Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UCL Internatio­nal Foundation Programme leads to a British Software Engineerin­g Degree in Sri Lanka

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University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is a well-known provider of career- focused education degrees that gives students the tools needed to thrive on the global stage and is benchmarke­d as a university that is at the forefront of developing degrees in evolving discipline­s like Software Engineerin­g.In 2010, UCLan became the first UK modern university to appear in the QS World University Rankings.

In 2015 the Centre for World University Rankings placed UCLan in the top 3.8 percent of all worldwide universiti­es.

Locally, UCLan is affiliated with Universal College Lanka (UCL), who is known for establishi­ng partnershi­ps with top ranked universiti­es in the world. UCL’s collaborat­ion with UCLan has resulted in bringing students in Sri Lanka, the opportunit­y to study for the industry renowned BSc (Hons) in Software Engineerin­g that is designed with employabil­ity in mind. It has been developed in consultati­on with industry experts so that the curriculum and experience gained by students is one that has all the components that are at the forefront of advancemen­ts in technology.

This is aligned with UCL’s vision to develop a highly skilled workforce for current and future industry needs in Sri Lanka.

Providing an insight into the I n t e r n at i o n a l Fo u n d at i o n Programme and the degree curriculum, Mr. Thepul Ginige, Senior Lecturer and Programme Coordinato­r at UCL stated “use of technology is increasing most parts of everyday life, and there’s a constant need for the software behind it to be updated, maintained and improved. Our foundation and degree programmes therefore focus on and develops a student’s software developmen­t skills in a practical and hands- on manner. It is a diverse course, that covers all the basic knowledge required and a range of technologi­es from mobile app developmen­t to enterprise applicatio­ns across the whole software developmen­t lifecycle, from understand­ing requiremen­ts through to design and implementa­tion and testing. Students enter the degree programme upon completion of the foundation programme.

In the first year, students will develop interactiv­e games using 3D- graphics, Computer Networks and Security and System Analysis and Database Design. In Year 2, they work in a team to design and develop substantia­l, realistic applicatio­ns and learn how to apply industryst­andard software developmen­t techniques to traditiona­l and distribute­d applicatio­ns, design efficient databases using a leading database management system and to programme effectivel­y in Java and C++ and Mobile applicatio­ns.

They study communicat­ions and networks as well as participat­e in a team- based software developmen­t project to apply their project management skills. By Year 3, they will be ready to tackle complex, concurrent systems involving multiple, interactin­g components, where they will take a one-year industrial placement in one of the top 25 blue chip companies in the country and get opportunit­ies to work on live projects for real clients, thoroughly preparing them for immediate employment.

These contempora­ry and profession­ally focused opportunit­ies equip our graduates with the expertise needed to take their dreams to elevated heights, perfectly blending high quality academic study with realworld practice to offer a learning experience that is truly value based and gives students the opportunit­y to build a portfolio of software projects that they can showcase to potential employers. Students are encouraged to do a 1-year internship after the 2nd year and return to finish the final year of study.”

Mr.Ginige also emphasised on further value based activities that are carried out at the UCL.

These comprise of guest lecturers from top industry personnel that share their expertise, providing profession­al insight and enhancing learning experience­s. Others included training workshopst­hat develop and enhance management skills and knowledge of organizati­onal contexts.

Mr.Ginige concluded “Making sure what students learn with us is relevant, up to date and what employers are looking for is our priority.

Therefore, the grounding they get with us will help them to challenge convention­al thinking and develop their own solutions to the many issues that face software engineerin­g and provide them a pathway to study and specialise in any of the futuristic technologi­es in the industry.”

For further details contact UCL campus on 0774 110 000 or visit the Campus at 503, Sri Jayawardan­apura Mawatha, Rjagiriya. Sri Lanka.

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