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DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY
ABRAKA, NIGERIA
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTAL HANDBOOK
FOR
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
B.Sc. (Ed.) TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Name:_________________________________________
Matric. No:_______________________Level_________
Phone No:______________________________________
Residential Address:_____________________________
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Department of Technical Education
2018/2019 Departmental Handbook
Faculty of Education,
Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria
ISBN: 978-33872-6-4
First published in Nigeria 2017 AD by the
Department of Technical Education
Faculty of Education
Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
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Education, Delta State University, Abraka Nigeria.
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Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Anthem
1. Oh! Teachers of Nigeria
Oh Teachers of Africa
Teaching- noble profession
It’s Time for Transformation
It’s time to restore glory
Leading the transformation,
Leading the restoration.
TRCN is there
2. The giant of Africa
The pride of Nigeria
In America and Asia
In far away Europe
TRCN resonates
Teaching for Excellence
Teaching — noble profession
Oh teachers, your triumph
Delta State University Anthem
Delta State University,
The founding of our fathers
Nurturing our cherished generations.
A vision to harness the past and present
Projecting the realities of tomorrow,
Beyond gender, race and colour,
Refrain:
Great DELSU, great brains;
Thrives in hard-work for self reliance.
Great in knowledge, character and service.
We pledge to be good ambassadors,
We pledge to be good ambassadors.
Oh Divine Giver of wisdom,
Guide our focus and determination.
Of excellence in all human endeavour,
That through knowledge spread across
Faculties, we rethink human kind for a new universe
Where freedom and noble values are anchored.
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National Anthem
Arise 0 compatriots,
Nigeria’s call obey,
To serve our fatherland
With love and strength and faith
The labour of our heroes past
Shall never be in vain
To serve with heart and might
One nation bound in freedom
Peace and unity
O God of creation,
Direct our noble course
Guide thou our leaders right
Help our youths the truth to know
In love and honesty to grow
And living just and true
Great lofty heights attain
To build a nation
Where peace and justice shall reign
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BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
The degree programme in Technical Education started in 1987. The programme
started with 20 students and five lecturers. The first set of 20 students
graduated in 1990/1991 session.
In 1992/1993 session, 22 students graduated with options in
Electrical/Electronics, Mechanical and Automobile. Seven students graduated
in 1998/1999 session. Candidates who satisfied the degree requirements of the
Faculty of Education were awarded B.Sc (Ed) Technical Studies. Subsequently,
the Department has been producing Technical Education graduates on yearly
bases. At inception, the Department of Home Economics and Technical Studies
coordinated degree programmes in Home Economics unit and Technical
Studies unit. The Department also runs Postgraduate Degree in Industrial
Technology Education.
PHILOSOPHY
The curriculum of B.Sc. (Ed) Technical Education programme is designed to
provide students with the intellectual and professional background adequate
for teaching vocational skills necessary for industrial and economic
development. Also, it provides opportunities for students to undertake further
studies in their areas of specialization. The Curriculum for Postgraduate is
designed to provide students with intellectual and professional background as
teachers in Vocational Technical skills and administrators for industrial and
economic development.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the programme are as follows:
1. To produce technology teachers who will be competent to teach technical
education subjects at various school levels such as junior and senior
secondary school, Technical Colleges. Polytechnics, College of
Education-Technical, and Industrial based training schools.
2. Produce technology teachers and instructors with high level skill in the
design production and improvisation of various instructional technology
resources.
3. Train individuals who will acquire teaching skills and appropriate
methods needed in imparting knowledge in their field of specializations.
4. Gain insights on maintenance of industrial materials, tools, machines
and facility.
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5. Training individuals to develop problem solving and creative thinking
abilities.
6. To enable individuals develop safety consciousness, creativity and good
judgement over the use of technology.
7. Train individuals who will help in training skilled and semi skilled
technicians and craftsmen in an effort to meet the human resource
needs of the society.
8. Gain insights on maintenance of industrial materials, tools, machines
and facility.
PROGRAMME DURATION AND STRUCTURE
The duration for the B.Sc. (Ed) programme in Technical Education is four
academic years (eight semesters). During the first two years of study, the
students are exposed to broad based courses in all the technical education
subjects to enable them teach technology subjects in the secondary school. For
the remaining two years (four semesters) students are required to concentrate
on any of the following options:
1. Construction Technology (Building/Woodwork)
2. Electrical/Electronics,
3. Mechanical/Automobile Technology
See the table below to show the minimum and maximum duration period for
B.Sc (Ed) Technical Education programme for UTME (four years) and direct
entry (3 years) programmes.
