and Maxillofacial Total
Radiology Seminar II
DTRD 502 Patient Seminar in Oral and
DTRD 670 Oral and Maxillofacial Maxillofacial Radiology II
Radiology Clinic II
DTRD 671 Oral and Maxillofacial
DTRD 698 Thesis Radiology Clinic III
Total
DTRD 698 Thesis
3 credit Total
9 credit
Major in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 1 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTSU 635 Seminar in Oral and 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 2 credit 4 credit
2 DTSU 530 Oral and Maxillofacial Maxillofacial Surgery 2 credit
2 credit DTSU 651 Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery I 8 credit
DTSU 540 Oral and Maxillofacial 1 credit Surgery Seminar II 1 credit
DTSU 655 Oral and Maxillofacial 3 credit
Surgery II 6 credit
DTSU 650 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic II 11 credit
Elective Course
Surgery Seminar I
DTSU 654 Oral and Maxillofacial 2 credit Total
12 credit
Surgery Clinic I
Total 1 credit DTSU 653 Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Seminar IV
DTSU 652 Oral and Maxillofacial 3 credit
Surgery Seminar III DTSU 657 Oral and Maxillofacial
6 credit Surgery Clinic IV
DTSU 656 Oral and Maxillofacial 10 credit
Surgery Clinic III DTSU 698 Thesis
Total
DTSU 698 Thesis
Total
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Major in Oral Medicine
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 1 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTMD 571 Case Analysis Seminar I 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 3 credit DTMD 574 General Medicine 1 credit
DTMD 560 Advanced Oral Medicine 1 credit DTMD 611 Applied Pathologic
DTMD 564 Oral Medicine Seminar 3 credit 3 credit
DTMD 660 Advanced Clinical Oral Physiology
12 credit DTMD 661 Advanced Clinical Oral 3 credit
Medicine I 2 credit
Medicine II 11 credit
Total DTMD 698 Thesis 3 credit
Elective Course
2 DTMD 573 Clinic pathological 3 credit
Conference Total
11 credit
DTMD 614 Case Analysis Seminar II 1 credit DTMD 663 Advanced Clinical Oral
DTMD 662 Advanced Clinical Oral Medicine IV
Medicine III 1 credit DTMD 698 Thesis
DTMD 698 Thesis
3 credit Total
Total 6 credit
11 credit
Major in Pediatric Dentistry
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 DTPD 619 Principle of Interceptive
GRID 603 Biostatistics 3 credit 1 credit
2 Orthodontics 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 2 credit DTPD 621 Dentistry for Special Child 1 credit
DTPD 617 Child Management in Dental 1 credit DTPD 622 Pediatric Dentistry Seminar I 1 credit
DTPD 632 Pediatric Dentistry Seminar II 3 credit
Care 1 credit DTPD 698 Thesis 1-2 credit
DTPD 618 Management of Oral Elective Course
11 credit
Diseases in Children Total 2 credit
DTPD 634 Advanced Clinical Pediatric 6 credit
DTPD 631 Advanced Clinical Pediatric 3 credit
Dentistry IV 8 credit
Dentistry I 1-2 credit DTPD 698 Thesis
Elective Course 11-12 credit
Total
Total
DTPD 623 Pediatric Dentistry Seminar 1 credit
II 1 credit
DTPD 627 Pediatric Medicine in Dental
Care 1 credit
DTPD 633 Advanced Clinical Pediatric
Dentistry III 4 credit
DTPD 635 Community Engagement
DTPD 698 Thesis 3 credit
Total 10 credit
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Major in Prosthodontics
Year Semester 1 3 credit Semester 2 1 credit
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 2 credit DTPT 609 Prosthodontic Seminars II 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 1 credit DTPT 610 Case Presentations 4 credit
2 DTPT 606 Prosthodontics I 2 credit DTPT 614 Prosthodontic Clinic II 2 credit
DTPT 607 Prosthodontics II 1 credit DTPT 698 Thesis 2 credit
DTPT 608 Prosthodontic Seminars I 3 credit Elective Course
DTPT 613 Prosthodontic Clinic I 12 credit 8 credit
Total
Total 4 credit 1 credit
5 credit DTPT 612 Prosthodontic Skill 3 credit
DTPT 615 Prosthodontic Clinic III DTPT 616 Prosthodontic Clinic IV 5 credit
DTPT 698 Thesis 9 credit DTPT 698 Thesis 9 credit
Total Total
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➢ Master of Science Program in Implant Dentistry
(Double Degree Program)
Degree from Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University
Name of Degree: Master of Science (Implant Dentistry) – Mahidol University
Abbreviation: M.Sc. (Implant Dentistry)
Degree from International Medical College (IMC), Germany
Name of Degree: Master of Science in Implantology and Dental Surgery
Abbreviation: M.Sc. (Implantology and Dental Surgery)
Program Director: Associate Professor Dr. Sirichai Kiattavorncharoen
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 02 200 7845
1. Philosophy of the curriculum
The curriculum aims to produce master's degrees with knowledge, skills and skills in the field of
dental implants which can bring the knowledge that has been treated to patients with advanced technology
in implant dentistry and can research and innovate in dental implants based on virtue ethics and ethics of
academic and professional matters.
