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Student Handbook
Academic Year 2016/2017
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
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Copyright © 2016 by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka
Student Handbook Academic Year 2016/2017 Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna
ISBN : 978-955-1507-50-3
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
Wellamadama
Matara 81000
Sri Lanka
Phone : +94412227010
Fax : +94412227001
E-mail : hssoffice@hss.ruh.ac.lk
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Message from the editors
Dear students,
For more than three decades, the University of Ruhuna has been
educating responsible citizens for the Sri Lankan society. When you
join the University of Ruhuna, you are meant to be transformative
academically, socially and personally.
This handbook has been designed to guide you to begin your
university journey. It contains information on the academic, social
and personal development opportunities available to you and the
resources to assist you finding advice and make better choices.
Moreover, this contains a review of the rules, regulations and
procedures of the University of Ruhuna and of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences.
As an undergraduate student entering into the Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences, you may have many future expectations. We
encourage you to explore knowledge, improve skills, do research, be
creative and get the most from your time here. Take subjects that
introduce you to new fields and help you to develop new ways of
thinking and understanding. Connect with different people who are
diverse in interests, talents, attitudes, backgrounds and values, and
learn from their experiences.
We hope that you will read this handbook carefully and use it to find
the support you need. This will be your guide during next three or
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four years of your academic life as an undergraduate student of the
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna.
We wish you a happy, healthy and successful university life.
Dr Indi Akurugoda
Senior Lecturer in Political Science
Department of Public Policy
indiakuru@gmail.com
Ms Nadeeka De Silva
Lecturer (probationary) in Economics
Department of Economics
dnadeeka10@yahoo.com
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Table of contents
Message from the editors ........................................................................... iii
Chapter 1 ...................................................................................................... 1
University of Ruhuna .................................................................................. 1
1.1 University flag ..................................................................................... 1
1.2 Vision .................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Mission ................................................................................................ 1
1.4 University anthem (úYAjúoHd, .S;h) ................................................. 2
1.5 University of Ruhuna: An introduction ............................................... 3
1.6 Message from the Vice Chancellor ..................................................... 7
1.7 Organisation structure ......................................................................... 8
1.8 Authoritative university bodies ......................................................... 10
1.9 A list of administrative officials – University of Ruhuna.................. 12
Chapter 2 .................................................................................................... 15
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences ............................................. 15
2.1 Faculty flag ........................................................................................ 15
2.2 Vision ................................................................................................ 15
2.3 Mission .............................................................................................. 15
2.4 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences: An introduction ........... 16
2.5 Message from the Dean – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
................................................................................................................. 18
2.6 Officials responsible for student discipline ....................................... 19
2.7 Staff of the Dean’s office .................................................................. 19
Chapter 3 .................................................................................................... 21
Academic Regulations and Procedures ................................................... 21
3.1 Academic calendar – Academic year 2016/2017 (semester I and II)
for 1000 level ........................................................................................... 21
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3.2 The orientation programme of the Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, University of Ruhuna: Academic year 2016/2017 (03.01.2017–
06.01.2017) ............................................................................................. 22
3.3 Course structure ................................................................................ 26
3.3.1 Wmdê mdGud,d wdlD;sh ............................................................. 26
3.3.2 mdGud,d wdlD;sfha m%Odk ,laIK ............................................ 26
3.3.3 iudisl b.ekqï ie,eiau ........................................................... 29
3.3.4 Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,d jHqyh ............................................... 30
3.4 Credit framework policy ................................................................... 35
3.4.1 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj (Bachelor of Arts
[General] Degree Programme) ............................................................ 35
3.4.2 Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj (Bachelor of Arts [Special]
Degree Programme) ............................................................................ 38
3.5 Selection of course units ................................................................... 41
3.5.1 mdGud,d tall ye|skaùfï fla; ^Course codes& ....................... 41
3.6 Registration ....................................................................................... 43
3.6.1 mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùu ........................................... 43
3.6.2 mdGud,d tallhla i|yd jQ ,shdmosxÑh fjkia lrjd .ekSu .... 44
3.6.3 ,shdmosxÑh oS¾> lrjd .ekSu ..................................................... 44
3.6.4 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isàu ............................................ 44
3.6.5 wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK ............................................................ 45
3.6.6 iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK ........................................................... 45
3.6.7 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isàu ................................. 46
3.7 Wmdêh msrskeóu ^Award of the degree& ........................................... 48
3.7.1 Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh
msrskeóu .............................................................................................. 48
3.7.2 Wmdê kdu .................................................................................. 49
3.7.3 Wmdêh j,x.= oskh..................................................................... 49
3.8 Medical certificates ........................................................................... 50
Chapter 4 ................................................................................................... 57
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Management Information System of the Faculty ................................... 57
4.1 Course Unit Coordination Office (CUCO) ........................................ 57
4.1.1 Staff ............................................................................................ 58
4.2 Relevant application forms ................................................................ 58
4.3 Hostel facilities .................................................................................. 59
4.3.1 Sub-wardens – Girls’ hostels ...................................................... 60
4.3.2 Sub-wardens – Boys’ hostels ...................................................... 60
4.3.3 Available hostel facilities: Girls’ hostels .................................... 61
4.3.4 Available hostel facilities: Boys’ hostels .................................... 61
4.4 Scholarships ....................................................................................... 61
4.4.1 Mahapola higher education scholarships .................................... 61
4.4.2 Bursary grants ............................................................................. 62
4.4.3 Other scholarships ...................................................................... 63
4.5 Cafeterias ........................................................................................... 64
4.6 Cooperative shop ............................................................................... 65
4.7 Monthly season tickets ...................................................................... 65
4.8 Post office .......................................................................................... 65
4.9 Banks ................................................................................................. 65
Chapter 5 .................................................................................................... 67
Department of Economics ......................................................................... 67
5.1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 67
5.2 Message from the Head – Department of Economics ....................... 67
5.3 Undergraduate study programmes ..................................................... 68
5.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme ............... 69
5.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme................ 71
5.4 Academic staff ................................................................................... 78
Chapter 6 .................................................................................................... 81
Department of English and Linguistics ................................................... 81
6.1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 81
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6.2 Message from the Head – Department of English and Linguistics ... 82
6.3 Undergraduate study programmes .................................................... 83
6.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme .............. 83
6.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme ............... 84
6.4 Academic staff .................................................................................. 86
Chapter 7 ................................................................................................... 87
Department of Geography ....................................................................... 87
7.1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 87
7.2 Message from the Head – Department of Geography ....................... 88
7.3 Undergraduate study programmes .................................................... 89
7.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme .............. 89
7.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme ............... 90
7.4 Academic staff .................................................................................. 94
Chapter 8 ................................................................................................... 97
Department of History and Archaeology ................................................ 97
8.1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 97
8.2 Message from the Head – Department of History and Archaeology 97
8.3 Undergraduate study programmes .................................................... 98
8.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme .............. 99
8.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme ............. 102
8.4 Academic staff ................................................................................ 110
Chapter 9 ................................................................................................. 113
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies ............................................. 113
9.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 113
9.2 Message from the Head – Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies
.............................................................................................................. 113
9.3 Undergraduate study programmes .................................................. 114
9.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme ............ 114
9.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme ............. 118
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9.4 Academic staff ................................................................................. 126
Chapter 10 ................................................................................................ 129
Department of Public Policy ................................................................... 129
10.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 129
10.2 Message from the Head – Department of Public Policy ............... 130
10.3 Undergraduate study programmes ................................................. 131
10.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme ........... 131
10.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme............ 133
10.4 Academic staff ............................................................................... 136
Chapter 11 ................................................................................................ 139
Department of Sinhala ............................................................................ 139
11.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 139
11.2 Message from the Head – Department of Sinhala ......................... 139
11.3 Undergraduate study programmes ................................................. 140
11.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme ........... 140
11.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme............ 142
11.4 Academic staff ............................................................................... 145
Chapter 12 ................................................................................................ 147
Department of Sociology ......................................................................... 147
12.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 147
12.2 Message from the Head – Department of Sociology ..................... 147
12.3 Undergraduate study programmes ................................................. 149
12.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme ........... 149
12.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme............ 150
12.4 Academic staff ............................................................................... 154
Chapter 13 ................................................................................................ 157
Learning Resources ................................................................................. 157
13.1 Library ........................................................................................... 157
13.1.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 157
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13.1.2 Library opening hours ............................................................ 157
13.1.3 Library collections ................................................................. 158
13.1.4 Library resource classification ............................................... 161
13.1.5 Library catalogue ................................................................... 161
13.1.6 Library services ...................................................................... 162
13.1.7 Library membership ............................................................... 163
13.1.8 Staff ........................................................................................ 165
13.2 English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) .................................... 166
13.2.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 166
13.2.2 Courses offered by the ELTU ................................................ 166
13.2.3 Staff ........................................................................................ 167
13.3 Information Technology (IT) Unit ................................................ 169
13.3.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 169
13.3.2 Computer teaching laboratories ............................................. 169
13.3.3 Web server ............................................................................. 169
13.3.4 Internet and e-mail facility ..................................................... 170
13.3.5 Scanning facility .................................................................... 170
13.3.6 Other utilities of the IT Unit .................................................. 170
13.3.7 Undergraduate study programmes ......................................... 170
13.3.8 Student selection criteria to follow ICT as a subject .............. 171
13.3.9 Staff ........................................................................................ 171
13.4 Centre for Modern Languages and Civilisations (CMLC) ........... 172
13.4.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 172
13.4.2 Staff ........................................................................................ 172
13.5 Cultural Centre .............................................................................. 173
13.5.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 173
13.5.2 Staff ........................................................................................ 174
13.6 Centre for Conflict Studies (CCS) ................................................ 174
13.6.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 174
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13.6.2 Objectives and future plans .................................................... 175
13.6.3 Staff ........................................................................................ 176
13.7 Distance and Continuing Education Unit (DCEU) ........................ 176
13.7.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 176
13.7.2 Courses ................................................................................... 176
13.7.3 Staff ........................................................................................ 177
Chapter 14 ................................................................................................ 179
Sports and Recreation ............................................................................. 179
14.1 Department of Physical Education ................................................ 179
14.2 Sports facilities .............................................................................. 179
14.2.1 Indoor sports ........................................................................... 180
14.2.2 Outdoor sports ........................................................................ 180
14.3 Inter-faculty and inter-university tournaments .............................. 181
14.4 University colours ......................................................................... 181
14.5 Staff ............................................................................................... 181
Chapter 15 ................................................................................................ 183
Examinations ........................................................................................... 183
15.1 we.hqï iy fY%aKs.; lsrSu (Evaluation and grading) ................... 183
15.2 iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh< l< hq;= wdldrh iy we.hqï mámdáh 186
15.3 Grades allocated for course units .................................................. 197
15.4 idu¾:Hh m%odkh .......................................................................... 198
15.5 úNd. wfmaCIlhkag Wmfoia ......................................................... 200
15.6 úNd. wfmaCIlhka i|yd ksfhda. ................................................. 204
Chapter 16 ................................................................................................ 207
Gold Medals and Awards ....................................................................... 207
16.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 207
16.2 The Vice Chancellor’s gold medal ................................................ 207
16.3 Dean’s awards ............................................................................... 207
16.4 Mallika De Mel memorial gold medal .......................................... 208
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16.5 L.W.A. Weerasekara memorial gold medal .................................. 208
16.6 Professor R.M. Ranaweera Banda memorial gold medal ............. 208
16.7 Ven. Professor Shaku Go Shin gold medal ................................... 209
Chapter 17 ............................................................................................... 211
Student Service Facilities ....................................................................... 211
17.1 Counselling service ....................................................................... 211
17.1.1 Counselling service of the University of Ruhuna .................. 211
17.1.2 Student counselling service of the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences .................................................................................. 211
17.1.3 Counselling staff .................................................................... 212
17.2 Career Guidance Unit ................................................................... 216
17.2.1 Staff ........................................................................................ 216
17.2.2 Faculty Career Advisors......................................................... 217
17.3 Health Services ............................................................................. 218
17.3.1 Main Medical Centre ............................................................. 218
17.3.2 Ayurvedic Medical Centre ..................................................... 220
Chapter 18 ............................................................................................... 221
Students’ Unions and Societies .............................................................. 221
18.1 Students’ unions ............................................................................ 221
18.1.1 Duties and responsibilities of the students’ unions ................ 221
18.1.2 University Students’ Union .................................................... 221
18.1.3 Faculty Students’ Union ......................................................... 222
18.2 Students’ societies ......................................................................... 223
Annexure 1 ^weuqKqu 1& ............................................................................ 225
Annexure 2 ^weuqKqu 2& ............................................................................ 227
Annexure 3 ^weuqKqu 3& ............................................................................ 275
Annexure 4 ^weuqKqu 4& ............................................................................ 279
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Chapter 1
University of Ruhuna
1.1 University flag
1.2 Vision
Our vision is to be an internationally respected, outstanding academic
centre of excellence which proudly affirms its Sri Lankan identity and
which is committed to rigorous scholarship, academic freedom, sound
moral values, and social responsibility.
1.3 Mission
In pursuit of its vision, the University of Ruhuna will strive to
produce internationally accredited outstanding graduates who are
innovative, analytical, articulate, balanced, and adaptable with life-
long learning and to strive through quality teaching, research and
community service, to contribute to the advancement of scholarship
and the enrichment of the educational, cultural, economic, and natural
environment of the society we serve.
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1.4 University anthem (úYAjúoHd, .S;h)
nn,k isrs ,l ol=fKa
úrejka ìys l< forfKa
m`vqjka fjd/`ÿKq fmdrfKa
iriúhhs fï reyqfKa
úoHd Ys,am l,d keK yrj;a
,nñka ok uk lrñka meKj;a
foi ni /i iqrlsk To f;oj;a
ñksiqka fjuq f,da miik .=Kj;a
hqla;sh Yla;sh nj ks;s isys lr
oE f.d;a l=, u, mgq u; ì`o yer
ku /l mrisÿ frdayK mqrjr
ysre i`ÿ fjuq ,la iriú ks,Ur
.S mo ud,d( fcHaIaG uydpd¾h iqks,a wdrshr;ak
;kq ks¾udKh" ix.S;h iy .dhkh( wdpd¾h mKaä;a ví,sõ' ã' wurfoaj
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1.5 University of Ruhuna: An introduction
In October 1977, the Government of Sri Lanka appointed a
committee headed by Professor M.B. Ariyapala to do a feasibility
study on the establishment of a university in the southern province. In
January 1978, the committee recommended the city of Matara, the
commercial capital of the southern province of Sri Lanka as the most
suitable location for this purpose.
The enactment of the Universities Act, No. 16 of 1978 enabled the
University Grants Commission to establish the Ruhuna University
College, fulfilling a long cherished desire and a need of the people in
the southern Sri Lanka.
As a result, on 27 August 1978, the then Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
Hon. J.R. Jayewardene declared the opening the Ruhuna University
College at Meddawatta, Matara, with Professor Mervyn W.J.
Thenabadu as its director. The fledgling institution at Matara was
elevated and renamed as the Ruhuna University College on 1 January
1979.
The University College commenced its academic activities with three
faculties: Humanities and Social Sciences, Agriculture, and Science.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences was located at the
Teachers’ Training College at Eliyakanda, and the Agriculture and
Science Faculties were located in the Junior Technical College
premises at Meddawatta, Matara. At that time, the medical students
were sent to the Faculties of Medicine of the Universities of Colombo
and Peradeniya for their pre-clinical courses during the first and
second years of study.
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The premises where the University College was located found
inadequate to meet the needs of a new university and a new location
was selected for the main campus at Wellamadama, two kilometres
away from Matara, along Matara-Kataragama main road. Under the
guidance of the world famous architect Geoffrey Bawa, the Edward
Reed & Beg Company designed the buildings, and the Ballast Nedam
Company of the Netherlands completed the construction at all three
sites: Wellamadama, Mapalana and Karapitiya.
The general administration offices, the Faculties of Humanities and
Social Sciences and Science were shifted to the Wellamadama
Campus in 1985. The Wellamadama Campus covers an area of about
72 acres with the buildings of the Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences & Technology,
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Management and Finance, Faculty of
Technology, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Vice Chancellor’s
residence, guest house and bachelors’ quarters, gymnasium, outreach
centre, two auditoriums, lecture theatres, administration block and
three hostels. While the University of Peradeniya was the first
university in Sri Lanka constructed on a sound ecologically friendly
plan, the University of Ruhuna became the second and the only
university which was constructed on a sound architectural plan
utilising funds from the government of Sri Lanka. In the late 1970s
the total construction cost was Rs.917.6 million.
At the inception, the Faculty of Science functioned with five
departments: Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Zoology
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while the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences with four
departments: Sinhala, History, Economics and Geography.
The Ruhuna University College was upgraded to a fully-fledged
university on 1 February 1984 by an order made by the Minister of
Education under sections 21 and 21 (1) of the Universities Act, No.
16 of 1978 published in the Gazette (extraordinary) dated 24 January
1984 in terms of section 27 (2) of the Act.
His Excellency the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of
Sri Lanka J.R. Jayewardene appointed Professor G.P.
Samarawickrema as the Vice Chancellor with effect from 1 February
1984 under section 144 (a) of the Universities Act.
Until the Ruhuna University College was upgraded to a university,
the Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences and Medicine were
affiliated to the University of Colombo while the Faculties of Science
and Agriculture were affiliated to the Universities of Kelaniya and
Peradeniya respectively. Ending this situation, Dr Amaradasa
Weerasinghe became the founder Dean of the Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences in 1984.
On 28 January 2000, Her Excellency the President Chandrika
Bandaranaike Kumaratunga inaugurated the Faculty of Engineering,
which was constructed at a cost of Rs.600 million at Hapugala, Galle.
In 2003, the Faculty of Management and Finance was established
initially with two departments. Before that the study programmes in
Business Administration had been offered by the Department of
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Business Administration that used to exist within the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences.
In order to develop distance education programmes, the University
was able to establish an External Examinations Division in 1997 at
Bibulawela, Kamburupitiya and in the same year it was shifted to
Wellamadama.
For the purpose of centralising and promoting postgraduate studies in
all faculties, an independent body was established in June 2003 with
Professor Morley De Silva as the director.
The University of Ruhuna is now a fully-fledged university. It is
making a significant contribution to national and regional
development of the country. The members of its academic staff serve
as consultants and advisors to a wide spectrum of national bodies and
professional associations. In terms of its future prospects, the
University is now in the process of developing and upgrading short-
term and long-term programmes of teaching and research.
Together with many prestigious universities within Sri Lanka and
abroad, the introduction of the semester system and course unit
system based on course credits, and the recent curricular revisions of
the University, address the national needs. The effort proves that the
University of Ruhuna is deeply committed to developing quality
academic programmes in the best interest of the human resource
development of Sri Lanka.
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1.6 Message from the Vice Chancellor
On behalf of the University, I would like to
take this opportunity to welcome you to the
University of Ruhuna. I believe that next three
or four years of your life at this University will
be inspiring, challenging and enjoyable. The
University of Ruhuna is established in 1978
with four faculties, and now emerging as one
of the most distinguished and iconic higher education institutions in
Sri Lanka. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is one of
the pioneering faculties of the University.
The cultural heritage of the southern province inspires the intellectual
community at the University of Ruhuna. This legacy enables us to
offer a wide range of experiences to students that enrich their
learning. Graduates of the University of Ruhuna prosper the modern
world and act as active participants in community development.
Every year we welcome a large number of students to the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences. They have diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Therefore, you need to respect openness, inclusiveness,
collegiality and diversity. I am proud of our talented, motivated and
energetic academic staff, many of whom are experts in their fields
nationally as well as internationally.
Congratulations on your decision to study at the University of
Ruhuna. We will provide you with the best possible conditions
towards success. In return, we expect you to work hard, be
conscientious and be responsible for your learning progress.
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Remember that the rules, regulations, systems and structures of the
University of Ruhuna are developed to ensure your success and to
assist you with its functions. Follow the guidance of these rules and
regulations, and make us proud of your achievements.
We are looking forward to produce tomorrow’s leaders and mature
individuals who can actively participate and contribute to the society.
I welcome you to the new academic year as a part of the University of
Ruhuna community.
Senior Professor Gamini Senanayake
Vice Chancellor
University of Ruhuna
1.7 Organisation structure
The University of Ruhuna operates under the provisions of the
Universities Act, No. 16 of 1978 and the Universities (Amendment)
Act, No. 7 of 1985. Accordingly the University has a board of
administrators to make and implement decisions.
Chancellor
The Chancellor, the ceremonial and titular head of the University,
presides over at the University convocation. The President of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka nominates the Chancellor
for a period of five years.
Vice Chancellor
The Vice Chancellor is the principal executive officer, principal
academic officer and the chief accounting officer of the University.
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The President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
appoints the Vice Chancellor out of three nominations made by the
University Council for a period of three years. The Vice Chancellor is
the chairman and ex-officio member of both the Council and the
Senate of the University and responsible for the maintenance of
discipline.
Deputy Vice Chancellor
The Deputy Vice Chancellor is appointed by the University Grants
Commission on the approval of the Council of the University. The
Deputy Vice Chancellor is responsible for student affairs and
substitutes for the Vice Chancellor when it is necessary.
Deans
Faculty Boards elect Deans for their faculties out of the Heads of
Departments for a period of three years. The Deans are the academic
and administrative heads of their respective faculties.
Librarian
The Council, subject to the direction and control of the Vice
Chancellor, appoints the Librarian and he/ she is responsible for the
administration of the libraries of the University. The Librarian is an
ex-officio member of the Senate and usually the chairman of the
library committee unless the Vice Chancellor himself/ herself chairs
the committee.
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Registrar
The Council of the University appoints the Registrar. The Registrar is
the ex-officio secretary of both the Council and the Senate. The
Registrar is responsible for general administration, conduction of
examinations, publication of results, and discipline of the non-
academic staff. The Registrar functions subject to the direction and
control of the Vice Chancellor. The Registrar is also the assistant
accounting officer of the University and responsible for the custody
of records and property. In this connection, the Deputy Registrars, the
Assistant Registrars, and the general administration with its many
departments and divisions assist the Registrar.
Bursar
The Bursar is appointed by the Council of the University on a
selection process. He/ she is responsible for financial administration
and maintenance of accounts subject to the direction and control of
the Registrar. The Bursar is also the custodian of the University funds
in addition to being responsible for procurement of supplies and
arrangement of all payments. The preparation of annual statements of
accounts is a key function of the Bursar.
1.8 Authoritative university bodies
The Council
The Council is the chief executive body and governing authority of
the University. The Council consists of the Vice Chancellor, the
Deputy Vice Chancellor, the Deans of the faculties, two elected
Senate members, and outside representatives whose number should
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be greater than the number of members from the University. A
Council member serves for a period of three years and is eligible for
re-appointment.
The Senate
The Senate, the academic authority of the University, is chaired by
the Vice Chancellor. This body consists of the following persons:
The Vice Chancellor
Deputy Vice Chancellor
Deans of the faculties
Heads of the departments
Permanent Professors
Librarians
Two permanent lecturers elected from each faculty
Faculties
The University has the following nine faculties:
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences & Technology
Faculty of Management and Finance
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Graduate Studies
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Faculty Board
There are Faculty Boards for all faculties and each Faculty Board
should be consisted of the following persons:
The Dean of the faculty
All Professors
All Associate Professors
All permanent Senior Lecturers and Lecturers
Two student representatives nominated by the Faculty
Students’ Union
Three outside members of high academic standing whose
expertise is relevant to the faculty
1.9 A list of administrative officials – University of Ruhuna
Chancellor Most Venerable Pallaththara Sri
Sumanajothi
Vice Chancellor Senior Professor Gamini Senanayaka
BSc (Peradeniya), PhD (Royal Veterinary
and Agricultural University, Denmark)
Deputy Vice Chancellor Dr A.M.N. Alagiyawanna
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering
BSc (Moratuwa), MEng (AIT, Thailand),
DEng (Nagaoka, Japan)
Dean
Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences
Professor Sumanasiri Wawwage
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil (Ruhuna)
Dean
Faculty of Agriculture Professor K.L. Wasantha Kumara
BSc (Ruhuna), MSc (Peradeniya), PhD
(UAS, Bangalore)
Dean
Faculty of Engineering Dr P.D. Chandana Perera
BEng (Zhejiang), PhD (Aalborg),
Member (IEEE)
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Dean
Faculty of Fisheries and
Marine Sciences & Technology
Dr R.A. Maithreepala
BSc, MPhil (Ruhuna) PhD (Tsinghua),
Alexander Von Humboldt Fellow
(Germany)
Dean
Faculty of Management and
Finance
Dr T.S.L.W. Gunawardena
MBA (Agder), PhD (Nordland)
Dean
Faculty of Medicine Senior Professor Sarath Lekamwasam
MBBS (Peradeniya), MD (Colombo),
FRCP (London), FCCP, FRACP, FCP
(South Africa), FRCPS (Pakistan), PhD
(Erasmus)
Dean
Faculty of Science Professor P.A. Jayantha
BSc (Kelaniya), MSc (J’pura), PhD
(QUT, Australia)
Dean
Faculty of Technology Senior Professor W.G.D. Dharmaratne
BSc (Peradeniya), MSc, PhD (Tufts)
Dean
Faculty of Graduate Studies Professor L.P. Jayatissa
BSc (Ruhuna), PhD (Stirling, UK)
Registrar Mrs P.S. Kalugama
BA (J’pura), MA (London), MBA
(Ruhuna)
Bursar (acting) Mr A.M.A. Siriwardhane
BSc (J’pura), ICASL (intermediate)
Senior Assistant Bursar
(Salaries and Payments) Mrs K.V.R. Vidyaratne
BBA (Ruhuna), CBA (ICASL), MAAT
Assistant Bursar (Accounts) Ms V.G.M. Priyangika
BSc (J’pura), ACA
Assistant Bursar (Supplies) Mrs B.H. Chintha
BCom (Kelaniya), PDBS (Ruhuna)
Deputy Registrar (Legal and
Documentation)
Mr G.L. Erathna
LLB (Sri Lanka), Attorney-at-Law, PG
Dip. in Conflict Resolution (Colombo)
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Deputy Registrar (General
Administration)
Mrs P.M.S.P. Yapa
BSc, MBA (Ruhuna)
Senior Assistant Registrar
(General Administration) Mr P.M.K. Subaweera
BA (Colombo), MA (Kelaniya),
Attorney-at-Law
Deputy Registrar
(Examinations) Mrs C. Seneviratne
BSc, PDBA (Ruhuna)
Assistant Registrar (Student
Affairs) Ms M.I. Dilhani
BSc (Ruhuna)
Senior Assistant Registrar
(Academic Establishment) Mrs H.G.N. Devika
BA (Kelaniya), MA (Ruhuna)
Senior Assistant Registrar
(Non-Academic Establishment) Mrs K.G.C.A. Bandarathilake
BSc (J’pura), ICASL (intermediate),
Executive Dip. in Accounting and
Finance (ICASL)
Senior Assistant Internal
Auditor Mr O.V.L.P. Anura
BBA (Ruhuna)
Senior Assistant Internal
Auditor Mr S.W. Kodithuwakku
BCom (Ruhuna) PG Dip. (ICASL)
Assistant Registrar
(International Affairs and
Internal Quality Assurance)
Mrs T.D.G. Pathirana
BSc (Ruhuna)
Chief Security Officer Mr H.N. Dias
Work Engineer Mr S. Diyunuge
BSc (Moratuwa), PG Dip. (BSE), MIES,
AMEISL
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Chapter 2
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
2.1 Faculty flag
2.2 Vision
The vision of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is to be a
centre of academic and scientific excellence of national and
international accreditation.
2.3 Mission
To develop honest, adaptable and productive citizens
To articulate and promote interaction with society at large, with a
view to contributing towards the development of the nation
To institute mechanisms for partnership programmes developed with
the aim of improving resources
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2.4 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences: An introduction
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is located in the main
campus premises of the University of Ruhuna which is situated on a
cliff surrounded by a watercourse by the side of the Matara-
Kataragama main road along the southern coastal area.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences was initiated with the
establishment of the Ruhuna University College affiliated to the
University of Colombo. On obtaining a fully-fledged university
status, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences started
operating as an independent body. Now it is a well-established
faculty offering Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees in a wide
spectrum of disciplines.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest faculty
of the university having a large number of undergraduate students,
approximately 3000 and an annual intake of students over 500. The
faculty offers more than 400 course units under 13 diverse disciplines
through eight departments operating under its aegis.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences aims to create
professional and disciplined citizens through providing students a
broad understanding of a wide range of disciplines. The students,
therefore, learn to apply subject knowledge they gather in lecture
halls and research fields to solve problems, improve their capacity to
think and act independently, and improve their critical thinking,
logical analysis, effective communication, and participate in
teamwork.
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The faculty has eight departments as follows:
Department of Economics
Department of English and Linguistics
Department of Geography
Department of History and Archaeology
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies
Department of Public Policy
Department of Sinhala
Department of Sociology
There are units and centres that assist students in developing skills
and capacities:
English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU)
Information Technology (IT) Unit
Centre for Modern Languages and Civilisations (CMLC)
Cultural Centre
Centre for Conflict Studies (CCS)
Distance and Continuing Education Unit (DCEU)
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2.5 Message from the Dean – Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
It is a great pleasure to send this message to the
student handbook of the Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences. First, I wish to welcome
you wholeheartedly considering the value of
this great opportunity you have achieved to
carry out higher studies at this prestigious
university for a period of three to four years.
As an undergraduate student of the University of Ruhuna, you are
compelled to work with tremendous commitment and dedication,
making the best use of available resources, completing course work
and extracurricular requirements, and promoting good values and
practices. You are fortunate to have a highly qualified academic staff
that is capable of guiding and assisting you in achieving goals. They
will help building your academic personality which is crucial when
dealing with every personal and social decision in the future.
The primary objective of the university is to create you as a high
quality individual with a sense of integrity and self-esteem. Our every
effort is concentrated towards making you comfortable at the
university. I expect that you would become a useful Sri Lankan
citizen.
I send you best wishes for a fruitful study programme.
Professor Sumanasiri Wawwage
Dean – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
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2.6 Officials responsible for student discipline
In order to maintain student discipline, the posts of proctor and
deputy proctor have been established at the university and the faculty
respectively.
Proctor Senior Professor Piyasiri Vithanage
Department of Economics
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0776979917
Email: piyasiri@econ.ruh.ac.lk