B.Sc (Ed) Technical Education
S/N Programme
Minimum Duration
(Normal Duration)
50% Allowable
Extension Period
(Approximated)
Maxim Duration
Session Semester Session Semester Session Semester
1 4 years
programme 4 8 2 4 6 12
2 3 years
programme 3 6 1.5=2 4 5 10
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
i) Candidates for admission into the programme should possess the GCE
O/L, WASC or SSC or its equivalent pass with credits in five (5)
subjects, which must include Mathematics, English Language, Physics
or Chemistry and any other Arts/Social Science/Science subjects.
ii) City and Guilds Intermediate in addition to three credits pass in
WASC/GCE/NECO/NTC ordinary level, which must include
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Mathematics, English Language, Physics or Chemistry and any other
Arts/Social Science/Science subjects.
DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Candidates with any of the following qualifications will be admitted into 3-year
programme, provided they satisfy the university basic entry requirements.
1. NCE - Technical or its equivalent with an overall merit pass or above
2. Full Technological Certificate or ND or HND or ANTC in relevant field of
study with at least lower credit in relevant field of study
3. G.C.E Advanced Level/HSC passes in two of these subjects: Chemistry,
Physics, and Mathematics plus three credits in WASC/SSC/GCE O/L
including English Language.
28. STAFFING
The person is interviewed and given a letter of appointment, (if qualified).
Promotion is by Appointment and Promotion Committee (A & PC) which issues
guide every year for promotion. A staff is promoted every three years if the
standard is met.
STUDENT ADMISSION AND GRADUATION POLICY
29. Admission, Retention and Graduation Policy
A student is admitted through JAMB and must meet the cut-off of the
Department determined by UAB. The students applying for the four year
programme have five credits in WASC or SSC which must include English
Language and Mathematics. The student is retained if he or she has a
minimum CGPA of 1.50 in his 100 level and subsequent levels. Below this
CGPA the student is placed on probation or withdrawal. The student graduates
when he has a minimum unit of 120 through UME and 90 through direct
entry.
Compulsory (core) and required courses must be passed.
30. Probation, Expulsion, Withdrawal
Probation
A student whose Cumulative Grade Point Average is below 1.50 at the point of
a particular year of study earns a period of probation for one (1) year.
Withdrawal
Students whose Cumulative Grade Point Average is below 1.50 after probation
year should be asked to withdraw from the programme.
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A student is on probation if he/she scores less than 1.50. When the performance
of the student fails to improve in the following year, he or she may be asked to
withdraw. Students are expelled when they are involved in one criminal act or
when the matriculation oath is violated.
31. Grading system and Requirements for Graduating in each
Programme
The CGPA is used for grading. It is total grade point divided by total units
registered. The class of degree is obtained from the CGPA: 1st class, 2nd class
upper or 2nd class lower and 3rd class. A student comes for extension for a
session or a semester if he or she fails a compulsory course. He cannot graduate
until he or she passes the course or courses.
32. Student Guidance and Counselling
There is a Counselling Centre in the University where students are helped to
cope with problems which range from academic, personal-social to vocational.
The centre is headed by a counsellor from the Department of Guidance and
Counselling.
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Academic Staff List
S/N NAMES QUALIFICATIONS STATUS SPECIALIZATION
1 Prof. S. I.
Akinseinde
B.Sc (Hons) Industrial Technical Edu.
(Elect/Elect.) 1982 UNN; M.A. Voc.
Tech. Education (Elect/Elect)
Michigan State University, U.S.A.
1986. Ph.D. Industrial Tech.
Education 1993. UNN.; Cert In Lasers
and Statistical Process Control 1986
Professor Electrical/Electronics
Course Lecturer,
Project Supervisor,
Teaching Practice
2 Prof. K. O.
Odu
B.Sc (Hons) Industrial Technical
Education (Building Technology,
1990) UNN; M.Ed. (Building
Technology, 1995) UNN; Ph.D
Industrial Technical Education
(Building Technology, 2001). UNN
Professor Building/Woodwork
Course Lecturer,
Project Supervisor,
Teaching Practice
3 Prof. K. E.
Umunadi
B.Sc (Ed) Technical Studies, 1991
BENSU Abraka; M.Ed Industrial
Tech Education, (Elect/Elect) 1998
UNN; M.Sc. Energy & Petroleum
Economics Delsu, Abraka. 2000;
Ph.D. Industrial Technical Education,
UNN, 2007.
Professor Electrical/Electronics
Course Lecturer,
Project Supervisor,
Examination Officer,
Teaching Practice
4 Dr. (Mrs.)
Onoyase, A.
