Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

15th Intake of Moratuwa BIT, at OpenArc Campus open now!

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University of Moratuwa has commenced registerin­g students for the Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology (BIT) for the Mid-year intake of the academic year 2018, with a new syllabus. It is a three year, 100 credit degree with six semesters. The main highlight of the new syllabus is that, unlike any other IT degree, students have to do three projects, one in each academic year, starting from a mini project in the first year, then a group project in the second year and a comprehens­ive, individual project in the third year. By getting involved in these projects, students would start applying what was taught as theory, from the first year.

OpenArc Campus, the education arm of the OpenArc group is an accredited partner to the University of Moratuwa to deliver the degree programme. The Chairman of OpenArc, Daya Hettiarach­chi, who counts over thirty years of experience in the ICT industry quoted, “we are dedicated to IT education from the inception, way back in 1991 and we have produced a large number of IT Profession­als over the past twenty-six years, not only for the parent company, OpenArc Systems Management which is one of the leading software houses in the country but also, to the entire IT industry as a whole”

OpenArc Campus believes, education is ‘Developing Heads, Hands and Hearts’. The purpose of education is not passing the examinatio­ns but producing good human beings with values and problem solving capabiliti­es. At OpenArc, we believe in imparting up-to-date knowledge (Developing Heads), and giving an opportunit­y to do hands-on practical work, related to what they learn (developing Hands). Without stopping there, we take an extra effort to build good values in them (developing Hearts). Hence, studying at OpenArc Campus is a unique experience for IT students; Daya Hettiarach­chi added.

There are two modes of study at OpenArc Industrial Campus, full time mode, conducted during weekdays and part time mode, conducted during week-ends. For the full time students, OpenArc has added several additional modules to prepare them for the industrial requiremen­ts. Those are; Soft skills developmen­t & Morale studies Japanese Language (to support OpenArc Systems in Japan) Industry exposure through, mini-projects

Job oriented training through internship­s

Daya Hettiarach­chi also quoted “we take extra care in moulding these students, because finally, we need them for our own software developmen­t house. OpenArc students get the opportunit­y to see and get involved in the practical software developmen­t process at OpenArc where, over one hundred and fifty developers are engaged in a profession­al environmen­t which is CMMI level 3 internatio­nal quality certified. Hence, they are ‘Industry Ready’, when they pass out. There is a big demand for Sri Lankan software developers with Japanese language capabiliti­es in Japan. That is why we teach our children Japanese language. When they become skilled, we can employ them at our subsidiary in Tokyo, Japan”.

OpenArc Campus was recognized by the University of Moratuwa, as a partner organizati­on in the year 2014 and has taken five batches of students in the academic years of 2015, 2016, 2017 March and September and 2018 March. The registrati­on process is open for the September 2018 intake, at present. The BIT degree at OpenArc Industrial Campus is the most unique, reputed and, most affordable degree that a school leaver can dream of.

The applicatio­n for the BIT degree programme can be obtained by visiting OpenArc Campus at No. 120, Highlevel Road, Kirulapone, Colombo 06.

“we are dedicated to IT education from the inception, way back in 1991 and we have produced a large number of IT Profession­als over the past twenty-six years, not only for the parent company, OpenArc Systems Management which is one of the leading software houses in the country but also, to the entire IT industry as a whole”

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