Deputy
Proctor Dr G.P.T.S. Hemakumara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0714403871
Email: shemakumara@hotmail.com
2.7 Staff of the Dean’s office
Senior Assistant Registrar Mr P.A. Piyal Renuka
BA (J’pura), PG Dip. in Community
Development, PDBA (Ruhuna)
Clerk (Staff Assistant ) Mr W.G. Jayarathna
Clerk (Grade I) Ms U.K. Liyanage
Clerk (Grade I) Ms P.G. Samanthi Pradeepika
Clerk (Grade III) Ms S.T. Rupa
CAA (Grade III) Ms D.D.N. Kumudunie
Driver (Grade II) Mr C.P. Wijesinghe
Office Assistant (Grade III) Mr D.W. Widura
Office Assistant (Grade III) Mr S.D.P.N.K. Gunasena
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Chapter 3
Academic Regulations and Procedures
3.1 Academic calendar – Academic year 2016/2017 (semester I
and II) for 1000 level
Duration Number of
weeks
Description
Semester I
2017.01.03 – 2017.01.06 One week Orientation programme
2017.01.09 – 2017.04.07 Thirteen weeks Academic activities -
Semester I
2017.04.08 – 2017.04.23 Two weeks Leave for Sinhala and
Tamil Avurudu festival
2017.04.24 – 2017.05.05 Two weeks Academic activities -
Semester I
2017.05.06 – 2017.05.21 Two weeks Study leave
2017.05.22 – 2017.06.03 Two weeks Examination - Semester I
2017.06.04 – 2017.06.18 Two weeks Vacation
Semester II
2017.06.19 – 2017.09.29 Fifteen weeks Academic activities -
Semester II
2017.09.30 – 2017.10.15 Two weeks Study leave
2017.10.16 – 2017.10.28 Two weeks Examination - Semester II
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3.2 The orientation programme of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna:
Academic year 2016/2017 (03.01.2017– 06.01.2017)
Date: 03.01.2017 (Tuesday)
Time
Theme Coordinator/s Venue
8.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m. Student registration Mr W.A.N.D. Wijesinghe (Coordinator,
Course Unit Coordination Office)
Course unit
Coordination Office
9.00 a.m. – 12.00 noon Welcome address and
cultural programme
Academic staff of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty auditorium
1.30 p.m – 2.30 p.m. The place of the
University of Ruhuna
within the national
university system
Professor Sumanasiri Wawwage (Dean,
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences)
Faculty auditorium
2.30 p.m. – 4.00 p.m. Introduction to the
student handbook
Dr I.R. Akurugoda (Senior Lecturer,
Department of Public Policy) and Ms
H.N. De Silva (Lecturer [probationary],
Department of Economics)
Faculty auditorium
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Date: 04.01.2017 (Wednesday)
Time Theme
Coordinator/s Venue
8.30 a.m. – 9.30 a.m. Role of undergraduate
students
Dr P.M.T.C. Wijesundara (Senior
Lecturer, Department of Sociology)
Faculty auditorium
9.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m. Introduction to the
course unit system
Mr W.A.N.D. Wijesinghe (Coordinator,
Course Unit Coordination Office)
Faculty auditorium
10.30 a.m. – 12.00 noon University education
and leadership
Senior Professor S.W. Amarasinghe
(Department of Sociology)
Faculty auditorium
1.30 p.m. – 2.30 p.m. Examination system Senior Professor S.W. Amarasinghe
(Department of Sociology)
Faculty auditorium
2.30 p.m. – 4.00 p.m. Student discipline and
services
Deputy Senior Student Counsellor and
Student Counsellors of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty auditorium
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Date: 05.01.2017 (Thursday)
Time Theme Coordinator/s
Venue
8.30 a.m. – 9.30 a.m. Introduction to the
Department of
Economics
Dr B.M. Sumanarathne (Head,
Department of Economics)
Faculty auditorium
9.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m. Introduction to the
Department of Pali and
Buddhist Studies
Dr A.G.S. Bandara (Head, Department
of Pali and Buddhist Studies)
Faculty auditorium
10.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. Introduction to the
Department of Public
Policy
Mr E.G. Wijesiri (Head, Department of
Public Policy)
Faculty auditorium
11.30 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. Introduction to the
Department of
Geography
Mr G. Senarath (Head, Department of
Geography)
Faculty auditorium
1.30 p.m. – 2.30 p.m. Introduction to the
Department of
Sociology
Mr Upali Pannilage (Head, Department
of Sociology)
Faculty auditorium
2.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m. Introduction to the
Department of Sinhala
Professor Dharma Rajapakshe (Head,
Department of Sinhala)
Faculty auditorium
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3.30 p.m. – 4.30 p.m. Introduction to the
Department of History
and Archaeology
Dr M.V. Chandrasiri (Head,
Department of History and
Archaeology)
Faculty auditorium
Date: 06.01.2017 (Friday)
Time Theme
Coordinator/s Venue
8.30 a.m. – 9.30 a.m. Introduction to the
Department of English
Senior Professor E.A. Gamini Fonseka
(Head, Department of English)
Faculty auditorium
9.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m. Student discipline Senior Professor Piyasiri Vithanage
(Proctor, University of Ruhuna)
Faculty auditorium
10.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. University
administration and
student welfare
Dr A.M.N. Alagiyawanna (Deputy Vice
Chancellor, University of Ruhuna)
Faculty auditorium
11.30 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. Library services Librarian and the staff of the main
library, University of Ruhuna
Faculty auditorium
1.30 p.m. – 4.30 p.m. Cultural programme Cultural Centre, University of Ruhuna
Faculty auditorium
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3.3 Course structure
3.3.1 Wmdê mdGud,d wdlD;sh udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGh úiska y`ÿkajd oS we;s Wmdê
mdGud,d wdlD;sh w¾> mokï lr .;a mdGud,d tallj,ska iukaú;
iudisl l%uh ^credit-based course unit semester system& jYfhka
kï flf¾' Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdê mdGud,dj wOHhk j¾I
;=klska o Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj wOHhk j¾I y;rlska
o iukaú; fõ'
3.3.2 mdGud,d wdlD;sfha m%Odk ,laIK
I. wOHhk j¾I ms<sfj<ska 1000" 2000" 3000 iy 4000 hk ia:,
jYfhka kïfldg we;' wOHhk j¾Ihla iudisl ^semesters&
follska hqla;jk w;r tla iudislhla i;s 15 l ld,hlska iukaú;
fõ'
II. mSGfha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdj u`.ska fjk;a wdldrhlg
;SrKh lr ke;s kï úoHd¾:sfhl= m%:u wOHhk j¾Ih tkï" 1000
ia:,fha m%:u iudislh i|yd f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh ;=k 1000
ia:,fha fojk iudislfha oS o yeoErsh hq;= h'
III. mdGud,d tallhla ^course unit& hkq" ukdj ixúOdkh lrk ,o
lsishï ksYaÑ; oekqï iïNdrhls' th lsishï m%Odk úIhl fldgila
úh yels jk w;r thg meyeos,s úIh iSudjla o we;' tneúka tn`ÿ
mdGud,d tallhla ;=< ksYaÑ; wruqKq ^objectives&" wfmalaIs; m%;sM,
^expected outcomes& iy úIh ks¾foaYh ^course contents& o
wka;¾.; fõ' ;j o tn`ÿ mdGud,d tallj,g wdfõKsl jQ we.hqï
mámdáhla ^method of assessment& we;' fun`ÿ mdGud,d tallhla
yeoErSu i|yd lsishï mQ¾j wjYH;d ^pre-requirements& imqrd,sh
hq;=j we;akï tajd o mdGud,d tallfhys i|yka lrkq ,efí'
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IV. lsishï iudislhla ;=< úoHd¾:sfhl=g yeoErSug ,nd fok
mdGud,d tallhla b.ekaùug .; lrk ld,h ^course hours& wkqj
tys w¾> m%udKh ^credits& ;SrKh lrkq ,efí' b.ekaùu i|yd .;
lrk ld,h jYfhka fuys oS ks¾jpkh lrkq ,nkafka úêu;a
foaYk" idlÉPd" mqkrSCIK" ksnkaOk yd wdpd¾h - YsIH wka;¾
Ydia;%Sh iïnkaO;dj,ska hq;a b.ekqï meh myf<djls' mdGud,d
tallhla fjkqfjka i;shla ;=< b.ekaùu i|yd mSGfha ms<s.;a
b.ekqï meh .Kk ;=kls' tu meh .Kk úúO b.ekaùï l%u w;r
flfia fnod fjka lr .efka o hkak mdGud,d tall iïnkaëldrl
^course unit coordinator& úiska ;SrKh lrkq we;'
V. mQ¾K ld,Sk ,shdmosxÑh ,eîu i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska tla
iudislhla i|yd wju jYfhka mdGud,d tall ;=klaj;a ^w¾>
kjhla& yeoErsh hq;=h' úYajúoHd,fhA fkajdisl myiqlï" uyfmd<
uQ,HdOdr jeks úYajúoHd,hSh wjfYaI m%;s,dN i|yd ysñlï ,eîug
úoHd¾Òka mQ¾K ,shdmosxÑh ,nd isáh hq;=h'
VI. úYajúoHd, uÜgfïoS lsishï úIhla yodrk úoHd¾:sfhl= ta úIh
i|yd m%ùK;ajhla ,nd .ekSug ;sìh hq;= lsishï wvq l< fkdyels
^irreducible& wju oekqu iïNdrhla we;' tneúka lsishï fok ,o
úIhla i|yd wju oekqu ,nd oSug fhduq jQ yr mdGud,d ^core
courses& o ta úIh lafIa;%fha u w;sf¾l oekqu j¾Okh lr .ekSug
fhduq jQ ffjl,ams; mdGud,d ^optional courses& o fjhs'
VII. úIhnoaO oekqu j¾Okh lsrSu i|yd fhduq jQ yr yd ffjl,ams;
mdGud,d tallj,g w;sf¾lj mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^supplementary
courses& iy mokï mdGud,d (foundation courses) o y`ÿkajd fokq
,efí' úfYaIfhka m%:u Wmdê mdGud,dj, jD;a;sHdNsuqLNdjh ^job-
orientation& m%j¾Okh lsrSu jia mrsmQrl iy mokï mdGud,d
ks¾udKh lr ;sfí' foaYSh iy úfoaYSh NdId m%ùK;djh" mrs.Kl
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idlaIr;djh" .Ks;uh wjfndaOh" kùk úoHdj" ixialD;sh yd
l,dj" m%ckl fi!LHh" uDÿ l=i,;d iy mrsirh jeks lafIa;%j,
l=i,;d j¾Okh lsrSug mrsmQrl iy mokï mdGud,d tall Wmfhda.S
lr .kq ,efí'
VIII. lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl=g ;u wNsu;h mrsos Wmdê mdGud,d i|yd
yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall ixLHdjg wu;rj ;j;a mdGud,d
tall yeoErSug o wjldY i,id we;' tfia jeämqr yodrkq ,nk
mdGud,d tall wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; ^non-compulsory non-
credit& mdGud,d tall jYfhka y`ÿkajkq ,efí'
IX. wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; mdGud,d tall i|yd ,nd .kakd
fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka (grade point values [GPV]) úoHd¾:sfhl=f.a
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh (grade point average [GPA]) .Kkh lsrSfï
oS ie,ls,a,g fkd.efka'
X. wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; mdGud,d tall yodrk úoHd¾:ska
úiska mdGud,d wjYH;d ^mrSlaIK yd mejreï hkdosh& imqrd,sh hq;=
w;r tn`ÿ mdGud,d tall iu;a jQ úg tu mdGud,d tall yd tajd
i|yd ,nd .;a fY%aKs" úoHd¾Òkaf.a Ydia;%Sh m%;sf,aLkfhys
^academic transcript& i|yka lrkq ,efí'
XI. úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska yodrkq ,enQ wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys;
mdGud,d tallhla iu;a ùu w;HjYH fkdjk w;r tfia tu
mdGud,d tallhla wiu;a jQ úg tu mdGud,d tallfha f;dr;=re
Ydia;%Sh m%;sf,aLkfhys i|yka lrkq fkd,efí'
XII. wod< mdGud,d tallfha iïnkaëldrljrhdf.ka wjirhla
iys;j ´kEu úoHd¾:sfhl=g lsishï mdGud,d tallhla Y%jKh lsrSu
i|yd iyNd.s úh yels h' tys oS mdGud,d tallhg ,shdmosxÑ ùu"
wod< mejreï hkdosh imqrd,Su yd iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS
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isàfï wjYH;djla fkdue;' tjeks mdGud,d tall ms<sn|j Ydia;%Sh
m%;sf,aLkfhys i|yka fkdflf¾'
XIII. hï ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla yeoErSu i|yd bv osh yels
wju YsIH ixLHdj iy Wmrsu YsIH ixLHdj ms<sn|j iSudjla ;sìh
hq;=h' mdGud,dfõ iajNdjh" wOHhkdxYfha wjYH;d" myiqlï yd
mdGud,d tall i|yd mQ¾j wjYH;d hkdosh ie,ls,a,g f.k fï
ixLHdj ;SrKh lrkq ,efí'
XIV. úYd, YsIH ixLHdjla b,a¨ï lrkq ,nk mdGud,d tall
iudisl foflaoSu meje;aùug yelshdj we;' mSGh i;= udkj yd
fN!;sl iïm;a ie,ls,a,g f.k tn`ÿ ;SrKhla .; yelsh'
XV. wOHhkdxYj,g wjYH mrsos mSG uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u;
ikd;k iNdfõ wkque;sh u; úúO mdGud,d tall jrska jr y÷kajd
oSug mq¿jk'
3.3.3 iudisl b.ekqï ie,eiau
I. iEu mdGud,d tallhla i|ydu tlS mdGud,d tallh b.ekaùu
i|yd m;alr we;s mdGud,d tall iïnkaëldrl úiska mdGud,d
úia;rhla ^C-1 m;%sldj& ms<sfh< lr mdGud,dj wdrïN lrk
wjia:dfõ oS úoHd¾Òkag ,nd osh hq;=h' tu mdGud,d úia;rh ;=<
my; i|yka lreKq we;=<;a úh hq;= h'
1. mdGud,dfõ oS wdjrKh flfrk ud;Dld
2. tu ud;Dld i|yd foaYk meje;afjk osk
3. tajdg wod< lshùï ,ehsia;=j
4. wLKav we.hqï i|yd fhdod .efkk l%u iy osk
5. úoHd¾Òkag wdpd¾hjreka yuq úh yels ld, iSud
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3.3.4 Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,d jHqyh
I. Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj fyda Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk iEu úoHd¾:shl= úiskau my; i|yka
mdGud,d j¾. yeoErsh hq;=h'
1. yr mdGud,d (Core courses)
2. ffjl,ams; mdGud,d (Optional courses)
3. mrsmQrl mdGud,d (Supplementary courses)
4. mokï mdGud,d (Foundation courses) II. Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdê mdGud,dfõ iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê
mdGud,dfõ m%Odk úIhka my; mrsos fõ'
1' mqrd úoHdj (Archaeology)
2. fn!oaO ixialD;sh (Buddhist Culture)
3. fn!oaO o¾Ykh (Buddhist Philosophy)
4. wd¾:sl úoHdj (Economics)
5. bx.%Sis (English)
6. N+f.da, úoHdj (Geography)
7. b;sydih (History)
8. md,s (Pali)*
9. foaYmd,k úoHdj (Political Science)
10. iudc ixLHdkh (Social Statistics)**
11. iudc úoHdj (Sociology)
12. isxy, (Sinhala)
13. f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dCIKh (Information and
Communication Technology - ICT)***
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*fuu úIh yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk úoHd¾Òka wOHhk fmdÿ
iy;sl m;% Wiia fm< úNd.h i|yd tu úIh yodrd ;sìh hq;=h'
**fuu úIh yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk úoHd¾Òka wOHhk fmdÿ
iy;sl m;% idudkH fm< úNd.fha oS .Ks;h úIh i|yd wju
jYfhka iïudk ^C fYa%Ksh& idu¾:Hhla ,nd ;sìh hq;= h'
***fuu úIh Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd mSGh
u`.ska msrskuhs' Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,d yodrk
úoHd¾Òkag o fuu úIfha mdGud,d tall ffjl,ams; mdGud,d f,i
yeoErSfï wjia:d we;' by; Wmdê mdGud,d i|yd kshñ; f;dr;=re
yd ikaksfõok ;dCIKh úIhg wod< mdGud,d tall my; oelafõ'
ICT course units for BA (General) degree programme
Level Semester Course
category
Course code and title
1000
1
Core ICT 11513
Basic Computer Architecture and
Networking
Optional ICT 11523
Computers and Society
2
Core ICT 12513
Database Management
Optional ICT 12523
Graphic Designing
2000 1
Core ICT 21513
Programming Concept and Computer
Programming
ICT 21523
Open Source Software
Optional ICT 21533
Desktop Publishing
ICT 21543
Productivity Tools for Workspaces
ICT 21553
Computer-based Qualitative Data
Analysis
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2
Core ICT 22513
Web Application Development
Optional ICT 22523
Object-oriented Programming with
C++
ICT 22533
Introduction to Geographic Information
System
3000
1
Core ICT 31513
Project Management using MS Project
ICT 31523
Visual Programming
Optional ICT 31533
Web Services
ICT 31543
Computer-based Data Analysis Level 1
2
Core ICT 32513
e-Commerce and e-Governance
Applications
Optional ICT 32523
Creating Motion Graphics
ICT 32533
Computer-based Data Analysis Level 2
ICT optional course units for BA (Special) degree programme
Level Semester Course
category
Course code and title
2000
1
Optional ICT 21613
Programming Concept and Computer
Programming
ICT 21623
Open Source Software
ICT 21633
Desktop Publishing
ICT 21643
Productivity Tools for Workspaces
ICT 21653
Computer-based Qualitative Data
Analysis
2
Optional ICT 22613
Web Application Development
ICT 22623
Object-oriented Programming with
C++
33
ICT 22633
Introduction to Geographic Information
System
3000
1
Optional ICT 31613
Project Management using MS Project
ICT 31623
Visual Programming
ICT 31633
Web Services
ICT 31643
Computer-based Data Analysis Level 1
2
Optional ICT 32613
e-Commerce and e-Governance
Applications
ICT 32623
Creating Motion Graphics
ICT 32633
Computer-based Data Analysis Level 2
III. bx.%Sis" iy f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh kñka wksjd¾h
mokï mdGud,d j¾. folla we;' tys wksjd¾h bx.%Sis mokï
mdGud,d tall yhla o wksjd¾h f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIK
mdGud,d tall ;=kla o we;' fuhska wksjd¾h bx.%Sis mokï mdGud,d
tall myla iy wksjd¾h f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIK
mdGud,d tall ;=kla Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk
ish¨u úoHd¾Òka úiska yeoErsh hq;=h' wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d
tall kjhu Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk ish¨u
úoHd¾Òka úiska yeoErsh hq;=h' udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGh
úiska bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d tall my;
oelafõ' fuu ish¨u mdGud,d tall w¾> rys; fõ'
FDN 11513 English 1000 Level I
FDN 12513 English 1000 Level II
FDN 21513/ FDN 21613 English 2000 Level I
FDN 22513/ FDN 22613 English 2000 Level II
FDN 31513/ FDN 31613 English 3000 Level I
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FDN 41613 English 4000 Level I
FDN 11523 Foundation in ICT I
FDN 12523 Foundation in ICT II
FDN 32513/ FDN 32613 Multimedia Technologies
IV. wksjd¾h fkdjk mokï mdGud,d wOHhkdxY u`.ska msrskeñh
yels w;r tu mdGud,d ms<sn|j Wkkaÿjla we;s úoHd¾Òkaag tajd w¾>
rys; mdGud,d f,i yeoErsh yelsh'
V. mSGh u.ska msrskuk mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& ish¨u
úoHd¾Òka úiska yeoErsh hq;= w;r tu mdGud,d my; oelafõ'
SUP 12513 NdId l=i,;d j¾Okh
SUP 32513/ SUP 32613 uDÿ l=i,;d j¾Okh
VI. mSGh u.ska msrskuk mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& j,ska folla
wksjd¾hfhkau ish¨u úoHd¾Òka úiska yeoErsh hq;= w;r tu
mdGud,d tall my; oelafõ'
SUP 11513 uQ,sl .Ks;h
SUP 11523 udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd
m¾fhaIK úêl%u
SUP 22523/ SUP 22623 ;reK mrmqr yd m%ckl fi!LHh
SUP 22533/ SUP 22633 YdrSrsl fhda.H;dj yd fi!LH
l<ukdlrKh
VII. óg wu;rj mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& wOHhkdxY u`.ska
jrskajr y`ÿkajd osh yelsh'
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VIII. fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh ^GPA& .Kkh lsrSfï oS mokï
mdGud,d iy w¾> rys; mdGud,d ie,ls,a,g .kq fkd,efí'
IX. Wmdêh msrskeóu i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska yeoErsh hq;= yr
mdGud,d" ffjl,ams; mdGud,d" mrsmQrl mdGud,d iy wksjd¾h
mokï mdGud,d tall ish,a, iu;a ù ;sìh hq;= h'
ie'hq'
wd¾:sl úoHdj" N+f.da, úoHdj iy iudc úoHdj hk úIhkays úfYaI
Wmdê mdGud,d" 2015$2016 wOHhk j¾Ifha isg bx.%Sis udOHfhka o
yeoErSug isiqkg wjia:dj we;'
3.4 Credit framework policy
3.4.1 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj (Bachelor of Arts
[General] Degree Programme)
I. 1000 ia:,h mdGud,d yeoErE" Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,d
i|yd f;dard .kq fkd,enQ ish¨ úoHd¾Òka Ydia;%fõoS idudkH
Wmdêhg kshñ; 2000 iy 3000 ia:,j, mdGud,d yeoErsh hq;= h'
II. mSG uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdj u`.ska fjk;a
wdldrhg ;SrKh lr ke;skï Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh yodrk
úoHd¾:sfhl= m%:u wOHhk j¾Ih tkï" 1000 ia:,fha m%:u
iudislh iy fojk iudislh i|yd f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh ;=k
bosrs j¾I foflaoS o yeoErsh hq;= h'
III. idudkH Ydia;%fõoS Wmdêh ,nd .ekSu i|yd iïmQ¾K l< hq;=
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj 114 ls' Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd
tla tla mdGud,d j¾.fhka yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall
ixLHdj iy w¾> ixLHdj my; j.=fjka oelafõ'
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mdGud,d j¾.h tall w¾>
m%Odk úIhkaf.a yr mdGud,d 18 54
m%Odk úIh iïnkaê; ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 2 6
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& 2 6
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& 2 6
mokï mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h&
^bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall - 5" f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok
;dlaIK mdGud,d tall - 3&
8 24
tl;=j 38 114
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IV. Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,djg wh;a mdGud,d j¾. iy
tu mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= mdGud,d tall iudisl w;r fnoS
hk wdldrh my; j.=fjka oelafõ'
mdGud,d
m%:u j
¾Ih
^100
0 ia:,h&
foj
k j
¾Ih
^200
0 ia:,h&
;=k
ajk
j¾Ih
^300
0 ia:,h&
tl
;=j
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
úIh iïnkaê; yr
mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIh 2 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIh 3 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
ffjl
,ams; m
dGud,
d
m%Odk
úIhka
iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams;
mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIh 2 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIh 3 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj
fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d ke; ke; ke; 1^3&) ke; 1^3&) 2^6&
mrsmQrl
mdG
ud,
d mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& ke; 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& 2^6&
mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^ffjl,ams;& 1^3& ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 2^6&
mok
ï
mdG
ud,
d mokï mdGud,d - bx.%Sis 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& ke; 5^15&
mokï mdGud,d - f;dr;=re
yd ikaksfõok ;dCIKh 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& 3^9&
tl;=j 6^18& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 38^114&
ie'hq'
1' jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a mdGud,d tallh ;=< wka;¾.; w¾>
ixLHdjhs'
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2' m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dardf.k yeoErsh
hq;= ffjl,ams; mdGud,d" m%Odk úIhka fkdjk fjk;a ´kEu
úIhlska wod< iudislh ;=< f;dard .; hq;=h'
3' )fuu mdGud,d tallh wod< ia:,fha ´kEu iudislhl oS
iïmQ¾K l< yelsh'
3.4.2 Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj (Bachelor of Arts [Special]
Degree Programme)
I. Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,djla i|yd f;dard .kq ,enQ
úoHd¾:sfhl= 2000" 3000 iy 4000 hk ia:,j, úfYaI Wmdêhg
kshñ; mdGud,d yeoErsh hq;=h'
II. 1000 ia:,fha yodrk ,o ish¨ mdGud,d tallj,g wod<
mrSlaIKj, iuia; m%;sM,h wkqj ikd;k iNdj úiska mkjkq
,nk ksfhda.j,g hg;a j Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,d yeoErSu
i|yd úoHd¾Òyq f;dard .kq ,n;s' tfia f;dard .ekSfïoS Bg wod<
ks¾Kdhl my; mrsos fõ'
w' úoHd¾:shd úiska m%:u iudisl fol ;=< oS yeoErsh hq;= mrsmQrl
mdGud,d iy f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIK mokï mdGud,d
yer bx.%Sis mokï mdGud,dj we;=¿j tla tla mdGud,d tallh i|yd
2'00 fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla (GPV) ,nd .; hq;= h'
wd' flfia fj;;a hï úIhl Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd
úoHd¾Òka f;dard .ekSfï uQ,sl iqÿiqlula f,i" hï mrsmQrl
mdGud,djla iu;aùu w;HjYH nj tu úIh msrskuk wOHhkdxYh
úiska kshu lr we;akï" tu úIh i|yd 2'00 fyda Bg jeä fY%aKs
,laIH w.hla ,nd .; hq;=h'
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we' Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd yeoErSug wfmalaId lrkq ,nk
úIhg kshñ; ish¨ mdGud,d tall úoHd¾:shd úiska m%:u j¾Ifha
iudisl fol we;=<; yodrd ;sìh hq;=h'
wE' úoHd¾:shd úiska Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd yeoErSug
wfmalaId lrk m%Odk úIhg wod< ish,qu mdGud,d tallj, fY%aKs
,laIH idudkHh (GPA) 3'00 la fyda Bg jeä úh hq;= h'
wOHhkdxYh úiska fuu fYa%Ks ,laIH idudkHh ms<sn|j iSudj mSG
uKav,fha wkque;shg hg;a j jrska jr fjkia lrkq ,eìh yels h'
b' Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdê mdGud,djla yeoErSug f;dard .kq ,enQ
úoHd¾:shd úiska tla úIh Odrdjla m%Odk úIh f,i f;dard .;
hq;=h'
III. Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh ,nd .ekSu i|yd iïmQ¾K l< hq;=
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj 153 ls' Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd
tla tla mdGud,d j¾.fhka yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall
ixLHdj iy w¾> ixLHdj my; j.=fjka oelafõ'
mdGud,d j¾.h tall w¾>
1000 ia:,fha m%Odk úIhkaf.a yr mdGud,d 6 18
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIfha yr mdGud,d 20 60
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIhg w;sf¾lj fjk;a
úIhkaf.ka f;dard .kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& 2 6
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& 2 6
mokï mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h&
^bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall - 6" f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh
mdGdud,d tall - 3&
9 27
tl;=j 51 153
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IV. Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,djg wh;a mdGud,d j¾. iy
tu mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= mdGud,d tall iudisl w;r fnoS
hk wdldrh my; j.=fjka oelafõ'
mdGud,d m%:u j
¾Ih
^100
0 ia:,h&
foj
k j
¾Ih
^200
0 ia:,h&
;=k
ajk
j¾Ih
^300
0 ia:,h&
isõjk
j¾Ih
^400
0 ia:,h&
tl
;=j
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
yr m
dGud,
d
1000
ia:,fha
m%Odk
úIhkaf.a
yr
mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
m%Odk úIh 2 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
m%Odk úIh 3 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdêhg f;dard .;a úIhg
wod< yr mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
3^9& 3^9& 3^9& 3^9&
4^12&
))
4^12&
)))
20^60&
ffjl
,ams; m
dGud,
d
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk
úIh iïnkaaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj
fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd úIh iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 6^18&
mrsmQrl
mdG
ud,
d mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^wksjd¾h& ke; 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 2^6&
mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^ffjl,ams;& 1^3& ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; ke; ke; 2^6&
mok
ï m
dGud,
d mokï mdGud,d - bx.%Sis 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 6^18&
mokï mdGud,d -
f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok
;dlaIKh 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 3^9&
tl;=j 6^18& 6^18& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 7^21& 7^21& 6^18& 51^153&
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ie'hq'
1' tl;=j ;Srfha iy fma<sfha yer jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a mdGud,d
tallh ;=< wka;¾.; w¾> ixLHdjhs' tl;=j ;Srfha iy fma<sfha
jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a ms<sfj<ska mdGud,d j¾.hg wh;a uq¿ w¾>
ixLHdj iy iudislhg wh;a uq¿ w¾> ixLHdjhs'
2' m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.kaa f;dard f.k yeoErsh
hq;= mdGud,d tall" m%Odk úIh fkdjk fjk;a ´kEu úIhlska
wod< iudislh ;=< f;dard .; hq;=h'
3' )fuu mdGud,d tallh wod< ia:,fha ´kEu iudislhl oS
iïmQ¾K l< yelsh'
4' ))4000 ia:,fhA m<uq iudislh ;=< oS ms<sfh< lrk iajdëk
ksnkaOhg wod< fhdackdj,sh mdGud,d tallhla f,i i,lkq ,nk
w;r th w¾> ;=kl w.hla ysñ lr .kS'
5' )))4000 ia:,fhA fojk iudislh ;=< iïmQ¾K l< hq;= iajdëk
ksnkaOh mdGud,d tallhla f,i i,lkq ,nk w;r thg wh;a
w¾> ixLHdj ;=kls'
3.5 Selection of course units
3.5.1 mdGud,d tall ye|skaùfï fla; ^Course codes&
úIh iïnkaê; iEu mdGud,d tallhlau ye|skaùug wlaIr ;=kla yd
wxl myla iys; fla;hla Ndú;d flf¾' wCIrj,ska wod< úIh"
wOHhkdxYh fyda tallh ms<sìUq flfrk w;r wxlj,ska jir fyda
ia:,h ^year or level&" iudislh ^semester&" wOHhk mdGud,dfõ
fhda.H;d uÜgu ^qualification type&" mdGud,d tallfha wkql%ñl
wxlh ^course unit serial number& iy mdGud,d tallhg ysñ w¾>
m%udKh ^number of credits& ksrEmKh flf¾' úIh iïnkaê;
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fkdjk mokï yd mrsmQrl mdGud,d tall ye|skaùug fla; wlaIr
;=k ms<sfj<ska FDN iy SUP hkqfjka Ndú;d flf¾'
WodyrK#
wOHhkdxYh$ tallh$ úIh ixfla;h
wd¾:sl úoHdj ECN
N+f.da, úoHdj GEO
iQÑh#
wdrïNl bx.%Sis wl=re 3 wOHhkdxYh$ tallh$ úIh ^department/ unit/ subject&
m<uq b,lalu ^y;rjk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ wOHhk j¾Ih ^year or level&
fojk b,lalu ^miajk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ wOHhk j¾Ifhys iudislh ^semester&
f;jk b,lalu ^yhjk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ fhda.H;d uÜgu ^qualification type&
isõjk b,lalu ^y;ajk wl=r& iudislfhys wod< úIfhys mdGud,d tallfha wkql%ñl wxlh ^course unit serial number&
miajk b,lalu ^wgjk wl=r& mdGud,d tallhg ysñ w¾> m%udKh ^number of credits&
Wod(-
1. ECN 12523 kue;s fla;fhka woyia flfrkqfha wd¾:sl úoHd
úIhg wod< m%:u j¾Ifha fojk iudislh ;=< mj;ajkq
,nk idudkH Wmdêfha fojk mdGud,d tallh jk nj iy
thg w¾> ;=kla ysñjk njhs'
2. SOC 31643 hkafkka woyia jkqfha iudc úoHdj úIhg wod<
f;jk j¾Ifha m<uq iudislh ;=< mj;ajkq ,nk úfYaI
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Wmdêfha y;rjk mdGud,d tallh jk nj iy thg w¾>
;=kla ysñ jk njhs'
3. GEO 23513 hkafkka woyia jkqfha N+f.da, úoHdj úIhg
wod< fojk j¾Ifha iudisl fol ;=<u mj;ajkq ,nk
idudkH Wmdêfha m<uqjk mdGud,d tallh jk nj iy thg
w¾> ;=kla ysñ jk njhs'
3.6 Registration
3.6.1 mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùu
I. iEu úoHd¾:sfhl=u iudislh wdrïNfhaoS mSGh úiska kshu lrk
,o ksYaÑ; ld, iSudjla ;=< wod< ia:,fha tu iudislhg kshñ;
ish¨u mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ úh hq;=h'
II. Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd wOHhkh lsrSug wfmalaId
lrk fndfyda m%Odk úIhka" wOHhk fmdÿ iy;sl m;% Wiia fm<
úNd.hg yodrd ;sîu mQ¾j wjYH;djla fkdfõ' tfy;a we;eï úIhka
f;dard .ekSfï oS ta iu`.u yeoErsh hq;= fjk;a mdGud,d tall ms<sn|
j mQ¾j wjYH;d fyda Wiia fm< i|yd ta úIh yodrd ;sîfï
wjYH;dj wOHhkdxY úiska kshu fldg ;sìh yelsh' tneúka mQ¾j
wjYH;d wfmalaIs; mdGud,d tall f;dard .ekSfï oS wod<
wOHhkdxYj, mQ¾j wkque;sh ,nd .kakd f,i úoHd¾Òkag Wmfoia
fokq ,efí'
III. m%Odk úIhj,g wod< yr mdGud,dj,g w;sf¾lj úIh noaO
fjk;a ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tall o yeoErSug we;eï wOHhkdxY
ks¾foaY lrkq ,eìh yelsh'
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IV. we;eï úIhka yeoErSu i|yd úfYaI f,i úYajúoHd, m%fõYh
,nd meñfKk úoHd¾Òka ^special intake& úiska Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê
mdGud,d i|yd wjYHfhkau kshñ; úIhu yeoErsh hq;=h'
V. mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùug ta i|yd úfYaIfhka ilik
,o S-1 wdlD;s m;%h fyda ud¾..; (online) l%uhg ,shdmosxÑ jkafka
kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd we;s ud¾..; fmdaruh fhdod .;
hq;=h'
3.6.2 mdGud,d tallhla i|yd jQ ,shdmosxÑh fjkia lrjd .ekSu
I. ;uka ,shdmosxÑ jQ lsishï mdGud,d tallhla fjkia lrjd .ekSug
úoHd¾:sfhl=g wjYH fõ kï" wod< iudislfha m%:u i;s fol
we;=<; ta b,a,Su bgq lrjd .; hq;=h' fï ld¾h i|yd Ndú;d l<
hq;= S-2 wdlD;s m;%hla u`.ska fyda ud¾..; l%uh Ndú;d lrkafka
kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd we;s ud¾..; fmdaruh Ndú;d lr
;u b,a,Su mSGdΩêm;s fj; fhduq l< hq;=h'
3.6.3 ,shdmosxÑh oS¾> lrjd .ekSu
I. iudislhl ish¨u mdGud,d i|yd kshñ; iudislfha oS yer
fjk;a iudislhl oS ,shdmosxÑ ùug ^,shdmosxÑh oS¾> lrjd .ekSug&
woyia lrk lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl=g ta i|yd S-3 wdlD;s m;%hla u`.ska
b,a¨ï l< yelsh'
II. Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,djla yeoErSug wfmaCId lrk
úoHd¾Òka m%:u jif¾ fojk iudislfha úNd. m%;sM, ksl=;a ù i;s
folla kslau hdug fmr ta i|yd S-4 wdlD;s m;%h fyda ud¾..;
l%uh Ndú;d lrkafka kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd we;s ud¾..;
fmdaruh Ndú;d lr whÿï m;%hla mSGdêm;s fj; bosrsm;a l< hq;=h'
3.6.4 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isàu ksYaÑ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd ,shdmosxÑ jQ úoHd¾Òka wod<
iudislh wjidkfha mj;ajk tu mdGud,d tallhg wh;a
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mrSlaIKhg fmkS isáh hq;= w;r tu wjia:dj m%:u jdrh f,i
ie,fla' lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl= ;ukag kshñ; m%:u jdrfha oS hï
mrSlaIKhlg fmkS isáh;a ke;;a Tyq$ weh tu mrSlaIKhg m%:u
jdrh i|yd fmkS isá wfhl= fia i,lkq ,eìh hq;=h'
3.6.5 wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK
I. úoHd¾:sfhl= ksYaÑ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd mj;ajkq ,nk
wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIKhlg ffjoH fya;+ka u; fyda mSG uKav,hg
iEySulg m;aúh yels fjk;a fya;=jla u; fmkS isàug wmfydi;a
jqjfyd;a tu iudislh ;=<oSu tu mrSlaIKh i|yd kej;
mrSlaIKhla mj;ajk fuka wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odkf.ka b,a,Sula
l< yels h' mSG YsIH wNshdpkd lñgqfõ ks¾foaY iys;j mSG
uKav,fha wkque;sh ,efnk tn`ÿ b,a,Sï i,ld n,d tu iudislh
;=< wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIKhla meje;aùug wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odk
lghq;= l< hq;=h'
II. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàug wjir we;af;a ish¨u
wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isá úoHd¾:Skag muKs'
III. wLKav we.hqï iïmQ¾K fkdlsrSfï fya;=fjka iudisl wjidk
mrSlaIKj,g fmkS isàug wjir fkd,nk úoHd¾Òka tu mdGud,d
tallh wiu;a jQ f,i i,lkq ,eìh hq;=h'
3.6.6 iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK
I. úoHd¾:sfhl= Tyqg$ wehg kshñ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd
mj;ajkq ,nk iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd fmkS isáh hq;=h'
ffjoH fya;+ka u; fyda ikd;k iNdjg iEySulg m;aúh yels
fjk;a fya;=jla u; tfia fmkS isàug wfmdfydi;a jqjfyd;a
mrSlaIKh mj;ajk wdikaku B<Õ wjia:dfõoS tu mdGud,dfõ
mrSlaIKhg m%:u j;djg fmkS isák úoHd¾:sfhl= f,i i,lk
fuka mSGdêm;sf.ka b,a,Sula l< yels h' tn`ÿ b,a,Sulg tlÕ ùfï
n,h mSG uKav,fha wkque;sh u; ikd;k iNdj i;= jk w;r
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tfia tlÕ jQ wjia:djl tu úoHd¾:shd t<fUk wdikak;u
wjia:dfõoS tu iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isáh hq;= w;r
Tyq$ weh tu mrSlaIKh i|yd m%:u j;djg fmkS isák wfhl= f,i
ie,lsh hq;=h'
II. mdGud,d tallhl iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàu i|yd
úoHd¾:sfhl= tu mdGud,d tallfha foaYk iy wfkl=;a wOHhk
lghq;= i|yd ishhg 80 l wju iyNd.s;ajhla ,nd ;sìh hq;=h' fuu
;;ajh imqrd,Sug wfmdfydi;a jk úoHd¾Òka tu mdGud,d tallh
wiu;a isiqka f,i i,lkq ,efí'
III. mdGud,d tallhl foaYk iy wfkl=;a wOHhk lghq;= i|yd
iyNd.s úh hq;= wju m%;sY;h fkdue;s ùfuka mdGud,d tallhl
iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàug wjir fkd,efnk
úoHd¾:sfhl= t<fUk wdikak;u j¾Ifha oS kshñ; iudislfha tu
mdGud,d tallfha wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ù mqk¾
YsIHfhl= f,i fmkS isáh hq;=h'
3.6.7 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isàu
I. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKfhka wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallhla i|yd
mqk¾ mrSlaIK fkdmeje;afjk w;r tu mdGud,d tallh yr
mdGud,d tallhla kï wksjd¾hfhka u Bg wod< mrSlaIK
meje;afjk B<Õ wjia:djl oS ta i|yd fmkS isg idu¾:Hh ,nd .;
hq;= h'
II. wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallh ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla kï tu
mdGud,d tallh i|yd u kej; fmkS isàu wksjd¾h fkdfõ'
úoHd¾:shdf.a wNsu;h mrsos tu ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhu fyda
tu mdGud,d tallh fjkqjg tu iudislfhys fjk;a ´kEu
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla w¨;ska yeoErSug wjia:dj ysñ fõ'
tfia mdGud,d tallh fjkia fldg kj mdGud,d tallhla w¨;ska
yeoErSug kï bj;a jk mdGud,d tallh wh;a jk wOHhkdxYfhka
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tu mdGud,d tallfhka bj;a ùug iy w¨;ska f;dard .kakd
mdGud,d tallh wh;a jk wOHhkdxYfhka tu mdGud,d tallh
i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùug wjir .; hq;= h'
III. by; wdldrhg wiu;a jQ ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla fjkia
lr fjk;a ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd ,shdmosxÑ jQ úg tu
kj mdGud,d tallh fjkqfjka mj;ajkq ,nk ^wLKav we.hqï
mrSlaIK o we;=¿j& ish¨u mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isáh hq;= w;r tu
úoHd¾:shd tu mrSlaIK i|yd mqk¾ YsIHhl= fia ie,lsh hq;=h'
IV. flfia kuqÿ wiu;a jQ yr mdGud,d tallhla w;yer fjk;a yr
mdGud,d tallhla yeoErSug wjia:dj ,nd fkdosh hq;=h'
V. wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallhl mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isák
úg wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isàu wfmalaId
fkdflf¾' tfia mdGud,d tallhl mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS
isák úg tlS úoHd¾:shd tu mdGud,d tallfha wLKav we.hqï i|yd
m%:u j;dfõ oS ,enQ ,l=Kq tf,iu ie,ls,a,g .kq ,nk w;r
iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg muKla wjYHfhka u kej; fmkS isáh
hq;=h'
ie'hq' ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSu iïnkaOj 2015'06'10 osk
mej;s 266 jk mSG uKav,fha oS oS¾> f,i idlÉPd lr
ikd;k iNdfõ wkque;sh mrsos j¾;udkfha oS l%shd;aulj
mj;sk úêúOdk my; mrsos fõ'
1. YsIHfhl= ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSu i|yd whÿï lr
we;s wjia:djl mSGdêm;sjrhd úiska ms<s;=rem;a kej;
mrSlaId lsrSug iólaIK uKav,hla m;a l< hq;=h' tu
uKav,fha ixhq;sh jkafka"
i. mSGdêm;s
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ii. wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;s ^wxYdêm;s m<uq fyda
fojk mrSlaIl jk wjia:djloS ta i|yd
wOHhkdxYfha fjk;a fcHaIaG l:sldpd¾hjrfhl= m;a
l< hq;=h'&
iii. wod< ms<s;=rem;a mrSlaId l< m<uq yd fojk
mrSlaIljre
iv. wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;sjrhdf.a ks¾foaYh u;
m;a lrkq ,nk úIh m%dudKsl f;jeks
mrSlaIljrfhla'
2. ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSu i|yd mrSlaIK uKav,h
mSGdêm;sjrhdf.a m%Odk;ajfhka /ia ù wod< ms<s;=re m;%fhys
wka;¾.;h" ,l=Kq ,ndoSfï mámdáh iuÕ ii|ñka mQ¾K
mrSlaIdjlg ,la fldg wjika ,l=Kq ms<sn|j tlÕ;djhlg
meñKsh hq;=h'
3. ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaIdj i|yd whÿï lrk wjia:djloS
wNHka;r YsIHfhl=f.ka re'500 l uqo,la wh l< hq;=h'
3.7 Wmdêh msrskeóu ^Award of the degree&
3.7.1 Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh msrskeóu lsishï úoHd¾Ófhl="
I. reyqK úYajúoHd,fha YsIHfhl=$ YsIHdjl jYfhka h:dfhda.H mrsos
we;=<;a lrkq ,en we;akï"
II. reyqK úYajúoHd,fha YsIHfhl=$ YsIHdjl jYfhka ,shdmosxÑ
lrkq ,en we;akï yd tu ,shdmosxÑh wod< wOHhk ld, iSudj
we;=<; j,x.=j mej;sfha kï"
III. Tyqg$ wehg wod< jQ tla tla mrSlaIKh i|yd kshu lr we;s
wOHhk mdGud,d reyqK úYajúoHd,fha Wml=,m;s;=ud iEySulg
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m;ajk whqrska kshu lr we;s ld, iSudj we;=<; iïmQ¾K lr
we;akï"
IV. úYajúoHd,h u`.ska kshu lrkq ,eìh yels .dia;= yd
úYajúoHd,hg f.úh hq;= wksl=;a f.ùï lr we;akï"
V. Tyq$ weh fj; wod< jk wksl=;a fldkafoais yd wjYH;d imqrd
we;akï" Tyq$ weh fj; wod< jk mrsos Ydia;%fõoS idudkH fyda
Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh msrskeñh yels h'
3.7.2 Wmdê kdu
I. msrskefuk Wmdê kdu jkqfha" Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdêh
(Bachelor of Arts [General]) iy Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh
(Bachelor of Arts [Special]) h' fuu Wmdê i|yd Ndú;d jk flá
kduhkag Wod(-
Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdêh – BA
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh – ^úfYaI úIh N+f.da, úoHdj kï&
(BA [Sp.] in Geography)
3.7.3 Wmdêh j,x.= oskh
I. Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh i|yd mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ jQ úoHd¾Ófhl=
;u wOHhk ld,iSudj wjika jk yhjk iudislh wjidkfha oS
ish¨ mdGud,d tall iu;a ù we;akï Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdêh j,x.=
jk oskh jkafka yhjk iudislfha wjika mrSlaIKfha wjika
m%Yak m;%h mej;s oskhg miq jev lrk oskh hs'
II. Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh i|yd mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ jQ úoHd¾Ófhl=
;u wOHhk ld,iSudj wjika jk wgjk iudislh wjidkfhaoS
ish¨u mdGud,d tall iu;aj we;akï wjika mrSlaIKfha wjika
m%Yak m;%h mej;s oskfha isg osk 30 lg miq t<fUk jev lrk
oskh Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdêh j,x.= jk oskh fõ'
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III. fuu osk 30 we;=<; ksnkaOfha wjika msgm; mSGfha fcHaIaG
iyldr f,aLldêldrS fj; Ndr osh hq;=h' tfia Ndr oSug
wfmdfydi;a jk úoHd¾Òka lrkq ,nk b,a,Sï wod< wOHhkdxY
m%Odk fj; fhduq l< hq;=h' tn`ÿ b,a,Sï ms<sn| j wjika ;SrKh
mSG uKav,h úiska ,nd osh hq;=h' by; i|yka osk 30 we;=<;
ksnkaOfha wjika msgm; Ndr oSug wfmdfydi;a jk iy b,a,Sï
fkdlrk úoHd¾Òka tu mdGud,d tallh wiu;a fia i,lkq ,efí'
IV. Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh fyda Ydia;%fõoS úfYAI Wmdêh yodrk
úoHd¾Ófhl= ms<sfj<ska yhjk iudislh fyda wgjk iudislh
wjika jk úg;a mdGud,d tall tlla fyda lsysmhla fyda wiu;a ù
we;akï Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdêh j,x.= oskh jkafka wiu;a jQ
mdGud,d ish,a, iu;a jQ wjia:dfõ mej;s iudisl mrSlaIKfha
wjika oskhg miq jev lrk oskh hs'
V. mokï mdGud,d iu;ajk oskh Wmdêh j,x.= jk oskhg
n,mEula fkdlrhs' tfia jqj o mokï mdGud,d tall iïmQ¾K lr
fkdue;s kï Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdê m%;sM, r`ojd ;nk w;r tu
mdGud,d tall idu¾:Hh ,o miqj Wmdê m%;sM, ksl=;a l< hq;=h'
3.8 Medical certificates
I. úoHd¾Ófhl= mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ ld,h ;=< wjidk úNd. yer
wfkl=;a wOHhk lghq;= fjkqfjka my; i|yka ffjoH fyda
ks¾osIag fya;+ka u; iyNd.s ùug wfmdfydi;a jk wjia:djkays oS
Tyqg$ wehg ta fjkqfjka lreKq bosrsm;a l< yelsh'
w' úoHd¾Óhd nrm;< f,i frda.d;=r ùu
wd' úoHd¾Óhdf.a foudmshkaf.a fyda ifydaor ifydaorshlf.a fyda
ld,;%hdf.a fyda ¥ orejkaf.a fyda wNdjh
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we' úoHd¾Óhd wd.ñl mQcljrhl= kï" tu úoHd¾Óhdf.a m%Odk
wd.ñl .=rejrhdf.a wmj;a ùu
wE' úoHd¾Óhl=f.a ore m%iQ;sh
b' úoHd¾Óhd úYajúoHd,fhka wkqu; lrkq ,enQ wOHhk" l%Svd fyda
ixialD;sl lghq;a;la i|yd cd;sl fyda cd;Hka;r uÜgñka iyNd.s
ùu
B' ikd;k iNdjg ms<s.;yels fjk;a fya;=jla
II. úoHd¾Ófhl= by; i|yka fya;= tlla fyda lsysmhla my;
oelafjk kS;Hdkql+, ,shú,s u`.ska ;yjqre lr bosrsm;a l< úg tu
lreKq i,ld n,d úoHd¾Óhdf.a b,a,Sug wjir ,nd oSfï n,h mSG
uKav,hg fyda ikd;k iNdjg ysñ fõ'
III. ffjoH fyda fjk;a ks¾osIag fya;+ka iu`. bosrsm;a l< hq;=
kS;Hdkql+, ,shú,s(-
w' mjqf,a idudcslhl=f.a wNdjhla u; b,a,Su isÿ lrkafka kï
wNdjh ;yjqre lsrSu i|yd urK iy;slh iu`. tu {d;s;ajh
;yjqre flfrk m%dfoaYSh f,alïjrhdf.a iy;slhla
wd' m%Odk wd.ñl .=rejrhdf.a wmj;a ùu u; b,a,Su isÿ lrkafka
kï wmj;a ùu ;yjqre lsrSu i|yd urK iy;slh iu`. tu .=re isiq
in|;djh ;yjqre flfrk m%dfoaYSh f,alïjrhdf.a iy;slhla
we' úYajúoHd,hlska wkqu; lrk ,o l%Svd fyda ixialD;sl
lghq;a;la u; b,a,Su isÿ lrkafka kï tu lghq;a; i|yd iyNd.s
jQ njg ;yjqre lsrSug wod< n,OdrSkaf.ka ,nd .;a iy;sl
wE' fjk;a fya;=jla bosrsm;a lrkafka kï tu lreK ;yjqre lsrSu
i|yd ms<s.; yels kS;Hdkql+, ,sms fyda iy;sl
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IV. fuu b,a,Su ffjoH fya;+ka u; bosrsm;a lrkafka kï 2011'01'20
osk ksl=;a lrk ,o reyqK úYajúoHd, wNHka;r pl%f,aL wxl
2011$01 ys i|yka wNHka;r YsIHhka ffjoH fya;+ka u; fkdmeñKSu
iïnkaOj ffjoH iy;sl bosrsm;a lsrSu i|yd wod< jk my; i|yka
ks¾Kdhl wkq.ukh l< hq;=h'
1. ffjoH fya;+ka u; Wmdê mrSCIKj,g fmkS fkdisàu
ffjoH fya;+ka u; úNd.j,g fmkS fkdisàu iïnkaOj ffjoH
iy;sl bosrsm;a lsrSfïoS my; i|yka úêúOdk wkq.ukh l< hq;=h'
1.1. bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk ffjoH iy;sl úYajúoHd,hSh ffjoH
ks,OdrS úiska fyda rcfha wdfrda.H Yd,djlska fyda úfYaI{
ffjoH ks,Odrsfhl= úiska ksl=;a lrk ,o ffjoH
iy;slhla úh hq;=h'
1.2. by; ish¨ ffjoH iy;sl rcfha wdlD;s m;%hl$ ,sms YS¾I
iys;j yd ks, uqødjla iys;j ksl=;a lrk ,o úêu;a ffjoH
iy;sl úh hq;=h'
1.3. bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk tla ffjoH iy;slhla Wmrsu osk 14la
olajd muKla bosrsm;a l< hq;= w;r ffjoH fya;+ka u;
;jÿrg;a ksjdvq wjYH kï kej;;a úêu;a ffjoH
iy;slhla bosrsm;a lsrSu wjYH fõ'
1.4. ffjoH fya;+ka u; hï YsIHfhl=g úNd.h i|yd fmkS
isàug fkdyels jkafka kï ta nj jydu úÿ,s mqj;la u`.ska
wod< mSGfha mSGdêm;sg$ f,aLldêldrSg$ wod< mSGfha
fcHaIaG iyldr f,aLldêldrS fyda iyldr f,aLldêldrS
fj; oekaúh hq;=h' yels blaukska wod< ffjoH iy;sl
bosrsm;a l< hq;= w;r tu ld,h ffjoH ksjdvq wjikaj
mSGhg jd¾;d l< osk isg i;shla fkdblauúh hq;=h'
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2. foaYkj,g fkdmeñKSu iïnkaOfhka ffjoH iy;sl ksl=;a
lsrSu
hï YsIHfhl=g ffjoH fya;+ka u; foaYkj,g iyNd.s ùug
fkdyels ùu iïnkaOj ffjoH iy;sl bosrsm;a lsrSfïoS my; i|yka
ks¾Kdhl wkq.ukh l< hq;=h'
2.1. osk myla ^5& fkdblaujk ld,hla i|yd ffjoH fya;+ka u;
foaYkj,g iyNd.s ùug fkdyels ùu ms<sn| ffjoH iy;sl
ksl=;a lsrSfï oS by; 1'1 Wm j.ka;sfha i`oyka ffjoH
ks,OdrSka yereK úg ffjoH iNdfõ ,shdmosxÑ ffjoH
ks,Odrsfhl= ^MBBS WmdêOdrS& fyda ,shdmosxÑ wdhq¾fõo
ffjoH ks,OdrSjrfhl= úiska ksl=;a lrk ,o ffjoH iy;sl
bosrsm;a lsrSug yelshdj we;'
2.2. foaYkj,g iyNd.s fkdùu iïnkaOj bosrsm;a lrk ffjoH
iy;sl i|yd o 1'2 isg 1'4 olajd jk Wm j.ka;sj, olajd
we;s ks¾Kdhl wod< jk w;r tu ks¾Kdhlhkag wkql+,j
l%shd l< hq;=h'
3. ffjoH fya;+ka u; úYajúoHd, m%fõYh l,a .ekSu
ffjoH fya;+ka u; úYajúoHd, m%fõYh l,a .ekSu i|yd ffjoH
iy;sl bosrsm;a lsrSfïoS my; ks¾Kdhl wkq.ukh l< hq;=h'
3.1. hï YsIHfhl= ffjoH fya;+ka u; úYajúoHd, m%fõYh l,a
.ekSu i|yd ffjoH iy;sl bosrsm;a lrkafka kï wLKavj
fyda lvùï iys;j tu ffjoH iy;slh u`.ska wju jYfhka
i;s yhl ^jev lrk osk 30l& ld,hla wdjrKh úh hq;=h'
bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk ffjoH iy;sl 1'1 Wm j.ka;sfha i|yka
ffjoH ks,Odrsfhl= úiska ksl=;a lrk ,o ffjoH iy;sl
úh hq;= w;r 1'2 Wm j.ka;sfha i|yka ks¾Kdhl wkqj
bosrsm;a lrk ,o ffjoH iy;slhla úh hq;=h'
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4. ffjoH iy;sl wkqu; lsrSu
YsIHhka úiska bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk ffjoH iy;sl wkqu; lsrSfïoS
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ks¾foaYh iys;j t<fUk m<uq mSG uKav,h fj; bosrsm;a lr
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4.2 úYajúoHd, ffjoH ks,Odrs úiska ffjoH uKav,h fj;
bosrsm;a lr ;SrK ,nd .kakd f,i ks¾foaYs; ffjoH iy;sl
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we;=<;a lsrSu i|yd wod< wxY fj; heúh hq;=h'
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ffjoH iy;sl njg ;yjqre lr .; hq;=h'
3. hï úoHd¾Ófhl=g ffjoH fya;+ka u; hï iudislhla i|yd
,shdmosxÑ ùug fkdyels ;;ajhla ;sfí kï wOHhk j¾Ihla l,a
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4. úúOdldrfha wOHhk lghq;= fjkqfjka fmkS isàug fkdyelsjk
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neyerj lrk b,a,Sï j,x.= fkdfõ'
5. fuu ksfhda. yd ks¾Kdhl 2013$2014 wOHhk j¾Ifha isg ^tu
j¾Ih o we;=¿j& n|jd .efkk kj YsIH lKavdhfï isg l%shd;aul
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6. Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdê mdGud,dj iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê
mdGud,dj úoHd¾Òka úiska b,a,d isák wjia:djl tla tla
wOHhkdxYfha ;SrKh u; isxy," fou< fyda bx.%Sis udOHhkaf.ka
yeoErsh yelsh'
7. fuu mrsÉfþohg wod< jeäÿr f;dr;=re i|yd YsIH w;afmd;g
wuqKd we;s weuqKqï wxl 2 iy 3 mrsYS,kh l< yelsh'
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Chapter 4
Management Information System of the Faculty
4.1 Course Unit Coordination Office (CUCO)
Course Unit Coordination Office (CUCO) has been established to
regulate coordination between students, departments and the Dean’s
office. Since the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has
converted its programme structure into a credit based course unit
system, CUCO provides facilities for students, to register for course
units in each semester; to submit semester end examination
applications; and to collect semester end examination admissions.
