The Industrial Crafts Design Program represents a harmonious blend of the wisdom and aesthetics inherent in arts and crafts, combining initiative and design skills with industrial processes. It draws on a comprehensive range of knowledge and skills, seamlessly integrated to unleash creative expression. Within this program, students leverage their knowledge and aptitude to generate innovative designs that cater to the needs of society.
The overarching goal of this program is to cultivate talents in industrial craft design—individuals possessing a blend of theoretical understanding and practical expertise. Students are afforded the flexibility to align their education and skill development with their personal interests and aptitudes. This personalized approach ensures they can efficiently integrate acquired knowledge into their work or careers. Additionally, students are encouraged to partake in research and development activities, contributing to the continuous enhancement of product quality to meet consumer demands and preferences.
The program extends its mission to provide academic services in industrial crafts design to society, fostering self-reliance in communities, enhancing community resilience, and improving the well-being of individuals based on the principles of the sufficiency economy and sustainable development grounded in cultural dimensions.
Teacher responsible for the curriculum Industrial design field
Course President
Asst.prof. Kittipong Keatvipak, Ph.D.
Teacher responsible for the curriculum
Assoc. Prof. Viracakra Su-indramedhi
Asst.prof. Kittipong Keatvipak, Ph.D.
Asst.prof. Srichana Jareonnate
Asst.prof. Rachapoom Punsongserm, Ph.D.
Asst.prof. Jarmlong Suwanchat