Krirk University<\/strong> is a university located in Bangkok, Thailand. Founded as the Languages and Professions School in 1951, it was named for its founderand was upgraded to university status in 1995. The university today is organized into five faculties and a graduate school.<\/p>\n Krirk University was firstly established and operated at a building on Ratchdamnoen Road in 1952 by Archarn Dr. Krirk Mangalabruks (1915-1987) the famous educator both nationally and internationally.<\/p>\n Dr. Krirk had an honorary degree in education from David & Elkins College in the USA. His main objective in setting up the university was teaching English only due to his professional of both teaching English and working experiences. Therefore he is the first Thai pioneer in teaching modern English to Thai students to use it efficiently. At that time, the institution had a license with the formal name \u201cLanguage and Vocational Institute\u201d.<\/p>\n However, the institute was well-known as the name of the founder, Dr. Krirk, for a long time. In 1961, Dr. Krirk had provided courses of study in business administration and secretarial studies that recruited students graduating M.S. 5 (M.8 or high school) to study the three-year program (Diploma).<\/p>\n In 1964, he started another curriculum for students who had finished M.S. 3 or M.6 (currently called M.3) to study for high vocational certificate.<\/p>\n In 1965, the Language and Vocational Institute moved to Tambol Bangduan, Amphur Muang, Samut Prakarn Province with the new name of \u201cKrirk Wittayalai School\u201d.<\/p>\n In 1969, there was an announcement of using of the act of private college establishment that permitted the private sector to organize higher education. Krirk Wittayalai School, therefore, submitted an application for establishing a private college named \u201cKrirk College\u201d that had management separately from Krirk Wittayalai School.<\/p>\n Krirk College was approved by the Ministry of University Affairs to set up the private college legally on May 28, 1966 which was the first group of private colleges in Thailand. Later in the same year, Krirk College was approved to operate undergraduate programs in the faculty of Business Administration and in the faculty of Economics.<\/p>\n In 1973, the degree obtained from Krirk College was accredited, honorably and had equal standing to the public university. With the purpose to emphasize mainly educational management, Krirk College was upgraded to be \u201cThe Institute of Social Technology (Krirk)\u201d by the Ministry of University Affairs from September 15, 1987 onwards.<\/p>\n The Institute offered curriculums in undergraduate programs and graduate programs in several fields. Being ready in all aspects, therefore, The Institute of Social Technology (Krirk) was approved by the Ministry of University Affairs to be \u201cKrirk University\u201d on February 7, 1995.<\/p>\n Philosophy<\/strong><\/p>\n Krirk University\u2019s educational philosophy is clearly in accordance with the intentions of the founder, Dr Krirk Mangalabruks. He stressed the Lord Buddha\u2019s doctrine that is \u201c\u0e27\u0e34\u0e0a\u0e3a\u0e0a\u0e32 \u0e08\u0e23\u0e13\u0e2a\u0e31\u0e21\u0e3a\u0e1b\u0e19\u0e3a\u0e42\u0e19\u201d. It means that resourceful, knowledgeable, and morally upright students will come to a realization of the motto \u201cKNOWLEDGE CREATES PRIDE\u201d.<\/p>\n The university especially emphasizes a high level of academic excellence and vocational education including liberal arts, applied social sciences, including science and modern technology. This allows Krirk\u2019s graduates to use their acquired knowledge appropriately for the national good, and to be proud of their resourceful and creative skills in a national and social setting.<\/p>\n Objectives<\/strong><\/p>\n To offer both academic and vocational education in all major areas so as to fulfill social needs in this age of globalization, especially in applied social sciences, science related to computer and communication technology, telecommunications, and business studies appropriate to the rapidly changing life and work patterns in urban and rural society.<\/p>\n To handle teaching missions, to produce graduates, to promote and maintain arts and culture, and to serve society\u2019s needs.<\/p>\n To develop educational management in undergraduate and graduate programs in accordance with the national, social, and economic development plans which will assist both personal and social development.<\/p>\n Faculty <\/strong><\/p>\n\n