Moreover, CUCO guides students in the course unit selection.
CUCO sends the lists of students, who have registered for relevant
course units, to all departments. The Dean’s office collects attendance
sheets, examination marks return sheets and other documents related
to student registration for course units from CUCO. Furthermore,
CUCO has the responsibility to print handouts for large groups of
students (more than 50).
While functioning as an information hub of the faculty, CUCO’s
vision is to provide correct information about academic activities to
academic staff members and students. It collects correct data from
students and departments towards generating more appropriate,
reliable and accessible information to distribute and save for future
needs.
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4.1.1 Staff
Coordinator Mr W.A.N.D. Wijesinghe
Senior Lecturer
Department of Economics
Computer Application Assistant Mrs M.A. Rasika
Office Assistant Mr A.K. Nuwan Ruwan
4.2 Relevant application forms
Application
form
Purpose
S-1 (i) Registration for BA degree 1000 level first semester
course units
S-1 (ii) Registration for BA degree 1000 level second
semester course units
S-1 G (i) Registration for BA (General) degree 2000 level first
semester course units
S-1 G (ii) Registration for BA (General) degree 2000 level
second semester course units
S-1 G (iii) Registration for BA (General) degree 3000 level first
semester course units
S-1 G (iv) Registration for BA (General) degree 3000 level
second semester course units
S-1 S (i) Registration for BA (Special) degree 2000 level first
semester course units
S-1 S (ii) Registration for BA (Special) degree 2000 level
second semester course units
S-1 S (iii) Registration for BA (Special) degree 3000 level first
semester course units
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S-1 S (iv) Registration for BA (Special) degree 3000 level
second semester course units
S-1 S (v) Registration for BA (Special) degree 4000 level first
semester course units
S-1 S (vi) Registration for BA (Special) degree 4000 level
second semester course units
S-2 Application to change registered course units
S-3 Application to extend registered course units
S-4 Application for BA (Special) degree programme
S-5 Student evaluation form
S-6 Application for end semester examination
S-7 Admission sheet for end semester examination
C-1 Comprehensive course plan for each course unit
C-2 List of registered students
C-3 Final mark sheet (course unit)
F-1 Final mark sheet (semester)
F-2 Overall mark sheet
4.3 Hostel facilities
Though the University of Ruhuna was established as a non residential
university, the need for residential facilities for students was later
identified. As a result, a number of student hostels have been
established. The university maintains three hostels within the
university premises for girls. There are outside hostels for boys and
girls.
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At the present nearly 50 per cent of the students are provided with
hostel facilities. The university provides hostels for all boys eligible
for hostel facilities and for a limited number of girls. The first year
and final year students are given the priority. A few university-owned
houses and rented houses are also being used as student hostels.
Hostel facilities are given according to the student ratio in the Faculty
of Science and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. An
annual fee of Rs.600 is charged from a student. Providing hostel
facilities for students is under the purview of the Student Affairs
Branch of the university.
4.3.1 Sub-wardens – Girls’ hostels
Hostel Name of the sub-warden
Wellamadama (No. 1) Ms M.H.C. Priyadarshani
Wellamadama (No. 2) Ms Shyamini Karunarathne
Wellamadama (No. 3) Ms G.G. Chamila Jayalal
Eliyakanda old girls’ hostel Ms P. Kumarasinghe
Eliyakanda new girls’ hostel Ms A.P. Hemanthi
4.3.2 Sub-wardens – Boys’ hostels
Hostel Name of the sub-warden
Meddawatta Mr H.M.K. Herath
Eliyakanda old boys’ hostel Mr Srinath Dissanayake
Eliyakanda new boys’ hostel Mr Srinath Dissanayake
Walawwatta bhikkhu hostel Mr A.D. Kularathne
Pamburana Mr A.D. Kularathne
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4.3.3 Available hostel facilities: Girls’ hostels
Hostel Number of students
Wellamadama (No. 1) 92
Wellamadama (No. 2) 424
Wellamadama (No. 3) 416
Eliyakanda old girls’ hostel 180
Eliyakanda new girls’ hostel 396
4.3.4 Available hostel facilities: Boys’ hostels
Hostel Number of students
Meddawatta 300
Eliyakanda old boys’ hostel 80
Eliyakanda new boys’ hostel 396
Walawwatta bhikkhu hostel 90
Pamburana 80
4.4 Scholarships
Students are offered the following types of financial assistance to
complete their study programmes successfully:
Mahapola higher education scholarships
Bursary grants
Other scholarships
4.4.1 Mahapola higher education scholarships
The University Grants Commission sends application forms to all
university entrants to apply for this scholarship. The duly completed
forms should be returned to the University Grants Commission by the
student. The student’s parent’s income, the number of siblings under
18 years of age who are studying, the distance from his/ her home to
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the university and the district level are considered when granting the
scholarship. Merit scholarships are granted according to the merit
level achieved by students at the GCE (A/L) examination.
Merit scholarship Rs.5050 per instalment
General scholarship Rs.5000 per instalment
4.4.2 Bursary grants
The students who do not receive Mahapola scholarships are eligible
to apply for bursaries offered by the university. The university calls
applications for bursaries from university entrants. Family income,
the number of siblings under 19 years of age who are studying, and
the distance from his/ her home to the university are considered when
granting the bursaries.
According to the circular, based on family income, the instalment is
Rs.3900 or Rs.4000.
4.4.2.1 Bursary grants of the Ministry of Education
Students who obtained scholarships during their school education are
eligible to apply for extensions by providing relevant information to
the Student Affairs Branch of the university.
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4.4.3 Other scholarships
Name of the
scholarship
Number of
scholarships
per academic
year/ batch
Duration
Annual
value of the
scholarship
(Rs.)
Eligibility criteria
K.G.K. Wedahitha
scholarship
2 Once 5,000 The scholarship will be
given to economically
deprived students who
have sat their GCE
(A/L) examination at
Walgama Maha
Vidyalaya, Matara and/
or Sujatha Balika
Vidyalaya, Matara.
Ensina
Wickramasekara
memorial
scholarship
4 (the
number of
scholarships
will be
depended on
the fund
availability
at the time of
evaluation)
Once 500 The scholarship will be
given to economically
deprived students whose
annual family income is
lesser than Rs.144,000
and successful in their
first year examination.
Rev. Dr Walpola
Piyananda Thero
scholarship
1 Once 5,000 The scholarship will be
awarded to an internal
student of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social
Sciences who selected
to follow a BA (Special)
degree in Buddhist
Philosophy by obtaining
the highest aggregate
for Buddhist Philosophy
at the first year
examination.
Yuri Nagai
scholarship
1 Once 10,000 The scholarship will be
awarded to an internal
student of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social
Sciences who selected
to follow a BA (Special)
degree in Buddhist
Philosophy/ Pali/
Buddhist Culture by
obtaining the highest
aggregate for Buddhist
Philosophy/ Pali/
Buddhist Culture at the
first year examination.
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Rev. Jim Sum
Nam scholarship
1 Once 4,000 The scholarship will be
awarded to an internal
student of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social
Sciences who selected
to follow a BA (Special)
degree in Buddhist
Culture by obtaining the
highest aggregate for
Buddhist Culture at the
first year examination.
Justin
Wijewardena
memorial
scholarship
1 Once 5,000 The scholarship will be
awarded to an internal
student of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social
Sciences who selected
to follow a BA (Special)
degree in Sinhala by
obtaining the highest
aggregate for Sinhala at
the first year
examination.
Professor
Ranaweera Banda
memorial
scholarship
1 Once
18,000 The scholarship will be
awarded to an
economically deprived
student of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social
Sciences who selected
to follow a BA (Special)
degree in Sociology.
4.5 Cafeterias
There are cafeterias located in the Wellamadama university complex.
Student centre cafeteria
Science faculty cafeteria
Staff cafeterias
Hostel cafeterias
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4.6 Cooperative shop
Daily provisions can be bought from the cooperative shop located
inside the university premises.
4.7 Monthly season tickets
Students of the University of Ruhuna are able to buy monthly season
tickets at concessionary rates for train and public bus service.
4.8 Post office
The Ruhuna University post office is located on the opposite side of
the main gate. It is open from Monday to Saturday from 8.00 a.m. to
5.00 p.m.
4.9 Banks
Branches of the Bank of Ceylon and People’s Bank are located near
the university main entrance.
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Chapter 5
Department of Economics
5.1 Introduction
Economics deals with issues arising from the conflict between human
demand for goods and services and the limited supply of resources to
satisfy these demands. In brief, economic inquiry may be regarded as
the study of choice. Economic policies often need to be made in
accordance with traditional problem areas such as inflation,
unemployment, the balance of payments, economic growth, exchange
rate, stability, agricultural marketing, labour relations, and free trade.
Economics makes contributions to more contemporary areas
including poverty alleviation, regional disparity, natural resources and
environment, foreign ownership, privatisation, and aging of
population.
5.2 Message from the Head – Department of Economics
The Department of Economics is one of the
eight departments within the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of
Ruhuna which was established in 1978 to offer
an integrated range of undergraduate and
graduate educational programmes. It provides
an excellent academic environment for the
pursuit of study programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate
levels.
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The Department of Economics intends to maintain high standards in
teaching and transmission of knowledge and research skills. It offers
a range of courses and ensures students receive a high quality degree
and employability in both public and private sectors.
Currently the Department of Economics conducts degree programmes
under two subjects, Economics and Social Statistics. Existing
teaching strength of the academic staff spreads across broad areas.
The department provides various facilities to students such as support
services, modern computer facilities and department library access.
Dr B.M. Sumanarathne
Head – Department of Economics
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
5.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Economics offers both General and Special
degree programmes in two disciplines, Economics and Social
Statistics.
The degree programme in Economics is designed to improve the
understanding of important economic problems and to provide the
tools needed for critical analysis of these problems. These
programmes are also intended to make students aware of the nature of
economic science and of the directions where economic theory
moves. The Department of Economics conducts undergraduate
programmes that match with the needs of students with a variety of
interests, and assists students to become professional economists.
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The students who seek to specialise in Economics and Social
Statistics are selected on the basis of their performance at the 1000
level examination. Special degree programme is designed to guide
students to study the respective disciplines in-depth. The other
students can study these two main subjects as a part of their General
degree programme.
The Special degree programme in Social Statistics is aimed at
training students as statisticians who can analyse social problems on
quantitative basis, and make significant decisions that are essential
for social and economic development. The students who follow
Social Statistics courses are trained to use more advanced computer
applications for problem-solving purposes.
All courses of the Special degree programme are offered in both
Sinhala and English mediums.
5.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Economics
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course
category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
ECN 11513 uQ,sl iQCIu wd¾:sl kHdh Basic Microeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 11513 uQ,sl .Ks;h Basic Mathematics
2
yr Core
ECN 12513 uQ,sl id¾j wd¾:sl kHdh Basic Macroeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
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2000
1
yr Core
ECN 21513 wka;¾uOHhsl iQCIu wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 21523 wd¾:sl ixj¾Okfha b;sydih
History of Economic Development
ECN 21533 wd¾:sl ixLHdkh
Economic Statistics
2
yr Core
ECN 22513 wka;¾uOHhsl id¾j wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
3000
1
yr Core
ECN 31513 ixj¾Ok wd¾:sl úoHdj Development Economics
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 31523 rdcH wxYfha wd¾:sl úoHdj
Public Sector Economics
ECN 31533 cd;Hka;r fj<|du yd uQ,Hh
International Trade and Finance
2
yr Core
ECN 32513 Y%S ,xld wd¾:slh Sri Lankan Economy
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
Social Statistics
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
STS 11513 uQ,sl ixLHdk l%u Basic Statistical Methods
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
STS 12513 iïNdú;d uQ,O¾u Probability Principles
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1 yr Core
STS 21513 jHdma;s kHdh Distribution Theory
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ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 21523 wka;¾uOHhsl .Ks;h Intermediate Mathematics
STS 21533 .Ks;uh wd¾:sl úoHdj Mathematics for Economics
^STS 21533 mdGud,dj ECN 21633 mdGud,djg iudk fõ'&
2
yr Core
STS 22513 wkqñ;sl ixLHdkh Statistical Inference
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
3000
1
yr Core
STS 31513 jHjydrsl m%;smdhk úYaf,aIKh Applied Regression Analysis
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 31523 o;a; ieliSu iy úYaf,aIKh i|yd mrs.Kl Ndú;h
Computer Applications for Data
Processing and Analysis
STS 31533 uQ,H .Ks;h
Financial Mathematics
2
yr Core
STS 32513 ksheÈ ióCIK iy ksheÿï l%u
Survey Sampling and Sampling
Techniques ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
5.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Economics
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
ECN 11513 uQ,sl iQCIu wd¾:sl kHdh Basic Microeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 11513 uQ,sl .Ks;h Basic Mathematics
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2
yr Core
ECN 12513 uQ,sl id¾j wd¾:sl kHdh Basic Macroeconomic Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
ECN 21613 wka;¾uOHhsl iQCIu wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECN 21623 wd¾:sl ixj¾Okfha b;sydih History of Economic Development
ECN 21633 .Ks;uh wd¾:sl úoHdj Mathematics for Economics
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 21643 wd¾:sl ixLHdkh Economic Statistics
ECN 21653 uqo,a nexl= yd uQ,Hh Money, Banking and Finance
2
yr Core
ECN 22613 wka;¾uOHhsl id¾j wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECN 22623 wd¾:sl Ñka;kfha b;sydih History of Economic Thought
ECN 22633 uQ,sl wd¾:slñ;sh Basic Econometrics
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 22643 iïNdú;dj iy ixLHdk wkqñ;sh Probability and Statistic Inference ECN 22653 uQ,H kHdh Finance Theory
3000
1 yr Core
ECN 31613 ixj¾Ok wd¾:sl úoHdj Development Economics
ECN 31623 rdcH wxYfha wd¾:sl úoHdj
Public Sector Economics
ECN 31633 cd;Hka;r fj<|du yd uQ,Hh
International Trade and Finance
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ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 31623 rdcH wxYfha wd¾:sl úoHdj
Public Sector Economics
ECN 31633 cd;Hka;r fj<|du yd uQ,Hh
International Trade and Finance
ECN 31643 o;a; ieliSu iy úYaf,aIKh i|yd mrs.Kl Ndú;h I Computer Applications for Data
Processing and Analysis I
ECN 31653 iqCIu uQ,Hh yd .%dóh uQ,H fj<|fmd<
Micro Finance and Rural Money
Market
2
yr Core
ECN 32613 Y%S ,xld wd¾:slh Sri Lankan Economy
ECN 32623 m¾fhaIK l%ufõoh
Research Methodology
ECN 32633
jHjydrsl wd¾:slñ;sh I Applied Econometrics I
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 32643 mdrsirsl yd n,Yla;s wd¾:sl úoHdj
Environmental and Energy Economics
ECN 32653 .sKqïlrKh
Accounting
4000
1 yr Core
ECN 41613 Wiia wd¾:sl kHdh Advance Economic Theory
ECN 41623
jHjydrsl wd¾:slñ;sh II Applied Econometrics II
ECN 41633 jHdmD;s l<ukdlrKh Project Management
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ECN 41643 m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh Research Proposal
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 41653 ld,fY%aKs wd¾:slñ;sh Time Series Econometrics
ECN 41663 uQ,H wd¾:sl úoHdj Financial Economics
2 yr Core
ECN 42613 ixj¾Ok uQ,Hh Development Finance
ECN 42623 iajNdúl iïm;a iy mdrsirsl l<ukdlrKh Natural Resources and Environmental
Management
ECN 42633 jHdmdr ikaksfõokh Business Communication
ECN 42643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ECN 42653 o;a; ieliSu iy úYaf,aIKh i|yd mrs.Kl Ndú;h II Computer Applications for Data
Processing and Analysis II
ECN 42663 iSudjdisl mqyqKqj Internship
Social Statistics
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
STS 11513 uQ,sl ixLHdk l%u Basic Statistical Methods
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2 yr Core
STS 12513 iïNdú;d uQ,O¾u Probability Principles
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ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
STS 21613 jHdma;s kHdh Distribution Theory
STS 21623 wka;¾uOHhsl .Ks;h Intermediate Mathematics
STS 21633 ixld¾h m¾fhaIK Operational Research
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 21643 wka;¾uOHhsl iQCIu wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
(STS 21643 mdGud,dj ECN 21613
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 21653 .Ks;uh wd¾:sl úoHdj Mathematics for Economics
(STS 21653 mdGud,dj ECN 21633
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
2
yr Core
STS 22613 wkqñ;sl ixLHdkh Statistical Inference
STS 22623 uQ,sl wd¾:slñ;sh Basic Econometrics
(STS 22623 mdGud,dj ECN 22633
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 22633 m%cdúoHd;aul úêl%u Demographic Techniques
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 22643 wka;¾uOHhsl id¾j wd¾:sl kHdh Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
(STS 22643 mdGud,dj ECN 22613
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 22653 uQ,H kHdh Finance Theory
(STS 22653 mdGud,dj ECN 22653
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
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3000
1
yr Core
STS 31613 jHjydrsl m%;smdhk úYaf,aIKh Applied Regression Analysis
STS 31623 o;a; ieliSu iy úYaf,aIKh i|yd mrs.Kl Ndú;h I Computer Applications for Data
Processing and Analysis I
STS 31633 ixLHdkh i|yd Wiia .Ks;h
Advanced Mathematics for Statistics
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 31643 uQ,H .Ks;h
Financial Mathematics
STS 31653 iQCIu uQ,Hh yd .%dóh uQ,H fj<|fmd<
Micro Finance and Rural Money
Market
(STS 31653 mdGud,dj ECN 31653
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
2
yr Core
STS 32613 ksheÈ ióCIK iy ksheÿï l%u
Survey Sampling and Sampling
Techniques
STS 32623 m¾fhaIK l%ufõoh Research Methodology
(STS 32623 mdGud,dj ECN 32623
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 32633 .fõIl o;a; úYaf,aIKh
Exploratory Data Analysis
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 32643 .sKqïlrKh
Accounting
(STS 32643 mdGud,dj ECN 32653
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 32653
jHjydrsl wd¾:slñ;sh I Applied Econometrics I
(STS 32653 mdGud,dj ECN 32633
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
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4000
1
yr Core
STS 41613 ld,fY%aKs úYaf,aIKh Time Series Analysis
STS 41623 m¾fhaIK ie,iqï ks¾udK Experimental Designs
STS 41633 jHdmD;s l<ukdlrKh Project Management
(STS 41633 mdGud,dj ECN 41633
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
STS 41643 m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh Research Proposal
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 41653 nyqúp,H úYaf,aIK l%u Multivariate Analysis
STS 41663
jHjydrsl wd¾:slñ;sh II Applied Econometrics II
(STS 41663 mdGud,dj ECN 41623
mdGud,djg iudk fõ')
2
yr Core
STS 42613 wmrdñ;sl ixLHdk l%u yd m%j¾.sl o;a; úYaf,aIKh Non-parametric and Categorical Data
Analysis
STS 42623 ixLHdk ;;aj md,kh Statistical Quality Control
STS 42633 o;a; ieliSu iy úYaf,aIKh i|yd mrs.Kl Ndú;h II Computer Applications for Data
Processing and Analysis II
STS 42643 iajdëk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
STS 42653
m%dfhda.sl ixLHdkh i|yd R
R for Applied Statistics
STS 42663 iSudjdisl mqyqKqj Internship
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5.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Senior Lecturer
Dr B.M. Sumanarathne
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna), PhD (Sheffield)
Economics, taxation,
poverty
Senior Professor Senior Professor Piyasiri
Vithanage
BA (Peradeniya), MSc
(PGIA), MPhil (Ruhuna)
Micro-economic
statistics, agricultural
economics,economic
demography,
econometrics
Senior Lecturer Mr K.K.S. Udayakantha
BA (J’pura), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Financial economics,
public economics,
economic history,
comparative economics
Senior Lecturer Dr A.J.M. Chandradasa
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna), PhD
(Rajasthan)
Micro-finance,
international trade and
finance, money and
banking
Senior Lecturer Mr Nisantha
Kurukulasooriya
BA (J’pura), PG Dip. in
Statistics (J’pura), MSc
(Colombo)
Categorical data
analysis, parametric
and non-parametric
modelling, operations
research
Senior Lecturer Mr S.K. Derwin
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Mathematical
economics, micro-
economics
Senior Lecturer Mr Sarath Katukurunda
BA (Ruhuna), MPhil
(Peradeniya)
Development
economics, rural
development
Senior Lecturer Mr L.K. Kapila Peiris
BA (Colombo), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Econometrics, project
management
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Senior Lecturer Mrs W.P.S. Rajapakshe
BA, MPhil (J’pura)
Development
economics, monetary
economics
Senior Lecturer Mr Nandasiri
Keembiyahetti
BA (Peradeniya), MSSc
(NUS)
International trade and
finance, money and
banking, applied
econometrics
Senior Lecturer Mrs E.I. Lelwala
BA (Ruhuna), MPhil
(Peradeniya)
Social statistics,
demography,
mathematics,
exploratory data, robust
data analysis
Senior Lecturer Mr W.I.C.S. Gunasinghe
BA (Colombo), MSc
(Agder)
Time series
econometrics, applied
econometrics,
economic modelling
and forecasting
Senior Lecturer Mr W.A.N.D Wijesinghe
BSc (Ruhuna), MCA
(Bangalore)
Computer
programming and
applications
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms H.N. De Silva
BA, MEcon (Colombo)
Banking and finance,
environmental
economics
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms A.J. Jayasekara
BA (Ruhuna)
Applied econometrics,
probability and
statistical inference
Computer
Instructor Mr A.A. Shantha
BA (Ruhuna)
Computer
programming
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Chapter 6
Department of English and Linguistics
6.1 Introduction
The Department of English and Linguistics caters for needs of
advanced scholarship in English in terms of conducting BA (Special)
and (General) degree programmes concentrating on English language,
applied linguistics, language arts, and literature and optional courses
in service English. This is meant to widen up the undergraduates’
horizons and improve their perception of life in a multicultural
context which is crucial today, by enhancing the quality of their
exposure to new knowledge produced in English and communicated
freshly across the world. Also this will assist the other departments in
the university in conducting their courses through the English
medium in response to the university’s internationalisation project.
Under the directions of the Higher Education for the Twenty-first
Century (HETC) project the department has adopted principles of
student-centred learning and the specifications indicated in the Sri
Lanka Qualification Framework (SLQF) in the design and
management of its course units. As a result the classroom teaching
and evaluation mechanism involve lectures, discussions,
presentations, quizzes, debates, poster presentations, demonstrations,
teaching practice sessions, projects, dissertations, and portfolios.
Through the incorporation of novel features such as a literary
association, a debating society, and a drama society, the department
looks forward to becoming one of the most attractive places in the
university.
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6.2 Message from the Head - Department of English and
Linguistics
The Department of English and Linguistics is
the latest addition to the Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences. With the establishment of
the department, a window will be open for a
wide spectrum of academic disciplines
pertaining to language, applied linguistics,
literature, critical theory, cultural studies, and
communication in English and the students of the University of
Ruhuna as well as the community of the southern province are
expected to benefit from it.
Through the set of comprehensive courses in English language skills
which are taught to the readers of English for the General/ Special
degree as optional, the department intends enhancing English
language skills of the entire student community of the university. As
the English programmes of the universities around the world are
faced with new challenges as a result of radical developments in
popular culture and the arts as well as of new social, political and
ideological trends, the department maintains a liberal position about
the research interests the students develop, in the belief that it will be
able to help fashion the thinking of the students only if it addresses
the issues that genuinely concern them.
The Department of English and Linguistics, currently supported
mainly by the English language teaching staff, welcomes you all to
keep rapport with it.
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Senior Professor E.A. Gamini Fonseka
Head – Department of English and Linguistics
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
6.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of English and Linguistics offers study programmes
leading to undergraduate degrees in English. The course contents of
these programmes are expected to enhance knowledge and expertise
in English.
Students are selected for the 1000 level courses in English under three
criteria: 1. Ordinary pass (S) in English at the GCE A/L examination;
2. Credit pass (C) in English at the GCE O/L examination; and 3.
Distinction pass (A) in English at the GCE O/L examination.
Students are selected for the Special degree programme on the basis
of their performance in the 1000 level courses.
6.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
English and Linguistics
Level Semester Course
category
Course code and title
1000
1
Core ENG 11513
Introduction to English Language
Optional ENG 11523
Expressive Skills
2
Core ENG 12513
Introduction to English Literature
Optional ENG 12523
Reporting Skills
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2000
1
Core ENG 21513
Critical Reading and Writing
Optional ENG 21523
Translation I
2
Core ENG 22513
Introduction to Sri Lankan Literature in
English
Optional ENG 22523
Analysing and Interpreting Information
ENG 22533
Basic Concepts in English Language
Training and Classroom Management
3000
1
Core ENG 31513
Analytical Writing
Optional ENG 31523
Translation II
ENG 31533
Teaching the Four Skills
2
Core ENG 32513
Introduction to World Literature in
English
6.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
English and Linguistics
Level Semester Course
category
Course code and title
1000
1
Core ENG 11513
Introduction to English Language
Optional ENG 11523
Expressive Skills
2
Core ENG 12513
Introduction to English Literature
Optional ENG 12523
Reporting Skills
2000 1
Core ENG 21613
Analytical Reading and Writing
ENG 21623
Introduction to 19th
and 20th
Century
Literature
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ENG 21633
Basic Concepts in English Language
Teaching and Classroom Management
Optional ENG 21653
Extensive Reading
ENG 21643
Translation I
2
Core ENG 22613
Journalism and Reviewing
ENG 22623
Sri Lankan Literature in English
ENG 22633
Pedagogical Theory and Practice
Optional ENG 22653
Analysing and Interpreting Information
ENG 22643
Children’s Literature
3000
1
Core ENG 31613
Advanced Writing
ENG 31623
Classics of English Literature
ENG 31633
Teaching the Four Skills
Optional ENG 31653
Summarising
ENG 31643
Translation II
2
Core ENG 32613
Structure of English
ENG 32623
World Literature in English
ENG 32633
Testing and Evaluation
Optional ENG 32643
Sociolinguistics
4000 1
Core ENG 41613
Research Methodology
ENG 41623
Independent Study I
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ENG 41633
Post-colonial Literature
ENG 41643
Current Trends in English Language
Training
Optional ENG 41663
Academic and Professional Writing
ENG 41653
Western Classics (Extracts)
2
Core ENG 42613
Discourse Analysis
ENG 42623
Independent Study II
ENG 42633
Sri Lankan Writing
ENG 42643
Institutional Training
Optional ENG 42653
Historical Linguistics
6.4 Academic staff
Position
Name and academic
qualifications
Field of Specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Senior Professor
Senior Professor E.A.
Gamini Fonseka
BA (Kelaniya), MA
(Edinburgh), PhD (Vaasa)
Drama, fiction, poetry,
linguistics, pragmatics,
English language
teaching methods
Senior Lecturer Dr D.V.N. Harischandra
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya),
PhD (JNU)
Post-colonial feminist
literary criticism with
special reference to the
Sri Lankan women’s
novel in English
Senior Lecturer Mr P.N. Rathnayake
BA (Sabaragamuwa), MA
(Kelaniya)
English language
teaching, English
literature, applied
linguistics
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Chapter 7
Department of Geography
7.1 Introduction
Geography seeks to understand, explain and analyse the reciprocal
relationship between human activities and the environment. This
definition reflects the wider scope of the subject that embraces a
number of related fields.
The degree programme in Geography envisages two objectives: 1) to
provide a geographical knowledge on physical and social
environment that leads to formulation and implementation of
development activities; and 2) to develop and improve students’ skills
that enhance the value of their work.
At the beginning of university education in Sri Lanka in the 1920s,
Geography was introduced as a subject to the university curriculum.
Since then, Geography has continuously been a popular subject in
university education. The Department of Geography at the University
of Ruhuna was established on 1 January 1979 with three academics,
one non-academic and 50 students. Earlier, the department was
located at the Teachers’ Training College at Eliyakanda. In 1984, it
was shifted to a new building complex with a unique architectural
landscape at Wellamadama.
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7.2 Message from the Head – Department of Geography
I am pleased to send a message to the student
handbook 2016/2017 of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of
Ruhuna. The Department of Geography, one of
the leading departments of the faculty, consists
of excellent academic figures who are experts
of multiple disciplines in Geography. Our
mission is to be a centre of academic and scientific excellence.
The Department of Geography consists of two geographic
information system (GIS) labs including information technology
facilities, a cartography lab, a mini auditorium, a library and an open
space reading room.
We offer more than 40 undergraduate courses under both General and
Special degree programmes. Field visits are compulsory for students
because we highly concern the quality of our study programmes. The
Association of Geography and Environmental Science is a students’
society that helps improving their extracurricular activities. We use
our human and physical resources towards producing quality
geographers as well as perfect graduates.
I wish you all a bright and successful future.
Mr G. Senarath
Head – Department of Geography
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
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7.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Geography offers General and Special degree
programmes for undergraduate students. The students who expect to
specialise Geography are selected on the basis of their performance at
the 1000 level end semester examinations.
7.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Geography
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
GEO 11513 uQ,sl N+f.da, úoHdj Fundamentals of Geography
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
GEO 12513 uQ,sl is;shï úoHdj Basic Cartography
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
GEO 21513 N+f.da, úoHdfõ kj oelau yd m%fõY New Perspectives and Approaches in
Geography
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 21523 ksj¾;k foaY.=Kh Tropical Climate
GEO 21533 ÿria: ixfõo uQ,O¾u Principles of Remote Sensing
GEO 21553 f.da,ShlrKh( Y%S ,xldfõ me;slv Globalization: Sri Lankan Profile
GEO 21573 iajNdúl mrsirh yd iïm;a Natural Environment and Resources
2
yr Core
GEO 22513 N+ rEm úoHdj Geomorphology
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 22523 N+f.da,Sh f;dr;=re moaO;s Geographic Information Systems
90
3000
1
yr Core
GEO 31513 N+ñ mrsfNda. ie,iqïlrKh Land Use Planning
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 31523 wdmod l<ukdlrKh
Disaster Management
GEO 31543 ffjoH N+f.da, úoHdj
Medical Geography
GEO 31553 m%cd jk l<ukdlrKh
Community-based Forest
Management
GEO 31563 kd.rSlrKh yd ixl%uKh
Urbanization and Migration
GEO 31573 .x.dY%s; iy fjr<dY%s; N+ rEm úoHdj
Alluvial and Coastal Geomorphology
2
yr Core
GEO 32513 Y%S ,xldfõ N+f.da, úoHd;aul me;slv
Geographical Profile of Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 32563 Wiia N+f.da,Sh f;dr;=re moaO;s Advanced Geographic Information
Systems
7.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Geography
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
GEO 11513 uQ,sl N+f.da, úoHdj Fundamentals of Geography
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
GEO 12513 uQ,sl is;shï úoHdj Basic Cartography
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
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2000
1
yr Core
GEO 21613 N+f.da, úoHdfõ kj oelau yd m%fõY New Perspectives and Approaches in
Geography
GEO 21623 ksj¾;k foaY.=Kh Tropical Climate
GEO 21633 ÿria: ixfõo uQ,O¾u Principles of Remote Sensing
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 21643 f.da,Sh msysàï moaO;sh yd ixLHdxl is;shï úoHdj Global Positioning System and Digital
Cartography
GEO 21653 f.da,ShlrKh( Y%S ,xldfõ me;slv Globalization: Sri Lankan Profile
GEO 21663 msysàï úYaf,aIKh Locational Analysis
GEO 21673 iajNdúl mrsirh yd iïm;a Natural Environment and Resources
2
yr Core
GEO 22613 N+ rEm úoHdj Geomorphology
GEO 22623 N+f.da,Sh f;dr;=re moaO;s Geographical Information Systems
GEO 22633 uQ,sl ixLHdkh Basic Statistics
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 22643 ixj¾Ok N+f.da, úoHdj Development Geography
GEO 22653 ixprK N+f.da, úoHdj Transport Geography
GEO 22663 id.r N+f.da, úoHdj Marine Geography
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GEO 22673 iajNdúl Wmøj ms<sn| ye|skaùu Natural Hazards
3000
1
yr Core
GEO 31613 N+ñ mrsfNda. ie,iqïlrKh Land Use Planning
GEO 31623 wdmod l<ukdlrKh
Disaster Management
GEO 31633 mrs.Kl weiqfrka N+f.da,Sh o;a; úYaf,aIKh
Computer-based Geographical Data
Analysis
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 31643 ffjoH N+f.da, úoHdj
Medical Geography
GEO 31653 m%cd jk l<ukdlrKh
Community Forest Management
GEO 31663 kd.rSlrKh yd ixl%uKh
Urbanization and Migration
GEO 31673 .x.dY%s; iy fjr<dY%s; N+ rEm úoHdj
Alluvial and Coastal Geomorphology
2
yr Core
GEO 32613 YS% ,xldfõ N+f.da, úoHd;aul me;slv
Geographical Profile of Sri Lanka GEO 32623 mrsir ¥IK md,kh
Environmental Pollution Control
GEO 32633 c, úoHdj iy c, iïm;a l<ukdlrKh Hydrology and Water Resource
Management
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 32643 ffcj N+f.da, úoHdj
Bio Geography
GEO 32653 foaYmd,k N+f.da, úoHdj
Political Geography
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GEO 32663 Wiia N+f.da,Sh f;dr;=re moaO;s Advanced Geographic Information
Systems
GEO 32673 iïuka;%K yd bosrsm;a lsrSï
Seminars and Presentations 4000
1 yr Core
GEO 41613 m%dfoaYSh ixj¾Okh( m%;sm;a;s" ie,iqï iy kS;s Regional Development: Policies, Plans
and Law
GEO 41623 ck ixLHd N+f.da, úoHdj
Population Geography GEO 41633 fjr<nv iïm;a l<ukdlrKh Coastal Resource Management
GEO 41643
iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh I Independent Dissertation I
ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 41653 kd.rsl ie,iqïlrKh Urban Planning
GEO 41663 Y%S ,xldfõ jdrs c, l<ukdlrKh Irrigation Water Management in Sri
Lanka 2 yr
Core GEO 42613 f.da,Sh foaY.=Ksl úm¾hdi Global Climate Changes
GEO 42623 oCIsK Y%S ,xldfõ N+f.da,Sh me;slv
Geographical Profile of Southern Sri
Lanka
GEO 42633 m%jdykh yd ixj¾Okh Transport and Development
GEO 42643
iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh II Independent Dissertation II
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ffjl,ams; Optional
GEO 42653 mrsir moaO;s l<ukdlrKh yd ixrCIKh Management and Conservation of
Environmental Systems
GEO 42663 ckdjdi l<ukdlrKh Settlement Management
7.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department
and Senior
Lecturer
Mr G. Senarath
BA, MA (Colombo)
Land use planning,
resources and development
Professor Professor P. Hewage
BA, MA (Colombo), MSc
(London), PhD (Ruhuna)
Reproductive health issues
including contraceptive
use and induced abortion,
tsunami politics and
recovery
Professor Professor M. Ratnayake
BA, MA (Colombo)
Regional planning,
surveying
Senior Lecturer Mr M.M.A. Razzak
BA (Vidyodaya), MA
(Colombo)
Rural settlement planning,
rural marketing
Senior Lecturer Dr G. Edirisinghe
BA, MA, PhD (Ruhuna)
Medical geography,
cartography
Senior Lecturer Dr S.L.J. Fernando
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna), RS
& GIS (IIRS, India), PhD
(USM)
Biogeography, remote
sensing, coastal
geomorphology, wetland
management
Senior Lecturer Mr S. Wijerathne
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Coastal geomorphology,
remote sensing, disaster
management
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Senior Lecturer Dr S.K.M. Ali
BA (Peradeniya), PhD
(Durham)
Surface water pollution,
tropical systems, poverty
and education
Senior Lecturer Mrs W.K.V. Dayalatha
BA, MA (Ruhuna)
Demography, urbanisation
Senior Lecturer Mr H.A. Palitha
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Natural hazards,
landslides, disaster
management
Senior Lecturer Mrs R.A.S.P. Ranabahu
BA, MPhil (Colombo)
Population aging,
migration, poverty and
children
Senior Lecturer Dr G.P.T.S.
Hemakumara
BA (Colombo), PG Dip.
(Moratuwa), MSc (AIT,
Thailand), PhD (USM)
GIS, remote sensing, urban
planning, geo-statistical
model
Senior Lecturer Dr H.I.G.C. Kumara
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya),
MSc (Agder), PhD
(Waikato)
Forestry, agro-forestry,
landscape
Lecturer Mr M.S.M.L.
Karunarathne
BA (Ruhuna), MSc
(Agder)
Forest resource
management,
environmental and
community development,
traditional knowledge
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms I.G.D.S. Yapa
BA (Sabaragamuwa)
Physical geography
Instructor
Mr Chandana P.
Gunasena
BSc, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Remote sensing, GIS,
disaster management
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Chapter 8
Department of History and Archaeology
8.1 Introduction
The Department of History was established at the inception of the
university. History is one of the most important and key disciplines of
the faculty. Many graduates produced by the department have made
significant contributions to the development efforts of the country as
well as to historical and archaeological research in the southern
region of Sri Lanka.
At the national level, the department is anticipated to take up the
challenge of filling the gaps in historical and archaeological research,
investigations and exploration. The Department of Archaeology and
many other institutions seek the expertise of the department to
involve in various types of research on Sri Lanka’s history.
8.2 Message from the Head – Department of History and
Archaeology
I am pleased to convey this message to the
student handbook. The Department of History
was initiated in 1979 with the inception of the
University of Ruhuna. Gradually, this
department has been nurtured, and in 1997 it
was considered as a distinct academic
department. In 1998, the subject of
Archaeology was added into the same department.
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With the increasing global demand for the subject, the department has
introduced novel course units. At the present, more than 300 students
follow History and Archaeology. With the dedicated staff and the
student centred learning atmosphere, the department has gained a
prominent place in the university.
Students who are willing to pursue their higher studies have ample
chances to follow MA, MPhil and PhD degrees in History and
Archaeology. Finally, I wish you all the best at the beginning of your
university life, and I believe that the Department of History and
Archaeology would play an influential role during your stay on
campus.
Dr M.V. Chandrasiri
Head – Department of History and Archaeology
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
8.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of History and Archaeology offers study
programmes leading to Bachelor of Arts General and Special degrees
in History and Archaeology. History deals with the study of change
and development of the human past from the origin of writing around
4000 B.C., while the Archaeology studies the human past from the
origin of the human kind about three to four million years ago.
The department has designed courses in History to train a beginner to
have a general understanding of the evolution of the human species
and the historical foundations of the emergence and expansion of the
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ancient civilisations. The General and Special degree programmes are
orientated to make the student aware of the major historical changes
and developments of the world by giving a clear knowledge and
understanding of the economic, political, social and cultural
developments in Sri Lanka from ancient to modem times.
Under Archaeology programmes, the courses are designed to provide
a deep and clear understanding of all aspects of the discipline by
focusing the students’ attention on the rapid changes in the world
Archaeology and major theoretical and methodological advancements
in the subject, while special emphasis will be given to the study of the
Sri Lankan culture since the earliest human occupancy in the island.