2. Expected Learning Outcomes of the curriculum (ELOs)
ELOs 1 Provide ethical and moral patient care through appropriate academic and professional practice
and good communication
ELOs 2 Capable to provide appropriate dental implant treatment and knowledge to the patient
ELOs 3 Capable to analyze, critics the interesting item from research, print, reports to facilitate new
idea to create advance research
ELOs 4 Representing self-discipline, able to collaborate with others, demonstration of compromising
skills, argument and open-minded
ELOs 5 Capable to utilize IT including search, browse, statistical analysis in term of application in
education
ELOs 6 Capable to utilize implant instrument and technologies from basic to advance level
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3. Skill development on the course
o Implant dentistry
o Research Skills
o Scientific Methodology
4. Potential areas of employment for graduates
Dental profession practice clinic/hospital
5. Curriculum Structure
Course Types Credits
Core Course 22
Elective courses (not less than) 2
Thesis 12
Total not less than 36
Study plan
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 DTID 514 Research Methodology 2 credit DTIM 610 Implant Prosthetics 2 credit
DTIM 601 Anatomy, Histology, Physiology 1 credit DTIM 623 Current Literatures in 1 credit
of Tissues and Pathology Implant Dentistry
DTIM 606 Dental Implant Surgery 1 credit DTIM 625 Implant Clinic 3 credit
DTIM 608 Treatment Planning 2 credit DTIM 698 Thesis 4 credit
DTIM 615 Basic of Surgery 1 credit Elective course 1-2 credit
DTIM 616 Osseointegration on Different 1 credit
Implant Surfaces
DTIM 622 Principle of Alveolar Ridge 1 credit
Augmentation
Elective course 1-2 credit
Total 9-11 credit Total 10-12 credit
2 DTIM 624 Case Analysis Seminar in 1 credit DTIM 627 Advance Implant Clinic 3 credit
Implant Dentistry I DTIM 698 Thesis 4 credit
DTIM 626 Complicated Implant Clinic 3 credit
DTIM 698 Thesis 4 credit
Total 8 credit Total 7 credit
*Remark Study plan of the Master of Science Program in Implant Dentistry is in cooperation with
International Medical College (IMC), MIB GmBh, Germany
- Student will study online for 15 months, in a total of 1,500 hrs. This system designed for
individual studies by having students studied by themselves throughout the process. The test
shall be taken online. The IMC will schedule the testing date and time.
- Student will have to travel to Germany and Hungary for two times to attend the classes
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➢ Master of Science Program in Oral Biology and Integrative
Biomedical Science
Name of Degree: Master of Science (Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science)
Abbreviation: M.Sc. (Oral Biology)
Program Director: Associate Professor Dr. Ratchapin Laovanitch Srisatjaluk
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 02 200 7805
1. Philosophy of the Curriculum
The philosophy of the Curriculum is to educate and train competent, reliable, self-directed
researchers in the field of Oral Biology and Integrative Biomedical Science.
2 .Expected Learning Outcomes of the Curriculum (ELOs)
The graduates should be able to:
ELOs 1 Conduct according to professional ethics, moral and ethics in research, respect the law and
code of conduct.
ELOs 2 Integrate and apply relevant knowledge to formulate research hypothesis in oral biology and
related biomedical sciences.
ELOs 3 Conduct research in oral biology and related biomedical sciences.
ELOs 4 Demonstrate the ability to work with others, take responsibility for own performance.
ELOs 5 Demonstrate the ability to use IT for searching, collecting, and analyzing data using
mathematics and statistics.
ELOs 6 Demonstrate proficiency in oral presentation skills and effective writing skills for journal
publication.
