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Model Courses

Mechatronics Course

Photo:Hiroshi SAITO Acting Chief Advisor

Mechatronics is the technology which combines mechanics and electronics, and is utilized in modernized production processes in order to save energy, control quality of production and ultimately manage production systems.

In the mechatronics course, students will learn and acquire technologies for mechanical designs and manufacture, electric & electronic circuit, control program development, robots, the automation system of factories etc.

It is expected that graduates should be active as practical-oriented technicians, such as machine design technicians, machining technicians, electric equipment technicians, systems technicians, and customer service technicians in the fields of steel, shipbuilding, car and other manufacturing industries.

Major course contents
  1. Design, operate, maintain and repair Pneumatic equipment and systems
  2. Design, operate, maintain and repair Electrical systems
  3. Design, operate, maintain and repair Hydraulic equipment and systems
  4. Design Mechanical fixtures
  5. Design, operate, maintain and repair Electronic equipment and systems
  6. Design software program flow
  7. Design, operate, maintain and repair PLC, and SCADA systems
  8. Design, operate, maintain and repair Robotic systems
  9. Perform operations using CNC machines

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Course

Photo:Hiroshi SAITO Acting Chief Advisor

The Information and Communication Technology(ICT) has been rapidly expanding all over Sri Lanka with increased ICT usage in all forms of daily activities across all the sectors, creating a highly demanded local market with in the country. Furthermore Sri Lanka is gradually entering into the foreign market also, catering mostly for Europe and America. This exceptional growth in the ICT industry has resulted in a widening gap between the supply and demand of IT professionals.

This diploma program specialized in Information and Communication Technology covers the technological and applied aspects of computing including Programming, System analysis & Design, Networking, Graphics, Multimedia, and Web applications.

The program is designed for two years granting NVQ level 5 & 6 qualifications leading to careers such as Software Engineers, Programmers, web Designers, Network and Communication Specialists, Graphic Designers, Animators and Systems Analysts.

Major course contents
  1. System Analysis and Design
  2. Database Systems
  3. Programming Techniques
  4. Graphic Designing
  5. Networking
  6. Multimedia Applications
  7. Web Information Systems Development
  8. Software Testing
  9. Software Project Management
  10. Communication Skills

Metal Work Technology Course

Photo:Hiroshi SAITO Acting Chief Advisor

The Metal Work Technology course aims to learn not only welding skills but also the skills and knowledge in metal work which the industries in Sri Lanka need, such knowledge as on materials, destructive and non-destructive tests and advanced welding skills to realize higher welding strength.

It is expected that graduates should be active in related welding fields, such as shipbuilding, high-pressure tanks, high-rise construction and bridge construction.

Major course contents
  1. Basic skills of gas welding and arc welding
  2. Carbon dioxide(CO2) gas semi-automatic arc welding
  3. TIG welding(Tungsten inert gas welding)
  4. MIG welding(Metal inert gas welding)
  5. Gas cutting
  6. Plasma cutting
  7. Metallurgy
  8. Metal fabrication

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