NCE, Abraka 1981; B.Ed. Hons.
Ibadan, 1986; M.Ed. Guidance and
Counselling, Abraka, 1996; Ph.D
Guidance and Counselling, Delsu,
Abraka 2004
Associate
Professor
Teaching Practice
Supervision, Project
Supervision
5 Dr. (Mrs.) S.
C. Ayonmike
B.Sc (Ed) Technical Education 1998,
DELSU Abraka; M.Sc. (Ed) Technical
Education 2004, UNIBEN; Ph.D
Technical Education (Building/
Woodwork Tech) 2014, UNIZIK
Senior
Lecturer &
HOD
Building/Woodwork
Course Lecturer,
Project Supervisor,
Teaching Practice
6 Engineer
Akpomie B.
S. O
B. Engineering (Civil/Building)
Uniben 1985; M.Sc. Civil Engineering
ABU 1990; NSE, COREN, Reg
ASCE, MNICE MNIHTE
Senior
Lecturer
Screening Officer for
100 Level Students in
Technical and Business
Education
7 Engineer
(Dr) Hilary
Ijeoma
Owamah
B. Eng., Soil and Water Engineering,
(Federal University of Technology
(FUTO) Owerri, 2006; M. Eng.,
Environmental Engineering,
(University of Portharcourt, River
State, 2011; Ph.D., Civil Engineering
(Water Resources and Environmental
Engineering Option, 2016.
Senior
Lecturer
Project Supervision
8 Dr. Matthias
Ekpu
B. Eng., Mechanical Engineering,
(Ambrose Alli University), 2005;
Senior
Lecturer
Project Supervision
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M.Sc., Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering, (University of
Greenwich, London) 2009; Ph.D.,
Mechanical Engineering (University
of Greenwich, London) 2015;
COREN; Member, Nigerian Society
of Engineers.
9 Dr. P. A. U.
Ossai
M.Ed Measurement and Evaluation,
Delsu Abraka 2004; B.Sc.
Mathematics, Bensu, Ekpoma 1989;
Ph.D Measurement and Evaluation
Delsu, Abraka 2014
Senior
Lecturer
Teaching Practice
Supervision, Project
Supervision
10 Mr. E.
Enakpoya
NCE Primary Teacher
Education/History (Bensu) 1986; B.A.
(Ed) (Hons) History (Bensu) 1989;
M.Ed Guidance and Counselling,
Delsu 1996
Lecturer I Project Supervision
11 Mr.
Ohwojero
Chamberlain
B.Sc. (Ed.) Technical Education
(Mechanical), Delsu, Abraka 1992;
M.Ed. Technical Education
(Mechanical) Uniben, 2010; Ph.D.
Industrial Technical Education (in
view), UNN.
Lecturer I Course Adviser 100
Level, Tech. Education
12 Engineer
Igbeka
Anthony
Onochie
N.C.E. Physics/ Mathematics, College
of Education, Abraka. 1982, Bachelor
of Engineering (Mech.), Uniben 1999,
M.Sc Management, Uniben, 2016,
MBA, M. Engineering MNSE,
COREN, TRCN.
Lecturer I Project and Teaching
Practice Supervision
13 Mr. C.
Enwefa
M.Ed Measurement and Evaluation,
DELSU, Abraka 2005; B.Sc. (Ed.)
Mathematics, Delsu, Abraka 1996.
Lecturer I Project and Teaching
Practice Supervision
14 Mr. U. G.
Anamonye
B. Eng., Electrical/Electronics
Engineering, (Anambra State
University, Uli, Anambra State), 2006;
M. Eng., Electrical/Electronics
Engineering, (Uniben) 2010.
Lecturer I Project and Teaching
Practice Supervision
15 Engineer
Sada Samuel
Oro-Oghene
B. Eng., Mechanical Engineering, (Fut
Minna), 2005; M. Eng., Industrial
Engineering, (Uniben) 2014; M.Phil.,
Industrial Engineering (Uniben) 2018;
COREN.
Lecturer I Project Supervision
16 Mr. I. V.
Agbata
M.Ed. Industrial Technical Edu.
