New Course on the anvil
Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) has proposed the creation of seven new centres in future areas of study, rural development and appropriate technology to public order and good governance during 2004-2005.
Cusat’s annual budget has allocated 5 Case crores for new projects.
These centres would be encouraged to internal resources companies, projects and consultancy work for external agencies.
The proposal to school for rural development and appropriate technology, the management center for Tourism Studies, School of International Human Resources Development Centre of Marine Biotechnology, Centre for Space Science Studies, Centre for Human Rights Studies and Centre for Public Policy and Good Governance.
The school of rural development and appropriate technology
The school has a vision: it must contribute to good health and even to leave the rural population, which appreciates the benefits of modern science and technology.
The school has 11 key sectors as part of the vision plan. These include the preservation of natural resources and their use, indigenous technology and intellectual property and technology.
The school is the training of rural people to increase their capacity as custodians of natural resources and traditional technology. Measures taken to the innovative technology to meet the specific needs of the rural population.
It provides for the organization of courses and workshops in the short term, multi-disciplinary units in the areas of methodology for collecting health, sanitation and water supply, food and maintenance of control quality and waste management.
Tourist Office of Management Studies
The center offers a post-graduate study programme in tourism. Cusat counsel studies on the theme “Tourism under the new initiative. A curriculum module and detailed content would be ready after receipt of entries expert on the tourism sector.
The number of seats for the course would be tried later. Admission is in accordance with existing procedures, followed by the University. The university plans to mobilize foreign language services of the Division of the implementation Post-Graduate Programs in the tourism sector. Registration of candidates for tourism training courses in foreign languages, including french and German.
International School of Human Resources Development
The International School of Human Resources Development chalked has several plans to improve the quality of higher education and vocational training in the field of development of human resources and administration. These courses include Master of Human Resource Organization and Development (MHROD), Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM), Diploma in Human Resource Management (DHRM), Diploma in Training and Development (DTD), M. Phil in the organization of psychology and human resource development.
The school wants to undertake research and studies organization for the implementation of different management companies and corporate development programmes. Music projects and academic cooperation will be developed.
The school is a postgraduate degree or a master’s program with 33 seats in the initial phase.
Number of visitors to the different academic programmes of the school is on the basis of the joint review of the University.