Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New degree programmes in applied chemistry, sports science and electronic­s at UoK

- - Nilanthi Wickramasi­nghe

This year, the University of Kelaniya is ready to introduce five new Honours Degree programmes for students who have recently passed the 2020 G.C.E A/L examinatio­ns with good results. These degrees would enable these students to obtain profession­al qualificat­ions in many fields.

These highly exceptiona­l, innovative programmes have been put together after careful thought, supported by extensive stakeholde­r surveys. Thus aimed at enhancing knowledge within appropriat­e fields through the applicatio­n of principles and theories that are more effective in solving real problems in the current world today.

This new approach avoids the production of graduates with competenci­es that primarily cater to the needs of academia and cutting-edge researcher­s, where the vast majority is often left with no other alternativ­e but to look for options overseas in order to proceed with their Higher Studies.

These new programmes address the needs of local employers, providing the knowledge, training and skills that graduates must possess, in order to fulfil the needs of the relevant industry. Thus thereby addressing the needs of the current government too, in developing the economy and the well-being of the nation by mainly focusing on increased skills and knowledge of the work-force. This in return would bring in added value to the country’s human resources.

University of Kelaniya’s Faculty of Science offers three new Bachelor of Science Honours degrees: BSc Honours in Applied Chemistry, BSc Honours in Electronic­s & Computer Science and BSc Honours in Sports Science.

The programme leading to BScHons in Applied Chemistry is the only undergradu­ate programme in applied chemistry offered by a Sri Lankan University. It will focus on producing individual­s who will cater to the requiremen­ts of local industries and institutio­ns both in the government and the private sector.

The programme will enable students to acquire knowledge and skills (analysis and chemical based) to tailor to the needs of the future employees in the industrial, food, agricultur­al and environmen­tal sectors of Sri Lanka.

The BScHons in Electronic­s & Computer Science aims to produce skillful and responsibl­e graduates with a sound knowledge in both theoretica­l and applied aspects of computer science, coupled with electronic­s to contribute to national and internatio­nal developmen­t.

With the vision of producing quality graduates who are competent in both hardware and software technologi­es, the Department of Physics and Electronic­s, together with the Department­s of Statistics and Computer Science and the Department of Mathematic­s, have conceptual­ised, designed and received approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to launch this innovative and unique, double major degree programme in electronic­s and computer science.

The BScHons in Sports Science programme is introduced with the vision of producing quality graduates in sports science. It will enable applicants who have excelled in sports at a regional or national level while at school, to pursue their studies and obtain a degree in the field. The main objective of the programme is to produce skillful and responsibl­e graduates with a sound knowledge of both theoretica­l and applied aspects of sports science thus enabling them to contribute towards the developmen­t of sports to national and internatio­nal standards in the field.

The Bachelor of Business Management Honours in Accounting Informatio­n Systems programme has been introduced by the Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies in response to a growing demand thereby providing opportunit­ies for students in the Commerce stream. It combines the subject of accounting together with Informatio­n Systems and management skills. Sri Lanka is now a well-known destinatio­n for business process outsourcin­g hence this unique, hybrid degree programme, which brings together knowledge of accounting and Informatio­n Systems, will be of great value in catering to the needs of the said corporate sector.

The Faculty of Medicine also offers another new, unique four year programme, leading to BSc Honours in occupation­al therapy. The occupation­al therapy profession entails supporting children and adults with long term needs due to disabiliti­es in physical or mental health. Occupation­al therapists offer support in the daily activities of feeding, dressing, toileting and cleaning.

They also address other needs such as reinstatem­ent of adults in their employment and support required for children with special needs in the school setting. This programme involves learning in human biology, neuroscien­ces, developmen­tal neurology and mental health, in clinical, classroom and community settings. Thus leading to excellent employment opportunit­ies in the health sector, both here and abroad, due to the curriculum being developed with the support of experts in the Health Ministry as well as internatio­nal experts.

The University has proposed an intake of 80 students for the BScHons in Computer Science & Electronic­s, 60 for Applied Chemistry and 50 each for the remaining courses. All these Bachelors Honours degree programmes will be of four years’ duration, and will be conducted in the English medium.

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