PhD Degree in Organic Agriculture Management (International Program)

1.1      Philosophy; Importance

Aim to produce a graduates fully equipped with research and development knowledge in agriculture and complete cycle in organic agriculture business. Based on responsibility, morality and international ethics.

1.2      Objectives

  1. To produce graduate that can apply acquired knowledge in organic agriculture to create skills in organizing integrated agriculture and sustainability in the community, society, country and international level through research works.
  2. To produce graduates with the skills of giving up-to-date advice and consultation in terms of standardization and management of organic agriculture.
  3. To produce knowledgeable graduates with production skills, produce graduates that can sell their products, filled with proper morals and ethics and graduates that shows community, society and environmental responsibility.
  4. To produce graduates who possess the ability to use English in presenting or publishing in internationally recognized journals.
  5. To produce graduates who can effectively choose to use information technology for communication and development of organic agriculture.

1.3      Educational System

The Educational system in Maejo University International Colleges, Maejo University uses a binary education system, 1 academic year is divided into 2 regular semesters, 1 regular semester has a study period of not less than 15 weeks.

1.4      Structure of the Curriculum (Divided into 3 types)

  1. Plan A Type 1.1
  2. Non-credit courses (7)       credits
  3. dissertation                    48      credits

total credits throughout the curriculum    48      credits

  1. Plan A Type 2.1
  2. Non-credit courses (12)     credits
  3. Major Core Courses                    6        credits
  4. Major elective courses 6        credits
  5. dissertation 36      credits

credits throughout the curriculum            48      credits

                   Note: (  ) means non-credit courses and are evaluated in S and U system


Courses in the curriculum

1) Plan A Type 1                                                        48  credits

 

 

 

 

 Credits (Theory-Practical-Self-study)

1) Non-credit courses

     (12) credits

OM 701

Research Methodology in Advanced Interdisciplinary Organic Agriculture Management

 

 

(3) (2–3–5)

OM 702

Organic Inputs for Organic Farming

 

 

(3) (2–3–5)

OM 791

Seminar 1

 

 

(1) (021)

OM 792

Seminar 2

 

 

(1) (021)

OM 793

Seminar 3

 

 

(1) (021)

OM 794

Seminar 4

 

 

(1) (021)

OM 795

Seminar 5

 

 

(1) (021)

OM 796

Seminar 6

 

 

(1) (021)

Note ( ) are non-credit courses and they are evaluated in S or U

2) Dissertation

 

48 Credits

OM 891

Dissertation 1

 

 

6 (0120)

OM 892

Dissertation 2

 

 

6 (0120)

OM 893

Dissertation 3

 

 

6 (0120)

OM 894

Dissertation 4

 

 

6 (0120)

OM 895

Dissertation 5

 

 

12 (0360)

OM 896

Dissertation 6

 

 

12 (0360)

 

Other courses that are non-credit in the curriculum

1.       Foreign language courses according to the regulations of graduate school.

2.       Course that are not major compulsory courses or major elective courses as approved by the lecturer responsible for the curriculum.

3.       Basic courses for student that need to study improve their basic knowledge on the field of study without counting those credits, as approved by the lecturer responsible for the curriculum.

 


 

3.1.3 Plan A Type 2                                                    48   Credits

 

 

Credit (Theory-Practical-Self-Study)

 

1) Non-credit courses

     (12) Credits

 

OM 701

Research Methodology in Advanced Interdisciplinary Organic Agriculture Management

 

 

(3) (2–3–5)

 

OM 702

Organic Inputs for Organic Farming

 

 

(3) (2–3–5)

 

OM 791

Seminar 1

 

 

(1) (021)

 

OM 792

Seminar 2

 

 

(1) (021)

 

OM 793

Seminar 3

 

 

(1) (021)

 

OM 794

Seminar 4

 

 

(1) (021)

 

OM 795

Seminar 5

 

 

(1) (021)

 

OM 796

Seminar 6

 

 

(1) (021)

 

Note ( ) are non-credit courses and they are evaluated in S or U

 

2) Major compulsory course

 

 6 credits

 

OM 703

Organic Farming and Processing Technology

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 704

Innovative and High Precision Agriculture

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

3) Major elective course

 

 

