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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Electronics & Communication Engineering

B.Sc. (Hons) in Electronics and Communication Engineering aims to produce renowned engineers to play a leading role in design and development of modern electronic and telecommunication systems. It gives the required theoretical and practical know-how to embark on careers in rapidly growing areas of modern Data networking, Mobile communications, Television and radio broadcasting, Satellite communication, Electronic and instrumentation engineering and Control Systems engineering.

Bachelor of Electronics and Communication Engineering programme emphasises in providing technical skills to design, develop, install, test and maintain electronic and communication systems.

The curriculum includes core units in Electronics principles and systems; Microprocessors and interfacing; Communication engineering principles and systems; Microwave communication systems and applications; Data communication; Control systems engineering; Engineering mathematics; Management for engineers; Industrial training; Undergraduate project. The final year undergraduate project directs students to apply the theoretical knowledge into practice and will also lead to develop their technical skills, analytical and design skills and interpersonal skills.

 

Programme learning outcomes

PLO1: Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences and engineering fundamentals to the analysis of complex engineering problems.

PLO2: Identify, formulate, research literature, conduct investigations and solve complex engineering problems to provide valid conclusions.

PLO3: Design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs.

PLO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems using research based knowledge and research methods.

PLO5: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to complex engineering activities.

PLO6: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, cultural and environmental issues related to professional engineering solutions.

PLO7: Demonstrate broad knowledge of sustainable development concepts and practices required for dealing with contemporary issues related to professional engineering practice.

PLO8: Demonstrate broad knowledge of ethical responsibilities and professional standards

PLO9: Demonstrate ability to function effectively as an individual and in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as an effective team member.

PLO10: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write  effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO11: Demonstrate broad knowledge of management and business practices, including financial management, risk and change management.

PLO12: Engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broad context of technological Change

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Minimum and Maximum period of the study programme

The minimum duration of the Honours Degree programme starting from level 3 is 5 academic years and the maximum number of academic years a student can spend to complete the degree programme is fifteen (15).

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Exemptions applicable for Bachelor of Technology Honours in Engineering Study Programme

Students who have academic qualifications other than entry requirements may be granted exemptions according to their qualifications. Such qualifications the student could claim exemptions are listed under each study programme. However, notwithstanding the exemptions obtained, a student has to follow the relevant OUSL courses and obtain certain minimum number of credits to qualify for an award. Such minimum limits are given under the description of each study programme. If you possess any qualification other than those listed in this guidebook, you can seek exemptions by sending duly filled application form which is downloadable from the faculty webpage

Qualifications in Electrical/Electronic/Communications/ Computer Engineering/ IT and related disciplines
Qualification
                                                Courses
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
NCT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410

NCIT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410 EEX3331
EEX3336
DMX3107
EEX4331 EEX4332
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or DMX3304
NAB Special Apprentice (AIT) –

Electrical/Electronic

EEX3410

DMX3107

(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEW4401 or EEW4403
Diploma in Electronics and Communications, Jaffna College Institute of Technology
DMX3305, AGM3203 EEX3410, EEX3336 EEX3331, (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331 EEX4332
Diploma in Computer System Design, (NIBM)
EEX3336, EEX3262, 
EEX3266,
EEX4347
EEX4362
Advanced Technician Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Level 5 IVQ)
EEX3410
Higher Diploma in Computer based Information Systems (NIBM)
EEX3269
EEX4364 EEX4366 EEX4435 EEI4369 EEY4189
EEX5467

or EEX5567

Higher National Diploma in IT, Advanced Technological Institute
EEX3336
EEX4435 EEX4347
NDT (Electrical) or NDES (Power) or HNDE (Electrical Power)
EEX3410