8.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
History
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
HIS 11513 udkj YsIagdpdrfha moku Foundation of Ancient Civilization
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
HIS 12513 bkaoshdfõ yd Y%S ,xldfõ m%d.a b;sydih Pre-history of India and Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
HIS 21513 Y%S ,xldfõ b;sydih ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& History of Sri Lanka (from the beginning
to 16th
Century AD)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 21523 bkaoshdfõ b;sydih ^l%s'mQ' 6jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& Histroy of India (from 6
th Century BC to
16th
Century AD)
100
2
yr Core
HIS 22513 hqfrdamd b;sydih ^l%s'mQ' 5jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& Histroy of Europe (from 5
th Century BC
to 16th
Century AD)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 22523 Y%S ,xldfõ mdrïmrsl {dk wOHdmkh Study of Indigenous Knowledge of Sri
Lanka
3000
1
yr Core
HIS 31513 Y%S ,xldfõ b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 1948 olajd& History of Sri Lanka (from 16
th Century
AD to 1948 AD)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 31523 bkaoshdfõ b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 1947 olajd& History of India (from 16
th Century AD
to 1947 AD)
2
yr Core
HIS 32513 hqfrdamd b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 1945 olajd& History of Europe (from 16
th Century AD
to 1945 AD)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 32523 uE; ld,Sk f,dal b;sydih ^l%s'j' 1945 isg l%s'j' 2000 olajd& Contemporary World History (from 1945
AD to 2000 AD)
Archaeology
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
ACL 11513 mqrd úoHdj ye|skaùu Introduction to Archaeology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
ACL 12513 mqrd úoHdfõ ;dCIKsl úêl%u Techniques in Archaeology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2000 1 yr Core
ACL 21513 bkaoshdfõ yd Y%S ,xldfõ mqrd úoHdfõ b;sydih History of Archaeology in India and Sri
Lanka
101
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 21523 YsIagdpdr b;sydih History of Civilizations
ACL 21533 Y%S ,xldfõ b;sydih( Wmk;Ska yd .uH;d History of Sri Lanka: Trends and
Dynamics
2
yr Core
ACL 22513 Y%S ,xldfõ m%d.a b;sydih Pre-history of Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 22523 bkaoshdfõ merKs l,d Ys,am iy jdia;= úoHdj Ancient Art and Architecture of India
3000
1
yr Core
ACL 31513 Y%S ,xldfõ mqrdCIr" wNsf,aLk iy kdKl úoHdj
Palaeography, Epigraphy and
Numismatics
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 31523 mqrd úoHd Wreu l<ukdlrKh iy fl!;=ld.dr úoHd uQ,O¾u
Archaeological Heritage Management
and Elements of Museology
ACL 31533 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs jdia;= úoHdj
Ancient Architecture in Sri Lanka
2
yr Core
ACL 32513 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs l,d Ys,am
Ancient Art in Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 32523 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs ;dCIKh iy wiam¾Y Wreuh
Ancient Technology and Intangible
Heritage in Sri Lanka
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8.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
History
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
HIS 11513 udkj YsIagdpdrfha moku
Foundation of Ancient Civilization ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
HIS 12513 bkaoshdfõ yd Y%S ,xldfõ m%d.a b;sydih Pre-history of India and Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
HIS 21613 Y%S ,xldfõ foaYmd,k b;sydih ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 1215 olajd& Political History of Sri Lanka (from
the beginning to 1215 AD)
HIS 21623 Y%S ,xldfõ ft;sydisl uQ,dY% wOHhkh ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& Study of Sri Lankan Historical
Sources (from the beginning to 16th
Century AD)
HIS 21633 bkaoshdfõ b;sydih ^l%s'mQ' 6jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& History of India (from 6
th Century
BC to 16th
Century AD)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 21643 merKs Y%S ,xldfõ jdrs ;dCIKh iy c, l<ukdlrKh Ancient Irrigation Technology and
Water Management of Sri Lanka
HIS 21653 Y%S ,xldj iy w.aksos. wdishdj w;r wka;¾ cd;sl in|;d ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& International Relations between Sri
Lanka and South East Asia (from the
beginning to 16th
Century AD)
103
2
yr Core
HIS 22613 Y%S ,xldfõ foaYmd,k b;sydih ^l%s'j' 1215 isg 1815 olajd& Political History of Sri Lanka (from
1215 AD to 1815 AD)
HIS 22623 Y%S ,xldfõ wd¾:sl" iudc yd ixialD;sl b;sydih ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& Economic, Social and Cultural
History of Sri Lanka (from the
beginning to 16th
Century AD)
HIS 22633 frdayK foaYfha b;sydih History of Rohana
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 22643 hqfrdamd b;sydih ^l%s'mQ' 5jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 16jk ishji olajd& History of Europe (from 5
th Century
BC to 16th
Century AD)
HIS 22653 Y%S ,xldfõ mdrïmrsl ×dk wOHdmkh Study of Indigenous Knowledge of
Sri Lanka
3000
1 yr Core
HIS 31613 Y%S ,xldfõ cd;sl igka jHdmdr yd wdKavql%u ixj¾Okh ^l%s'j' 1815 isg l%s'j' 1948 olajd& National Struggle Movements and
Constitutional Development in Sri
Lanka (from 1815 AD to 1948 AD)
HIS 31623 Y%S ,xldfõ ft;sydisl uQ,dY% wOHhkh ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg 20jk ishji olajd& Study of Sri Lankan Historical
Sources (from 16th
Century AD to
20th
Century AD)
HIS 31633 bkaoshdfõ b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 1947 olajd& History of India (from 16
th Century
AD to 1947 AD)
104
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 31643 weursld tlai;a ckmo b;sydih ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 1950 olajd& History of United States of America
(from the beginning to 1950 AD)
HIS 31653 reishdfõ b;sydih ^l%s'j' 19jk yd 20jk ishjia& History of Russia (19
th and 20
th
Centuries AD)
HIS 31663 Y%S ,xldfõ ixialD;sl Wreuh
Cultural Heritage of Sri Lanka
2
yr Core
HIS 32613 Y%S ,xldfõ wd¾:sl" iudc yd ixialD;sl b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishjfia isg l%s'j' 1948 olajd& Economic, Social and Cultural
History of Sri Lanka (from 16th
Century AD to 1948 AD)
HIS 32623 b;sydih wOHhkh i|yd N+f.da, úoHd f;dr;=re moaO;sh iy is;shï úoHdj
Study of GIS and Cartography for
History
HIS 32633 b;sydi m¾fhaIK l%ufõo Research Methodologies in History
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 32643 hqfrdamd b;sydih ^l%s'j' 16jk ishji isg l%s'j' 1945 olajd& History of Europe (from 16
th Century
AD to 1945 AD)
HIS 32653 uE;ld,Sk f,dal b;sydih ^l%s'j' 1945 isg l%s'j' 2000 olajd& Contemporary World History (from
1945 AD to 2000 AD)
HIS 32663 Y%S ,xldfõ b;sydih yd ia;%S;ajh
History and Womanhood of Sri
Lanka
105
4000
1
yr Core
HIS 41613 b;sydilrKh Historiography
HIS 41623 ksoyiska miq YS% ,xldfõ foaYmd,k" iudc yd wd¾:sl fjkiaùï
Sri Lanka’s Political, Social and
Economic Changes after
Independence
HIS 41633 iSudjdisl mqyqKqj Internship
HIS 41643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Research (Dissertation)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 41653 bkaÿ-Y%S ,xld in|;d Indo-Sri Lanka Relations
HIS 41663 bkaoshka id.r l,dmfha kj foaYmd,k m%jK;d New Political Trends of Indian
Ocean Region
HIS 41673 20jk ishjfia Ökh China in the 20
th Century
2 yr Core
HIS 42613 ksoyiska miq Y%S ,xldfõ úfoaY m%;sm;a;sh yd cd;Hka;r in|;d Foreign Policy and International
Relations of Sri Lanka after
Independence
HIS 42623 Y%S ,xldfõ ckjd¾.sl b;sydih iy cd;sl taldnoaO;djh
Ethnic History and National
Cohesion of Sri Lanka
HIS 42633 wdishdkq yd hqfrdamSh foaYmd,k Ñka;kh ^wdrïNfha isg l%s'j' 20jk ishji olajd& Asian and European Political
Thought (from the beginning to 20th
Century AD)
106
HIS 42643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Research (Dissertation)
ffjl,ams; Optional
HIS 42653 Y%S ,xldfõ hqO b;sydih yd yuqod ixúOdk War History and Military
Organizations of Sri Lanka
HIS 42653 udkj whs;sjdislï ms<sn| m¾hdjf,dalkh Perspective of Human Rights
Archaeology
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
ACL 11513 mqrd úoHdj ye|skaùu Introduction to Archaeology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
ACL 12513 mqrd úoHdfõ ;dCIKsl úêl%u Techniques in Archaeology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2000
1 yr Core
ACL 21613 bkaoshdfõ yd Y%S ,xldõ mqrd úoHdfõ b;sydih History of Archeology in India and
Sri Lanka
ACL 21623 mqrd úoHdfõ b;sydih - f.da,Sh oelau History of Archaeology – A Global
Perspective
ACL 21633
m%dfhda.sl jd¾;dj I - .fõIK( is;shïlrKh yd PdhdrEmlrKh Field Report I - Exploration:
Cartography and Photography
107
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 21643 YsIagdpdr b;sydih History of Civilizations
ACL 21653 Y%S ,xldfõ b;sydih( Wmk;Ska yd .uH;d History of Sri Lanka: Trends and
Dynamics
2
yr Core
ACL 22613 mqrd úoHd úêl%u Methods and Techniques in
Archaeology ACL 22623 mqrd úoHdfõ kHdhd;aul oDIaáh Theoretical Perspectives in
Archaeology
ACL 22633 bkaoshdfõ merKs l,d Ys,am iy jdia;= úoHdj Ancient Art and Architecture of
India
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 22643 m¾fhaIK l%ufõoh Research Methodology
ACL 22653 ft;sydisl mqrd úoHdj - we.hSï jd¾;dj Compilation of an Assessment
Report1 - Historical Archaeology
3000
1 yr Core
ACL 31613 Y%S ,xldfõ mqrdCIr iy wNsf,aLk Palaeography and Epigraphy of Sri
Lanka
ACL 31623 mqrdúoHd;aul ixrCIKh
Archaeological Conservation
ACL 31633
m%dfhda.sl jd¾;dj II- leKSï$ ixrCIK ^iaudrl" mqrdjia;=" ì;=is;=jï& Field Report I- Excavations/
Conservation (Monuments/ Artifacts/
Painting)
1 This assessment report should be any sort of self-reflective work of the student
(eg. written essay, photographic presentation, audio or video presentation etc.). This
should be relevant to the prescribed subject.
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ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 31643 mqrd úoHd Wreu l<ukdlrKh iy fl!;=ld.dr úoHd uQ,O¾u
Archaeological Heritage
Management and Elements of
Museology
ACL 31653 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs jdia;= úoHdj
Ancient Architecture in Sri Lanka
2
yr Core
ACL 32613 YS% ,xldfõ merKs l,d Ys,am
Ancient Art in Sri Lanka
ACL 32623 YS% ,xldfõ yd bkaoshdfõ kdKl úoHdj
Numismatics of Sri Lanka and India
ACL 32633 YsIH m%dfhda.sl mqyqKqj ^iSudjdisl& Student Internship Programme
2
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 32643 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs l,d Ys,am iy jdia;= úoHdj - l%shdldrlï jd¾;dj
Compilation of an Activity Report on
a Selected Aspect of Ancient Art and
Architecture in Sri Lanka3
ACL 32653 Y%S ,xldfõ merKs ;dCIKh iy wiam¾Y Wreuh
Ancient Technology and Intangible
Heritage in Sri Lanka
4000
1 yr Core
ACL 41613 f,dalfha m%d.a b;sydih( f.da,Sh yd l,dmSh oelau World Pre-history: Global and
Regional Perspectives
2 Internship period should not be exceeded 10 weeks and it should not be lesser than
4 weeks. Internship should be carried out under a professional archaeologist (should
hold at least a position in the Sri Lanka Council of Archaeologists) or any
professional (should be a member of a relevant professional organization) related to
Archaeology.
3 This assessment report should be any sort of self-reflective work of the student
(eg. written essay, photographic presentation, audio or video presentation etc.). This
should be relevant to the prescribed subject.
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ACL 41623 YS% ,xldfõ m%d.a iy uQ, b;sydih
Pre and Proto-historic Archaeology
in Sri Lanka ACL 41633 frdayKfha mqrd úoHdj Archaeology of Rohana
ACL 41643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Research (Research
Proposal and Presentation)
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 41653 ld¾ñl mqrd úoHdj Industrial Archaeology
ACL 41663 udkj jxY mqrd úoHdj Ethno-archaeology
2
yr Core
ACL 42613 mqrd úoHdfõ mrs.Kl Ndú;h Computer Applications in
Archaeology
ACL 42623 mdrsirsl mqrd úoHdj
Environmental Archaeology
ACL 42633 Èh hg mqrd úoHdj Underwater Archaeology
ACL 42643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Research (Dissertation)
ffjl,ams; Optional
ACL 42653 ckdjdi mqrd úoHdj Settlement Archaeology
110
8.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Senior Lecturer
Dr M.V. Chandrasiri
BA, MPhil, PhD (Ruhuna),
Certificate in Portuguese
(Portugal)
Modern and ancient
history
Professor Professor Sumanasiri
Wawwage
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Ancient history in Sri
Lanka and
historiography
Senior Lecturer Mr B.H.M.W.
Bohingamuwa
BA (BHU), MA (Pune),
MPhil (Cambridge)
Pre-historic
archaeology, ancient
irrigation system of Sri
Lanka, cultural/
archaeological heritage
management and
cultural tourism
Senior Lecturer Mrs J.K.A. Kanthi
BA (Ruhuna), MA (J’pura)
Ancient and modern
history in Sri Lanka
Senior Lecturer Mrs L. Gamage
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Modern history
Senior Lecturer Mr S.B. Manatunga
BA, MPhil (Kelaniya), MA,
PG Dip. (PGIAR)
Industrial archaeology,
art and craft in
archaeology
Senior Lecturer Mr D.M. De Silva
BA, Dip. in Counselling,
MPhil (Ruhuna)
Modern history and
ancient history
Senior Lecturer Mr D.C. Chithrananda
BA (J’pura), MSc, PG Dip.
(Moratuwa)
Conservation, epigraphy
Senior Lecturer Mr Kanchana Janapriya
BA (Ruhuna), MPhil
(Kelaniya), PG Dip.
(PGIAR)
Ancient and modern
history
Senior Lecturer Mrs Janeeka De Silva
BA, MPhil (Kelaniya)
Modern European and
modern Sri Lankan
topics
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Senior Lecturer Mrs Upeksha Gamage
BA, MPhil (Kelaniya), PG
Dip. in Archaeology
(PGIAR)
Computer archaeology,
numismatics
Senior Lecturer Dr M. Darshana Bandara
BA (Colombo), LLB
(OUSL), PG Dip. in Heritage
Studies, MA (PGIAR),
Attorney-at Law, PhD
(Ruhuna)
Ancient and modern
history, national
heritage
112
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Chapter 9
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies
9.1 Introduction
It is the mission of the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies to
develop the inner discipline of students by developing cultural and
ethical values professed in Buddhism, and by giving them a
philosophical and intellectual understanding of the human being, its
nature and environment. During their interactive study programmes,
students receive exposure to the development of the Theravada and
Mahayana Buddhist philosophies, the foundations of their respective
philosophical schools and the propagation of Buddhism and Buddhist
culture throughout the world.
9.2 Message from the Head – Department of Pali and Buddhist
Studies
Sri Lanka has been home to Theravada
Buddhism since Anuradhapura era. Pali and
Buddhist education developed for centuries in
Sri Lanka and therefore a lot of foreign
scholars come seeking knowledge of Pali and
Buddhism. These disciplines are rapidly
spreading all over the world.
The Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies offers three
independent subject streams such as Pali, Buddhist Culture and
Buddhist Philosophy for General and Special degrees under the
guidance of a well qualified academic staff. The courses are designed
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not only to provide subject knowledge, but also to develop other
necessary soft skills that are nurtured through field research and
presentations.
I would like to extend my warm welcome and best wishes to the new
comers.
Dr A.G.S. Bandara
Head – Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
9.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies offers undergraduate
study programmes leading to Bachelor of Arts (General and Special)
degrees in Buddhist Culture; Buddhist Philosophy; and Pali language.
The course contents represent the fundamentals of Theravada
Buddhism and its philosophy and culture.
9.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Buddhist Culture
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course
category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
BCU 11513 nqÿiuh my< ùu ^jdia;úl miqìu& The Origins of Buddhism (Background
of Objective)
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2 yr Core
BCU 12513 fn!oaO ixialD;sl ixl,am Concepts of Buddhist Culture
115
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
BCU 21513 uq,a nqÿiuh Early Buddhism
BCU 21523 fn!oaO iudc o¾Ykh Buddhist Social Philosophy
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2
yr Core
BCU 22513 fn!oaO ixia:d Buddhist Institutions
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
3000
1
yr Core
BCU 31513
fn!oaO ixialD;sfha jHdma;sh I ^ol=Kq yd w.aksos. wdishdj& Expansion of Buddhist Culture I (South
and South East Asia)
BCU 31523
,xld fn!oaO ixialD;sh I ^mqrd;k hq.h - 15jk ishji olajd& Sri Lankan Buddhist Culture I (Ancient
Period – End of 15th
Century) ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2
yr Core
BCU 32513 fn!oaO l,d yd mqrdjia;= ^Y%S ,xldj& Buddhist Art and Antiquities
(Sri Lanka) ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
116
Buddhist Philosophy
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
BPH 11513 m%d.a fn!oaO od¾Yksl miqìu Pre-Buddhist Philosophical Background
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
BPH 12513 wdos fn!oaO o¾Ykh Early Buddhist Philosophy
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
BPH 21513 fn!oaO iudc o¾Ykh Buddhist Social Philosophy
BPH 21523 ;=,kd;aul wd.ï Comparative Study of Religions
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
BPH 22513 fn!oaO wdpdr úoHdj Buddhist Ethics
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
3000
1
yr Core
BPH 31513 nqÿoyu yd mdrfN!;sljdoh
Buddhism and Para-materialistic
Doctrines
BPH 31523 fn!oaO {dk óuxidj
Buddhist Theory of Knowledge ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2
yr Core
BPH 32513 fn!oaO ufkda úoHdj
Buddhist Psychology ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
117
Pali
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
PAL 11513 ks¾osIag .%ka: Prescribed Texts
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
PAL 12513 md,s jHdlrK - wks¾osIag .%ka: yd .oH rpkh Pali Grammar – Unprescribed Texts and
Composition ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
PAL 21513 ks¾osIag .%ka: Prescribed Texts
PAL 21523 wks¾osIag .%ka:" .oH rpkh yd ;%smsgl idys;H b;sydih Unprescribed Texts, Composition and
History of the Canonical Literature ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2
yr Core
PAL 22513 idïm%odhsl yd ú.%yd;aul md,s jHdlrKh Traditional and Analytical Pali Grammar
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
3000
1
yr Core
PAL 31513 ks¾osIag .%ka:
Prescribed Texts
PAL 31523 wks¾osIag .%ka:" .oH rpkh yd md,s jHdLHdk idys;Hh Unprescribed Texts, Composition and
Pali Exegetical Literature ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2
yr Core
PAL 32513 ;%smsgl idys;Hd.; nqÿiuh
Buddhism as Depicted in Canonical
Literature ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
118
9.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Buddhist Culture
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
BCU 11513 nqÿiuh my< ùu ^jdia;úl miqìu& The Origins of Buddhism
(Background of Objective) ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
BCU 12513 fn!oaO ixialD;sl ixl,am Concepts of Buddhist Culture
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
BCU 21613 uq,a nqÿiuh Early Buddhism
BCU 21623 fn!oaO iudc o¾Ykh Buddhist Social Philosophy
BCU 21633 fn!oaO uq,dY% .%ka: wOHhkh ^md,s& Study of Buddhist Primary
Sources (Pali)
ffjl,ams; Optional
BCU 21643 fn!oaO uq,dY% .%ka: wOHhkh ^ixialD;& Study of Buddhist Primary
Sources (Sanskrit)
2
yr Core
BCU 22613 fn!oaO ixia:d Buddhist Institutions
BCU 22623
Ndr;Sh fn!oaO b;sydih I ^wfYdal hq.h f;la& History of Buddhism in India I
(up to the Asoka era)
BCU 22633 fn!oaO ksldh úldYh Evolution of Buddhist Schools
ffjl,ams; Optional
BCU 22643 nqÿiuh yd kQ;k iudc m%Yak Buddhism and Modern Social
Problems
119
BCU 22653 fn!oaO wd¾:sl yd foaYmd,k Ñka;kh Buddhist Economic and Political
Philosophy
3000
1
yr Core
BCU 31613
fn!oaO ixialD;sfha jHdma;sh I ^ol=Kq yd w.aksos. wdishdj& Expansion of Buddhist Culture I
(South and South East Asia)
BCU 31623
,xld fn!oaO ixialD;sh I ^mqrd;k hq.h - 15jk ishji olajd& Sri Lankan Buddhist Culture I
(Ancient Period – End of 15th
Century)
BCU 31633
fn!oaO l,d yd mqrdjia;= I ^Ndr;Sh yd ;odikak rdcHfhda& Buddhist Art and Antiquities I
(India and near Kingdoms)
ffjl,ams; Optional
BCU 31643
,xld fn!oaO ixialD;sh II ^kQ;k hq.h& Sri Lankan Buddhist Culture II
(Modern Period)
2
yr Core
BCU 32613
fn!oaO l,d yd mqrdjia;= II ^Y%S ,xldj& Buddhist Art and Antiquities II
(Sri Lanka)
BCU 32623 uydhdk nqÿiuh
Mahayana Buddhism
BCU 32633
Ndr;Sh fn!oaO b;sydih II ^wfYdal hq.fhka miq& History of Buddhism in India II
(Post-Ashokan Era)
ffjl,ams; Optional
BCU 32643 fn!oaO W;aij yd mQcd pdrs;% Buddhist Festivals and Rites
BCU 32653 fn!oaO fi!kao¾h o¾Ykh
Buddhist Aesthetic Philosophy
120
4000
1 yr Core
BCU 41613 fn!oaO l<ukdlrKh Buddhist Management
BCU 41623 nqÿiuh yd f,dal wd.ï Buddhism and World Religions BCU 41633 iuld,Sk f,dal fn!oaO ixialD;sh Contemporary World Buddhist
Culture
BCU 41643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2 yr Core
BCU 42613
fn!oaO ixialD;sfha jHdma;sh II ^W;=re yd Bidkos. wdishdj& Expansion of Buddhist Culture II
(North and North East Asia)
BCU 42623 fn!oaO fi!LH yd iajia:;d o¾Ykh Buddhist Philosophy of Health
Science
BCU 42633 fn!oaO wêlrK yd kS;s Ydia;%h Buddhist Jurisprudence
BCU 42643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
BCU 42653 fn!oaO mdrsirsl o¾Ykh Buddhist Environmental
Philosophy
121
Buddhist Philosophy
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
BPH 11513 m%d.a fn!oaO od¾Yksl miqìu Pre-Buddhist Philosophical
Background ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
BPH 12513 wdos fn!oaO o¾Ykh Early Buddhist Philosophy
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
BPH 21613 fn!oaO iudc o¾Ykh Buddhist Social Philosophy
BPH 21623 ;=,kd;aul wd.ï Comparative Study of Religions
BPH 21633 wdos fn!oaO o¾Yk iïm%odfhda Early Buddhist Philosophical Schools
ffjl,ams; Optional
BPH 21643 uydhdk o¾Yk wOHhkh Study of Mahayana Philosophy
2
yr Core
BPH 2261 fn!oaO wdpdr úoHdj
Buddhist Ethics
BPH 22623 nqÿoyu yd Ndr;Sh o¾Ykjdoh
Buddhism and Indian Philosophical
Thought
BPH 22633 fn!oaO Ndjkdj yd fhda. Buddhist Bhawana and Yoga
ffjl,ams; Optional
BPH 22643 fn!oaO o¾Ykh yd iuld,Sk u;jdo Buddhist Philosophy and
Contemporary Thoughts
122
3000
1
yr Core
BPH 31613 nqÿoyu yd mdrfN!;sljdoh
Buddhism and Para-materialistic
Doctrines
BPH 31623 fn!oaO {dk óuxidj
Buddhist Theory of Knowledge
BPH 31633 uQ,dY% mrsph ^ixialD;& Sanskrit Textual Study
ffjl,ams; Optional
BPH 31643 uQ,dY% mrsph ^md,s& Pali Textual Study
2
yr Core
BPH 32613 fn!oaO ufkda úoHdj Buddhist Psychology
BPH 32623 fn!oaO wOHdmk o¾Ykh Educational Philosophy of Buddhism
BPH 32633 fn!oaO O¾u ikaksfõokh
Communication of Buddhist Doctrine
ffjl,ams; Optional
BPH 32643 wNsO¾u wOHdmkh
Abhidhamma Studies 4000
1 yr Core
BPH 41613 fn!oaO fi!kao¾h wOHhkh Buddhist Aesthetics
BPH 41623 fn!oaO ;¾lh iy wfmdayl o¾Ykh Buddhist Logic and Dialectical
Philosophy
BPH 41633 fn!oaO úYajjdoh iy kùk úoHdj Buddhist Cosmology and Modern
Science
BPH 41643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
123
2 yr Core
BPH 42613 fn!oaO foaYmd,k Ñka;kh Buddhist Political Thought
BPH 42623 kef.kysr wdishd;sl fn!oaO o¾Yk iïm%odfhda East Asian Buddhist Philosophic
Traditions
BPH 42633 fn!oaO úkh wOHdmkh Buddhist Vinaya Study
BPH 42643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
Pali
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
PAL 11513 ks¾osIag .%ka: Prescribed Texts
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
PAL 12513 md,s jHdlrK - wks¾osIag .%ka: yd .oH rpkh Pali Grammar - Unprescribed Texts
and Composition ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1 yr Core
PAL 21613 ks¾osIag .%ka: Prescribed Texts
PAL 21623 wks¾osIag .%ka:" .oH rpkh yd ;%smsgl idys;H b;sydih Unprescribed Texts, Composition
and History of the Canonical
Literature
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PAL 21633 f:rjdoS fn!oaO rgj, md,s idys;Hh Pali Literature in Theravada
Buddhist Countries
ffjl,ams; Optional
PAL 21643 md,s ft;sydisl f,aLk Pali Historical Documents
2
yr Core
PAL 22613 idïm%odhsl yd ú.%yd;aul md,s jHdlrKh Traditional and Analytical Pali
Grammar
PAL 22623 md,s ksldh.; iudc o¾Ykh
Social Philosophy in Pali Nikaya
PAL 22633 wks¾osIag .%ka: yd .oH rpkh Unprescribed Texts and Composition
ffjl,ams; Optional
PAL 22643 fn!oaO ixia:d Buddhist Institutions
3000
1
yr Core
PAL 31613 ks¾osIag .%ka:
Prescribed Texts
PAL 31623 wks¾osIag .%ka:" .oH rpkh yd md,s jHdLHdk idys;Hh Unprescribed Texts, Composition
and Pali Exegetical Literature
PAL 31633 md,s m%lrK idys;Hh
Pali Prakarana Literature
ffjl,ams; Optional
PAL 3164 Pkafoda,xldr
Study of Pali Poetics and Prosody
2 yr Core
PAL 32613 ;%smsgl idys;Hd.; nqÿiuh Buddhism as Depicted in Canonical
Literature
PAL 32623 md,s idys;H b;sydih - kQ;k hq.h ^18 jk ishjfia uq, isg j¾;udkh olajd& History of Pali Literature – Modern
Period (from 18th
Century onwards)
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PAL 32633 md,s idys;H úpdrh
Critical Study of Pali Literature
ffjl,ams; Optional
PAL 32643 iïm%odhdka;r md,s jHdlrKh
Inter-traditional Pali Grammar
4000
1
yr Core
PAL 41613 ks¾osIag .%ka: Prescribed Texts PAL 41623 fn!oaO uQ,dY% .%ka: wOHhkh ^ixialD;& Study of Buddhist Primary Sources
(Sanskrit) PAL 41633 jd.a úoHd;aul md,s jHdlrKh Linguistic Pali Grammar
PAL 41643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
PAL 42613 uOH bkaÿ wd¾h NdId Middle Indo-Aryan Languages
PAL 42623 wNsO¾u idys;Hh Abhidhamma Literature
PAL 42633 fn!oaO úkh idys;Hh Buddhist Vinaya Literature
PAL 42643 iajdëk wOHhk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
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9.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Senior Lecturer
Dr A.G.S. Bandara
BA, MPhil (Kelaniya), PhD
(Ruhuna)
Pali grammar
Professor Ven. Professor M. Soratha
BA. MA (Kelaniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Buddhist education
Senior Lecturer Ven. Dr B. Dhammajothi
BA, MA (Peradeniya), PhD
(Benares)
Buddhist studies,
Buddhist economic
philosophy, world
religions
Senior Lecturer Ven. Dr U. Mahinda
BA, MA, MPhil (Kelaniya),
PhD (Benares)
Buddhist art and ancient
monastic education
Senior Lecturer Ven. M. Mangala
BA, MA, MPhil (Kelaniya),
Dip. in Psychology and
Counselling (Colombo)
Mahayana Buddhism
Senior Lecturer Mr E.H.M. Heenbanda
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya),
Royal Pandith
Pali language
Senior Lecturer Ven. N. Wajiragnana
BA (J’pura), MA (Buddhist
and Pali), MPhil (Ruhuna),
Royal Pandith
Prosody and rhetoric
Senior Lecturer Ven. T. Ariyawimala
BA, MA (Kelaniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna), Royal Pandith
Buddhist management
Senior Lecturer Ven. K. Wijitha
BA, MA, MPhil (Kelaniya),
PG Dip. in Counselling
(Colombo)
Buddhist metaphysics
and counselling
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Senior Lecturer Dr R.P. Abeywardhana
BA, PhD (J’pura), MA
(Kelaniya), Royal Pandith
Buddhist psychology,
Buddhist epistemology
Lecturer
(probationary) Ven. O.U. Dhammadheera
BA (Ruhuna)
Traditional Pali
grammar
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms Ranjani Malavi
Pathirana
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna), MA
(Buddhist and Pali)
Buddhist rites and
ceremonies, Buddhist
Ayurvedic psychiatric
and counselling
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Chapter 10
Department of Public Policy
10.1 Introduction
As a social science discipline, Political Science deals with systems of
government and the analysis of political activity and political
behaviour. It includes examining the theory and practice of power
politics. Political Science draws upon the related subject fields of
economics, sociology, history, public administration, public policy,
international relations, and law. Although the study of Political
Science has been established during the 19th
century, it has ancient
philosophical roots that can be traced back to Socrates, Plato and
Aristotle.
Public Policy, therefore, is one of the distinct sub-disciplines of
Political Science. It goes beyond the study of government and looks
at how government and non-government bodies address issues of
public concern. The study of Public Policy provides a path to
understand and interpret current affairs deal with central, provincial
and local government institutions and non-government sectors
through exploring, evaluating and analysing the policy processes.
Studying Political Science and Public Policy can lead to career
opportunities in central, provincial or local government, in politics,
the media, education, industry, business, non-governmental
organisations and social services.
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10.2 Message from the Head – Department of Public Policy
The Department of Public Policy is the newest
department at the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna that has
been established in May 2015. Earlier, since
1992, Political Science courses were conducted
under the purview of the Department of
Economics.
At the present, Public Policy has become a major field in Political
Science. Therefore, I presume that our new department can provide a
valuable knowledge to a wider Sri Lankan academic community on
public policy processes.
The expectation of studying social sciences is to create outstanding
academics to serve the country using their theoretical and practical
knowledge. The Department of Public Policy has designed its courses
to serve this purpose. The Department has well-qualified efficient
academic staff to achieve such expectation.
I warmly welcome you all and wish you all the best.
Mr E.G. Wijesiri
Head - Department of Public Policy
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
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10.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Public Policy at the University of Ruhuna offers
both General and Special degree programmes covering major areas of
Political Science and Public Policy. The interdisciplinary
programmes, offer by the department have a range of course units to
study various aspects of political life in Sri Lanka and overseas.
These programmes are designed to improve theoretical and analytical
skills of the students to deal with contemporary political problems
and policy issues.
The selection of students for the Special degree programme is based
on their successful performance at the 1000 level (first and second
semester final examination results). The Special degree programme
closely scrutinises the specific issues of Political Science research and
Public Policy analysis. During the final year of their Special degree
programme, every student has to complete a research-based
dissertation, and the aim of this requirement is to provide training in
research and analysis.
The following tables present a summary of the courses offer by the
Department of Public Policy.
10.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Political Science
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
POS 11513 rdcHh iy wdKavqj State and Government
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
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2
yr Core
POS 12513 wdKavqj iy ck;dj Government and People
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
POS 21513 rdcH mrsmd,kh ye`oskaùu Introduction to Public Administration
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 21523 iïNdjH foaYmd,k kHdh Classical Political Theory
POS 21543 Y%S ,xldfõ foaYmd,k miqìïjdoh Political Ecology of Sri Lanka
POS 21553 udkj whs;sjdislï Human Rights
2
yr Core
POS 22513 rdcH m%;sm;a;s iy wdKavqlrKh Public Policy and Governance
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 22543 iuld,Sk wka;¾cd;sl foaYmd,kh Contemporary International Politics
3000
1
yr Core
POS 31513 ;=,kd;aul foaYmd,kh iy foaYmd,k úYaf,aIKh Comparative Politics and Political
Analysis
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 31523 foaYmd,k iudc úoHdj
Political Sociology
POS 31543 wka;¾cd;sl ixúOdk
International Organizations
2
yr Core
POS 32513 ;=,kd;aul foaYmd,kh iy foaYmd,k úYaf,aIKh Comparative Politics and Political
Analysis
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 32543 ixúOdk kHdh Organization Theory
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10.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Political Science
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
POS 11513 rdcHh iy wdKavqj State and Government
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
POS 12513 wdKavqj iy ck;dj Government and People
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
POS 21613 rdcH mrsmd,kh ye`oskaùu Introduction to Public Administration
POS 21623 iïNdjH foaYmd,k kHdh Classical Political Theory
POS 21633 cd;Hka;r wOHhkh( kHdh yd Ndú;h International Studies: Theory and
Practice
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 21643 YS% ,xldfõ foaYmd,k miqìïjdoh Political Ecology of Sri Lanka
POS 21653 udkj whs;sjdislï Human Rights
POS 21663 ixpdrl yd i;aldrl fiajd( kHdh yd uQ,O¾u Tourism and Hospitality Services:
Theory and Fundamentals
2 yr Core
POS 22613 rdcH m%;sm;a;s yd wdKavqlrKh Public Policy and Governance
POS 22623 kQ;k foaYmd,k kHdh Modern Political Theory
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POS 22633 YS% ,xldfõ foaYmd,k l%uh Political System of Sri Lanka
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 22643 iuld,Sk wka;¾cd;sl foaYmd,kh Contemporary International Politics
POS 22653 ia;%S-mqreI iudcNdjh iy ia;%Sjdoh Gender and Feminism
POS 22663 ixpdrl l<ukdlrKh Tourism Management
3000
1
yr Core
POS 31613 ;=,kd;aul foaYmd,kh iy foaYmd,k úYaf,aIKh Comparative Politics and Political
Analysis
POS 31623 foaYmd,k iudc úoHdj
Political Sociology
POS 31633 ;=,kd;aul rdcH mrsmd,kh
Comparative Public Administration
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 31643 wka;¾cd;sl ixúOdk
International Organizations
POS 31653 wka;¾cd;sl kS;sh ye`oskaùu
Introduction to International Law
POS 31663 ixpdrl yd i;aldrl fiajd( wf,úlrKh
Tourism and Hospitality Services:
Marketing
2 yr Core
POS 32613 ;=,kd;aul wdKavq yd foaYmd,k úYaf,aIKh
Comparative Government and
Political Analysis
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POS 32623 Y%S ,xldfõ rdcH m%;sm;a;s l<ukdlrKh iy mrsmd,kh
Public Policy Management and
Administration of Sri Lanka
POS 32633 m¾fhaIK l%ufõoh
Research Methodology
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 32643 ixúOdk kHdh
Organization Theory
POS 32653 ol=Kq wdishdfõ foaYmd,kh
South Asian Politics
POS 32663 ixialD;sl Wreu ixpdrl l<ukdlrKh
Cultural Heritage Tourism
Management
4000
1
yr Core
POS 41613 kQ;k foaYmd,k oDIaájdo Modern Political Ideology
POS 41623 YS% ,xldfõ úfoaY m%;sm;a;sh Foreign Policy of Sri Lanka POS 41633 ixj¾Ok mrsmd,kh Development Administration
POS 41643 m¾fhaIK ie,eiau Research Design
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 41653 .egqï iy idu wOHhkh Conflict and Peace Studies
POS 41673 ia;%S-mqreI iudcNdjh iy foaYmd,kh Gender and Politics
2
yr Core
POS 42613 f,dal foaYmd,kfha .eg¨ Issues in World Politics
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POS 42623 ;=,kd;aul idu l%shdoduhka Comparative Peace Processes
POS 42633 úisjk ishjfia wka;¾cd;sl foaYmd,kh International Politics of Twentieth
Century
POS 42643 iajdëk ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
POS 42653 m%;sm;a;s l%shd;aul lsrSï wOHhkh Policy Implementation Studies
POS 42663 iSudjdisl mqyqKqj Internship
10.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Senior Lecturer
Mr E.G. Wijesiri
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya)
Comparative politics,
international politics,
political violence
Senior Lecturer Mr A.P. Santhasiri
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya)
Ethnic conflict, political
violence, leftist
movements
Senior Lecturer Dr D.L.A.H. Shammika
BA (Colombo), PG Dip.
(Oslo), PG Dip. (J’pura),
MSc (Kelaniya), MPhil
(Tromso), PhD (APU)
Conflict and peace
studies, tourism,
environmental studies,
international relations
Senior Lecturer Dr I.R. Akurugoda
BA (Colombo), MA
(JNU), PhD, Post-Doc
(Waikato)
Local development and
governance, non-
governmental politics
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Lecturer Mrs N.S. Ariyarathne
BA (Peradeniya), MSc
(Agder), MA (Colombo)
Gender and politics,
foreign policy,
international politics
Lecturer
(probationary) Mr S.K. Walakuluge
BA (Peradeniya)
Comparative politics,
global politics, critical
social theory, political
sociology
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Chapter 11
Department of Sinhala
11.1 Introduction
The Department of Sinhala was established in 1978. It is an
outstanding department among the eight departments of the Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences. The department offers a wide
range of courses in major fields of Sinhala language and literature,
including modern and classical literature, literary criticism, folklore
studies, theatre and performance, linguistics, mass communication,
critical theory, linguistics, creative writing, communication studies
and cultural studies.
11.2 Message from the Head – Department of Sinhala
The Department of Sinhala enhances the
academic and research activities of the
undergraduates and the postgraduates while
promoting the related cultural activities of the
southern province.
Department of Sinhala offers courses such as
modern and classical literature, literary criticism, folklore studies,
theatre and performance, cultural studies, linguistics and mass
communication. These courses are particularly designed to enhance
your future professional life in the relevant fields. At the present, the
department consists of well trained academic staff members who have
local and foreign exposure in relation to their subjects of
specialisation.
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I am pleased to send this message and welcome all of you, and we
will dedicate the collective service of our staff in order to make a
promising university life for all of you.
Professor Dharma Rajapakshe
Head – Department of Sinhala
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
11.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Sinhala offers courses in all major fields of
Sinhala language and literature for undergraduates registered for both
BA (General) and BA (Special) degrees. The department has already
introduced new fields such as critical theory, linguistics, creative
writing, communication studies and cultural studies into the
curriculum following the introduction of the course unit system. The
objective of the department is to facilitate students with a body of
knowledge and skills primarily necessitated by the graduates while
entering a profession or a vocation.
11.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Sinhala
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
SLS 11513 NdId m%fõYh Approach to Language
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
SLS 12513 idys;H m%fõYh Approach to Literature
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
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mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 12513 NdId l=i,;d j¾Okh Language Competence Development
2000
1
yr Core
SLS 21513 isxy, jHdlrK iïm%odh Sinhala Grammatical Tradition
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 21523 kQ;k isxy, moH idys;Hh Modern Sinhala Poetry
SLS 21533 isxy, kdgH yd rx. l,dj Sinhala Drama and Theatre
SLS 21553 ks¾udKd;aul f,aLkh Creative Writing
SLS 21563 úYaj kdgH mrsph Competency in World Drama
2
yr Core
SLS 22573 iïNdjH isxy, moH idys;Hh Classical Sinhala Poetry
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 22543 isxy, moH idys;Hh ^iS;djl - ud;r& Sinhala Poetry (Seethawaka - Matara)
SLS 22563 ck idys;H wOHhkh Mass Literature Studies
3000
1
yr Core
SLS 31513 iïNdjH isxy, .oH idys;Hh Classical Sinhala Prose
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 31543 isxy, ckY%e;s wOHhkh
Study of Sinhala Folklore
SLS 31563 idys;H úpdr m%fõYh
Approach to Literature Criticism
2
yr Core
SLS 32523 kQ;k isxy, m%nkaO l;d Modern Sinhala Fiction
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 32543 udOH wOHhkh Media Studies
SLS 32553 úYaj idys;H mrsph Competency in World Literature
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11.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Sinhala
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
SLS 11513 NdId m%fõYh Approach to Language
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2
yr Core
SLS 12513 idys;H m%fõYh Approach to Literature
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 12513 NdId l=i,;d j¾Okh Language Competence Development
2000
1
yr Core
SLS 21613 isxy, jHdlrK iïm%odh Sinhala Grammatical Tradition
SLS 21623 kQ;k isxy, moH idys;Hh Modern Sinhala Poetry
SLS 21633 isxy, kdgH yd rx. l,dj Sinhala Drama and Theatre
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 21643 ixialD;sl wOHhkh Cultural Studies
SLS 21653 ks¾udKd;aul f,aLkh Creative Writing
SLS 21663 úYaj kdgH mrsph Competency in World Drama
2 yr Core
SLS 22613 ú.%yd;aul jd.a úoHdj Descriptive Linguistics
SLS 22623 isxy, .oH idys;Hh ^.ïfmd< - uykqjr& Sinhala Prose (Gampola - Kandy)
SLS 22633 Ndr;Sh ldjH úpdrh Indian Poetic Criticism
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ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 22643 isxy, moH idys;Hh ^iS;djl - ud;r& Sinhala Poetry (Seethawaka-Matara)
SLS 22653 iudcSh jd.a úoHdj Sociolinguistics
SLS 22663 ck idys;H wOHhkh Mass Literature Studies
3000
1
yr Core
SLS 31613 iïNdjH isxy, .oH idys;Hh Classical Sinhala Prose
SLS 31623 ft;sydisl jd.a úoHdj
Historical Linguistics
SLS 31633 iïNdjH isxy, moH idys;Hh ^l=reKE., - fldaÜfÜ& Classical Sinhala Poetry
(Kurunegala - Kotte)
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 31643 isxy, ckY%e;s wOHhkh
Study of Sinhala Folklore
SLS 31653 .%ka: ixialrKh
Book Editing
2
yr Core
SLS 32613 isxy, ldjH Ys,amh
Sinhala Poetics
SLS 32623 kQ;k isxy, m%nkaO l;d Modern Sinhala Fiction
SLS 32633 ngysr úpdr isoaOdka; Western Critical Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 32643 udOH wOHhkh
Media Studies
SLS 32653 úYaj idys;H mrsph
Competency in World Literature
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4000
1
yr Core
SLS 41613 wNsf,aLk yd mqrdCIr úoHdj Inscriptions and Palaeography
SLS 41623
isxy, .S ldjHh I Sinhala Gee Poetry I
SLS 41633 isxy, NdId wOHhk uQ,dY% ^ixialD;& Sanskrit
SLS 41643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 41653 woH;k úpdr kHdh Contemporary Critical Theory
SLS 41663 idys;Hh iy b;sydilrKh Literature and Historiography
2
yr Core
SLS 42613 isxy, jHdLHdk idys;Hh Sinhala Exegetical Literature
SLS 42623
isxy, .S ldjHh II Sinhala Gee Poetry II
SLS 42633 wks¾osIag .%ka: yd mrsj¾;k Unprescribed Texts and Translations
SLS 42643 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
SLS 42653 isxy, ixialD;sh yd l,d iïm%odh Sinhala Culture and Art Tradition
SLS 42663 isxy, idys;H.; ckY%e;s Folklore in Sinhala Literature
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11.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
Department and
Professor
Professor Dharma
Rajapakshe
BA, MA, PhD (Ruhuna),
MPhil (Inalco)
Classical Sinhalese
literature, modern
Sinhalese fiction, modern
languages (French)
Professor Professor K.G.
Amarasekara
BA, MPhil (Kelaniya),
PhD (Colombo)
Drama and theatre,
classical Sinhalese
literature
Professor Professor Jayantha
Amarasinghe
BA, MA (Peradeniya)
Modern poetry and
criticism
Senior Lecturer Mr P.D. Sugathapala
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Classical Sinhalese
literature, drama, Sinhalese
grammar
Senior Lecturer Mr Wimalasiri
Punchihewa
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Folklore studies, Sinhalese
culture, Sinhalese
grammar
Senior Lecturer Mrs S.P.
Kahandagamage
BA, MPhil (Colombo)
Folklore studies,
sociolinguistics, cultural
studies
Senior Lecturer Dr D.P.P.G. Liyanage
BA (Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna), PhD (Tezpur)
Cultural studies, literary
criticism
Senior Lecturer Ven. M. Ariyawansa
BA (Peradeniya), MA
(Pune)
Linguistics (Indo-Aryan
languages, historical
linguistics), classical
Sinhalese literature
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Senior Lecturer Mr N.A.D. Jayasinghe
BA, PG Dip. in
Translation Studies,
MPhil (Peradeniya),
Prachina Panditha
Linguistics, Dravidian
studies, classical Sinhalese
literature, translation
studies
Lecturer Mr Mihira Bandara
BA (Peradeniya), MA
(Kelaniya)
Classical Sinhalese
literature, modern
linguistics, literary
criticism
Lecturer Mrs Lokeshwari S.
