ATAP Student Handbook
ATAP Student Handbook
ATAP Student Handbook
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1.1 POLYTECHNIC VISION AND MISSION
VISION
The Polytechnic aspires to be a leading institution of learning in the training of middle level
skilled manpower in Science, Technology, Commerce and Humanities.
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide quality education in meeting the middle level skilled manpower needs of the State,
the North-East sub-region, the Nation at large and promote academic excellence, enhance the
welfare status of staff and students and further engage in adaptive research so as to promote
knowledge and positive impact on the polytechnic community and beyond.
POLYTECHNIC'S MOTTO:-
Technology for self-reliance
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FORWARD
On behalf of the governing council, the Academic board, the management and the entire staff,
I am delighted to warmly welcome you to the Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic Bauchi.
2. The Polytechnic was established in 1988 with the following objectives:
i. To provide full-time course(s) of instructions and such other fields of learning relevant to
the needs of the community.
ii. To provide course ( s) of in service training for members of the public services and to
persons unconnected with any of the public services.
iii. To promote, through teaching, research and other means the advancement of knowledge
and its practical application to the needs of the community.
iv. To award diplomas and certificates in the fields of learning mentioned above, to qualified
students; that the polytechnic made special agreement /affiliation, with institutions of learning
or bodies to prepare its student for the diplomas, certificates and Degrees.
3. The Polytechnic has seven (7) schools as follows: -
i. School of Engineering (SOE) main Campus.
ii. School of Environmental Technology main campus.
iii. School of General Studies (SGS)main campus.
iv. School of Information, Office Technology and Management (SIOTM) main campus.
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Table of Contents
1.1 POLYTECHNIC VISION AND MISSION ................................................................................ ii
VISION ............................................................................................................................................ ii
MISSION STATEMENT ............................................................................................................... ii
POLYTECHNIC'S MOTTO:- ...................................................................................................... ii
FORWARD .........................................................................................................................................iii
CHAPTER ONE ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION:................................................................................................. 1
1.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE POLYTECHNIC .............................................. 1
1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE POLYTECHNIC............................................................................. 1
1.4 THE ORGANOGRAM ............................................................................................................ 3
1.5 THE GOVERNING COUNCIL .............................................................................................. 1
1.6 THE ACADEMIC BOARD ..................................................................................................... 1
1.6.2 FUNCTIONS: ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.7 THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS................................................................................................ 2
1.9 ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION OF THE POLYTECHNIC............................................. 2
A. THE RECTORATE............................................................................................................ 2
B. THE REGISTRY ................................................................................................................ 3
C. BURSARY DEPARTMENT: .............................................................................................. 3
D. THE WORKS AND MAINTENANCE UNIT. .................................................................... 3
E. THE LIBRARY UNIT........................................................................................................ 4
F. THE DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL SERVICE: ......................................................... 4
G. THE DIRECTORATE OF PHYSICAL PLANNING. ........................................................... 4
CHAPTER TWO ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.0 RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING STUDENT BEHAVIOUR .................. 5
2.1 GENERAL .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 DRESS CODE:.................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 MEDICAL SERVICES: ..................................................................................................... 7
2.4 USE OF POLYTECHNIC PREMISES AND PROPERTIES: ....................................... 7
2.5 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: ........................................................................................................... 7
2.6 SEXUAL IMMORALITY: ................................................................................................ 7
2.7 ACCOMMODATION: ....................................................................................................... 7
2.7,0 STUDENTS UNION:............................................................................................................. 9
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2.7.2 APPROVED STUDENT UNION OFFICIALS................................................................... 9
CHAPTER THREE .......................................................................................................................... 16
3.0 EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES: ...................................................... 16
3.1 EXAMINATION RULES ...................................................................................................... 16
3.2 PROMOTIONAL POLICY:_ .............................................................................................. 16
3. 3 CERTIFICATE/INTRODUCTORY COURSES ................................................................ 17
3. 4 INTERIM JOINT MATRICULATION BOARD (IJMB) COURSE ........................... 17
3.5 RE-MARKING OF SCRIPTS ......................................................................................... 17
3.6 SETTING, PRODUCTION AND CUSTODY OF QUESTION PAPERS AND SCRIPTS .... 18
3.7 FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF EXAMINATION OFFICERS:19
3.8 INVIGILATION AND ANSWER SCRIPTS:-..................................................................... 19
EXAMINATION MISCONDUCTS AND THEIR PUNISHMENT............................................. 20
UNIFIED GRADING SYSTEM .................................................................................................. 23
CHAPTER FOUR ........................................................................................................................ 25
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES/ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS .......................................... 25
1.7.2 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING .......................................................................................... 25
A. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................... 25
B. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ......................................... 26
C. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ........................ 27
D. DEPARTMENT OF WELDING AND FABRICATION ..................................................... 27
E. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ............................. 28
1.7.3 SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY ......................................................... 28
A. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY.............................................................. 28
B. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND GEO-INFORMATICS .............................................. 29
C. DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ........................................... 29
D. DEPARTMENT OF QUANTITY SURVEYING ................................................................. 29
E. DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION .............................. 30
F. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY:.............................................. 30
1.7.4 SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES ..................................................................................... 30
A. DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION ............................................................... 31
B. DEPARTMENT OF CRIME MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL .................................... 31
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C. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (SDV) ..................................................... 31
1.7.5. DIRECTORATE OF PRELIMINARY STUDIES ...................................................... 32
1.7.7 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (SMS) ............................................................... 32
A. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT .................... 32
B. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY ................................................................................ 34
C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ........................................................... 35
D. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE ................................................................ 35
1. 7. 7 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY................................................................ 36
A. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ............................ 37
B. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY ................................... 37
C. DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT.................................. 39
D. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY ...................................................... 39
1. 7.8 SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION .................................. 40
A. DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION .............................................................. 40
B. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ........................................................... 40
C. DEPARTMENT OF PRE-NCE .............................................................................................. 41
E. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. ...................................................................................... 41
F. DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE ................................... 41
1.8 THE CURRICULUM FRAME WORK ................................................................................... 42
1.8.1 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ............................................................ 42
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEER TECHNOLOGY ..................................................... 42
Department of Computer Engineering Technology................................................................... 46
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology HND Electrical/Electronic
Engineering Technology (Electronics/Telecomm. Option)- ...................................................... 47
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ........................................................... 50
Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Power Plant Option) ......................... 51
1.8.2 SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY .................................................. 57
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY .................................................................. 57
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT ......................................................................... 61
DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT ...................................................................... 62
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY ................................................... 64
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS ........................................... 67
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DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING PROGRAMME .................... 68
1.8.3 DIRECTORATE OF PRELIMINARY STUDIES ............................................................... 71
DEPARTMENT OF IJMB .......................................................................................................... 71
1.8.4 SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES ..................................................................................... 71
DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION .................................................................... 71
DEPARTMENT OF CRIME MANAGEMENT & CONTROL .............................................. 79
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................... 80
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................... 81
1.8.4 SCHOOL OF OFFICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ....... 84
- DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE ..................................... 84
DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ............................... 86
1.8.5 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ........................................................................... 89
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY ..................................................................................... 89
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ................................................................ 93
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT ......................... 97
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE ................................................................... 102
1.8.6 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY............................................................ 103
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY ..................................... 105
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS: ................................................ 112
DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT .................................... 113
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY ......................................................... 114
SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION .......................................... 116
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION ................................................................. 116
DEPARTMENT OF PRE-NCE ................................................................................................. 116
PRE NCE BUSINESS EDUCATION ........................................................................................ 118
PRE NCE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ............................................................................. 118
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION .......................................................................................... 124
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION ................................................................. 126
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION .............................................................. 130
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION ....................................................................... 133
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION:
1.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE POLYTECHNIC
The Polytechnic was established by edict No. 1 of 1988 through the merger of
the following defunct institutions: - Bauchi College of Arts and Science
(BACAS) which was established in 1976, School of Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry, Bauchi established in 1971. The Polytechnic referred then as
Bauchi State Polytechnic took off with four (4) academic units namely; School
of Agriculture, School of Management and Applied Studies, School of
Engineering and Centre for Continuing Education
The Polytechnic was re-named Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic via Edit No. 7
of 1994 and merged with the College of Administrative and Business Studies
(CABS), Azare in 2013 as a Unit School and remained a Campus of the
Polytechnic.
Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic currently operates seven (7) Unit Schools six (6) at the
Main Campus and one at Azare with thirteen (13) accredited programmes1.
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National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) as supervising bodies especially on
the issue of resources inspection and accreditation of programs.
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THE ORGANOGRAM
Governing Council
Rector
Dean: Director:
1. School of Engineering 1. SIWES
2. School of Environmental 2. Academic Planning
Technology 3. Degree
3. School of General Studies 4. Preliminary Studies
4. School of Management Studies 5. Medical Services
5. School of Science Technology 6. Works and
6. School of Vocational and Maintenance
Technical Education 7. Physical Planning
7. School of Information and Office
Technology
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1.5 THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
Composition of Membership
(i) Part-time Chairman
(ii) 13 Part-time Members
(i) The Governing Council is the supreme governing authority of the Polytechnic and
responsible for its general policy, administration and control of its property and finance.
(ii) The council shall exercise all the powers and pursue all the objectives ofthe Polytechnic
and shall also have the power to do anything which in its opinion is calculated to facilitate the
carrying and effect the objectives of the Polytechnic.
1.6 THE ACADEMIC BOARD
The Academic Board of the Polytechnic consists of the following membership»
(i) The Rector - Chairman
(ii) The Deans of Schoo1/Directorates - Members
(iii) The Polytechnic Librarian - Member
(iv) The Head of Academic Department - Members
(v) Representative of each school - Members
2. To advise the council on all academic matters of the Polytechnic including the award of
Diplomas, Certificates, Prizes, award and other distinctions.
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1.7 THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
The principal officers of the Polytechnic consist of the following:-
(i) The Rector
(ii) The Deputy Rector -
(iii) The Registrar
(iv) The Bursar
The Rectorate coordinates activities of all other departments, units and sub-units of the
Institution. It also ensure the smooth and efficient operation between the Polytechnic and the
state government, the NUC, NBTE, NCCE and other agencies. Seven other units operate
directly under the Rector.
a) Security Unit:
The unit has the following responsible under the supervision of the Ch ief Security Officer,
i. Prevention of Crimes
ii. Protection of life and property
iii. Apprehension of offenders
iv. Detection of crimes and
v. Enforcement of laws made by the Authority of the institution.
b) Internal Audit Unit
The Unit has the following responsibilities:-
i) Internal check and control of expenditure
ii) Daily cash survey
iii) Verification of payment vouchers
iv) Checking salaries
v) Post-checking of pay rolls.
vi) Bank reconciliation
vii) On-the-spot stores checking
viii) Price intelligence
c) Directorate of Academic Planning.
Coordinating the function of various Academic Departments in the sharing of Classroom.
Academic calendar and Academic staff training and development.
d) Directorate of Entrepreneurship Development.
Coordinating training students in skills acquisition to prepare them for self reliance.
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e) Directorate of Preliminary Studies.
Operates Pre ND, Pre NCE, IJMB and Remedial programmes of the Polytechnic
f) Directorate of SIWES
In charge of Students Industrial work schemes (SIWES ) for a .od offour Months.
g) Directorate of Medical Services
Operates 24 hours medical services to the Students, Staff of the Polytechnic, and their family
members and members of the public.
h) Directorate of Research and Development.
Coordinating the Research Activities for both Academic staff and students
B. THE REGISTRY
The Registry which forms the core of the Polytechnic's Administration is:-
(i) Responsible to the Rector for the day-to-day administration of the institution and
performs such other duties as the Council, as the case may be, the Rector may from time to
time direct.
(ii) Responsible for keeping custody of the vital records of the Polytechnic.
The Registry is divided into various sub-units as follows:-
a. General Administration: - Obliged to provide secretarial services to the Governing
Council, the
Management and all the committees of the Governing council, and
b. Establishment divided in to :-
i. Secret Registry:- The secret Registry is responsible to the Registrar for the custody
and movement of staff records (files)
ii. Open Registry:- This office is responsible for the custody and movement of Open
records on both staff and subject indexes.
c. Academic and Student Affairs: This division is responsible to the Registrar for the
coordination of the Academic Board activities and divided in to two units of the division i.e
Academic and Students Affairs.
i. Academic Office:- The unit is responsible to the registrar for handling of all student's
academic matters including admission, registration, examination and student's record.
ii. Students' Affairs:- The unit is responsible for handling issues connected with
students' welfare and sports e.g Union activities, club/society/associations. Liaise
with the schools on matter of accommodation of students. The sports office is also
answerable to this office.