(Mechanical) UNN. 2000; B.Sc (Ed)
Technical Studies Abraka 1991
Lecturer II Course Adviser 400
Level, Tech. Education
Time-Table Officer
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TECHNOLOGISTS
S/N Name Rank/designation date of
first appointment
Qualifications, dates obtained
membership of professional association
Duties performed/ courses
taught
1 Oghojafor
Wilson
Onokuewhofia
Asst. Chief Technologist
15/01/2019
Higher National Diploma (HND), 1998;
Intermediate Diploma in Science Laboratory
Technology, (SLT), 1994; Basic
Technology Course, 1991; WAEC, 1990;
Member, Nigeria Institute of Science
Laboratory Technologist (Associate
Member)
(1) Organisation of the
laboratory
(2) Preparing laboratory for
students practical
(3) Conducting experiments
with students
(4) Repair of laboratory
equipment
2 Mr.
Oghenekaro
Emese
Technologist I
15/01/2019
Trade Test II, Ministry of Labour and
Productivity Certificate of Competence
(1) Wood Fabrication,
Assembling and
Finishing/show casing
(2) Prepare workshop for
woodwork students (3) Repair and maintain
woodwork machines/hand
tools
(4) Sharpening woodwork
machine accessories
(5) Uses woodwork digital
tools
(6) Cabinet/Furniture
Construction
3 Mr. Ejovi Eric Technologist II
15/01/2019
Trade Test III, Machine Shop &
Fabrication: Lathe Turning I, West African
Examination Council (WAEC) 2009.
Mechanical/ Automobile
Technology
4 Mr. Otutu Kizito Duke
Technologist II 15/01/2019
Trade Test II, Electrical Competency Certificate, B.Sc. (Ed.) Technical Education
(Electrical/
Electronics), Delsu, 2010.
Electrical/ Electronics
5 Engineer
Olokpa E.
Favour
Technologist II
15/01/2019
OND Electrical/Electronics Engineering,
2004; HND Electrical/Electronics
Engineering, 2007
Electrical/ Electronics
6 Mr. Dominic
Nduka
Technologist II
16/01/2019
Trade Test I, II, III Mechanical/Automobile
Technology, WASC, 2003.
Mechanical/ Automobile
Technology
7 Mr. Buzome
Felix
Technologist I
15/01/2019
WAEC, (Technical) Mechanical – 1979;
Trade Test II & III (General
Fitting/Mechining), 1980; WAEC,
Technical Part II (Mechanical), 1991; B.Sc.
(Hon) Economics, 2009.
Mechanical/ Automobile
Technology
8 Mr. Anih
Ktwutosi Nnamani
Technologist II
16/01/2019
Trade Test I, II & III in Upholstery/Spray
Painting
Woodwork
9 Mr. Egbah
Kelvin Azuka
Technologist II
15/01/2019
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil/Building),
University of Portharcourt, 2013, HSE
(Level 1-3) Green-Zenith Safety
Portharcourt.
Building (Blocklaying and
Concreting)
10 Ogbebor Erhiga Technologist II
16/01/2019
Delsu Investment, 2005 Painting
11 Oyibojoba
Blessed
Technologist II
16/01/2019
Umeghe Primary School, Abraka (FSLC),
Junior School Certificate.
Wood Workshop Cabinet
Making
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Non-Academic Staff
S/N NAMES QUALIFICATIONS STATUS SPECIALIZATION
1 Mrs. Iloh
Edith
Nkechi
PSLC 1998; Diploma in
Computer 2000; NECO
2001; B.Sc. Bus. Admin.
2009 Delsu, Abraka.
Senior Computer
Operator
Typesetting/
Computer Operations
2 Mrs.
Eseoghene
Akpoteyeri-
Ekama
PSLC 1991; WAEC
1999/2003; TC II 2003;
NCE 2007.
