Internship and Career Paths

Internship

Internship experience and gain credits
 In BAHS program, there are 2 types of "internship" that students do. One is becoming joining any suitable organisation either in Thailand or abroad during the summer break (April - May) or any other periods which offer enough hours. When returning to the university in regular semester, enroll in the 3-credit course, Humanities Internship, and fulfill the course's requirements to gain credits from your internship experience.

Another option is to enter the "Cooperative Education Track" in which, in one semester in the 4th year, student join the organisations that BAHS program partnered with in developing assignments. In this option, students go away from the campus for one semester and intern as a full-time staff of the organisation. When the students return and fulfill the Track's requirements, they earn 6 credits.

Get Help from Faculty of Humanities' Career Advice Team
Either it is a short internship (3 credits) or Cooperative Education (6 credits), BAHS students can seek advice for organisation choices from the Faculty of Humanities' Career Advice Team. The team also provides training and preperation before students go out to work with the organisations outside the campus.

Career Paths

While we may not be a program that trains students for specific professions, the BAHS program molds our students to possess social and cultural knowledge and professional skills that enable them to pursue a variety of careers. With their training as "humanists", BAHS graduates will also stand out in the workplace as personnel who know how to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds

The following careers are what BAHS graduates can work in:

Creative content producer and manager
Filmmaker
Writer and journalist
Translator and interpreter
Communication officer, specialist, and manager
Customer and public relations manager
News reporter and presenter
Foreign or international affair officer
Social worker
International event planner
Teacher and educator
Human resource officer
Sustainable manager
Cultural management
Librarian and archivalist