6 credits

 

Choose from major elective courses that corresponds to the dissertation In accordance with the approval of the lecturer responsible for the curriculum and it should not be less than 6 credits, however, they can be chosen across the course group

 

 

Credit (Theory-Practical-Self-Study)

 

Technology courses

 

 

 

 

OM 711

Organic Agriculture and Standard Regulation

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 712

Innovation of Natural Products

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 713

Agricultural Products, Agricultural Processing Products

and Cosmetic Analysis

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 714

Beekeeping in Organic Farming Management

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 715

Advanced Cannabis Science

 

 

    3 (2–2–5)

 

 

Business and entrepreneurship

 

 

 

 

OM 721

Modern Farm Business Management

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 722

Startup Organic Agribusiness and Risk Management

 

 

    3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 723

Techniques in Value Chain Creation of Organic Agricultural Products

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 724

Entrepreneurial Management Strategy for Organic Agribusiness

 

 

3 (2–2–5)

 

OM 725

Digital Logistics Technology for Organic Agribusiness

 

 

    3 (2–2–5)

 

 

4) Dissertation

 

 

48 Credits

 

OM 891

Dissertation 1

 

 

6 (0120)

 

OM 892

Dissertation 2

 

 

6 (0120)

 

OM 893

Dissertation 3

 

 

6 (0120)

 

OM 894

Dissertation 4

 

 

6 (0120)

 

OM 895

Dissertation 5

 

 

12 (0360)

 

 

Other courses that are non-credit in the curriculum

1.       Foreign language courses according to the regulations of graduate school.

2.       Course that are not major compulsory courses or major elective courses as approved by the lecturer responsible for the curriculum.

3.       Basic courses for student that need to study improve their basic knowledge on the field of study without counting those credits, as approved by the lecturer responsible for the curriculum.

 

3.1.4 Study Plan

1) Plan A Type 1

 

First year/first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 701

Research Methodology in Advanced Interdisciplinary Organic Agriculture Management

(3)

2

3

5

OM 791

Seminar 1

(1)

0

2

1

OM 891

Dissertation 1

6

0

12

0

Total

6

2

17

6

 

First year/second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 702

Organic Inputs for Organic Farming

(3)

2

3

5

OM 792

Seminar 2

(1)

0

2

1

OM 892

Dissertation 2

6

0

12

0

Total

6

2

17

6

Second year / first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 793

Seminar 3

(1)

0

2

1

OM 893

Dissertation 3

6

0

12

0

Total

6

0

14

1

 

 

 

Second year / second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 794

Seminar 4

(1)

0

2

1

OM 894

Dissertation 4

6

0

12

0

Total

6

0

14

1

 

Third year/ first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 795

Seminar 5

(1)

0

2

1

OM 895

Dissertation 5

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

 

Third year / second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 796

Seminar 6

(1)

0

2

1

OM 896

Dissertation 6

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

0

 


 

2) Plan A Type 2

 

First year / first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 701

Research Methodology in Advanced Interdisciplinary Organic Agriculture Management

(3)

2

3

5

OM 702

Organic Inputs for Organic Farming

(3)

2

3

5

OM 703

Organic Farming and Processing Technology

3

2

2

5

OM 791

Seminar 1

(1)

0

2

1

Total

3

6

11

16

 

First year / second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 704

Innovative and High Precision Agriculture

3

2

2

5

........

Elective course

3

...........

...........

...........

OM 891

Dissertation 1

6

0

12

0

OM 792

Seminar 2

(1)

0

2

1

Total

6

...........

...........

...........

 

Second year / first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM........

Elective course

3

...........

...........

...........

OM 793

Seminar 3

(1)

0

2

1

OM 892

Dissertation 2

6

0

12

0

Total

9

...........

...........

...........

