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Mid-infrared and terahertz free-electron laser (MIR/THz FEL) facility is under construction at the PBP-CMU Electron Linac Laboratory (PCELL) in Chiang Mai University. For producing MIR-FEL, electron beams with an energy of 25 MeV accelerated by a radio-frequency linear accelerator (RF linac) are required. Transporting the 25-MeV electron beam from the linac to the MIR-FEL station requires magnets for steering the electron beams along the beamline. This work focuses on the design, construction, and measurement of an electromagnetic steering magnet for controlling the electron beam trajectory. A computer software, CST EM STUDIO 2018 is used for the 3D magnetic field simulation of the magnet. The physical length of the magnet and the diameter of copper coils are decided based on the simulation results. After the construction, a hall probe with a measuring system controlled by a computer program is used to measure the magnetic field for comparison with the simulation results. From the simulation results, the steering magnet with a length of 40 mm and the coils with a diameter of 1.06 mm was chosen. At an applied current of 1.8 A, this steering magnet can bend the 25-MeV electron beam with a bending angle of 13.4 mrad. The measurement result showed that the magnetic field was consistent with the simulation results. The advantage of this steering magnet is that it can be assembled on a square frame for steering the beam for both horizontal and vertical direction. It can also be used for the THz-FEL beamline, which requires the electron beam with an energy of 10 - 16 MeV.