Karunarathna
BA, MPhil (Peradeniya),
MA (SIU), Dip. in
Writership and Mass
Communication (J’pura)
Linguistics, drama,
modern fiction, mass
communication
Lecturer Ven. Dr Rupaha
Sumanajothi
BA (J’pura), MPhil
(Peradeniya), PhD
(CCNU), Royal Pandith
Classical Sinhalese
literature, Sinhalese
grammar, Sanskrit, folk
studies
Lecturer
(probationary) Ven. Aparekke
Sirisudhamma
BA (Peradeniya), MA
(IBC)
Classical Sinhalese
literature, modern poetry
and criticism
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms Dilini Ariyawansha
BA (Peradeniya), Royal
Pandith (Oriental
Studies Society)
Classical Sinhalese
grammar, language
studies, linguistics,
palaeography
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Chapter 12
Department of Sociology
12.1 Introduction
The Department of Sociology, which was established in the year
1993, offers Sociology as its main discipline. Sociology is the
scientific study of the human behaviour. Sociological theories can be
used as a primary base when analysing societal issues. The
department offers courses related to psychology, anthropology,
cultural studies, criminology and conflict studies. Sociology and its
related disciplines generate and share knowledge on various spheres
of the society in order to understand the process of evolution and
development, structures, institutions, mechanisms and interactions.
The undergraduate study programme of the department is specially
designed to enhance the students’ knowledge of contemporary society
and its dynamics.
12.2 Message from the Head – Department of Sociology
Sociology provides insights of the social and
human development, realising social issues and
problems, and making certain
recommendations to solve such problems. In
the contemporary, highly globalised society,
the Department of Sociology plays a vital role
to create intelligent and skilled graduates.
The Department of Sociology publishes “Prathimana” a refereed
journal in order to disseminate the knowledge to a wider audience.
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Moreover, the students’ society of the department publishes
“Vimarshie” an annual journal that encourages students to publish
their researches. The students who have been selected for the Special
degree programme in Sociology obtain opportunities to participate in
field studies, workshops and researches. The department awards a
gold medal and a scholarship for the best student of the Special
degree programme in Sociology.
With the collaboration of academic institutions in Nepal, Pakistan and
Norway, the department conducts an international programme that
includes research, education and advocacy in conflict, and peace and
development studies.
The department has qualified and experienced staff members to
impart the required knowledge and skills. We expect to excel its
academic performance and serve the society providing productive
human capital in line with the University of Ruhuna’s vision, to be
the prime intellectual thrust of the nation.
We welcome you to this undertaking.
Mr Upali Pannilage
Head – Department of Sociology
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Ruhuna
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12.3 Undergraduate study programmes
The Department of Sociology offers undergraduate study
programmes to enhance the knowledge of social structures and social
dynamics. Students for the Special degree programme in Sociology
are selected on the basis of their outstanding performance at the 1000
level.
12.3.1 Course units for the BA (General) degree programme
Sociology
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
SOC 11513 iudc úoHdfõ uQ,O¾u Principles of Sociology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 11523 udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd m¾fhaIK úêl%u Humanities and Social Sciences
Research Methods
2
yr Core
SOC 12513 ufkda úoHdfõ uQ,O¾u Principles of Psychology
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
2000
1
yr Core
SOC 21513 uQ,sl iudc úoHd;aul kHdh Basic Sociological Theory
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 21523 wmrdO úoHdj Criminology
SOC 21533 ixialD;sh yd ixj¾Okh Culture and Development
2
yr Core
SOC 22513 iuld,Sk iudc ixia:d Contemporary Social Institutions
ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
150
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 22543 iudc iycSjkh
Social Harmony
3000
1
yr Core
SOC 31513 m¾fhaIK l%u Research Methods
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 31523 ixj¾Okh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj
Sociology of Development
SOC 31533 iudc wiudk;djh yd iudc ia;rdhkh
Social Inequality and Social
Stratification
2
yr Core
SOC 32513 iudc ufkda úoHdj
Social Psychology ffjl,ams; Optional ke; No
12.3.2 Course units for the BA (Special) degree programme
Sociology
ia:,h Level
iudislh Semester
mdGud,d j¾.h Course category
mdGud,d fla;h iy kduh Course code and title
1000
1
yr Core
SOC 11513 iudc úoHdfõ uQ,O¾u Principles of Sociology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 11523 udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd m¾fhaIK úêl%u Humanities and Social Sciences
Research Methods
2
yr Core
SOC 12513 ufkda úoHdfõ uQ,O¾u Principles of Psychology
ffjl,ams; Optional
ke; No
2000
1 yr Core
SOC 21613 uQ,sl iudc úoHd;aul kHdh Basic Sociological Theory
SOC 21623 m%cd ixj¾Okh Community Development
151
SOC 21633 fi!LHh" frda.S;ajh yd iudch Health, Illness and Society
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 21643 ia;%S-mqreI iudcNdjh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj Sociology of Gender
SOC 21653 iudc fjkiaùu yd iuld,Sk iudch Social Change and Contemporary
Society
SOC 21663 foaYSh {dkh yd Y%S ,xld iudch Indigenous Knowledge and Sri Lankan
Society
SOC 21673 wmrdO úoHdj Criminology
2
yr Core
SOC 22613 iuld,Sk iudc ixia:d Contemporary Social Institutions
SOC 22623 iudc ixLHdkh Social Statistics
SOC 22633 jd¾.sl;ajh" ckjd¾.sl;ajh yd foaYmd,kh Race, Ethnicity and Politics
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 22643 wdydr yd fmdaIKh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj Food and Health Sociology
SOC 22653 Y%S ,xld udkj úoHdj Sri Lankan Anthropology
mrsmQrl Supplementary
SUP 22643 iudc iycSjkh
Social Harmony
3000
1 yr Core
SOC 31613 foaYmd,k iudc úoHdj
Political Sociology
SOC 31623 iudc .egqï iy .egqï úmrsj¾;kh Social Conflict and Conflict
Transformation
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SOC 31633 m¾fhaIK l%u
Research Methods
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 31643 ixl%uKh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj
Sociology of Migration
SOC 31653 idys;Hh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj
Sociology of Literature
SOC 31663 ixj¾Okh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj
Sociology of Development
2
yr Core
SOC32613 .%dóh iudc úoHdj
Rural Sociology
SOC 32623 <ud Y%uh ms<sn| iudc oDIaáfldaKh
Social Aspect of Child Labour
SOC 32633 iudc ufkda úoHdj
Social Psychology
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 32643 iudc wiudk;djh yd iudc ia;rdhkh
Social Inequality and Social
Stratification
SOC 32653 iudc .eg¨
Social Issues
SOC 32663 mdrsirsl iudc úoHdj
Environmental Sociology
4000
1
yr Core
SOC 41613 Wiia iudc úoHd kHdh Advance Sociological Theory
SOC 41623 wd.u ms<sn| iudc úoHdj Sociology of Religion SOC 41633 m¾fhaIK ie,eiau Research Design
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SOC 41643 ldka;dj yd iudch Woman and Society
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 41653 mYapd;a .egqï iduh f.dvkexùu yd m%;sikaOdkh Post-conflict Peace Building and
Reconciliation
SOC 41663 wOHdmkh yd iudch Education and Society
SOC 41673 fiajdia: mqyqKqj Internship Training
2
yr Core
SOC 42613 ixúOdk l<ukdlrKh Organizational Management
SOC 42623 jHdmD;s ie,iqï lsrSu yd jevuq¿ ixúOdkh Project Planning and Organizing
Workshops
SOC 42633 iajdëk m¾fhaIK ksnkaOh Independent Dissertation
ffjl,ams; Optional
SOC 42643 ixpdrl l¾udka;h ms<sn| iudc úoHdj Sociology of Tourism
SOC 42653 Ufkda úoHd;aul WmfoaYkh Psychological Counselling
SOC 42663 újdyh iy ,sx.sl;ajh ms<sn| iudc úoHdj Sociology of Marriage and Sexuality
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12.4 Academic staff
Position Name and academic
qualifications
Field of specialisation
Head of the
department and
Senior Lecturer
Mr Upali Pannilage
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna),
PG Dip. (Colombo)
Gender and development,
sociology of development,
globalisation and
development
Senior Professor Senior Professor S.W.
Amarasinghe
BA (Peradeniya), MSc
(AIT), PhD (JNU)
Gender and development,
rural development, youth
studies
Senior Lecturer Dr S.S. Thenabadu
BA, MPhil, PhD
(Ruhuna)
Social psychology
Senior Lecturer Mr T.M. Wijekoon
Banda
BA, MA (Peradeniya),
MPhil (Ruhuna)
Sociology of caste, social
psychology, criminology,
sociology of irrigation, Sri
Lankan village studies,
qualitative research
methods
Senior Lecturer Mr N.V.G.A.
Hemantha Kumara
BA (Ruhuna), MA
(Peradeniya), MPhil
(Ruhuna)
Women studies,
comparative social
institutions, sociology of
literature
Senior Lecturer Mrs P.R. Ekanayake
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Medical sociology, gender
and development,
Senior Lecturer Dr M.A. Chandima
Gayathri Wijesundara
BA (Colombo), Dip. in
Counselling, Dip. in
Psychology (IPS),
MSSc, PhD (Kelaniya)
Gender and development,
community development
Senior Lecturer Mrs P.K.M.
Dissanayake
BA, MPhil (Ruhuna)
Gender and development,
psychological counselling
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Senior Lecturer Mrs K.D.D. Silva
BA (Peradeniya), MA
(JNU)
Women studies, sociology
of sports
Senior Lecturer Dr P.M.T.C.
Wijesundara
BA (Ruhuna), MA
(JNU), Dip. in
Personality Development
(INDEPT, Sri Lanka),
DL (Wuhan)
Sociology of education,
psychology, sociology of
development
Senior Lecturer Mr Suranjith
Gunasekara
BA, MA (Peradeniya),
MA (Tribhuvan)
Development sociology,
conflict and ethnic studies
Lecturer
(probationary) Mr N.G.U.S. Wijepala
BA (Ruhuna), MA
(Pondicherry)
Sociology of caste,
sociology of development,
society and culture in
South Asia, Sri Lankan
village studies, qualitative
research methods
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Chapter 13
Learning Resources
13.1 Library
13.1.1 Introduction
The library of University of Ruhuna being a central research library
in the southern region of Sri Lanka caters for a vast variety of
communities in the country. The Ruhuna University library has four
branch libraries in addition to the main library, which serve the
Faculty of Agriculture at Mapalana, Faculty of Engineering at
Hapugala and Faculty of Medicine at Karapitiya and Mahamodara.
Main library is located in the Wellamadama university premises and
serves the communities of six faculties: Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences; Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences &
Technology; Faculty of Science; Faculty of Management and
Finance; Faculty of Technology and Faculty of Graduate Studies. In
addition, services are provided for outside communities as well.
13.1.2 Library opening hours
Period Days Opening hours
During lectures
(first and second
semesters)
Monday to Friday
Saturdays
Sundays
8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Closed
During study leave and
examinations
Monday to Friday
Saturdays and
Sundays
8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Long vacation Monday to Friday
Saturdays
Sundays
8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Closed
Public holidays Closed Note - Opening hours of library are subjected to be changed
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13.1.3 Library collections
The library is consisted of sections for lending, reference, periodicals
and special collections. Detailed descriptions of library collections are
given below.
13.1.3.1 Lending section
Lending section is located in the second floor of the library. This
section issues books for a period of two weeks to undergraduates. If
needed, this period can be extended for another two weeks via the
“ISURU” database.
13.1.3.2 Reference section
This section is located in the first floor of the library. Reference
section includes reference materials and permanent reference
materials. Reference materials are issued to students for overnight
use. These could be borrowed between 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and
should be returned before 10.00 a.m. on the due date.
Permanent reference materials (such as encyclopaedias, dictionaries,
glossaries and other valuable books) are intended strictly for
reference within the library. Reading facilities are provided in this
section.
13.1.3.3 Periodical section
Periodical section is located in the first floor of the library. This
section consists of different kinds of printed and online resources
such as back volumes of printed journals, newsletters, printed
periodicals currently subscribed by University of Ruhuna library,
online databases subscribed through Consortium of Academic
Libraries of Sri Lanka (CONSAL), and past examination papers.
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Printed periodicals currently subscribed by University of Ruhuna
library:
Scientific American
National Geographic Magazine
Time Magazine
Lanka Monthly Digest
Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka
ffjoHjrhd
Databases subscribed through Consortium of Academic Libraries of
Sri Lanka (CONSAL):
Emerald
Taylor & Francis
SAGE Research Methods Online
Oxford University Press
Science Direct
Wiley Online Journal
HINARI
AGORA
OARE
Printed materials available in periodical section are meant to be used
within the library. This collection is open from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
on weekdays.
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13.1.3.4 The Sri Lanka collection (Ceylon room)
This collection is arranged in a separate room in the first floor. The
materials that useful when obtaining information about Sri Lanka are
arranged here.
Government publications (annual reports and statistical
reports)
Rohana collection
Copies of Masters and Doctoral theses of academic staff and
students of the University of Ruhuna
Professor Justin Labrooy collection
Professor Alawaththagoda Premadasa collection
Newspaper collection
Readers may not allow removing library resources from this
collection. This is open from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on weekdays.
13.1.3.5 Legal deposit collection
Legal deposit collection is located in the second floor of the library.
This is the latest collection in the main library. Since 2013, the
University of Ruhuna has joined the group of institutes in Sri Lanka
that maintaining legal deposit collections. This collection is consisted
of all the publications published within Sri Lanka since 1990.
Currently, this valuable collection consists of about 200,000 items
including books, newspapers, journals, magazines, handbooks, annual
reports, pamphlets, government publications such as gazettes,
hansards, acts and school text books, proceedings and posters written
in various languages. These items are stored under preservative
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conditions and only available for reference within the section. This is
open from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on weekdays.
13.1.3.6 Colour plate collection
Colour plate collection is located in the first floor of the library. This
collection consists of books with valuable colour images. Colour
plate collection is kept in a locked glass cupboard in the reference
section of the library for careful preservation. Students need to make
a request to use this collection.
13.1.4 Library resource classification
The materials in the University of Ruhuna library are organised
according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. DDC
helps to arrange library materials according to the discipline. The
main classes of DDC are as follows:
DDC number Discipline
000 Computer science and general works
100 Philosophy and psychology
200 Religion
300 Social sciences
400 Language
500 Natural sciences and mathematics
600 Technology (applied science)
700 Arts: fine arts and decorative arts
800 Literature and rhetoric
900 Geography and history
13.1.5 Library catalogue
The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) is a computerised
online database of all resources in the library. Users can use OPAC to
search library materials available in the library. It can be accessed
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from URL: isuru.lib.ruh.ac.lk. OPAC provides facilities to search
library materials using keywords, title, author, subject, ISBN, series
and call number.
13.1.6 Library services
13.1.6.1 Ask a librarian service
Senior assistant librarians and assistant librarians of the University of
Ruhuna library provide reference services to the library users by
directing to library materials, advising on library collections and
services, and searching information from multiple sources.
13.1.6.2 Skill development programmes
Library of the University of Ruhuna is currently conducting
information literacy course modules at the Faculty of Fisheries and
Marine Sciences & Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of
Engineering and Faculty of Medicine. The main purpose of these
modules is to develop students’ information literacy and library skills.
Academic staff of the library facilitates students throughout the
course modules with comprehensive theoretical and practical work.
In addition, the library conducts continuous student orientation,
training and support with information management through
workshops and seminars.
13.1.6.3 Inter-library loans
Any book and photocopies of research-based journal articles which
are not available in the University of Ruhuna library, but available
elsewhere could be obtained via inter-library loans. Readers should
use the application available at the library office.
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13.1.6.4 Library resource centre
Library resource centre provides following facilities:
Computer lab - 20 users can occupy at once
Library auditorium - 80 users can use (this consists of modern
electronic facilities)
13.1.6.5 Photocopying service
The library provides a photocopying service for those who require
copies of reference materials. A photocopy service agency has been
situated in the library.
13.1.6.6 Student counselling
The student counselling service of the library provides services and
programmes that promote personal development and psychological
well-being of students. Students have the opportunity to discuss their
various psychological, social and financial issues or any other
difficulties they face during their university life. The counselling
service maintains a strict confidentiality.
13.1.6.7 Outreach programmes
The library of University of Ruhuna conducts workshops, training
programmes and awareness programmes to enhance the information
literacy skills of teacher librarians, library science students and
different target populations in the southern province.
13.1.7 Library membership
Full membership of the library is available to all registered
undergraduate and postgraduate students of the University of Ruhuna.
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All students are required to register at the library by using the
application form provided.
13.1.7.1 Borrowing library resources
With the exception of certain categories (i.e. permanent reference
materials, dictionaries, atlases, books under special collections etc.),
all other books can be borrowed. When borrowing books, the
university record book or identity card must be produced. Books must
be borrowed before 5.00 p.m. The number of books that can be
borrowed is given below:
Degree level Lending
books
Reference
books
Electronic
media
1000 3 1 1
2000 4 2 1
3000 5 2 1
4000 6 2 1
Postgraduate 3 1 -
Note - 1000 level students are only allowed to borrow one ‘student centred
learning’ material.
13.1.7.2 Returning library resources
Borrowed books must be returned by 9.00 a.m. on the due date.
Borrowers are responsible for books that are issued to them.
If an issued book is lost or damaged, the matter should be reported to
the library immediately. The borrower has to replace it with a new
copy of the same edition or subsequent edition on the due date. If the
book is not available in the market, the borrower will be charged for
the replacement cost of the book and a processing fee of 25 per cent
of the value of the book.
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All library resources borrowed must be returned and all outstanding
fines must be paid when a student leaves the university. The degree
certificates of the users who fail to fulfil their obligations may
withhold until they return the borrowed resources and pay fines.
13.1.7.3 Fines and payments
If not returned by the due date, a fine of Rs.1 per day will be imposed
on each book borrowed from lending section. For an unreturned book
borrowed from reference section, a fine of Rs.3 per day will be
charged. All payments should be made to the shroff counter of the
university.
13.1.8 Staff
Librarian Mr Ananda Karunaratne
BDev.Studies (Colombo), Dip. in Lib. &
Inf. Science (Kelaniya), MSSc (Kelaniya)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Faculty of Agriculture) Mrs S.L. Gammanpila
BSc (Ruhuna), MLS (Colombo)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Technical Service) Mr N. Hettiatiarachchi
BSc (Ruhuna), MSSc (Kelaniya)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Reader Service) Mr U.A. Lal
BA (Peradeniya), MSSc (Kelaniya)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Faculty of Engineering) Mr J.J. GarusingArachchi
BA (Kelaniya), MLS (Colombo)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Periodical Section) Mrs T. KuruppuArachchi
BSc (Ruhuna), MLS (Colombo)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Faculty of Medicine) Mr K.T.S. Pushpakumara
BSc (Ruhuna), MLS (Colombo)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Technical Service) Mr K.H. Ramanayaka
BSc (Ruhuna), MSSc (Kelaniya)
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Senior Assistant Librarian
(Cataloguing and
Classification)
Mr I.D.K.L. Fernando
BSc (Ruhuna), MISM (Colombo)
Senior Assistant Librarian
(Cataloguing and
Classification)
Mrs Sakunthala Senevirathna
BA (Kelaniya), Dip. in Journalism
(Colombo), MSSc (Kelaniya)
Assistant Librarian
(Periodical Section) Ms P.K. Jayasekara
BSc (Ruhuna)
Assistant Librarian
(Faculty of Medicine) Mr P.G. Nishantha
BSc (J’pura)
Senior Assistant Registrar
(Library Services) Mr C.P.K. Edirisinghe
BA (J’pura), PDBA (Ruhuna)
Senior Assistant Registrar
(Library Services) Mrs G.A. Jagathi Hemamali
13.2 English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU)
13.2.1 Introduction
The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) functions under the
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and caters for all the
faculties in the university, facilitating the undergraduates to improve
their proficiency in English as one of its primary objectives. The
ELTU also employs a good number of visiting instructors in addition
to its permanent staff.
13.2.2 Courses offered by the ELTU
13.2.2.1 On-going courses
The ELTU conducts English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses
for the students in their respective disciplines throughout their stay at
the university. These courses are introduced as compulsory
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foundation courses at four levels, 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000. It is
compulsory for the students to pass all these courses in order to
qualify for the award of the degree.
13.2.2.2 Extension courses
Certificate and Diploma Courses in English for Employment
As a community development activity, the ELTU extends its services
to members of the public who are interested in improving their
English language proficiency by conducting weekend courses in
Professional English.
The participants in these courses are mostly employees in both public
and private sector organisations and young adults pursuing their
education in various academic institutions especially in the southern
province.
Diploma in English for Employment
The ELTU also conducts a Diploma Course in English for the
English language teachers aspiring to improve their language as well
as pedagogical expertise in English.
13.2.3 Staff
Coordinator Senior Professor E.A. Gamini Fonseka
Department of English and Linguistics
Senior Lecturer Dr D.V.N. Harischandra
Department of English and Linguistics
Senior Lecturer Mr P.N. Rathnayake
Department of English and Linguistics
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Senior Lecturer Mr Wimal Wijesinghe
BA (Colombo), MA, MPhil (Kelaniya), PG Dip.
in ELT (tertiary level) (Colombo)
Field of specialisation: Applied linguistics
Lecturer Mr K.S.G.S. Nishantha
BA, MA, MPhil (Kelaniya), MA (New Castle)
Field of specialisation: Applied linguistics,
language and literature
Lecturer Mr S.G.S. Samaraweera
BA (J’pura), MA (Kelaniya)
Field of specialisation: Testing and evaluation,
applied linguistics
Lecturer Mrs Indu Gamage
BA, MA (Kelaniya)
Field of specialisation: Creative writing, applied
linguistics
Lecturer Mr R. Gunawardane
BA (Sabaragamuwa), MA (Kelaniya)
Field of specialisation: Applied linguistics
Lecturer
(probationary) Ms Nethranjalee Dissanayake
BA (Kelaniya)
Field of specialisation: English language teaching
Instructor Mr A.J.G. Hettiarachchi
BA (Peradeniya)
Field of specialisation: English language
teaching, English literature, communication
skills, French language and literature
Instructor Mr J.W. Gnanathilake
Dip. in TESL (NIE), CELTA (Cambridge)
Field of specialisation: English grammar,
interactive learning, group learning dynamics,
teacher education
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13.3 Information Technology (IT) Unit
13.3.1 Introduction
With the aim of enhancing the information technology skills of the
undergraduate students of the faculty, the Information Technology
Unit was established in 1999 as the central information technology
education unit of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The
number of students who study IT is approximately 1600 per year.
The IT Unit is well equipped with physical resources to provide high
quality education and services. The laboratories of the IT Unit are
utilised as an IT examination centre for the IT related course units
conducted by all the departments of the faculty. Moreover, this Unit
has made significant achievements in developing digital programmes
that are necessary for smooth and effective functioning of the faculty.
13.3.2 Computer teaching laboratories
The IT Unit has four computer teaching laboratories that
accommodate 150 computers. In terms of expanding IT infrastructure
of the unit, a new building space has already been allocated to install
60 computers with the internet facility under the Higher Education for
the Twenty-first Century (HETC) project. Each laboratory is air-
conditioned, furnished, and equipped with a multimedia projector, a
white board and a projector screen.
13.3.3 Web server
The IT Unit maintains a website covering information of the Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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13.3.4 Internet and e-mail facility
All computers of the IT Unit are networked and provided with the
internet facility. These computers are interconnected to the Local
Area Network (LAN) of the University Wide Optical Fibre
Backbone. Internet and networking facilities have been extended to a
larger number of users including all students and academic staff
members of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
13.3.5 Scanning facility
Scanning facility is provided by the IT Unit for all students and staff
members of the faculty. If necessary, assistance is provided by the
staff of the IT Unit.
13.3.6 Other utilities of the IT Unit
Supporting research and other academic activities of the
students
Facilitating research and online studies of the postgraduate
students (several staff members are following online Masters
degrees)
Collecting information of the academic staff of the faculty
Facilitating University Competency Test of Information
Technology (UCTIT) of the faculty (the IT Unit offers this to
final year students of the faculty targeting job market)
Conducting special IT events of the faculty such as the
University Society for Information Technology (UNISOIT)
13.3.7 Undergraduate study programmes
Currently the IT Unit offers three foundation course units namely
Foundation in ICT I, Foundation in ICT II and Multimedia
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Technologies. These courses have been designed considering the
applicability of day to day activities of the industry and civil society.
13.3.8 Student selection criteria to follow ICT as a subject
The students who have passed the GCE O/L examination with ICT as
a subject can directly enrol for ICT subjects. In case, if there are
many students who have fulfilled this qualification, one hour aptitude
test will be conducted to select the required number of students.
The other students who are keen to follow ICT subjects should score
the acceptable level of marks at one hour aptitude test on ICT
conducted by the faculty. This option is only available if a sufficient
number of students are not available under the first category.
The cut off marks for selection will be decided on the basis of the
number of seats available in a given year.
13.3.9 Staff
Coordinator Dr G.P.T.S. Hemakumara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Instructor Mr B.A.U. Priyankara
BSc (Ruhuna), MSc in MIT
(Kelaniya), MSc in IT (Moratuwa)
Demonstrator Mr W.G.A. Lakmal
BSc (Ruhuna)
Demonstrator Ms C.D. Weerasinghe
BSc (Ruhuna)
Demonstrator Ms C.U. Edwin
BSc (Ruhuna)
Demonstrator Mrs D.M.K.D. Dissanayake
BSc (Ruhuna)
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13.4 Centre for Modern Languages and Civilisations (CMLC)
13.4.1 Introduction
This centre was established on 26 July 2002 as a resource centre for
modern languages, and later upgraded as the Centre for Modern
Languages and Civilisations. At the present, the centre conducts
Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean and Tamil courses
for undergraduate students as well as for the staff of the University of
Ruhuna. All study programmes on modern languages are conducted
by a team of local and foreign instructors and teachers.
13.4.2 Staff
Coordinator Mrs Lokeshwari S. Karunarathna
Lecturer
Department of Sinhala
Language Coordinator (Hindi) Ven. Dr U. Mahinda
Senior Lecturer
Department of Pali and Buddhist
Studies
Language Coordinator (Chinese) Ven. Dr Rupaha Sumanajothi
Lecturer
Department of Sinhala
Language Coordinator (French) Senior Professor E.A. Gamini
Fonseka
Department of English
Language Coordinator (German) Professor W.T.S.D.
Premachandra
Department of Zoology
Language Coordinator (Japanese) Mrs K.C.N. Shanthidevi
Senior Lecturer
Department of Mathematics
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Language Coordinator (Tamil) Mr N.A.D. Jayasinghe
Senior Lecturer
Department of Sinhala
Language Coordinator (Korean) Professor N.J. De S. Amarasinghe
Department of Zoology
13.5 Cultural Centre
13.5.1 Introduction
The main objective of the Cultural Centre is to promote and facilitate
creative and artistic talents of the university community and conserve
the traditional cultural heritage in the southern region. The centre
consists of two divisions, namely the Aesthetic Unit and the Research
Unit.
The Aesthetic Unit offers following lessons and activities:
Music: Oriental/ Western/ Folk
Dancing: Traditional/ Applied
Production of drama
Production of musical creations
Paintings and sculptures
Students can get registered for any of the above lessons. There are no
pre-requisites.
The Research Unit organises following activities:
Conducting seminars, workshops on cinema, drama, music
and literature.
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Conducting research on literature, folklore and traditional arts
and crafts.
Publishing research and academic volumes.
Producing audio and video documentaries on art and culture.
13.5.2 Staff
Coordinator Professor Jayantha Amarasinghe
Department of Sinhala
Advisory Board Member Dr H.I.G.C. Kumara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Advisory Board Member Dr M. Darshana Bandara
Senior Lecturer
Department of History and Archaeology
Advisory Board Member Mr N.G.U.S. Wijepala
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Sociology
Advisory Board Member Mr M.S.M.L. Karunarathne
Lecturer
Department of Geography
13.6 Centre for Conflict Studies (CCS)
13.6.1 Introduction
The Centre for Conflict Studies (CCS) is a part of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna. The CCS
creates a vibrant social and academic environment. The centre seeks
towards understanding the processes that bring societies together or
split them apart, and explore how conflicts erupt and how they can be
resolved. The aims of the centre are to investigate how different kinds
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of violence affect people; examine how societies tackle crises;
develop theoretical insights; refine research methodologies; and
spread the research findings.
Founded in August 2004 and was equipped with the assistance of
USAID Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI) programme in
December 2005, the CCS hopes to establish as an independent
research institution to promote policy research in the future. In
addition, the centre expects to initiate a Higher National Diploma in
Peace Studies. The CCS conducts graduate training, and promotes
peace through conflict resolution, dialogue, reconciliation, and policy
making activities. In 2007, the CCS was able to gain a collaborative
Masters degree programme from Norway under the support of
NORAD and through this 42 local graduate students obtained their
Masters degrees in peace and conflict studies.
13.6.2 Objectives and future plans
To generate and transfer knowledge related to conflict and
peace dynamics through research, teaching and workshops
To enhance socio-cultural harmony within the Sri Lankan
society
To facilitate the CCS as a resource base for local, national and
international parties/ partners in the field of conflict resolution
and peace building
To increase awareness of peace research and conflict issues in
academic and public forums
To publish a journal on peace studies
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13.6.3 Staff
Coordinator Dr D.L.A.H. Shammika
Senior Lecturer
Department of Public Policy
13.7 Distance and Continuing Education Unit (DCEU)
13.7.1 Introduction
The Distance Education Unit was first established in 1997 by a
decision of the Council of the University of Ruhuna with the sole
objective of registering students and conducting examinations of the
BA external degree programme. The unit was named as the External
Examination Branch (EEB) in 1997. It was renamed as the Distance
and Continuing Education Unit (DCEU) in 2011 in accordance with
the recommendations of the University Grants Commission Circular
No. 932.
Currently, the DCEU offers a BA external degree programme. The
annual enrolment of students is approximately 1000. The DCEU is
the only distance education centre that caters a majority of students in
southern Sri Lanka. It has provided facilities to over 30,000 external
degree students across the country for over 19 years. The DCEU has
established a regional centre in Galle to extend its services. Main
office of the DCEU is located at the University of Ruhuna,
Wellamadama administration building complex.
13.7.2 Courses
DCEU conducts the following degree programme and diploma
courses with the collaboration of faculties.
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13.7.2.1 Degree programme
BA external degree – Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
13.7.2.2 Diploma courses
Scientific Tea Manufacturing and Quality Management –
Faculty of Agriculture
Diploma in Psychological Counselling – Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences
13.7.3 Staff
Director Professor Jayantha Amarasinghe
Department of Sinhala
Coordinator – Registration and
Examinations Mr Nisantha Kurukulasooriya
Senior Lecturer
Department of Economics
Coordinator – Learning Resources Dr H.I.G.C. Kumara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Faculty Coordinator (BA external
degree programme) Dr M. Darshana Bandara
Senior Lecturer
Department of History and
Archaeology
Assistant Registrar Mr W.W. Anura
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Chapter 14
Sports and Recreation
14.1 Department of Physical Education
Activities pertaining to sports and recreation are conducted by the
Department of Physical Education. There is an advisory board
consists of the officials of the Department of Physical Education and
two academic staff members from faculties. Whenever necessary,
external assistance is sought for coaching on part time basis. Vision
of the department is to socialise a law-abiding and socially productive
graduate with the ability of effective leadership qualities and fair
decision making, who is physically and mentally well balanced.
There are numerous student sports activities organised by the
Department of Physical Education including both indoor and outdoor
sports. A gymnasium with training facilities is located in the
Wellamadama university complex for indoor sports and it is open for
students from 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. on weekdays. The department
has well equipped strength training hall to develop physical fitness of
sportsmen/ women and students.
14.2 Sports facilities
The University of Ruhuna provides many facilities for those who
participate in sports events. Sports goods are freely available for
students who participate in inter-university tournaments/ meets and
practice sessions. A subsistence of Rs.300 is paid per day for a
student when they participate in an event outside the university. For
team events, the required clothing is provided to students at a cost of
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20 per cent of the total value. For practice sessions of inter-university
championships, the university provides an allowance of Rs.30 per day
for a student for nourishment.
14.2.1 Indoor sports
At the present, the Department of Physical Education provides
facilities for following indoor sports:
Basketball (Men and Women)
Badminton (Men and Women)
Table Tennis (Men and Women)
Weight Lifting (Men and Women)
Volleyball (Men and Women)
Chess (Men and Women)
Taekwondo (Men and Women)
Carrom (Men and Women)
Netball (Women)
Wrestling (Men)
Karate (Men and Women)
14.2.2 Outdoor sports
Outdoor sports facilities are provided to students at Wellamadama
university grounds. Following sports facilities are made available free
of charge to all students:
Athletics (Men and Women)
Hockey (Men and Women)
Elle (Men and Women)
Cricket (Men)
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Football (Men)
Rugger (Men)
Swimming (Men and Women)
Baseball (Men)
14.3 Inter-faculty and inter-university tournaments
There are annual sports events such as inter-faculty and inter-
university tournaments. The Sri Lanka University Games (SLUG) is
held at a selected university once in three years. Students are able to
participate in the World University Games and the Asian University
Championships that held once in two years.
14.4 University colours
In every two years, Colours Award Ceremony is held and those who
show excellent sports abilities are awarded colours.
14.5 Staff
Director Mr P.N. Weerasinghe
BCom (J’pura), Sports Dip.
(Ministry of Sports)
Instructor Mrs S.V.K. De Silva
Sports Dip. (Ministry of Sports)
Instructor Mr K.H. Keerthi Kumara
BA (Kelaniya)
Instructor Mr P.K. Sanath Chandana
Teachers Training (Ministry of
Education)
Instructor Mr J.P.A.N.M. De Silva
BSc (Kelaniya)
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Chapter 15
Examinations
15.1 we.hqï iy fY%aKs.; lsÍu (Evaluation and grading)
I. Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& iy Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê i|yd kshñ;
ish¨ mrSlaIK" wLKav we.hqï iy iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK hk
ldKav fol hgf;a kshñ; wOHhk j¾Ifha wod< iudislj,
mj;ajkq ,eìh hq;=h'
II. ksYaÑ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd ,shdmosxÑ jQ úoHd¾Òka" wod<
iudislh wjidkfha mj;ajk tu mdGud,d tallhg wh;a
mrSlaIKhg fmkS isáh hq;= w;r tu wjia:dj m%:u jdrh f,i
ie,fla' lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl= ;ukag kshñ; m%:u jdrfha oS hï
mrSlaIKhlg fmkS isáh;a ke;;a Tyq tu mrSlaIKhg m%:u jdrh
i`oyd fmkS isá wfhl= fia i,lkq ,eìh hq;=h'
III. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK" mSG uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k
iNdfjka wkqu; lrkq ,nk mrSlaIl uKav,hla u`.ska mj;ajkq
,eìh hq;=h'
IV. mdGud,d tallj, we.hqï l%uh mdGud,d tall wkqj fjkia úh
yels h' tfy;a fmdÿfõ iEu mdGud,d tallhlu we.hqï l%uh my;
i|yka m%Odk ixrpl ldKav follska iukaú; fõ'
w' m<uq ixrplh - wLKav we.hqï (continuous assessments)(
jdÑl mrSlaIK" mka;s ldur mrSlaIK" jd¾;d ^reports&"
bosrsm;a lsrSï ^presentations&" laIKsl mrSlaIK ^quizzes&"
lafIAa;% jev ^field work& iy újD; .%ka: mrSlaIK ^open book
tests& hkdosh m<uq ixrplhg wh;a fõ' mdGud,d tall i|yd
,ndosh hq;= wLKav we.hqï wod< mdGud,dfõ iïnkaëldrl
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úiska ;SrKh lr iudislh wdrïNfha oS úoHd¾:Ska oekqj;a
l< hq;=h' tla mdGud,d tallhla fjkqfjka wju jYfhka
we.hqï mrSlaIK follaj;a meje;aúh hq;= w;r wLKav
we.hqï i|yd ysñjk Wmrsu ,l=Kq ixLHdj 40 la úh hq;= h'
bx.%Sis iy mrs.Kl úoHd úIhka i|yd wju jYfhka tla
wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIKhla meje;aúh hq;=h'
iudislhg kshñ; wLKav we.hqï ish,a, tu iudislfha
foaYk meje;aùug kshñ; 15 jk i;sh wdrïN ùug fmr
iïmQ¾K l< hq;= h'
wLKav we.hqï wiïmQ¾K isiqkaf.a f;dr;=re tla tla
wOHhkdxY m%OdkSka uÕska iudislhg kshñ; foaYk
meje;afjk 15 jk i;sh we;=<; mSGfha fcHaIaG iyldr
f,aLldêldrs fj; fhduq l< hq;= h'
wd' fojk ixrplh - iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh (end semester
examination)(
fuh m%dfhda.sl fyda ,sÅ; úh yelsh' ta ta mdGud,d tall
i|yd meje;aúh hq;= m%dfhda.sl mrSlaIKj, iajrEmh wod<
mdGud,dfõ iïnkaëldrl úiska ;SrKh l< hq;= w;r
iudislh wdrïNfha oS úoHd¾Òka oekqj;a l< hq;= h'
,sÅ; mrSCIKfha m%Yak m;%fha wdlD;sh iy ms<s;=re iemhsh
hq;= m%Yak ixLHdj my; j.=j mrsos fõ' iudisl wjidk ,sÅ;
mrSCIKfha ld,h meh ;=kls'
m%Yak m;%fha iajNdjh m%Yak m%udKh
ms<s;=re ,súh hq;= m%Yak m%udKh
Wmrsu ld,h ^meh&
Wmrsu ,l=Kq
nyqjrK m%Yak muKla 75 75 3 0.8x75=60
nyqjrK m%Yak ¬ rpkduh
m%Yak 50+4 50+2 2+1 0.8x50+10x2=60
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nyqjrK m%Yak ¬ rpkduh
m%Yak 25+6 25+4 1+2 0.8x25+10x4=60
rpkduh m%Yak muKla 8 6 3 10x6=60
ie' hq'
1' bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall i|yd mj;ajk mrSlaIKfha m%Yak m;%fha
wdlD;sh fuu wdlD;sfhka fjkia úh yelsh'
2' nyqjrK m%Yakhlg jrK myla ;sìh hq;= w;r wksjd¾fhkau tla
jrKhla muKla ksjeros úh hq;=h'
V. fjk;a wfhl= úiska ,shk ,o mejreula fyda bka fldgila fyda
;ukaf.a mejreula f,i we.hqï i|yd bosrsm;a lsrSu meyeos,s f,iu
úNd. jxpd .Kfha ,d ie,fla' tf,i bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk mejreï"
we.hqï i|yd fkd.efkk w;r tn`ÿ l%shdj, fhfok úoHd¾Òyq
úNd. kS;s W,a,x>kh lsrSu ms<sn| fpdaokd hgf;a wod< l%shdud¾.
