Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Unlocking New Horizons- Wisen up with Horizon Campus

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Horizon College of Business Technology specialize­s in all four divisions of education under the Horizon C o l l e ge of Business and Technology entity; Pre- School, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary and Higher Education.

Together, the Pre- School, Primary and the Secondary Education divisions function under Horizon College Internatio­nal, which is a government, registered private internatio­nal school. Horizon Campus is the Tertiary and Higher Education division of the Horizon College of Business and Technology (HCBT) Private Ltd and was founded in 2011.

Horizon Campus is a trade mark owned by Horizon College of Business and Technology (Pvt) Ltd, and, it is registered under the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Registrar of Companies. Chairman Upul Daranagama shared a glimpse of the splendor which a student can experience at Horizon Campus.

What does it mean for Horizon Campus to strive within the highly competitiv­e higher education market?

Retracing the journey to 10 years in the past, it started off as a mere dream. Horizon Campus is predominan­tly establishe­d to ensure best quality higher education opportunit­ies to both local and internatio­nal youth. The primary goal is to be recognized as the best residentia­l campus of Sri Lanka whilst maintainin­g the highest level of quality.

The campus started off by being focused on Business and IT related degree programmes. Currently, the portfolio has expanded to include Management, IT, Education, Science, and Law.. The objective is to bridge the gap between the demand for higher education and the supply to facilitate said demand.

Since state universiti­es grant entry for those who are deemed fortunate, the rest are left to resort to other options. At the time of incorporat­ion, the approval process was fairly simple. Horizon started as a Tertiary College and gradually achieved UGC/ MoHE approval in the nonstate sector for higher educationa­l institutio­ns in 2014 as a degree awarding entity. That was the turning point of the journey. Currently, Horizon Campus is a locally and internatio­nally recog

What are the specializa­tions which are offered at Horizon Campus?

Horizon Campus offer 2 types of programmes; The UGC approved unique local degree programmes ranging from Business, IT & Education (and for BioTechnol­ogy, Psychology Accounting in the immediate future) and Internatio­nal Degrees.

Horizon Campus has close affiliatio­ns with an assortment of foreign universiti­es. These universiti­es offer additional programs like Bio- Technology, Law and Early Childhood Education degrees.

What are these affiliated foreign universiti­es?

University of London is a notable affiliatio­n. Nilai and Asia e Universiti­es in Malaysia are other recognized degree awarding entities affiliated with Horizon Campus. Arkansas Stat e University represents the partnershi­p Horizon Campus has establishe­d with USA,

What is the culture cultivated in Horizon Campus?

The culture of Horizon Campus is based on achieving quality and consistenc­y while producing employable graduates. Fledgling undergradu­ates who enter through the doors are nurtured into industrial potent individual­s when they walk into the market as graduates.

It is mandatory for each student to undergo a minimum 6 month long internship before the completion of the designated degree programme. This ensures that a job is guaranteed once the student graduates ( given that all the requiremen­ts are properly achieved).

Weaknesses of the undergradu­ates have been identified and evaluated. A certain segment of students struggle in terms of basic ICT knowledge and English Literacy. To remedy these shortcomin­gs, Horizon Campus offers a 2/ 3 month preparatio­n course to give them a chance to improve themselves. Basic ICT knowledge and English literacy are highly sought after attributes within the highly competitiv­e job market.

Does Horizon Campus find internship­s for its students?

Horizon Campus recommends internship placements for its students. It is also the responsibi­lity of the students ensure that they achieve the sufficient grades and get through interviews in obtaining suitable internship opportunit­ies. These institutio­ns are keen to recruit our students for the last few years. This means that the industry has a positive response for the student output of Horizon Campus. Reputed companies willingly grant employment opportunit­ies to students because of the positive impression­s left by past students.

Horizon Campus tends to provide internal internship­s whenever the need arises. Students can take the role of a teacher for a short period. These teaching posts are available in the sister school of Horizon College Internatio­nal. They can also opt to teach within the Horizon Pre- School network. Those who wish to persue a career in teaching pre-school children can receive the mandatory training within the Horizon network.

How qualified are the lecturers at Horizon Campus?

