On November 13, 2024, the Cooperative Education and Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Management Unit of the Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology organized the Graduation Seminar for the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Program in the Mass Communication Technology Program. The event aimed to review the project’s outcomes and provide students with an opportunity to exchange experiences from real-world work environments through an online session via Zoom Meeting.
The seminar was officially opened by Associate Professor Dr. Tanat Nontaphut, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, followed by a report from Assistant Professor Narongrit Senajit, Deputy Head of the Teaching Practicum and Cooperative Education Unit. He emphasized the importance of the WIL program, which allows students to gain real work experience, enhance essential skills, and fully prepare for their professional careers.
Key Highlights
A major highlight of the event was a panel discussion on internship experiences, divided into two key modules:
- Digital Media Technology Module
- Graphic and Multimedia Module
During the discussion, students shared their experiences on applying academic knowledge in real work settings, problem-solving strategies, and valuable insights on workplace collaboration.
Additionally, the WIL Graduation Seminar for the Mass Communication Technology Program marked another significant achievement of the Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology in producing high-quality graduates who are job-ready and equipped to meet the demands of the modern labor market.