3. Skill development on the course
Research skill, problem-solving skill, communication skill, critical thinking skill
4. Potential areas of employment for graduates
Researcher, Academic staff
6. Curriculum Structure Credits
Course Types 14
10
Required courses 12
Elective courses (not less than) 36
Thesis
Total not less than
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Study plan
Year Semester 1 Semester 2
1 GRID 603 Biostatistics 3 credit DTOB 518 Current Concepts in Oral 1 credit
DTID 514 Research Methodology 1 credit
2 credit Biology Research 2 credit
8 credit
DTOB 515 Oral Biology 2 credit DTOB 519 Anatomy and Physiology in
DTOB 516 Cell Biology for
2 credit Oral Biology
Integrative Biomedical DTOB 624 Laboratory Techniques in
Science Oral Biology Research
DTOB 517 Current Concepts in Oral 1 credit Elective course
Diseases 2 credit
Elective course
Total 12 credit Total 12 credit
6 credit
2 DTOB 698 Thesis 6 credit DTOB 698 Thesis 6 credit
Total 6 credit Total
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Steps for Thesis process
(Doctoral Degree Program)
Program Director submits the name list of the Qualifying Examination Committee and sets up the
examination date to FGS within 15 working days before examination date (Form GR.35)
FGS appoints the Qualifying Examination Committee and approves the examination date. The
committee consists of at least 3 members:
- The regular instructors in curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have an academic
title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of study and
have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research
publication).
- Or external examiner who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent with 5 publications in international
level.
Student takes the Qualifying Examination at the same date specified in the document of the
Qualifying Examination appointed by the Dean of FGS
Program Director reports the Qualifying exam evaluation to FGS within 15 working day after
examination date
Student must receive approval from his / her advisor to register for the thesis credit
Program Director submits the name of the student’s thesis proposal advisor to FGS. The major
advisor must be the regular instructor in curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have an
academic title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of study
and have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research
publication). (Form GR.44)
FGS appoints the thesis proposal advisor
A
The thesis proposal advisor gives student advice on his/her thesis proposal and arranges the
thesis proposal defense exam within 2 semesters starting from the student’s initial registration for
a thesis. The thesis proposal advisor nominate the thesis proposal co-advisor when the defense
exam date is set.
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Program Director submits the name list of the Thesis Proposal Examination Committee and sets up
the examination date to FGS within 15 working days before examination date (Form GR.39)
Number of committee members is at least 3 members who are
- A regular instructor in curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have an academic
title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of study and
have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research
publication).
- Or an external examiner who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent with 5 publications in
international level.
FGS appoints the Thesis Proposal Examination Committee and approves the examination date
Student takes the Thesis Proposal Examination at the same date specified in the document of the
Thesis Proposal Examination Committee appointed by the Dean of FGS
Program Director reports the thesis proposal examination evaluation to FGS within 15 working
days after examination date (Form GR.33)
PASSED WITH B NOT PASSED
CONDITIONS
Examination Student has to retake
Student has to revise evaluation the oral thesis proposal
the proposal according defense exam.
to recommendations of PASSED
the committee. Program Director must
resubmit the result of a
Program Director must revision of thesis
resubmit the result of a proposal exam to FGS
revision of thesis (Form GR.37)
proposal exam to FGS
(Form GR.37)
Program Director submits the name list of the Thesis Advisory Committee of at least 3
members and the thesis title to FGS (Form GR 1). The Thesis Committee consists of
1. Major advisor who is a regular instructor in curriculum, hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have
an academic title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of
study and have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research
publication).
2. Co-advisor who are
- A regular instructor in curriculum with the same qualification as the major advisor.
- Or external resource expertise who have Ph.D. Degree or equivalent with 5 publications in
international level.
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FGS appoints the Thesis Advisory Committee and approves the thesis title
The Thesis Advisory Committee gives student advice on the theoretical concepts, research
methodology and analytical processes, and helps solve relation problem that may occur / gives
student advice on the writing of a thesis and the language used / checks for and prevents
dishonesty in thesis by contacting student and checking student’s progress in research performance
C
• Student whose research thesis involves human beings must undergo training or courses in the
area of Ethics in Human Research provided by the Faculty of Graduate Studies according to
the curriculum. (Details are available on www.grad.mahidol.ac.th)
• Student must present research project to The Mahidol Univertsity Institutional Review Board
(MU-IRB) within 90 days after thesis proposal examination, and before the beginning of
conducting research, for any faculties that have no Institutional Review Board of Ethics in
Human Research committee.
• Student whose research involves animals for experimental purposes must gain direct approval
from the Research Management and Development Department.