Executive Officer,
26/8/2005
Receiving of mails
3 Mrs.
Ogiemudia
Gladys
Ngozi
PSLC 1988 Caretaker Dispatching of mails
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TECHNICAL EDUCATION 100 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 100 Intro. To Teaching Profession 2 C
EDU 101 Foundations of Education 2 C
EDU 102 Development Psychology 2 C
GST 101 Use of English and Library 4 C
GST 102 Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence 2 C
MTH 101 Elementary Mathematics I (Algebra and
Trigonometry)
3 C
PHY 101 General Physics I (Mechanics, Thermal Physics
and Waves
3 C
CHM 101 General Chemistry I 3 C
TED 101 General Workshop Practice 2 C
TED 102 Introduction to Automobile Technology 2 E
Total Core Courses = 23 units
Total Elective Courses = 02 units
Total Units = 25 units
SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
TED 111 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics
Technology
2 C
TED 112 Industrial Safety 2 C
TED 113 Technical Drawing I 2 C
TED 114 Introduction to Metal Work 2 C
TED 115 Introduction to Building Construction 2 C
TED 116 Introduction to Woodworking Technology 2 C
TED 117 Auto Engines 2 C
GST 111 Nigerian Peoples and Culture 2 C
GST 112 History and Philosophy of Science 2 C
GST 113 Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution 2 C
CHM 111 General Chemistry II 3 C
Total Core courses = 23 units
Total Elective Courses = 00 units
Total Units = 23 units
Grand Total = 48 units
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200 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 200 Principles of Instruction 2 C
EDU 201 Philosophy of Education 2 C
EDU 202 Curriculum Theory and Development 2 C
TED 200 Emergent Problems in Industrial and Technical
Education
2 C
TED 201 Workshop Organization and Management 2 C
TED 202 Introduction to Technology Education 2 C
TED 203 Technical Drawing II 2 C
TED 204 Principles of Electrical and Electronics
Technology
2 C
CSC 200 Introduction to Computers 2 C
PHY 303 Electromagnetism I 2 C
EDU 203 Micro Teaching (Teaching Skills) 2 E
Total Core Courses = 20 units
Total Elective courses = 02 units
Total Units = 22 units
SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 211 Special Methods of Teaching 2 C
EDU 212 Test and Measurement 2 C
TED 211 Building and Woodwork Technology 3 C
TED 212 Electronics I 2 C
TED 213 Materials Technology 2 C
TED 214 Metalwork Technology I 2 C
TED 216 Teaching Basic Technology 2 C
TED 217 Computer Aided Instruction I 2 C
TED 218 Introduction to Financial Management in
Technical Education
2 C
CES 211 Entrepreneurship, Value Addition and
Enterprise Creation
2 C
TED 215 Intro to Computer Aided Design 2 E
EDU 214 Citizenship and Moral Education 2 E
Total Core courses = 21 units
Total Elective course = 04 units
Total Units = 25 units
Grand Total = 47 units
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300 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
Electrical/Electronics Option
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 300 Teaching Practice 3 C
EDU 301 Intro. To Educational Administration and
Planning
2 C
EDU 302 Educational Technology 2 C
TED 301 Course Construction for Technical Education 2 C
TED 322 Computer aided Instruction II 2 C
TED 324 Measuring instrument and Testing 2 C
TED 325 Electrical Installation I 2 C
TED 328 Workshop Practice I 2 C
TED 323 Circuit Theory 2 E
EDU 305 Educational Statistics 2 E
Total Core Courses = 17 units
Total Elective courses = 04 units
Total Units = 21 units
300 LEVEL SECOND SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 311 Educational Psychology 2 C
EDU 312 Research Methods and Data Processing 2 C
EDU 313 ICT in Education 2 C
TED 331 Electrical Drawing 2 C
TED 332 Workshop Practice II 2 C
TED 333 Electronics Communication 2 C
CES 311 Vocational Skill Acquisition 2 C
TED 318 Industrial Electronics 2 C
TED 334 Introduction to Industrial Economics 2 E
EDU 314 Emergent Problem in Nigeria Education 2 E
Total Core courses = 16 units
Total Elective course = 04 units
Total Units = 20 units
Grand Total = 41 units
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300 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
BUILDING/WOODWORK OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 300 Teaching Practice 3 C
EDU 301 Intro. To Educational Administration and
Planning
2 C
EDU 302 Educational Technology 2 C
TED 301 Course Construction for Technical Education 2 C
TED 302 Forestry Studies 2 C
TED 303 Building Site Practice 2 C
TED 304 Drafting and Design 2 E
TED 305 Land Surveying 2 C
TED 306 Structural Fittings and Fixtures 2 C
TED 307 Wood Finishing 2 C
EDU 305 Educational Statistics 2 E
Total Core Courses = 19 units
Total Elective courses = 04 units
Total Units = 23 units
300 LEVEL
SECOND SEMESTER
BUILDING/WOODWORK OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 311 Educational Psychology 2 C
EDU 312 Research Methods and Data Processing 2 C
EDU 313 ICT in Education 2 C
TED 311 Building Construction Super Structure 2 C
TED 313 Architectural Drawing I 2 C
TED 314 Wood Design and Practice 2 C
TED 315 Building Material and Construction 3 C
TED 316 Introduction to Upholstery 2 C
