DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LIST OF STAFF 1. Revd Engr. Oluleye G.F. – Head of Department GSM N0: 08060051661, Email Add: oluleyegabriel@yahoo.com OTHER MEMBERS OF STAFF 2. Engr. Fakeye A.O. 3. Mr. Omofoma O. I. 4. Mr. Onadeko J.M. 5. Mr. Adelakun A. A. 6. Mr. Theophilus E.E. 7. Mr. Akinrogunde O.O. S/N COURSE CODE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT COURSE STRUCTURE FIRST SEMESTER ND I COURSE TITLE LECTURER FULL-TIME 1 2 3 GNS 101 GNS 117 MTH 112 4 5 6 SDV 201 MEC 111 MEC 112 7 8 EEC 114 EEC 112 9 10 11 11 EEC 117 EEC 111 EEC 115 EEC 109A 13 EEC 116A USE OF ENGLISH USE OF LIBRARY ALGEBRA AND ELEMENTARY TRIGONOMETRY BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP TECHNICAL DRAWING BASIC WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY AND PRACTICE REPORT WRITING INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SOFTWARE COMPUTER HARDWARE ELECTRICAL GRAPHICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS PRACTICAL UNIT PART-TIME 2 1 2 MR EGBEOLU MR KAFFO 2 2 2 MR OMOFOMA MR ADELAKUN 2 2 MR ADELAKUN MR DARE MR EDWIN REV ENGR OLULEYE 2 2 2 2 2 25 TOTAL SECOND SEMESTER ND I LECTURER S/N COURSE COURSE TITLE CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 MTH 211 GNS 102 MEC 124 EEC 122 EEC 123 EEC 124 CALCULUS COMMUNICATION SKILLS I MACHINE TOOLS TECH & PRACTICE ELECTRICAL POWER I ELECTRICAL MACHINE I ELECTRONICS I 7 8 EEC 125 EEC 126 9 10 EEC 128 EEC 129 11 EEC 109B ELECTRICAL ENGR SCIENCE II ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT I TELECOMMUNICATIONS I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF BUILDING INTRODUCTION TO ENGR CALC I 12 EEC 116B PRACTICAL/MINI PROJECT FULL-TIME MR ADELEYE UNIT PART-TIME 2 2 2 2 2 2 MR KAFFO MR DARE MR EDWIN REV ENGR OLULEYE MR EDWIN MR ONADEKO 2 2 MR OMOFOMA MR DARE 2 2 REV ENGR OLULEYE 1 2 25 TOTAL FIRST SEMESTER ND II S/N COURSE CODE GNS 111 1 MTH 202 2 EEC 232 3 EEC 233 4 EEC 234 5 COURSE TITLE CITIZEN EDUCATION LOGIC AND LINEAR ALGEBRA ELECTRICAL POWER II ELECTRICAL MACHINES II ELECTRONICS II 6 EEC 236 7 8 10 EEC 238 EEC 239 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT II TELECOMMUNICATIONS II ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY I EEC 240A PRACTICAL TOTAL LECTURER FULL-TIME MR DARE MR EDWIN REV ENGR OLULEYE MR ONADEKO MR OMOFOMA ENGR FAKEYE LECTURER PART-TIME UNIT 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 18 SECOND SEMESTER ND II S/N COURSE CODE GNS 202 1 MTH 122 2 EEC247 3 LECTURER FULL-TIME COURSE TITLE COMMUNICATION SKILLS II TRIG. AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY COMPUTER HARDWARE II 4 5 EEC 242 EEC 244 ELECTRICAL POWER III ELECTRONICS III 6 7 8 EEC 249 EEC 240B EEC 280 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY II PRACTIAL PROJECT LECTURER PART-TIME UNIT 2 2 2 MR HASSAN MR ADELAKUN MR DARE REV ENGR OLULEYE ENGR FAKEYE 2 2 2 2 3 17 TOTAL FIRST SEMESTER HND I S/N COURSE CODE MTH 311 1 ADVANCED ALGEBRA LECTURER FULL-TIME MR ADELEYE COURSE TITLE LECTURER PART-TIME UNIT 3 2 SDV 210 BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP MR. OPE 2 3 EEC 319 ENGINEER IN SOCIETY REV ENGR OLULEYE 2 4 EEC 315 ELECTRICAL MATERIAL SCIENCE MR ONI 2 5 EEI 311 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL III MR FEMI 3 6 EEC 313 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY III 7 ICT 302 COMPUTER PACKAGES 8 EEE 314 ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS III 9 EEC 318A PRACTICAL ENGR FAKEYE 3 MR YINKA REV ENGR OLULEYE 3 3 2 23 TOTAL SECOND SEMESTER HND I S/N COURSE CODE MTH 312 1 GNS 413 2 EEC 324 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EEC 325 EEP 328 EEE 325 EEP 326 EEP 327 ICT 321 11 EEC 318B COURSE TITLE ADVANCED CALCULUS INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TESTING METHOD AND RELIABILITY ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THEORY IV ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND DRAWING I DIGITAL COMMUNICATION I ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS III ELECTRIC MACHINES III DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING PRACTICAL/MINI PROJECT LECTURER FULL-TIME MR AMOSU MR HUNGE REV ENG OLULEYEENGR FAKEYE MR OMOFOMA OLADUNJOYE LECTURER PART-TIME 3 2 2 MR FEMI ALU MR ADELAKUN - UNIT - 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 25 TOTAL FIRST SEMESTER HND II S/N COURSE CODE MTH 321 1 EEC 431 2 EEE 437 3 COURSE TITLE 4 EEE 435 NUMERICAL METHODS ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND DRAFTING II DIGITAL COMMUNICATION II 5 EEE 434 ANALOGUE ELECTRONIC IV 6 EEI 431 7 EEE 438 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT & CONTROL IV MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS 8 EEC 433 CONTROL ENGINEERING SYSTEM 9 EEC 439 PACTICAL TOTAL LECTURER FULL-TIME LECTURER PART-TIME 3 2 2 ENGR FAKEYE MR OMOFOMA ENGR OLADUNJOYE REV ENGR OLULEYE 2 3 MR ONI MR AYO/ MRS IFEKA ENGR ADEKUSIBE UNIT 2 2 3 2 21 SECOND SEMESTER HND II S/N COURS E CODE COURSE TITLE 1 2 MTH 313 EEE 446 3 EEE 445 STATISTICAL METHODS ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS DIGITAL COMMUNICATION III 4 EEE 447 5 ICT 301 6 CTE 322 COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING (C++) MATLAB II 7 8 EEC 449 EEC 440B PACTICAL PROJECT LECTURER FULL-TIME MR ADELEYE MR ONADEKO LECTURER PART-TIME UNIT 3 1 ENGR OLADUNJOYE MR ADELAKUN 3 MR OTAPO 3 ENGR ADEKUSIBE 1 2 2 3 18 TOTAL GENERAL INFORMATION GOAL AND OBJECTIVES The programme is designed to produce electrical engineering technicians for the following industries; manufacturing, assembling, servicing, power generation, transmission distribution and utilisation, telecommunications and other related industries. More specifically, diplomates of the programme should be able to: 1) Construct simple electrical and electronic circuits when necessary for use in modification or as a part of a system; 2) Assemble, install and test-run simple electrical and electronic equipment; 3) Carry out both preventive and corrective maintenance on simple electronic/electrical installation, equipment and appliances; 4) Select and use appropriate instruments to carry out simple tests and measurement on all types of electrical and electronic installation and equipment under various operating conditions. 