• Any original documents certifying any research animals for experimental animals for
experimental involving human beings or animals for experimental purposes must be attached
in the complete thesis’s appendix.
Student conducts research and contacts major advisor in person or other ways at least once per
month. Student must report his/her progress and research performance to major advisor, the major
advisor will assess the progress in research performance and gives the result P/S/U to Program
Director and Dean of FGS every semester until the thesis is completed. (Form GR 42)
Changes in the thesis title and the advisory committee can be done by submitting the request to the
major advisor, Program Director and Dean of FGS (GR.49)
Student who is qualified to take the thesis defense examination must:
• Spend no less than 90 days (including holidays) doing the thesis starting from the day
when the thesis title and the Thesis Advisory Committee are approved by the Dean of
FGS
• Pass every course according to the criteria of the curriculum and obtain no lower than a
3.00 GPA.
• Pass the English language or Foreign language proficiency requirement as set by FGS
• Be approved by the Thesis Advisory Committee.
• Submit the thesis manuscript and abstract written in the approved language, to the Thesis
Defense Committee for reading at least 15 working days before the examination date
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Program Director will determine the examination date and submit the name list of the Thesis
Defense Committee to Dean of FGS for approval and appointment (Form GR 2)
D
The Thesis Defense Examination Committee consists of at least 5 committee members
Chair: An external examiner who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent with 5 publications in
international level. Must not be a co-advisor for the thesis.
Members:
- A regular instructors in curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have an academic
title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of study and
have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research
publication).
- And/or external examiner with the same qualification as the chair.
The thesis examination will be an examination open to a general audience and be set at the same
date specified in the document of the Thesis Defense Committee appointed by the Dean of FGS
FGS confirms the requirements for taking thesis defense and Dean of FGS appoints the thesis
Defense Committee.
The committee must assess student’s caliber in conducting research for his/her thesis, his / her
know how of the research content, presentation ability in speaking and writing as well as intelligence
in answering questions and finalize the exam result of thesis
If any member of the defense committee is absent, the following should be carried out.
1. FGS. must postpone the defense exam date until a new exam date is set.
2. If the defense exam cannot be postponed, the defense exam can proceed but the Chair of the
Defense Committee must notify the Program Director of the problem and then submit it to
Dean of FGS. The absent committee member must later evaluate the thesis. The final exam
result must be approved by the Dean of FGS.
• The Chair of the Defense Committee must finalized the exam result of the thesis
• The defense committee who is a thesis major advisor must inform the student of the result of
the thesis defense exam, in written form within 5 working days after examination date and
submit that result to the Dean of FGS via the Program Director within 15 working days after
examination date (Form GR.3)
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PASSED WITH E NOT PASSED
CONDITIONS
Defense Student has to retake
The period for revising evaluation the oral thesis
thesis must not exceed 90 defense exam within
days (including holidays) PASSED the time limit. (The
or 30 days (including fee will be charged for
holidays) for revising retake defense exam
thesis 8,000 baht)
Program Director must Program Director
resubmit GR 4 the must resubmit GR 4
result of a revision of the result of a
thesis to FGS revision of thesis to
FGS. If the
If the conditions cannot conditions cannot be
be met on time, a met on time,
FAILED grade will be FAILED grade will
assigned. Student has to be assigned
restart, repeating all
steps of the thesis, with
a new topic.
Students whose research involves human beings or animals for experimental purposes must
officially notify the termination of the project to the Institutional Review Board committee.
F
The process of preparing the original copy of thesis and request for thesis checking format
service.
1. Student must prepare the original copy of thesis in the format required by FGS.
2. Student should submit the Cover Page, Entitled Page, Approval Page and Abstract Page to
the staff of Academic Services Section, FGS, Salaya Campus to have those checked before
the defense examination date. This provides student to be able to bring Entitled Page and
Approval Page to the Thesis Advisory Committee and The Thesis Defense Examination
Committee to sign after passing the defense exam. (result : PASSED)
3. After passing the defense exam. Student should bring the original copy of thesis (hard copy
and electronic file) to the staff of Academic Services Section, FGS. to have the thesis
format checked. Allow at least two working days for service.
4. As for the English Thesis Abstract, student should have the Language Center Staff (at
the 2nd floor of Graduate Studies Building, Salaya Campus) checked for the English
Grammar, the English Thesis Abstract should be in a double space format.
After having the English Thesis Abstract checked by the Language Center Staff, and having
corrected, student should submit the final version of the abstract together with Entitled Page and
Approval Page to the Dean of FGS to sign. The Dean of FGS will be the last person to sign after
other committee members, Program Director and Dean of Faculty where the program held have
signed.
