Overview of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
The establishment of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka and its predecessor, the South Eastern University College of Sri Lanka, no doubt fulfilled the long felt needs of the people of the South eastern region. The birth of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka also coincided with more positive thinking and policy of the Government to broad – base University education further, by extending it to periphery and less developed regions in the country such as the South Eastern region. But it was due to certain special and unfortunate circumstances in the country caused by the on – going militancy at that time and civil unrest in the North and East of the country, which actually hastened its establishment. When the militancy and civil strife in the North forced out the Muslim staff and students of the University of Jaffna, ad-hoc arrangements were made to accommodate them mainly at the Eastern University at Vantharumulai in Batticaloa district. But owing to deteriorating communal harmony between the Tamils and Muslims and several unfortunate incidents, which took place in that region, the Muslim staff and students were compelled to leave the Eastern University too, with their studies abruptly interrupted. This problem promptly took up to the notice of the Government to find a lasting solution. The government, which was already keen to expand university education to the less developed region, recognized the need for immediate relief.
It was under such circumstances that the South Eastern University College of Sri Lanka was established for the displaced students and academic staff from the Eastern University by an order through gazette notification 88/9 of 26 July, 1995 under the provisions of section 24A of the University act No. 16 of 1978 as amended by Act No. 07 of 1985. By October 1995, basic facilities were found and nucleus staff appointed to commence academic activities in part of the premises of the Government Teachers’ Training College at Addalaichenai. University College was ceremonially inaugurated with a batch of 33 students belonging to the 1992/93 academic year, who had already completed their first year of studies at the Eastern University. Soon after commencing academic activities with these students, the University College admitted two batches in December 1995 for the First Year Course of Studies, by the admission of The University Grants Commission, consisting of 91 students of academic year 1993/94 and 108 students of academic Year 1994/95.
Encouraged by the progress made by the University College in proving the basic facilities for the academic activities within a short spell of time, the Government decided to confer it the status of a full fledged National University. Thus, by gazette notification 916/7 of 27th March 1996, the South Eastern University College raised a National University under the corporate name of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. It thus commenced its activities as a fully fledged university from 15th May 1996.
Vision and Mission of SEUSL
- 01. Being recognized for the excellence on quality assurance, accreditation and international presence, links and exchanges.
- 02. Being recognized for outstanding research, publication and commercialization.
- 03. A University with expanded opportunities for higher education and improved employability of graduates.
- 04. Being efficiently equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure effective for teaching, learning, research, sports and recreational activities of international standards
- 05. Being nationally recognized for localized response on social harmony and development through proactive collaborations with community and industry.
- 06. A national icon for good corporate governance
Council
Name of the Members
Ex-Officio Members
Prof. A. Rameez | – Vice Chancellor |
Prof. M.M. Fazil | – Dean / Faculty of Arts and Culture |
Dr. S. Safeena M.G.H. | – Dean / Faculty of Management and Commerce |
Dr. MH. Haroon | – Dean / Faculty of Applied Sciences |
Prof. SMM. Mazahir | – Dean / Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language |
Prof. M.A.L.A. Haleem | – Dean/ Faculty of Engineering |
Dr. U.L. Abdul Majeed | – Dean/ Faculty of Technology |
Appointed Members
Dr. Anver M. Mustapha |
Eng. Muheenudeen Abdul Cader |
Dr. TSRTR. Rajab |
Eng. NT. Mohamed Sirajudeen |
Mr. MC. Mohamed Nawas |
Prof. Colin N. Peiris |
Mr. DML. Bandaranayake |
Mr. IM. Haniffa |
Mr. JM. Naleer |
Prof. (Ms.) Hema MKK Pathirana |
Senate Nominees
Prof. A.M. Razmy | – Professor |
Prof. (Mrs.) F.H.A. Rauf | – Professor (Chair) |
Secretary
Mr. H Abdul Saththar | – Registrar |
Faculties
- Arts & Culture
- Management & Commerce
- Applied Sciences
- Islamic Studies & Arabic Language
- Engineering
- Technology
- Dept Of Social Sciences
- Dept Of Languages
- Dept Of Geography
- Dept Of Political Science
- Dept Of Economics & Statistics
- Dept Of English Language Teaching
- Dept Of Sociology
- Dept Of Information Technology
- Postgraduate Unit
Department of Social Sciences
Welcome to the Department of Social Sciences !!!
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
HIS | 1101 | History of Pre Modern Sri Lanka | 03 |
HIS | 1201 | Themes in the History of Modern Sri Lanka | 03 |
HIS | 2101 | The Magadhan Empire in India | 03 |
HIS | 2201 | The Turks and the Mughals in India | 03 |
HIS | 3101 | The history of Europe from 1453 – 1789 AD | 03 |
HIS | 3201 | The French Revolution and Nationalism in Europe | 03 |
Philosophy and Psychology Counseling
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
PHY | 1101 | Issues and Problems in Philosophy | 03 |
PHY | 1201 | Fundamental Issues in Psychology | 03 |
PHY | 2101 | Modern Western Philosophy | 03 |
PHY | 2102 | Greek and Medieval Philosophy | 03 |
PHY | 2103 | Psychology of Human Development | 03 |
PHY | 2201 | Social Psychology | 03 |
PHY | 2202 | Contemporary European Philosophy | 03 |
PHY | 2203 | Muslim Fine Arts and Aesthetic | 03 |
PHY | 3101 | Moral Issues and Social Justice | 03 |
PHY | 3102 | Philosophy of Religion | 03 |
PHY | 3103 | Advance Logic and Scientific Method | 03 |
PHY | 3201 | Political Philosophy and Human Rights | 03 |
PHY | 3202 | Philosophy of Marxism | 03 |
PHY | 3203 | Abnormal Psychology | 03 |
PHY | 4101 | Philosophy of Science and Social Science | 03 |
PHY | 4102 | Philosophy of Violence and Peace | 03 |
PHY | 4103 | Theories and Strategies in Counseling | 03 |
PHY | 4201 | Recent Trends in Continental Philosophy | 03 |
PHY | 4202 | Psychological Counseling: Techniques and Methods | 03 |
PHY | 4203 | Internship Report or Dissertation | 07 |
DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES
Languages
English
Hindu Civilization
Sinhala
Tamil
English
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
ENG | 1101 | Introduction to Literature | 03 |
ENG | 1201 | Commonwealth Literature | 03 |
ENG | 2101 | Poetry and Short Story | 03 |
ENG | 2201 | Fiction | 03 |
ENG | 3101 | Linguistics and Syntax | 03 |
ENG | 3201 | Principles of Practical Criticism | 03 |
Hindu Civilization
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
