University of Ruhuna
Civil and Environmental Engineering [53]
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering [53]
Civil and Environmental Engineering [53]
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering [53]
Chemical and Process Engineering [53]
Civil Engineering [53]
Mechanical Engineering [53]
Chemical and Process Engineering [53]
Civil Engineering [53]
Earth Resources Engineering [53]
Information Technology (Computer Systems & Networking) [32]
Information Technology (Cyber Security) [32]
Information Technology (Data Science) [32]
Information Technology (Information Systems) [32]
Information Technology (Information Technology) [32]
Information Technology (Interactive Media) [32]
Information Technology (Software Engineering) [32]
Computer Science [34]
Cyber Security [34]
Colombo
Sri Lanka
The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL) main focus activities include promoting the study of engineering and establishing and maintaining standards for engineering education by acting as an accreditation body. The Accreditation Board of the Institution sets out the policies, criteria and procedures related to the accreditation of the four and three year full time degree programmes and these are provided in detail in the respective accreditation manuals.
Sydney
Australia
The Australian Computer Society has mission to advance professional excellence in information and communication technology, and provide accreditation for "information and communications technology." For the purpose of these Guidelines, the term "information and communications technology" means: "Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, including directly related subjects and technologies, and their use in analysis, design, construction and application of computer an ccommunications based systems."
London
United Kingdom
The Engineering Council (EC) is the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession. Its Engineering Accreditation Board (AB) is made up of all the professional engineering institutions that are licensed by the Engineering Council to accredit academic programs for both Chartered Engineer and Incorporated Engineer status. The aim of EAB is to encourage consistent accreditation processes and practices as well as to provide a single point of contact to facilitate joint accreditation visits, where appropriate, for member PEIs.
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