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• Student must submit the complete thesis (one original and one copy) plus CD in word file and
PDF file to the FGS within 21 days (including holidays) of passing the defense exam with
“passed” result. A fee will be charged for late submission 200 bath / working day. The “delayed
submission” cannot last more than 90 days (including holidays) after the “PASSED” result.
• Cancellation of thesis examination result if the delayed submission of the complete thesis and
CD has not been received by the FGS within 90 days (including holidays) after the “PASSED”
result, the FGS will cancel the thesis examination result. If the student still wants to receive
the degree, the student must register and start the entire processes of the thesis again.
Student must submit the evidence for Thesis Publishing for Graduation.
(Published documents or letter of acceptance from International Peer-reviewed academic Journal
Program Director must submit the request for student’s graduation to FGS (Form GR 5)
FGS gives consideration regarding referrals to the Mahidol University Council for authorization of
degree
Student is awarded the degree and then she/he can get certificate of Graduation and Transcript
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Steps for Thesis Process
(Master’s Degree Program)
Student must receive approval from his / her advisor to register for the thesis credit
Program Director submits the name of the student’s thesis proposal advisor to FGS. Thesis advisor is a
regular instructor in curriculum who hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent or have at least an academic title
of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of study with at least 3
publication in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be research publication). (Form GR.44)
FGS appoints the thesis proposal advisor
The thesis proposal advisor gives student advice on his/her thesis proposal and arranges the thesis
proposal defense exam within 2 semesters starting from the student’s initial registration for a thesis.
The thesis proposal advisor nominate the thesis proposal co-advisor when the defense exam date is set.
Program Director submits the name list of the Thesis Proposal Examination Committee and sets up
the examination date to FGS within 15 working days before examination date (Form GR.39)
Number of committee members is at least 2 members who are
- The regular instructors in curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or equivalent or have an
academic title of no less than an associate professor in that particular field or related field of
study and have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be
research publication).
- Or external examiner who hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent or have at least an academic title
of no less than an associate professor in the particular field or related field of study with 10
publications at national level.
FGS appoints the Thesis Proposal Examination Committee and approves the examination date
Student takes the Thesis proposal examination at the same date specified in the document of the Thesis
Proposal Examination Committee appointed by the Dean of FGS
A
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A
Program Director reports the thesis proposal examination evaluation to FGS within 15 working days
after examination date (Form GR.33)
PASSED WITH Examination NOT PASSED
CONDITIONS evaluation Student has to retake
Student has to revise the the oral thesis proposal
proposal according to PASSED defense exam.
recommendations of the Program
committee.
Director must resubmit
Program Director must the result of a revision
resubmit the result of a of thesis proposal
revision of thesis exam to FGS (Form
proposal exam to FGS GR.37)
(Form GR 37)
Program Director submits the name list of the Thesis Advisory Committee of at least 2 members and
the thesis title to FGS (Form GR 1). The Thesis Committee consists of
1. Thesis major advisor: A regular instructor in the curriculum who hold Ph.D. Degree or
equivalent or have an academic title of no less than an associate professor in that particular
field or related field of study and have at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1
publication must be research publication).
2. Co-advisor:
- At least one co-advisor who is regular instructor in curriculum should have the qualification
and publications as the major advisor
- or external person Ph.D. degree or equivalent or have at least an academic title of no less
than an associate professor in the particular field or related field of study with 10
publications at national level.
FGS appoints the Thesis Advisory Committee and approves the thesis title
The Thesis Advisory Committee gives student advice on the theoretical concepts, research methodology
and analytical processes, and helps solve relation problem that may occur / gives student advice on the
writing of a thesis and the language used / checks for and prevents dishonesty in thesis by contacting
student and checking student’s progress in research performance.
B
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B
• Student whose research thesis involves human beings must undergo training or courses in the
area of Ethics in Human Research provided by the Faculty of Graduate Studies according to the
curriculum. (Details are available on www.grad.mahidol.ac.th)
• Student must present research project to The Mahidol Univertsity Institutional Review Board
(MU-IRB) within 90 days after thesis proposal examination, and before the beginning of
conducting research, for any faculties that have no Institutional Review Board of Ethics in Human
Research committee.
• Student whose research involves animals for experimental purposes must gain direct approval
from the Research Management and Development Department.