C. BURSARY DEPARTMENT:
The department is responsible for management and control of the Finance of the institution. It
performs its functions through the various sections under it. The Bursary department is headed
by the Bursar of the Polytechnic. He is assisted by the Bursary staffs who manage the various
sections of the department.
D. THE WORKS AND MAINTENANCE UNIT.
The works and maintenance unit is a service department of the Polytechnic. It has the
following sections under it:- Maintenance Auto-mechanic, Civil and Electrical Units, Fire
service unit. The department is headed by the Director with a complement of the senior,
intermediate and junior staff.
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E. THE LIBRARY UNIT
The library is headed by Chief librarian who is both a member of the management and the
academic Board. The Polytechnic has two (2) library complexes with one located in each of
the two (2) campuses in Bauchi and Azare servicing both staff and students. There are also
other library staff who are ever ready to assist students with their problems.
The rules and regulations governing the use of the library are spelt out elsewhere in this Book.
F. THE DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL SERVICE:
The Polytechnic has a Clinic which is located in the main Campus. The clinic is open for 24
hours and the unit is headed by Medical Director who is a member of the Management
Committee. It provides Medical and Surgical Services on regular and emergency basis.
G. THE DIRECTORATE OF PHYSICAL PLANNING.
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CHAPTER TWO
2.0 RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING STUDENT BEHAVIOUR
The following regulations shall be binding on every bonefide student of the Polytechnic.
2.1 GENERAL
(i) Any student admitted into the Polytechnic must at the point of Registration sign an
undertaking to be of good behavior and law-abiding.
(ii) Students are expected to be respectful, loyal, honest and obedient to the Polytechnic
authority.
(iii) Registration into professional associations and the students’ union is optional.
(iv) Students must register with the names they are admitted with in their admission letter.
The institution does not entertain change of name except in the case of married female
student, change of religion or the case of other maiden name. All names must be
correctly spelt and written in proper sequence. The Polytechnic will not be responsible
for any error arising either from spelling sequence or short forms of names, acronyms
and abbreviation. '.
(v) Student must register and pay the appropriate fee promptly every session/semester as
scheduled
by the Polytechnic. Any student who fails to meet up this requirement would be
barred from classes and from Examinations (or all Polytechnic's academic activities).
(vi) All fees due to the Polytechnics shall be paid through the Bank after which the
Polytechnic's Official receipts will be issued to students on the presentation of Bank
tellers at the Bursary Department or as may be directed by the Management.
(vii) All students must pay fees due to the Polytechnic as specified. Evidence of payment
of such fees shall be produced by student whenever they are demanded to do so.
(viii) All registration must be within the scheduled period. Late registration will attract
penalty to be specified by the Management.
(ix) The Polytechnic is not, in any way responsible for, or negotiating for the award of
scholarship, bursaries, or sponsorship of students admitted into the Polytechnic.
(x) It is a serious offence for any students to indulge in any unethical, immorality,
cultism or destructive behavior or to violate any of the Polytechnic regulations.
Penalty: Student found liable will be handed over to the Police or relevant authority.
(xi) All students are enjoined to live peacefully with one another. It is against the law to
indulge in Rioting or engage in fighting in whatever forms is not allowed.
Penalty: Suspension or expulsion depending on the gravity ofthe offence.
(xii) Students are strictly prohibited from indulging in gambling, drinking of liquor and
the use of dangerous drugs within the premises ofthe Polytechnic and beyond.
Penalty: It may lead to expulsion.
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(xiii) The students are expected to behave in a manner worthy of being called Polytechnic
students even outside the community.
(xiv) Each student should recognize the rights and freedom of others.
(xv) Any damage to, or loss of any, Polytechnic property should be reported immediately
to the appropriate authority.
Short/Mini Tops or Blouses Blouses so short that they expose the Tummy or Pubic hair
(Female).
Spaghetti Hand Sleeves: Sleeves that would not cover the Entire shoulder or is one tenth to
inch wide exposing your shoulder and forearm (Female).
Transparent Dresses: Dresses that expose your inner wears that humiliate womanhood
(Female).
One hand Top/Blouse: Dresses that have only one hand thereby exposing the burst and armpit
hair (Female).
Weaving the Hair: Braided hair, Ballatoli, Punk or Dada.(Male)
Jerry Curling Hair: Applying Chemicals on your hair to give it curling look as that of a
lady.(Male)
Painted Nails: Applying polish on nails or allowing nails to be dirty and very long. (Male)
Sleeves Top: Tops that are supposed to be used Indoors or worn underneath shirts but are
worn to classes and other places not meant for them.
Boxes: Shorts which often times are placed above the Trousers thereby making the person
look irresponsible
L) Earring: Wearing earring. (Male).
Penalty:
(i) Suspension from all Academic activities (i.e Class room, lecture Hall,
Laboratory, Library, Workshop etc)
(ii) Suspension for 2 weeks from the Polytechnic and to come along with the
parent/guardian with apology letter.
(iii) Expulsion from the Polytechnic.
Depending on the gravity of the offence.
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2.3 MEDICAL SERVICES:
(i) Students who are sick during sessions should report at the Polytechnic's Clinic for
treatment or consultation.
(ii) Only drugs considered being "essential drugs" are normally available at the Clinic.
(iv) In case of emergency the Medical Officer or staff Nurse on call should be contacted
mmediately.
2.7 ACCOMMODATION:
(i) Accommodation in Halls of Residence is a privilege and not a right, and if
accommodated, the authority is free to eject any student considered to be a security
risk to life or property of fellow student(s), polytechnic or polytechnic community.
(ii) Students who opt to live in the Polytechnic’s Halls Residence must abide by the rules
and regulations governing the hostels.
(iii) Rooms shall be allocated to qualified students on payment of fees and on the basis of
first-come- first-served.
(iv) At the beginning and end of each semester, students are required to report to the Dean
Students Affairs in order to collect or return hall items and sign for them in the book
provided for the purpose.
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(vii) Each student must occupy the room allocated to him/her and will be responsible for
the care of facilities in the hostels.
(viii) It is a serious offence for any student in the Hostel to subject his/her roommates to
harbors squatters or require accommodation on behalf of other students.
Penalty: Any student who breaks this rule is liable to expulsion from the Hostel.
(ix) No student is allowed to reside in the classroom, office, store or any other vacant
room within the premises other than the hostels
Penalty: Rustication for a Semester.
(x) No student is allowed to install any extra locks to the rooms without the permission
of the Dean Students Affairs.
Penalty: Any student who breaks this rule is liable to ejection from the Hostel.
(xi) Students can be made to stay in rooms with other student coming to the institution on
official visit.
(xii) Students should make good use of toilets, urinals, and bathrooms appropriately.
Penalty: Any student who breaks this rule is liable to ejection from the Hostel.
(xiii) No student is allowed to bring into hostel any intoxicant.
Penalty: Expulsion from the Polytechnic.
(xiv) Males student are not allowed to go into female hostels. In the same vein female
students are not allowed to go into male hostels.
Penalty: Any student who breaks this rule is liable to ejection from the Hostel, suspension or
Expulsion from the Polytechnic. (Depending on the reason of the entrance)
2.6.1. TRANSFER FROM ONE HOSTEL TO ANOTHER
A student once allocated a room shall not be permitted to transfer to another except on
medical grounds and/or for any other good reason(s) acceptable to the Dean Students
Affairs.
2.6.2 EXPULSION/EJECTION FROM THE HOSTEL
Any student who breaks any of the hostel regulations is liable to ejection from the hostel
without notice or expulsion from the Polytechnic.
2.6.3 EXIT/VACATION
(i) All rooms must be vacated at the end of each semester, unless permission to stay
during vacation has been granted in writing in advance.
(ii) Students who are leaving the Polytechnic finally must surrender all school properties
in the possession including LD. Cards, and shall undergo all clearance procedures.
2.6.4.1 MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:
Radio and Musical instruments must be used only between 6:00am and 10:00pm and at no
time should the sound be so loud as to disturb other students.
Penalty: Any student who breaks this rule is liable to ejection from the Hostel.
2.6.5 USE OF ELECTRICITY:
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(I) All electrical equipment/appliances owned by student must be registered with the
Hall Supervisor and Security Unit within two days of arrival and should be installed
only as authorized.
Penalty: Ejection from the Hostel.
(ii) The use of certain electrical appliances may cause electrical faults and results in fire
accidents. Therefore under no circumstance must electrical appliance such as electric
cookers, hot plates, Iron, even heaters and gas cooker be used in students' rooms.
Penalty: Ejection from the Hostel.
(v) Illegal electrical wiring connection, tapering, with high tension wire or transformer is
strictly prohibited and can attract ejection from the hostel or expulsion from the
Polytechnic.
Penalty: Ejection from the Hostel or Expulsion from the Polytechnic. (Depending on the
gravity of the
offence)
2.6.4.1.1 MAILS:
To ensure proper delivery of letters, addresses must include Halls and block of Residence or
Department and Schools of the Polytechnic.
2.6.7 PETS:
Students must not keep pet animals in the Polytechnic campus. Penalty: Ejection from the
Hostel.
2.6.8 LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
(i) Any students found stealing or in possession of stolen property is liable to be
withdrawn from the Polytechnic and handed over to the Police for prosecution.
(ii) Any lost and found item should be handed over to the appropriate authority.
(iii) The Polytechnic shall not accept responsibility for any loss of personal property in
the polytechnic.
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(v) The orderly conduct of the activities and care of the Polytechnic property will be the
sole responsibility of the union, the club or association.
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Penalty: Warning letter or Expulsion from the Polytechnic or Rustication for a semester
(Depending on the gravity of the offence
2.8 STUDENTS' ON SIWES AND TEACHING PRACTICE:
Students on Teaching Practice/SlWES are required to observe the following rules of
behavior.
(i) Student on Teaching Practice/SlWES should consider themselves as full members of
staff ofthe schools/organizations.
(ii) They should be involved in all activities of the schools/organization.
(iii) They should be involved in all activities of the school/organization before the start of
the classes/work in the morning and remain in attendance till the closing hours.
(iv) They can leave the school/organization premises during class/work hours with the
permission of the school/organizations.
(v) They are to abide by all the rules and regulations in the institutions/organizations as
applicable to the regular staff.
(vi) For those students who reside at the place where their practicing school is situated,
they can travel outside only with the written permission of the authorities of the
schools/organizations.
The above rules are communicated to the authorities of the co-operating
institutions/organization and students teachers/SlWES who are ported to have breached any
of them have given such punishment as may be determined by the teaching practice
coordinator/SIWES coordinator upon approval by the academic Board, after given them a
chance to defend themselves. The usual punishments for such offences are either a "Perfect
repeat" or "Partial repeat" to the teaching practice/SlWES exercise depending upon the
seriousness of the offence. "Perfect repeat" means doing a whole twelve weeks of teaching
practice or eight of weeks of SIWES again, while "Partial repeat" means a teaching
practice/SIWES for a specific period.
2.9 PENALTIES:-
The following disciplinary measures shall be imposed for violation of the Polytechnic
regulations and code of behavior.
2.9.1 EJECTION:
A student is liable for ejection from the hostel if he contravenes the rules and regulations
governing proper behavior in the hostel.
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2.9.3 SUSPENSION: This is an action which temporary excludes the student from all
Academic and extra-academic activities of the Polytechnic including rights to
Accommodation and admission into/or Use of the polytechnic premises.
2.9.4 SURCHARGE:_ This means that a student shall pay for damage to/or loss the
Polytechnic properties of the property of other members of the Polytechnic Community
willfully damaged by a student individually or collectively directly implicated in the act.
2.9.5 RUSTICATION:_ It is the sending of student temporarily away from the Polytechnic
as a punishment.
2.9.6 LOST OF PRIVILEGE:_ This is the withdrawal of a privilege of Use of service and/or
facility (such as library, Sports etc.),
2.9.7 EXPULSION/DISMISSAL:_ It is the Permanent withdrawal by or on the authority of
the Academic Board/Management of student privilege as a bonafide student of the
Polytechnic. This loss of privilege automatically denies the expelled students the use of the
Polytechnic facilities, and loss of membership of any Polytechnic's Union, Clubs or society.
2.9.8 STUDENTS' DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE:_ The Polytechnic, and indeed every
member of that committee expect students to make mature response to problems situations
and to conduct themselves in exemplary manner as they interact with all members of the
Polytechnic community. Students are expected to be Worthy in character and learning by the
end of their training. There is therefore a student disciplinary committee, which is responsible
to the Academic Board in all matter pertaining to students' discipline.
2.10 TRANSPORTATION:_ The students are primary responsible for their transportation
to and from their respective homes to the Polytechnic.