HIC | 1101 | The Sources of the Hindu Tradition | 03 |
HIC | 1201 | Introduction to Hindu Civilization | 03 |
HIC | 2101 | History of Hinduism in India up to AD 1200 | 03 |
HIC | 2102 | The religion and Philosophy of the panishads and the Bhagavad Gita | 03 |
HIC | 2103 | Hindu Civilization in South East Asia** | 03 |
HIC | 2104 | The Six Systems of Hindu Philosophy (excluding the Vedanta) ** | 03 |
HIC | 2201 | Hinduism in Medieval and Modern India | 03 |
HIC | 2202 | The Vedanta School of Hindu Philosophy | 03 |
HIC | 2203 | Hinduism in Sri Lanka** | 03 |
HIC | 2204 | Bhakti Literature of the Palleva period (AD 500 – 850) ** | 03 |
HIC | 3101 | Hindu Architecture | 03 |
HIC | 3102 | Women in Hindu Society | 03 |
HIC | 3103 | Hindu Dances: Classical and Folk Traditions** | 03 |
HIC | 3104 | Mural and Portrait Paintings** | 03 |
HIC | 3105 | Buddhism and Jainism in India** | 03 |
HIC | 3201 | Hindu Sculpture and Iconography | 03 |
HIC | 3202 | Medieval Saiva and Vaisnava Literature in Tamil | 03 |
HIC | 3203 | History of Hindu Music** | 03 |
HIC | 3204 | Hindu Political Theories and Institutions** | 03 |
HIC | 3205 | Hindu Ethics** | 03 |
HIC | 4101 | Schools of Saivism | 03 |
HIC | 4102 | Hinduism and Globalization | 03 |
HIC | 4103 | Hindu Science** | 03 |
HIC | 4104 | Introduction to Sanskrit Literature** | 03 |
HIC | 4201 | Vedic and Agamic Traditions | 03 |
HIC | 4202 | Hindu Social and Political Theories and Institutions** | 03 |
HIC | 4203 | Saiva Siddhanta with Reference to Selected Texts** | 03 |
HIC | 4204 | Critical Essay / Dissertation | 07 |
Sinhala
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
SIN | 1101 | Introduction to Sinhala Language and Practical Grammar | 03 |
SIN | 1201 | Introduction to Sinhala Literature and Literary Appreciation | 03 |
SIN | 2101 | Prescribed Text | 03 |
SIN | 2201 | Literature from Other Languages | 03 |
SIN | 3101 | Translation Studies | 03 |
SIN | 3201 | Folk lore in Sinhala | 03 |
Tamil
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
TML | 1101 | Introduction to Tamil Literature and Literary Appreciation | 03 |
TML | 1102 | Introduction to Tamil Language and Practical Grammar | 03 |
TML | 2101 | Structure of Modern Tamil: Phonology and Morphology | 03 |
TML | 2102 | Practical Criticism and Literary Aesthetics | 03 |
TML | 2103 | Modern Poetry in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2104 | Development of Short Story in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2105 | Islamic Literature in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2201 | Modern Tamil Syntax | 03 |
TML | 2202 | Folk Literature and Folk Literary Studies in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2203 | Development of Novel in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2204 | Ethical Literature in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 2205 | Principles of Modern Linguistics | 03 |
TML | 3101 | Classical Tamil Poetry and Poetics | 03 |
TML | 3102 | Modern Literary Theories | 03 |
TML | 3103 | Tamil Drama and Theatre | 03 |
TML | 3104 | Devotional Poetry in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 3105 | Translation: Theory and Practice | 03 |
TML | 3201 | Classical Tamil Grammar | 03 |
TML | 3202 | Research Methodology and Report Writing | 03 |
TML | 3203 | Epic Poetry in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 3204 | History of Tamil Studies | 03 |
TML | 3205 | Tamil Poetics: Prosody and Alankaara | 03 |
TML | 4101 | Modernization of Tamil Language | 03 |
TML | 4102 | Tamil Language and Literature in Sri Lanka | 03 |
TML | 4103 | Medieval Tamil Grammar | 03 |
TML | 4104 | History of Literary Criticism in Tamil | 03 |
TML | 4105 | Tamil Journalism | 03 |
TML | 4201 | History of Tamil Language | 03 |
TML | 4202 | Tamil Grammatical Tradition | 03 |
TML | 4203 | Lexicography: Theory and Practice | 03 |
TML | 4204 | South Asian Literature in Tamil Translation | 03 |
TML | 4205 | Tamil Paleography & Inscriptions | 03 |
TML | Dissertation & Report Writing | 07 |
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Fields of Study
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
GEO | 1101 | Fundamental of Physical Geography | 03 |
GEO | 1201 | Fundamentals of Human Geography | 03 |
GEO | 2101 | Cartography and Computer Assisted Mapping | 03 |
GEO | 2102 | Population Geography | 03 |
GEO | 2103 | Climatology | 03 |
GEO | 2201 | Economic Geography | 03 |
GEO | 2202 | Geomorphology | 03 |
GEO | 2203 | Computer Application in Geography | 03 |
GEO | 3101 | Natural Resource Management | 03 |
GEO | 3102 | Geographic Information System | 03 |
GEO | 3103 | Practical: Climatic data analysis & Socio economic data analysis** | 03 |
GE | 3104 | Urban Geography (Elective)** | 03 |
GEO | 3201 | Population and Settlement Geography | 03 |
GEO | 3202 | Remote sensing | 03 |
GEO | 3203 | Climate Change | 03 |
GEO | 4101 | Medical Geography | 03 |
GEO | 4102 | Disaster Management | 03 |
GEO | 4103 | Watershed Management | 03 |
GEO | 4104 | Regional development (Elective) | 03 |
GEO | 4201 | Physical Environment of Sri Lanka | 03 |
GEO | 4202 | Environmental impact Assessment (EIA) | 03 |
GEO | 4203 | Agriculture Geography (Elective) | 03 |
GEO | 4204 | Dissertation / Internship and Report Writing | 07 |
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political Science is the scientific study of state and society, and it focuses on the theory and practice of government and politics at the local, state, national, and international levels. The Political Science degree program has always been an integral part of the main curriculum of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, ever since its establishment in 1995. The Department of Social Sciences offered the Political Science degree program until a separate department for Political Science was established in 2015
The Department of Political Science has six full-time academics and more than four hundred undergraduates. The department offers both general and special degree programs in the field of Political Science. Further it offers the subject of Public Administration for B.A. general degree program. The medium of instruction of both degree programs is Tamil. However, the department is working earnestly to start courses based on the English medium of instruction as early as possible. The department has recently introduced a postgraduate research degree programs (M.Phil & PhD) to cater to the needs of students
The purpose of our degree programs is to deepen knowledge and understanding of government and politics around the world. Our courses are designed to develop the critical skills of students that will help them succeed in almost any career. Most of our courses have assignments that enhance socio-emotional skills and analytical thinking among students, which are essential for almost all careers in the present job market.
The Department of Political Science has recently revised its curriculum and introduced several new courses to enhance the employability of our graduates with the support of AHEAD (Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development) Project funded by the World Bank.
