1. Compulsory courses (odd and even semester):
No. Course Code Credit Link for Module Handbook
1. Tropical Phytopathology PNF20226001 2/0 bit.ly/TropicalPhytopathology 
2. Bioinformatics and Diagnosis of Plant Disease PNF20226002 2/1 bit.ly/BioinformaticsAndDiagnosis 
3. Tropical Plant Disease Management PNF20226003 2/0 bit.ly/TropicalPlantDiseaseManagement 
4. Philosophy of Research PNF20226004 2/0 bit.ly/PhylosophyofResearch 
5. Scientific Writing PNF20226005 0/2 bit.ly/ScientificWritingCourse 
6. Seminar PNF20226006 0/1 bit.ly/SeminarCourse 
7. Thesis PNF20226007 0/12 bit.ly/ThesisCourse 

 

  1. Elective courses:

B.1. Odd Semester:

No. Course Code Credit Link for Module Handbook
1. Soil Borne Plant Pathogens PNF20226101 2/0 bit.ly/SoilBornePlantPathogen 
2. Insect Borne Plant Pathogens PNF20226102 2/0 bit.ly/InsectBornePlantPathogen
3. Biology and Pathogenesis of Plant Virus PNF20226103 2/1 bit.ly/BiologyPathogenesisPlantVirus 
4. Bacteria-Plant Interactions PNF20226104 2/1 bit.ly/Bacteria-PlantInteractions 
5. Pests Risk Analysis PNF20226105 2/0 bit.ly/PestsRiskAnalysis 

 

 

B.2. Even Semester:

No. Course Code Credit Link for Module Handbook
1. Host – Pathogen Molecular Interaction PNF20226201 2/0 bit.ly/Host-PathogenPlantInteractions 
2. Postharvest Pathology of Agricultural Products PNF20226202 2/0 bit.ly/PostharvetsPathology 
3. Fungicide Toxicology and Management PNF20226203 2/0 bit.ly/FungicideToxicologyManagement 
4. Bioecology and Taxonomy of Fungal Plant Pathogen PNF20226204 2/1 bit.ly/BioecologyTaxonomyFungal 
5. Phytopathogenic Mollicutes PNF20226205 2/0 bit.ly/PhytopathogenicMollicutes 
6. Modelling and Plant Disease Forecasting PNF20226206 2/1 bit.ly/ModellingnadForecasting 

 

Note: (A/B) means: A is credit for class lecture; B is laboratory/practical/project work or combination of them.

For example, 2/1: 2 credits of class lecture; 1 credit of laboratory work.

 

Those courses provide advanced knowledge and skills in Plant Pathology for graduates to work as plant pathologists as well as to continue further study in Ph.D. level.

However, to comprehend their knowledge, students are also allowed to take some multidisciplinary courses or conduct an exchange program to universities abroad. Some students also conducted research in foreign university under research project collaboration.

 

Methods of academic teaching will combine from class meeting lectures, discussions, questions and answers, independence study, assignments and laboratory works or projects. Based on the credit regulation, 1 credit consists of 50 minutes lecture, 50 minutes academic activity and 50 minutes private study during 1 semester which consists of 16 weeks. Module handbooks will be delivered to students at the beginning of class each semester, to help students understand course content and literatures, therefore discussions in class will run well in the class. Each lecturer is also welcome to have questions and discussions from students by appointment or through email.