DMX3305

AGM3203

DMX3401

EEX3331

MHZ3551

MHZ3552

DMX3107

EEX4331 EEX4332 or (EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{EEW4403

or

(EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

HNDE (Electrical Power) New curriculum from 2014
EEX3410 DMX3305
AGM3203 DMX3401
EEX3417 EEX3331 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3336
(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332 or
(EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{ EEW4403

or
(EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

National Diploma in Technology (NDT) – Electronics and Telecommunications with Electrical Installations & Wiring Diagrams
EEX4434
NDES* (Power) (New curriculum)
NDT** (Electrical) (New curriculum)
EEX3410
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332 or

(EEX4532 &
EEX4448)
EEX4434
EEX4436
{ EEW4403
or
(EEW4301
and
EEW4502)}

NDT (Electronic & telecom.) or
NDES (Electronics) or
NDES (Telecommunication)
EEX3331
EEX3410
DMX3305
AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
NDES* (Electronics) or
NDES *(Telecommunication)
(New curriculum)
EEX3410
EEX3417
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552 DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4330

EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
EEY4183

HNDE (Electronics) – Before 2014
EEX3410

DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401

EEX3336 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3331 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4330

{(EEW4301

or EEW4403 )

and EEW5403}

HNDE (Electronics) New curriculum from 2014
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 EEX3336 DMX3107 EEX3331

(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4332 EEX4330

{(EEW4301 or EEW4403) and EEW5403}

EEY4183

National Diploma in Engineering Technology (NDET)- Electrical/Electronic
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 EEX3336 DMX3107 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

Note: Those who have satisfied only the academic requirements without industrial training components in NDT (Electrical), NDT (Electronic & telecom.), HNDE (Electrical Power) and HNDE (Electronics) can be granted exemptions as listed, but without relevant Industrial training courses at Levels 4 and 5.

*Effective year 2003 onwards    **Effective year 2008 onwards

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Programme Code :
BT04
Programme Category :
Under Graduate Programme
Conducted by :
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology
Programme duration :
Minimum 5 Years
Discipline(s) / Course(s) :
Electronic and Communication Engineering

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Accepting online applications :
5th September 2024
Closing Date for Applications :
15th November 2024
Last date for requesting exemptions :

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

This Under Graduate programme is conducted by the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology.  Contact the coordinator, Eng. (Mrs.) H Pasqual for further details.

Address :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, OUSL, Nawala
Contact :
0112881469
Email :

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Mechanical Engineering https://ou.ac.lk/mechaeng/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 16:01:39 +0000 https://www.ou.ac.lk/?page_id=19876

Admission Requirements

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Curriculum for B.Sc. (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering Specialization

 

Levels 3 and 4 Compulsory Courses

Courses (Revised Curriculum)

DMX3401 Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
DMX3302 Engineering Mechanics
DMX3203 Introduction to Engineering Materials
DMX3304 Applied Electronics
DMX3305 Introduction to Engineering Design Graphics
DMX3206 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
DMX3107 Workshop Practice
EEX3410 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
EEX3417 Software Development for Engineers
MHZ3551 Engineering Mathematics I
MHZ3552 Engineering Mathematics II
AGM3203 Communication Skills
MHZ4553 Engineering Mathematics III
DMX4201 Advanced Engineering Design Graphics
DMX4202 Applied Thermodynamics I
DMX4203 Applied Fluid Dynamics I
DMX4204 Machine Dynamics
DMX4205 Strength of Materials I
DMX4306 Design of Machine Elements
DMX4307 Electrical Machines and Drives
DMX4208 Automobile Technology
DMX4212 Manufacturing Engineering
EEX4436 Microprocessors and Interfacing
DMY4101 Group project (Mechanical Engineering)
AGM4307 Economics and Marketing for Engineers
DMW4801 Industrial Training (Mechanical -Diploma)

Levels 5, 6 and 7 Compulsory Courses

Courses (Revised Curriculum)