Our vision is to be a leading educational hub of excellence for advanced studies in Political Science dealing with emerging socio-political crises globally and nationally
Department of Political Science offers the following subjects
Subject Code | Subject No. | Subject | Credit |
PPS | 1101 | Introduction to Politics-I Political Ideas | 03 |
PPS | 1201 | Introduction to Politics-II Political Structures | 03 |
PPS | 2101 | Elements of Public Administration | 03 |
PPS | 2102 | An Introduction to International Relations and Major Themes | 03 |
PPS | 2103 | Political Philosophy | 03 |
PPS | 2201 | Constitutional Development in Sri Lanka | 03 |
PPS | 2202 | Gender and Politics | 03 |
PPS | 2203 | Political Systems in Western Europe | 03 |
PPS | 3101 | Peace and Conflict -Theoretical Analysis | 03 |
PPS | 3102 | Media and Politics | 03 |
PPS | 3103 | Public Policy** Comparative Politics ** | 03 |
PPS | 3104 | 03 | |
PPS | 3201 | Conflict Resolution and Management – Case Studies | 03 |
PPS | 3202 | Contemporary Terrorism and Violence | 03 |
PPS | 3203 | Foreign Policy of Sri Lanka | 03 |
PPS | 4101 | State and Region in South Asia | 03 |
PPS | 4102 | Ethnic Conflict and Minority Politics in Sri Lanka | 03 |
PPS | 4103 | Democracy and Human Rights | 03 |
PPS | 4201 | Issues in Sri Lankan Politics | 03 |
PPS | 4202 | Post Conflict Development and Peace Buildings | 03 |
PPS | 4203 | Dissertation / Internship and Report Writing | 07 |
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
The Department of Economics and Statistics was established in 2016 by the government Gazette Extraordinary No.1964/11 of 26th April 2016. It contained an amendment to the order of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka and established a New Department of Economics and Statistics at the Faculty of Arts and Culture.
The Vision of the department is to be a center of excellence for the creation and dissemination of knowledge in economics and statistics and the Mission is The Department of Economics and Statistics is to train students at the undergraduate level in the methods, ideas of economics, and statistics, and to conduct both basic and applied research in economics and statistics that pushes forward the frontier of knowledge in the field for their further study and employment opportunity in the dynamic world.
The Department of Economics and Statistics is presently offering Economics and Statistics for General Degree Students and BA in Economics for special degree students. Moreover, many courses which are offered by the department are formulated to find the solutions to the regional, national, and international economic issues with theoretical knowledge and empirical applications.
The programs introduce students to the intellectual capacity, theoretical ideas, and empirical skills that are necessary for conducting advanced research, teaching, and working on issues in the present world. Further, each Special degree student gets the opportunity to do independent research and write a dissertation, and the general subject students, expand and widen their understanding of Economics and Statistics. Especially, every year our students get internship opportunities at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Also, many job opportunities were opened for the students who had a special degree in Economics and they were employed in many government or non-government organizations. The Department has also introduced interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary courses in Basic Mathematics and Statistics.
In the future, the Economics and Statistics Degree program will start at the inception of the Faculty of Arts and Culture, to be commenced Bachelor of Arts Honors in Tourism and Hospitality. The Department has also introduced a new course of studies and interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subjects to expand the scope of the discipline.
The Graduate Profilefor Economics and Statistics
Scholarly, knowledgeable, and professional
Competent in analyzing the development and a wide range of human behaviors: Improving the knowledge in Economics and Statistics leads to enhancing knowledge in understanding the functions of key actors in an economic system such as the household, business, and government.
Use conceptual and theoretical elements and frameworks in explaining the functioning of the economy: An important ability of the graduates is to realize the conceptual frameworks, theories, and models in the field of economics and be able to provide useful insights into the operations of an economy.
Understand and appraise the significance of contemporary economic issues: Understanding any economic issues, crises, and challenges currently faced by any economy is one of the instrumental scholarly contributions attributable to those who graduate in the field of economics.
Evaluate and assess social efficiency: As social members, graduates will be able to understand the goal of achieving social efficiency that is affected by the routine economic activities such as consumption and production and their positive and negative externalities and can respond effectively to such changes.
Competent in the Employment Market
Ability to compete for employment opportunities in related economic institutions: Realizing that the business entities are endowed with career opportunities for graduates in economic studies, demonstrate capability, and effectively compete for jobs locally and globally using the knowledge and skills acquired in the study program.
Endowed with skills that would enhance career prospects in research-related fields: The skills being developed and improved through training in Economics and Statistics enhance the opportunities for employment in research-oriented careers. Analytical skills developed through the courses in Mathematics and Statistics would provide confidence in undertaking independent research.
Collaborative skills and coordination ability for employment: Learning regional and international economics will pave the way for creating opportunities for graduates in economics and statistics to pursue career opportunities in the international arena. The skills and the knowledge in international cooperation, collaboration, and coordination would help connect the domestic economy with international economies and markets.
Creative and innovative: The prime return gained from the program would be entrepreneurship and creative skills, which the program seeks to achieve through different practical courses. Businesses and investors seeking graduates with innovative and creative minds will benefit from this program.
Competitive in policy planning and implementation-related career opportunities: The policy planning and implementation need people capable of efficient uses of economic resources through the strategic planning process. Graduates in Economics and Statistics have an advantage in the fields of project appraisal, policy making, and policy implementation. In addition, they can contribute to policymaking with their spatial analytical skills. These graduates can contribute the knowledge and skills essential to assist the policymakers in identifying the fundamental and the central economic problems typically faced by any society in the process of allocating scarce economic resources.
Socially and environmentally responsive: Responsive to environmental challenges: Graduates in economics and statistics can be responsive to the environmental challenges faced by society. The course on environmental economics and inter-disciplinary courses will guide the graduates in maintaining the environmental and atmospheric balance while fulfilling human needs and wants.
Socially responsive and relevant: The study program on economics and statistics, while providing specific skills in the field of economics, seeks to also provide a multidisciplinary orientation by incorporating courses from different social science disciplines. This would help graduates to adopt a broader perspective about societal problems and challenges.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) has been upgraded to Department of English Language Teaching under the Faculty of Arts and Culture as per the gazette notification published on 14 June 2017. It is a vibrant department which offers a wide range of English Language courses to all the faculties in the university. The newly established Department of English Language Teaching adopts a student- centered approach to teach all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. It conducts general as well as subject related (EAP) courses. It also offers a Special Degree in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL). The Department of English Language Teaching is presently engaged in the task of designing new courses that aim to look at new, interesting and innovative ways of teaching English as a second language.