2.11 PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION, PROTESTS, RALLY ETC:_
After obtaining due permission from the Polytechnic authority the following guidelines
must be followed by organizers of demonstrations or similar action.
2.10.1 They must not force others to join them or deny other members of the School
community (both staff and students) their right not to join a demonstration or strike.
2.10.2 They must not disturb or obstruct educational and other activities of the school
including lectures, tutorials, examinations, workshops laboratory work, hostels and staff
quarters of the Polytechnic.
2.10.3 They must not obstruct or restrict free movement of persons at any part of the
Polytechnic.
2.10.4 They must not deny the use of offices, classroom and other facilities to staff and
students or guests of the Polytechnic.
2.10.5 They must not endanger the safety of any persons or any part of the Polytechnic.
2. I 0.6 They must not destroy or damage the Polytechnic Property. 2.10.7 They must not
impose their opinion on others.
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2.10.8 The Polytechnic reserves the right, upon evidence of students' inability to abide by its
regulation to discipline or to insist through the established disciplinary processes upon his
withdraw and lor refuse his readmission.
2.12 BOYCOTT OF LECTURES: The following procedures should be observed.
2.12.1 A referendum should be held under the supervision of the Dean Students Affairs.
2.13 CONDUCT IN LABORATORY, CLASSROOM AND WORKSHOP:
2.13.1 All Students are expected to be punctual at all lectures, laboratory
workshops/practical etc.
2.13.2 No students is allowed to enter the Laboratory/or workshop without appropriate
dress.
2.13.3 Absenteeism by student without permission is not allowed. 2.14.1 USE OF THE
LIBRARY:-
2.14.1.1 Each student is required to register as a member of the library.
2.14.1.2Any student who wants to use the library must bring along his/her membership card.
2.14.1.3 Borrowing tickets must be used by the owner only.
2.14.1.3.1 The tickets remain the property of the Library at all times and must be
surrendered on final departure from the Polytechnic.
2.14.1.3.2 The lost of ticket should be reported to the Librarian immediately. Two weeks
after the date of the reported loss, replacement may be made on
payment of a prescribed fee.
2.14.1.3.4 Handbags must be kept at the library gate with the security personnel.
2.14.1.3.5 Silence must be maintained in and around the library at all times.
Use of shoes capable of distracting the attention of other readers is not
allowed.
2.14.1.3.6 Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed in the Library,
2.14.10 Books consulted should be left on the table.
2.14.11.1 Readers are checked at the gate (or main entrance) before leaving the Library,
2.14.11.2 Littering in and around the library is not allowed. _
2.14.11.3 Borrowers are responsible for the safe-keeping of all books issued to them.
2.14.14 Opening Hours.
Monday Thursday 8:00am -10:00pm
Friday 8:00AM -1 :00pm
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Saturday 8:00am -I :00pm
Sunday Closed.
2.14.16.1 During Holiday:-
Monday - Thursday, 8:00am -4:00pm
Friday 8:00am -I :00pm
Saturday 1 0:00am – 1.00p.m. And Sunday Closed.
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3.7 FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF EXAMINATION OFFICERS:
The examination officer of each unit school shall be responsible for the custody of the
following items:-
ii. Shall organized and conduct all examinations and related issues.
iii. Liaise with internal Examiner (Lecturers) for setting examinations questions and
marking of scripts.
iv. Prepare and draw-up examination timetables.
v. Appoint invigilators
vi. Ensure smooth and hitch free examinations.
vii. Liaise with the respective Heads of Department on examinations issues.
viii. Making sure that question papers are set and taken for external moderation by the
various departments where applicable.
ix. Issue out semester report sheets.
x. At the Polytechnic level, the Examination officer is expected to:-
a. Be in attendance during meeting regarding examination matters; especially Academic
Committee/Academic Board Meetings.
b. Make sure that the various departments prepare and type out their results.
c. Organized the respective examination results for presentation to the Academic Business
Committee and Academic Board. Copies of result approved by the Academic Board are kept
by the office of the Dean, Examination officer of the respective heads of Department.
d. Perform any other ad-hoc duties as may be given by the office of the Dean
of the school or the Polytechnic Management.
e. issuance of examination cards to registered students
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vi. Compilation and presentation of the results to the Academic committee of the unit
school shall be done by the Head of the Department concerned.
vii. All examinations shall be written in prescribed answer Book/sheets of the
Polytechnic.
viii. Invigilators must be in examination hall at least 15 minutes to the start of the
examination and absenteeism shall be viewed as serious negligence of duty.
ix. e nsure that candidate singed the attendance sheet
x. Marked scripts must be arranged serially in line with the student’s registration
numbers
xi. Candidates must fill the columns provided in the cover page of the answer booklet
2 Use of GSM handset, IPad, Laptop or any Expulsion from the Polytechnic
electronic gadget during examination and
benefitted from it
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iii. Rustication for one semester
or
5 Copying from Text Book, Note Book, printed Expulsion from the Polytechnic
or written sheet(s) or Paper(s) or Handset,
any electronic Gadget or any other
unauthorized material in whatever form or
any other source including palms, thighs,
shirts, blouses and or electronic gadgets,
Bluetooth devices, laps, hands etc.
11 Writing rough work on any other material Expulsion from the Polytechnic
instead of the Examination answer script
provided
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ii. Rustication for a semester
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iii. The staff involved shall be
handed over to the appropriate Staff
Disciplinary Committee
Note
Ø Two warning letters served to any student attract expulsion from the Polytechnic
Ø In no circumstances should the answer booklet be folded or squeezed before and after
the examination (in vacillators to note
UNIFIED GRADING SYSTEM
NBTE
Obtainable Marks Letter grade Grade point
75 – 100 A 4.00
70 – 74 AB 3.50
65 – 69 B 3.25
60 – 64 BC 3.00
55 – 59 C 2.75
50 - 54 CD 2.50
45 – 49 D 2.25
40 – 44 E 2.00
00– 39 F 0.00
CLASSIFICATION OF GRADE
CGPA Classification
3.50 – 4.00 Distinction
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3.00 – 3.49 Upper Credit
2.50 – 2.99 Lower Credit
2.00 – 2.49 Pass
IJMBE
70 – Above A 5 Excellent
60 – 69 B 4 Very Good
50 – 59 C 3 Good
45 – 49 D 2 Merit
40 – 44 E 1 Pass
0 – 39 F 0 Fail
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CHAPTER FOUR
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES/ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The Polytechnic operates the school system with Twenty-two (22) departments. These
departments run the Higher National Diploma, National Diploma and Certificate Courses. In
addition, IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board) and other preparatory programs are also
run in the school, all the departments operate under seven (7) schools. The breakdown of the
programs according to the schools as well as their entry requirements and duration are as
follows: -
1.7.2 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
A. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
i. HND Electrical/Electronic Engineering Electronic/Telecomm Option):
Entry Requirement: The general entry requirements for the HND program include;
a) All the requirements for admission into the ND program
b) A minimum of lower credit pass (COPA 2.50 and above) in the ND examination in
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology and a minimum of one-year cognate work
experience.
C) Candidate with pass at ND level and a minimum of two year ND work experience may also
be considered.
Duration: The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of HND
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology.
Condition for the award of the HND: The institution will award the Higher National Diploma
to candidates who successfully complete the program after passing prescribed course work,
examinations, and diploma project. Such candidates should have completed a minimum of
between 72 and 80 semester Credit Units.
ii. National Diploma Electrical/Electronic Technology:
Entry Requirements: - Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics; in addition, with
Physics and Chemistry and any related science subject or as contained in the general entry
requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
Duration: - The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4)
semesters of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of ND
Electrical/Electronic Technology.
iii. Advance Technical Certificate in Electrical Installation and Maintenance
Entry Requirements: -
i. ATC: - Candidates must obtain WAEC/Technical, NTC or C&G of
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London (Intermediate) Plus two (2) years cognate experience.
Duration:- The candidates are required to successfully complete a minimum of two (2)
semesters of course work, assignments, and examination to qualify for the award of Advance
Technical Certificate Electrical Engineering Technology.
B. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
i. Higher National Diploma in Civil Engineering
Entry Requirement: The general entry requirements for the HND program include;
a) All the requirements for admission into the ND program
b) A minimum of lower credit pass (CGPA 2.50 and above) in the ND examination in Civil
Engineering Technology and a minimum of one year cognate work experience.
c) Candidate with pass at ND level and a minimum of two year
ND work experience may also be considered.
Duration: The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of HND Civil
Engineering Technology.
Condition for the award of the HND: The institution will award the Higher National Diploma
to candidates who successfully complete the program after passing prescribed course work,
examinations, and diploma project. Such candidates should have completed a minimum of
between 72 and 80 semester Credit Units.
ii. National Diploma in Civil Engineering
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics; in addition with
Physics and Chemistry and any related science subject or as contain in the general entry
requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work, assignments, SIWES and examination to quality for the award of National
Diploma in civil Engineering.
iii. Advance Technical Certificate in Wood Work Technology.
Entry Requirement:- Candidates must obtain WAEC/Technical, NTC or C&G of London
(Intermediate) Plus two (2) years cognate experience,
Duration:- The candidates are required to successfully complete a minimum of two (2)
semesters of course work, assignments, and examination to qualify for the award of Advance
Technical
Certificate in Wood Work Technology.
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C. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
i. HND Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing Option)
Entry Requirement: The general entry requirements for the HND program include;
a) All the requirements for admission into the ND program
b) A minimum of lower credit pass (CGPA 2.50 and above) in the ND examination in
Mechanical Engineering Technology and a minimum of one year cognate work experience.
c) Candidate with ND at pass level and a minimum of two year
ND work experience may also be considered.
Duration: The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of HND Mechanical
Engineering.
Condition for the award of the HND: The institution will award the Higher National Diploma
to candidates who successfully complete the program after passing prescribed course work,
examinations, and diploma project. Such candidates should have completed a minimum of
between 72 and 80 semester Credit Units.
ii. National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics; in addition with
Physics and Chemistry and any related science subject or as contain in the general entry
requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, assignments, SIWES and examination to qualify for the award of National
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.
iii. Advance Technical Certificate in Auto-mechanic.
Entry Requirement:- Candidates must obtain passes in WAEC/Technical, NTC or C&G of
London (Intermediate) Plus two (2) years cognate experience.
Duration:- The candidates are required to successfully complete a minimum oftwo (2)
semesters of course work, assignments, and examination to qualify for the award of Advance
Technical certificate in Auto-mechanic.
D. DEPARTMENT OF WELDING AND FABRICATION
i. National Diploma in Welding and Fabrication
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents. two of which must be in English and Mathematics; in addition with
Physics and Chemistry and any related science subject or as contain in the general entry
requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB). UTME Brochure.
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Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work. assignments, SIWES and examination to qualify for the award of National
Diploma in Welding and Fabrication.
ii. Advance Technical Certificate in Welding and Fabrication.
Entry Requirement:- Candidates must obtain WAEC/Technical, NTC or C&G of London
(Intermediate) Plus two (2) years cognate expenence,
Duration:- The candidates are required to successfully complete a minimum of two (2)
semesters of course work, assignments, and examination to qualify for the award of Advance
Technical Certificate in Welding and Fabrication.
E. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
i. National Diploma in Computer Engineering
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics; in addition with
Physics and Chemistry and any related science subject or as contain in the general entry
requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, assignments, examination and (SIWES - 4 months) to qualify for the award
of Diploma in Computer Engineering.
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Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics or as contain in the
general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME
Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work. Laboratory/workshop work, practical work, tests.assignments, SIWES and
examination to qualify for the award of ND Building Technology.
iii. Advance Technical Certificate in Building Technology
Entry Requirement:- Candidates must obtain WAEC/Technical, NTC or C&G of London
(Intermediate) Plus two (2) years cognate experience,
Durations- The candidates are required to successfully complete a minimum oftwo (2)
semesters of course work, Laboratory/workshop work, practical work, tests, assignments, and
examination to qualify for the award of Advance Technical Certificate in Building
Technology.
B. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND GEO-INFORMATICS
i. ND Survey and Geo-informatics
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics or as contain in the
general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME
Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory/workshop work, practical work tests, assignments, SIWES and
examination to qualify for the award of National Diploma in survey and geo-informatics.
C. DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
i. National Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory Iworkshop work, practical work. tests, assignments, examination
and (SIWES - 4 months) to qualify for the award of National Diploma in Urban and Regional
Planning.
D. DEPARTMENT OF QUANTITY SURVEYING
i. National Diploma in Quantity Surveying
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in Physics and Mathematics.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work. Laboratory Workshop work, practical work, tests, assignments, examination
and (SIWES - 4 months) to qualify for the award of National Diploma in Quantity Surveying.