DMX5201 Advanced Engineering Mechanics
DMX5302 Strength of Materials II
DMX5403 Control Systems Engineering
DMX5204 Materials Engineering
DMX5205 Applied Thermodynamics II
DMX5206 Applied Fluid dynamics II
DMX5307 Mechanical Engineering Design Project
MHZ5554 Engineering Mathematics IV
CVM5401 Accounting for Engineers
DMX6180 Research Methodology and Project Identification (Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering)
DMX6301 Industrial Engineering
DMX6302 Energy, Environment and Sustainability
DMM6601 Management for Engineers
DMW6801 Industrial Training (Mechanical -Undergraduate)
DMX7301 Thermal Power Generation
DMX7402 Analysis of Manufacturing Systems & Processes
DMY7880 Engineering Research Project (Mechanical)

Levels 5, 6 and 7 Elective Courses

Courses (Revised Curriculum)

DMX5208 Automobile Engineering
DMX5209 Automotive Electronics
DMX5210 Vehicle Dynamics and Design of Automotive Components
DMX5211 Plant Maintenance
DMX5212 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
DMX6303 Nano Technology
DMX6304 Computational Fluid Dynamics
DMX7303 Control of Robotics Manipulators
DMX7304 Factory Automation
DMX7305 Renewable Sources of Energy

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Mechatronics Engineering https://ou.ac.lk/mechateng/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 15:12:21 +0000 https://www.ou.ac.lk/?page_id=19870

Admission Requirements

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Curriculum for B.Sc. (Hons) in Mechatronics Engineering Specialization

 

Levels 3 and 4 Compulsory Courses

Course (Revised Curriculum)

DMX3401 Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
DMX3302 Engineering Mechanics
DMX3203 Introduction to Engineering Materials
DMX3304 Applied Electronics
DMX3305 Introduction to Engineering Design Graphics
DMX3206 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
DMX3107 Workshop Practice
EEX3410 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
EEX3417 Software Development for Engineers
MHZ3551 Engineering Mathematics I
MHZ3552 Engineering Mathematics II
AGM3203 Communication Skills

Level4

DMX4409 Sensors
DMX4410 Electrical & Pneumatic Machines
DMX4204 Machine Dynamics
DMX4205 Strength of Materials I
DMX4306 Design of Machine Elements
DMX4411 Signal Processing
EEX4436 Microprocessors and Interfacing
DMY4102 Group project (Mechatronics Engineering)
MHZ4553 Engineering Mathematics III
AGM4307 Economics and Marketing for Engineers
DMW4802 Industrial Training (Mechatronics -Diploma)

 

Levels 5, 6 and 7 Compulsory Courses

Course (Revised Curriculum)

Level5

DMX5201 Advanced Engineering Mechanics
DMX5403 Control Systems Engineering
DMX5313 Power Electronics and Motor Drives
DMX5314 Machine Vision
DMX5315 Artificial Intelligence
DMX5316 Mechatronics Product Design
MHZ5554 Engineering Mathematics IV
CVM5401 Accounting for Engineers
DMX6180 Research Methodology and Project Identification (Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering)
DMX6305 Modern Control Systems
DMX6306 Micro and Nano Electro Mechanical Systems
DMM6601 Management for Engineers
DMW6802 Industrial Training (Mechatronics -Undergraduate)
DMX7303 Control of Robotics Manipulators
DMX7304 Factory Automation
DMX7306 Intelligent Control Systems
DMY7881 Engineering Research Project (Mechatronics Engineering)

 

Levels 5, 6 and 7 Elective Courses

Course (Revised Curriculum)

DMX5204 Materials Engineering
DMX5211 Plant Maintenance
DMX5212 Computer Aided design and Manufacturing

Level 6

DMX6303 Nano Technology
DMX6304 Computational Fluid Dynamics

Level 7

DMX7301 Thermal Power Generation
DMX7305 Renewable Sources of Energy
DMX7402 Analysis of Manufacturing Systems & Processes
DMY4100 Special Group Project (Mechatronics Engineering)

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Electrical Engineering https://ou.ac.lk/bschonselectrical/ Wed, 19 Aug 2020 09:45:32 +0000 https://www.ou.ac.lk/?page_id=14623

Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Electrical Engineering

B.Sc. (Hons) in Electrical Engineering program of OUSL is one of the major disciplines offered to produce higher level of technical and management grade graduates in the electrical engineering profession. This academic programme specialized in the fields of planning, design, operation and control with an industrial training and an associated project component is specially designed to produce quality skillful electrical engineers.

