Overview
In recent years, there are a large number of companies that apply game technology to their day-to-day operations especially human resource training. In addition to entertainment, games are used as tools to support learners of various disciplines such as general education, medicine, military, and arts. Learners will have an opportunity to practice in an environment that would otherwise be too expensive or dangerous to setup such as battlefield or surgical room. Combining games and computer technology together will simulate many virtual environments that resemble real environments. Therefore, it is important for the country to have experts in this game technology area in order to improve the development of human resources.
The Master of Game Technology and Gamification is a two-year program, with a flexibility for faster graduation. The program is designed to accommodate both inexperienced and exceptional students. For inexperienced students, it normally takes two years: All the course work is done in the first year, with the second year reserved for research work. Exceptional students could begin their research early, in parallel with the course work, and potentially complete all degree requirements in one year.
If you are looking to improve your knowledge and skills in game technology and gamification, this program is right for you.
Educational Philosophy
The educational philosophy of the Master of Science in Game Technology and Gamification program (GT) is defined as Student-Centered Approach, Constructivism and Essentialism Blending and is also aligned with Mahidol University’s educational philosophy. Essentialism has been employed to deliver some core essential knowledge in GT to students while the Student-Centered Approach and Constructivism are common philosophies adopted by the university.
Vision
To provide superior academic and professional opportunities in digital computing education, research, and innovation responsive to the needs of a rapidly changing world, elevating the national and global digital economy.
Objectives
1. Have knowledge in theories, practices, and research of game technology and gamification.
2. Develop solutions and innovations using game technology and gamification for the benefits of society.
3. Adhere appropriately ethics, integrity, discipline, and respect for the rights of other people and intellectual properties.
4. Effectively communicate in English, who are proficient in the use of information technology, and who possess creativity, leadership and teamwork.
Name of Study Program | Master of Science Program in Game Technology and Gamification (International Program – Special Program) |
Address | ICT Building, Mahidol University, 999 Phuttamonthon 4 Road, Salaya, Nakhonpathom 73170 |
Contact | Phone: +66 02 441-0909 / Fax. +66 02 441-0808 |
E-mail: ict@mahidol.ac.th | |
Website: http://www.ict.mahidol.ac.th | |
Year of Establishment | 2014 |
Degree Awarded | Master of Science in Game Technology and Gamification (M.Sc. in Game Technology and Gamification) |
Language used | English |
Admissions | Thai and International students who are proficient in English |
Location of Study
Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University, Salaya Campus
Educational Management System
Educational System
Two semesters per year
Summer Semester
The program offers a summer session.
Teaching Schedule
Weekdays evening (6:00 – 9:00 pm.) and weekends (9:00 am. – 4:00 pm.)
Semester 1 : August – December
Semester 2 : January – May
Summer : June – July
Tuition Fees
Academic Year | Education Fee | Expenses (Overall Program) | |||
International Student | Thai Student | ||||
Baht | USD [1 USD ~ 33 Baht] | Baht | USD [1 USD ~ 33 Baht] | ||
2021 – 2023 | Plan A (Thesis) | 489,000 Baht | 14,900 USD | 299,000 Baht | 9,100 USD |
Plan B (Thematic Paper | 454,000 Baht | 13,800 USD | 275,000 Baht | 8,400 USD | |
2024 | Plan 1.2 Academic (Course work and research) | 320,000 Baht (80,000 Baht/Semester) |
9,700 USD (2,425 USD/Semester) |
280,000 Baht (70,000 Baht/Semester) |
8,500 USD (2,125 USD/Semester) |
Plan 2 Profession | 320,000 Baht (80,000 Baht/Semester) |
9,700 USD (2,425 USD/Semester) |
280,000 Baht (70,000 Baht/Semester) |
8,500 USD (2,125 USD/Semester) |
* Official Tuition Fees Announcement from Mahidol University
Graduation Criteria
Duration of graduation: 2 years
Total Credits: No fewer than 36 credits
Graduation requirements:
Plan 1.2 Academic (Course work and research)
1. Students must complete their courses as stated in the curriculum with a minimum CUM-GPA of 3.00.
2. Propose thesis to the committee appointed by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and to the public and pass oral thesis examination as the final stage.
3. The complete or part of the thesis has to be published as a review article, accepted as an innovation, acknowledged as a creative product, or accepted as an academic article that can be searched.
4. Other requirements shall follow those that specified by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Plan 2 Profession
1. Students must complete their courses as stated in the curriculum with a minimum CUM-GPA of 3.00.
2. Students must pass the Comprehensive Examination following Regulations of Mahidol University on Graduate Studies.
3. Students must present their Independent Study and pass the defense examination by following Regulations of Mahidol University on Faculty Graduate Studies, and the examination is an open system for those interested to listen.