.ekSug ikd;k iNdj fj; fhduq lrkq ,efn;s'
VI. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd mqk¾ mrSlaIK ,nd fokq
fkd,efí'
VII. ta ta mdGud,dj ms<sn| we.hqï lrkq ,nkafka wOHhkdxY
m%Odkshdf.a wëlaIKh hgf;a mdGud,d iïnkaëldrl úisks' ishhg
0-100 olajd jQ ,l=Kq mrdi Ndú;d lrñka we.hqï lrkq ,nk w;r
,nd.kakd ,l=Kq m%udKh u; wod< fY%aKsh ^grade& yd fY%aKs ,laIH
w.h (grade point value [GPV]) ks¾Kh flf¾'
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15.2 iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh< l< hq;= wdldrh iy we.hqï mámdáh
Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk úoHd¾:Ska úiska iïmQ¾K
l< hq;= iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh< l< hq;= wdldrh iy we.hqï
mámdáh iïnkaO ks¾Kdhl my; oelafõ'
1' m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh iy ksnkaOh ms<sfh< lsrSu'
1'1 m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh
i. iEu wOHhkdxYhlau m<uq iudislfha isõjeks i;sh ;=<
wjika jir isiqka i|yd m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,shla ms<sfh<
lsrSu iy ksnkaOhla ieliSu iïnkaO ish¨ lafIa;% wdjrKh
jk wdldrhg jevuq¿jla fyda iïuka;%Khla fyda fjk;a
tn`ÿ M,odhS ld¾hla isÿ l< hq;=h'
ii. m<uq iudislfha yhjeks i;sfha isl=rdod oskg fmr úoHd¾:Ska
úiska ;ud wOHhkh lsrSug wfmalaIs; wOHhk lafIa;%hg
iïnkaO ud;Dldjla wod< wOHhkdxYhg Ndrosh hq;=h'
iii. isiqka úiska bosrsm;a l< ud;Dld ms<sn|j we.hSula fldg jvd
iqÿiq wëCIljrhl= fyda wëCIljrshl m;a lsrSu wOHhkdxY
m%Odk úiska isÿlrkq we;' fuys oS wod< wOHhk lafIa;%hg
iïnkaO úfYaI{;djla iys; wdpd¾hjrhl= fyda
wdpd¾hjrshl ;u wOHhkdxYh ;=<ska m;a lsrSug l%shd l<
hq;= w;r tn`ÿ wdpd¾hjrhl= fyda wdpd¾hjrshl ;u
wOHhkdxYh ;=< fkdue;s kï muKla fjk;a
wOHhkdxYhlska fyda mSGhlska tu fiajdj ,nd .; yelsh'
iv. úoHd¾:shdg ;ud leu;s NdId udOHhlska ksnkaOh ms<sfh<
l< yels w;r bx.%Sis udOHh f;dard .;a wjia:djl iydh
wëCIljrhl= m;alrk f,i wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odk úiska
bx.%Sis b.ekaùfï tallfha wxY m%Odkshdg fhdackd l< hq;=
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h' NdIdj ms<sn| wjYH iydh ,nd .ekSug úoHd¾:shd yg u`.
fmkaùu fuys wruqKhs'
v. m<uq iudisl wOHhk lghq;= wjidk jk i;sh ;=<
úoHd¾:shd úiska ms<sfh< l< úia;rd;aul m¾fhaIK
fhdackdj,sh ;u wëCIljrhdf.a wkque;sh iys;j wod<
wOHhkdxYhg Ndrosh hq;= fõ' m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh
ieliSfï oS fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y wdlD;shla my; olajd
we;'
m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,shla ieliSfïoS my; i|yka wxY flfrys
wjOdkh fhduq l< hq;=h'
i. m¾fhaIK ud;Dldj (Research topic)
ii. m¾fhaIK ud;Dldj ms<sn| (Introduction to the
ye|skaùu research topic)
iii. .eg¨ m%ldYkh (Problem statement)
iv. m¾fhaIK .eg¨j fyda .eg¨ (Research question/s)
v. m¾fhaIKfha wruqK fyda wruqKq (Research objective/s)
vi. idys;H úu¾Ykh (Literature review)
vii. wOHhk l%ufõoh (Methodology)
viii. wOHhk iSud (Limitations of the study)
ix. mrsÉfþo fm<.eiau (Chapter plan)
x. ld, rduqj (Time frame)
xi. uQ,sl .%ka: kdudj,sh (Preliminary readings)
vi. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh" wjika jk i;sh ;=< m¾fhaIK
fhdackdj,sh wOHhkdxYh ;=< jdÑl bosrsm;a lsrSula (oral
presentation) l< hq;= h'
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1'2 ksnkaOh ms<sfh< lsrSu
i' ksnkaOh ilia l< hq;= fmdÿ wdlD;sh
ksnkaOfha wka;¾.;h A4 m%udKfha iqÿ lvodisfhys ;ks me;af;ys
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margins) my; wdldrhg úh hq;= h'
jï mi ;Srh fi'ó' 3'5 (3.5 cm)
ol=Kq mi ;Srh fi'ó' 2'0 (2.0 cm)
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WmldrdKqiauD;sh (Acknowledgement)
ixfCIamh (Abstract)
mgqk (Table of contents)
flá fhÿï iy jHdLHdk (Abbreviations and interpretations)
j.= ,ehsia;=j (List of tables)
rEm igyka ,ehsia;=j (List of figures)
ksnkaOfha m%Odk wka;¾.;h (Main body of the dissertation)
mrsYS,s; .%ka: kdudj,sh (References)
weuqKqï (Annexures)
iEu ksnkaOhla ;=<u jpk 200 ;a 250 ;a w;r m%udKhl
ixlafIamhla ^Abstract& bosrsm;a lr ;sìh hq;= w;r tys bx.%Sis
mrsj¾;khla wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;s fj; uDÿ msgm;la f,i
Ndr osh hq;=h'
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mrsYS,s; .%ka:" ksnkaOfha wka;¾.;h ;=< igyka lsrSfïoS iy
,ehsia;=j ms<sfh< lsrSfïoS ;u wOHhkdxYh ks¾foaY lrk l%uhla
fhdod.ekSug YsIHhd yg bv fokq ,efí'
ii. wju jYfhka i;shg meh ;=kl ld,hla ;u wëCIljrhd fyda
wëCIljrsh yuqùu isiqkaf.ka wfmalaId flf¾' tfia yuqjk iEu
wjia:djlu idlÉPd l< ldrKd ms<sn|j wëCIljrhd u`.ska iy;sl
lr.; hq;= fõ'
iii. iajdëk ksnkaOh Ndrosh hq;= wjidk oskh mSG uKav,h úiska
;SrKh lrkq ,efí' toskg fyda toskg fmr mSGh uÕska ilid we;s
ks¾foaYj,g wkql+,j ieliQ ksnkaOh ;u wëCIljrhdf.a fyda
jrshf.a wkque;sh iys; j mSGhg Ndr osh hq;=h'
iv' ksnkaOh rpkfha oS rpkd fidrlu ^plagiarism& iïmQ¾Kfhkau
wffO¾hu;a lrk w;r udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGh th
nrm;< jrola f,i i,lhs' wka wh úiska rÑ; fyda m%ldYs; f,aLk
iïmQ¾Kfhka fyda fldgila fyda uQ,dY% i`oyka lsrSulska f;dr j
fhdod .ekSu rpkd fidrlu f,i ms<s.efka' tneúka úoHd¾:Ska
úiska ;u ksnkaOh ;udf.a u ld¾hla f,ig iy;sl lsrSu;a" fjk;a
Wmdêhla fyda iqÿiqlula ,nd .ekSug fuu ksnkaOh Ndr oS fkdue;s
nj oelafjk m%ldYhla ksnkaOhg we;=<;a lsÍu;a l< hq;= fõ' ta
i`oyd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y m%ldYkhla fuys my;ska olajd we;'
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YsIHhd$ YsIHdjf.a m%ldYh
reyqK úYajúoHd,fha udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGfha
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''wOHhkdxYfha''''''''''''''''''''''''wOHhk j¾Ihg wod<
Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd
kshñ;'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''mdGud,djg wod< iajdëk ksnkaOhls'
ksnkaOfha ud;Dldj :-
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Wla; ud;Dldj hgf;a iïmdokh fldg bosrsm;a lrk fuu ksnkaOh
ud úiska u ms<sfh< lrk ,o nj;a" fjk;a whl= úiska l,ska m%ldY
lrk ,o fyda rpkd lrk ,o f,aLkhl wka;¾.; lsisjla tajdfha
uQ,dY% l%uj;aj oelaùulska f;drj Ndú;d fldg fkdue;s nj;a" udf.a
oekqfï yd úYajdifha m%udKfhka iy;sl fldg m%ldY lrñ' tfiau
fuu úYajúoHd,fha fyda fjk;a Wiia wOHdmk wdh;khla úiska
msrskuk Wmdêhla fyda ämaf,daudjla fyda fjkhï iqÿiqlula ,nd
.ekSu i|yd fuu ksnkaOh bosrsm;a fldg ke;'
YsIH w;aik :- '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
,shdmosxÑs wxlh :- ...........................................
oskh :- '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
v. hï ksnkaOhla fï wdldr rpkd fidrlug iïnkaO hehs úêu;a
mrSlaIKhlska idOdrK ielhlska f;dr j Tmamq jqjfyd;a
úYajúoHd, w;=re jHjia:djg wkqj úNd.h wiu;aùfï isg
YsIHNdjh mQ¾K ld,Skj wj,x.= lsrSu olajd jQ o`vqjï ,ndoSug l%shd
lrkq we;'
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2' ksnkaO wëCIKh
i' ksnkaO wëCIKfha m%Odk wruqK jkafka iajdëk m¾fhaIK
wOHhkhla issÿ lsÍu i|yd úoHd¾Òkaag bf.k .ekSug b.ekaùu h
^teaching to learn&' úoHd¾:shd kshe,S isák m¾fhaIKh" fhdackdj,sh
ieliSu iy wjidk ksnkaO rpkh ms<sn|j wjYH u`. fmkaùu
wëCIKfha oS isÿ l< hq;=h' mSGfha wkqu; kS;s iy fr.=,disj,g
wkqj ;u m¾fhaIKfha ud;Dldj f;dard .ekSug;a" m¾fhaIK
ie,eiau ieliSug;a" isiqkg u`. fmkaùu wjYH fõ' ;u
m¾fhaIKfha m%;sM, bosrsm;a lsrSu i`oyd iïuka;%K iy
idlÉPdj,g iyNd.s ùug;a" tajd m%ldYkh lsrSug;a yels iEu
wjia:djlu isiqka Wkkaÿ lsrSu WÑ; fõ'
ii' i;shlg meh ;=kl ld,hla wëlaIljrhd fyda wëlaIljrsh
ksnkaO wëlaIK ld¾hg fjka l< hq;= fõ' ;ud wëlaIKh lrkq
,nk isiqka yuqjk iEu wjia:djlu ta ms<sn| iy;sl lsrSula wjYH
fõ' ;ud wëlaIKh lrk iEu úoHd¾:shl= iïnkaOfhkau idlÉPd
l< ldrKd iy ,ndÿka Wmfoia ms<sn|j úfYaIs; jd¾;d ;nd .;
hq;= w;r iEu yuqùuloSu wod< úoHd¾:shdf.a w;aik o ,nd .; hq;=
fõ' hï fyhlska isiqkaf.a meñKSu ms<sn|j .eg¨jla u;= jqjfyd;a
tn`ÿ jd¾;djla u`.ska thg ms<shï fiùug yelsjkq we;'
iii' fuu jd¾;dlrKh i|yd wjYH fmdÿ c¾k,hla mSGh úiska
ms<sfh< l< hq;= hehs ks¾foaY flf¾'
3' ksnkaO we.hSu
i' úoHd¾Òka úiska Ndrfok ,o ksnkaOhla we.hSu i|yd ta ta
fomd¾;fïka;= úiska m¾fhaIK lafIa;%hg wod< úfYaI{ oekque;s
mrSlaIljreka fyda mrSlaIljrshka fofofkl= m;a l< hq;= fõ' fuys
oS ksnkaO wëlaIljrhd fyda wëlaIljrsh mrSlaIljrhl= fyda
mrSlaIljrshl f,i m;a fkdlsrSug ks¾foaY lrk w;r tfia
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lsrSfuka we;súh yels w.;Ska j<lajd .ekSu tys wruqKhs'
wëlaIljrhd fyda wëlaIljrsh pdÑl mrSlaIKhg bosrsm;a ùu iqÿiq
hehs ;jÿrg;a fhdackd flf¾'
ii' ksnkaO mrSlaIljrhd fyda mrSlaIljrsh ;ud we.hqï l< ksnkaOh
iïnkaOfhka ryis.; jd¾;djla wOHhkdxY m%Odk fj; Ndr osh
hq;= fõ' wod< ksnkaOh iïnkaOj hï ixfYdaOkhla fyda fjkhï
fjkia lsrSula ks¾foaY lrkafka kï ta ms<sn|j ksYaÑ;j lreKq
oelaùula ;u jd¾;dj ;=< oelaúh hq;= fõ' tu jd¾;djg wkqj wod<
ksnkaOh iïnkaOfhka .; hq;= l%shdud¾. i,ld n,d wxYdêm;s;=ud
úiska i;s folla we;=<; ksnkaOh kej; ,nd .ekSug l%shd lrkq
we;' ta wkqj úoHd¾:shd úiska" oS we;s Wmfoiaj,g wkqj ;u
ksnkaOh ilid kej; NdroS we;akï muKla ksnkaOh úNd. l<
mrSlaIlhdf.ka Bg wod< m%;sM, ,nd .; hq;= fõ'
iii' hï fyhlska ksnkaOhla iïnkaOfhka ta wdldr ixfYdaOk fyda
kej; ieliSula wjYH fkdjk wjia:djl idudkH l%shdmámdáhg
wkq.; fjñka wod< m%;sM, fomd¾;fïka;=jg ,ndoSug mrSlaIlhd
l%shd lrkq we;'
iv' iudisl wjidk úNd.h wjidkfha ;u ksnkaOh ms<sn| jdÑl
mrSlaIKhla (viva-voce) meje;aùug mSGh úiska oskhla fjka l<
hq;=h' fuu oskh iudisl ld,igykg we;=<;a lrkq ,efí' wod<
wOHhkdxYh úiska m;a l< úNd. uKav,hla bosrsfha úNd.
wfmalaIl úoHd¾:shd ;u wOHhkh jdÑlj bossrsm;a fldg uKav,h
úiska hï lreKla ms<sn|j m%Yak l<fyd;a tajdg ms<s;=re iemhsh hq;=
fõ' jdÑl mrSlaIKfha we.hqï i|yd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y
wdlD;shla my; oelafõ'
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jdÑl mrSlaIK ^viva-voce) wdlD;sh ^uq¿ ,l=Kq 20&
úIh '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
mrSlaIKfha ku
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
m%Yak m;% fla;h iy ud;Dldj
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
ku ,shdm
osxÑ w
xlh
m¾fhaIK
.eg
¨j
y`ÿk
ajd oSu
10]
mQ¾j w
OHhk
iudf
,dap
kh 1
0]
l%ufõoh
10]
úYaf,aIK
h i
y
w¾:l
:k
h 4
0]
ks.uk
20]
bosr
sm;a l
srSu 1
0]
tl
;=j 100
]
mrSlaIljrhd$ mrSlaIljrshf.a w;aik'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
oskh'''''''''''''''''''''
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ksnkaO we.hSfï uQ,sl wdlD;sh ^uq¿ ,l=Kq 80&
I. wka;¾.;h$ úYaf,aIKh$ ks¾udKYS,S;ajh iy
nqoaêuh yelshdj ^55]&
a. idys;H úu¾Ykh
b. m¾fhaIK wruqK fyda wruqKq
c. l%ufõoh
d. úYaf,aIKh yd idlÉPdj
II. ixúOdkh$ meyeos,s nj$ l%uj;a jHqyh ^25]&
a. mrsÉfþo ie,eiau
b. mrsÉfþo ye|skaùu
c. wka;¾.;h
d. mrsÉfþo iudma;sh
III. bosrsm;a lsrSu$ .=Kd;aul f,aLkh iy ksjeros nj
^20]&
v' ksnkaO we.hSu mSGh u`.ska ms<s.;a ks¾Kdhl wka;¾.; fmdÿ
ieleiaulg wkq.;j isÿ lsrSu wjYH hehs ks¾foaY lrkq ,efí' ta
i|yd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y wdlD;shla my; olajd we;'
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15.3 Grades allocated for course units
I. 2008 fkdjeïn¾ 25 osk úYajúoHd, m%;smdok fldñIka iNdj
úiska ksl=;a lrk ,o 901 pl%f,aLhg wkq.;j ms<sfh< lrk ,o
fY%aKs yd fY%aKs ,laIH w.h ms<sn| j¾.SlrKh my; oelafõ'
,l=Kq mrdih
fY%aKsh ^ Grade &
fY%aKs ,laIH w.h ^Grade Point Value&
85-100 A+ 4'00
70-84 A 4'00 65-69 A- 3'70 60-64 B+ 3'30 55-59 B 3'00 50-54 B- 2'70 45-49 C+ 2'30 40-44 C 2'00 35-39 C- 1'70 ^wiu;a& 30-34 D+ 1'30 ^wiu;a& 25-29 D 1'00 ^wiu;a& 00-24 E 0'00 ^wiu;a&
II. tla tla iudislh wjidkfha oS ta ta iudislh ;=< úoHd¾:Ska
úiska yodrk ,o mokï mdGud,d yer fiiq ish¨ mdGud,d tallj,
fY%aKs ,laIH w.hkays idudkHh (grade point average [GPA])
.Kkh flf¾' tfiau Wmdê mdGud,dj uq¿ukska u wjika l< úg
o iuia; mdGud,dj ;=< úoHd¾Òkaf.a idOk uÜgu w.hkq jia
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lrkq ,efí' wjidk idOk uÜgu
idudkH idu¾:Hhla o f.!rj idu¾:Hhla o hkak ks¾Kh lsrSu
i|yd fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh Ndú;d lrkq ,efí'
III. fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh hkq fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka w¾>
w.hkaf.ka nr ;nk ,o wxl .Ks;uh uOHkHhs' fuh my;
iólrKfha oelafjk wdldrhg .Kkh flf¾'
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x
x
15.4 idu¾:Hh m%odkh
I. idudkH idu¾:Hh m%odkh
lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl= tla tla mdGud,d tallh i|yd ,nd .;a fY%aKs
,laIH w.hka o iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH w.hkays idudkHh o Tyqf.a$
wehf.a idu¾:Hh ;SrKh lsrSfï oS ie,ls,a,g .kq ,efí' ta wkqj
idu¾:Hh i|yd úoHd¾:shd wju jYfhka 2'00 la jQ iuia; fY%aKs
,laIH idudkHhla ,nd ;sìh hq;= h' fuu iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH
idudkHh ;=< wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d yer ;uka fmkS isá
wfkl=;a ish¨u mdGud,d tall w;=rska 1'70 l fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka
^C-& follg jvd jeä ixLHdjla ,nd fkd;sìh hq;=h' fuys oS
úoHd¾Óhd ish¨u mokï mdGud,d tall iu;aj ;sìh hq;=h'
II. mx;s idu¾:Hh m%odkh
iqÿiqlï imqrk ,o úoHd¾Òka my; i|yka iqÿiqlï imqrd,Su u;
mx;s idu¾:Hh m%odkh lrkq ,efí' tu iqÿiqlï idudkH Wmdêh
i|yd wOHhk j¾I ;=kla ;=<oS o úfYaI Wmdêh i|yd wOHhk j¾I
y;rla ;=<oS o iïmQ¾K l< hq;= h'
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh
= ∑
G.P.A. = ∑
mdGud,d tallh i`oyd ,nd .;a fYa%Ks ,CIH w.h
mdGud,d tallfha w¾> m%udKh
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj
Grade point value
for course unit Number of credits
of the course unit
Total number of credits
x
x
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w' m%:u mx;s idu¾:Hh
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾Òkag m%:u mx;s
idu¾:Hh m%odkh flf¾'
3'70 la fyda Bg jeä iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla ,nd
;sîu'
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSug wod< lr .;a
mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda jeä
m%udKhlg 3'70 l fyda Bg jeä fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla ne.ska
,nd ;sîu'
wd' oaú;Sh mx;s idu¾:Hh ^by< fY%aKsh&
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾Òkaag oaú;Sh mx;s
idu¾:Hh ^by< fY%aKsh& m%odkh flf¾'
3'30 la fyda Bg jeä iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla ,nd
;sîu'
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSu i|yd wod< lr
.efkk mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda
jeä m%udKhlg 3'30 la fyda Bg jeä fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla
ne.ska ,nd ;sîu'
we' oaú;Sh mx;s idu¾:Hh ^my< fY%aKsh&
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾Òkaag oaú;Sh mx;s
idu¾:Hh ^my< fY%aKsh& m%odkh flf¾'
3'00 la fyda Bg jeä iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla ,nd
;sîu'
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSu i|yd wod< lr
.efkk mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda
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jeä m%udKhla i|yd 3'00 la fyda Bg jeä fY%aKs ,laIH
w.hla ne.ska ,nd ;sîu'
ie'hq'
fuu mrsÉfþohg wod< jeäÿr f;dr;=re i|yd YsIH w;afmd;g
wuqKd we;s weuqKqï wxl 2 iy 3 mrsYS,kh lrkak'
15.5 úNd. wfmaCIlhkag Wmfoia
m%fõY m;%h yd YsIH jd¾;d fmd;" wkkH;d m;%h fyda ye`oskaùfï
m;%h fkdue;sj lsisu wfmaCIlhl= úNd. Yd,djg Ndr.kq
fkd,efí' m%fõY m;%fhys i`oyka wdo¾Y w;aik meyeos,s f,i
;Skaf;ka ,súh hq;=hs' tfia fkdlrk wfmaCIlhka kqiqÿiaika lrkq
we;'
1.
I. mrSCIK Yd,dj ;sfnk ia:dkh ksisfia
fkdokafkakï" mrSCIKh weröug l,ska oskl ta .ek
fidhd n,d oekf.k mrSCIKh mgka .ekSug ñks;a;=
15lg m%:u mrSCIK Yd,djg meñKsh hq;=hs'
II. ffjoH fya;+ka ksid uq¿ mrSCIKhgu fyda
mrSCIKfhka fldgilg fyda fmkS isàug fkdyels
jk wfmaCIlhka jydu ta nj úNd. YdLdj fj; úÿ,s
mqj;lska oekqï osh hq;=h' tn`ÿ wfmaCIlhka
iïnkaOj my; i`oyka kshuhka wod< fõ'
a. kshñ; mrSCIKhla i`oyd ffjoH fya;=jla
u; fmkS fkdisák YsIHfhl= tu lreK
ikd: lsrSu i`oyd bosrsm;a lr we;s b,a,Sula
ms<s.ekSfï fyda m%;slafIam lsrSfï n,h
ikd;k iNdj i;=h'
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b. ffjoH fya;+ka ksid mrSCIKhg fmkS
fkdiSàug n,dfmdfrd;a;= jk YsIHhka ta nj
mrSCIKh wdrïN ùug m%:ufhka fyda ;ukag
kshñ; m;% wjikaùug u;af;ka
úYajúoHd,hSh ffjoH ks,Odrs fyda
úYajúoHd,h wkqu; l< ffjoH ks,Odrshl=
fj; oekqïosh hq;=h' ffjoH ks,Odrs ;ekf.a
ks¾foaYh fkdmudj fcHaIaG iyldr
f,aLldêldrs ^úNd.& fj; bosrsm;a l< hq;=h'
c. mrSCIKh wdrïN ùug l,ska fyda mrsCIKh
meje;afjk w;r;=r wikSm jk" tfy;a
úYajúoHd,hSh ffjoH ks,Odrs fyda
úYajúoHd,h wkqu; l< ffjoH ks,Odrshl=
fj; meñKSug wmyiq YsIHhska ;ukag b;d
lsÜgqju isák rcfha ffjoH ks,Odrs
;ekf.ka wod< oskj, mrSCIKhg fmkS
isàug fkdyels nj ikd: flfrk ffjoH
iy;slhla ,ndf.k i;shla we;=<; th
úYajúoHd,hSh ffjoH ks,Odrs fyda
úYajúoHd,h wkqu; l< ffjoH ks,Odrshl=
fj; ,shdmosxÑ ;emEf,ka túh hq;=h'
III. hï wfmaCIlhl= mrSCIKhg fmkS fkdisàu
iïnkaOj ish ksoyig bosrsm;a lrk ,o lreKq
ikd;k iNdj u`.ska ms<s.kq ,enqjfyd;a tu
wfmaCIlhd B<`.g meje;afjk tu mrSCIKfhaoS
muKla" wod< úIhg fyda úIhkag úNd. .dia;=
f.ùfuka ksoyia lrkq ,efí'
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2. hïlsis úIhla ms<sn| m%Yak m;%hlg ms<s;=re ,sùu .ek
ielhla we;s jQ úg tu m%Yak m;%hg ms<s;=re ,sùu mgka
.ekSug u;af;ka mrSCIK Yd,dêldrSkag ta nj okajd th
ksrdlrKh lr.; hq;=hs' tf,i l%shd fkdlsrSfuka
wfmaCIlfhl=g hï mdvqjla isÿ jqjfyd;a" ta ms<sn|j ydks
mQrKhla miqj lsÍug fkdyels nj u;l ;nd .; hq;=h'
3. mrSCIKhg fmkS isàfïoS wkkH;d m;% ^ye`oskaùfï m;%&
bosrsm;a l< hq;= wfmaCIlhka tla tla úIhlg fmkS isák
úg wkkH;d m;% bosrsm;a l< hq;=h' wkkH;djh Tmamq lsrSu
i|yd wjYH ,shú,s mrSCIK Yd,dfõoS bosrsm;a fkdl<fyd;a
m%Yak m;%j,g ms<s;=re ,sùug bv fkd,eî hd yelsh' wjYH
,shú,s mrSCIK Yd,djg f.k taug wu;l jqjfyd;a ta nj
mrSCIK Yd,dêldrSkag okajd mrSCIKh wjika ùug u;af;ka
th bosrsm;a lsrSug wjir ,nd.; hq;=h'
4. úNd. wfmaCIlhka ;ukaf.a m%fhdackh i|yd mEka" mekai,a"
;Ska; l+vq" ulk rn¾ lE,s" wä fldaÿ" cHdñ;sl WmlrK"
mdg mekai,a hkdoS jYfhka wjYH WmlrK /f.k wd hq;=h'
óg wu;rj" mrSCIKfhaoS wksis wkaoñka m%fhdackhg .;
yels lsisu ,shú,a,la fyda igyka fyda WmlrKhla ;ud
úiska fyda ;ud fjkqfjka wka wfhl= úiska fyda Yd,dj ;=<g
fkdf.fkk njg j. n,d .; hq;=h'
5. ms<s;=re ,sùu wdrïN ùug fmr ;udg wh;a ixfla; iys;
mrSCIKh iy mrSCIKfha ku;a meyeos,s fia ms<s;=re mf;a
kshu ;ek ,súh hq;=h'
6. m%Yakhl fldgilg ms<s;=re ,sùfuka miq b;srs fldgig
ms<s;=re ,sùug fmr" fma<s lsysmhla ysia lr ;eîu o" iïmQ¾K
m%Yakhg ms<s;=re ,sùfuka miq o fma<s lsysmhla ysia lr ;eîu
o Tfíu iqnisoaêh i|yd jkq we;' úNd. Yd,dêm;sjreka
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oekajqjfyd;a fyda m%Yak m;%fha olajd ;snqKfyd;a ta ta
fldgiaj,g W;a;r ,shk fmd;a fjka fjka jYfhka
m%fhdackhg .; hq;=hs'
7. ms<s;=re ,shk lvodisfhys fome;af;ys fjka lrk ,o ;Srej,
lsisjla fkd,súh hq;=h' jï me;af;a ;Srfhys m%Yakj, wxlh
jrojd fyda fkdmeyeos,sj fhoSu .eg¨j,g fya;=jkq muKla
fkdj wfmaCIlhdg ,l=Kq wvq ùugo fya;=úh yels neúka
m%Yakj, wxl yrshdldrj ,sùug isys ;nd .; hq;=h'
8. ms<s;=re ,sùu ms<sn|j m%Yak m;%fha i|yka fldg we;s Wmfoia
b;d ie,ls,af,ka lshjd f;areï .; hq;=hs'
9. .Ks; m%Yakj,g ms<s;=re ,shk úg o< igyka" lgqjev
hkdosh ta ta ms<s;=frys fldgia jYfhka ms<sfj<ska oelaúh
hq;=hs' wjYH ;ekaj, w`oskq ,nk rEm igyka" Ñ;% wdosh
meyeos,sj o" ksjerosj o" iEfyk muK úYd,j o ;sìh hq;=hs'
10. m%Yak m;%hg ms<s;=re ,shd wjika jQ úg ms<s;=re ,shQ lvodis
ish,a,u m%Yakj,g ms<s;=re ,shQ ms<sfj< wkqj u tl;= fldg
tys jï me;af;a Wv fl<jr ys,afldg kQ,lska ne| ;eìh
hq;=hs' ol=Kq me;af;a Wv fl<jr ksoyiaj ;eìh hq;=hs'
11. Tfí ms<s;=re m;%h úNd. Yd,dêldrSkag fyda iydh
mrSCIlfhl=g fyda ish;ska u Ndr osh hq;=hs' ke;fyd;a
ms<s;=re m;a tl;= lrk f;la ish wiqfkau ys`o f.k isáh
hq;=hs' tfia fkdlsrSu ms<s;=re m;a ke;s ù hdugo" Tn we;eï
m%Yak m;%hkag ms<s;=re fkd,Sfjl= fia ie,lSug o fya;= úh
yelsh' ljr lreKla ksidj;a Tnf.a ms<s;=re m; mrSCIK
Yd,dfjys fiajlfhl=g Ndr fkdosh hq;=hs'
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12. hïlsis lreKla ksid mrSCIK Yd,dêldrSkag fyda iydh
mrSCIlfhl=g l:d lsrSug wjYH jQ úg o" ish wiqfkka
fkdke`.sg w; muKla Tijd ix{d l< hq;=h' mrSCIK
Yd,dj ;=< isák lsisfjl=g ndOdjla jk whqrska lghq;=
fkdlsrSug j. n,d .; hq;=hs'
15.6 úNd. wfmaCIlhka i|yd ksfhda.
úNd. wfmaCIlhka u;= oelafjk ksfhda. ms<smeoSug ne|S isáh hq;=h'
1.
I. ish¨u úNd. wfmaCIlhka mrSCIK Yd,dj ;=<
mrSCIK Yd,dêldrSkag o" iydh mrSCIlhkag o"
wfkl=;a wfmaCIlhkag o ndOd fyda ysrsyer fkdjk
fia yeisrsh hq;=hs' mrSCIK Yd,dj ;=< yd wjg
ksYaYíoj isáh hq;=hs'
II. úNd. wfmaCIlhka ;ukaf.a wxlh ork wiqkays ñi"
wka wiqkays lsisúfgl b|f.k fkdisáh hq;=h'
mrSCIl Yd,dêldrSkaf.a wjirh ke;sj ;ukaf.a
ia:dkh fjkia fkdl< hq;=hs'
III. ;uka fj; imhk ,o lvodis yd wfkl=;a ,smsøjH
brd oeóu fyda fmdä lsrSu fyda iQrd oeóu fyda
fkdl< hq;=hs' lgqjev wdosh i|yd fhdod .;a lvodis
yd ,shk lvodis o ms<s;=re m;a iu`. wuqKd ;eìh
hq;=hs' tfy;a ms<s;=re m;g wkjYH fldgia meyeos,s
fia brs .id lmd oeñh hq;=hs' mrSCIK Yd,dfõoS ,shk
,o lsisu fohla fyda ms<s;=re ,sùu msKsi ;ukag fokq
,enQ lvodis fyda ;ukag wh;a fkdjk wfkla øjH
fyda mrSCIK Yd,dfjka msg;g f.k fkdhd hq;=hs'
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IV. ;ukag imhk ,sms øjH yer wka fmd;a m;a" ¨yq`vq
igyka" w;afmd;a" wNHdi fmd;a" lvodis" w;anE.a"
fmÜá" mqj;am;a" CIqø mrs.Kl" cx.u ÿrl:k iy
ish¨u j¾.fha bf,lafg%dksla WmlrK hkdosh
mrSCIK Yd,dj ;=<oS ;ud fj; ;nd fkd.; hq;=hs'
tfy;a cHdñ;sl WmlrK yd kS;Hdkql+, ,sÅ;
wjirhla ,eî we;s wfkl=;a oE ;nd .ekSug bv
;sfí'
V. wksla wfmaCIlfhl=f.a ms<s;=re m;lska fkdfyd;a
fmd; m;lska fyda m;%hlska fyda ¨yq`vq igyka iys;
lvodishlska fyda wksla lsisjlska fyda f.k W;a;r
,sùu o" wfkll=f.a ms<s;=re m;a n,d msgm;a lsrSu o
;ykïh'
VI. wksla wfmaCIlfhl=f.a ms<s;=re foi fkdne,sh hq;=hs'
VII. ms<s;=re ,sùug wfkla wfmaCIlfhl=g Wmldr
oSfukao" wfkll=f.ka Wmldr .ekSfuka o
iïmQ¾Kfhkau je<lsh hq;=hs'
VIII. ms<s;=re ,shd wjika l< lvodis" ,shk lvodisj,g
háka ;nd.; hq;=hs'
IX. m%Yak m;%hlg ms<s;=re ,shk w;r iaj,am fõ,djlg
fyda Yd,dfjka msgù fkdhd hq;=hs' fkdje<elaúh yels
fya;=jloS jqjo" tfia l< hq;af;a úNd.
Yd,dêldrSkaf.a wjirh yd fldkafoais hgf;a úh
hq;=hs'
X. mrSCIKfhaoS wksis wkaoñka m%fhdackhg .; yels
lsisu ,shú,a,la fyda igykla fyda WmlrKhla ;uka
fj; fkdue;s njg iEu úNd. wfmaCIlfhlau j.
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n,d .; hq;=hs' ;jo lsisu WmlrKhla fyda ,shú,a,la
fyda igykla fyda wksis wkaoñka ;u m%fhdackhg
.ekSug jEhï fkdl< hq;=hs' mrSCIK úIudpdrhl
fhfok njg fyda fhoS we;s njg ielhla u;=úh yels
ieu l%shdjlskau je<lSug iEu wfmaCIlhl=u j. n,d
.; hq;=hs'
2. fï ksfhda. W,a,x>kh lrk wfmaCIlfhl=g fkdfyd;a
wfmaCIlhkag ikd;k iNdj wkqu; lrk mrsos u;=
oelafjk o`vqjï tlla fyda jeä .Kkla fyda mkjkq ,efí'
I. uq¿ mrSCIKhgu fyda bka fldgilg fyda ke;akï
tla úIhlg fyda bka fldgilg fyda fmkS isàu
;ykï lsrSu'
II. ish¨u mrSCIK m%;sM, wj,x.= lsrSu ^wLKav we.hqï
mrSCIK we;=¿j&
III. mrSCIKfha tla úIhlg fyda uq¿ mrSCIKhgu fyda
kqiqÿiafil= lsrSu'
IV. tla wjqreoaolg fyda wjqreÿ lSmhlg fyda úYajúoHd,
iïnkaO mrSCIKhkag fmkS isàu ;ykï lsrSu'
V. uq¿ cSú; ld,fhau úYajúoHd, iïnkaO mrSCIKhkag
fmkS isàu ;ykï lsrSu'
VI. wl%ñl;dj isÿl< mrSCIKhg kej; fmkS isàfïoS
mqk¾ YsIHfhl= f,i ie,lSu'
VII. Wmdê m%odfkda;aijhg fkdle`oùu'
3. by; 2 hgf;a jrolrejl= ù o`vqjï ,nkafkl=g wjidk
mrSCIKfha mka;s idu¾:Hhla ,eîug ysñlï ke;'
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Chapter 16
Gold Medals and Awards
16.1 Introduction
Gold medals and awards will be awarded annually to the students
with the best overall performance. These medals and awards are
formulated in order to increase students’ motivation to be
academically profound. In deciding the awards, extracurricular
activities will be counted along with the academic excellence.
16.2 The Vice Chancellor’s gold medal
The Vice Chancellor’s gold medal and a certificate of achievement
will be awarded to the graduate with the best overall performance in
academic, extracurricular and core curricular activities. Graduates of
all the faculties can apply for this medal, and 10 students who top the
list under the approved marking scheme will be included in the Vice
Chancellor’s list. Out of 10, one student will be selected. The medal
will be awarded at the General Convocation, and will be noted in the
winner’s academic transcript.
16.3 Dean’s awards
Five students from four batches who top the list under the approved
marking scheme will be considered for Dean’s awards as follows:
Best first year student
Best second year student
Best third year student (one from General degree programme
and one from Special degree programme)
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Best fourth year student
The names of the winners will be announced at the Faculty Board
meeting. A certificate of achievement and a cash prize of Rs.10,000
will be awarded annually at an award ceremony at the faculty.
16.4 Mallika De Mel memorial gold medal
The Ronnie De Mel Trust Fund awards the Mallika De Mel memorial
gold medal annually to the graduate who has obtained a Bachelor of
Arts degree with first class honours and the highest grade point
average. The medal will be awarded at the General Convocation.
16.5 L.W.A. Weerasekara memorial gold medal
Mrs L.W.A. Weerasekara and children award the L.W.A.
Weerasekara memorial gold medal annually to the graduate who has
obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Special) degree in Economics with the
highest grade point average, scoring highest marks for the field of
money and banking. The medal will be awarded at the General
Convocation.
16.6 Professor R.M. Ranaweera Banda memorial gold medal
Mrs K.P.W.C. Wijayawickrama awards the Professor R.M.
Ranaweera Banda memorial gold medal annually to the graduate who
has obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Special) degree in Sociology with at
least a second class (upper division) securing the highest grade point
average. The medal will be awarded at the General Convocation.
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16.7 Ven. Professor Shaku Go Shin gold medal
Ven. Dr Medagama Nandawansha Thero awards the Ven. Professor
Shaku Go Shin gold medal annually to the graduate who has obtained
first class honours with highest aggregate marks for Pali in the
Bachelor of Arts (Special) degree final examination. The medal will
be awarded at the General Convocation.
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Chapter 17
Student Service Facilities
17.1 Counselling service
The university counselling service helps students to cope up with the
problems that affect their studies as well as personal life. The students
have the opportunity to discuss their various socio-economic and
mental problems or any other matters with the counsellors.
17.1.1 Counselling service of the University of Ruhuna
At the present, the university counselling service is housed in the
Department of Sociology, and a professional counsellor is available
from 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. on every Tuesday. Students can obtain
this service free of charge and the university encourages students to
get assistance whenever required.
17.1.2 Student counselling service of the Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Academic staff members who have been appointed as student
counsellors offer their assistance, advice and guidance to students.
Students can contact any student counsellor using the provided
contact information.
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17.1.3 Counselling staff
Senior
Student
Counsellor
Professor E.P.S. Chandana
Department of Zoology
Faculty of Science
Mobile: 0775909665
Email: epschandana@zoo.ruh.ac.lk
Deputy
Senior
Student
Counsellor
Dr M. Darshana Bandara
Senior Lecturer
Department of History and
Archaeology
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0714912610
Email: manojbandara35@yahoo.com
Student
Counsellor Ven. Aparekke Sirisudhamma
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Sinhala
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0702108712
Email: sudhaaparekke@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Dr H.I.G.C. Kumara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0714469539
Email:
chamindakumara03@yahoo.com
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Student
Counsellor Ms H.N. De Silva
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Economics
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0772258281
Email: dnadeeka10@yahoo.com
Student
Counsellor Mrs Indu Gamage
Lecturer
English Language Teaching Unit
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0718140327
Email:
indugamage2003@yahoo.com
Student
Counsellor Dr I.R. Akurugoda
Senior Lecturer
Department of Public Policy
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0718999060
Email: indiakuru@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Mrs Lokeshwari S. Karunarathna
Lecturer
Department of Sinhala
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0712416433
Email:
lokeshwarikarunarathna@gmail.com
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Student
Counsellor Mr M.S.M.L. Karunarathne
Lecturer
Department of Geography
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0718740286
Email: mlankanath@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Ms Nethranjalee Dissanayake
Lecturer (probationary)
English Language Teaching Unit
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0775176530
Email: nethujee1990@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Mr N.G.U.S. Wijepala
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0715724858
Email: ngusanjeewa@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Dr P.M.T.C. Wijesundara
Senior Lecturer
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0717309218
Email: wtilak@gmail.com
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Student
Counsellor Mr P.N. Rathnayake Senior Lecturer
Department of English
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0714469536
Email: palithaniroshan@yahoo.com
Student
Counsellor Dr R.P. Abeywardhana
Senior Lecturer
Department of Pali and Buddhist
Studies
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0713057031
Email: rpabeywardhana@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Mr S.K. Walakuluge
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Public Policy
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0716362036
Email: kanchanafssl@gmail.com
Student
Counsellor Ven. T. Ariyawimala
Senior Lecturer
Department of Pali and Buddhist
Studies
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Mobile: 0718036899
Email: t_ariyawimala@yahoo.com
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17.2 Career Guidance Unit
Career for university undergraduates is a recently recognised policy
matter by the Sri Lankan government. The Career Guidance Unit of
the University of Ruhuna was established in March 2000 to provide
career guidance services to undergraduates. Since then, the unit has
implemented various programmes to make the undergraduates aware
of the available employment opportunities, and to improve their
professional qualities to respond the job market needs. The unit
wishes to build up continuous links with the private sector as well as
the government institutions to facilitate productive interactions
between undergraduates and such institutions.
17.2.1 Staff
Director Mr A.C. Karunaratna
Senior Lecturer
Department of Marketing
Faculty of Management and Finance
Mobile: 0716054017
Email: acruhuna@gmail.com
Career Guidance Counsellor Mrs Sujeewa Dilrukshi
Vidanagamage
Mobile: 0714475666
Email: sujeewapt@gmail.com
Career Guidance Counsellor Ms Chaturdi Udari
Mobile: 071093962
Email: chaturdiudari@gmail.com
Career Guidance Counsellor Mrs Pubudu Mallawarachchi
Mobile: 0718359365
Email: bpkcgu@gmail.com
Career Guidance Counsellor Ms R.M.A.S. Rathnayaka
Mobile: 0710473119
Email: anushashamali@gmail.com
Computer Application Assistant
Mr N.B.R. Madhushanka
Office Assistant Mr R. Wasantha
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17.2.2 Faculty Career Advisors
Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences Mr S.K. Walakuluge
Lecturer (probationary)
Department of Public Policy
Mobile: 0716362036
Email: kanchanafssl@gmail.com
Faculty of Agriculture Mr A.L. Sandika
Senior Lecturer
Department of Agricultural Economics
Mobile: 0718180670
Email: sandika@agecon.ruh.ac.lk
Faculty of Engineering Ms S.N. Malkanthi
Senior Lecturer
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Mobile: 0772869264
Email: snmalkanthi@cee.ruh.ac.lk
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine
Sciences & Technology Dr P.N. Ranasinghe
Senior Lecturer
Department of Oceanography and
Marine Geology
Mobile: 0718425475
Email:
nalakaranasinghe@hotmail.com
Faculty of Management and
Finance Mr A.G. Deepal
Senior Lecturer
Department of Accounting and
Finance
Mobile: 0712168524
Email: deepalguru@gmail.com
Faculty of Medicine Dr A.J.P.M. Jayawardene
Senior Lecturer
Medical Education Unit
Mobile: 0770530249
Email: avindrajaya@gmail.com
Faculty of Science Dr K.K.G.U. Hemamali
Senior Lecturer
Department of Botany
Mobile: 0718209489
Email: upekshahe@yahoo.com
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17.3 Health Services
17.3.1 Main Medical Centre
The main medical centre of the university is located in a building
close to the Department of Physics. It is staffed by a chief medical
officer and two other medical officers, and a supporting staff. The
centre provides preventive and curative care to students, staff and
their family members. The provision of health care is in the forms of
daily outpatient service, medical laboratory service and other
services. These include examining medical reports and certificates of
students and staff, and issuing medical certificates.
A public health officer (PHI) takes care of the preventive health
aspects of the university such as food hygiene, waste disposal,
sanitation, and epidemiological work. During the academic year, the
medical centre is open on weekdays from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. to
treat students and staff. From 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. opportunities are
provided to consult a doctor. All drugs are free of charge for students.
If a prescribed drug is not available in the clinic, the university will
reimburse the expenses incurred in purchasing it from outside.
There is a dental clinical unit established in the medical centre.
17.3.1.1 Medical tests for new comers
A medical test is compulsory for all new comers. Students are
supposed to get the medical test done by a government medical
officer (DMO) using the prescribed form sent by the university and
should submit it to the university medical officer.
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The aim of this test is to determine whether the student has suitable
health conditions to continue the academic programme without any
difficulty. If a student is found to be suffering from a severe disease,
he/ she will be directed to special clinics for treatments.
17.3.1.2 Medical certificates
If a student is unable to attend lectures and/ or practical classes due to
an illness, he/ she should inform the Dean of the Faculty. If a student
wishes, he/ she can obtain medical assistance from a government or a
private doctor. However, the medical certificates issued by them
should be approved by the university medical officer.
If a student was unable to complete a part of an examination or the
full examination due to a specific illness, it should be informed to the
Medical Officer, and the Senior Assistant Registrar of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences. The Medical Centre issues
certificates only for the students who have taken treatments from
there. The certificate needs to be claimed within three days after
treatment.
If a student had outside treatment, a medical certificate issued from a
government hospital should be provided with the approval of
university Medical Officer to the Senior Assistant Registrar of the
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences no later than seven days
from the day that he/ she had failed to sit the examination. In an event
of taking outside treatment for a communicable disease, a medical
certificate issued by a medical officer of health (MOH) who has been
directed by a PHI or a DMO of the respective area can be submitted.
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If the illness lasts more than 14 days, another medical certificate is
required.
17.3.1.3 Medical officers
Medical Officer in-charge Dr M.D. Milton
MBBS (Colombo)
Medical Officer Dr A. Weerasinghe
MBBS (Ceylon), DFM (Colombo)
Dental Surgeon Dr S. Atapattu
BDS (Peradeniya)
17.3.2 Ayurvedic Medical Centre
The Ayurvedic medical centre is located in the upper floor of the
Peoples Bank, Wellamadama branch building near the university post
office. It is open on weekdays from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and the
consultation hours are as follows:
Weekdays: 8.30 a.m. - 12.00 noon, 2.00 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.
Saturdays: 8.30 a.m. - 12.00 noon
Other than the Ayurvedic medical treatment, there is a counselling
service. All the services are freely available for university students,
staff and their family members. The rules and regulations for issuing
Ayurvedic medical certificates are same as the main medical centre.
17.3.2.1 Medical officer
Medical Officer In-charge Dr Thilini Wickramasinghe
BAMS, PGDC
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Chapter 18
Students’ Unions and Societies
18.1 Students’ unions
According to the Universities (Amendment) Act No. 26 of 1988,
universities and faculties can have University Students’ Unions and
Faculty Students’ Unions.
18.1.1 Duties and responsibilities of the students’ unions
Enhancing the collective life and the student welfare
Encouraging academic activities
Protecting the goodwill of the university as well as the
faculties
Ameliorating cultural and sport activities among students
Keeping accounts on student welfare activities
Maintaining relations between the students and the university
authorities
18.1.2 University Students’ Union
The students union of the University of Ruhuna is the main formal
students’ organisation that has the university recognition. It consists
of elected student representatives of the faculties of the University of
Ruhuna.
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18.1.2.1 Officials
Senior Treasurer Dr S.L.J. Fernando
Senior Lecturer
Department of Geography
Mobile: 0719178190
Chairman Mr N.M.T. Jayalath
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Mobile: 0716906400
Vice Chairman Mr K.A.R.R.N. Aththanayaka
Faculty of Agriculture
Mobile: 0717530001
Secretary Mr G.L.T. Sandaruwan
Faculty of Management and Finance
Mobile: 0725622691
Editor Mr G.S.A. Prasanna
Faculty of Management and Finance
Mobile: 0757274286
18.1.3 Faculty Students’ Union
The students’ union of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
has been established to represent all students in the faculty.
