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Department of Economics & Statistics

Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in ICT, BA (Hons) in ICT

The Honors Degree Program in Information and Communication Technology conducted by the Department of Economics and Statistics seeks to produce Scholars, Innovators, Leaders and Global Citizens in the following manner: 

 

Scholars - Graduates produced by the Department have a broad knowledge base and disciplinary expertise. They are aware of contemporary research in their field of specialization and able to conduct their own research and investigations. They are excited by ideas, discovery and learning and are conscientious in their endeavors by analyzing the real-world incidences through sophisticated analytical platform to understand the complexities of the worlds they encounter at work and in society. 

 

Innovators - Graduates of the Department have to be with a vision for future and solution focused. They are capable of developing unique and sustainable solutions to real world problems using the knowledge experience they gain from the extracurricular activities in the University. 

 

Leaders - Our graduates take personal responsibility and seek opportunities to work with others to advance thinking and achievement in all spheres of their lives. They are confident, inspiring, influential, and especially able to turn their job into a career.

 

Global Citizens - Graduates who complete our degree program are expected to be able appreciate the role of the University and are aware of global issues. They act with integrity and fluency across cultures and perspectives, are committed to the betterment of society, open in their thinking and appreciative of the riches that diversity and equity bring. 

 

Graduate Capabilities - There are six clusters of generic capabilities which the Department seeks to foster in all of its graduates through teaching and learning in the respective Honors Degree Programs of study. These, as relevant to the Honors Degree Program in Information and Communication Technology, are:

 

1. Disciplinary Knowledge & Practice 

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Graduates are expected to understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in the field of ICT and appreciate the role of their discipline in its contexts especially in the Graphic designing & Software development Industry. 

This theme includes the ability to

  • demonstrate an advanced knowledge and understanding of the core aspects of the area of study.
  • critically analyze data, make judgments and propose solution to problems.
  • construct and sustain arguments use these arguments ,ideas and techniques in problem solving.
  • use practical skills and enquiry efficiently within the area of study.
  • do research in the field of study.
  • operate fluently in the Industry of Graphic designing & Software development Industry and practices of ICT.
  • understand the wider trends and developments that have shaped the field of study.
  • fulfill the ICT requirements in Interdisciplinary Solutions in the Industry 

 

2. Critical Thinking 

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Graduates are expected to be able to contest knowledge and practice, critically consider ideas, texts and research and think reflectively and reflexively.

This theme includes the ability to

  • think imaginatively and innovatively.
  • analyze problems from multiple perspectives.
  • access information and judge its pertinence.
  • introduce new dimensions to existing ones in the domestic environment.
  • enrich domestic tools of thinking. 

 

3. Solution Seeking 

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Graduates are expected to be able to apply theory, analysis, research and creative skills to solve problems and make reasoned decisions. They are expected to be able to consider long-term and big picture perspectives, to systematically address complex problems and to be imaginative in their solution seeking specially in industry projects.

This theme includes the ability to

  • construct and sustain arguments and use these arguments, ideas and techniques in problem solving for a given situation.
  • consider long-term and big picture perspectives including, where applicable, sustainability and social, economic and environmental impact.

 

4. Communication & Engagement  

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Graduates are expected to be able to receive and interpret information, express ideas and share knowledge with diverse audiences in a range of media and formats. They are expected to be able to establish a rapport and build collaborative relationships with individuals and groups. 

This theme includes the ability to

  • communicate/present information, ideas, issues and solution efficiently and effectively.
  • demonstrate awareness of the current developments in the area of study.
  • participate actively in teams and professional networks.
  • communicate effectively using ICT skills with latest technologies and tools.
  • adapt an artistic, design-based or discursive style to audience and purpose.
  • express ideas effectively in writing, speech, design, image and sound using English, Sinhala and Tamil appropriately and accurately including public speaking.
  • chart and present data.

 

5. Independence & Integrity

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Graduates are expected to be able to learn and work autonomously and ethically. They are expected to be lifelong learners, to show resilience, proactively and an ability to make principled decisions in academic and professional spheres. 

This theme includes the ability to

  • participate in lifelong learning in and beyond their discipline.
  • exhibit resilience, independence and personal autonomy
  • demonstrate leadership, personal characteristics and attitudes that are consistent with ethical behavior.
  • understand academic integrity and professional ethics within a disciplinary context.
  • learn independently and proactively. 

 

6. Social & Environmental Responsibilities

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As a member of an organization - Graduates who complete our degree program are expected to have the ability to adapt to the working environment changes and organization culture with positive attitudes and passion. 

This theme includes the ability to

  • always see the positive view of every experience getting in the organization
  • good emotional bond with the organization
  • easily adapt to the organization culture
  • use ITC skills to improve the existing environment

As a Citizen - Graduates are expected to be sensitive to cultural diversity and embrace difference. Our graduates are expected to recognize a role for themselves in industry as well as Society to use the knowledge of the ICT in the goodwill of the social, cultural, environment and be able to create the forms of future interpersonal communication mechanisms with safety in every aspect inside the global village.

This theme includes the ability to

  • consider the wider application of ICT in local and global issues.
  • adopt to new technology and culture changes.
  • demonstrate awareness of effective communication with ICT in world events and trends
  • exercise cultural competence and appreciate diversity.
  • participate in community based projects.

 

 

Year I Semester I

ICT 111 (3) Computer Architecture and Fundamentals of Programming

 

Year I Semester II

ICT 121 (3) Information Systems (IS)

 

Year II Semester I

ICT 211 (3) H + G +M Social and Professional Issues in IT

ICT 212 (3) H + G Fundamentals of System Design

ICT 213 (3) H E-Commerce Technology

 

Year II Semester II

ICT 221 (3) H + G +M Database Management Systems

ICT 222 (3) H + G Applications of System Design

ICT 223 (3) H Barcode Technology

 

Year III Semester I

ICT 311 (3) H + G +M Advanced Web Development

ICT 312 (3) H + G* Data Communication and Computer Network

ICT 313 (3) H + G* Advanced Mathematics for ICT

ICT 314 (3) H Object Oriented System Design

ICT 315 (3) H Application of Open Sources Software

 

Year III Semester II

ICT 321 (3) H + G +M Application of Interactive Multimedia Design

ICT 322 (3) H + G* Computer Hardware Technology and Troubleshooting

ICT 323 (3) H + G* Computer Aided Design (CAD)

ICT 324 (3) H Graphics Design Applications

ICT 325 (3) H Application of System Development

ICT 326 (3) G* Scientific Report Writing

 

Year IV Semester I

ICT 411 (3) H Research Methods

ICT 412 (3) H Audio and Video Editing Technology

ICT 413 (3) H Open Source Web Development

ICT 414 (3) H Object Oriented Programming Languages

ICT 415 (3) H ICT Base Interactive Learning & Teaching Methods

 

Year IV Semester II

ICT421 (6) H Dissertation / Practical Training

 

G* is required to be followed by the students who obtain Information Communication Technology as the major subject in the general degree only.

 

SLQF Level:
General 05 | Honours 06

Credits:
120 (Hons) | 100 (General)

Duration:
04 Years (Hons) | 03 Years (General)

Medium of Instruction:
English/Sinhala

Delivery of Lectures:
Full time

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