Courses
Special Degree in TESL
Course Code | Course Unit |
---|---|
1st Year Semester I | |
ENM 11013 | Introduction to Literature |
1st Year Semester II | |
ENM 12013 | Postcolonial Literature |
2nd Year Semester I | |
ENM 21013 | Poetry and Short Story |
ELM 21023 | Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills |
ELM 21033 | Introduction to Language and Linguistics |
2nd Year Semester II | |
ENM 22013 | Fiction and Drama |
ELM 22023 | Teaching Speech and Listening |
ELM 22033 | Structure of English |
3rd year Semester I | |
ELM 31013 | Classroom Management |
ELM 31023 | Grammar for Language Teaching |
ELM 31033 | Principles of Education and Language Learning Theories |
3rd year Semester II | |
ELM 32013 | Second Language Acquisition |
ELM 32023 | English Language Teaching Methods |
ELM 32033 | Technology in ESL classrooms |
ELC 32022 | Action research in ESL classes |
ELC 32032 | English Morphology |
4th year Semester I | |
ELM 41013 | Testing and Evaluation |
ELM 41023 | Discourse Analysis |
ELM 41034 | Practical Teaching I (at university level among peer students) |
ELM 41043 | Research Methods |
ELC 41012 | Educational Psychology |
4th year Semester II | |
ELM 42016 | Practical Teaching II (at school level) |
ELM 42025 | Dissertation |
ELM 42034 | Portfolio Assignment |
General English Language
Faculty of Arts and Culture
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | ELC 11012 | Elementary English – I and II |
02 | ELC 21012 | Pre Intermediate English –I and II |
03 | ELC 31012 | Intermediate English –I and II |
04 | ELC 41012 | English For Communication- I and II |
Faculty of Management and Commerce
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | MIT 11063 | English for IT |
Mgt | English I | |
B/Com | English I |
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | ELA 11011 | English – I (BS) |
ELA 11011 | English – I (PS) | |
02 | ELA 21011 | English – I (BS) |
ELA 21021 | English – I (PS) |
Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | ELC 11012 | Elementary English – I |
02 | ELC 21012 | Pre Intermediate English –I |
03 | ELC 31012 | Intermediate English –I |
Faculty of Engineering
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | ID 11001 | English – I and II |
Faculty of Technology
Year | Subject Code | Course Title |
---|---|---|
01 | CCT 11012 | English I (BST) |
CCT 11012 | English I (ICT) |
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ARTS – GENERAL
YEAR 01
Semester I
ITC 11012 – Introduction to Information Technology
Semester II
ITC 12012 – Computer Applications
YEAR 02
Semester I
ITC 21012 – Web Development
Semester II
ITC 22012 – Database Management System
YEAR 03
Semester I
ITC 31012 – Graphic Design
Semester II
ITC 32012 – Data Communication and Network
BACHELOR OF ARTS – HONOURS
YEAR 01
Semester I
ITM 11013 – Computer System
Semester II
ITM 12013 – Information System
YEAR 02
Semester I
ITM 21013 – Introduction to Programming
ITM 21023 – Mathematics for Computing
ITM 21033 – Database Systems
ITM 21043 – System Analysis and Design
ITM 21053 – Principles of Management
Semester II
ITM 22013 – Multimedia and Graphic Design
ITM 22023 – Operating System
ITM 22033 – Web Programming
ITM 22043 – e-Business Technologies
ITM 22053 – Communication Skills
YEAR 03
Semester I
ITM 31013 – Computer Networks
ITM 31023 – Data Structures and Algorithms
ITM 31033 – Object Oriented Programming
ITM 31043 – Professional Practices
ITM 31052 – IT Group Project
Semester II
ITM 32013 – Information Security
ITM 32023 – Software Engineering
ITM 32033 – Research Methods for IT
ITM 32043 – Data Mining and Machine Learning
ITM 32053 – Enterprise Application Development
YEAR 04
Semester I
ITM 4113 – IT Project Management
ITM 4123 – Visual Programming
ITM 4143 – Computer Architecture
Semester II
ITM 4223 – Industrial Training
ITM 4233 – Dissertation/ Final Project
POSTGRADUATE UNIT – FAC
Faculty of Arts & Culture
POSTGRADUATE UNIT – FAC
The Faculty of Arts and Culture is committed to pursue excellence in teaching and research in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities. As a growing faculty, University Grants Commission (UGC) has given its approval to offer M.Phil, M.A., and PGD in Tamil in order to meet the higher educational needs of people in the country and to ensure and educationally qualified, skillful manpower available for the society, for a better working environment and a societal growth. M.Phil program is developed specially for professionals seeking to further enhance their knowledge, skills and competencies for career advancement.
- Dept. Of Acc: & Finance
- Dept. Of Management
- Dept. Of Management & IT
- Dept. Of Marketing Management
- Postgraduate Unit
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE
Accountancy Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Tile |
ACC1201 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
ACC2102 | COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING |
ACC3103 | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTING |
ACC3104 | ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
ACC3105 | AUDITING |
ACC3106 | TAXATION |
ACC3207 | COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM |
ACC4108 | PUBLIC ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE |
ACC3209 | ACCOUNTING THEORY AND STANDARD |
ACC4210 | STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING |
Finance Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Title |
FIN2201 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
FIN3102 | INTERNATIONAL FINANCE |
FIN3103 | ADVANCED COOPERATE FINANCE |
FIN3204 | BANK MANAGEMENT |
FIN3205 | FINANCIAL REPORTING |
FIN4106 | INVESTMENT ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT |
FIN4207 | VALUATION THEORY AND APPLICATION |
FIN4108 | FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS |
FIN4109 | FINANCIAL SERVICE INSTITUTION |
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
Management Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
MGT1101 | Management and Entrepreneurial Skills |
MGT1102 | Business Mathematics |
MGT1203 | Business Statistics |
MGT2104 | Introduction to Tourism |
MGT3105 | Quantitative Techniques for Management |
MGT2206 | Business Communications |
MGT2207 | Commercial and Industrial Law |
MGT3208 | Total Quality Management |
MGT4109 | Organizational Change and Development |
MGT3210 | Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship |
MGT2211 | Operations Management |
MGT4112 | Strategic Management |
MGT4113 | Project Management |
MGT4214 | Contemporary Issues in Management |
Marketing Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
MKM2201 | Marketing Management |
MKM3202 | Consumer Behavior |
MKM3103 | Marketing Environment |
MKM3104 | Marketing Information System |
MKM4105 | Marketing Communication Strategy |
MKM3106 | Business To Business and Service Marketing |
MKM3207 | Brand Management |
MKM4108 | Marketing Research |
MKM3209 | Sales Management |
MKM4110 | International Marketing |
MKM4211 | Strategic Marketing Management |
Human Resource Management Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
HRM2101 | Organizational Behavior |
HRM2202 | Human Resource Management |
HRM3103 | Labour Law and Industrial Relations |
HRM3104 | Human Resource Planning and Staffing |
HRM3205 | Human Resource Development |
HRM3206 | Performance Appraisal |
HRM3207 | Management of Employee Health and Safety |
HRM3208 | Compensation Management |
HRM4109 | International Human Resource Management |
HRM4110 | Work Psychology and Counseling |
HRM4111 | Human Relations |
HRM4112 | Total Quality and Human Resources |
HRM4213 | Issues in Advanced HRM |
Business Economics Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
BEC1101 | Micro Economics |
BEC1202 | Macro Economics |
BEC3203 | Business Economics |
BEC4104 | International Environment of Business |
BEC3105 | Labour Economics |
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND IT
B.Sc. Management and Information Technology general degree program was introduced by the Faculty of Management and Commerce of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka as a joint major featuring 65% of IT related subjects and 35% Management and other related subjects to serves the regional academic needs as well as country needs in the field of Management and Information Technology focusing the role of managers in a modern business has recently evolved in such a way that it demands a combination of management competence blended with capability to exploit the developments in the field of Information and Communication Technology as a powerful tool for achieving excellence in enterprises’ management. All the organizations in all sectors such as service, manufacturing and government need the people who are coupled or blended with the knowledge and skills in the field of management and information communication technology.
