Students in Thailand have an exciting opportunity to earn dual-credentials through a collaborative pathway between KMUTT and Seneca Polytechnic. Through this partnership, students complete the core requirements of their Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at KMUTT in Thailand, with select courses counting toward graduate studies at Seneca. Students then transfer to Seneca in Toronto to complete a graduate certificate, enabling them to graduate with both a bachelor’s degree from KMUTT and a graduate certificate from Seneca.
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
How It Works
- Students in Thailand enroll in KMUTT’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- After completing all required courses up to the sixth semester of the bachelor’s degree, eligible students transition to Seneca to complete a graduate certificate in Cybersecurity & Threat Management (CYT), Financial Technology (FNT), or Project Management – Information Technology (PMC)—delivered at Newnham Campus, in Toronto, Canada
- KMUTT and Seneca recognize select courses toward their credentials, helping students meet the requirements of each program
- Upon successful completion of their studies, graduates receive two credentials: a bachelor’s degree from KMUTT and a graduate certificate from Seneca
How Students Benefit
Dual-credential, world-ready education
Students earn two recognized qualifications—a bachelor’s degree from KMUTT and a graduate certificate from Seneca—as the pathway recognizes select courses toward each credential. This provides students a world-ready education and a competitive edge in both Thailand and international job markets.
Work-integrated learning
Many Seneca graduate certificate programs include work-integrated learning opportunities, providing students with valuable Canadian work experience and career development support during and after their studies.
Career opportunities in Canada
Graduate certificates offered through this partnership are Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligible, allowing students to work in Canada after graduation. Students may complete a second graduate certificate at Seneca to become eligible for an extended PGWP.