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E. DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION
i. HND in Estate Management and Valuation
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain all the requirement for admission into ND in
Estate management and valuation. And a minimum of lower credit pass in National Diploma
in Estate Management and Valuation and minimum of one year cognate working experience,
or as contained in the general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation
Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory Iworkshop work, practical work, tests, assignments and
examination to qualify for the award of Higher National Diploma in Estate Management and
Valuation.
ii. ND in Estate Management and Valuation
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and Mathematics or as contain in the
general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME
Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory/workshop work, practical work, tests, assignments, SIWES and
examination to qualify for the award of National Diploma Estate Management and Valuation.
F. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY:
i. Higher National Diploma in Architectural Technology
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain all the requirement for admission into ND in
Architectural Technology, And a minimum of lower credit pass in National Diploma in
Architecture and minimum of one year cognate working experience, or as contained in the
general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME
Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory/workshop work, practical work, tests, assignments and
examination to qualify for the award of Higher National Diploma in Architectural Technology.
ii. National Diploma in Architectural Technology
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, three of which must be in English, Physics and Mathematics.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, Laboratory/workshop work, practical work, tests, assignments, SIWES and
examination to qualify for the award of National Diploma in Architectural Technology.
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(c) A minimum of one year post ND cognate work experience.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of Higher National
Diploma in Business Administration and Management.
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B. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY
ii. HND in Accountancy: Entry Requirements: The General entry requirement for the
HND Accountancy shall be:
(a) All the requirements for admission into the ND Accountancy/Financial Studies program;
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work/workshop/laboratory activities/SIWES , assignments and examination to
qualify for the award of National Diploma in Public Accounts and Audit.
v. National Diploma in Tax Administration:
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in
SSCE/GCE/NABTE/TC II or their equivalents, two of which must be in English and
Mathematics or as contain in the general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME Brochure.
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Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters
of course work/workshop/laboratory activities/SIWES , assignments and examination to
qualify for the award of National Diploma in Public Accounts and Audit.
vi. Certificate in Public Accounts and Audit:
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a minimum of four passes in relevant subjects in
SSCE/GCE/NABTE/TC II/VEI including English and Mathematics.
Duration:- The course last for a minimum of two (2) semester of course work, assignments
and examination to qualify for the award of the Certificate in Tax Administration.
C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
i. HND in Public Administration:
Entry Requirements:-
(a) All the requirements for admission into the National Diploma in Public Administration
programme.
(b) A minimum of lower credit pass in the ND Public Administration and;
( c) A minimum of one year post ND cognate work experience. Duration:- The students are
required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semesters of course work, SIWES ,
assignments and examination to qualify for the award of Higher National Diploma in Public
Administration.
ii. National Diploma Public Administration:
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two (2) of which must be in English and Mathematics or as contain in the
general entry requirement of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), UTME
Brochure.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, assignments and examination to qualify for the award of National Diploma in
Public Administration.
iii. Certificate in Public Administration:
Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a minimum of four Department of Office
Technology and Management
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a) All the requirements for admission into the ND Science Laboratory Technology
programme;
b) A minimum of lower credit pass in the ND examination in Science Laboratory Technology
obtained from an accredited programme;
Entry Requirements:
(a) Candidate must obtain a credit in four relevant subjects in
SSCE/GCE or their equivalents, two of which must be in Mathematics and Chemistry and a
pass in either Physics or English.
(b) National Technical Certificate (NTC), holders of NTC must obtain credit level passes in
the relevant subjects as in (a) above.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work/laboratory workshop/field activities, assignments, SIWES and examination to
qualify for the award of National Diploma in Geological Technology.
E. Department of Math & Statistics
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ii. A Grade II Teacher's Certificate (I'C II) with credit or merit in four subjects including
English and Mathematics. Two of the credits/Merit must be relevant to the course the
candidate wishes to offer as his/her specialization.
iii. For candidates wishing to offer courses in Vocational and Technical Education, RSA
or City and Guilds Intermediate Certificate, and the Federal Craft Training Certificate
(FCTq with credit/merit in at least four subjects, are acceptable qualifications.
iv. Associateship Certificate in Education awarded by an approved institution in Nigeria
or abroad, is also acceptable qualification.
v. All candidates wishing to be considered for admission must for and pass the selection
examination organized by an accredited body such as JAMB.
vi. Successful candidates in the Pre-NCE final examinations who obtain a minimum
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of l.S shall qualify to be admitted into the NCE
programme.
Duration: The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of six (6) semesters
of course work, Assignment, Teaching practice and Examination to qualify for award of NCE
Teclmical Education.
C. DEPARTMENT OF PRE-NCE
i. Pre -NCE (Technical Education)
ii. Pre NCE Business Education
iii. Pre NCE Computer Education
iv. Pre NCE Agricultural Science Education
Entry Requirements:
1. A holder of SSCE/WAEC/NECO/NABTEB with 3 credits and two passes including English
Language in not more- than two sittings. Two of these credits must be in the relevant areas.
II. A holder TC II with 3 credits/Merits in the relevant area and some passes including English
Language.
III. In addition to (1 & II) above, all pre-NCE candidates are expected to sit for the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) UTME for absorption.
Duration: The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of two (2) semesters
of course work, assignments and examinations
E. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
i. General Studies Education
ii. General Education
iii. Early Child Education
iv. Primary Education Studies
v. Post Graduate Diploma in Education
F. DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
i. National Diploma in Library and Information Science:
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Entry Requirements:- Candidate must obtain a credit in five relevant subjects in SSCE/GCE
or their equivalents, two (2) of which must be in English and Mathematics with any other (3)
relevant subject.
Duration:- The students are required to successfully complete a minimum of four (4) semester
of course work, assignments, SIWES and examination to qualify for the award of Diploma in
Library and Information Science.
2ND SEMESTER
S/N COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
CODE
1 CEC 302 Hydrology and Hydrogeology 2
2 CEC 304 Water and Waste Water Engineering 3
3 CEC 306 Design of structural Elements 3
4 CEC 308 Foundation Engineering 3
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5 CEC 310 Advanced Construction Technology 2
6 CEC 312 Computer Aided Design & Drafting 1
7 CEC 314 Transportation Engineering 3
8 GNS 413 Industrial Management 2
9 GIT 203 Database creating and usage in Geo- 1
informatics
10 CEL 302 Civil Engineering Laboratory – VI 3
11 EED 413 Entrepreneurship Development 2
12 EMT 312 Advanced Calculus 2
Total Credit Unit 27
3rd SEMESTER
S/N COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
CODE
1 CEC 401 Project and Research Methods 2
2 CEC 403 Statistical Methods in Engineering 3
3 CEC 405 Advanced Reinforced and Pre-stressed 2
Concrete Design
4 CEC 407 Foundation Design 3
5 CEC 409 Design in structural Steel & Timber 2
6 CEC 411 Traffic Engineering 2
7 CEC 413 Highway Engineering 3
8 CEC 417 Environmental Engineering and 3
Pollution Control
9 CEC 421 Hydraulics Structures 3
10 CEL 401 Civil Engineering Laboratory - VII 3
Total Credit Unit 26
4th SEMESTER
S/N COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
CODE
1 CEC 402 Project 4
2 CEC 428 Engineering Management 2
3 CEC 412 Alternative Transportation System 3
4 CEC 414 Infrastructure Planning & 2
5 CEC 424 Irrigation and Drainage 3
6 CEC 426 Water and Waste Water Engineering II 2
7 CEC 402 Civil Engineering Laboratory - VIII 3
Total Credit Unit 21
ELECTIVES
8 CEC 406 Matrix and Energy Methods in Structure 2
9 CEC 410 Geotechnical Engineering 2
10 CEC 422 Water Resources Management 2
11 CEC 416 Transportation Planning 2
Total Credit Unit 10
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National Diploma Civil Engineering
1st SEMESTER
3RD SEMESTER:-
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4TH SEMESTER;-
1. CMA21 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 21 Technical Report Writing 2
3. CEN 22 Engineering Communication 2
4. CEC 21 Economic 2
5. ICT 21 Auto-cad I 3
6. CBC 20 Building Science I 3
7. CTD 23 Building Drawing II 3
8. CBM 22 Construction Management 2
9. CBM Entrepreneurship 2
10. CCJ 21 Advance Joinery 3
Total 35
2nd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. CMA 21 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 21 English Language 2
3. CEC 22 – 23 Economics 2
4. ICT 22 Auto-cad II (Advanced) 3
5. CBC 21 Building Science II 3
6. MCW 22 Advance Machine Woodwork 3
7. CCJ 22 Advance Carpentry 3
8. CEC 20 Project 2
Total 21
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Department of Computer Engineering Technology
SUBJECT CODE CU SUBJECT NAME
FIRST SEMESTER COURSES
1 GNS 101 2 USE OF ENGLISH
2 GNS 127 2 CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
3 MTH 112 2 ALGEBRA & ELEM. TRIGONOMENTRY
4 STA 111 2 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
5 MEC 101 2 TECHNICAL DRAWING
6 MEC 107 3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
7 MEC 104 2 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP TECH. & PRACTIC
8 EEC 112 3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
9 EEC 116 2 ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE I