The purpose of this degree program is to provide excellent education in the field of Management and Information Technology in order to produce human resources with necessary knowledge and skills to successfully perform individual and organizational functions in an organization and with due concern to practical exposure to the relevant industry in the changing business environment.
Graduate profile | Specific traits |
Academic and research excellence | Mastery of knowledge and skills in chosen fields of Management andCommerce as well as Information Technology |
Proficiency of professional practices and application of knowledge | |
Understanding and appreciation of current issues and debates in the major streams of Management, Commerce and Information Technology in local and global context | |
Ability to investigate problems and complications through factual evidences, logical reasoning and scientific approaches | |
Intellectual integrity, respect for truth and ethics of research and scholarly works | |
Understanding the emerging streams of knowledge coupled with a commitment to lifelong learning and research | |
A breadth of knowledge, skills and ability beyond their chosen discipline(s) | |
Entrepreneurial competencies | Capacity of critical, conceptual and reflective thinking |
Intellectual openness and curiosity and capacity for creativity and innovation | |
Ability to make appropriate use of advanced information and communication technologies | |
Awareness of national and global dimensions of economic, political, technological and social development | |
Ability to work independently and as part of a team | |
Ability to communicate effectively for different purposes and in different contexts | |
Diverse set of entrepreneurial skills | |
Personality traits | Demonstration of good communication, leadership, organizing and decision-making skills to achieve personal and group goals with limited resources |
Ability to work in teams and group both as a leader and a member. | |
Being a self-motivated and self-disciplined individual to work independently | |
Being highly self-confident with an ability to take decisions in a dynamic environment | |
Ability to work in collaboration with superiors, colleagues and subordinates | |
and maintain interpersonal relationship with them | |
Ability to adapt to changes | |
Being enthusiastic and passionate in achieving individual, group and organizational goals | |
Active citizenship | Being an ethical and respectful citizen |
Understanding the social and civic responsibilities as well as the rights of individuals and groups | |
Awareness and appreciation of social and cultural diversity | |
Readiness for citizenship in an inclusive society | |
Being able to lead the community, and willing to engage in constructive public discussion | |
Demonstrating personal and professional integrity and the awareness of the requirements of ethical behavior | |
Being an active agent of good social change and governance |
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Management Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
MGT1101 | Management and Entrepreneurial Skills |
MGT1102 | Business Mathematics |
MGT1203 | Business Statistics |
MGT2104 | Introduction to Tourism |
MGT3105 | Quantitative Techniques for Management |
MGT2206 | Business Communications |
MGT2207 | Commercial and Industrial Law |
MGT3208 | Total Quality Management |
MGT4109 | Organizational Change and Development |
MGT3210 | Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship |
MGT2211 | Operations Management |
MGT4112 | Strategic Management |
MGT4113 | Project Management |
MGT4214 | Contemporary Issues in Management |
Marketing Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
MKM2201 | Marketing Management |
MKM3202 | Consumer Behavior |
MKM3103 | Marketing Environment |
MKM3104 | Marketing Information System |
MKM4105 | Marketing Communication Strategy |
MKM3106 | Business To Business and Service Marketing |
MKM3207 | Brand Management |
MKM4108 | Marketing Research |
MKM3209 | Sales Management |
MKM4110 | International Marketing |
MKM4211 | Strategic Marketing Management |
Human Resource Management Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
HRM2101 | Organizational Behavior |
HRM2202 | Human Resource Management |
HRM3103 | Labour Law and Industrial Relations |
HRM3104 | Human Resource Planning and Staffing |
HRM3205 | Human Resource Development |
HRM3206 | Performance Appraisal |
HRM3207 | Management of Employee Health and Safety |
HRM3208 | Compensation Management |
HRM4109 | International Human Resource Management |
HRM4110 | Work Psychology and Counseling |
HRM4111 | Human Relations |
HRM4112 | Total Quality and Human Resources |
HRM4213 | Issues in Advanced HRM |
Business Economics Unit offers the following subjects
Code | Ttitle |
BEC1101 | Micro Economics |
BEC1202 | Macro Economics |
BEC3203 | Business Economics |
BEC4104 | International Environment of Business |
BEC3105 | Labour Economics |
POSTGRADUATE UNIT – FMC
South Eastern University MBA degree Programme commenced in 2010 and Our present MBA students are from diverse career paths. The program is structured to allow you to continue working in full-time employment while studying part-time, connecting your learning to current global, international and organizational issues. Ideally suited to you if you are unable to take significant time out of the workplace to study and it is very convenient and flexible. As the management is very keen on timely completion of program our postgraduates program have been very successful with three previous batches and reached to the end as scheduled and the program were run very smoothly free from any interruption.
ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT
The academic environment of the FAS consists of physical and human resources with several departments, laboratory facilities and other academic infrastructure. It has 5 departments:
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Department of Chemical Sciences
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Mathematical Sciences
- Department of Physical Sciences
Centres and Units
DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
Islamic Thought & Civilization
Level 01
Semester I
ICM 11013 -Foundation of Islamic Culture and Civilization
ICM 21033 – Qura’nic Sciences
Level 02
Semester I
ICM 21043 – Reflections on Prophetic History
ICM 21053 – Islam and Women
ICM 21063 – Hadith Sciences
Semester II
ICM 22073 – Turning Points in Islamic History
ICM 22083 – Science and Technology in Islam
Level 03
Semester I
ICM 31103 – Muslim Minorities
ICM 31103 – Islam in South Asia
ICM 31113 – Islamic Political Thought
Semester II
ICM 32123 – Islam in Sri Lanka
ICM 32133 – Management and Leadership from Islamic Perspective
ICM 32143 – Comparative Study of Religions
Level 04
Semester I
ICM 41143 – Revival and Reform in Islam
ICM 41153 – Islamic Ethics and Social Institutions
ICM 41163 – Modern Muslim World
ICM 41173 – Middle East Conflict
ICM 41183 – Islam and Contemporary Issues
ICM 41193 – International Relations in Islam
Semester II
ICM 42203 – Islamization of Knowledge
ICM 42213 – Peace and Conflict Resolution in Islam
Islamic Banking & Finance
Level 01
Semester I
IBM 11013 – Fundamentals of Islamic Economics
Semester II
IBM 12023- Introduction to Islamic Banking & Finance
Level 02
Semester I
IBM 21033 – Qura’nic Sciences
IBM 21043 – Usul Al-Fiqh
IBM 21053 – Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
Semester II
IBM 22063- Hadith Sciences
IBM 22073 – FiqhulMuamalath – I
IBM 22083 – Bank Management
IBM 31103 – Islamic Modes of Finance
IBM 31113 – Financial Management
Semester II
IBM 32123 – Financial Institutions
IBM 32133 -Islamic Insurance (Takaful)
IBM 32143 – Customer Relationship Management
Level 04
Semester I
IBM 41153 – Islamic Capital Market & Wealth Management
IBM 41163- Credit& Risk Management
IBM 41173 – Ethics and Governance of Islamic Financial Institutions
IBM 41183 – International Trade
IBM 41203- Islamic Banking in the Modern World
IBM 41193 – Computer Application for Accounting
Semester II
IBM 42213 – Accounting for Islamic Financial Institutions
IBM 42223 – Financial Statement Analysis for Banks
Islamic Law and Legislation
Level 01
Semester I
ILM 11033 -Introduction to Islamic Shariah
Semester II
ILM 12023 – Islamic Jurisprudence
Level 02
Semester I
ILM 21033 – Judicial System in Islam
ILM 21043 – Source Of Islamic Law
Semester II
ILM 22053 – School of Islamic Jurisprudence
ILM 22063 – Muslim Family Law In Sri Lanka
Level 03
Semester I
ILM 31073 – Law of Property
ILM 31083 – Human Rights in Islam
Semester II
ILM 32093 – Orientalism and Islamic Law
ILM 32103 – Corporate Laws
Level 04
Semester I
ILM 41113 – Ijtihad in Islamic Law
ILM 41123 – Comparative Criminal Law
IL M 41133 – Law of Evidence
ILM 41143 – Legal maxims in Islamic Law
IL M 41153 – Contemporary Juristic Issues
Semester II
ILM 42143 – Islamic Counselling and Conflict Resolution
ILM 42153 – Islamic Law of Succession, Inheritance, and Waqf
ILM 42163 – Legal System of Sri Lanka
MINOR FIELD OF STUDY
Accountancy & Finance
AFM 11013 – Basic Accounting
AFM 12023 – Intermediate Accounting
AFM 21033 – Financial Management
AFM 22043 – Cost and Management Accounting
AFM 31053 – Public Accounting and Finance
AFM 32063 – Computer Application for Accounting
Economics
ECM 11013 – Principles of Micro Economics
ECM 12023 – Principles of Macro Economics
ECM 21033 – Intermediate Micro Economics
ECM 22043 – Intermediate Macro Economics
ECM 31053 – Applied Economics
ECM 32063 – Social Economic Development
Education
EDM 11013 – Basics of Education
EDM 12023 – Educational Psychology
EDM 21033 – Teaching and Learning Strategies
EDM 22043 – Educational Measurement and Evaluation
EDM 31053 – Educational Technology
EDM 32063 – Educational Management and Curriculum Development
English
ELM 11013 – Effective Oral Communication
ELM 12023 – Advanced Reading and writing
ELM 21033 – Language Structure and Applied Linguistics
ELM 22043 – Introduction to Literature
ELM 31053 – Poetry, Fiction and Drama
ELM 32063 – English Language Teaching Methodology
Political Science
PSM 11013 – Contemporary Political Issues
PSM 12023 – Introduction to International Relations
PSM 21033 – State and Transformation in the Middle East
PSM 22043 – Public Administration and Bureaucracy
PSM 31053 – Public Administration in Sri Lanka
PSM 32063 – Democracy and Human Rights
Sociology
SOM 11013 – Understanding of Society: Process & Structure
SOM 12023 – Education in Sociological Aspects
SOM 21033 – Environmental Studies
SOM 22043 – Globalization and Social Justice
SOM 31053 – Gender and Society
SOM 32063 – Development in Sociological perspective
Tamil
TLM 11013 – Tamil Language & Writing Skills
TLM 12023 – Study of Tamil Literature
TLM 21033 – Journalism
TLM 22043 – Sri Lankan Tamil Literature
TLM 31053 – Islamic Tamil Literature
TLM 32063 – Feminine Literature in Tamil
COMPULSORY MODULES
English
The English courses are offered by Department of English Language Teaching (DELT) under the purview of Faculty of Arts and Culture.
Information Technology
Level – 01
ITC 11012 – Introduction to Information Technology
ITC 12012 – Document Preparation System
Level – 02
ITC 21012 – Spreadsheet and Presentation
ITC 22012 – Communication and Web Development
Level – 03
ITC 31012 – Graphical Design Applications
ITC 32012 – Database Applications
ELECTIVE COURSES
Level – 01
PHE 11012 – Critical Thinking and Scientific Method
GSE 11012 – General Science
PME 12022 – Principles of Management
BME 12022 – Basic Mathematics
Level – 02
HRE 21032 – Human Resource Management
HIE 21032 – History of Modern Sri Lanka (From 1500 to 1948 AD)
THE 22042 – Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
BSE 22042 – Basic Sinhala
Level – 03
SOE 31052 – Social Problems and Society
EPE 31052 – Educational Psychology
RME 32062 – Research Methodology
CJE 32062 – Islamic Criminal Justice
AUXILIARY COURSES
Level – 01
SHA 11012 – Peace & Social Harmony
LPA 11010 – Basic Arabic (Elementary)
ARA 11010 – Basic Arabic
LPA 12020 – Introduction to Arabic Language & Literature (Pre-Intermediate)
ARA 12020 – Intermediate Arabic
Level – 02
SDA 21022 – Statistical Data Analysis for Research
LPA 21030 – Functional Grammar (Intermediate)
ARA 21032 – Arabic for Banking & Finance
EBA 22012 – Business Communication
Level – 03
CDA 31032 – Career Development
DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC LANGUAGE
Level 01
Semester I
LGM 11013 – Advanced Arabic Language
LLM 11023 – Arabic Morphology
LTM 11023 – Translation Studies
Semester II
LGM 12033 – Professional Arabic Language
LLM 12043 – Arabic Syntax
LTM 12043 – Introduction to Linguistics
Level 02
Semester I
LGM 21053 – LLM 21063, LTM 21073 – Arabic Literature in Pre-Islamic Period
LGM 21083 – LLM21093, LTM21103 – Phonetics
LLM 21113 – Quranic Sciences
LTM 21123 – Arabic Dialects
Semester II
LGM 22133 – LLM 22143, LTM 22153 – Arabic Literature of Early Islamic and Umayyad period
LGM 22163 – LLM 22173, LTM 22183 – Literary Translation of Holy Quran
LLM 22193 – Hadith Sciences
LTM 22203 – Brief History of Translation (Arabic, English and Tamil)
Level 03
Semester I
LGM 31213 – LLM 31223 – LTM 31233 – Arabic Literature of the Abbasid Era