• Any original documents certifying any research animals for experimental animals for
experimental involving human beings or animals for experimental purposes must be attached in
the complete thesis’s appendix
Student conducts research and contacts major advisor in person or other ways at least once per
month. Student must report his/her progress and research performance to major advisor, the
major advisor will assess the progress in research performance and gives the result P/S/U to
Program Director and Dean of FGS every semester until the thesis is completed. (Form GR 42)
Changes in the thesis title and the advisory committee can be done by submitting the reque.st to the
major advisor, Program Director and Dean of FGS (GR.49)
Student who is qualified to take the thesis defense examination must:
• Spend no less than 90 days (including holidays) doing the thesis or no less than 45 days
(including holiday) doing the thesis starting from the day when the thesis title and the Thesis
Advisory Committee are approved by the Dean of FGS
• Pass every course according to the criteria of the curriculum and obtain no lower than a 3.00
GPA.
• Pass the English language or Foreign language proficiency requirement as set by FGS
• Be approved by the Thesis Advisory Committee.
• Submit the thesis manuscript and abstract written in the approved language, to the Thesis
Defense Committee for reading at least 15 working days before the examination date
C
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C
Program Director will determine the examination date and submit the name list of the Thesis Defense
Committee to Dean of FGS for approval and appointment (Form GR 2)
The Thesis Defense Examination Committee consists of at least 3 committee members.
1. Chair: Must not be the thesis advisor, who is
- The external examiner who hold Ph.D. degree or equivalent and have at least 10
publications in national level.
- Or a regular instructor in curriculum, hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent or have at least an
academic title of no less than an associate professor in the particular field or related field
of study with at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be
research publication).
2. Members:
- A regular instructor in curriculum, hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent or have at least an
academic title of no less than an associate professor in the particular field or related field
of study with at least 3 publications in 5 years backdate (at least 1 publication must be
research publication).
- The external examiner who hold Ph.D. degree or equivalent and have at least 10
publications in national level.
FGS confirms the requirements for taking thesis defense and Dean of FGS appoints the Thesis Defense
Committee. The committee must assess student’s caliber in conducting research for his/her
thesis, his / her know how of the research content, presentation ability in speaking and writing as well
as intelligence in answering questions and finalize the exam result of thesis.
The thesis examination will be an examination open to a general audience and be set at the same date
specified in the document of the Thesis Defense Committee appointed by the Dean of FGS
If any member of the defense committee is absent, the following should be carried out.
1. FGS. must postpone the defense exam date until a new exam date is set.
2. If the defense exam cannot be postponed, the defense exam can proceed but the Chair of the
Defense Committee must notify the Program Director of the problem and then submit it to Dean of
FGS. The absent committee member must later evaluate the thesis. The final exam result must be
approved by the Dean of FGS.
• The Chair of the Defense Committee must finalized the exam result of the thesis
• The defense committee who is a thesis major advisor must inform the student of the result of the
thesis defense exam, in written form within 5 working days after examination date and submit that
result to the Dean of FGS via the Program Director within 15 working days after examination date
(Form GR.3)
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PASSED WITH D NOT PASSED
CONDITIONS Student has to retake the
The period for revising Defense oral thesis defense exam
thesis must not exceed 90 evaluation within the time limit.
days (including holidays) (The fee will be charged
or 30 days (including PASSED for retake defense exam
holidays) for revising 8,000 baht)
thematic paper. Program Director must
Program Director must resubmit GR 4 the result
resubmit GR 4 the result of a revision of thesis to
of a revision of thesis to FGS.
FGS If the conditions cannot
If the conditions cannot be met on time, FAILED
be met on time, a grade will be assigned
FAILED grade will be
assigned. Student has to
restart, repeating all steps
of the thesis, with a new
topic.
Students whose research involves human beings or animals for experimental purposes must officially
notify the termination of the project to the Institutional Review Board committee.
E
The process of preparing the original copy of thesis and request for thesis checking format
service.
1. Student .must prepare the original copy of thesis in the format required by FGS.
2. Student should submit the Cover Page, Entitled Page, Approval Page and Abstract Page to
the staff of Academic Services Section, FGS, Salaya Campus to have those checked before
the defense examination date. This provides student to be able to bring Entitled Page and
Approval Page to the Thesis Advisory Committee and The Thesis Defense Examination
Committee to sign after passing the defense exam. "(result :PASSED)
3. After passing the defense exam. Student should bring the original copy of thesis (hard copy
and electronic file) to the staff of Academic Services Section, FGS. to have the thesis format
checked. Allow at least four working days for service.