CES 311 Vocational Skill Acquisition 2 C
TED 334 Introduction to Industrial Economics 2 E
EDU 314 Emergent Problems in Nigeria Education 2 E
Total Core courses = 19 units
Total Elective course = 04 units
Total Units = 23 units
Grand Total = 46 units
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300 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER MECHANICAL/AUTO-MECHANIC OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 300 Teaching Practice 3 C
EDU 301 Intro. To Educational Administration and
Planning
2 C
EDU 302 Educational Technology 2 C
TED 301 Course Construction for Technical Education 2 C
TED 326 Metal Work (Theory and Practice) 2 C
TED 327 Engine Details 2 C
TED 308 Thermodynamics in Technical Education 2 C
EDU 305 Educational Statistics 2 E
Total Core Courses = 15 units
Total Elective courses = 02 units
Total Units = 17 units
300 LEVEL
SECOND SEMESTER MECHANICAL/AUTO-MECHANIC OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 311 Educational Psychology 2 C
EDU 312 Research Methods and Data Processing 2 C
EDU 313 ICT in Education 2 C
TED 312 Tools, Devices and Maintenance in Metal Work 2 C
TED 335 Fuel System and Carburation 2 C
TED 336 Auto Shop, Safety and High Way Code 2 C
TED 337 Breaking, Steering and Suspension System 2 C
TED 338 Mechanical/Engineering Design 3 C
CES 311 Vocational Skill Acquisition 2 C
TED 334 Introduction to Industrial economics 2 C
EDU 314 Emergent Problem in Nigeria Education 2 E
TED 339 Designing and Planning of Metal Workshop 2 E
Total Core courses = 21 units
Total Elective course = 06 units
Total Units = 27 units
Grand Total = 44 units
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400 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER BUILDING/WOODWORK OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 401 Practical Teaching 3 C
EDU 402 Guidance and Counselling 2 C
EDU 404 School Administration and the Law 2 C
TED 400 SIWES 6 C
TED 401 Industrial Materials and Manufacturing Process 2 C
TED 402 Building Services and Maintenance 2 C
TED 403 Wood Technology II 2 C
TED 404 Building Environment and Man 2 E
EDU 403 Continuous Assessment 2 E
EDU 406 Curriculum Innovation and Revision 2 E
Total Core Courses = 19 units
Total Elective courses = 06 units
Total Units = 25 units
SECOND SEMESTER BUILDING/WOODWORK OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 410 Research Project 6 C
EDU 411 Special Education 2 C
TED 411 Appropriate Technology 2 C
TED 412 Quality Control 2 C
TED 413 Seminar 2 C
TED 414 Architectural Drawing II 2 C
TED 415 Building, Finishing and Materials 2 C
EDU 412 Comparative Education 2 E
Total Core courses = 16 units
Total Elective course = 02 units
Total Units = 18 units
Grand Total = 43 units
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FIRST SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 401 Practical Teaching 3 C
EDU 402 Guidance and Counselling 2 C
EDU 404 School Administration and the Law 2 C
TED 400 SIWES 6 C
TED 401 Industrial Materials and Manufacturing Process 2 C
TED 408 Electrical Power and Machines 2 C
TED 409 Electrical Drafting and Installation 2 C
EDU 403 Continuous Assessment 2 E
Total Core Courses = 19 units
Total Elective courses = 02 units
Total Units = 21 units
SECOND SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 410 Research Project 6 C
EDU 411 Special Education 2 C
TED 411 Appropriate Technology 2 C
TED 412 Quality Control 2 C
TED 413 Seminar 2 C
TED 419 Digital Electronics 2 C
TED 431 Radio and Television 2 C
EDU 412 Comparative Education 2 E
TED 432 Industrial Electronics II 2 E
Total Core courses = 16 units
Total Elective course = 04 units
Total Units = 20 units
Grand Total = 41 units
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400 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
MECHANICAL/AUTO-MECHANIC OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 401 Practical Teaching 3 C
EDU 402 Guidance and Counselling 2 C
EDU 404 School Administration and the Law 2 C
TED 400 SIWES 6 C
TED 401 Industrial Materials and Manufacturing Process 2 C
TED 405 Machine Tools Process 2 C
TED 406 Auto Workshop Practice 2 C
TED 407 Foundry Technology 2 E
EDU 403 Continuous Assessment 2 E
Total Core Courses = 19 units
Total Elective courses = 04 units
Total Units = 23 units
SECOND SEMESTER MECHANICAL/AUTO-MECHANIC OPTION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE UNITS STATUS
EDU 410 Research Project 6 C
EDU 411 Special Education 2 C
TED 411 Appropriate Technology 2 C
TED 412 Quality Control 2 C
TED 413 Seminar 2 C
TED 417 Auto Electrical System and Air Conditioning 2 C
TED 418 Metal Stamping 2 C
EDU 412 Comparative Education 2 E
Total Core courses = 16 units
Total Elective course = 02 units
Total Units = 18 units
Grand Total = 41 units
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
100 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 101 — GENERAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 2C
Workshop safety; benchwork and fittings; cutting operations; drilling in the workshop; filing and
finishing; machines/introduction to the use of drawing instruments types of drawings; lines,
angles, traingles, polygons, dimensioning, and sketching.
