SLIIT’s Languages and Culture degrees are crafted to enhance linguistic skills, cultural awareness, and critical thinking. The programs foster confident communicators equipped for both local and global career pathways. With degrees like the B.Ed. (Hons) in English and BA (Hons) in English Studies, students explore literature, language teaching, linguistics, and intercultural communication. These UGC-approved programs balance theory with practical learning through teaching practicums, workshops, and soft skills training. SLIIT's supportive academic environment helps students become professional educators, writers, translators, or communication experts,prepared to thrive in diverse cultural and occupational settings.
Global Skills
Communication Focus
Enhances fluency and cultural understanding.
Balanced Study
Language & Literature
Theory and practice in English language.
Real Practice
Teaching Opportunities
Experience through teaching practicums.
UGC Approved
Recognized Degree
Academic credibility for global opportunities.
We provide best for our students
Hello everyone, I’m Disara Abeywickrama from the Faculty of Humanities and Sciences. I began my degree program at SLIIT in 2019, right after my A/Ls, and I can confidently say this was the ideal place to begin my journey. The recognition I’ve received today isn’t
just for academic performance—SLIIT provided me with numerous opportunities to grow beyond the classroom. I was a proud member of the SLIIT Debating Team, the Rotaract Club Editorial Team, the Leo Club, and the English Literary Association. These experiences shaped my personality and prepared me for the corporate world. The confidence I carry today is largely thanks to what SLIIT gave me. I’m proud to be a SLIIT graduate and I highly recommend it as the perfect place to start your future and achieve your goals.
FAQs
SLIIT offers B.Ed. (Hons) in English and BA (Hons) in English Studies.
Yes, all language and education degrees at SLIIT are UGC-approved.
Yes, the B.Ed. (Hons) in English includes practicum sessions in real classrooms.
Graduates can work as teachers, editors, translators, researchers, or communication professionals.