4. As for the English Thesis Abstract, student should have the Language Center Staff (at the
2nd floor of Graduate Studies Building, Salaya Campus) checked for the English Grammar,
the English Abstract should be in a double space format.
5. After having the English Abstract checked by the Language Center Staff, and having corrected,
student should submit the final version of the abstract together with Entitled Page and
Approval Page to the Dean of FGS to sign. The Dean of FGS will be the last person to sign
after other committee members, Program Director and Dean of Faculty where the program held
have signed.
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• Student must submit the complete thesis (one original and one copy) plus CD in word file and
PDF file to the FGS within 21 days (including holidays) of passing the defense exam with "passed"
result. A fee will be charged for late submission 200 bath /working day. The “delayed submission”
cannot last more than 90 days (including holidays) after the “PASSED” result.
• Cancellation of thesis or thematic paper examination result if the delayed submission of the
complete thesis and CD has not been received by the FGS within 90 days (including holidays)
after the "passed" result, the FGS will cancel the thesis examination result. If the student still
wants to receive the degree, the student must register and start the entire processes of the thesis
or thematic paper again.
Student must submit the evidence for Thesis Publishing for Graduation.
1. Published documents or letter of acceptance from academic journal or
2. Present thesis in academic conference which has proceedings
Program Director must submit the request for student's graduation to FGS (Form GR 5)
FGS gives consideration regarding referrals to the Mahidol University Council for
authorization of degree
Student is awarded the degree and then she/he can get certificate of Graduation and Transcript
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Thesis Components and Formats
http://grad.mahidol.ac.th/thesis/index-en.php
English Proficiency Criteria
As a regulation of Faculty of Graduate Studies graduate students must have English
Proficiency Score as follow:
Types Admission Criteria* Graduation Criteria
Master Degree Doctoral Degree
IELTS Master Degree Doctoral Degree
TOEFL 55
TOEFL-ITP 33 54 61
(only test arranged by FGS 480 500
Mahidol University) 32 32
400 400
MU GRAD 36 - 60 -
TEST
*The Admission Criteria is set by Faculty of Graduate Studies. However, this may differ for
Faculty of Dentistry. The qualification of each program may be as high as Graduation Criteria.
For more information about submitting English Proficiency Score please check
https://graduate.mahidol.ac.th/inter/prospective-students/?topic=english-proficiency
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Soft Skills
Postgraduate students are required to complete 4 soft skills before the Oral Thesis Defense:
1. Communication and Language Skills
2. Leadership Skills
3. Information Technology Skills
4. Creative and Innovative Skills (Research Skills for students with ID 59-60)
To obtain those skills students need to attend a short course arranged by the Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of
Graduate Studies or take online course provided by Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS). At least 2 soft skills
from FGS. (See more information: http://www.grad.mahidol.ac.th/softskills/en/)
The courses are available for registration
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Requirement for Graduation
Please be informed that the Graduation Ceremony for each academic year will be on October, so students
who want to graduate in that academic must fulfill the requirements for graduation by June
1. Complete study according to curriculum structures and obtain the grading record satisfying the
requirements of the particular program.
2. Fulfill the program requirements with a GPA of at least 3.00.
3. Reach the English Language proficiency requirement.
4. Participated in of Soft Skills activities according to the announcement of Faculty of Graduate
Studies.
5. Students in Master's Program Plan B must pass a comprehensive examination.
6. Pass a thesis/thematic paper examination with the result "PASSED".
7. Submit the complete thesis/thematic paper and CD.
8. Submit publication of the student's research.
9. Program Director submit GR.5 Requesting Degree.
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Student Resources and Services
Postgraduate Education Unit
Postgraduate Education Unit is as a first point of contact of students within the Faculty for
advice and support. The office can provide advice and support on a range of matters, including
curricula, registrations, special circumstances and ill health, coursework, coursework extension
requests, and many administrative procedures as follows:
Student Administration Student Support
- Housing
- Providing clear, consistent and accurate - Academic counseling
information on policies and academic - Coaching and monitoring
regulations - Liaising with other departments, the
- Verifying, processing and approving Graduate School and the University
documents related to admissions, - Illness, healthcare and wellbeing
registration, graduation, and submission of - Activities and events
- grades
- Coordinating activities related to
admission, examinations, registration and
graduation
- Resolving problems in relation to student
academic information
- Producing and coordinating distribution of
documents
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Rajvithi Campus Library
Rajvithi Campus Library was set up in May 2011 by merging the library of the Faculties
of Dentistry, Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
The library resources cover pure and applied science, medicine, tropical medicine, dentistry,
public health and related subjects. The book collection is arranged according to the National Library
of Medicine Classification Number (NLM) for medical books and the Library of Congress
Classification Number (LC) for non-medical books. The journal collection consists of current
journals and bound journals arranged alphabetically by title.