B.Sc. (Hons) in Electrical Engineering courses are focused on planning, design, construction, reliability aspects,  operations and controls in the field of electricity generation, transmission and distribution. With the Hands-on experience they gather from the world established software tools installed in the power system laboratory, graduate students are well groomed to face the future challenges and work confidently in the field of electrical engineering.

Core courses of the B.Sc. (Hons) in Electrical Engineering program consist of electro-mechanical energy conversion, Power system studies with protective measures, Power systems planning with reliability concepts, high voltage engineering with insulation coordination, necessary electronics/controls/communication/management and mathematics support. Also, students have the opportunity to select optional courses to enhance their knowledge from various other engineering disciplines.

 

Programme learning outcomes:

PLO1: Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences and engineering fundamentals to the analysis of complex engineering problems.

PLO2: Identify, formulate, research literature, conduct investigations and solve complex engineering problems to provide valid conclusions.

PLO3: Design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs.

PLO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems using research based knowledge and research methods.

PLO5: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to complex engineering activities.

PLO6: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, cultural and environmental issues related to professional engineering solutions.

PLO7: Demonstrate broad knowledge of sustainable development concepts and practices required for dealing with contemporary issues related to professional engineering practice.

PLO8: Demonstrate broad knowledge of ethical responsibilities and professional standards

PLO9: Demonstrate ability to function effectively as an individual and in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as an effective team member.

PLO10: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write  effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO11: Demonstrate broad knowledge of management and business practices, including financial management, risk and change management.

PLO12: Engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broad context of technological Change

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Minimum and Maximum period of the study programme

The minimum duration of the Honours Degree programme starting from level 3 is 5 academic years and the maximum number of academic years a student can spend to complete the degree programme is fifteen (15).

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Exemptions applicable for Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering Study Programme

Students who have academic qualifications other than entry requirements may be granted exemptions according to their qualifications. Such qualifications the student could claim exemptions are listed under each study programme. However, notwithstanding the exemptions obtained, a student has to follow the relevant OUSL courses and obtain certain minimum number of credits to qualify for an award. Such minimum limits are given under the description of each study programme. If you possess any qualification other than those listed in this guidebook, you can seek exemptions by sending duly filled application form which is downloadable from the faculty webpage

Qualifications in Electrical/Electronic/Communications/ Computer Engineering/ IT and related disciplines
Qualification
                                                Courses
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
NCT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410

NCIT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410 EEX3331
EEX3336
DMX3107
EEX4331 EEX4332
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or DMX3304
NAB Special Apprentice (AIT) –

Electrical/Electronic

EEX3410 DMX3107 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEW4401 or EEW4403
Diploma in Electronics and Communications, Jaffna College Institute of Technology
DMX3305, AGM3203 EEX3410, EEX3336 EEX3331, (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331 EEX4332
Diploma in Computer System Design, (NIBM)
EEX3336, EEX3262, 
EEX3266,
EEX4347
EEX4362
Advanced Technician Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Level 5 IVQ)
EEX3410
Higher Diploma in Computer based Information Systems (NIBM)
EEX3269
EEX4364 EEX4366 EEX4435 EEI4369 EEY4189
EEX5467

or EEX5567

Higher National Diploma in IT, Advanced Technological Institute
EEX3336
EEX4435 EEX4347
NDT (Electrical) or NDES (Power) or HNDE (Electrical Power)
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 EEX3331 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107
EEX4331 EEX4332 or (EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{EEW4403

or (EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

HNDE (Electrical Power) New curriculum from
2014
EEX3410 DMX3305
AGM3203 DMX3401
EEX3417 EEX3331 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3336
(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332 or
(EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{ EEW4403

or
(EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

National Diploma in Technology (NDT) – Electronics and Telecommunications with Electrical Installations & Wiring Diagrams
EEX4434
NDES* (Power) (New curriculum)
NDT** (Electrical) (New curriculum)
EEX3410
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332 or