10 COM 111 2 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
11 GIT 101 2 GENERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SECOND SEMESTER COURSES
12 GNS 102 2 COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH I
13 GNS 125 2 ECONOMICS
14 MTH 121 2 CALCULUS
15 MEC 102 2 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
16 MEC 108 2 INTRO TO THERMODYNAMICS
17 EEC 124 3 ELECTRONICS 1
18 EEC 126 1 ELECRICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE II
19 EEC 128 3 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUME
20 COM 122 2 COMPUTER OPERATIONS
21 COM 221 3 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (FORTRAN)
22 CTE 121 2 DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
23 EED 126 2 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED
THIRD SEMESTER COURSES
24 GNS 201 2 USE OF ENGLISH II
25 MTH 202 2 LOGIC AND LINEAR ALGEBRA
26 EEC 232 2 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THEORY I
27 EEC 234 3 ELECTRONICS II
28 EEC 235 2 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUME
29 EEC 237 2 ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE
30 CTE 211 3 MICRO COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
31 CTE 212 1 COMPUTER WORKSHOP PRACTICE I
32 CTE 213 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS II
33 CTE 214 1 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE I
34 SIW 230 4 SIWES
35 EED 216 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
47
8 EEC 433 Control Engineering System 5
9 EEC 437 Project 3
Total 32
Fourth Semester
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
I EMT 313 Statistical Methods 3
2 EEE 446 Electronic Maintenance and Repairs 4
3 EEE 445 Digital Communication III 5
4 EEE 447 Computer Hardware Maintenance and Repairs 4
5 ICT 301 Introduction to Programming (C++) 5
6 EEC 447 Project II 3
Total 24
ND Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
(First Semester)
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 GNS 102 Communication Skills 2
2 MTH 112 Algebra &Elementary Trigonometry 1
3 EMT 101 Engineering Mathematics & Application I 2
4 MEC 112 Technical Drawing 4
5 MEC 113 Basic Workshop Tech. and Practice 4
6 GNS 111 Citizenship Education I 2
7 EEC 112 Introduction to Computer Software 4
8 EEC III Electrical Graphics 4
9 EEC 115 Electrical Engineering Science I 2
10 EEC 117 Computer Hardware 4
Total 29
ND Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Second Semester)
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 GNS 202 Communication in English II 2
2 MTH 211 Calculus 1
3 EMT 102 Engineering Mathematics& Application II 2
4 MEC 123 Machine Tools Technology & Practice 4
5 EEC 122 Electrical Power 1 4
6 EEC 123 Electrical Machine I 4
7 EEC 124 Electronics I 4
8 EEC 125 Electrical Engineering Science II 3
9 EEC 126 Elect. & Electronic Instrumentation I 4
10 EEC 128 Telecommunications I 4
11 EEC 129 Electrical Installation of Building 4
Total 36
48
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 EEC 232 Electrical Power II 4
2 EEC 233 Electrical Machines II 4
3 EEC 234 Electronics II 4
4 EEC 236 Electrical/Electronic Instruments II 4
5 EEC 238 Telecommunications II 4
6 EEC 239 Electric Circuit Theory I 4
7 BAM 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
8 MTH 202 Logic and Linear Algebra 1
9 EMT 201 Engineering Mathematics& Application III 2
10 GNS 211 Citizenship Education 2
Total 32
ND Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
(Fourth Semester)
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 EEC 247 Computer Hardware II 4
2 EEC 242 Electrical Repairs and Maintenance 4
3 EEC 244 Electronics III 4
4 EEC 246 Programmable Logic Controllers 4
5 EEC 249 Electric Circuit Theory II 4
6 EEC 280 Project 5
7 BAM 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 3
8 MTH 122 Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry 1
9 EMT 202 Engineering Mathematics& Application IV 2
Total 31
1 CMA 2I Mathematics 3
2 CEN 22 English Language Communication Skills 2
3 CBM 21 Entrepreneurship Development 2
4 CEN 2 I Technical Report Writing 2
5 ICT 2 I AutoCAD 2
6 CEC 2 I Economics 2
7 CEI21 Industrial Installation 3
8 CEI 23 Electrical Electronics Engineering Science 3
Total 19
49
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 CMA 22 Mathematics 3
2 CEN 23 English Language & Communication Skills 2
3 CEC 23 Principles of Economics 2
4 ICT 22 Autocad 3
5 CEI22 Winding of Electrical Machine 3
6 CEI 24 Electrical English Science II 3
7 CEI29 Project 2
Total 18
1st Semester:-
2nd SEMESTER
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1 MEC 317 Technical Report Writing 2
2 MTH 312 Advanced Calculus 2
3 MEC 321 Business management 2
4 MEC 322 Strength of Materials II 4
5 MEC 323 Fluid Mechanics 4
6 MEM 321 Metal forming and heat Treatment 6
7 MEM 322 Joining and Fabrication Processes 6
8 MEM 323 Foundry Technology and Practice 4
Total 30
3RD SEMESTER
4th SEMESTER
1st Semester:-
2nd SEMESTER
S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
51
1 MEC 317 Technical Report Writing 2
2 MTH 312 Advanced Calculus 2
3 MEC 321 Business management 2
4 MEC 322 Strength of Materials II 4
5 MEC 323 Fluid Mechanics 4
6 MEP 321 Applied Thermodynamics 4
7 MEP 322 Safety 4
8 MEP 323 Internal Combustion Engine 4
9 MEP 311 Energy Conversion and Heat Transfer 4
Total 30
3RD SEMESTER
4th SEMESTER
52
4. EEC 115 Electrical Engineering Science I 4
S. COM001 Computer Application I 3
6. GNS 101 Communication in English I 2
7. GNS 111 Citizenship Education 2
8. MTH 112 Algebra & Elementary Trigonometry 3
9. EMT 101 Engineering Mathematics & Application 2
Total 30
2ND Semester:-
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit Unit
3RD SEMESTER:-
S/N COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
53
9. MEC 201 SIWES 2
10. MEC 200 Project 4
11. BAM 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 3
12. EMT 202 Engineering Mathematics & Application 2
Total 39
1ST SEMESTER:-
1. CMA 21 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 23 English Language & Communication 2
3. CBM 21 Entrepreneurship 2
4. CEN 21 Technical Report 2
5. CEC 21 Economics 2
6. CMV 20 Major Engine Repair Work 6
7. ICT 21 Advance Auto-Cad I 3
8. CMV 21 Transmission Repair Work 4
Total 24
2ND SEMESTER:-
1. CMA 22 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 23 English Language & Communication 2
3. CMV 22 Chassis, Susp. Steering Brake System 4
4. CMV 23 Car Air-conditioning 4
5. CMV 26 Project 6
6. ICT 22 Advance Auto-cad II 3
7. CEC 22-23 Economics 2
Total 24
1ST SEMESTER;-
54
6. WEC 110 Materials Science I 3
7. EMT 101 Engineering Math & Application I 2
8. WEC 111 Fabrication Process I 4
9. WEC 112 Engineering Drawing 4
10. COM 101 Introduction to Computer 2
II. MEC 111 (Statistic) Mechanical Engineering Science I 4
Total 31
2ND Semester
3rd SEMESTER:-
4TH SEMESTER:-
S/N COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
l. MTH 211 Calculus 3
2. ICT 102 Introduction to Computer Prog. 4
3. MEC 222 Strength of Materials IV 5
4. WEC 220 Welding Technology 5
5. WEC 222 Basic Element Welding & Fabrication Design 4
55
6. WEC 223 Testing & Evaluation of Welds 5
7. WEC 224 Introduction to Plastic Welding 4
8. WEC 225 Final Year Project 6
9. EMT 202 Engineering Math & Application IV 2
Total 38
1. CMA 21 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 22 English Language & Communication 2
3. CEN 21 Entrepreneurship 2
4. CEN 21 Technical Report 2
5. CEC 2 Economics 2
6. ICT 21 Advance Auto-cad 3
7. CTD 21 Engineering Drawing & Design 4
8. CFW 21 Welding 4
Total 22
2ND SEMESTER:-
1. CMA 22 Mathematics 3
2. CEN 23 English Language 2
3. ICT 22 Advance Auto-Cad 3
4. CEN 22-23 Economics 2
5. CFW 22 Structural Mech. & Specification 4
6. CFW 23 Structural Steel Work 4
7. CFW 24 Sheet Metal Work 4
8. CTD 22 Fabrication Drawing 3
9. CFW 26 Project 6
Total 31
ATC Welding and Fabrication
1ST SEMESTER:-
56
8. CTD II Technical Drawing 3
9. CME 11 General Metal Works I 3
10. CFW II Sheet Metal Work 4
11. CFW 12 Gas Welding and Cutting 4
Total 29
2ND SEMESTER:-
57
ARC 323 Principles of Arch. Design & 0 - 4 2 4
Drawing
TOTAL 1 4 1 24 32
3 5
SEMESTER: TWO
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C CH Pre-
CODE U requirement
TOTAL 1 1 6 20 26
9
SEMESTER: THREE
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C CH Pre-
CODE U requirement
58
BLD 403 Construction Technology III 2 1 - 3 3 BLD 304
TOTAL 1 3 1 19 25
1 1
SEMESTER: FOUR
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P C CH Pre-
CODE U requirement
TOTAL 1 2 1 16 24
0 2
1st SEMESTER
59
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. BLD 101 Building Sci. & Property of Matter I 2
2. BLD 103 Building Construction I 3
3. BLD 105 Workshop Practice & Technology I 4
4. BLD 107 Technical Drawing 2
5. TSL 101 Basic Principles of Surveying 2
6. MTH 111 Logic and Linear Algebra 2
7. GNS 101 Use of English 2
8. GNS 111 Citizenship Education I 2
9. GNS 222 Principles of Economics 2
10. BLD 213 Technical Reporting Sitting 2
Total 23
2nd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. BLD 102 Building Science Property of Matter II 2
2. BLD 104 Building Construction II 3
3. BLD 106 Workshop Practice & Technology II 4
4. BLD 106 Introduction of Structural Mechanics 2
5. TSL 102 Basic Principles of Surveying II 2
6. MTH 112 Algebra and Elementary 2
7. GNS 102 Communication in English 2
8. GNS 121 Citizenship Education II 2
9. BLD 112 Principles of Accounting 2
10. CEC 108 Engineering Geo. & Basic Soil Mech. 2
11. BLD 110 Principles of Arch. Design & Drawing 2
Total 25
3rd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. BLD 201 Intro. To Theory of Structures 2
2. BLD 203 Building Construction III 3
3. BLD 205 Workshop Practice Tech. III 4
4. BLD 207 Building Services 2
5. BLD 209 Site Management I 2
6. BLD 211 Principles of Law & Bid. Contracts 2
7. QUS 209 Tendering and Estimating I 3
8. QUS 102 Measurement of Building Work 3
9. COM 001 Intro. To Computer Using Packages 2
10. MTH 211 Calculus 2
11. BAM 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2
Total 27
4th SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. BLD 201 Intro to Structural Design & Detailing 2
2. BLD 204 Building Construction IV 3
3. BLD 206 Workshop Practice & Technology IV 4
4. BLD 208 Maintenance Technology 2
60
5. BLD 210 Site Management II 2
6. BLD 200 Project 4
7. QUS 210 Tendering & Estimating II 3
8. QUS 201 Building Measure II & Specification 4
9. COM 002 Computer Application II 4
10. BAM 216 Building Technology 2
Total 30
61
5. CEC 21 Economics 2
6. CBM 21 Basic Construction Management 2
7. CEN 20 English & Communication Skills 2
8. ICT 20 Auto-Cad I 2
9. CMA 20 Mathematics 2
10. CBC 20 Surveying in Building 2
Total 23
2nd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. CBC 22 Building Science II 3
2. CBC 23 Advanced Block/Bricklaying 6
3. CBC 29 Project 2
4. CMA 21 – 22 Mathematics 2
5. CEN 21 – 22 English Language & Comm. Skills 2
6. ICT 21 – 22 Auto-Cad II 2
7. CEC 21 – 22 Economics 2
Total 19
62
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GNS 411 Introduction to Psychology 2
2. EST 411 Advanced Valuation I 3
3. EST 412 Arbitrations and Award 2
4. EST 413 Property Management I 2
5. EST 414 Property Rating and Taxation I 2
6. EST 415 Real Estate Appraisal I 2
7. EST 416 Professional Practice 2
8. EST 417 Professional Report Writing 2
9. EST 418 Computer Application to Real Estate 2
Total Unit 19
4th SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. EST 420 Facilities Management 2
2. EST 421 Advanced Valuation II 3
3. EST 422 Compulsory Land Acquisition and Compensation Law 2
4. EST 423 Property Management II 3
5. EST 424 Property Rating and Taxation II 2
6. EST 425 Real Estate Appraisal II 2
7. EST 426 Project Dissertation 4
8. EST 427 Plant and Machinery Valuation 2
9. EST 428
Total Unit 20
NDI Estate Management
1st SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GNS 101 Use of English I 2
