Thammasat University - Colleges and Faculties

Colleges and Faculties

Thammasat University consists of 19 faculties/education units: Faculty of Law, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy or Thammasat Business School, Faculty of Political Science, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Social Administration, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Allied Health Science, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Faculty of Public Health, the Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, the Language Institute, the College of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Graduate Volunteer Centre, the College of Innovative Education, and the Pridi Banomyong International College.

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