Division Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology

  • Introduction
  • Staff Members
  • Curriculum - First year
  • Curriculum - Second year
  • Curriculum - Third year

This division encompasses NDT studies related to two fields namely,

  1. Electrical Engineering Technology
  2. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Technology

The NDT course in Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology is geared to meet the needs of the industry and thus the passed out diplomates will have to play an important role in forming a link between the Engineers and the rest of the workforce in the industry.
Because of the innovative nature associated with the Electrical / Electronics / Telecommunication fields, the division has incorporated revised targets and objectives into its corporate plan which was launched in 2001. In the hope of realizing its objectives, it has already started implementing some of the projects, ie, the revised curriculum for the first year in 2005 and second year in 2006.  The newly revised curriculum has included additional subjects to address the new trends in the modern industry in the fields of telecommunication and industrial control system. Industry liaison and staff development programmes are in progress.

In addition to the core subjects, the division also offers subjects such as Electro Technology and Applied Electricity

Head of the Division

Mrs. B. A. S. Priyanka
B. Sc. (Sri Jayawardhanapura), M. Sc.(Operational Research) (SL)

Senior Lecturers

Mr. D. G. U. Solangarachci
B. Sc. (Eng.), M. Sc. (Southampton), Gd. Dip. (Victoria), C. Eng, MIEE, MIE (Aust.), MIE (SL)

Lecturers

Mrs. S. M. Kannangara
B.Sc. (Colombo)

Mrs. D. Y. T. Bambaravanage
B. Sc. (Eng.) (Moratuwa), M. Eng, C.Eng, MIE (SL)
Ms K. Gamage
B. Sc. (Eng.)(Moratuwa), M. Sc. (UWCC-UK), M. Phil. (SL)
Eng. G. D. Nanayakkara
B.Tech(Eng.), EC(UK), MIEE(UK), FIIE(SL), MIE(SL), C.Eng(UK), C.Eng.(SL), FTC(UK)
Mr. G. A. M. D. Wickramathilaka
B. Sc. (Eng.), AMIE(SL)
Mrs. M. A. Bibile
B. Sc. (Colombo), M.Sc (Westminster – UK)
First year (30 weeks per year)

Electrical Engineering Technology
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Technology

Download Syllabus - Electrical

Download Syllabus - Electronics

Code

Subjects

Weekly Workload(Hours)

Lectures

Tutorials

Practicals

DIS 103

Mathematics

3

1

-

DIS 101

English

2

1

-

DME 101

Applied Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics

2

2/2

2/2

DEN 101

Electronics

2

1

2/2

DME 103

Engineering Drawing

1

-

3

DCE 102

Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials

2

2/2

2/2

DIS 102

Introduction to Information Technology

1

-

1

DEE 104

Principles of Electricity and Electrical Measurements

2

1

2/2

DCH 102

Properties of Materials

2

-

-

DME 104

Workshop Technology I

1

-

3

 

Total- 34.0 hours

18

6

10

Second year (30 weeks per year)

Electrical Engineering Technology

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Code

Subjects

Weekly Workload(Hours)

Lectures

Tutorials

Practicals

DEE 202

Electrical Machines

2

1

3/2

DEE 204

Power Controls & Electronics

2

1

3/2

DEE 205

Power Systems

2

1

3/2

DEE 206

Wiring Diagrams & Electrical Construction

2

1

2/2

DEN 202

Electronics & Telecommunication

2

1

3/2

DEN 203

Industrial Electronics & Measurement

2

1

3/2

DIS 202

Mathematics

2

1

-

DME 204

Industrial Management

2

-

-

DME 207

Power Hydraulics and Fluid Machinery

2

-

-

 

Total – 33.5 hours

18

7

8.5

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Technology

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Code

Subjects

Weekly Workload(Hours)

Lectures

Tutorials

Practicals

DEE  203

Electrical Machines & Power Systems

2

1

3/2

DEE  205

Wiring Diagrams & Electrical Construction

2

1

2/2

DEN  201

Electronics

2

1

3/2

DEN  203

Industrial Electronics & Measurement

2

1

3/2

DEN  204

Microprocessor Systems

2

1

3/2

DEN  205

Telecommunications I

2

1

3/2

DEN  206

Telecommunications II

2

1

3/2

DIS  202

Mathematics

2

1

-

DME  204

Industrial Management

2

-

-

 

Total – 36.0 hours

18

8

10

 

Third year

Industrial Training -12 Months

A structured Industrial Training programme of twelve months duration is conducted under the coordination and supervision of the National Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Authority of Sri Lanka. Students are attached to two different industrial establishments consecutively for a period of six months each. They are evaluated at the end of each training period. Successful completion of the Industrial Training is a mandatory requirement for the award of diploma.