2. GSN 111 Citizenship Education 2
3. MTH 111 Logic ad Linear Algebra 2
4. EST 111 Introduction to Estate Management 2
5. EST 112 Introduction to Accounting 2
6. EST 113 Nigerian Legal System 2
7. ARC 101 Technical Drawing 2
8. SUG 101 Principles in Surveying I 2
9. PHE Physical and Health Education 1
Total 17
2nd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GNS 125 Economics 2
2. GNS 102 Communication in English 2
3. MTH 121 Mathematics 2
4. EST 112 Introduction to Sociology 2
5. EST 122 Principles of Accounting 3
6. EST 123 Law of Contracts Tort 2
7. EST 124 Introduction to Valuation 3
63
8. SUG 102 Principles in Surveying II 2
9. EST 102 Estate Graphics 2
Total 20
3rd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GNS 201 Use of English 2
2. STA 111 Introduction to Statistics 2
3. URP 117 Urban and Reg. Planning Prin. & Tech. 2
4. BLD 101 Building Construction I 3
5. ESt 212 Principles of Valuation 3
6. EST 212 Land Law I 2
7. EST 213 Introduction to Property Development 2
8. EST 214 Rural Land use Economics 2
9. EST 215 Property Taxation 2
Total 20
4th SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GNS 202 Communication in English II 2
2. BLD 102 Building Construction II 3
3. EST 221 Principles of Valuation II 3
4. EST 222 Land Law II 2
5. EST 223 Introduction to Property Development 3
6. EST 224 Urban land use Economics 2
7. EST 225 Principles of Property Rating 2
8. EST 226 Building Services and Management 3
9. EST 227 Introduction to Computer 2
10. EST 228 Project 2
Total 24
1ST SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 301 Advanced Architectural Design 3
2. ARC 303 Advanced Building Construction 3
3. ARC 305 Architectural Work Drawing & Detailing 2
4. ARC 307 Architectural Delini. & Comp. App. 3D 2
5. ARC 309 Environment Science & Climatology 2
6. ARC 311 Site Planning & Landscape Design I 2
7. ARC 313 Tech. Report Writing and Report Methods 2
8. ARC 319 Estimating and Price Analysis 2
9. ARC 321 Intro to Human Settlement 2
10. GNS 301 Use of English 2
11. MTH 311 Advanced Algebra 2
64
Total 24
- Elective
GNS 303 Use of Library 2
2ND SEMESTER:-
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 302 Advanced Architectural Design 3
2. ARC 304 Advanced Building Construction II 3
3. ARC306 Architectural Work Drawing & Detailing I 2
4. ARC 308 Advanced Maintenance Technology 2
5. ARC 310 Building Service & Equipment I 3
6. ARC 312 Appraisal of Building Materials 2
7. ARC 314 Architectural Structures 2
8. ARC 316 Measurement of Building Work 2
9. ARC 318 Advanced Maintenance Technology 2
10. ARC 320 Specification Writing 2
11. EED 323 Entrepreneurship Education Development 2
12. GNS 302 Communication in English 2
Total 27
3RD SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 401 Advanced Architectural Design III 3
2. ARC 403 Advanced Building Construction III 3
3. ARC 405 Specification Writing II 2
4. ARC 407 Intro to Building Information Modeling 2
5. ARC 409 Building Services & Equipment II 3
6. ARC 411 Tendering Contract and Laws & Arbitration 2
7. ARC 419 Advanced Maintenance Management 2
8. ARC 421 Interior Design & Decoration 2
9. ARC 431 Architectural Structures II 2
10. EDD 413 Entrepreneurship Education Development 2
Total 23
4TH SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 402 Advanced Architectural Design IV 5
2. ARC 404 Advanced Building Construction IV 3
3. ARC 406 Architectural Practice & Procedures 2
4. ARC 408 Introduction to Modern Architecture 2
5. ARC 412 Construction Management 3
6. ARC 414 Project & Facility Management 2
7. ARC 416 Property Valuation 2
8. EED 413 Entrepreneurship Education Development 2
Total 21
65
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 101 Freehand Sketching 3
2. ARC 103 Technical Drawing 3
3. ARC 105 Nigerian Traditional Architecture 2
4. ARC 107 Mathematics for Architecture Students 2
5. ARC 109 Building Science 2
6. ARC 111 Surveying for Architecture Students 4
7. BLD 101 Building Construction I 4
8. BLD 105 Workshop Practice I 4
9. COM 001 Computer Application 4
10. GNS 102 English Communication I 2
11. GNS 111 Citizenship Education I 2
Total 32
2nd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 102 Architectural Design I 5
2. ARC 104 Construction Details 4
3. ARC 106 History of Architecture 2
4. ARC 110 Construction Materials 2
5. ARC 112 Intro to Computer Aided Design and Drafting 4
6. COM 002 Computer Application II 3
7. GNS 121 Citizenship II 2
8. BLD 104 Building Construction II 5
9. BLD 106 Workshop Practice 4
10. GNS 202 English Communication II 2
11. ARC 108 Architectural Graphics I 4
12. EED 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Total 39
3rd SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 201 Architectural Design II 5
2. ARC 203 Model-making 3
3. ARC 205 Technical Report Writing 1
4. ARC 207 Architectural Graphics II 4
5. ARC 209 Strength of Materials 4
6. ARC 211 Building Services 4
7. ARC 213 Auto-Cad- 2 Dimensional Drawing 4
8. BLD 203 Building Construction III 4
9. BLD 205 Workshop Practice III 3
10. EED 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 3
Total 34
4thSEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. ARC 202 Architectural Design Project 7
2. ARC 204 Auto-Cad – 3 Dimensional Drawing 4
3. ARC 206 Site Management 2
66
4. ARC 208 Architectural Graphics III 4
5. ARC 210 Measurement and Specification 2
6. ARC 212 Maintenance Technology 2
7. BLD 204 Building Construction IV 4
8. BLD 206 Workshop Practice IV 3
9. EED 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 3
Total 33
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS
National Diploma in Surveying and Geo-Informatics
1ST SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT
UNIT
1. SUG 101 Basics Principles in Surveying I 3
2. SUG 103 Intro. to Pho-grammetry & Remote Sensing I 3
3. SUG 105 Basic Principles in Cartography I 2
4. SUG 109 Introduction to Computer 3
5. STA 111 Introduction to Statistics 2
6. MTH 111 Logic & Linear Algebra 2
7. BPH 111 Physics I (Mechanics & Properties of Matter & Heat) 3
8. GNS 101 Use of English I 2
9. GNS 127 Citizenship Education I 2
Total Unit 22
2ND SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT
UNIT
1. SUG 102 Basics Principles of Surveying I 3
2. SUG 104 Introduction to Pho-grammetry & Remote Sensing I 3
3. SUG 106 Basic Principles of Cartography I 2
4. SUG 108 Cadastral Surveying I 3
5. SUG 110 Computer Application I 3
6. MTH 112 Algebra& Elementary Trig. 2
7. GNS 102 Communication in English I 2
8. GNS 128 Citizenship Education II 2
Total 20
3RD SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT
UNIT
1. SUG 201 Cadastral Surveying II 3
2. SUG 203 Field Astronomy I 2
3. SUG 207 Surveying Instrument I 2
4. SUG 209 Control Surveys 2
5. BPH 121 Physics II (Optics Waves Electricity & Magnetism) 3
6. MTH 211 Calculus 2
7. GIT 201 Elements of Geo-Informatics 2
8. GIT 203 Database Creation and use 2
67
9. GNS 121 Introduction to Sociology 2
Total 22
4th SEMESTER:-
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT
UNIT
1. SUG 202 Cadastral Surveying III 3
2. SUG 204 Field Astronomy II 2
3. SUG 208 Engineering Surveying I 3
4. SUG 210 Topographical Surveying I 2
5. MTH 122 Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry 2
6. SUG 214 Final Projects 4
Total 33
1ST SEMESTER: -
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT
UNIT
1. GNS 101 Use of English 2
2. GNS 120 Contemporary Social Problems and Outline Hist. of Nig. 2
3. MTH 111 Mathematics 2
4. MEC 101 Technical Drawing 2
5. URP 113 Introduction to Nigerian Law 3
6. SUG 101 Basic Land Surveying I 2
7. URP 115 History of Town Planning 2
2ND SEMESTER
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit
Unit
68
9 URP 130 Studio I-Neighborhood Design 3
Total 18
3RD Semester
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit Unit
2nd Semester
69
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit Unit
3rd Semester
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit Unit
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Course Title Credit Unit
70
1.8.3 DIRECTORATE OF PRELIMINARY STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF IJMB
IJMB Arts
IJMB Social Sciences IJMB Sciences
Remedial Arts & Sciences
201
RADIO
MAC 316 PRODUCTION 1 - 2 3 3
TECHNIQUES
CONFLICT
MAC 317 1 - 1 2 2
REPORTING
TOTAL 19 - 6 25 25
71
202
HND 1 FIRST SEMESTER PRINT OPTION
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
SOCIOLOGY OF
GNS 322 THE 3 - 3 3
FAMILY
OUTLINE HISTORY
GNS 320 3 - 3 3
OF AFRICA
MAC 311 STATISTICS 3 - 3 3
COMMUNICATION
MAC 312 2 - 2 2
SERIES
ADVANCED
MAC 313 2 - 1 3 3
REPORTING
ADVERTISING
COPY
MAC 314 3 - 3 3
WRITING AND
LAYOUT
PUBLIC RELATIONS
MAC 315 1 - 2 3 3
COPY WRITING
203
CONFLICS
MAC 317 1 - 1 2 2
REPORTING
ADVANCED
Mac 318 2 - 1 3 3
PHOTOJOURNALISM
TOTAL 20 - 5 25 25
204
HND 1 2ND SEMESTER BROADCAST OPTION
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
INTERNATIONAL
GNS 321 3 - 3 3
RELATIONS
SOCIAL
GNS 322 3 - 3 3
PHYLOSOPHY
MASS COMM
MAC 321 3 - 3 3
RESEACH
ENVIRONMENTAL
MAC 322 1 - 1 2 2
REPORTING
INTERNATIONAL
MAC 323 2 - 2 2
COMMUNICATION
INTER PERSONAL
MAC 324 2 - 2 2
COMMUNICATION
72
WRITING MEDIA
MAC 325 2 - 2 2
CRITIQUE
ADVERTISING
MAC 326 CAMPAIGN AND 2 - 1 3 3
EXECUTION
MULTIMEDIA
AND
Mac 327 1 - 1 2 2
ONLINE
JOURNALISM 1
TELEVISION
MAC 328 PRODUCTION 1 2 3 3
TECHNIQUES
TOTAL 20 - 5 25 25
73
REPORTING
MAC 411 SCIENCE AND 2 - 2 2
TECHNOLOGY
MAC 412 EDITORIAL WRITING
MEDIA
MAC 413 ORGANISATION AND 2 - 2 2
MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY
MAC 414 JOURNALISM AND 2 - 1 3 3
BROADCASTING
MULTIMEDIA AND
MAC 415 ONLINE 1 - 2 2
JOURNALISM II
RADIO NEWS
MAC 416 2 - 1 3 3
PRODUCTION
FILM PRODUCTION
MAC 417 1 2 3 3
TECHNIQUES
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EED 413 3 - 3 3
DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL 13 - 4 18 18
210
HND 11 FIRST SEMESTER PRINT OPTION
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
REPORTING
MAC 411 SCIENCE AND 2 - 2 2
TECHNOLOGY
EDITORIAL
MAC 412
WRITING
MEDIA
ORGANISATION
MAC 413 2 - 2 2
AND
MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY
MAC 414 JOURNALISM AND 2 - 1 3 3
BROADCASTING
MULTIMEDIA
MAC 415 AND 1 - 2 2
ONLINE
211
JOURNALIS
M II
NEWSPAPER
MAC 418 1 2 3 3
PRODUCTION
74
MAC 419 BOOK PUBLISHING 1 1 2 2
ENTREPRENEURSH
EED 413 IP 3 - 3 3
DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL 12 - 4 16 16
212
HND 11 SECOND SEMESTER BROADCAST OPTION
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
MEDIA WRITING, REVIEW
MAC 421 2 - 1 3 3
ANDCRITIQUE
COMMUNITION AND
MAC 422 2 2 2 2
NATIONALDEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC RELATIONS
MAC 423 2 - 1 3 3
CASE STUDIES
ADVERTISING CASE
MAC 424 1 1 2 2
STUDIES
ADVANCED
MAC 425 RADIO/TV 2 - 1 3 3
PRODUCTION
213
POLITICAL
MAC 426 COMMUNICATIO 2 2 2
N
RESEARCH
MAC 430 - - 3 3
PROJECT
ADVANCED
BROADCAST
MAC 427 2 1 3 3
NEWS
PRODUCTION
TOTAL 13 - 10 21 18
214
HND 11 SECOND SEMESTER PRINT OPTION
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
MEDIA WRITING,
MAC 421 REVIEW AND 2 - 1 3 3
CRITIQUE
COMMUNITION
MAC 422 AND NATIONAL 2 2 2 2
DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC
MAC 423 RELATIONS 2 - 1 3 3
CASE STUDIES
75
ADVERTISING
MAC 424 CASE 1 1 2 2
STUDIES
ADVANCED
MAC 425 RADIO/TV 2 - 1 3 3
PRODUCTION
POLITICAL
MAC 426 2 2 2
COMMUNICATION
RESEARCH
MAC 430 - - 3 3
PROJECT
MAGAZINE
MAC 428 1 2 3 3
PRODUCTION
TOTAL 12 - 11 21 18
10
1st SEMESTER ND11
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
GNS 201 USE OF ENGLISH I 2 - - 2 2
INTRODUCTION TO
GNS 211 SOCIOLOGY/ 2 - - 2 2
PSYCHOLOGY
ENGLISH FOR MASS
MAC 211 2 - - 2 2
MEDIA 111
INTRODUCTION TO
MAC 212 RESEARCH 2 - - 2 2
METHODS
77
MAC 213 COPY EDITING 1 - 2 3 3
MAC 214 FEATURE WRITING 1 - 2 3 3
MASS MEDIA &
MAC 215 2 - - 2
SOCIETY
MASS
MAC 216 COMMUNICATION 2 - - 2 2
ETHICS
BROADCAST
MAC 217 2 - 1 2 2
PRODUCTION 1
