About FTE
Founded in 1969, Faculty of Technical Education, initially known as Thai-German Technical Teacher College (TGTTC), is the first and oldest continually operating a module called “B.S.Tech.Ed” in Thailand. |
During 1969 – 1974, the faculty was established from the constructive cooperation between Thai Government and German Federal government, which has been ensuring high-quality learning experience in engineering and technical education for our students. |
For more than four decades since, Faculty of Technical Education offer programs of study for undergraduate and graduate students including Teacher Training in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Education, Technical Education Management, Technological Education, and Industrial Business Administration. |
Philosophy
“To foster Innovation in Science and Technology through the development of people”
Educational Philosophy
Academic Excellence with Hands-on Experience, Ethics, and Expertise competency
Commitments
FTE KMUTNB is committed to developing graduates with engineering, educational, and technological skills, as well as pedagogical ability to teach, demonstrate, manage, and drive advancement through professional competence and ethics.
Vision
Our vision is to become a leading learning organization that develops competent, ethical, and innovative engineering teachers, engineering educators, educational administrators, and engineers with research-based knowledge and abilities to contribute to the global community.
Mission
Develop skilled personnel in the education and industrial sectors.
Encourage innovative research and development in education and industry.
Provide comprehensive training and academic services in education and technical fields.
Promote and preserve arts and culture within the education ecosystem.
Identity
Graduates with Creativity, Workability, and Knowledge Transferable
Uniqueness
A Mastership in Engineering Teacher and Creative Innovation
Dean | Advisor to the Dean |
Assistant Dean for Educational | Associate Dean for Administration |
Associate Dean for Academic | Associate Dean for Student Affairs |
Associate Dean for International Affairs | Associate Dean for Research
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Head,Department of Teacher Training |
Head,Department of Computer Education |
Head,Department of Teacher Training |
Head,Department of Teacher Training |
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Head,Department of Education Technology |
Head,Office of the Dean |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
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Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
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Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Director of the Academic Division by Position |
Representative of the full-time faculty |
Representative of the full-time faculty |
Representative of the full-time faculty |
Representative of the full-time faculty |
Secretary |
Assistant secretary |
Faculty of Technical Education Email: TechEd@fte.kmutnb.ac.th | |
To get to KMUTNB from the airport, you can use the AIRPORT LINK. The airport link is the direct sky train line that runs from the airport to the city. For those coming from abroad and wishing to visit KMUTNB, the airport link Station is situated at the ground floor of the airport. Option 1 Get a ticket for the SA City Line at the ground floor of the Suvarnabhumi Airport,the fare ranges from 15 to about 45 Thai Baht. The SA City Line makes 6 stops on the way before arriving at its final stopping point at the Pyathai Station. The other midway Stations are, Lad Krabang Station, Thab Chang Station, Hua Mark Station, Ramkhamhaeng Station, Makkasan Station, and the Rajprarop Station .It takes just 30 minutes Option 2 Get a ticket for the SA Express Line at the ground floor of the Suvarnabhumi Airport. The SA Express Line runs direct to the Makkasan Station. This line provides transportation service from Suvarnabhumi Airport (original terminal) to Makkasan Station (end terminal), without stops on the way. It takes about 15 minutes for the whole journey. The fare is a flat rate of 150 Baht |
Passengers using both links would stop at the Phaya Thai station or Makkasan Station. To facilitate your trip to KMUTNB it is advisable to get on a taxi which would take you directly to KMUTNB. (King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok/ Technology Pranakorn Nuah ). Tell the taxi driver to take you to Technology Pranakorn Nuah because most Thais are familiar with that name. It’s close to the Rama 7 Bridge. The fare ranges from about 100-150 Thai Baht depending on the traffic condition. More: http://www.srtet.co.th/index.php/en/cityline-calculate http://www.suvarnabhumiairport.com/en/121-airport-rail-link | |
** Meter Taxi ** More: http://www.suvarnabhumiairport.com/en/115-limousine |