18.1.3.1 Officials
Senior Treasurer Ven. Dr U. Mahinda
Senior Lecturer
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies
Mobile: 0718022568
Chairman Mr Herath Mudiyanselage Chanaka
Edirisingha
HS/2013/14535
Mobile: 0715538564
Vice Chairman Mr Hasitha Madushan Sudasinghe
HS/2014/15040
Mobile: 0710853667
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Secretary Ven. Vijayapura Dhammaloka
HS/2014/14854
Mobile: 0714325608
Junior Treasurer Mr Weerasooriya Arachchige Randika
Maduranga
HS/2013/14532
Mobile: 0714732993
Editor Ms Sachini Sudarshika Pandithasekara
HS/2014/15081
Mobile: 0719838674
18.2 Students’ societies
There are students’ societies and associations functioning in the
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Association of Economics
Association of Geography and Environmental Science
Association of History and Archaeology
Association of Pali and Buddhist Studies
Association of Sinhala
Association of Statistics
Bhikkhu Association
Buddhist Association
Death Benefit Society
Islamic Students’ Society
Kala Parshadaya
Public Policy Society
Saundarya Study Circle
Socialist Students’ Society
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Sociology Association
The Circle of English
The Independent Arts Circle
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Wmdêh i|yd BA o Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd BA (Sp.) in
xxxx o fõ' fuys xxxx hkq úIfha kduh fõ'
1.3 Wmdêh j,x.= oskh
^w& Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh i|yd mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ jQ
úoHd¾Ófhl= ;u wOHhk ld,iSudj wjika jk yhjk
iudislh wjidkfha oS ish¨ mdGud,d tall iu;a ù we;akï
Tyqf.a wehf.a Wmdêh j,x.= jk oskh jkafka yhjk
iudislfha wjika mrSlaIKh mej;s oskhg miq jev lrk
oskh hs'
^wd& Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh i|yd mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ jQ
úoHd¾Ófhl= ;u wOHhk ld,iSudj wjika jk wgjk
iudislfha wjidkfhaoS ish¨u mdGud,d tall iu;aj we;akï
wjika mrSlaIKfha wjika m%Yak m;%h mej;s oskfha isg osk
30 lg miq t<fUk jevlrk oskh Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdêh
j,x.= jk oskh fõ' fuu osk 30 we;=<; ksnkaOfha wjika
msgm; mSGfha fcHaIaG iyldr f,aLldêldrS fj; Ndrosh
hq;=h' tfia NdroSug wfmdfydi;ajk úoHd¾Óka xx.1-2014
ork ud¾f.damfoaY ix.%yfha 4'4 fyda 4'5 Wm j.ka;s m%ldrj
lrkq ,nk b,a,Sï wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odk fj; fhduq l<
hq;=h' tn`ÿ b,a,Sï ms<sn| j wjika ;SrKh mSG uKav,h
úiska ,nd osh hq;=h' by; i|yka osk 30 we;=<; ksnkaOfha
wjika msgm; NdroSug wfmdfydi;ajk iy xx.1-2014 ork
ud¾f.damfoaY ix.%yfha 4'4 fyda 4'5 Wm j.ka;s m%ldrj b,a,Sï
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fkdlrk úoHd¾:Ska tu mdGud,d tallh wiu;a fia i,lkq
,efí'
^we& Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh fyda Ydia;%fõoS úfYAI Wmdêh
yodrk úoHd¾Ófhl= ms<sfj<ska yhjk iudislh fyda wgjk
iudislh wjika jk úg;a mdGud,d tall tlla fyda
lsysmhla fyda wiu;a ù we;akï Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdêh j,x.=
oskh jkafka wiu;a jQ mdGud,d ish,a, iu;a jQ wjia:dfõ
mej;s iudisl mrSlaIKfha wjika oskhg miq jev lrk oskh
hs'
^wE& mokï mdGud,d iu;ajk oskh Wmdêh j,x.=jk oskhg
n,mEula fkdue;' tfia jqj o mokï mdGud,d tall iïmQ¾K
lr fkdue;s kï Tyqf.a$ wehf.a Wmdê m%;sM, r`ojd ;nk
w;r tu mdGud,d tall idu¾:Hh ,o miqj Wmdê m%;sM,
ksl=;a l< hq;=h'
2. wOHhk ie,eiau ^Study Programme&
2.1 fuu w;=re jHjia:djg hg;a j Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdê mdGud,dj
wOHhk j¾I ;=klska o Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj wOHhk
j¾I y;rlska o iukaú; mQ¾K ld,Sk mdGud,d fõ'
2.2 wOHhk j¾I ms<sfj<ska 1000" 2000" 3000 iy 4000 hk ia:,
jYfhka kï fldg we;' iEu wOHhk j¾Ihla u i;s myf<dj ^15&
ne.ska jQ iudisl follska ^2& hqla; fõ'
2.3 Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêhg iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêhg wod<
ish¨u mdGud,d tall ^yr mdGud,d" ffjl,ams; mdGud,d" mrsmQrl
mdGud,d iy mokï mdGud,d& iy tajdfha úIh ks¾foaYh mSG
uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdfõ wkque;sh ,o tajd úh
hq;=h'
2.4 mSGfha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdj u`.ska fjk;a wdldrhlg
;SrKh lr ke;s kï úoHd¾:sfhl= m%:u wOHhk j¾Ih tkï 1000
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ia:,fha m%:u iudislh i|yd f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh ;=k 1000
ia:,fha fojk iudislfha oS o yeoErsh hq;= h'
2.5 1000 ia:,fha yodrk ,o ish¨ mdGud,d tallj,g wod<
mrSlaIKj, iuia; m%;sM,h wkqj ikd;k iNdj úiska mkjkq
,efnk ksfhda.j,g hg;a j Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,d
yeoErSu i|yd úoHd¾:syq f;dard .kq ,efn;s' Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI
Wmdê mdGud,d wdrïN lsrSug hg;a msrsfihska i;s follg m%:u
udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGfha mSGdêm;s úiska ta i|yd
whÿïm;a le+|úh hq;= w;r Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdê mdGud,djla
yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk úoHd¾:ska ta i|yd xx.1-2014 mdGud,d
tall l%uh ms<sn| fmdÿ Wmfoia yd ks¾Kdhl ix.%yfhys 9'2
j.ka;sfhys i|yka jk wdldrhg whÿïm;%hla mSGdêm;s fj;
bosrsm;a l< hq;=h' f;dard .kq ,enQ úoHd¾:skaf.a kduf,aLkh tla
tla úoHd¾:shd i|yd wkqu; l< Ydia;%fõoS úfYAI Wmdê mdGud,dj
o iu`. mSGdêm;s úiska m%ldYhg m;a l< hq;=h'
2.6 Ydia;%fõoS idudkH iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê i|yd wod< jk
kshñ; úIhka" m%Yak m;% ixLHdj" we.hSfï l%u" wOHhk mdGud,d
iy úIh ks¾foaY fjkia lsrSug" ixfYdaOkh lsrSug" tl;= lsrSug
fyda tlS lsishï mrSlaIKhlg wod< ksfhda. yd rS;s fjkia lsrSug
ixfYdaOkh lsrSug fyda w¨f;ka tl;= lsrSug fyda mSG uKav,fha
ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdjg n,h ;sfí'
3. iudislhlg wod< mdGud,d tall iy úNd. i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùu iy
we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isàu'
3.1 ,shdmosxÑ ùu
3.1.1 xx.1-2014 mdGud,d tall l%uh ms<sn| fmdÿ Wmfoia yd
ks¾Kdhl ix.%yfhys 7 jk j.ka;sfha Wm j.ka;Skays
i|yka jk wdldrhg iEu úoHd¾:sfhl=u iudislhla
wdrïNfha oS mSGh úiska kshu lrk ,o ksYaÑ; ld,
iSudjla ;=< wod< ia:,fha tu iudislhg kshñ; ish¨u
mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ úh hq;=h'
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3.1.2 hï úoHd¾:sfhl=g ffjoH fya;+ka u; hï iudislhla i|yd
,shdmosxÑ ùug fkdyels ;;ajhla ;sfí kï wOHhk
j¾Ihla l,a ,nd.ekSu i|yd kS;Hkql+, ,shú,s iys;
b,a,Sula lr ikd;k iNdfõ wkque;sh ,nd .; hq;=h'
3.2 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isàu
3.2.1 ksYaÑ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd ,shdmosxÑ jQ úoHd¾:Ska wod<
iudislh wjidkfha mj;ajk ,o m%:u wjia:dfõoSu tu
mdGud,d tallh i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ù wod< iudislh
wjidkfha mj;ajk tu mdGud,d tallhg wh;a
mrSlaIKhg fmkS isáh hq;= w;r tu wjia:dj m%:u jdrh
f,i ie,fla' lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl= ;ukag kshñ; m%:u
jdrfha oS hï mrSlaIKhlg fmkS isáh;a ke;;a Tyq ta
mrSlaIKhg m%:u jdrhg fmkS isá wfhl= fia i,lkq
,eìh hq;=h'
3.2.2 úoHd¾:sfhl= Tyq$ weh úYajúoHd,fha m%:u ,shdmosxÑ osk
isg Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêhg wh;a ish,q mrSlaIK
wOHhk j¾I yhla ^6& we;=<; oS o Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI
Wmdêhg wh;a ish¨ mrSlaIK wOHhk j¾I wgla ^8&
we;=<; oS o iïmQ¾K l< hq;=h'
3.3 wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK
3.3.1 úoHd¾:sfhl= ksYaÑ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd mj;ajkq
,nk wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIKhlg ffjoH fya;+ka u;
fyda mSG uKav,hg iEySulg m;aúh yels fjk;a fya;=jla
u; fmkS isàug wmfydi;a jqjfyd;a xx.1-2014 ork
ud¾f.damfoaY ix.%yfha 4'4 fyda 4'5 Wm j.ka;s m%ldrj tu
iudislh ;=<oSu tu mrSlaIKh i|yd kej; mrSlaIKhla
mj;ajk fuka wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odkf.ka b,a,Sula l<
yels h' mSG YsIH wNshdpkd lñgqfõ ks¾foaY iys;j mSG
uKav,fha wkque;sh ,efnk tn`ÿ b,a,Sï i|yd tu
iudislh ;=< wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIKhla meje;aùug wod<
wOHhkdxY m%Odk lghq;= l< hq;=h'
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3.3.2 iudisl wjika mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàug wjir we;af;a
ish¨u wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isá úoHd¾:Skag
muKs'
3.3.3 wLKav we.hqï iïmQ¾K fkdlsrSfï fya;=fjka iudisl
wjika mrSlaIKj,g fmkS isàug wjir fkd,nk
úoHd¾:ska tu mdGud,d tallh wiu;a jQ f,i i,lkq
,eìh hq;=h'
3.4 iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK
3.4.1 úoHd¾:sfhl= Tyqg$ wehg kshñ; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd
mj;ajkq ,nk iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd fmkS
isáh hq;=h' ffjoH fya;+ka u; fyda ikd;k iNdjg
iEySulg m;aúh yels fjk;a fya;=jla u; tfia fmkS
isàug wfmdfydi;a jqjfyd;a my; xx.1-2014 ork
ud¾f.damfoaY ix.%yfha 4'4 fyda 4'5 m%ldrj mrSlaIKh
mj;ajk wdikaku B<Õ wjia:dfõoS tu mdGud,dfõ
mrSlaIKhg m%:u j;djg fmkS isák úoHd¾:sfhl= f,i
i,lk fuka mSGdêm;sf.ka b,a,Sula l< yels h' tn`ÿ
b,a,Sulg tlÕ ùfï n,h mSG uKav,fha wkque;sh u;
ikd;k iNdj i;= jk w;r tfia tlÕ jQ wjia:djl tu
úoHd¾:shd t<fUk wdikak;u wjia:dfõ oS tu iudisl
wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isgsh hq;= w;r Tyq$ weh tu
mrSlaIKh i|yd m%:u j;djg fmkS isák wfhl= f,i
ie,lsh hq;=h'
3.4.2 mdGud,d tallhl iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàu
i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= tu mdGud,d tallfha foaYk iy
wfkl=;a wOHhk lghq;= i|yd 80] l wju iyNd.s;ajhla
,nd ;sìh hq;=h' fuu ;;ajh imqrd,Sug wfmdfydi;a jk
úoHd¾:ska tu mdGud,d tallh wiu;a isiqka f,i i,lkq
,efí'
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3.4.3 mdGud,d tallhl foaYk iy wfkl=;a wOHhk lghq;=
i|yd iyNd.súh hq;= wju m%;sY;h fkdue;s ùfuka
mdGud,d tallhl iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS
isàug wjir fkd,efnk úoHd¾:sfhl= t<fUk
wdikak;u j¾Ifha oS kshñ; iudislfha tu mdGud,d
tallfha wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ù mqk¾
YsIHfhl= f,i fmkS isásh hq;=h'
3.5 we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isàu
3.5.1 iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKfhka wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallhla
i|yd mqk¾ mrSlaIK fkdmeje;afjk w;r tu mdGud,d
tallh yr mdGud,d tallhla kï wksjd¾hfhka u Bg
wod< mrSlaIK meje;afjk B<Õ wjia:djl oS ta i|yd
fmkS isg idu¾:Hh ,nd .; hq;= h'
3.5.2 wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallh ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla
kï tu mdGud,d tallh i|yd u kej; fmkS isàu
wksjd¾h fkdfõ' úoHd¾:shdf.a wNsu;h mrsos tu
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhu fyda tu mdGud,d tallh
fjkqjg tu iudislfhys fjk;a ´kEu ffjl,ams;
mdGud,d tallhla w¨;ska yeoErSug wjia:dj ysñ fõ' tfia
mdGud,d tallh fjkia fldg kj mdGud,d tallhla
w¨;ska yeoErSug kï bj;a jk mdGud,d tallh wh;ajk
wOHhkdxYfhka tu mdGud,d tallfhka bj;a ùug iy
w¨;ska f;dard .kakd mdGud,d tallh wh;a jk
wOHhkdxYfhka tu mdGud,d tallh f;dard .ekSug
wjir ,ndf.k kj ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallh i|yd
mdGud,d tall l%uh ms<sn| xx.1-2014 ork ud¾f.damfoaY
ix.%yfha 7'3 Wm j.ka;sfha i|yka wdldrhg ,shdmosxÑ úh
hq;= h'
3.5.3 by; 3'5'2 Wm j.ka;sfhys oelafjk wdldrhg wiu;a jQ
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla fjkia lr fjk;a
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ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla i|yd ,shdmosxÑ jQ úg tu
kj mdGud,d tallh fjkqfjka mj;ajkq ,nk ^wLKav
mrSlaIK o we;=¿j& ish¨u mrSlaIK i|yd fmkS isáh hq;=
w;r tu úoHd¾:shd tu mrSlaIK i|yd mqk¾ YsIHhl= fia
ie,lsh hq;=h'
3.5.4 flfia kuqÿ wiu;a jQ yr mdGud,d tallhla w;yer fjk;a
yr mdGud,d tallhla yeoErSug wjia:dj ,nd fkdosh
hq;=h'
3.5.5 wiu;a jQ mdGud,d tallhl mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS
isák úg wLKav we.hqï mrSlaIK i|yd kej; fmkS isàu
wfmalaId fkdflf¾' tfia mdGud,d tallhl mrSlaIK
i|yd kej; fmkS isák úg tlS úoHd¾:shd tu mdGud,d
tallfha wLKav we.hqu i|yd m%:u j;dfõ oS ,enQ ,l=K
tf,iu ie,ls,a,g .kq ,efnk w;r iudisl wjidk
mrSlaIKhg muKla wjYHfhka u kej; fmkS isáh hq;=h'
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jk mSG uKav,fha oS oS¾> f,i idlÉPd lrk ,ÿj my; i|yka
úê úOdk ikd;k iNdfõ oS wkqu; ù we;s w;r tajd j¾;udkfha
oS l%shd;aulj mj;S'
1. YsIHfhl= ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSu i|yd whÿï lr we;s
wjia:djl mSGdêm;sjrhd úiska ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSug
iólaIK uKav,hla m;a l< hq;=h' tu uKav,fha ixhq;sh my;
mrsos fõ'
1.1. mSGdêm;s
1.2. wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;s" Tyq m<uq fyda fojk mrSlaIl
jk wjia:djloS ta i|yd wOHhkdxYfha fjk;a fcHaIaG
l:sldpd¾hjrfhl= m;a l< hq;=h'
1.3. wod< ms<s;=rem;a mrSlaId l< m<uq yd fojk mrSlaIljre
1.4. wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;sjrhdf.a ks¾foaYh u; m;a lrkq
,nk úIh m%dudKsl f;jeks mrSlaIljrfhla
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2. ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaId lsrSu i|yd mrSlaIK uKav,h
mSGdêm;sjrhdf.a m%Odk;ajfhka /ia ù wod< ms<s;=re m;%fhys
wka;¾.;h ,l=Kq ,ndoSfï mámdáh iuÕ ii|ñka mQ¾K
mrSlaIdjg ,la fldg wjika ,l=Kq ms<sn|j tlÕ;djhlg meñKsh
hq;=h'
3. ms<s;=rem;a kej; mrSlaIdj i|yd whÿï lrk wjia:djloS
wNHka;r YsIHfhl=f.ka re'500 l uqo,la wh l< hq;=h'
4. idudkH Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,dj (Bachelor of Arts [General] Degree
Programme)
4.1 1000 ia:,h mdGud,d yeoErE Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,d
i|yd f;dard .kq fkd,enQ ish¨ úoHd¾:skaa fï w;=re jHjia:djg
iy ikd;k iNdj úiska mkjkq ,nk ksfhda.j,g hg;a j
Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêhg kshñ; 2000 iy 3000 ia:,j,
mdGud,d yeoErsh hq;= h'
4.2 mSG uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdj u`.ska fjk;a
wdldrhg ;SrKh lr ke;s kï Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh
yodrk úoHd¾:sfhl= by; 2'4 j.ka;sfhys i|yka wdldrhg m%:u
wOHhk j¾Ih tkï 1000 ia:,fha m%:u iudislh iy fojk
iudislh i|yd f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh ;=k bosrs j¾I foflaoS o
yeoErsh hq;= h'
4.3 idudkH Ydia;%fõoS Wmdêh ,nd .ekSu i|yd iïmQ¾K l< hq;=
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj 114 ls' Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdêh i|yd
iïmQ¾K l< hq;= uq¿ mdGud,d j¾." wju mdGud,d tall ixLHdj
iy w¾> ixLHdj my; j.=j 1 mrsos fõ' Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH&
Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾. iy mdGud,d tall ixLHdj ta ta
iudisl ;=< fnoS hk wdldrh j.=j 2 ys oelafõ'
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j.=j 1: Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾." tu
mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall ixLHdj iy w¾>
ixLHdj
mdGud,d j¾.h tall w¾>
m%Odk úIhkaf.a yr mdGud,d 18 54
m%Odk úIh iïnkaê; ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 2 6
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& 3 9
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& 1 3
mokï mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h&
^bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall - 5" f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok
;dlaIK mdGud,d tall - 3&
8 24
tl;=j 38 114
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j.=j 2: Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾. iy tu
mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= mdGud,d tall iudisl w;r fnoS hk
wdldrh
mdGud,d
m%:u j
¾Ih
^100
0 ia:,h&
foj
k j
¾Ih
^200
0 ia:,h&
;=k
ajk
j¾Ih
^300
0 ia:,h&
tl
;=j
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
úIh iïnkaê;
yr mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIh 2 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIh 3 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
ffjl
,ams; m
dGud,
d
m%Odk
úIhka
iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams;
mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIh 2 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIh 3 ke; ke; 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 2^6&
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj
fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d ke; ke; ke; 1^3&) ke; 1^3&) 2^6&
mrsmQrl
mdG
ud,
d
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& 3^9&
mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^ffjl,ams;& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 1^3&
mok
ï m
dGud,
d mokï mdGud,d - bx.%Sis 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& ke; 5^15&
mokï mdGud,d - f;dr;=re
yd ikaksfõok ;dCIKh 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& 3^9&
tl;=j 6^18& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 38^114&
igyk 1: jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a mdGud,d tallh ;=< wka;¾.;
w¾> ixLHdjhs'
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igyk 2: m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard f.k
yeoErsh hq;= ffjl,ams; mdGud,d m%Odk úIhka fkdjk
fjk;a ´kEu úIhlska wod< iudislh ;=< f;dard .;
hq;=h'
igyk 3: )fuu mdGud,d tallh wod< ia:,fha ´kEu iudislhl oS
iïmQ¾K l< yelsh'
5. Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj [Bachelor of Arts (Special) Degree
Programme]
5.1 Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,djla i|yd f;dard .kq ,enQ
úoHd¾:sfhl= fï w;=re jHjia:djg wkql+,j ikd;k iNdj úiska
mkjkq ,efnk ksfhda.j,g hg;aj 2000" 3000 iy 4000 hk
ia:,j, úfYaI Wmdêhg kshñ; mdGud,d yeoErsh hq;=h'
5.2 m%:u j¾Ifha fojk iudislh wjidkfha oS Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdê mdGud,d yeoErSug iqÿiqlï ,nk úoHd¾:Syq f;dard .kq
,efn;s' tfia f;dard .ekSfïoS Ndú;d flfrk l%ufõoh by; 2'5
j.ka;sh hgf;a úia;r jk w;r Bg wod< ks¾Kdhl my; mrsos
fõ'
^w& úoHd¾:shd úiska m%:u iudisl fol ;=< oS yeoErsh hq;=
mrsmQrl mdGud,d iy f;dr;=re ;dlaIKh mokï mdGud,d
yer bx.%Sis mokï mdGud,dj we;=¿j tla tla mdGud,d
tallh i|yd 2'00 fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla
^GPV& ,nd .; hq;= h' flfia fj;;a hï úIhl Ydia;%fõoS
^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd úoHd¾:Ska f;dard .ekSfï uQ,sl
iqÿiqlula f,i hï mrsmQrl mdGud,djla iu;aùu w;HjYH
nj tu úIh msrskuk wOHhkdxYh úiska kshu lr
we;akï tu úIh Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd
2'00 fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla ^GPV& ,nd .;
hq;=h'
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^wd& Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd yeoErSug wfmalaId lrkq
,efnk úIhg kshñ; ish¨ mdGud,d tall úoHd¾:shd
úiska m%:u j¾Ifha iudisl fol we;=<; yodrd ;sìh hq;=h'
^we& úoHd¾:shd úiska Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd yeoErSug
wfmalaId lrk m%Odk úIhg wod< ish¨u mdGud,d
tallj, fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh (GPA) 3'00 la fyda Bg
jeä úh hq;= h' wOHhkdxYh úiska fuu fYa%Ks ,laIH
idudkHh ms<sn|j iSudj mSG uKav,fha wkque;shg hg;a j
jrska jr fjkia lrkq ,eìh yels h'
5.3 Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdê mdGud,djla yeoErSug f;dard .kq ,enQ
úoHd¾:shd úiska tla úIh Odrdjla m%Odk úIh f,i f;dard .;
hq;=h'
5.4 Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh ,nd .ekSu i|yd iïmQ¾K l< hq;=
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj 153 ls' Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd
iïmQ¾K l< hq;= uq¿ mdGud,d j¾." wju mdGud,d tall
ixLHdj iy w¾> ixLHdj my; j.=j 3 mrsos fõ' Ydia;%fõoS
^úfYaI& Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾. iy mdGud,d tall
ixLHdj ta ta iudisl ;=< fnoS hk wdldrh j.=j 4 ys oelafõ'
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j.=j 3: Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾." tu
mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall m%udK iy w¾>
ixLHdj
mdGud,d j¾.h tall w¾>
1000 ia:,fha m%Odk úIhkaf.a yr mdGud,d 6 18
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIfha yr mdGud,d 20 60
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYAI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIh iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk úIhg w;sf¾lj fjk;a
úIhkaf.ka f;dard .kakd ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 6 18
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h& 3 9
mrsmQrl mdGud,d ^ffjl,ams;& 1 3
mokï mdGud,d ^wksjd¾h&
^bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall - 6" f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh
mdGdud,d tall - 3&
9 27
tl;=j 51 153
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j.=j 4: Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêhg wh;a mdGud,d j¾." iy tu mdGud,djkaf.ka yeoErsh hq;= mdGud,d tall iudisl w;r fnoS hk wdldrh
mdGud,d
m%:u j
¾Ih
^100
0 ia:,h&
foj
k j
¾Ih
^200
0 ia:,h&
;=k
ajk
j¾Ih
^300
0 ia:,h&
isõjk
j¾Ih
^400
0 ia:,h&
tl
;=j
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
iudi
slh 1
iudi
slh 2
yr m
dGud,
d
1000
ia:,fha
m%Odk
úIhkaf.a
yr
mdGud,d
m%Odk úIh 1 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
m%Odk úIh 2 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
m%Odk úIh 3 1^3& 1^3& wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
2^6&
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdêhg f;dard.;a úIhg
wod< yr mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
3^9& 3^9& 3^9& 3^9&
4^12&
¬
4^12&
))
20^60&
ffjl
,ams; m
dGud,
d
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdêhg f;dard .;a m%Odk
úIh iïnkaaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 6^18&
m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj
fjk;a úIhkaf.ka f;dard
.kakd úIh iïnkaê;
ffjl,ams; mdGud,d
wod< ke;
wod< ke;
1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 1^3&) 6^18&
mrsmQrl
mdG
ud,
d mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^wksjd¾h& 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 3^9&
mrsmQrl mdGud,d
^ffjl,ams;& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; ke; ke; 1^3&
mok
ï m
dGud,
d mokï mdGud,d - bx.%Sis 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& 1^3& ke; 1^3& ke; 6^18&
mokï mdGud,d -
f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok
;dlaIKh 1^3& 1^3& ke; ke; ke; 1^3& ke; ke; 3^9&
tl;=j 6^18& 6^18& 6^18& 7^21& 6^18& 7^21& 7^21& 6^18& 51^153&
igyka 1( tl;=j ;Srfha iy fma<sfha yer jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a
mdGud,d tallh ;=< wka;¾.; w¾> ixLHdjhs' tl;=j
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;Srfha iy fma<sfha jryka ;=< olajd we;af;a ms<sfj<ska
mdGud,d j¾.hg wh;a uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj iy iudislhg
wh;a uq¿ w¾> ixLHdjhs'
igyka 2( )fuu mdGud,d tallh wod< ia:,fha ´kEu iudislhl oS
iïmQ¾K l< yelsh'
igyka 3( ))4000 ia:,h fojk iudislh ;=< iïmQ¾K l< hq;=
iajdëk ksnkaOh mdGud,d tallhla f,i i,lkq ,efnk
w;r th w¾> 3l w.hla ysñ lr .kS'
igyka 4( m%Odk úIhkag w;sf¾lj fjk;a úIhkaf.kaa f;dard f.k
yeoErsh hq;= mdGud,d tall m%Odk úIh fkdjk fjk;a
´kEu úIhlska wod< iudislh ;=< f;dard .; hq;=h'
igyka 5( ¬4000 ia:,h m<uq iudislh ;=< oS ms<sfh< lrk iajdëk
ksnkaOhg wod< fhdackdj,sh mdGud,d tallhla f,i
i,lkq ,efnk w;r th w¾> 3 l w.hla ysñ lr .kS'
6. we.hqï iy fY%aKs.; lsrSu ^Evaluation and Grading&
6.1 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& iy Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê i|yd kshñ;
ish¨ mrSlaIK wLKav we.hqï iy iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK
hk ldKav fol hgf;a kshñ; wOHhk j¾Ifha wod<
iudislj, mj;ajkq ,eìh hq;=h'
6.2 fuu w;=re jHjia:dj u`.ska yd ta hgf;a mkjkq ,nk
ksfhda.j,ska kshu lrkq ,nk iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK mSG
uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u; ikd;k iNdfjka wkqu; lrkq
,nk mrSlaIl uKav,hla u`.ska mj;ajkq ,eìh hq;=h'
6.3 we.hqï l%uh
6.3.1 mdGud,d tallj, we.hqï l%uh mdGud,d tall wkqj
fjkia úh yels h' tfy;a fmdÿfõ iEu mdGud,d
tallhlu we.hqï l%uh my; i|yka ^w& ^wd& hk
m%Odk ixrpl ldKav follska iukaú; fõ'
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^w& m<uq ixrplh - wLKav we.hqï( jdÑl mrSlaIK"
mka;s ldur mrSlaIK" jd¾;d ^Reports&" bosrsm;a
lsrSï ^Presentations& iy laIKsl mrSlaIK
^Quizzes&" lafIAa;% jev ^Field work&" újD; .%ka:
mrSlaIK ^Open book tests& hkdosh m<uq
ixrplhg wh;a jk w;r ta ta mdGud,d tall
i|yd ,ndosh hq;= wLKav we.hqï wod<
mdGud,dfõ iïnkaëldrl úiska ;SrKh lr
iudislh wdrïNfha oS oekqj;a l< hq;=h' tla
mdGud,d tallhla fjkqfjka wju jYfhka
we.hqï mrSlaIK folla meje;aúh hq;= w;r
wLKav we.hqï i|yd ysñjk Wmrsu ,l=Kq
ixLHdj 40 la úh hq;= h' bx.%Sis iy mrs.Kl
úoHdj úIhka i|yd wju jYfhka tla wLKav
we.hqï mrSlaIKhla meje;aúh hq;=h'
^wd& fojk ixrplh - iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh(
iudisl wjidk mrSCIKh m%dfhda.sl fyda ,sÅ;
úh yelsh' ta ta mdGud,d tall i|yd meje;aúh
hq;= m%dfhda.sl mrSlaIKj, iajrEmh wod<
mdGud,dfõ iïnkaëldrl úiska ;SrKh l< hq;=
w;r iudislh wdrïNfha oS úoHd¾:Ska oekqj;a l<
hq;= h' xx.2-2014 ork ud¾f.damfoaY ix.%yfha 3'4
,sÅ; mrSlaIKfha m%Yak m;%fha wdlD;sh iy
ms<s;=re iemhsh hq;= m%Yak ixLHdj oelafõ'
^we& Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk isiqka
úiska iïmQ¾K l< hq;= iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh<
l< hq;= wdldrh iy we.hqï mámdáh iïnkaO
ks¾Kdhl xx.2-2014 ork Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdê isõjk jir iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh<
lsrSfï ud¾f.damfoaY iy iajdëk ksnkaOh
we.hSfï úNd. ks¾Kdhlhka ys oelafõ'
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6.4 fY%aKs .; lsrSu
6.4.1 ta ta mdGud,dj ms<sn| we.hqï lrkq ,efnkafka
wOHhkdxY m%Odkf.a wëlaIKh hgf;a mdGud,d
iïnkaëldrl úisks' 0]-100] olajd jQ ,l=Kq mrdi
Ndú;d lrñka we.hqï lrkq ,efnk w;r ,nd.kakd
,l=Kq m%udKh u; wod< fY%aKsh ^Grade& yd fY%aKs
,laIH w.h ^Grade Point Value& ks¾Kh flf¾' 2008
fkdjeïn¾ ui 25 jk osk úYajúoHd, m%;smdok
fldñIka iNdj úiska ksl=;a lrk ,o 901 pl%f,aLhg
wkq.;j ms<sfh< lrk ,o fY%aKs yd fY%aKs ,laIH w.h
ms<sn| j¾.SlrKh j.=j 6 ys fmkakqï lrhs'
j.=j 6( fY%aKs yd fY%aKs ,laIH w.h
,l=Kq mrdih
fY%aKsh ^ Grade & fY%aKs ,laIH w.h ^Grade Point Value&
85-100 A+ 4'00
70-84 A 4'00 65-69 A- 3'70 60-64 B+ 3'30 55-59 B 3'00 50-54 B- 2'70 45-49 C+ 2'30 40-44 C 2'00 35-39 C- 1'70 ^wiu;a& 30-34 D+ 1'30 ^wiu;a& 25-29 D 1'00 ^wiu;a& 00-24 E 0'00 ^wiu;a&
6.4.2 tla tla iudislh wjidkfha oS ta ta iudislh ;=<
úoHd¾:Ska úiska yodrk ,o mokï mdGud,d yer fiiq
ish¨ mdGud,d tallj, fY%aKs ,laIH w.hkays
idudkHh ^Grade Point Average& .Kkh flf¾' tfiau
Wmdê mdGud,dj uq¿ukska u wjika l< úg o iuia;
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mdGud,dj ;=< úoHd¾Ókaf.a idOk uÜgu w.hkq jia
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lrkq ,efí' wjidk
idOk uÜgu idudkH idu¾:Hhla o f.!rj
idu¾:Hhla o hkak ks¾Kh lsrSu i|yd fY%aKs ,laIH
idudkHh ^GPA& Ndú;d lrkq ,efí'
6.4.3 fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh hkq fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka w¾>
w.hkaf.ka nr ;nk ,o wxl .Ks;uh uOHkHh
^GPA is the credit - weighted arithmetic mean of grade
point value& hs' fuh my; iólrKfha oelafjk
wdldrhg .Kkh flf¾'
x
x
7. idu¾:Hh m%odkh
7.1 idudkH idu¾:Hh m%odkh
lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl="
^w& tla tla mdGud,d tallh i|yd ,nd .;a fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka
o ^GPV-Grade Point Values& iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH w.hkays
idudkH ^GPA& o Tyqf.a$ wehf.a idu¾:Hh ;SrKh lsrSfï oS
ie,ls,a,g .kq ,efí' ta wkqj idu¾:Hh i|yd úoHd¾:shd
fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh
= ∑
G.P.A. = ∑
mdGud,d tallh i`oyd ,nd .;a fYa%Ks ,CIH w.h
mdGud,d tallfha w¾> m%udKh
uq¿ w¾> ixLHdj
Grade point value
for course unit Number of credits
of the course unit
Total number of credits
x
x
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wju jYfhka 2'00 la jQ iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla ,nd
;sìh hq;= h' fuu iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh ;=<
wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d yer ;uka fmkS isá wfkl=;a
ish¨qu mdGud,d tall w;=rska 1'70 l fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka ^C-
& follg jvd jeä ixLHdjla ,nd fkd;sìh hq;=h' fuys oS
úoHd¾:Shd ish¨u mokï mdGud,d tall iu;aj ;sìh hq;=h'
7.2 mx;s idu¾:Hh m%odkh
by; 7'1 iqÿiqlï imqrdÆ úoHd¾:Ska my; i|yka iqÿiqlï imqrd,Su
u; mx;s idu¾:Hh m%odkh lrkq ,efí' tkuqÿ tu iqÿiqlï
idudkH Wmdêh i|yd wOHhk j¾I 3 la ;=<oS o úfYaI Wmdêh
i|yd wOHhk j¾I 4 la ;=<oS o iïmQ¾K l< hq;= h'
7.3 m%:u mx;s idu¾:Hh
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾:Skag m%:u mx;s
idu¾:Hh m%odkh flf¾'
^w& 3'70 la fyda Bg jeä fyda iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla
,nd ;sîu'
^wd& fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSug wod< lr .;a
mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda jeä
m%udKhlg 3'70 l fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH w.hla
ne.ska ,nd ;sîu'
7.4 oaú;Sh mx;s idu¾:Hh - by< fY%aKsh
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾:Skag oaú;Sh mx;s
^by< fY%aKsh& idu¾:Hh m%odkh flf¾'
^w& 3'30 la fyda Bg jeä fyda iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla
,nd ;sîu'
^wd& fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSu i|yd wod< lr
.efkk mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda
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jeä m%udKhlg 3'30 la fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH
w.hla ne.ska ,nd ;sîu'
7.5 oaú;Sh mx;s idu¾:Hh - my< fY%aKsh
my; i|yka ish¨u wjYH;d imqrd we;s úoHd¾:Skag oaú;Sh mx;s
^my< fY%aKsh& idu¾:Hh m%odkh flf¾'
^w& 3'00 la fyda Bg jeä fyda iuia; fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHhla
,nd ;sîu'
^wd& fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh .Kkh lsrSu i|yd wod< lr
.efkk mdGud,d tall w;=frka hg;a msrsfihska wvlg fyda
jeä m%udKhla i|yd 3'00 la fyda Bg jeä fyda fY%aKs ,laIH
w.hla ne.ska ,nd ;sîu'
8. Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdê mdGud,dj iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê
mdGud,dj úoHd¾:Skaf.a b,a,Sug wkqj tla tla wOHhkdxYfha ;SrKh u;
isxy, fyda oñ< fyda bx.%Sis udOHhkaf.ka yeoErsh yelsh'
9. idudkH úê úOdk
fï w;=re jHjia:dj 2013$2014 wOHhk j¾Ifha isg ^ta j¾Ih o we;=¿j&
n|jd .efkk kj YsIH lKavdhfï isg l%shd;aul úh hq;=h'
10. w¾: ksrEmKh
fï w;=re jHjia:dfõ w¾: ksrEmKhg wod< hï ksrdlrKh lr
.ekSula wjYH jqjfyd;a md,l iNdj fj; fhduq l< hq;= h' ta ms<sn|
j md,l iNdfõ ;SrKh wjidk ;SrKh fõ'
11. mo iïnkaOfhka wkHd¾:hla wjYH jqjfyd;a ñi fï w;=re
jHjia:dfõ
—úYajúoHd,h˜ hkafkka reyqK úYajúoHd,h woyia fõ'
—md,l iNdj˜ hkafkka reyqK úYajúoHd,fha md,l iNdj woyia
fõ'
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—ikd;k iNdj˜ hkafkka reyqK úYajúoHd,fha ikd;k iNdj
woyia fõ'
—mSGh˜ hkafkka reyqK úYajúoHd,fha udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh
úoHd mSGh woyia fõ'
—úoHd¾:shd˜ hkafkka reyqK úYajúoHd,fha udkj Ydia;% yd
iudcSh úoHd mSGfha wNHka;r YsIHhl= fyda YsIHdjl f,i
,shdmosxÑ jQ whl= woyia fõ'
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Ydia;%fõoS idudkH iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê ms<sn| wxl xx-2014 ork
