1 PROGRAMME/SUB-DISCIPLINE/DISCIPLINE WORKLOAD
1.1 PROGRAMME/SUB-DISCIPLINE/ DISCIPLINE WORKLOAD FOR STUDENTS
The academic workload for our undergraduate students is presented in Table 3
Table 3 Programme/Sub-Discipline/ Discipline Workload for Students
Grouping | Course No/ Level | Course/subject | Contact Hours/Week | WeeklyContact
Hours |
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Lecture | Tutorial | Practical | |||||||||
F I R S T Y E A R | |||||||||||
F I R S T S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) General studies courses | GSP 101GSP 111 | The Use of English IThe use of Library and Study Skills | 22 | —— | —— | 22 | |||||
b) Core/Compulsory Courses | ENGR 101MTH 111
MTH 121 CHM 101 CHM 171 PHY 121 PHY 195 |
Introduction to EngineeringElementary Mathematics I
Elementary Mathematics II Basic Principles of Chemistry I Basic Practical Chemistry Fundamentals of Physics Practical Physics |
23
3 2 ‑‑ 3 ‑‑ |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ 3 ‑‑ 3 |
23
3 2 3 3 3 |
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S E C O N D S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) General studies courses | GSP 102 | The Use of English II | 2 | — | — | 2 | |||||
b) Core/Compulsory Courses | ENGR 102MTH 122
CHM 112 CHM 122 PHY 116 PHY 124 |
Applied MechanicsElementary Mathematics III
Basic Principles of Chemistry II Basic Principles of Chemistry III General Physics for Physical Science II Fundamentals of Physics III |
33
2 2 2 3 |
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_ _ _ _ |
__
_ _ _ _ |
33
2 2 2 3 |
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S E C O N D Y E A R | |||||||||||
F I R S T S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) General studies courses | GSP 201GSP 207 | Basic concepts and Theory of PeaceLogic, Philosophy and Human Existence | 22 | —— | —— | 22 | |||||
b) Core/Compulsory Courses | ENGR 201ENGR 202
MTH 206 CE 211 CE 212 EE 211 ME 211 ME 261 |
Materials ScienceMaterials Science Laboratory
Advanced Mathematics VI Strength of Materials Strength of Materials Laboratory Basic Electrical Engineering Engineering Drawing I Thermodynamics I |
2‑‑
2 2 ‑‑ 3 1 2 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
‑‑3
‑‑ ‑‑ 3 ‑‑ 3 ‑‑ |
23
2 2 3 3 4 2 |
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S E C O N D S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) General studies courses | GSP 102GSP 208 | Issues in Peace and Conflict ResolutionNigerian Peoples and Culture | 22 | —— | —— | 22 | |||||
b) Core/Compulsory Courses | MTH 207
MTH 208 CE 221 CE 222 ME 212 EE 251 ECE 271 ECE 281
|
Advanced Mathematics VIIAdvanced Mathematics VIII
Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Workshop Technology I Basic Electrical Engr. Lab/Practice Engineering Computer Programming Engr. Comp. Programming Laboratory |
2
2 2 ‑‑ 1 ‑‑ 3 ‑‑ |
_
_ _ _ ‑‑ _ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
_
_ _ 3 3 3 ‑‑ 3 |
2
2 2 3 4 3 3 3 |
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T H I R D Y E A R | |||||||||||
F I R S T S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
(a) General | CEDR 341 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship I | 2 | — | — | 2 | |||||
b) Core/ Compulsory Courses | STA 205ME 313
ME 314 ME 315 ME 341 ME 361 ME 391 |
Statistics for Physical Sciences & Engr. IWorkshop Practice
Mechanical Engineering Design I Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I Mechanics of Machines I Thermodynamics II Metallurgy |
21
3 1 2 2 2 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ 1 ‑‑ |
‑‑3
‑‑ 3 — ‑‑ ‑‑ |
24
3 4 2 3 2 |
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S E C O N D S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
(a) General | CEDR 342 | Introduction To Entrepreneurship II | 2 | — | — | 2 | |||||
a) Core/CompulsoryCourses | ENGR 301EE 311
ME 316 ME 317 ME 331 ME 343 ME 351 |
Engineering AnalysisElectrical Engineering II
Manufacturing Technology Engineering Drawing II Advanced Strength of Materials Measurement and Instrumentation Mechanics of Fluids I |
44
2 1 3 2 3 |
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‑‑ ‑‑ 1 ‑‑ 1 |
_‑‑
‑‑ 3 ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
44
2 4 4 2 4 |
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F O U R T H Y E A R | |||||||||||
F I R S T S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) Core/CompulsoryCourses | ENGR 401ME 418
ME 441 ME 442 ME 451 ME 461 ME 471 |
Computational MethodsMechanical Engineering Design II
Mechanics of Machines II Automatic Control Applied Fluid Mechanics Applied Thermodynamics Heat and Mass Transfer |
33
2 3 2 2 3 |
11
1 1 1 1 1 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
44
3 4 3 3 4 |
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S E C O N D S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) Core/CompulsoryCourses | ENGR 402ME 431
ME 419 ME 481 |
SIWESTheory of Elasticity
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II Technology Development Policy |
‑‑3
1 2 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ |
40‑‑
3 ‑‑ |
403
4 2 |
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F I F T H Y E A R | |||||||||||
F I R S T S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) Core/CompulsoryCourses | ME 511ME 523
ME 551 ME 561 ME 581 |
Applied DesignEngineering Materials Selection and Economics
Mechanics of Fluids II Thermodynamics III Engineering Law and Management |
13
3 3 4 |
‑‑‑‑
1 1 ‑‑ |
6‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
73
4 4 4 |
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S E C O N D S E M E S T E R | |||||||||||
a) Core/CompulsoryCourses | ME 521ME 591 | B.Eng. ProjectEngineering Metallurgy | ‑‑3 | ‑‑‑‑ | 12‑‑ | 123 | |||||
b) Elective Courses | HEAT POWER/THERMAL ENGINEERING OPTION(ANY 3 COURSES FROM THIS LIST) | ||||||||||
I | ME 562ME 568
ME 569 ME 571
ME 573 |
Fundamentals of Nuclear EngineeringPower Plant Engineering
Energy Conversion Principles Thermal Engineering and Advanced Heat Transfer Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning |
33
3 3
3 |
11
1 1
1 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑
‑‑ |
44
4 4
4 |
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DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING OPTION(ANY 3 COURSES FROM THIS LIST) | |||||||||||
II | ME 512ME 513
ME 531 ME 541 ME 542 ME 543 ME 549 |
Manufacturing and Tools EngineeringDesign of Welded and Cast Structures
Theory of Elasticity II Vibrations and Control Systems Engineering Fluid Power Control Engineering Instrumentation and Control Engineering |
33
3 3 3 3 3 |
11
1 1 1 1 1 |
‑‑‑‑
‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ ‑‑ |
44
4 4 4 4 4 |