As a Government approved university, Horizon Campus sets high standards in the quality of the product which is delivered. To achieve that quality, the presence of proficient lecturers is essential. At present Campus boasts 11 Ph.D holders in its permanent cadre inclusive of 2 Professor’s.

The lecturer qualificat­ion levels depend on each programme level. For a lecturer who wishes to teach and undergradu­ate level, a Masters Level qualificat­ion is expected. Similarly, a person who wishes to teach at Masters Level needs to be in possession of a PhD. These procedures are managed according to internatio­nal standards and norms. Every lecturer who steps into the university premises is expected to have sufficient qualificat­ions and/or experience to teach at the relevant degree level.

An internal quality assurance unit is establishe­d to ensure that these lecturers are monitored regularly. They will be evaluated according to performanc­e, peer reviews and student feedback.

Does Horizon Campus promote soft skills developmen­t?

As a private sector university, Horizon Campus’s focus is not limited solely towards academics. Opportunit­ies are laid out to develop student’s soft skills at every horizon. Societies ( Science, ICT, Environmen­tal etc), sports and other extra curricular activities are present to make the experience more worthwhile. Each student will have time to engage in such activities.

A student council is establishe­d to work in close collaborat­ion with the student community. Social activities are conducted through these collaborat­ions. Blood donation, road clearance campaigns and a plethora of religious and festive activities are held regularly to ensure that students are engaged in social events.

These activities give opportunit­ies for students to develop their soft skills. Leadership, teamwork, presentati­on, cognitive skills and critical thinking are aspects which are inherently developed due to the exposure and the experience that is generated through these events.

In terms of leisurely activities, Horizon Campus has its own cricket ground, swimming pool and basketball/ netball/Volleyball courts. Utdoor facilities are rented out to train students in Badminton, on a weekly basis. Students can perform a handful of activities amongst themselves by utilizing these infrastruc­ture.

Horizon Campus has close associatio­ns with the private education sector. As a founder member of the SLANSHEI (Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Non State Higher Education Institutio­ns) students at Horizon Campus have opportunit­ies to engage and interact with students from other private universiti­es. Inter- university seminars, workshops, conference­s, sports events are held consistent­ly. Due to these events, extroverts will gradually transform into introverts.

How does Horizon Campus plan to shape its legacy?

The plan is to become the best residentia­l campus in Sri Lanka which contains all the facilities imaginable. It wishes to operate in a green environmen­t and wishes to produce globally empowered and employable graduates.

What are the plans for the future?

Horizon Campus has entered into a major expansion process. The management wishes to expand the current 6 faculties into a large scale campus, constructe­d in a 22 acre land. The investment made for the project hovers around 5 billion rupees. Phase one of the expansion process is scheduled to be concluded during the early stages of 2020. Thereafter, the Campus will be moving into the new premises in Horizon Drive. The new premises shall have the capacity to facilitate around 12,000 students. This has the potential to be immortaliz­ed as the largest private investment into the higher education sector.

The student representa­tion shall not be limited to local undergradu­ates; this shall provide opportunit­ies to attract internatio­nal students into the Horizon family. Currently, statistics show that the rate of students who travel abroad for higher education keeps on skyrocketi­ng. That is a massive monetary outflow which otherwise could have been contribute­d towards the local economy. Horizon Campus wants to reduce that outflow, and at the same time generate an inflow where foreign students voluntaril­y bring in internatio­nal currency for the domestic economy.

What is your assurance to the society?

As a university, we are embarked on a journey. That journey looks beyond the notion of just simply earning money. It is a journey taken to give a significan­t contributi­on towards the society, country and overall give a contributi­on to the entire world. This is not limited for a single generation; it will reverberat­e through time, to the generation­s which are yet to come.

The fact if it is a public or private university is redundant, as long as the university under considerat­ion addresses the issues wh i c h a c t u a l l y mat t e r. Universiti­es are meant to gift quality education and make sure that undergradu­ates are made employable before they pass out as fully fledged graduates. That is the assurance that the society needs through any academic entity, and those who chose Horizon Campus shall never have any cause for disappoint­ment.

Randheer Mallawaara­chchi

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Chairman Upul Daranagama nized institutio­n.

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