University of Moratuwa BIT Seminar at Negombo Branch
SuccessfulBIT seminar conducted by the academic panel from CODL(University of Moratuwa)headed by Mrs. Vishaka Nanayakkara at Horizon Campus – Negombo Branch.




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University of Moratuwa BIT Seminar at Kalutara Branch
SuccessfulBIT seminar conducted by the academic panel from CODL(University of Moratuwa)headed by Mrs. Vishaka Nanayakkara at Horizon Campus – Kalutara Branch.



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HORIZON CAMPUS OFFERS THE INDUSTRY RENOWNED BIT (UoM)
With a strong belief that valued partnerships with the top academic entities will create the synergy that would enable to produce graduates and Software Engineers of high caliber. Horizon Campus who had signed an MOU with the University of Moratuwa, now offers the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)program of University of Moratuwa which is an approved programme by the University Grants commission (UGC).
Comprising of six semesters, and open to G.C.E.(A.L.) qualified students from any stream, the BIT degree is designed to train students with a breadth of knowledge across a range of IT disciplines, and a depth of understanding in a specialization, allowing them to lead and become sought after professionals in the IT industry. The blended subject areas of the program include System Security, Visual Application Programming, Web Design, Mobile Application Development, Human Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, IT Project Management and Data Mining, among other. Students will also gain the critical thinking and management skills needed to work with new technologies.
During the program period, Horizon Campus will conduct classes in accordance with the quality standards defined by the University of Moratuwa with a highly qualified senior academic panel utilized by excellent infrastructure and facilities to support quality learning. Continuous assessments and evaluations to map the progress of the student along with various assessment techniques such as Assignments, Quizzes, Discussion Forums and Practical Examinations, will be a part of this Degree Programme.
On successful completion, students will be able to, analyze well defined problems, and design, implement and evaluate solutions that demonstrate an understanding of the systems context in which software is developed and operated including economic, social, historical, sustainability and ethical aspects. They will have the ability to demonstrate an operational understanding of the foundations of computer science including programming, algorithms, architectures and data structures. They will be able to communicate complex concepts effectively with diverse audiences using a range of modalities and work effectively within team environment.
The Degree allows multiple exit points that includes the Diploma level, Higher Diploma level and Degree level and prepare students for a variety of career paths, such as Network and Systems Administration, Database Administration, Web Development, Security Analysis, Software Developer, Software Architect, Software Designer, Network Engineer and Business Analyst.
Students will further benefit from the strong industry connection of Horizon campus that include multinational companies, leading blue chips and innovative startups.
Furthermore, those who complete this BIT programme will also have the benefit of being considered as graduate of the University of Moratuwa, there by opening avenues for postgraduate studies. Horizon currently has over 100 students enrolled for the degree.
Now registration open for BIT degree and closing date will be 10th of January 2019. Interested parties can obtain further information by visiting www.horioncampus.edu.lk or by contact 0716 623 623, 0713 519 999, 0114 365 555 or visit Horizon Campus at Malabe.
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Horizon Campus Leads Early Childhood Development Programme
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University of Moratuwa BIT Seminar at Kandy Branch
Successful BIT seminar conducted by the academic panel from CODL(University of Moratuwa) headed by Ms. Vishaka Nanayakkara at Horizon Campus – Kandy Banch.










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Horizon Campus Sponsored the Sri lanka National Baseball League Championship
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Guest Lecture
The first ever guest lecture organized by the LSASL Local Chapter of Horizon Campus was held on 9th October 2018. This was conducted by Mr. Chamath Fernando (Attorney-At-Law), Assistant Secretary of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka on the topic Intellectual Property.
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Industrial Visit 02
Asian Law Students’ Association Local Chapter of Horizon Campus successfully organized its Annual Parliament Visit on 21st of March 2018.
We would like to extend our grateful thanks to Honourable Deputy Minister of Justice Dushmantha Mithrapala for making the visit a success.
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Industrial visit 01
Asian Law Students’ Association Local Chapter of Horizon Campus organized the annual court visit on the 29th of January, 2018 in order to give its member students a high exposure to the legal profession.
The students of the Faculty of Law of Horizon Campus were privileged to visit and experience the proceedings of District Court, High Court and the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.
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SR Project: Donations to Children of Vishaka Pre-school, Matara
Undergraduates of Batch 5 following the B.Sc. (Hons) in Biotechnology of the Faculty of Science, conducted a Social Responsibility project, providing donations to the less fortunate children of Vishaka Pre-School situated in Karunodagama, Yatiyana, Matara. The school houses a total of 19 students which include 8 girls and 11 boys, who are all educated and looked after by a single teacher. These students were studying under numerous difficulties and lacked requirements such as stationery items and proper school bags. The team of undergraduates were able to purchase the necessary items for the children, with the aid of students, lecturers and outsiders of the campus, who provided donations to raise funds for this worthy cause.
Water bottles, pencils, school bags, story books, crayon sets and bank pass books were distributed to each and every child as the team visited the pre-school. Providing these items to the children created a brighter future for their education, and their parents were also supported, as their financial burdens were reduced. The immense joy and happiness of the children as they received their gifts could be seen in their faces. By completing this project, the group of undergraduates successfully extended their helping hand as socially responsible citizens of the country.
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