w;=re jHjia:dj hgf;a ms<sfh< l< wxl xx.1-2014 ork mdGud,d tall
l%uh ms<sn| ud¾f.damfoaYh
1. Wmdê mdGud,d wdlD;sh
udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGh úiska y`ÿkajd oS we;s Wmdê
mdGud,d wdlD;sh —w¾> mokï lr .;a mdGud,d tallj,ska iukaú;
iudisl l%uh˜ ^credit-based course unit semester system&
2. mdGud,d wdlD;sfha m%Odk ,laIK
2.1 wOHhk j¾Ihla iudisl ^semesters& follg fnfokq ,efnk
w;r tla iudislhla i;s 15 l ld,hlska iukaú; fõ'
2.2 mdGud,d tallhla ^course unit& hkq ukdj ixúOdkh lrk ,o
lsishï ksYaÑ; oekqï iïNdrhls' th lsishï m%Odk úIhl
fldgila úh yels jk w;r thg meyeos,s úIh iSudjla o we;'
tneúka tn`ÿ mdGud,d tallhla ;=< ksYaÑ; wruqKq ^objectives&
yd wfmalaIs; m%;sM, ^expected outcomes& o úIh ks¾foaYh
^course contents& o wka;¾.; fõ' ;j o tn`ÿ mdGud,d tallj,g
wdfõKsl jQ we.hqï mámdáhla ^method of assessment& we;'
fun`ÿ mdGud,d tallhla yeoErSu i|yd lsishï mQ¾j wjYH;d
^pre-requirements& imqrd,sh hq;=j we;akï tajd o mdGud,d
tallfhys i|yka lrkq ,efí'
2.3 lsishï iudislhla ;=< úoHd¾:sfhl=g yeoErSug ,nd fok
mdGud,d tallhla b.ekaùug .; lrk ld,h ^course hours&
wkqj tys w¾> m%udKh ;SrKh lrkq ,efí' b.ekaùu i|yd .;
lrk ld,h jYfhka fuys oS ks¾jpkh lrkq ,efnkafka úêu;a
foaYk idlÉcd mqkrSCIK ksnkaOk yd wdpd¾h - YsIH wka;¾
Ydia;%Sh iïnkaO;dj,ska hq;a b.ekqï meh myf<djls' mdGud,d
tallhla fjkqfjka i;shla ;=< b.ekaùu i|yd mSGfha ms<s.;a
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b.ekqï meh .Kk ;=kls' tu meh .Kk úúO b.ekaùï l%u
w;r flfia fnod fjka lr .efka o hkak mdGud,d tall
iïnkaëldrl ^course unit coordinator& úiska ;SrKh lrkq we;'
2.4 i;shl oS W.kajkq ,efnk meh ixLHdj u; lsishï mdGud,d
tallhl wdfrdamKh lrkq ,efnk úhqla; w.h w¾> ^credits&
jYfhka y`ÿkajkq ,efí' fï wkqj w¾> ;=kl mdGud,d tallhla
hkafkka woyia flfrkqfha iudislh ;=< iEu i;shlu
úoHd¾:Ska wdpd¾hjrhd iuÕ meh ;=kla wOHhk lghq;=j,
kshef,k njhs' fndfyda mdGud,d tall w¾> ;=klg iSudjk
w;r we;eï wjia:dj, w¾> 4l fyda Bg fjkia w¾> m%udKhl
fyda mdGud,d tall o meje;aùug wjia:dj ;sfí'
2.5 mQ¾K ld,Sk ,shdmosxÑh ,eîu i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska tla
iudislhla i|yd wju jYfhka mdGud,d tall ;=kla ^w¾> 9& la
j;a yeoErsh hq;=h' úYajúoHd,fhA fkajdisl myiqlï uyfmd<
uQ,HdOdr jeks úYajúoHd,hSh wjfYaI m%;s,dN i|yd ysñlï
,eîug úoHd¾:Ska mQ¾K ,shdmosxÑh ,nd isáh hq;=h'
2.6 úYajúoHd,h uÜgfïoS lsishï úIhla yodrk úoHd¾:sfhl= ta úIh
i|yd m%ùK;ajhla ,nd .ekSu i|yd ;sìh hq;= lsishï wvq l<
fkdyels ^irreducible& wju oekqu iïNdrhla we;' tneúka lsishï
fok ,o úIhla i|yd wju oekqu ,nd oSug fhduq jQ yr mdGud,d
^core courses& o ta úIh lafIa;%fha u w;sf¾l oekqu j¾Okh lr
.ekSug fhduq jQ f;dard .; yels tfia ke;skï ffjl,ams;
^elective or optional& mdGud,d o fjhs'
2.7 úIh noaO oekqu j¾Okh lsrSu i|yd fhduq jQ yr yd ffjl,ams;
mdGud,d tallj,g w;sf¾lj úoHd¾:Ska ;=< mejrsh yels l=i,;d
^transferable skills& j¾Okh lsrSfï wNsm%dfhka mrsmQrl
^supplementary& iy mokï mdGud,d tall o y`ÿkajd fokq ,efí'
úfYaIfhka m%:u Wmdê mdGud,dj, jD;a;sHdNsuqLNdjh ^job-
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orientation& m%j¾Okh lsrï jia mrsmQrl iy mokï mdGud,d
iïmdokh lrkq ,en ;sfí' foaYSh iy úfoaYSh NdId m%ùK;dj"
mrs.Kl idlaIr;dj" .Ks;uh wjfndaOh" kùk úoHdj"
ixialD;sh yd l,dj" m%ckl fi!LHh" uDÿ l=i,;d iy mrsirh
jeks lafIa;%j, l=i,;d j¾Okh lsrSug mrsmQrl iy mokï
mdGud,d tall Wmfhda.S lr .kq ,efí'
2.8 wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; mdGud,d
fï l%uh ;=< lsishï úoHd¾:sfhl=g ;u wNsu;h mrsos Wmdê
mdGud,d i|yd yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall ixLHdjg
wu;rj ;j;a mdGud,d tall yeoErSug o wjldY i,id we;'
tfia jeämqr yodrkq ,efnk mdGud,d tall wksjd¾h fkdjk
w¾> rys; ^non-compulsory non-credit& mdGud,d tall jYfhka
y`ÿkajd fokq ,efí'
^w& wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; mdGud,d tall i|yd ,nd .kakd
fY%aKs ,laIH w.hka ^grade points values& úoHd¾:sfhl=f.a fY%aKs
,laIH idudkHh ^Grade Point Average - GPA) .Kkh lsrSfï oS
ie,ls,a,g fkd.efka'
^wd& wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys; mdGud,d tall yodrk úoHd¾:ska
úiska mdGud,d wjYH;d ^mrSlaIK mejreï hkdosh& imqrd,sh
hq;= w;r tn÷ mdGud,d tall iu;a jQ úg tu mdGud,d tall
yd tajd i|yd ,nd .;a fY%aKs úoHd¾:skaf.a Ydia;%Sh
m%;sf,aLkfhys ^academic transcript& i|yka lrkq ,efí'
^we& úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska yodrkq ,enQ wksjd¾h fkdjk w¾> rys;
mdGud,d tallhla iu;a ùu w;HjYH fkdjk w;r tfia tu
mdGud,d tallhla wiu;a jQ úg tu mdGud,d tallfha f;dr;=re
Ydia;%Sh m%;sf,aLkfhys i|yka lrkq fkd,efí'
2.9 wod< mdGud,d tallfha iïnkaëldrljrhdf.ka wjirhla
iys;j ´kEu úoHd¾:sfhl=g lsishï mdGud,d tallhla Y%jKh
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lsrSu i|yd iyNd.s úh yels h' tys oS mdGud,d tallhg
,shdmosxÑ ùu" wod< mejreï hkdosh imqrd,Su yd iudisl
wjidk mrSlaIKhg fmkS isàfï wjYH;djla fkdue;' tjeks
mdGud,d tall ms<sn|j wOHhk m%;sf,aLkfhys igyka
fkdflf¾'
2.10 hï ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tallhla yeoErSu i|yd bv osh yels
wju YsIH ixLHdj iy Wmrsu YsIH ixLHdj ms<sn|j iSudjla
;sìh hq;=h' mdGud,dfõ iajNdjh" wOHhkdxYfha wjYH;d"
myiqlï yd mdGud,d tall i|yd mQ¾j wjYH;d hkdosh
ie,ls,a,g f.k fï ixLHdj ;SrKh lrkq ,efí'
2.11 úYd, YsIH ixLHdjla b,a¨ï lrkq ,efnk mdGud,d tall
iudisl foflaoSu meje;aùug yelshdj we;' mSGh i;= udkj yd
fN!;sl iïm;a ie,ls,a,g f.k tn`ÿ ;SrKhla .kq we;'
2.12 wOHhkdxYj,g wjYH mrsos mSG uKav,fha ks¾foaYh u;
ikd;k iNdfõ wkque;sh u; úúO mdGud,d tall jrska jr
y`ÿkajd oSug mq¿jk'
2.13 tla tla wOHhkdxYh úiska msrskukq ,efnk úIhj,g wod<
my; i|yka f;dr;=re ta ta wOHhkdxYh úiska iudislh
wdrïN ùug m%:u úoHd¾:Skag imhd ;sìh hq;= h'
1. yr mdGud,d tall
2. ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tall
3. mrsmQrl mdGud,d tall
4. mokï mdGud,d tall
3. we.hqï l%uh
3.1 mdGud,d tallj, we.hqï l%uh Ydia;%fõoS idudkH Wmdêh iy
Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdêh ms<sn| reyqK úYajúoHd,fha wxl xx-
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2014 ork w;=re jHjia:dfõ 6 jk j.ka;sfhys 6'3 iy tys
Wmj.ka;s hgf;a bosrsm;a fldg we;'
3.2 iudislhg kshñ; wLKav we.hqï ish,a, tu iudislfha foaYk
meje;aùug kshñ; 15 jk i;sh wdrïN ùug fmr iïmQ¾K l<
hq;= h'
3.3 wLKav we.hqï wiïmQ¾K isiqkaf.a f;dr;=re tla tla
wOHhkdxY m%OdkSka u`.ska iudislhg kshñ; foaYk
meje;afjk 15 jk i;sh we;=<; mSGfha fcHaIaG iyldr
f,aLldêldrs fj; fhduq l< hq;= h'
3.4 ,sÅ; mrSCIKfha m%Yak m;%fha wdlD;sh iy ms<s;=re iemhsh hq;=
m%Yak ixLHdj my; j.=j 5 mrsos fõ' iudisl wjidk ,sÅ;
mrSCIKfha ld,h meh ;=kls'
m%Yak m;%fha iajNdjh m%Yak m%udKh
ms<s;=re ,súh hq;= m%Yak m%udKh
Wmrsu ld,h ^meh&
Wmrsu ,l=Kq
nyqjrK m%Yak muKla 75 75 3 0.8x75=60
nyqjrK m%Yak¬ rpkduh
m%Yak 50+4 50+2 2+1 0.8x50+10x2=60
nyqjrK m%Yak¬ rpkduh
m%Yak 25+6 25+4 1+2 0.8x25+10x4=60
rpkduh m%Yak muKla 8 6 3 10x6=60
bx.%Sis mdGud,d tall i|yd mj;ajk mrSlaIKfha m%Yak m;%fha
wdlD;sh fuu wdlD;sfhka fjkia úh yelsh'
nyqjrK m%Yakhlg jrK myla ;sìh hq;= w;r wksjd¾fhkau tla
jrKhla muKla ksjeros úh hq;=h'
3.5 fjk;a wfhl= úiska ,shk ,o mejreula fyda bka fldgila fyda
;ukaf.a mejreula f,i we.hqï i|yd bosrsm;a lsrSu meyeos,s
f,iu úNd. jxpd .Kfha ,d ie,fla' tf,i bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk
mejreï we.hqï i|yd fkd.efkk w;r tn`ÿ l%shdj, fhfok
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úoHd¾:Syq úNd. kS;s W,a,x>kh lsrSu ms<sn| fpdaokd hgf;a wod<
l%shdud¾. .ekSug ikd;k iNdj fj; fhduq lrkq ,efn;s'
3.6 iudisl wjidk mrSlaIKh i|yd mqk¾ mrSlaIK ,nd fokq
fkd,efí'
4. úoHd¾:sfhl= mSGfha ,shdmosxÑ ld,h ;=< wjidk úNd. yer wfkl=;a
wOHhk lghq;= fjkqfjka my; 4'1 j.ka;sfha i|yka fya;+ka u;
iyNd.s ùug wfmdfydi;a jk wjia:djkays oS Tyqg$ wehg ta fjkqfjka
lreKq bosrsm;a l< yelsh'
4.1 ffjoH fyda fjk;a ks¾osIag fya;+ka
w' úoHd¾:shd nrm;< f,i frda.d;=r ùu
wd' úoHd¾:shdf.a foudmshkaf.a fyda ifydaor ifydaorshlf.a fyda
ld,;%hdf.a fyda ¥ orejkaf.a fyda wNdjh
we' úoHd¾:shd wd.ñl mQcljrhl= kï tu úoHd¾:shdf.a m%Odk
wd.ñl .=rejrhdf.a wmj;a ùu
wE' úoHd¾:shl=f.a ore m%iQ;sh
b' úoHd¾:shd úYajúoHd,fhka wkqu; lrkq ,enQ wOHhk fyda
l%Svd fyda ixialD;sl lghq;a;la fyda i|yd cd;sl fyda
cd;Hka;r uÜgñka fyda iyNd.s ùu
B' ikd;k iNdjg ms<s.;yels fjk;a fya;=jla
4.2 úoHd¾:sfhl= by; 4'1 ys i|yka fya;= tlla fyda lsysmhla my;
4'3 ys oelafjk kS;Hdkql+, ,shú,s uÕska ;yjqre lr bosrsm;a l<
úg tu lreKq i,ld n,d úoHd¾:shdf.a b,a,Sug wjir ,nd oSfï
n,h mSG uKav,hg fyda ikd;k iNdjg fyda ysñ fõ'
4.3 ffjoH fyda fjk;a ks¾osIag fya;+ka iuÕ bosrsm;a l< hq;=
kS;Hdkql+, ,shú,s
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^w& mjqf,a idudcslhl=f.a wNdjhla u; b,a,Su isÿ lrkafka kï
wNdjh ;yjqre lsrSu i|yd urK iy;slh iu`. tu
{d;s;ajh ;yjqre flfrk m%dfoaYSh f,alïjrhdf.a
iy;slhla wjYH fõ'
^wd& m%Odk wd.ñl .=rejrhdf.a wmj;a ùu u; b,a,Su isÿ
lrkafka kï wmj;a ùu ;yjqre lsrSu i|yd urK iy;slh
iu`. tu .=re isiq in|;djh ;yjqre flfrk m%dfoaYSh
f,alïjrhdf.a iy;slhla wjYH fõ'
^we& úYajúoHd,hlska wkqu; lrk ,o l%Svd fyda ixialD;sl
lghq;a;la fyda u; b,a,Su isÿ lrkafka kï tu lghq;a;
i|yd iyNd.s jQ njg ;yjqre lsrSug wod< n,OdrSkaf.ka
,nd .;a iy;sl bosrsm;a l< hq;=h'
^wE& fjk;a fya;=jla bosrsm;a lrkafka kï tu lreK ;yjqre
lsrSu i|yd ms<s.; yels kS;Hdkql+, ,sms fyda iy;sl
bosrsm;a l< hq;=h'
4.4 fuu b,a,Su ffjoH fya;+ka u; bosrsm;a lrkafka kï fuu
w;=re jHjia:djg wuqKd we;s 2011'01'20 osk ksl=;a lrk ,o
reyqK úYajúoHd, wNHka;r pl%f,aL wxl 2011$01 ork reyqK
úYajúoHd,hSh wNHka;r YsIHhka iy fiajl Nj;=ka úiska
ffjoH fya;+ka u; fkdmeñKSu iïnkaOj ffjoH iy;sl
bosrsm;a lsrSu i|yd wod< jk ks¾Kdhlhka ys 1" 2" 3 iy 4
hk j.ka;sj,g hg;aj isÿ l< hq;=h'
4.5 ffjoH fya;+ka u; yer isÿ lrk b,a,Sï wod< wOHhk lghq;=
fjkqfjka fjka jQ ksYaÑ; oskfha isg jev lrk osk 7 la
wjika jk oskh we;=<; oskl oS isÿ l< hq;=h'
4.6 úoHd¾:Ska ffjoH fya;+ka u; b,a,Sï isÿ lr we;s iEu
úgloSu mSGfha ^fcHaIaG iyldr f,aLldêldrs úiska tu
ffjoH iy;sl úYajúoHd,fha ffjoH ks,OdrSjrhd fj;
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bosrsm;a lr ms<s.; yels ffjoH iy;sl njg ;yjqre lr .;
hq;=h'
4.7 úúOdldrfha wOHhk lghq;= fjkqfjka fmkS isàug
fkdyelsjk úoHd¾:Ska by; 4'1" 4'3" 4'4 iy 4'5 ys i|yka
wjia:djkaf.ka neyerj lrk b,a,Sï j,x.= fkdfõ'
5. Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,d jHqyh
5.1 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj wOHhk j¾I ;=klska o
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj wOHhk j¾I y;rlska o
iukaú; fõ'
5.2 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj fyda Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI&
Wmdê mdGud,dj fyda yodrk iEu úoHd¾:shl= úiskau my;
i|yka mdGud,d j¾. yeoErsh hq;=h'
1. yr mdGud,d 2. ffjl,ams; mdGud,d 3. mrsmQrl mdGud,d 4. mokï mdGud,d
Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd tla tla mdGud,d
j¾.fhka yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall .Kk xx-2014 w;=re
jHjia:dfõ 4'3 Wmj.ka;sh hgf;a we;s j.=j 2 ys o Ydia;%fõoS
^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj i|yd tla tla mdGud,d j¾.fhka
yeoErsh hq;= wju mdGud,d tall .Kk tu w;=re jHjia:dfõ 5'4
Wmj.ka;sh hgf;a we;s j.=j 4 ys o olajd we;'
5.2.1 (i) bx.%Sis iy f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh kñka
wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d j¾. folla we;' tys wksjd¾h
bx.%Sis mokï mdGud,d tall 6 la o wksjd¾h f;dr;=re iy
ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh mdGud,d tall 3 la o we;' fuhska
wksjd¾h bx.%Sis mokï mdGud,d tall 5 la iy wksjd¾h
f;dr;=re iy ikaksfõok ;dlaIKh mdGud,d tall 3
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Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk ish¨u
úoHd¾:Ska úiskao wksjd¾h mokï mdGud,d tall 9 u
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj yodrk ish¨u
úoHd¾:Ska úiska o yeoErsh hq;=h' udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh
úoHd mSGh úiska bosrsm;a lrkq ,efnk wksjd¾h mokï
mdGud,d tall my; oelafõ' fuu ish¨u mdGud,d tall
w¾> rys; fõ'
FDN 11513 English 1000 Level I
FDN 12513 English 1000 Level II
FDN 21513/ FDN 21613 English 2000 Level I
FDN 22513/ FDN 22613 English 2000 Level II
FDN 31513/ FDN 31613 English 3000 Level I
FDN 41613 English 4000 Level I
FDN 11523 Foundation in ICT I
FDN 12523 Foundation in ICT II
FDN 32513/ FDN 32613 Multimedia Technologies
(ii) wksjd¾h fkdjk ^ffjl,ams;& mokï mdGud,d
wOHhkdxY u`.ska msrskeñh yels w;r tu mdGud,d
ms<sn|j Wkkaÿjla we;s úoHd¾:Skag tajd w¾> rys;
mdGud,d f,i yeoErsh yelsh'
5.2.2 (i) wksjd¾h mrsmQrl mdGud,d
mSGh u`.ska msrskuk wksjd¾h mrsmQrl mdGud,d ish¨u
úoHd¾:Ska úiska yeoErsh hq;= w;r tu mdGud,d my;
oelafõ'
SUP 12513 NdId l=i,;d j¾Okh
SUP 32513/ SUP 32613 uDÿ l=i,;d j¾Okh
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(ii) ffjl,ams; mrsmQrl mdGud,d
mSGh u`.ska msrskuk mrsmQrl ^ffjl,ams;& mdGud,dj,ska
folla wksjd¾hfhkau ish¨u úoHd¾:ska úiska yeoErsh hq;=
w;r tu mdGud,d tall my; oelafõ'
SUP 11513 uQ,sl .Ks;h
SUP 11523 udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh
úoHd m¾fhaIK úêl%u
SUP 22523/ SUP 22623 ;reK mrmqr yd m%ckl
fi!LHh
SUP 22533/ SUP 22633 YdrSrsl fhda.H;dj yd
fi!LH l<ukdlrKh
óg wu;rj ffjl,ams; mrsmQrl mdGud,d wOHhkdxY u`.ska jrskajr
y`ÿkajd osh yelsh'
5.3 fY%aKs ,laIH idudkHh ^GPA& .Kkh lsrSfï oS mokï mdGud,d
tall iy w¾> rys; j yodrk mdGud,d tall ie,ls,a,g .kq
fkd,efí'
5.4 Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& Wmdê mdGud,dj iy Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê
mdGud,dfõ m%Odk úIhka(
1. Archaeology ^mqrd úoHdj&
2. Buddhist Culture ^fn!oaO YsIagdpdrh&
3. Buddhist Philosophy ^fn!oaO o¾Ykh&
4. Economics ^wd¾:sl úoHdj&
5. English ^bx.%Sis&
6. Geography ^N+f.da, úoHdj&
7. History ^b;sydih&
8. Pali ^md,s&))
9. Political Science ^foaYmd,k úoHdj&
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10. Social Statistics ^iudc ixLHdkh&*
11. Sociology ^iudc úoHdj&
12. Sinhala ^isxy,&
13. ICT ^f;dr;=re yd ikaksfõok ;dCIKh&
) fuu úIh yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk úoHd¾:Ska wOHhk fmdÿ iy;sl
m;% idudkH fm< úNd.fha oS .Ks;h úIh i|yd wju jYfhka
iïudk ^C fYa%Ksh& idu¾:Hhla ,nd ;sìh hq;= h'
)) fuu úIh yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk úoHd¾:Ska wOHhk fmdÿ iy;sl
m;% Wiia fm< úNd.h i|yd ta úIh yodrd ;sìh hq;=h'
ie'hq' wd¾:sl úoHdj" N+f.da, úoHdj iy iudc úoHdj hk úIhkays
úfYaIfõoS mdGud,d 2015$2016 wOHhk j¾Ifha isg bx.%Sis udOHfhka
o yeoErSug isiqkg wjia:dj we;'
5.5 Wmdêh msrskeóu i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= úiska yeoErsh hq;= yr
mdGud,d" ffjl,ams; mdGud,d" mrsmQrl mdGud,d iy wksjd¾h
mokï mdGud,d tall ish,a, iu;a ù ;sìh hq;= h'
6. mdGud,d tall ye|skaùfï fla; ^Course codes&
úIh iïnkaê; iEu mdGud,d tallhlau ye|skaùug fla; wlaIr 3 la
yd wxl 5 la iys; ixfla;hla Ndú; flf¾' fla; wCIr jYfhka wod<
úIh fyda wOHhkdxYh fyda tallh ms<sìUq flfrk wlaIr ;=kla o
fla; wxlh jYfhka j¾Ih ^year or level&" iudislh ^semester&"
wOHhk mdGud,dfõ fhda.H;d uÜgu ^qualification type&" mdGud,d
tallfha wkql%ñl wxlh ^course unit serial number& yd mdGud,d
tallhg ysñ w¾> m%udKh ^number of credits& ksfhdackh flfrk wxl
5 la fhdod .kS' úIh iïnkaê; fkdjk mokï yd mrsmQrl mdGud,d
tallhka ye|skaùug fla; wlaIr 3 f,i ms<sfj<ska FDN yd SUP Ndú;d
flf¾'
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WodyrK#
wOHhkdxYh$ tallh$ úIh ixfla;h
wd¾:sl úoHdj ECN
N+f.da, úoHdj GEO
iQÑh#
wdrïNl bx.%Sis wl=re 3 wOHhkdxYh$ tallh$ úIh ^department/ unit/ subject&
m<uq b,lalu ^y;rjk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ wOHhk j¾Ih ^year or level&
fojk b,lalu ^miajk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ wOHhk j¾Ifhys iudislh ^semester&
f;jk b,lalu ^yhjk wl=r& Wmdê mdGud,dfõ fhda.H;d uÜgu ^the qualification type&
isõjk b,lalu ^y;ajk wl=r& iudislfhys wod< úIfhys mdGud,d tallfha wkql%ñl wxlh ^course unit serial number&
miajk b,lalu ^wgjk wl=r& mdGud,d tallhg ysñ w¾> m%udKh ^number of credits&
WodyrKhla jYfhka ECN 12523 keue;s fla;fhka woyia flfrkqfha
wd¾:sl úoHd úIh ms<sn| m%:u j¾Ifha fojk iudislh ;=< mj;ajkq
,efnk idudkHfõoS Wmdêfha fojk mdGud,d tallh jk nj iy thg
w¾> 3 la ysñjk njhs' SOC 31643 hkafkka woyia jkqfha iudc úoHdj
f;jk j¾Ifha m<uq iudislh ;=< mj;ajkq ,efnk úfYaIfõoS Wmdêfha
y;rjk mdGud,d tallh jk nj iy thg w¾> 3 la ysñ jk njhs' GEO
23513 hkafkka woyia jkqfha N+f.da, úoHdj fojk j¾Ifha iudisl fol
;=<u mj;ajkq ,efnk idudkHfõoS Wmdêfha m<uqjk mdGud,d tallh
jk nj iy thg w¾> 3 la ysñ jk njhs'
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7. mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùu
7.1 mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑh iïnkaO kS;srS;s by; 3'1
j.ka;sfhys i|yka lrk ,o w;=re jHjia:dfõ 2 j.ka;sfha 2'4 iy
2'5 Wm j.ka;sj, o 3 j.ka;sfha 3'1 Wm j.ka;sfha 3'1'1" 3'1'2
Wmj.ka;sj, o i|yka fõ'
7.2 tla tla iudislfha oS f;dard .; hq;= wju mdGud,d tall m%udKh
iy tu tall f;dard .; hq;= ms<sfj< Ydia;%fõoS ^idudkH& iy
Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,d i|yd ms<sfj<ska by; 3'1
j.ka;sfhys i|yka lrk ,o w;=re jHjia:dfõ j.=j 2 iy j.=j 4
ys i|yka fõ'
7.3 ^w& Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê mdGud,d i|yd wOHhkh lsrSug wfmalaId
lrk fndfyda m%Odk úIh wOHhk fmdÿ iy;sl m;% Wiia fm<
úNd.hg yodrd ;sîu mQ¾j wjYH;djla fkdfõ' tfy;a we;eï
úIhka f;dard .ekSfï oS ta iu`.u yeoErsh hq;= fjk;a mdGud,d
tall ms<sn| j mQ¾j wjYH;d fyda Wiia fm< i|yd ta úIh yodrd
;sîfï wjYH;dj fyda wOHhkdxY úiska kshu fldg ;sìh yelsh'
tneúka mQ¾j wjYH;d wfmalaIs; mdGud,d tall f;dard .ekSfï oS
wod< wOHhkdxYj, mQ¾j wkque;sh ,nd .kakd f,i úoHd¾Òkag
Wmfoia fokq ,efí'
^wd& m%Odk úIhj,g wod< yr mdGud,dj,g w;sf¾lj úIhnoaO
fjk;a ffjl,ams; mdGud,d tall o yeoErSug we;eï wOHhkdxY
ks¾foaY lrkq ,eìh yelsh'
^we& we;eï úIhka yeoErSu i|yd úfYaI f,i úYajúoHd,h m%fõYh
,nd meñfKk úoHd¾:Ska ^special intake& úiska Ydia;%fõoS Wmdê
mdGud,d i|yd wjYHfhkau kshñ; úIhu yeoErsh hq;=h'
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^wE& mdGud,d tall i|yd ,shdmosxÑ ùug ta i|yd úfYaIfhka
ilik ,o S-1 wdlD;s m;%h fyda ud¾..; l%uhg ,shdmosxÑ jkafka
kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd we;s ud¾..; fmdaruh fhdod .;
hq;=h'
7.4 mdGud,d tallhla i|yd jQ ,shdmosxÑh fjkia lrjd .ekSu'
wOHhkh lsrSu i|yd ;uka ,shdmosxÑ jQ lsishï mdGud,d tallhla
fjkia lrjd .ekSug úoHd¾:sfhl=g wjYH fõ kï wod<
iudislfha m%:u i;s fol we;=<; ta b,a,Su bgq lrjd .; hq;=h'
fï ld¾h i|yd Ndú;d l< hq;= S-2 wdlD;s m;%hla u`.ska fyda
ud¾..; l%uh Ndú;d lrkafka kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd
we;s ud¾..; fmdaruh Ndú;d lr ;u b,a,Su mSGdΩêm;s fj; fhduq
l< hq;=h'
7.5 ,shdmosxÑh oS¾> lrjd .ekSu
by; 3 j.ka;sfha i|yka lrk ,o w;=re jHjia:dfjys 3'2 iy 3'3
Wmj.ka;Skays i|yka jk wdldrhg iudislhl ish¨u mdGud,d
i|yd kshñ; iudislfha oS yer fjk;a iudislhl oS ,shdmosxÑ
ùug ^,shdmosxÑh oS¾> lrjd .ekSug& woyia lrk lsishï
úoHd¾:sfhl= ta i|yd S-3 wdlD;s m;%hla uÕska b,a ï l< hq;=h'
8. iudisl b.ekqï ie,eiau
iEu mdGud,d tallhla i|ydu tlS mdGud,d tallh b.ekaùu i|yd
m;alr we;s mdGud,d tall iïnkaëldrl úiska mdGud,d úia;rhla ^C-
1 m;%sldj& ms<sfh< fldg mdGud,dj wdrïN lrk wjia:dfõ oS
úoHd¾:Skag ,nd osh hq;=h' ta mdGud,d úia;rh ;=< my; i|yka lreKq
we;=<;a úh hq;=h'
1. mdGud,dfõ oS wdjrKh flfrk ud;Dld
2. ta ud;Dld i|yd foaYk meje;afjk osk
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3. tajdg wod< lshùï f,aLk
4. wLKav we.hqï i|yd fhdod .efkk l%u yd osk
5. úoHd¾:Skag wdpd¾hjreka yuq úh yels ld, iSud
mdGud,d tall i|yd wod< úIh ks¾foaY iy we.hqï l%u ikd;k iNdj
úiska wkqu; l< hq;= fõ' we.hqï lsrSu i|yd fhdod .efkk ,l=Kq
mrdih fYa%Ks yd fYa%Ks ,laIH ms<sn| úia;r by; 3'1 j.ka;sfhys
i|yka lrk ,o w;=re jHjia:dfõ 6 jk fþoh hgf;a olajd we;'
9. Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,dj
9.1 Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,djla i|yd úoHd¾:sfhl= f;dard
.ekSfïoS Ndú;d flfrk l%ufõoh by; 3'1 Wm j.ka;sfhys
i|yka lrk ,o w;=re jHjia:dfjys 2'5 Wm j.ka;sh hgf;a úia;r
jk w;r Bg wod< ks¾Kdhl tu w;=re jHjia:dfjys 5'2 Wm
j.ka;sh iy tys Wm j.ka;Skays úia;r fõ'
9.2 Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdê mdGud,djla yeoErSug wfmalaId lrk
úoHd¾:Ska m%:u j¾Ifha fojk iudislfha úNd. m%;sM, ksl=;a l<
jydu ta i|yd S-4 wdlD;s m;%h fyda ud¾..; l%uh Ndú;d
lrkafka kï wod< fjí wvúfha ta i|yd we;s ud¾..; fmdaruh
Ndú;d lr whÿïm;%hla w;=re jHjia:dfjys 2'5 j.ka;sh hgf;a
úia;r jk wdldrhg mSGdêm;s fj; bosrsm;a l< hq;=h'
9.3 Ydia;%fõoS ^úfYaI& Wmdêh i|yd iïmQ¾K l< hq;= mdGud,d tall
ixLHdj yd tajdfha ixhq;sh by; i|yka w;=re jHjia:dfjys j.=j
4 u`.ska olajd we;'
10. fuu ksfhda. yd ks¾Kdhl 2013$2014 wOHhk j¾Ifha isg ^ta j¾Ih o
we;=¿j& n|jd .efkk kj YsIH lKavdhfï isg l%shd;aul fõ'
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Ydia;%fõoS idudkH iy Ydia;%fõoS úfYaI Wmdê ms<sn| wxl XX/2014 ork
w;=re jHjia:dj hgf;a ms<sfh< lrk ,o XX.2/2014 ork Ydia;%fõoS
úfYAI Wmdê isõjk jir iajdëk ksnkaOh ^Dissertation& ms<sfh< lsrSfï
ud¾f.damfoaY iy iajdëk ksnkaO we.hSfï úNd. ks¾Kdhl
1. ye|skaùu
iajdëk ksnkaOh ms<sfh< lsrSu iy we.hSu i|yd my; i|yka fmdÿ
ud¾f.damfoaY iy ks¾Kdhl bosrsm;a lrkq ,efí'
2. m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh iy ksnkaOh ms<sfh< lsrSu'
2.1 m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh
I. iEu wOHhkdxYhla u m<uq iudislfha isõjeks i;sh ;=<
wjika jir isiqka i|yd m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,shla ms<sfh<
lsrSu iy ksnkaOhla ieliSu iïnkaO ish¨ lafIa;% wdjrKh
jk wdldrhg jevuq¿jla fyda iïuka;%Khla fyda fjk;a tn`ÿ
M,odhS ld¾hla isÿ lsrSug fhdackd lrkq ,efí'
II. m<uq iudislfha yhjeks i;sfha isl=rdod oskg fmr úoHd¾:Ska
úiska ;ud wOHhkh lsrSug wfmalaIs; wOHhk lafIa;%hg
iïnkaO ud;Dldjla wod< wOHhkdxYhg Ndrosh hq;=h'
III. isiqka úiska bosrsm;a l< ud;Dld ms<sn|j we.hSula fldg jvd
iqÿiq wëCIljrhl= fyda jrshl m;a lsrSu wOHhkdxY m%Odk
úiska isÿlrkq we;' fuys oS wod< wOHhk lafIa;%hg iïnkaO
úfYaI{;djla iys; wdpd¾hjrhl= fyda jrshl ;u
wOHhkdxYh ;=<ska m;a lsrSug l%shd l< hq;= w;r tn`ÿ
wdpd¾hjrfhl= fyda jrshl ;u wOHhkdxYh ;=< fkdue;s kï
muKla fjk;a wOHhkdxYhlska fyda mSGhlska tu fiajdj ,nd
.; yelsh'
IV. úoHd¾:shdg ;ud leu;s NdId udOHhlska ksnkaOh ms<sfh< l<
yels w;r bx.%Sis udOHh f;dard .;a wjia:djl iydh
wëCIljrhl= m;alrk f,i wod< wOHhkdxY m%Odk úiska
bx.%Sis b.ekaùfï tallfha wxY m%Odkg fhdackd l< hq;= h'
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NdIdj ms<sn| wjYH iydh ,nd .ekSug úoHd¾:shd yg u`.
fmkaùu fuys wruqKhs'
V. m<uq iudisl wOHhk lghq;= wjidk jk i;sh ;=< úoHd¾:shd
úiska ms<sfh< l< úia;rd;aul m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh ;u
wëCIljrhdf.a wkque;sh iys;j wod< wOHhkdxYhg Ndrosh
hq;= fõ' m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,sh ieliSfï oS fhdod .; yels
wdo¾Y wdlD;shla fuhg wuqKd we;' ^weuqKqu 1&
VI. iudisl wjidk mrSlaIK wjidk jk i;sh ;=< m¾fhaIK
fhdackdj,sh wOHhkdxYh ;=< jdÑlj ^presentation& bosrsm;a
l< hq;= h'
2.2 ksnkaOh ms<sfh< lsrSu
I. ksnkaOh ilia l< hq;= fmdÿ wdlD;sh
ksnkaOfha wka;¾.;h ta4 (A4) m%udKfha iqÿ lvodisfhys ;ks
me;af;ys uqøKh l< hq;= h' m%Odk wka;¾.;h tl yudrl
fma<s mr;rhla iys; j iy mdol igyka ;ks fma<s mr;rhla
o iys; ùu wjYH fõ' iEu msgqjlu uqøs; udhsï ^page margins&
my; wdldrhg úh hq;= h'
jï mi ;Srh fió 3'5
ol=Kq mi ;Srh fió 2'0
by< ;Srh fió 3'0
my< ;Srh fió 2'0
bx.%Sis udOHfhka rpkd lrkq ,nk ksnkaO Times New Roman
fyda Calibri uqøK wl=re o" isxy, udOHfhka ms<sfh< lrk
ksnkaO isxy, hqksfldaâ fyda t*atï wNh FMAbhaya uqøK
wl=re o fhdod .ekSu wjYH fõ' m%Odk wka;¾.;fha uqøK
wl=rej, m%udKh 12 úh hq;= njg ks¾foaY lrkq ,efí'
ksnkaOfha msg ljrfhys jï mi odrfhys Wmdêh" úoHd¾:shdf.a
úNd. wxlh$ ,shdmosxÑ wxlh iy j¾Ih my; wdldrfhka
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wxlh iy wOHhkdxYfha ,smskh m<uq msgqfjys my;
wdldrhg uqøKh l< hq;=h'
ksnkaOfha ud;Dldj ^wl=rej, m%udKh 16& Wmdêh ^wl=rej, m%udKh 14& úNd. wxlh$,shdmosxÑ wxlh ^wl=rej, m%udKh 14& wOHhkdxYfha ,smskh ^wl=rej, m%udKh 12&
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ksnkaOfhys fojk msgqfjys YsIHhdf.a m%ldYkh oelaúh hq;=
w;r th ksnkaOh wëCIKh l< wdpd¾hjrhd úiska iy;sl
fldg ;sìh hq;=h' fï i|yd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y wdlD;shla
weuqKqï wxl 2 ys olajd we;'
YsIH m%ldYkhg miqj B<`. msgqfõ isg ksnkaOfha ieleiau my;
wdldrfhka ie,iqï l< yelsh'
WmldrdKqiauD;sh (Acknowledgement)
idrdxYh fyj;a ixfCIamh (Abstract)
wka;¾.;h (Table of contents)
flá fhÿï iy jHdLHdk (Abbreviations and
interpretations)
j.= ,ehsia;=j (List of tables)
rEm igyka ,ehsia;=j (List of figures)
ksnkaOfha m%Odk wka;¾.;h (Main body of the
dissertation)
mrsYS,s; .%ka: kdudj,sh (References)
weuqKqï (Annexures)
iEu ksnkaOhla ;=<u jpk 200 ;a 250 ;a w;r m%udKhl idrdxYh
fyj;a ixlafIamh ^Abstract& bosrsm;a lr ;sìh hq;= w;r tys bx.%Sis
mrsj¾;khla wod< wOHhkdxYfha wxYdêm;s fj; uDÿ msgm;la
f,i Ndr osh hq;=h'
mrsYS,s; .%ka: ksnkaOfha wka;¾.;h ;=< igyka lsrSfïoS iy
,ehsia;=j ms<sfh< lsrSfïoS ;u wOHhkdxYh ks¾foaY lrk
úoHd;aul l%uhla fhdod.ekSug YsIHhd yg bv fokq ,efí'
II. wju jYfhka i;shg meh 3 l ld,hla ;u wëCIljrhd fyda jrsh
yuqùu isiqkaf.ka wfmalaId flf¾' tfia yuqjk iEu wjia:djlu
idlÉPd l< ldrKd ms<sn|j wëCIljrhd uÕska iy;sl lr.;
hq;= fõ'
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III. iajdëk ksnkaOh Ndrosh hq;= wjidk oskh mSG uKav,h úiska
;SrKh lrkq ,efí' toskg fyda toskg fmr mSGh u`.ska ilid
we;s ks¾foaYj,g wkql+,j ieliQ ksnkaOh ;u wëCIljrhdf.a
fyda jrshf.a wkque;sh iys; j mSGhg Ndr osh hq;=h'
IV. ksnkaOh rpkfha oS rpkd fidrlu ^plagiarism& iïmQ¾Kfhkau
wffO¾hu;a lrk w;r udkj Ydia;% yd iudcSh úoHd mSGh th
nrm;< jrola f,i i,lhs' wka wh úiska rÑ; fyda m%ldYs;
f,aLk iïmQ¾Kfhka fyda fldgila fyda uQ,dY% i`oyka lsrSulska
f;dr j fhdod .ekSu rpkd fidrlu f,i ms<s.efka' tneúka
úoHd¾:Ska úiska ;u ksnkaOh ;udf.a u ld¾hla f,ig iy;sl
lsrSu;a fjk;a Wmdêhla fyda iqÿiqlula ,nd .ekSug fuu
ksnkaOh Ndr oS fkdue;s nj;a oelafjk m%ldYhla ksnkaOhg
we;=<;a l< hq;= fõ' ta i`oyd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y m%ldYkhla
fuys my;ska olajd we;' ^weuqKqu 2&
V. hï ksnkaOhla fï wdldr rpkd fidrlug iïnkaO hehs úêu;a
mrSlaIKhlska idOdrK ielhlska f;dr j Tmamq jqjfyd;a
úYajúoHd, w;=re jHjia:djg wkqj úNd.h wiu;aùfï isg
YsIHNdjh mQ¾K ld,Skj wj,x.= lsrSu olajd jQ o`vqjï ,ndoSug
l%shd lrkq we;'
3. ksnkaO wëCIKh
I. ksnkaO wëCIKfha m%Odk wruqK jkafka iajdëk m¾fhaIK
wOHhkhla issÿ lsrSu ioyd úoHd¾:Skag bf.k .ekSug b.ekaùu h'
^teaching to learn&' úoHd¾:shd kshe,S isák m¾fhaIKh"
fhdackdj,sh ieliSu iy wjidk ksnkaO rpkh ms<sn|j wjYH
u`. fmkaùu wëCIKfha oS isÿ fõ' mSGfha wkqu; kS;s iy
fr.=,disj,g wkqj ;u m¾fhaIKfha ud;Dldj f;dard .ekSug;a"
m¾fhaIK ie,eiau ieliSug;a isiqkg u`. fmkaùu wjYH fõ' ;u
m¾fhaIKfha m%;sM, bosrsm;a lsrSu i`oyd iïuka;%Kh iy
idlÉPdj,g iyNd.s ùug;a" tajd m%ldYkh lsrSug;a yels iEu
wjia:djlu isiqka Wkkaÿ lsrSu WÑ; fõ'
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II. i;shg meh 3 l ld,hla wëlaIljrhd fyda jrsh ksnkaO wëlaIK
ld¾hg fjka l< hq;= fõ' ;ud wëlaIKh lrkq ,nk isiqka
yuqjk iEu wjia:djlu ta ms<sn| iy;sl lsrSula wjYH fõ' ;ud
wëlaIKh lrk iEu úoHd¾:shl= iïnkaOfhkau idlÉPd l<
ldrKd iy ,ndÿka Wmfoia ms<sn|j úfYaIs; jd¾;d ;nd .; hq;=
w;r iEu yuqùuloSu wod< úoHd¾:shdf.a w;aik o ,nd .; hq;=
fõ' hï fyhlska isiqkaf.a meñKSu ms<sn|j .eg¨jla u;= jqjfyd;a
tn`ÿ jd¾;djla u`.ska thg ms<shï fiùug yelsjkq we;'
III. fuu jd¾;dlrKh i|yd wjYH fmdÿ c¾k,hla mSGh úiska
ms<sfh< l< hq;= hehs ks¾foaY flf¾'
4. ksnkaO we.hSu
I. úoHd¾:Ska úiska Ndrfok ,o ksnkaOhla we.hSu i|yd ta ta
fomd¾;fïka;= úiska m¾fhaIK lafIa;%hg wod< úfYaI{
oekque;s mrSlaIljreka fyda jrshka fofofkl= m;a l< hq;= fõ'
fuys oS ksnkaO wëlaIljrhd fyda jrsh mrSlaIljrhl= fyda jrshl
f,i m;a fkdlsrSug ks¾foaY lrk w;r tfia lsrSfuka we;súh
yels w.;Ska j<lajd .ekSu tys wruqKhs' wëlaIljrhd fyda jrsh
pdÑl mrSlaIKhg bosrsm;a ùu iqÿiq hehs ;jÿrg;a fhdackd flf¾'
II. ksnkaO mrSlaIljrhd fyda jrsh ;ud we.hqï l< ksnkaOh
iïnkaOfhka ryis.; jd¾;djla wOHhkdxY m%Odk fj; Ndrosh
hq;= fõ' wod< ksnkaOh iïnkaOj hï ixfYdaOkhla fyda fjkhï
fjkia lsrSula ks¾foaY lrkafka kï ta ms<sn|j ksYaÑ;j lreKq
oelaùula ;u jd¾;dj ;=< oelaúh hq;= fõ' tu jd¾;djg wkqj wod<
ksnkaOh iïnkaOfhka .; hq;= l%shdud¾. i,ld n,d
wxYdêm;s;=ud úiska i;s folla we;=<; ksnkaOh kej; ,nd
.ekSug l%shd lrkq we;' ta wkqj úoHd¾:shd úiska oS we;s
Wmfoiaj,g wkqj ;u ksnkaOh ilid kej; NdroS we;akï
muKla ksnkaOh úNd. l< mrSlaIlhdf.ka Bg wod< m%;sM, ,nd
.; hq;= fõ'
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III. hï fyhlska ksnkaOhla iïnkaOfhka ta wdldr ixfYdaOk fyda
kej; ieliSula wjYH fkdjk wjia:djl idudkH l%shdmámdáhg
wkq.; fjñka wod< m%;sM, fomd¾;fïka;=jg ,ndoSug mrSlaIlhd
l%shd lrkq we;'
IV. iudisldjidk úNd.h wjidkfha ;u ksnkaOh ms<sn| jdÑl
mrSlaIKhla ^viva-voce& meje;aùug mSGh úiska oskhla fjka l<
hq;=h' fuu oskh iudisl ld,igykg we;=<;a lsrSug fhdackd
lrkq ,efí' wod< wOHhkdxYh úiska m;a l< úNd. uKav,hla
bosrsfha úNd. wfmalaIl úoHd¾:shd ;u wOHhkh jdÑlj bossrsm;a
fldg uKav,h úiska hï lreKla ms<sn|j m%Yak l<fyd;a tajdg
ms<s;=re iemhsh hq;= fõ' jdÑl mrSlaIKfha we.hqï i|yd fhdod
.; yels wdo¾Y wdlD;shla fuhg wuqKd we;' ^weuqKqu 3&
V. ksnkaO we.hSu mSGh u`.ska ms<s.;a ks¾Kdhl wka;¾.; fmdÿ
ieleiaulg wkq.;j isÿ lsrSu wjYH hehs ks¾foaY lrkq ,efí' ta
i|yd fhdod .; yels wdo¾Y wdlD;shla fuhg wuqKd we;'
^weuqKqu 4&
weuqKqu 1
m¾fhaIK fhdackdj,shla ieliSfïoS my; i|yka wxY flfrys wjOdkh
fhduq l< hq;=h'
i. m¾fhaIK ud;Dldj (Research Topic)
ii. m¾fhaIK ud;Dldj ms<sn| ye|skaùu (Introduction to the
Research Topic)
iii. .eg¨ m%ldYkh (Problem Statement)
iv. m¾fhaIK .eg¨j fyda .eg¨ (Research Question [s])
v. m¾fhaIKfha wruqK fyda wruqKq (Research Objective[s])
vi. idys;H úu¾Ykh (Literature Review)
vii. wOHhk l%ufõoh (Methodology)
viii. wOHhk iSud (Limitations of the Study)
ix. mßÉfþo fm<.eiau (Chapter Plan)
x. ld,rduqj (Time Frame)
xi. uQ,sl .%ka: kdudj,sh (Preliminary Readings)
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úYajúoHd,fha fyda fjk;a Wiia wOHdmk wdh;khla úiska msrskuk
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b. mrsÉfþo ye|skaùu
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Annexure 3 ^weuqKqu 3&
reyqK úYajúoHd,h
University of Ruhuna
2011.01.20
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fkdblauúh hq;=h'
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2' foaYkj,g fkdmeñKSu iïnkaOfhka ffjoH iy;sl ksl=;a lsrSu
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4' ffjoH iy;sl wkqu; lsrSu
YsIHhska úiska bosrsm;a lrkq ,nk ffjoH iy;sl wkqu; lsrSfïoS my;
l%shd ms<sfj; wkq.ukh l< hq;=h'
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fj; bosrsm;a lr wod< ;SrKh ,nd .; hq;=h'
fuu wNHka;r pl%f,aL úêúOdk 2011'02'01 osk isg l%shd;aul fõ'
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Frequently used telephone numbers
Wellamadama Complex, University of Ruhuna
Direct Office
Vice Chancellor 2000 2101/ 2015
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Registrar 2110 2109
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Frequently used telephone numbers
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Dean 3101 3105
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Archaeology
3401 3402
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Studies
3601 3602
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Linguistics
3801 3803
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