Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts was established in 1992. Originally, there were two programs; namely Advertising, and Visual Communication. Later in 2004, the Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts has offered three more programs; namely New Media Communication, Performance Communication, and Public Relations. OBJECTIVES
To produce graduates who have the characteristics, knowled
ge and skills as follows:
1) Have morals, ethics, public consciousness, and social responsibility in accordance with professional code of ethics.
2) Have well-grounded academic knowledge, skills, and practical experiences in the field of public relations, communication arts, management and business and able to work in the field of public relations and communication in the society.
3) Have the skill to analyze situations by appropriately applying their knowledge, reasoning, and judgment when they encounter situations in different social contexts, and cultures.
4) Have a good personality with good social manners and able to appropriately work with people at all levels.
5) Able to continuously develop themselves academically and professionally.
6) Have knowledge and ability to use basic mathematics to interpret data and analyze information for planning, management, and development.
7) Make efficient use of information technology and foreign languages, especially English and able to communicate cross-culturally.
8) Have creativity and communication skills for presentation. Dr. Bu-nga Chaisuwan, Chairperson 2004 - 2012
Asst. Dr. Nuchada Damrongsiri, Chairperson 2012 - 2013
Dr. Chanon Sirithorn, Chairperson 2013 to presents