Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Horizon Campus offers intake for industry renowned BIT Degree

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The current demand- supply gap for the ICT workforce in the country is widening rather than closing and with the government being overloaded in catering to this demand through its state-owned higher education system alone, means that the private higher education sector needs to step in to educate, train and produce the talent required by the industry at large.

ICT experts are needed today to improve protection against industrial espionage and cyber warfare, or to develop AI, e-health and digital design.

In order to meet this need Horizon Campus, a leading private education institute approved by the University Grants Commission, launched its Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology ( BIT) External Degree program in partnershi­p with the University of Moratuwa in the year 2016.

Wi t h their strong commitment to developing graduates with knowledge, skills and values, Horizon Campus strongly believed that the partnershi­p with the UOM will create and enable them to produce graduates and software engineers of high caliber that meets with global and internatio­nal standards.

As such, over the last three years the degree has been enjoying a tremendous success rate with students having a 100 % employ m e n t rate, immediatel­y upon graduation. This achievemen­t is a strong testament to the high acceptance of the degree by the industry.

Speaking about the value that can be derived from the degree, Dr. Amal Rajapakse, Dean, Faculty of Informatio­n Technology, stated that the degree had an extensive and comprehens­ive curriculum covering every major area of IT and gives a combinatio­n of knowledge about electronic­s, software, computer science and communicat­ions technology.

Students will gain in- depth knowl e d ge in software engineerin­g, web technologi­es, design, mathematic­s, i n f o r mat i o n systems, networking, data structures and algorithms, security and Bio Informatic­s that will prepare them and give the ability to apply technical skills to solve problems and support innovation. They will gain the practical experience required to design efficient, reliable software that meets industry standards and also learn about the hardware on which software runs.

The teaching methodolog­y includes a combinatio­n of lectures, laboratory work and practice. Students will benefit from the extensive group work conducted as well as working in research environmen­ts.

Dr. Rajapakse further noted that “today’s society is highly dependent on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology ( ICT). This programme therefore was designed to meet society’s demands for ICT solutions and prepare a generation of highly skilled specialist­s in the field. The degree creates opportunit­ies for students to utilize the knowledge gained in the programme for either an internatio­nal career, or further master’s level studies that will include the opportunit­y to study MSc in Informatio­n Technology at Moratuwa University.

Additional­ly, the degree will also train students to be exciting technology innovators that help solve p roblems i n bu s i n e s s, commerce, defence, medical research, climate change and the environmen­t.

Dr. Rajapakse concluded by saying “Overall, this degree designed in close collaborat­ion with industry, addresses the g r ow i n g demand for knowledgea­ble graduates possessing the right in-demand skills and the ability to develop systems and solutions that the future digital media world requires’.

Interested parties can obtain further informatio­n by, visiting www.horizoncam­pus.edu.lk or visiting Horizon Campus at Malabe.

 ??  ?? Students of the BIT Degree working on research projects
Students of the BIT Degree working on research projects

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