Attempting the Final Examinations from overseas – Bachelor of Science Degree Programme

Dear Student, Students who wish to attempt the Final Examinations of the Bachelor of Science Degree Programme from overseas countries are requested to complete the below Google form and submit the application accordingly. https://forms.gle/5gNDSzz8fgMR7kSu5 Candidates are required to pay US $50 per subject at the time of applying for the examination. Kindly note that your application will only be processed with the receipt of the above payment. Kindly refer to https://ou.ac.lk/servicesprovidex/  for more information.  Make sure that you have obtained the eligibility for the subjects requested in the application before submitting. Students who have already sent the overseas examination request via […]

Paleobiology

Aim of this course is to stimulate and develop interest in paleobiology and its contribution to biodiversity and conservation

Mammalian Biology

Aim of this course: To broaden the understanding of mammalian features, origin & distribution, classification, their structural & functional adaptation a to diverse ecosystems. To provide an understanding on interaction of mammals with ecosystems and their conversational status

Biogeography

Aim of this course is to: Introduce the basic terminology, concepts and principles in biogeography and provide knowledge and understanding on patterns of geographical variations in nature.

Animal Form and Function

The aim of this course unit is; To provide knowledge on structural organization of animals to carry out fundamental living processes, To provide basic laboratory skills in animal physiology and anatomy, To provide necessary skills and understanding to explore further how animals live and function in their own environment, To develop the ability to solve […]

Animal Behaviour

The aim of this course unit is to; Provide knowledge diverse patterns of behaviour among animals and and understanding to intepret the relationship between process of evolution and animal behaviour. Further applications of gathered behavioural Knowledge in planning and management of protected areas and zoological gardens