Victoria University ready to teach artificial intelligence

Celebrations. Graduates of Victoria University with the university officials during the 4th graduation ceremony at Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort Hotel on Friday. PHOTO BY SHABIBAH NAKIRIGYA.

What you need to know:

  • Social Work and Social Administration’s Shayna Allen scored a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.93.
  • Ms Shayna also scooped the accolades for the best student from her faculty, best performing female student, and best student overall claiming a total of Shs2 million and three plaques.

The private-owned Victoria University is to roll out courses in artificial intelligence and robotics.
Speaking at the university’s fourth graduation ceremony at the Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort on Friday, the Vice Chancellor, Mr Krishna Sarma, revealed that they will be introducing the specialised course soon.

“The faculty is working round the clock to bring in real training possibilities in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, information security and computer forensics,” Mr Sharma said.
Once this is put into effect, the institution will come off as the first university in the country to offer the said course.

In addition to the already existing faculties, the university will also introduce a fully equiped Centre for Languages that will cover French, English, and Chinese.
“Our Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is set to launch a fully-fledged language Centre which will be teaching English, French, and Chinese language,” Mr Sharma said.

Themed under Developing Agents of Change, the graduation saw Mr Andrew Mwenda and Dr Hirag J. Kotecha added to the University’s Council Committee.
The ceremony comprised four students getting awarded diplomas and the rest undergraduate degrees. All graduates were from four faculties that are currently catered for by the university.

Mr Mawa Ratib, a lecturer at the same university, was appreciated and recognised for his enormous contribution to the university library, having researched and published six papers in only one-and-a-half years.
Of the 52 graduates passed out, only four emerged with first classes and were awarded plaques and cash prizes of Shs500,000 each.

Social Work and Social Administration’s Shayna Allen scored a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.93.
Ms Shayna also scooped the accolades for the best student from her faculty, best performing female student, and best student overall claiming a total of Shs2 million and three plaques.
She attributed the victory to humility and focus.
“It has been respect for everyone and being courteous to all persons,” she said.