TED 102 — INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 2E
The basic principles of automobile engines; its power source, transmission and combustion
systems.
MTH 101 — Algebra and Trigonometry 3C
Sets, Union and intersection, the empty and universal sets, complements, subjects, Venn
diagrams (algebra of real numbers). Indices, logarithms, surds. Theory of quadratic equations,
simultaneous equations; simple inequalities; Polynomials and their factorization, the remainder
theorem, rational functions and partial fractions. Permutation and combination, the binomial
theorem, sequences and series, summation of finite series.
100 LEVEL
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 111 — INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
TECHNOLOGY 2C
Nature of electricity, Electrical Units, Resistance and calculations- Ohms’s Law, Voltage and
current in series/parallel circuits. Electric power insulators and conductors resistively, cells.
Thermonic values, semiconductor diodes, Power supplies- Rectification, filters, Amplification,
Oscillators, Multivibrators, Radio Transmission and Receptions.
TED 112 — INDUSTRIAL SAFETY 2C
Consideration of unsafe acts and conditions in the school workshop. Accident causation and
prevention, safety regulations and enforcement strategies.
TED 113 —TECHNICAL DRAWING I 2C
Introduction to drawing instruments, paper size, scale, freehand sketching and visualization. Line
work and lettering, geometrical construction. Introduction to pictorial drawing and dimensioning.
TED 114 — INTRODUCTION TO METAL WORK 2C
Introduction to metal. Properties of metal; production of metals; ferrous and non-ferous metals;
characteristics of iron and steel and their properties; alloy materials and basic hand processes.
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TED 115 — INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 2C
Bonding in brickwork. Manufacture of concrete blocks: Sizes of concrete blocks manufactured
in Nigeria. Mixes of materials. Uses of different sizes of blocks, tools, equipment and machines
used in the manufacture of blocks. Steps in producing blocks. Production rate. Cost of blocks and
government regulations:
arches and formwork construction.
TED 116 — INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING TECHNOLOGY 2C
The course is designed to familiarize students, with the nature of wood; chemistry of wood
classification of wood into soft and hard wood; wood defects; hand tools, care and maintenance;
annual rings and wood grains.
TED 117 — AUTO-ENGINES 2C
Principles of automotive technology. Various types of automobile engines. Types and
construction of vehicle chassis and engine, air and water cooled engines. Clutch and gearbox
component and operating mechanism. Functions of propeller shaft and universal joints.
200 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 200 — Emergent Problems in Industrial and Technical Education 2C
Introduction of Emergent Problems in Industrial and Technical Education, Concepts of Industrial
and Technical Education, Issues on the Emergent Problems in Industrial and Technical
Education, Methodology in Industrial Technical Education, Skill areas/Competency Education in
Industrial Technical Education, Cost Effectiveness in Industrial Technical Education, Renewable
Energy, E-Learning Plateforms, Challenges in relation to Industrial Technical Education, Way of
foreward on perceived challenges in Industrial Technical Education.
TED 201 — WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 2C
Workshop Organisation and Safety, Workshop Organisation and Management, Workshop Tools
and Machine Safe-Use, Bench Work and Fittings.
Principles and practices involved in the planning and organization of facilities in the Technology
Education Laboratory for effective skill training. This includes responsibility for selecting,
procuring, storing and dispensing tools, materials and supplies for training etc.
TED 202 — INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 2C
The role of technology and its impact on educational development. Introduction to technology
culture, requirements and expectations. The need for technology education individual survival in
the modern competitive world.
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TED 203 — TECHNICAL DRAWING II 2C
Fundamental concepts of pictorial, Isometric and oblique drawings; the characteristics and
general application. Orthographic projection in first and third angles, multi-views and
dimensioning.
TED 204 – PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 2C
Basic AC principles, sinusoiuae waves, plotting and obtaining A.C values, resistive, capacitive
and inductive circuits, AC power, series and parallel A.C circuits, Resinance, Application of
complex numbers and notation for AC network, impedence, admittance and power calculation.
200 LEVEL
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 211 — BUILDING AND WOODWORK TECHNOLOGY 3C
The course is designed to provide the students with the basic knowledge and skills in
construction and finishing of simple building. The course will include the basic principles and
methods of construction of foundation, methods of wall, floor, roof and constructions.
Woodwork: Materials, tools and joints
TED 212 — ELECTRONIC I 2C
Principles of electron tubes. Types of tubes; characteristics and application. Work function. Type
of semiconductors. Conductivity. PN junction diodes: characteristics, construction and
application. Zener diode. Special diodes. Half, full wave bridge rectification.