5) Operate relevant equipment and installations whenever required; 6) Prepare simple bills of quantities and specifications related to electrical/electronic engineering works; 7) Coordinate and supervise craftsmen in activities related to electrical/electronic engineering services 8) Maintain a personal logbook to record his daily and weekly activities for each semester. GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS National Diploma (ND) The entry requirements for National Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology are: 1. Four credit level passes at senior school certificate examination (SSCE) or its equivalent at not more than TWO sittings. The four subjects must include Mathematics, Physics and any TWO other science subjects. At least a pass in English Language is required. 2. The National Technician Certificate (NTC) in electrical trade with credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and ONE other subject. Also a pass in English Language is mandatory. 3. Four credit passes in an NBTE recognised preliminary ND course offered in a polytechnics or similar post secondary technical institution. The credit passes must include Mathematics, Physics any TWO science subjects. Candidates must in addition obtain at least a pass in English language. GENERAL INFORMATION (HND) The Higher National Diploma (HND) programme in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology is designed to impart on the students specialised and useable skills in this field of Engineering. There are three options currently available in the programme, viz:(a) Electronics and Telecommunications (b) Electrical Power and Machines (c) Instrumentation and Control A student is required to specialise in one option GOAL AND OBJECTIVES Electronics and Telecommunication option The programme is aimed at producing Higher Technicians in electronic engineering for the manufacturing, assembling and servicing industries. On completion of the programme, the diplomate should be able to:a. Solve practical problems in electronic engineering by analysis and experimentation; b. Construct and design complex electronic circuits for use in modification or as a part of major construction; c. Erect, assemble and install electronic equipment and systems; d. Carry-out routine maintenance and repairs of electronic installations, equipment and systems; e. Apply the basic principles of management to manage engineering industries. Electric Power and Machine option The programme is designed to produce Higher Technicians in Electrical Engineering for the manufacturing, power generation, transmission, distribution and utilization industries. On completion, the diplomate should be able to:a. Solve practical problems in electrical engineering by analysis and experimentation; b. Design complex electrical installation, wiring and circuit projects using appropriate connections; c. Erect, assemble and install electrical equipment and system; d. Prepare detailed bills of quantities and specifications related to electrical engineering works. e. Commission and operate relevant equipment and installations Instrumentation and Control The programme is aimed to produce a higher technician in instrumentation and control who will be knowledgeable and skilful in the installation and repairs of instruments. On completion of the programme, the diplomate should be able to: 1. Assemble and install instrument and control systems 2. Design simple instrumentation and measuring systems; 3. Analyse and solve practical problems in analytical instruments and control systems Entry Requirement The general entry requirements for the HND programme include: 1. All the requirements for admission into the ND programme; 2. A minimum of lower credit pass (CGPA 2.50 and above) in the ND examination in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology; 3. A minimum of one year cognate work experience Curriculum The curriculum of the HND programmes consists of three main components: These are: i. General Studies/Education ii. Foundation Courses iii. Professional Courses The General Studies/Education component shall include courses in Communication Skills in English, Engineers in the Society, Industrial Management etc. The General Education component shall account for not more than 15% of the total contact hours for the programme. Foundation Courses include courses in Mathematics and Statistics. The number of hours may account for about 10-15 percent of the total hours. The professional courses are courses which give the students the theory and practical skills he needs to practice his field of specialisation. They may account for between 60- 70 percent of the contact hours. Curriculum Structure The structure of the HND programme is similar to that of the ND except that SIWES at the end of the first year is not compulsory.