 

Second year / second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 794

Seminar 4

(1)

0

2

1

OM 893

Dissertation 3

6

0

12

0

Total

6

0

14

1

 

Third year / first semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 795

Seminar 5

(1)

0

2

1

OM 894

Dissertation 4

6

0

12

0

Total

6

0

14

1

 

Third year / second semester

Code

Course

Credits

Theory

Practice

Self-study

OM 796

Seminar 6

(1)

0

2

1

OM 895

Dissertation 5

12

0

36

0

Total

12

0

38

1

 

Dissertation Preparation Plan

1.       Submit the dissertation topic within the 3rd semester of October 2024.

2.       Take your dissertation proposal examination within the 3rd semester of October 2024

3.       Schedule your dissertation defense examination within the 4th semester of March 2024.

*** Note: The said date and time shall be under Maejo University's announcement regarding the Graduate Studies Calendar.

 

       

 

 

Course Content and Course Description

1) Non-credit Basic compulsory courses /required courses

OM 701

Research Methodology in Advanced Organic Agriculture Management

(3) (2-3-5)

 

Prerequisite:   As approved by program committee

 

  Importance of research in advanced interdisciplinary organic agriculture management, step in research method, causes and selection of research topics, search and review of literatures related to a research, writing of a research proposal, experimental design and statistics, data collection and data analysis by statistic computer program, result presentation and interpretation and preparation of research presentation in the symposium and publication of research article in scientific journals.

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 3 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 702

Organic Inputs for Organic Production

(3) (2-3-5)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

Concept, scope, importance, and innovation on animal and plant pest management, soil fertility management, application of biotechnology and utilization of beneficial microorganisms for promote organic plant, livestock and aquatic animal growth.

      (Lecture 2 hours, Practice 3 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

OM 791

Seminar 1

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

   Literature review, presentation and discussion of recent advances in various topics in organic agriculture management and related fields.

                 (Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 792

Seminar 2

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

    Literature review, presentation and discussion of recent advances in various topics in organic agriculture management and related fields which are related to graduate student dissertation.

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

OM 793

Seminar 3

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

    Presentations of dissertation framework, dissertation progress. Discussion and reports on research study.

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

OM 794

Seminar 4

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

    Presentation and dissertation progress and discussion on research problems.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 795

Seminar 5

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

                Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 796

Seminar 6

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 797

Seminar 7

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

 Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

 

OM 798

Seminar 8

(1) (0-2-1)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

                Presentations of dissertation progress, discussion and report of research problems. Publication report concerning the recent research works.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 1 hour/week)

 

 

 

Compulsory Courses

OM 703

Organic Farming and Processing Technology

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

                 Application of agricultural high technologies research in the organic filed for crop production and cultivation, post-harvest technology for the export purpose, innovative technology in food processing, product development process, processing technology application of the prototype product.

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

OM 704

Innovative and High Precision Agriculture

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

Application of intelligent agricultural information technology in organic agricultural production and management. Remote-sensing technology in surveying agricultural resources, yield monitoring, computer software for precision agriculture, analysis and interpretation of maps, variable rate input.

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

OM 711

Organic Agriculture and Standard Regulation

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

This course will provide the fundamentals of organic agriculture and standard regulation. The development from the organic principles to a global network of standards. Common requirement of private standards and regulations; different ways of inspection and certification; overview on most important private standards and labels; equivalence of standards between the big markets and comparison of global private standard IFOAM and the two most important state regulations (USA and EU).

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

OM 712

Innovation of Natural Products

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Types and characteristics of different types of cosmetics, advantages and disadvantages of cosmetics made from chemicals and herbs, health supplements and beauty, cosmetics decided, proper cosmetic storage, adverse effects caused by improper use of cosmetics, advanced technology in cosmetic production, practice in cosmetic development, natural product for cosmetic, evaluation of physical properties, stability and efficiency in active ingredient delivery of cosmetic products.

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 713

Agricultural Products, Agricultural Processing Products and Cosmetic Analysis

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Use of laboratory instruments ,basic knowledge for quality control in agricultural products and agricultural processing products, sampling techniques, principles and techniques in analysis, selection of analytical methods, compositional analysis for agricultural products and agricultural processing products, analysis of food additives and contaminants in comply with food and agricultural product law.

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

OM 714

Beekeeping in Organic Farming Management

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Biodiversity of honey bees, bee behavior, colony development, bee enemies, develop and bee propagation, breeding of bees, honey bee production technology, value added of honey bee products, organic beekeeping farming-system, utilization of bee in the pollination of organic agriculture crop, organic honey bee product management and field trip.

