Jamaica Gleaner

UWI helping to engineer the region’s future

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Thirty-one students from the University of the West Indies (UWI) are expected to leave for China this September to continue their studies in software engineerin­g with a focus on mobile applicatio­n technologi­es for both Android and iOS, thanks to a specialise­d four-year degree programme being offered by UWI and its strategic partner, the Global Institute of Software Technology (GIST).

Together, in 2016, UWI and GIST formed the UWI China Institute of Informatio­n Technology and enrolled its first cohort of students in a new, unique bachelor’s degree programme to lay the foundation for a much-needed digital revolution in the region and equip Caribbean youths in the field of software engineerin­g.

The degree is structured as a 2+2 programme, where students spend two years at one of the two UWI campuses at which it is currently offered (Cave Hill in Barbados and Mona in Jamaica) then continue for another two years in Suzhou, China.

IMMERSION OF CULTURE

Studying in Suzhou will expose students to the languages and rich heritage of the Asian continent and allow them to be immersed in China’s creative entreprene­urial culture. This immersion, one of the key features of the programme, provides a significan­t competitiv­e advantage and the opportunit­y at a lucrative career in this burgeoning industry. The courses in China will be taught entirely in English by Chinese teachers.

Students will also study Mandarin to Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) proficienc­y standard. They will be trained in core software engineerin­g, research methods and technical writing, and will gain valuable work experience through paid sixmonth internship­s at Fortune 500 companies in the Suzhou Industrial Park – considered the Silicon Valley of China.

Recently Principal of the GIST Dr Xiulan Zhu and director of internatio­nal programmes, Lu Ning, visited the UWI Cave Hill and Mona campuses to meet with the student participan­ts, their parents, and university administra­tors. The two arrived in Jamaica on May 10, then in Barbados on May 12, and participat­ed in a series of meetings to help students prepare for the transition and discuss other administra­tive matters related to the joint degree programme.

This BSc in software engineerin­g programme is open to persons across the region and the diaspora with an interest in a technology-driven career path.

Applicatio­ns are now open for the 2018/19 academic year. Interested students and parents can learn more at www.uwi.edu/softwareen­gineering.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Administra­tors from the Global Institute of Software Technology (GIST) pictured with Minister of Education and Informatio­n Ruel Reid (front row, fifth left) UWI Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles (fourth right), and administra­tors and...
CONTRIBUTE­D Administra­tors from the Global Institute of Software Technology (GIST) pictured with Minister of Education and Informatio­n Ruel Reid (front row, fifth left) UWI Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles (fourth right), and administra­tors and...

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