Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Start your journey towards internatio­nally recognized qualificat­ions after O/L’s with CIRP Internatio­nal Foundation

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What is a Foundation Program?

Considerin­g the trends around the world in qualifying at a younger age and the increasing competitiv­eness in finding a good job, today a significan­t number of students prefer to get qualified as young as possible. As a result alternativ­e ways of entering the bachelor’s degree programs are becoming popular. Out of these several options a foundation program is the most academical­ly sound and reliable way of doing it.

Why did CIRP introduce a foundation program?

Many foundation programs are offered by various institutes in Sri Lanka at the moment, but most of them are restrictin­g students who do them in many ways. For example some foundation programs are narrowed down in curriculum that after completing these programs students could only enter certain degree programs, and some programs are restrictin­g the choice of place or country of higher education, because you can only enter certain universiti­es upon completing them. We at CIRP believe that students should be given a choice to select their future field of study if the education they receive is to be meaningful. That is why we introduced the foundation at CIRP.

How would CIRP Foundation overcome the restrictio­ns you mentioned?

First of all, we offer the broadest range of electives and especially students are free to select any combinatio­n. Along with the

“Learning in a diverse classroom prepares you for real world situations out in the field. Now that I have completed my foundation program I hope to do my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology at CIRP and pursue my Master’s Degree in Australia and work towards being a Child Psychologi­st.” Insiya Rajbhoy Outstandin­g student of the year (Foundation Program)

two core modules of Essential mathematic­s and Academic Writing, which is required to complete any degree today, students can select from a list of subjects in business, arts, science and psychology fields.

What is the advantage of providing such a choice?

We need to understand that students who are doing foundation programs are very young. Most of them do not have an idea about what they would like to do or especially what they are truly good at doing in order to select a field of study that leads to a career. Therefore it is essential that we leave them room until the end of the foundation to take an informed decision based on their own understand­ing of their skills and preference­s. Also by giving them a chance to select a range of different subjects they could actually test these areas themselves and develop an understand­ing of he/himself.

What options are available at the end of the CIRP Foundation?

Students could either select Bachelor’s degrees in Science stream, Business Stream, Hospitalit­y, Arts Stream or Psychology which is straight forward. In addition they could select more attractive degrees such as Business and Psychology, Psychology and Arts, Business and Arts and so on. These options would prepare students to face the challenges of the future world. For example profession­al artists would need to know how to manage his finances or have knowledge in marketing if he/she is to be successful. Also a combinatio­n of Business and Psychology would allow them to get jobs in many areas from marketing to HRM and Corporate training. Internatio­nal universiti­es are offering these combinatio­ns already and its time Sri Lanka does it too.

What are the further study options available to CIRP Foundation students?

Upon completing the program, they could either decide to study further with us or to join another institute in Sri Lanka or abroad. They could enter our BSc/BA programs and graduate in Sri Lanka from the partner universiti­es that we offer degrees from. Ones who are interested in transferri­ng could apply to universiti­es in any continent for most of the degree programs.

Why is it called an Internatio­nal Foundation program?

For two reasons. First is that we have designed the curriculum under the guidance of academics and profession­als from internatio­nal universiti­es therefore the quality of the program in terms of curriculum, assessment­s and delivery is at a truly internatio­nal level.

Secondly this program is accepted by top universiti­es such as Coventry University as an entry qualificat­ion for their degree programs offered in UK. We are in the final stage of finalizing with a whole range of other universiti­es as well. Therefore this program is aimed at not only preparing students to study in Sri Lanka but also to enter top internatio­nal universiti­es, hence called internatio­nal.

What is the purpose of core modules?

The core modules are essential to successful­ly complete any degree program. If the goal of a foundation is to prepare students to the BSc or BA level we must empower them with all necessary skills and knowledge. It is called essential mathematic­s as it only cover the areas that would be useful during the degree. Most students do not do mathematic­s and select social science or arts to avoid mathematic­s, but all of them will find statistics in their research methods in any recognized degree. Therefore it is our responsibi­lity to prepare them for the challenge.

Academic writing is also essen- tial. Students may speak English well and are good at general writing but most of them struggle when it comes to academic writing. This would make them perform poor in their coursework, assignment­s and dissertati­ons. Therefore we have included Academic Writing as a core module for everyone.

What else is special about studying at CIRP?

We are known to attract good students, because we provide excellent teaching, best infrastruc­ture and learning facilities at internatio­nal standards. Also the level of concern and individual attention given to students by the staff is outstandin­g. Students at CIRP feel they are cared for and given the best possible in the country. Therefore there is a strong sense of community at CIRP.

Furthermor­e we provide the maximum opportunit­ies to students to develop themselves through organizing Internatio­nal conference­s, internship­s and placements within and outside CIRP. There are many extra activities such as choir, dancing classes, Rotract Club and other clubs and societies organized through the student council.

We also provide a safe environmen­t for students study by maintainin­g the required level of discipline in students to ensure that the atmosphere at CIRP favors studying and academic activities.

If you are interested in finding out more, you could contact CIRP student advisers on 0112 50 70 71 /72 or visiting us at 230, Galle road, Colombo 04.

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