Location 6th -7th Floor. Multipurpose Opening Hours
Building (Building 5), Monday - Friday
Phone Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol 08:00 - 19:.00 hrs.
Fax University Saturday
Email 0-2640-9843, 0-2643-5533 09:00 – 17:00 hrs.
ext. 611, 612, 613 Sunday & Public Holidays
0-2643-5613 Closed
[email protected]
Loan Service and Fines
Loan Period Overdue Fines
(Bath: Day/Book)
Member Total (Days) General Reserve
Faculty/University/Staff 20
General Reserve 5 30
book book
20
Resident/Fellow 15 15 3
Graduate Student 10 10
Undergraduate Student
Temporary Staff
Library Services
• Circulation service
• Interlibrary loan service
• Document delivery service
• Serial service
• Online searching service
• Library orientation and training
• Photocopying service
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Health and Medical Service
Mahidol University is regarded as Healthy University because health is the priority of
concentration. The university provides student health service units to facilitate the preliminary medical
treatment for them. The student health service units are located in all six campuses. They provide
medical treatment and advisory service to students. Students must present their student card to the
staff for services. For Phayathai Campus, the locations of the student health service are as follows:
Campus Unit Location Telephone No. Service Hours
Phayathai
Student Health 2nd Floor, Zone G, 02 200 3835 8.00-16.00 hrs.
Service Unit, Somdech Phra
Faculty of Medicine 02 306 9160 8.00-16.00 hrs.
Ramathibodi Deparatana Medical Doctor Consultation
Center, 02 201 5000 ext.
Hospital 5203 12.00-13.00 hrs.
Student Health Ramathibodi 9.00-16.00 hrs.
Service Unit, 1HstoFsploitoarl, 02 246 1225-31 ext. Doctor Consultation
Faculty of Tropical 5210 12.00-13.00 hrs.
Rajanakarin
Medicine Building, 02 644 4609 12.00-13.00 hrs.
Student Health Tropical
Service Unit, M1steFdliocionre, 8.30-16.30 hrs.
Faculty of Science HoNsepwital
Student Health Biology Building
Service Unit,
Faculty of Dentistry 11th Floor, the 50th
Anniversary of
Pharmacy Store, H.R.H. Princess
Faculty of Pharmacy
Sirindhorn Building
Community
Pharmaceutical
Practice
Moreover, Mahidol University provides basic dental care service to students including tooth
filling, tooth extraction and tooth scaling. Students can use the dental care service at the following places.
Dental Care Service Unit Location Telephone No. Service Hours
Faculty of Medicine Dental Department, 6th 02 419 7415-17 Monday-Thursday
Siriraj Hospital Floor, Out-Patient 02 201 1210 12.30-15.00 hrs.
02 201 1164
Faculty of Medicine Building, Siriraj Hospital Tuesday-Thursday
Ramathibodi Hospital Dental Department, 3rd 02 200 7557 13.00-15.00 hrs.
Faculty of Dentistry Floor, Building 4, Monday-Friday
Ramathibodi Hospital 13.00-15.00 hrs.
Medical Records
Department, 1st Floor, the
50th Anniversary of
H.R.H. Princess
Sirindhorn Building
Students will be responsible for their own medical expenses for Special Clinics (Evening Clinic). For
the dental care service, student must contact ‘Student Affairs Office’ at the Graduate School (Salaya
Campus) to receive a dental treatment record before going to the dental care service units.
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Health Insurance Plan (AIA)
Health Service from the other private hospital / clinics
Location: Phayathai Hospital for students who are in the Rajavithi Campus area.
Thonburi Hospital: Nearby student residences such as for those who are in Salaya
Campus.
Office Hours: Emergency 24 hours
Limitations: Covers only emergency care, may not cover all expenses.
Emergency call:
Ms. Lalita Adulyakittiphaisan
Office: 02-4414125 ext 601
Mobile: 081-2695626
E-mail: [email protected]
Preventing Communicable Diseases in Students and Personnel
The students enrolled into Faculty of Dentistry must update their immunization on as follows:
1. Meastes, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
2. Vertcella (Chicken pox)
3. Heptatitis B
4. Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis
5. Influenza
Before 31st August students must provide the proof of immunization to
Postgraduate Education Unit, 7th floor, The 50th Anniversary of HRH
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Building.
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