4. Other requirements shall follow those that specified by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Curriculum Structure
Courses | Plan 1.2 Academic (Course work and research) | Plan 2 Profession |
1. Required Courses | 15 credits | 15 credits |
2. Elective Courses not less than | 9 credits | 15 credits |
3. Thesis | 12 credits | – |
4. Thematic Paper | – | 6 credits |
Total not less than | 36 credits | 36 credits |
Study Plan
Plan 1.2 Academic (Course work and research) | ||
1st Year, 1st Semester | ||
ITGT511 | Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT521 | 3D Graphics and Rendering | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT531 | Gamification | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT551 | Game Production Management and Marketplace | 2(2-0-4) |
ITGT583 | Research Methodology and Seminar in Game Technology | 1(1-0-2) |
1st Year, 2nd Semester | ||
ITGT532 | Game Design and Development | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGTXXX | 3 Elective Courses | 9 Credits |
1st Year, Summer Semester | ||
ITGT698 | Thesis (Topic Selection and Literature Review) | 4(0-12-0) |
2nd Year, 1st Semester | ||
ITGT698 | Thesis (Proposal, Design, and Implementation) | 4(0-12-0) |
2nd Year, 2nd Semester | ||
ITGT698 | Thesis (Evaluation, Manuscript Writing, and Defense) | 4(0-12-0) |
Plan 2 Profession | ||
1st Year, 1st Semester | ||
ITGT511 | Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT521 | 3D Graphics and Rendering | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT531 | Gamification | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGT551 | Game Production Management and Marketplace | 2(2-0-4) |
ITGT582 | Research Methodology in Game Technology | 1(1-0-2) |
1st Year, 2nd Semester | ||
ITGT532 | Game Design and Development | 3(3-0-6) |
ITGTXXX | 3 Elective Courses | 9 Credits |
1st Year, Summer Semester | ||
ITGT696 | Independent Study | 2(0-6-0) |
ITGTXXX | 2 Elective Courses | 6 Credits |
2nd Year, 1st Semester | ||
ITGT696 | Independent Study | 2(0-6-0) |
2nd Year, 2nd Semester | ||
ITGT696 | Independent Study | 2(0-6-0) |
Elective Courses
Students enrolled in this program must fulfill elective requirements by choosing from the following courses:
ITGT 522 | Virtual Reality |
ITGT 523 | Computer Vision |
ITGT 524 | Advanced Animation for Computer Games |
ITGT 533 | Game Engine Development |
ITGT 534 | Tools for Computer Games |
ITGT 541 | Multiplayer Online Game Development |
ITGT 542 | Game Console Technologies and Programming |
ITGT 543 | Mobile Game Programming |
ITGT 552 | Digital Storytelling and Machinima |
ITGT 553 | Visual Design for Games and Interactive Media |
ITGT 591 | Special Topics in Game Technology |
Research Areas
- Artificial Intelligence
- Virtual Reality
- Computer Vision
- Gamification
- Animation
- Graphics
- Online Games
- Mobile Application
Teaching & Assessment
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Program Learning Outcomes
- PLO1 Produce work that adheres to appropriate ethics and professional codes of conduct.
- PLO2 Comprehend computer science knowledge necessary for game development including artificial intelligence and interactive systems.
- PLO3 Comprehend game design and development process from requirements gathering, design and implementation, project management, documentation, testing, to product marketing.
- PLO4 Apply game technology and gamification to solve real-world problems such as those in medicine, military, education, and entertainment.
- PLO5 Evaluate existing game technology and gamification to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for innovations. (Plan 1.2 only)
- PLO6 Offer creative solutions to game technology and gamification problems. (Plan 1.2 only)
- PLO7 Demonstrate effective English communication and proficiency in the use of information technology.
- PLO8 Demonstrate creativity, leadership, and teamwork.
Future Careers
1. Researcher in Game Technology and Gamification
2. Game Designer
3. Game Developer
4. Game Analyst and Game Tester
5. Interactive/Creative Media Specialist
6. Developer and Designer in Virtual Reality
7. Multimedia Developer
8. Developer in Computer Graphic
9. Developer in Animation
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APPLICATION
For prospective students:
Eligible students must have the following qualifications:
- Holding a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Information and Communication Technology, Multimedia, Digital Media, Interactive Media, Game Design, eSports, or other related fields.
- Have a cumulative GPA of not less than 2.75.