PRACTICE OF
EED 218 3 - - 3 3
ENTRPRENEURSHIP
MAC 100
- - 2 2 -
SIWES
TOTAL 19 7 23 23
11
2nd SEMESTER ND11
COURSE
COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
COMMUNICATION
GNS 202 IN 2 - - 2 2
ENGLISH I1
GNS 222 ECONOMICS 2 - - 2 2
GEOGRAPHY OF
GNS 225 2 - - 2 2
NIGERIA
SPEECH
MAC 222 1 - 1 2 2
COMMUNICATION
NEWSPAPER AND
MAC 223 MAGAZINE 2 - 1 3 3
PRODUCTION
PHOTOGRAPHING
AND
MAC 224 2 - 1 3 3
PHOTO
JOURNALISM
BROADCAST
MAC 225 2 - 1 3 3
PRODUCTION 11
MASS
MAC 226 COMMUNICATION 2 - - 2 2
LAWS
INVESTIGATIVE &
MAC 227 INTERPRETATIVE 2 - 1 3 3
REPORTING
MASS MEDIA,
MAC 228 DEMOCRACY AND 2 - 2 2
GOVERNANCE
78
PRACTICAL
MAC 229 - 2 2 -
PROJECT
TOTAL 19 - 7 26 24
2ND SEMESTER:-
S/N COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
3rd SEMESTER:-
S/N COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
80
1. SDV 211 Women and Development 2
2. SDV 212 Practice of Disaster Management 3
3. SDV 213 Contemporary Social Problems 2
4. SDV 214 Social group Work 3
5. SDV 215 Physical and Health Education 3
6. SDV 216 HIV/AIDs and Drug Abuse II 2
7. SDV 217 Fundamentals of Population Studies 2
8. SDV 218 Non-governmental organization and
development in Nigeria 2
9. GNS 201 Use of English 2
10. SIW 219 SIWES 2
11. EED 216 Entrepreneurship Development 2
Total 27
4th SEMESTER:-
S/N COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
81
SWE 315 Development Psychology 2 - 1 2 3
Total 16 - 10 18 26
HND I – SEMESTER II
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
Total 16 - 10 18 26
HND II – SEMESTER I
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
82
GNS 411 Communication in English III 1 - - 1 2
TOTAL 15 - 12 20 27
HND II – SEMESTER II
COURSE COURSE TITLE L T P CU CH
CODE
83
SWE 425 Geriatric Care 2 - 1 2 3
TOTAL 13 - 6 19 21
1ST Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
2ND Semester:-
3RD Semester:-
4TH Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
85
5. ALO 015 Maintenance of Lib. & Mgt. 2
6. ALO 016 Non-Book Material 2
7. GNS 017 Communication Skills 2
8. LIS 218 Use of Management 2
9. GNS 201 Computer Appreciation 2
Total Credit Unit 19
2ND Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
2ND Semester:-
86
7. SEC 005 Security Instructions 2
8. ADM 004 Economics 2
9. ADM 014 Public Service Rules 2
10 ACC 004 Book Keeping 2
11 SIWES 4
Total Credit Unit 33
3RD Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
4TH Semester:-
2ND SEMESTER:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
87
1. SEC 102 Shorthand 5
2. SEC 103 Typewriting 5
3. SEC 104 Secretarial Duties 2
4. SEC 105 Office Practice 2
5. SEC 106 Computer 2
6. GNS 102 English 4
7. SEC 107 Law and Prac. of Meeting 2
8. ADM 102 Public Service Rules 2
9. ACC 102 Book Keeping 2
10. GNS 103 Citizenship Education 2
11. SIWES 4
Total Credit Unit 28
2ND SEMESTER:-
3RD SEMESTER:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1. GNS 201 English 4
2. GNS 228 Research Techniques 2
3. GNS 211 Shorthand II 4
4. OTM 213 Office Practice II 4
5. OTM 214 Desktop Publishing 6
88
6. ACC III Principle of Accounting 4
7. OTM 212 Book Keeping 4
Total Credit Unit 28
4TH SEMESTER:-
2nd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1 ACC 321 Advanced Financial accounting I 4
2 ACC 322 Advanced costing II 4
3 ACC 323 Auditing and Investigation 2
4 ACC 324 Advanced Taxation 3
5 ACC 326 Public Sector Accounting I 4
6 ACC 327 Management Information System II 2
7 ACC 424 Professional Ethics and Social
Responsibility 2
8 OTM 412 Business Research Methods 3
9 BAM 413 Entrepreneurship Development 2
Total 26
3rd Semester
89
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1 ACC 411 Advanced Financial Accounting I 4
2 ACC 412 Audit Practice and Assurance Services 3
3 ACC 413 Financial Management I 3
4 ACC 414 Advanced Taxation II 3
5 ACC 415 Management Accounting I 4
6 ACC 416 Public Sector Accounting II 3
7 ACC 4 17 Oil and Gas Accounting 2
8 BAM 418 Small Business Management 2
9 OTM 422 Business Communication II 2
Total Unit 26
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1 ACC 421 Advanced Financial Accounting II 4
2 ACC 422 Forensic Auditing 3
3 ACC 423 Financial Management 11 4
4 ACC 424 Multi-Disciplinary Case Study 2
5 ACC 425 Management Accounting II 4
6 ACC 426 International Accounting II 2
7 ACC 427 Professional Career Development 2
8 ACC 428 Project 3
Total Unit 24
ND Accountancy
(1ST Semester)
90
6. BFN 122 Principles of Economics II 3
7. EED 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2
8. GNS 121 Citizenship Education 2
9. OTM 201-202 Technical English II 4
10. OTM 214 Information Communication Tech. II 4
Total 28
3'" Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1. ACC 211 Financial Accounting I 4
2. ACC 212 Cost Accounting I 4
3. ACC 213 Auditing I 3
4. ACC 214 Taxation I 3
5. BAM 212 Business Statistics I 3
6. BAM 424 Company Law 2
7. BFN 213 Business Research Methods 2
8. BAM 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 2
9 S/W 211 SIWES 2
Total 25
TH
4 Semester:-
91
10. OTM 113 Information communication Tech. I 2
Total 25
2ND Semester:-
3RD Semester:-
4TH Semester:-
92
Certificate in Public Accounts & Adult (CPAA)
1ST Semester:-
2ND Semester:-
1ST Semester
3rd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1 PAD 411 Local Government Administration 3
2 PAD 412 Workshop in Administration 3
3 PAD 413 Development Administration II 3
4 PAD 414 Industrial Relations 3
5 PAD 415 Public Personnel Management 3
6 ACC 416 Public Sector Accounting 3
7 COM 325 Advanced Computer Programming Packages 3
8 GNS 401 Communication in English IV 2
Total 23
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1 PAD 421 Public Enterprises Management 3
2 PAD 422 Project 4
3 PAD 423 Comparative Public Administration 3
4 PAD 424 Public Policy Making and Analysis 3
5 PAD 425 Comparative Local Government 3
6 GNS 402 Literacy Appreciation and Oral Composition 2
Total 18
* ND Public Administration
1ST Semester:-
94
1. PAD 111 Element of Public Administration 3
2. PAD 112 Theories of Admin & Management 2
3. PAD 113 Element of Government 3
4. PAD 114 Principles of Economics 3
5. PAD 115 Introduction to Sociology 2
6. PAD 116 Business Mathematics 3
7. PAD 117 Introduction to Psychology 2
8. ACC 111 Principles of Accounts 3
9. GNS 101 Use of English I 2
10. GNS 230 General Biology I 2
Total 25
2nd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1. PAD 121 Nigerian Govt. and Politics 2
2. PAD 122 Intro. to Community Development 2
3. PAD 123 Statistics 3
4. PAD 124 General Principles of Law 3
5. PAD 125 Element of Cooperatives 2
6. LGS 101 Local Govt. Administration I 3
7. BUS 218 Principles of Marketing 2
8. GNS 102 Communication in English I 2
9. COM 111 Introduction to Computers 2
10. GNS 229 General Chemistry I 2
11. EED 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2
Total 25
3rd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
4th Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1. PAD 221 Introduction to Inter. Govt. Relation 2
2. PAD 222 Project 2
95
3. PAD 223 Social Economics Development 3
4. BAM 427 Nigerian Labour Law 3
5. MAC 422 Communication& National Development 2
6. ACC 213 Auditing 2
7. ACC 214 Taxation 3
8. GNS 202 Communication in English II 2
Total 19
3rd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit Unit
1. LOS 201 Local Govt. Finance & Accts. II 3
2. LGS 203 Nigerian Govt. and Politics I 3
3. LGS 205 Principles of Taxation I 3
96
4. LGS 207 Social & Economics Development I 3
5. LGS 209 Local Government Law 2
6. LGS 211 Principles of Management 2
7. LGS 213 Research Methods 2
8. LGS 215 Statistics 2
9. LGS 217 Introduction to Computers 2
10. GNS 201 Use of English II 2
11. EED 216 Practice of entrepreneurship 2
12. S/W 211 SIWES 4
Total 30
4th Semester:-
2nd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 BAM 321 Management Information system 4
2 BAM 322 Organizational Behaviour II 3
3 BAM 323 Management of Development 3
4 BAM 324 Human Capital Management II 4
5 BAM 325 Production Management 3
97
6 BAM 327 Research Methodology I 2
7 ACC 423 Financial Management II 4
8 OTM 412 Business Communication II 4
9. EED 413 Entrepreneurship Development 4
10. BAM 424 Company Law 3
Total 36
3RD Semester
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 BAM 421 Business Policy and Strategy II 3
2 BAM 422 Managerial Economics II 3
3 BAM 423 International Business. 3
4 BAM 425 Project 6
5 BAM 427 Nigerian Labour Law 2
6 BAM 428 Purchasing and Material Management 3
7 ACC 426 Management Accounting 4
Total 23
2nd Semester:-
98
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. BAM 121 Introduction to Business II 3
2. BAM 122 Business Mathematics II 3
3. BAM 124 Principles of Economics II 3
4. BAM 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
5. BAM 125 Information Technology T 6
6. ACC 121 Principles of Accounts II 4
7. BAM 123 Introduction to Social Psychology 3
8. OTM 112 Technical English 4
9. GNS 131 Citizenship Education II 2
Total 31
3rd Semester:-
4th Semester:-
99
2. GNS 127 Citizenship Education 2
3. GNS 130 General Physics 2
4. GNS 132 General Biology 2
5. DPS 112 Business Mathematics I 3
6. DPS 113 Introduction to Business 2
7. DPS 114 Principles of Law 2
8. DPS 115 Principles of Economics 2
9. DPS 116 Principles of Accounting 3
10. BUS 117 Element of Public Administration 2
2ND Semester:-
3RD Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. GNS 201 Use of English Skills II 2
2. DPS 208 Research Methodology 2
3. DPS 212 Business Statistics 3
4. DPS 214 Small Scale Enterprises 3
5. DPS 125 Principles of Management 2
6. DPS 126 Principles of Purchasing 2
7. DPS 217 Principles of Development Admin 2
8. DPS 218 Principles of Marketing 2
9. DPS 219 Cost Accounting I 2
4TH Semester:-
100
* Diploma in Marketing
1ST Semester:-
2nd Semester:-
3rd Semester:-
4th Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. DMK 221 Marketing Communication 2
101
2. DMK 222 Practice of Purchasing 3
3. DMK 223 Business Finance 2
4. DMK 224 Business Statistics 3
5. DMK 225 Inter Marketing Management 2
6. DMK 226 Services Marketing 2
7. DMK 227 Cost Accounting 3
8. DMK 228 Agricultural Marketing 2
9. DMK 229 Project 2
1st Semester:-
2nd Semester:-
3rd Semester:-
102
5. BFN 216 Introduction to Public Finance 3
6. BFN 212 Financial Institution/Banking Operations 2
7. BFN 215 Banking Laws and Regulations 2
8. MTH 231 Business Statistics I 2
9. BAM 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 3
4th Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. ACC 221 Financial Accounting I 4
2. BFN 221 Business Finance 2
3. BFN 226 Comparative Banking Systems 2
4. BFN 224 Banking Operations 3
5. BAM 222 Business Statistics II 2
6. ACC 214 Taxation I 3
7. BFN 223 Research Project 2
8. BFN 225 Carrier Development 2
2nd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. CBF 021 Principle of Banking 4
2. CBF 022 Principles of Finance II 4
3. CBF 023 Element of Insurance 2
4. MTH 024 Business Mathematics II 3
5. ECO 025 Principles of Economics II 3
6. CBF 026 Introduction to Computer 3
7. GNS 027 Law of Contract 2
8. ACC 002 Principles of Accounting II 3
1st Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
103
1 COM 311 Operating System I 4
2 COM 312 Database Design 1 5
3 COM 313 Computer Programming using C++ 5
4 COM 314 Computer Architecture 4
5 STA 314 Operations Research I 4
6 STA 311 Statistics Theory I 5
7 OTM 315 Business Communication I 4
Total 31
2nd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 COM 321 Operating System II 3
2 COM 322 Database Design II 5
3 COM 323 Assembly Language 5
4 COM 324 Introduction to Software Engineering 4
5 COM 326 Introduction to Human -Computer Interface (HCI) 3
6 STA 321 Statistics II 5
7 OTM 412 Business Communication II 4
Total 29
3rd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 COM 412 Computer Programming (00 Pascal) 5
2 COM 413 Project Management 5
3 COM 414 Compiler Construction 5