LGM 31243 – LLM 31253 – LTM 31263 – Selected text in AlHadeeth
LLM 31273 – LTM 31283 – Counselling Skills in Islamic View
Semester II
LGM 32293 – LLM 32303 – LTM 32313 – Principles of Teaching Arabic as a Second Language
LGM 32323 – LLM 32333 – LTM 32343 – Comparative Literature
LLM 32353 – LTM 32363 – Studies of Comparative Religion
Language And Literature
Level 04
Semester I
LLM 41373 – Rhetorical Science
LLM 41393 – Arabic Literature in Modern Period
LLM 41403 – Arabic Literature in Andale’s, States and Kingdoms Period
LLM 41413 – Literary View of Islamic Philosophy
Semester II
LLM 42433 – Comparative Grammar
LLM 42443 – Language inimitability of the Quran
LLM 42453 – Arabic Literary Criticism
Linguistics and Translation Subjects
Level 04
Semester I
LTM 41483 – The Science of Connotation
LTM 41493 – Practical Translation in Islamic Finance
LTM 41503 – Journalism and Translation
LTM 41513 – State of Arabic Language in Sri Lanka
Semester II
LTM 42533 – Practical Translation in Islamic Political
LTM 42543 – Comparative Linguistics
LTM 42553 – Translation of Official, Administrative and Legal Documents
MINOR FIELD OF STUDY
Accountancy & Finance
AFM 11013 – Basic Accounting
AFM 12023 – Intermediate Accounting
AFM 21033 – Financial Management
AFM 22043 – Cost and Management Accounting
AFM 31053 – Public Accounting and Finance
AFM 32063 – Computer Application for Accounting
Economics
ECM 11013 – Principles of Micro Economics
ECM 12023 – Principles of Macro Economics
ECM 21033 – Intermediate Micro Economics
ECM 22043 – Intermediate Macro Economics
ECM 31053 – Applied Economics
ECM 32063 – Social Economic Development
Education
EDM 11013 – Basics of Education
EDM 12023 – Educational Psychology
EDM 21033 – Teaching and Learning Strategies
EDM 22043 – Educational Measurement and Evaluation
EDM 31053 – Educational Technology
EDM 32063 – Educational Management and Curriculum Development
English
ELM 11013 – Effective Oral Communication
ELM 12023 – Advanced Reading and writing
ELM 21033 – Language Structure and Applied Linguistics
ELM 22043 – Introduction to Literature
ELM 31053 – Poetry, Fiction and Drama
ELM 32063 – English Language Teaching Methodology
Political Science
PSM 11013 – Contemporary Political Issues
PSM 12023 – Introduction to International Relations
PSM 21033 – State and Transformation in the Middle East
PSM 22043 – Public Administration and Bureaucracy
PSM 31053 – Public Administration in Sri Lanka
PSM 32063 – Democracy and Human Rights
Sociology
SOM 11013 – Understanding of Society: Process & Structure
SOM 12023 – Education in Sociological Aspects
SOM 21033 – Environmental Studies
SOM 22043 – Globalization and Social Justice
SOM 31053 – Gender and Society
SOM 32063 – Development in Sociological perspective
Tamil
TLM 11013 – Tamil Language & Writing Skills
TLM 12023 – Study of Tamil Literature
TLM 21033 – Journalism
TLM 22043 – Sri Lankan Tamil Literature
TLM 31053 – Islamic Tamil Literature
TLM 32063 – Feminine Literature in Tamil
COMPULSORY MODULES
English
The English courses are offered by Department of English Language Teaching (DELT) under the purview of Faculty of Arts and Culture.
Information Technology
Level – 01
ITC 11012 – Introduction to Information Technology
ITC 12012 – Document Preparation System
Level – 02
ITC 21012 – Spreadsheet and Presentation
ITC 22012 – Communication and Web Development
Level – 03
ITC 31012 – Graphical Design Applications
ITC 32012 – Database Applications
ELECTIVE COURSES
Level – 01
PHE 11012 – Critical Thinking and Scientific Method
GSE 11012 – General Science
PME 12022 – Principles of Management
BME 12022 – Basic Mathematics
Level – 02
HRE 21032 – Human Resource Management
HIE 21032 – History of Modern Sri Lanka (From 1500 to 1948 AD)
THE 22042 – Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
BSE 22042 – Basic Sinhala
Level – 03
SOE 31052 – Social Problems and Society
EPE 31052 – Educational Psychology
RME 32062 – Research Methodology
CJE 32062 – Islamic Criminal Justice
AUXILIARY COURSES
Level – 01
SHA 11012 – Peace & Social Harmony
LPA 11010 – Basic Arabic (Elementary)
ARA 11010 – Basic Arabic
LPA 12020 – Introduction to Arabic Language & Literature (Pre-Intermediate)
ARA 12020 – Intermediate Arabic
Level – 02
SDA 21022 – Statistical Data Analysis for Research
LPA 21030 – Functional Grammar (Intermediate)
ARA 21032 – Arabic for Banking & Finance
EBA 22012 – Business Communication
Level – 03
CDA 31032 – Career Development
INTER DESCIPLINARY COURCE UNIT
MINOR FIELD OF STUDY
Accountancy & Finance
Level 1 | Semester I | AFM 11013 – Basic Accounting |
---|---|---|
Semester II | AFM 12023 – Intermediate Accounting | |
Level 2 | Semester I | AFM 21033 – Financial Management |
Semester II | AFM 22043 – Cost and Management Accounting | |
Level 3 | Semester I | AFM 31053 – Public Accounting and Finance |
Semester II | AFM 32063 – Computer Application for Accounting |
Economics
Level 1 | Semester I | ECM 11013 – Principles of Micro Economics |
---|---|---|
Semester II | ECM 12023 – Principles of Macro Economics | |
Level 2 | Semester I | ECM 21033 – Intermediate Micro Economics |
Semester II | ECM 22043 – Intermediate Macro Economics | |
Level 3 | Semester I | ECM 31053 – Applied Economics |
Semester II | ECM 32063 – Social Economic Development |
Education
Level 1 | Semester I | EDM 11013 – Basics of Education |
---|---|---|
Semester II | EDM 12023 – Educational Psychology | |
Level 2 | Semester I | EDM 21033 – Teaching and Learning Strategies |
Semester II | EDM 22043 – Educational Measurement and Evaluation | |
Level 3 | Semester I | EDM 31053 – Educational Technology |
Semester II | EDM 32063 – Educational Management and Curriculum Development |
English
Level 1 | Semester I | ELM 11013 – Effective Oral Communication |
---|---|---|
Semester II | ELM 12023 – Advanced Reading and writing | |
Level 2 | Semester I | ELM 21033 – Language Structure and Applied Linguistics |
Semester II | ELM 22043 – Introduction to Literature | |
Level 3 | Semester I | ELM 31053 – Poetry, Fiction and Drama |
Semester II | ELM 32063 – English Language Teaching Methodology |
Political Science
Level 1 | Semester I | PSM 11013 – Contemporary Political Issues |
---|---|---|
Semester II | PSM 12023 – Introduction to International Relations | |
Level 2 | Semester I | PSM 21033 – State and Transformation in the Middle East |
Semester II | PSM 22043 – Public Administration and Bureaucracy | |
Level 3 | Semester I | PSM 31053 – Public Administration in Sri Lanka |
Semester II | PSM 32063 – Democracy and Human Rights |
Sociology
Level 1 | Semester I | SOM 11013 – Understanding of Society: Process & Structure |
---|---|---|
Semester II | SOM 12023 – Education in Sociological Aspects | |
Level 2 | Semester I | SOM 21033 – Environmental Studies |
Semester II | SOM 22043 – Globalization and Social Justice | |
Level 3 | Semester I | SOM 31053 – Gender and Society |
Semester II | SOM 32063 – Development in Sociological perspective |
Tamil
Level 1 | Semester I | TLM 11013 – Tamil Language & Writing Skills |
---|---|---|
Semester II | TLM 12023 – Study of Tamil Literature | |
Level 2 | Semester I | TLM 21033 – Journalism |
Semester II | TLM 22043 – Sri Lankan Tamil Literature | |
Level 3 | Semester I | TLM 31053 – Islamic Tamil Literature |
Semester II | TLM 32063 – Feminine Literature in Tamil |
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COMPULSORY MODULES
English
The English courses are offered by Department of English Language Teaching (DELT) under the purview of Faculty of Arts and Culture.