(EEX4532 &
EEX4448)
EEX4434
EEX4436
{ EEW4403
or
(EEW4301
and
EEW4502)}

NDT (Electronic & telecom.) or
NDES (Electronics) or
NDES (Telecommunication)
EEX3331
EEX3410
DMX3305
AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
NDES* (Electronics) or
NDES *(Telecommunication)
(New curriculum)
EEX3410
EEX3417
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552 DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4330

EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
EEY4183

HNDE (Electronics) – Before 2014
EEX3410

DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401

EEX3336 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3331 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4330

{(EEW4301

or EEW4403 )

and EEW5403}

HNDE (Electronics) New curriculum from 2014
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 EEX3336 DMX3107 EEX3331

(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4332 EEX4330

{(EEW4301 or EEW4403) and EEW5403}

EEY4183

National Diploma in Engineering Technology (NDET)- Electrical/Electronic
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 EEX3336 DMX3107 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

Note: Those who have satisfied only the academic requirements without industrial training components in NDT (Electrical), NDT (Electronic & telecom.), HNDE (Electrical Power) and HNDE (Electronics) can be granted exemptions as listed, but without relevant Industrial training courses at Levels 4 and 5.

*Effective year 2003 onwards    **Effective year 2008 onwards

Last Updated on 12 hours

Programme Code :
BT
Programme Category :
Under Graduate Programme
Conducted by :
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology
Programme duration :
Minimum 5 Years
Discipline(s) / Course(s) :
Electrical Engineering

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Accepting online applications :
 5th September 2024
Closing Date for Applications :
15th November 2024
Last date for requesting exemptions :

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

This Under Graduate programme is conducted by the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology.  Contact the coordinator, Dr. K.A.C. Udayakumar for further details.

Address :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, OUSL, Nawala
Contact :
0112881128
Email :

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Computer Engineering https://ou.ac.lk/bschonscomp/ Wed, 19 Aug 2020 09:40:46 +0000 https://www.ou.ac.lk/?page_id=14617

Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Computer Engineering

The courses offered for Computer Engineering integrate both software and hardware aspects of computing. Graduates can work in the fields of Embedded systems, Computer Hardware Design, Computer Networking or Software Development.

Bachelor of Computer Engineering programme emphasises in providing hardware and software skills to pursue a carrier in hardware and software industries. Students gain knowledge and skills to design, develop, deploy, test and maintain hardware and software systems.

The curriculum includes core units in Software, Hardware, Mathematics, Management, Communication and an undergraduate project.

Software courses offered include Data Structures and Algorithms, Object Oriented Design and Programming etc. Hardware courses include Microprocessors and interfacing Computer architecture, Processor Design etc. Mathematics courses include Engineering Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics etc.

The final year undergraduate project allows students to apply the theoretical knowledge into practise as well as to collaborate with the industry.

 

Programme learning outcomes

PLO1: Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences and engineering fundamentals to the analysis of complex engineering problems.

PLO2: Identify, formulate, research literature, conduct investigations and solve complex engineering problems to provide valid conclusions.

PLO3: Design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs.

PLO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems using research based knowledge and research methods.

PLO5: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to complex engineering activities.

PLO6: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, cultural and environmental issues related to professional engineering solutions.

PLO7: Demonstrate broad knowledge of sustainable development concepts and practices required for dealing with contemporary issues related to professional engineering practice.

PLO8: Demonstrate broad knowledge of ethical responsibilities and professional standards

PLO9: Demonstrate ability to function effectively as an individual and in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as an effective team member.

PLO10: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write  effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO11: Demonstrate broad knowledge of management and business practices, including financial management, risk and change management.

PLO12: Engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broad context of technological Change

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Minimum and Maximum period of the study programme

The minimum duration of the Honours Degree programme starting from level 3 is 5 academic years and the maximum number of academic years a student can spend to complete the degree programme is fifteen (15).

