Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering offers programs that combine theory and practical application across multiple engineering disciplines including mechatronics, mechanical, electrical, civil, and materials engineering.
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Communication in English II
Advanced English communication skills covering technical writing, report composition, presentation, and critical reading to prepare students for professional engineering contexts.
Use of Library and ICT
Introduction to library resources, information retrieval, research skills, and the use of ICT tools for academic purposes, equipping students with essential digital literacy and study skills.
Peoples and Cultures of Nigeria
Philosophy, Logic and Human Existence
Survey of philosophical thought and logical reasoning as they relate to human existence, ethics, knowledge, and the role of science and technology in society.
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Examination of the causes, dynamics, and resolution of conflicts at interpersonal, community, and international levels, equipping students with negotiation and peacebuilding skills.
Government, Society and Economy
Overview of governance structures, socioeconomic systems, and the relationship between government policy and societal development, with relevance to professional and civic responsibilities.
Communication in French
Introduction to the French language for communication purposes, covering basic grammar, vocabulary, oral expression, and written skills relevant to academic and professional contexts.
Introduction to Mechatronic Engineering
Overview of mechatronics as an interdisciplinary field integrating mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, with introductory exposure to sensors, actuators, and control systems.
Mechatronics Laboratory I
Introductory laboratory sessions in mechatronics covering basic electronics, sensors, microcontroller interfacing, and simple electromechanical system experiments.
Computer Aided Engineering
Introduction to computer-aided engineering tools and techniques, covering CAD/CAE software, simulation, modelling, and analysis methods used in modern engineering design workflows.
Technical Drawing
Introduction to engineering drawing conventions, orthographic projection, sectional views, dimensioning, and basic CAD, developing the ability to communicate designs through technical drawings.
Introduction to Materials Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Introduction to the chemical principles of materials, including material composition, processing methods, and basic chemical engineering concepts applied to material production and performance.