Information Technology
Level 1 | Semester I | ITC 11012 – Introduction to Information Technology |
---|---|---|
Semester II | ITC 12012 – Document Preparation System | |
Level 2 | Semester I | ITC 21012 – Spreadsheet and Presentation |
Semester II | ITC 22012 – Communication and Web Development | |
Level 3 | Semester I | ITC 31012 – Graphical Design Applications |
Semester II | ITC 32012 – Database Applications |
Elective Courses
Level 1 | Semester I | PHE 11012 – Critical Thinking and Scientific Method OR GSE 11012 – General Science |
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Semester II | PME 12022 – Principles of Management OR BME 12022 – Basic Mathematics | |
Level 2 | Semester I | HRE 21032 – Human Resource Management OR HIE 21032 – History of Modern Sri Lanka (From 1500 to 1948 AD) |
Semester II | THE 22042 – Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism OR BSE 22042 – Basic Sinhala | |
Level 3 | Semester I | SOE 31052 – Social Problems and Society OR EPE 31052 – Educational Psychology |
Semester II | RME 32062 – Research Methodology OR CJE 32062 – Islamic Criminal Justice |
Auxiliary Courses
Level 1 | Semester I | SHA 11012 – Peace & Social Harmony |
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Level 2 | Semester I | SDA 21022 – Statistical Data Analysis for Research |
Level 3 | Semester I | CDA 31032 – Career Development |
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOSYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Biosystems make functional connections among technologies in agriculture, animal aquaculture, biotechnology, food science, agri-engineering, economic and entrepreneurship, environment conservation, plant sciences, and products and processes. Bachelor of Biosystems Technology (BBST) graduate will be academically excellent scholars with technologically sound, with innovative quality and leadership skills for Sri Lanka and global demand. The degree programme is planned to integrate both theoretical and practical knowledge in collaboration with industry partners by providing two industrial training programmes to gain real-world working experiences before graduation. Moreover, the graduates are exposed to research activities to make them absorb more knowledge on technological implementations as well as to improve their problem solving and decision-making skills. Biosystems Technology will have a greater competing potential in the employment market as entrepreneurs, managerial and technical level workers in both production and service sectors. The biosystems technology graduates of SEUSL are capable enough to contribute to the knowledge-based economy. To make our goals materialized, the department is having highly qualified academics, well-equipped laboratory facilities and other with ultramodern gadgets infrastructure facilities. The department possesses AgroTech Park to train our undergraduates on research, field operations and entrepreneurship..
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology degree is initiated at the Faculty of Technology realizing the importance of the degree program. The curriculum of the degree program has been developed in line with the UGC instruction. UGC has mentioned Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) as the ICT Degree Program Accreditation body. This degree program is designed based on the “Degree Specialization and Course Module” Guidelines of CSSL with the vision of fulfilling the gap between the industrial requirements and the competencies of graduates with more focus on applications of modern technologies in Information and Communication Technology.
The department strives to produce well-rounded graduates with a greater competing potential in the IT industry as engineers, managers, administrators, entrepreneurs and technical level workers. The prospective graduates could cope with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) that rely on smart technology. The department possess highly qualified academics in conjunction with well-equipped laboratory facilities to cater the undergraduates with the theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the emerging sophisticated technologies.
Specialization (In place of Subjects)
Students may specialize in a field with strong commitment to a particular division of study in ICT from third year onwards and it allows a student to pursue an in-depth study.The Department of ICT offers the following two fields of specialization currently.
Network and Security Technology (NST)
This program aim to:
- ♦ Produce high quality computer networking and information security specialists, with the appropriate academic knowledge and complementary professional and personal skills for a successful career in research and development (R&D), industry, or other commercial enterprises;
- ♦ Develop a fundamental knowledge of networking and information security principles with the computing skills and the ability to apply this knowledge in the solution of realistic problems;
- ♦ Develop a strong grasp of theory, practice and application in computer networks, security and related technologies;
- ♦ Develop the ability of students to exercising original thought and judgment;
- ♦ Develop competence in experimental, analytical, and computer-based modeling techniques in relation to network or security analysis, design, and problem solving;
- ♦ Develop knowledge of current issues presently involved in effectively performing duties as a Networking professional in an ethical and professional manner, with special consideration of social, environmental, economic, and commercial aspects;
Software Technologies (SWT)
This program aim to:
- ♦ Produce high quality application developers, with the specialist academic knowledge and complementary professional with personal skills for a successful career in research and development, industry, or other commercial application development related enterprises;
- ♦ Develop knowledge in application development principles with the underpinning ICT principles and the ability to apply this knowledge in the development of realistic software systems in at least one application domain;
- ♦ Develop innovative and creative applications (including analysis, design, construction, maintenance, quality assurance, and project management) using the appropriate theory, principles, tools and processes;
- ♦ Develop the ability of students to exercising original thought and judgment;
- ♦ Provide the opportunity to embrace lifelong learning and exhibit the knowledge, skills, and attitude for adapting to new environments and technologies;
The department aims to start the following specialization in the upcoming years.
- Multimedia and Gaming Technologies
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Technologies
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