Last Updated on 12 hours

Exemptions applicable for Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering Study Programme

Students who have academic qualifications other than entry requirements may be granted exemptions according to their qualifications. Such qualifications the student could claim exemptions are listed under each study programme. However, notwithstanding the exemptions obtained, a student has to follow the relevant OUSL courses and obtain certain minimum number of credits to qualify for an award. Such minimum limits are given under the description of each study programme. If you possess any qualification other than those listed in this guidebook, you can seek exemptions by sending duly filled application form which is downloadable from the faculty webpage

Qualifications in Electrical/Electronic/Communications/ Computer Engineering/ IT and related disciplines

Qualification
                                                Courses
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
NCT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410

NCIT (Electrical and Electronics)
EEX3410 EEX3331
EEX3336
DMX3107
EEX4331 EEX4332
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or DMX3304
NAB Special Apprentice (AIT) –

Electrical/Electronic

EEX3410

DMX3107

(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEW4401 or EEW4403
Diploma in Electronics and Communications, Jaffna College Institute of Technology
DMX3305, AGM3203 EEX3410, EEX3336 EEX3331, (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331 EEX4332
Diploma in Computer System Design, (NIBM)
EEX3336, EEX3262, 
EEX3266,
EEX4347
EEX4362
Advanced Technician Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Level 5 IVQ)
EEX3410
Higher Diploma in Computer based Information Systems (NIBM)
EEX3269
EEX4364 EEX4366 EEX4435 EEI4369 EEY4189
EEX5467

or EEX5567

Higher National Diploma in IT, Advanced Technological Institute
EEX3336
EEX4435 EEX4347
NDT (Electrical) or NDES (Power) or HNDE (Electrical Power)
EEX3410

DMX3305

AGM3203

DMX3401

EEX3331

MHZ3551

MHZ3552

DMX3107

EEX4331 EEX4332 or (EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{EEW4403

or

(EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

HNDE (Electrical Power) New curriculum from 2014
EEX3410 DMX3305
AGM3203 DMX3401
EEX3417 EEX3331 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3336
(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332 or
(EEX4532 & EEX4448)

{ EEW4403

or
(EEW4301

and EEW4502)}

National Diploma in Technology (NDT) – Electronics and Telecommunications with Electrical Installations & Wiring Diagrams
EEX4434
NDES* (Power) (New curriculum)
NDT** (Electrical) (New curriculum)
EEX3410
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332 or

(EEX4532 &
EEX4448)
EEX4434
EEX4436
{ EEW4403
or
(EEW4301
and
EEW4502)}

NDT (Electronic & telecom.) or
NDES (Electronics) or
NDES (Telecommunication)
EEX3331
EEX3410
DMX3305
AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552
DMX3107
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304
EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
NDES* (Electronics) or
NDES *(Telecommunication)
(New curriculum)
EEX3410
EEX3417
DMX3305

AGM3203
DMX3401
EEX3331
EEX3336
MHZ3551
MHZ3552 DMX3107
 
(EEX3351 &
EEX4351) or
DMX3304

EEX4331
EEX4332
EEX4330

EEX4436
{(EEW4301
or
EEW4403 )
and
EEW5403}
EEY4183

HNDE (Electronics) – Before 2014
EEX3410

DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401

EEX3336 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 DMX3107 EEX3331 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4330

{(EEW4301

or EEW4403 )

and EEW5403}

HNDE (Electronics) New curriculum from 2014
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 MHZ3551 MHZ3552 EEX3336 DMX3107 EEX3331

(EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

EEX4331 EEX4332 EEX4330

{(EEW4301 or EEW4403) and EEW5403}

EEY4183

National Diploma in Engineering Technology (NDET)- Electrical/Electronic
EEX3410 DMX3305 AGM3203 DMX3401 EEX3336 DMX3107 (EEX3351 & EEX4351) or DMX3304

Note: Those who have satisfied only the academic requirements without industrial training components in NDT (Electrical), NDT (Electronic & telecom.), HNDE (Electrical Power) and HNDE (Electronics) can be granted exemptions as listed, but without relevant Industrial training courses at Levels 4 and 5.