4 COM 415 Data Communication and Networks 5
5 COM 416 Multimedia 5
6 STA 411 Operation Research II 5
Total 30
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 COM 422 Computer Graphics and Animation 5
2 COM 423 Intro. To Artificial Intelligence and Expert 5
Systems
3 COM 424 Professional Practice in IT 4
4 COM 425 Seminar on Current Topics in Computing 2
5 COM 426 Small Business Start Up 3
6 COM 429 Project 6
Total 25
*ND. Computer Science
1st Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
104
5. STA 112 Elementary Probability Theory 3
6. MTH III Logic and Linear Algebra 2
7. MTH 112 Functions and Geometry 3
8. GNS 102 Communication in English I 2
9. GNS 127 Citizenship Education I 2
Total Credit Unit 27
2nd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. COM 121 Scientific Program Lan Using OOJava 6
2. COM 122 Introduction to the Internet 4
3. COM 123 Computer Application Packages I 6
4. COM 124 Data Structure & Algorithms 4
5. COM 126 Introduction to System Analysis 3
6. GNS 128 PC upgrade and Maintenance 6
7. GNS 202 Communication in English II 2
Total Credit Unit 31
3rd Semester:-
4th Semester:-
105
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 COM 30 I Computer Programming 3
2 GLT 301 Laboratory Management 2
3 GLT 302 Instrumentation (General) 2
4 PYE 311 Atomic and Nuclear Physics 2
5 PYE 312 Material Science (Metals and Alloys) 2
6 PYE 313 Electric Circuit Theory 2
7 PYE 314 Electromagnetism I 2
8 PY E 315 General Physics Practical 1 2
9 MTH 311 Advanced Algebra 2
10 GNS 301 Use of Eng1ish III 2
Total 21
2nd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
I PYE 321 Thermodynamics 2
2 PYE 322 Material Science II (Polymers and Ceramics) 2
3 PYE 323 Electromagnetism II 3
4 PYE 324 Mechanics 2
5 PYE 325 Analogue Electronics I 2
6 PYE 326 Telecommunication Principles 2
7 PYE 327 Physics Optics 2
8 PYE 328 Electronics Practical I 2
9 MTH 312 Advanced Calculus 2
Total 19
3rd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 PYE 411 Electronics Instrumentation Workshop 2
2 PYE 412 Instrumentation I 3
3 PYE 413 Radio Communication Principles 2
4 PYE 414 Analogue Electronics II 2
5 PYE 415 Digital Electronics 2
6 PYE 416 Solar Energy 2
7 PYE 417 Acoustics 2
8 PYE 418 General Physics Practical 2
9 COM 314 Computer Hardware Systems 3
Total 20
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 PYE 421 Instrumentation II and Control 2
2 PYE 422 Microelectronic Systems 2
3 PYE 423 Equipment Reliability 2
4 PYE 424 Electronics Practical II 2
5 PYE 425 Seminar 1
6 PYE 426 Project 6
106
7 GNS 426 Literary Appreciation and Oral Composition 2
Total 17
*HND Microbiology
1st Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 GLT 301 Laboratory Management 2
2 GLT 302 General Instrumentation 2
3 GL T 303 Biological and Chemical 3
4 COM 123 Instrumentation 2
5 STH 30 I Computer Application Package 2
6 STM 311 Microbial Biochemistry 3
7 STM312 Bacteriology 2
8 STM 313 Microbiological Techniques I 2
9 BAM 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 2
10 GNS 301 Use of English 2
Total 22
2nd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STM 321 Mycology 2
2 STM 312 Microbial Techniques II 2
3 STM 323 Environment Microbiology 3
4 STM 324 Food licrobiology 2
5 STM 325 Microbial Physiology & Metabolism 3
6 STM 326 Virology 3
7 STB 316 Parasitology 3
8 GNS 301 Appreciation & Oral Composition literacy 2
Total 20
3rd Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STM 411 Microbial Genetics 2
2 STM 412 Microbiological Techniques III 2
3 STM 413 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3
4 STM 414 Pathogenic Microbiology 3
5 STM 415 Immunology and Public Health 2
6 STB 421 Applied Genetics (Plant Breeding) 3
7 GNS 413 Industrial Management 3
Total 18
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STM 421 Microbiological Quality Control 4
2 STM 422 Industrial Microbiology 4
3 STM 423 Waste Treatment and Utilization 3
4 STM 424 Seminar 2
107
5 STM 425 Applied Genetics (Animal Breeding) 2
6 STB 422 Project 6
Total 21
*HND Biochemistry
1st Semester
3RD Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STH 411 Intermediary Metabolism II 2
2 STH 412 Nutritional Biochemistry II 2
3 EDP 413 Entrepreneurship Development 2
4 STH 413 Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering 3
5 STI-I414 Seminar 2
6 GNS 401 Literacy Appreciation and Oral Composition 2
Total 13
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STI-I421 Tissue Biochemistry 3
2 STH 422 Forensic Biochemistry 2
3 EDP 423 Industrial Biochemistry 2
4 STH 424 Comparative Biochemistry 3
5 STI-I425 Seminar 1
108
6 STI-I426 Project 4
Total 16
1ST Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
2ND Semester:-
3RD Semester:-
109
10. BAM 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
4TH Semester:-
TOTAL 1 18 32
4
110
STC 322 Physical Chemistry II 2 3 5
(Chemical Kinetics)
TOTAL 1 20 34
4
TOTAL 1 19 31
2
111
STC 421 Medical Chemistry 2 3 5
TOTAL 1 22 32
0
1st semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. STA III Descriptive Statistics I 7
2. STA 112 Elementary Probability Theory 5
3. MTH III Logic & Linear Algebra 5
4. MTH 113 Functions and Geometry 5
5. COM 101 Introduction to Computing 6
6. STA 113 Technical English I 2
7. GNS 111 Citizenship Education I 2
Total Credit Unit 32
2nd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
I. STA 121 Descriptive Statistics II 7
2. STA 122 Statistics Theory I 5
3. STA 123 Demography 5
4. TH 121 Calculus I 5
5. COM 123 Computer Packages I 6
6. GNS 121 Citizenship Education I 6
7. GNS 111 Citizenship Education II 2
8. EED 126 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2
Total Credit Unit 38
3rd Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1. STA 211 Statistics Theory II 5
112
2. STA 212 Elements of Sampling Theory 5
3. STA 213 Economic & Social Statistics I 5
4. STA 214 Industrial Statistics I 5
5. MTH212 Calculus Il 5
6. MTH 213 Linear Algebra 5
7. COM 215 Computer Packages II 6
8. LMT 212 Research Methodology 2
9. EED 216 Practice of Entrepreneurship 2
Total Credit Unit 40
4th Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
113
7. HTM J 27 Principles of Accounting 4
8. GNS 124 Citizenship Education II 2
9. GNS 201 Technical English II 4
3RD Semester:-
S/N Course Code Title Credit
4TH Semester:-
2ND Semester
114
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 BCH 121 Optics, Waves, Electricity and Magnetism 3
2 MTH 122 Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry 2
3 TSL 102 Basic Principle of Land Surveying II 2
4 GTP 121 Petrology I 2
5 GTP 122 Geological Techniques I 3
6 GTP 123 Mineralogy 2
7 GTP 124 Crystallography and Mineralogy 2
8 GLT III General Laboratory Techniques 1
Module I: Care and Maintenance of Laboratory Wares and Simple Equipment
Module II: Safety in the Laboratory 1
Module III: Preparation of Laboratory and side Shelf Reagents 1
Module IV: Separation Techniques and Sample Management 2
9 GNS 102 Communication in English 3
10 EED 126 Introduction to entrepreneurship 3
Total 27
3RD Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STC 221 Inorganic! Analytical Chemistry 3
2 MTH 211 Calculus 2
3 GLT211 General Laboratory Techniques II
Module V: Photography I
Module VI: Woodwork and Metalwork 2
Module VII: Vacuum Techniques I
Module Vlll: Glass Blowing I
4 GTP 211 Sedimentology 2
5 GTP 212 Paleontology II
6 GTP214 Field Geology 2
7 GNS 128 Citizenship Education II 2
8 GNS 201 Use of English II 2
Total 19
4th Semester
S/N Course Code Title Credit
1 STP 221 Modern Physics and Basic Electronics 3
2 GTP 221 Geology of Nigeria I 1
3 GTP 222 Economic Geology I 1
4 GTP 223 Geotechnics I 2
5 GTP 224 Introduction to Geophysics 2
6 GTP 225 Groundwater Geology I 2
7 GTP 226 Introduction to Geochemistry 2
8 GTP 227 Project (Field Work Report) 6
9 GNS 202 Communication in English 3
10 EED 21 6 Entrepreneurship 3
Total 25
115
SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF PRE-NCE
TOTAL 18
SEMESTER
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. TED 021 Metal Work Technology 2
2. TED 022 Woodwork Technology 2
3. TED 023 Electrical/Electronics 2
4. TED 024 Building Technology 2
5. TED 025 Auto Mechanics 2
6. TED 026 Technical Drawing 2
7. MAT 021 Trigonometry 2
116
8. MAT 022 Geometry 2
9. CHE 011 Electricity and Management 2
2nd SEMESTER:
1. AGE 021 Introduction to Livestock Science 2
2. AGE 022 Livestock Management 2
3. AGE 023 Factors of Agricultural Production 2
4. AGE 024 Surveying and Farmstead 2
GENERAL ENGLISH
COURSE CODE TITLE CREDIT UNIT
1. GEN 011 Comprehension, Summary & Essay 2
2. GEN 012 Vocabulary Development I 2
117
PRE NCE BUSINESS EDUCATION
2 S/N 012
COM COURSE
Aids to TradeCOURSE TITLE 2 CREDIT
CODE UNITS
3 COM
1 013 Introduction
COM 021 to Business
Legal Aspect of Business 2 2
Studies
2 COM 022 Introduction to Marketing 2
4 COM
3 014 Business
COM 023 Management
Principles of Account 2 2
5 4 011
ECO COM 024 Types of
Introduction to Account
Economics 1 2 2 PRE
NCE
6 5 012
ECO ECO 021 Introduction
Elementary to Economics
Principles of 31I 2
6 Economics1
ECO 022 Elementary Principles of 2
Economics 1I
7 MAT
7 011 Number
ECO 023 and Numeration
Public Finance 2 2
8 8 011
GEN MAT 021 Menstruation,
Comprehension, Plane
Summary 2 2
Geometry
and Essay and Trigonometry
9 GEN 021 Essay Writing 2
9 GED 011 The Teacher and the Teaching 2
10 GED 021 Principles of Teaching
Profession 2
TOTAL 19
TOTAL 18
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
118
4 AGE 014 Element of Crop Production 2
119
PRE NCE COMPUTER EDUCATION
S/ COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDIT
No CODE UNIT
TOTAL 20
120
8 GED 021 Principles of Teaching 1
18
121
4 MAT 021 Menstruation, Plane Geometry 2
& Trigonometry
TOTAL 18
18
122
3 ENG 023 Vocabulary Development, 3
Lexis and Structure
TOTAL 18
Total 18
123
2 CHE 022 Introductory Organic Chemistry 2
Total 20
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
YEAR ONE, FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS STATUS
EDU III History of Education in Nigeria 1 Compulsory
EDU 112 Educational Psychology Child 2 Compulsory
EDU 113 Principles and Methods of Teaching at Junior 2 Compulsory
125
GSE 221 Science and Technology in Society 1 Elective
GSE221 Political Economy 1 Elective
100L SECOND
SEMESTER
126
200L FIRST
SEMESTER
127
TEA 325 Maintenance and Repairs of
Mechanical 1-0-2 1C
TEA 326 School Workshop Management
Equipment. 2-0-0 1C
TEA 327 Vehicle driving 0-0-1 1C
TEB 328 Building Drawing 1-0-3 2C
TOTAL: 13C
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
300L FIRST SEMESTER
TEACHING PRACTICE 6C
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
300L - SECOND SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
300L FIRST SEMESTER
Teaching Practice 6C
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
300L SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE COURSE TITLE CONTACT CREDITS
CODE HOURS L.T.P
VTE 320 Entrepreneurship in Vocational and 1-0-0 1C
Technical
128
Education II
Teaching Practice 6C
129
WOODWORK TECHNOLOGY- 300L SECOND SEMESTER
130
1.AGE 211 Tree Crop Production 2
2.AGE 212 Poultry Production 2
3.AGE 213 Introduction to Genetics 2
4.AGE 214 Principles of Agricultural Economics 2
5.AGE 215 Farm Power and Machinery 2
6.AGE 216 Curriculum Development in Agriculture 1
7.AGE217 Fish Production 2
8.AGE 218 Animal Nutrition 1
9.AGE 219 Entrepreneurship in Agric. Education 1
131
3. BED 112 Business Mathematics I 1
4. BED 113 Commerce I 1
5. BED 114 Introduction to Economic I 2
6. BED 115 Office Practice I 1
7. BED 116 Shorthand Theory 1 2
8. BED 117 Typewriting/keyboarding 1 2
132
3. BED 322 Public Sector Economics 2
4. BED 323 Principles of Management 2
5. BED 324 Advance Financial Accounting 3
6. BED 325 Intro to International Economics 2
7. BED 326 Auditing 2
8. BED 327 Business Communication 2
9. BED 238 Taxation 2
10. BED 239 Business Statistics 3
134