- Have an English Proficiency Examination score as required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
- Applicants with qualifications other than 2 – 3 may be considered by the Program Director, and the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
To apply to Mahidol University’s Master of Science in Game Technology and Gamification Program, please visit the graduation school website via this link (http://www.grad.mahidol.ac.th/)
Important Dates (Academic Year 2025)
Events | Round 1 |
Application Period | 1 October – 30 November 2024 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 12 December 2024 |
Interview Date | 16 December 2024 |
Result announcement | 8 January 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 8 – 21 January 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 2 |
Application Period | 1 December 2024 – 31 January 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 14 February 2025 |
Interview Date | 17 February 2025 |
Result announcement | 13 March 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 13 – 26 March 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 3 |
Application Period | 1 February – 31 March 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 11 April 2025 |
Interview Date | 21 April 2025 |
Result announcement | 9 May 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 9 – 22 May 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 4 |
Application Period | 1 April – 31 May 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 12 June 2025 |
Interview Date | 16 June 2025 |
Result announcement | 3 July 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 3 – 16 July 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Second Semester Round |
Application Period | 1 July – 31 September 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 15 October 2025 |
Interview Date | 20 October 2025 |
Result announcement | 14 November 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 14 – 27 November 2025 |
Semester Starts (2nd Semester, Academic Year 2025) | January 2026 |
CONTACT US
Asst. Prof. Dr. Mores Prachyabrued
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Mahidol University
999 Phuttamonthon 4 road Salaya, Phuttamonthon, Nakhonpathom 73170 THAILAND
Tel: 66-2-441-0909
email: mores.pra@mahidol.ac.th
Important Dates (Academic Year 2024)
Events | Second Semester Round |
Application Period | 1 July – 31 October 2024 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 9 November 2024 |
Interview Date | 13 November 2024 |
Result announcement | 27 November 2024 |
New Student Check-In | 27 November – 3 December 2024 |
Semester Starts (2nd Semester, Academic Year 2024) | 6 January 2025 |
Important Dates (Academic Year 2025)
Events | Round 1 |
Application Period | 1 October – 30 November 2024 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 12 December 2024 |
Interview Date | 16 December 2024 |
Result announcement | 8 January 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 8 – 21 January 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 2 |
Application Period | 1 December 2024 – 31 January 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 14 February 2025 |
Interview Date | 17 February 2025 |
Result announcement | 13 March 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 13 – 26 March 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 3 |
Application Period | 1 February – 31 March 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 11 April 2025 |
Interview Date | 21 April 2025 |
Result announcement | 9 May 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 9 – 22 May 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Round 4 |
Application Period | 1 April – 31 May 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 12 June 2025 |
Interview Date | 16 June 2025 |
Result announcement | 3 July 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 3 – 16 July 2025 |
Semester Starts (1st Semester, Academic Year 2025) | August 2025 |
Events | Second Semester Round |
Application Period | 1 July – 31 September 2025 |
Announcement of interview candidates | 15 October 2025 |
Interview Date | 20 October 2025 |
Result announcement | 14 November 2025 |
New Student Check-In | 14 – 27 November 2025 |
Semester Starts (2nd Semester, Academic Year 2025) | January 2026 |
Tuition Fees
Academic Year | Education Fee | Expenses (Overall Program) | |||
International Student | Thai Student | ||||
Baht | USD [1 USD ~ 33 Baht] |
Baht | USD [1 USD ~ 33 Baht] |
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2021 – 2023 | Plan A (Thesis) | 489,000 Baht | 14,900 USD | 299,000 Baht | 9,100 USD |
Plan B (Thematic Paper) | 529,000 Baht | 16,100 USD | 275,000 Baht | 8,400 USD | |
2024 | Plan 1.2 Academic (Course work and research) | 360,000 Baht (80,000 Baht/Semester & 40,000 Baht/Summer Semester) |
10,915 USD (2,425 USD/Semester & 1,215 USD/Summer Semester) |
315,000 Baht (70,000 Baht/Semester & 35,000 Baht/Summer Semester) |
9,560 USD (2,125 USD/Semester & 1,060 Baht/Summer Semester) |
Plan 2 Profession | 360,000 Baht (80,000 Baht/Semester & 40,000 Baht/Summer Semester) |
10,915 USD (2,425 USD/Semester & 1,215 USD/Summer Semester) |
315,000 Baht (70,000 Baht/Semester & 35,000 Baht/Summer Semester) |
9,560 USD (2,125 USD/Semester & 1,060 Baht/Summer Semester) |
* Official Tuition Fees Announcement from Mahidol University
Education fees information
Scholarships
Scholarships are available for exceptional students. The applicant can apply for a scholarship in the application form. The scholarship award will be considered by the program committee on a case by case basis.