*Effective year 2003 onwards    **Effective year 2008 onwards

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Programme Code :
BT
Programme Category :
Under Graduate Programme
Conducted by :
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology
Programme duration :
Minimum 5 Years
Discipline(s) / Course(s) :
Computer Engineering

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Accepting online applications :
   5th September 2024
Closing Date for Applications :
  15th November 2024
Last date for requesting exemptions :

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

This Under Graduate programme is conducted by the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology.  Contact the coordinator, Eng. C.J. Basnayakege for further details.

Address :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, OUSL, Nawala
Contact :
0112881437
Email :

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Textile & Clothing https://ou.ac.lk/bschonstextile/ Fri, 12 Jun 2020 04:05:43 +0000 https://open.hetenergy.com/?p=10036

This program is a degree programme to provide in-depth knowledge and skill for the Textile and clothing industry employees at junior manager level and technical grades in the industry within the engineering profession. This will also provide an opportunity to upgrade management skills required to maintain an organization as senior managers.

Objectives of the program

  • The employees who are already in the Textile industry with lack of theoretical knowledge and engineering concepts will be able to maintaining and managing the industry satisfactory manner.
  • This program is ideal for a person who has a deep interest to build his carrier opportunities in the field of textile and clothing
  •  engineering.

Minimum Duration: 4 Years, entering only with A/L. Student entering with NDT can complete within minimum of two years.

Teaching mode: Distance mode – Limited face to face sessions in the form of lecture hours and laboratory work, printed course materials and online teaching (where available).

 

Medium of Instruction: English

Programme Code :
Programme Category :
Degree Programme
Conducted by :
Dept. of Textile and Apparel Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology
Programme duration :
Minimum 4 years
Discipline(s) / Course(s) :
Textile and Clothing

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Accepting online applications :
 5th September 2024
Closing Date for Applications :
15th November 2024
Last date for requesting exemptions :

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

This programme is conducted by the department of Textile and Apparel Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology. Contact the Head of the Department for further details.

Address :
Department of Textile and Apparel Technology, Faculty of Engineering, OUSL
Contact :
0112881310
Email :

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Engineering – Civil Engineering https://ou.ac.lk/bschonscivil/ Tue, 14 Jan 2020 03:45:00 +0000 https://www.ou.ac.lk/?p=14382

Graduates of Bachelor of Science Honours in Civil Engineering offered by the Department of Civil Engineering are employed as engineers at various levels of the construction industry that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like buildings, roads, railways, bridges, canals, dams, harbours, airports and water supply, sewage disposal and irrigation schemes. Civil engineering as a profession is responsible for developing and providing infrastructure and services for the society with due consideration for safety and the environment. The minimum duration of the Bachelor of Science Honours in Civil Engineering is four years and the medium of instruction is English.

Programme Content
Engineering mathematics, Electro-techniques, Communicating engineering information, Basic thermo-fluids, Construction materials, Structural analysis and design, Hydraulics and hydrology, Surveying, Strength of materials, Soil mechanics and introduction to rock mechanics, Construction engineering and planning, Mechanics of fluids, Engineering geology, Structural analysis, Geotechnics, Construction engineering and management, Structural design, Environmental engineering, Highway engineering, Building engineering, Irrigation engineering, Quantity surveying, Final year projects.

Admission Requirements

• Obtained passes in the subjects, Combined Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the G.C.E. (A/L) Examination, Sri Lanka, in one & the same sitting, or
• Obtained the Advanced Certificate in Science with courses in the disciplines of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, offered by The OUSL, or
• Obtained a minimum three (3) credit (C) passes for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Cambridge/Edexcel Advanced Level Examination within three years, or
• Obtained an equivalent or higher qualification acceptable to the Senate.

Course Fees for Students Academic – Year 2023-24

    

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