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

 

OM 715

Advanced Canabis Science

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite: None

 

                 Botany of Cannabis, culture, bioactive compound, extraction and analytical techniques for bioactive compounds, processing, marketing and the application of Cannabis in the medicine, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

OM 721

Modern Farm Business Management

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Role and significance of farm business management,  farm management strategy, marketing, investment analysis and resources management, risk analysis and management in farm, role and significance of sustainable farm resources management, selection and management of appropriate agricultural technology for soil, water, energy, environments, residue and waste in farm.

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

OM 722

Start up Organic Agribusiness and Risk Management

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Start up business overview, idea discovery, idea transformation to products or services, innovation process and applying with start up, presenting business plan to investors, scaling and becoming mature start up, characteristics of risk and financial loss, strategic risk management, analysis of risk management

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

OM 723

Techniques in Value Chain Creation of Organic Agricultural Products

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

The application of value chain analysis on agricultural products from agronomy crops, horticulture crops, vegetables, herbal plants and spices, livestock products, aquaculture products by using techniques of processing, packaging design and marketing.

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

OM 724

Entrepreneurial Management Strategy for Organic Agribusiness

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Strategic management for the entrepreneur, organizational plans and development, principles of strategic reasoning, operations management strategy, analysis of competitive ability, methods of competitive advantage development and profit creation, internal organizational management, change management strategy, the role of innovation in the development of management strategy.

 

(Lecture 3 hours, Practice 0 hour, Self Study 6 hours/week)

 

OM 725

Digital Logistics Technology for Organic Agribusiness

3 (2-2-5)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

Principles of digital logistics technology, digital logistics technology management, digital technology to supporting logistics and supply chain management process.

 

(Lecture 2 hours, Practice 2 hours, Self Study 5 hours/week)

 

 

 

 

Dissertation

OM 891

Dissertation 1

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   None

 

A comprehensive review of the research literature related to designated themes and a general topic of research interest, with a focus on literature review of the anticipated dissertation topic. Regularly discussions and reports by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.pic of research interest, with a focus on literature review of the anticipated dissertation topic. Regularly discussions and reports by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 892

Dissertation 2

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 891 Dissertation 1

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Students will complete the integrative literature review and begin framing research questions for further pursuit.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 893

Dissertation 3

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 892 Dissertation 2

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problems. Students receive direction and guidance needed to develop dissertation research proposals. At the end of the course, students are required to submit a revised proposal to the graduate school.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 894

Dissertation 4

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 893 Dissertation 3

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific papers required to earn a Ph.Ddegree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 18 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 895

Dissertation 5

12 (0-36-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 894 Dissertation 4

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem.

For Plans 1.1 Students will be expected to present a draft of scientific paper(s), a draft of literature review, and method sections of their dissertations by the end of this course.

For Plan 1.2 Student will continuously conduct research with creativity involving theories and principle together with data collection and analysis.

For Plan 2.1 Students will be expected to writing up a complete dissertation and scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 36 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

OM 896

Dissertation 6

12 (0-36-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 895 Dissertation 5

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of sustainable and organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem.

For Plan 1.2 Student will continuously conduct research with creativity involving theories and principle together with data collection and analysis. Students will be expected to writing up scientific paper(s) for publish in scientific journal.

                 For Plans 1.1 and 2.1 Students will be expected to writing up a complete dissertation and scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 36 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 897

Dissertation 7

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 896 Dissertation 6

 

  Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 898

Dissertation 8

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 897 Dissertation 7

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topics in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 899

Dissertation 9

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 898 Dissertation 8

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topic in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 

 

 

OM 900

Dissertation 10

6 (0-12-0)

 

Prerequisite:   OM 899 Dissertation 9

 

Directed research and study of specific and advanced level problems in various topic in respective branches of organic agriculture management. Regularly reports and discussions by doctoral student with advisory committee on research problem. Preparation of a dissertation or scientific paper(s) required to earn a Ph.D. degree. Student will remain continuously enrolled until the dissertation is complete. If additional time is required.

 

(Lecture 0 hour, Practice 12 hours, Self Study 0 hour/week)

 

 



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Maejo University International College

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63 Moo 4 Nongharn Sub-district,
Sansai District, Chiang Mai Province.

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