This is a 2 credit course offered in the Bachelor of Technology. During the course you will learn about Information Systems and Data Management. This is offered by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.


This is a one credit course. Successfully completing this course will be immensely helpful for students to carry out their Final Year Research Project.

This is a compulsory, common subject to all Electronic & Communication Engineering students. It is a very important subject at Degree level which will give you basic knowledge of signals as well as in systems. This is a 3 credit course which requires approximately 150 hours of  study time.

The Information Security course covers principles of information security. We will discuss various attack techniques and how to defend against them. Topics include Fundamentals in cyber security, Secure computer systems, Secure networks, Client and server security, Secure Protocols,  Security standards, Privacy Global trends, and Ethics in handling security.


This is a level 4 course of the Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Telecommunication programme offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Open University of Sri Lanka.

EEX3417 - Software Development for Engineers is a level 3 compulsory course for all the specializations of the BTECH program. Academic year-204/2025

This is one of the level three courses offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for the programme of study leading to the Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The course deals with the basics of analog and digital electronics. It is a three-credit course.


This is a level 3 course of the BTech degree programme conducted by the OUSL. This course is offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.EEX3336 /ECX3233 covers the area of introducing the world of Computers, Communications and Information Networks for a beginner student.


EEX6182 - Research Methodology and Project Identification (Electrical)-This is a one credit course. Successfully completing this course will be immensely helpful for students to carry out their Final Year Research Project.