TED 213 — MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY 2C
A study selected metallic materials and related processes used in manufacturing. Properties and
processes of plastics (thermoplastics and thermoset/composites), asbestos, polymers, ceramics
and clay. Determine optimal process conditions and evaluate part, mold designs and fabrication
techniques.
TED 214 — METAL WORK TECHNOLOGY I 2C
Manufacture of different metals and their uses; sheet metal work; equipment; tools and process;
further properties of metallic meterials; Introduction and identification of machines and their
functions; lathe; drill, milling. impact of modern machines with automation systems on
production operations; eg: robots, lasers.
TED 216 — TEACHING BASIC TECHNOLOGY 2C
Identification of appropriate teaching methods for teaching introductory Technology in the
Junior Secondary School including demonstration, playway, field trips and project methods.
TED 217 — COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION I 2C
Utilization of computer hard and soft ware to aid in instruction delivery.
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TED 218 — INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN TECHNICAL
EDUCATION 2C
Industrial management principles to include planning, organization, supervision, co-ordination
and evaluation. Analysis of manufacturing input, process and output variables and financial
management strategies for industrial viability.
300 LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTER
CONSTRUCTION OPTION
TED 301 — COURSE CONSTRUCTION FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION 2C
Procedures and techniques of constructing course materials for teaching and evaluation of each
subject in technology education to include the objectives, content (cognition psychomotor and
affective), operations, instructional materials and evaluation procedures.
TED 302 — FORESTRY STUDIES 2C
Forest Regions, Types of forests, Distribution of forests and forest resources, Forestry aims and
forest conservation, forest management for Timber Production, Logging and Hauling, Timbers of
forest regions and forest regions of the world.
TED 303 — BUILDING SITE PRACTICE 2C
Mixing sand, cement, mortar by hand and machine. Mixing concrete by hand and by machine.
Placing and compacting concrete in various positions. Fixing and bending steel reinforcement.
Wall finishing and finishes: plastering, rendering techniques, pointing and joining. Preparation of
opening to receive lintels. Fixing door and window frames and safety regulations.
TED 304 — DRAFTING AND DESIGN 2E
Fundamentals of Drafting, Scaling and scale factors, Conventions and lettering, Lines,
Dimensioning, Types of symbols in building, Working drawing of building plans in first and
third angle orthographic projections.
TED 305 — LAND SURVEYING 2C
Introduction to survey equipment. Types that are commonly used in construction industry.
Theodolite, automatic levels, dumpy levels, prismatic compass, measuring staff. Types of chains,
parts/features and their uses. Alignment. Determination and measurement of distances and
angles. Information recording. Field work. Practical exercises in chain surveying (based on linear
and transverse method) and site leveling exercise using appropriate equipment.
TED 306 — STRUCTURAL FITTINGS AND FIXTURES 2C
-Fixing of fittings to woodwork components e.g lock, handles, catches and iron monger and
fixing fixtures in woodwork
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TED 307 — WOOD FINISHING 2C
Staining, Varnishing and Polishing, Process of Finishing Wood and Selecting a coating for a
particular Application, Wood grain fillers and filling in French Polishing Glazing in French
Polishing, Bodying in and Spiriting off, Wax Polishing, Oil Polishing and dry shinning
Repolishing and Reviving, Process of Vanishing Wood, Dyeing Veneers and Spirit Enameling
300 LEVEL
SECOND SEMESTER
CONSTRUCTION OPTION
TED 311— BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SUPER STRUCTURE 2C
Structural concept of a building and forces, Skeletal Structure, Wall/Column Beam loading
bearing, Masonry/Concrete, Solid structure, Surface Structure, In-Situ RC Frame, Precast
Concrete Frame, Steel building frame, Principles of Reinforced Concrete, Types of Formwork
TED 313 — ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I 2C
General principles of building design.
(i) Architectural symbols for wall, window, door, foundation, concrete, hard core, glass iron.
(ii) Scaling/scales used in building design,
(iii) Site and space planning/layout
(iv) Standard dimension of building components, door, window, room, toilet, kitchen.
(v) Preparing simple building plans, site visits.
TED 314 — WOOD DESIGN AND PRACTICE 2C
A short history of design in furniture, Basic principles of design, function, form and proportion,
Construction and choice of materials and embellishment, Tool Operations- saws, boring tools,
spokes have. Common joints, dwelling and clamps. The fitting of hinges, cutting lists.
TED 315 – BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 3C
Properties and weight of materials in the building industry, classification, properties and uses of
rocks, stones and soils in the building industries, use of plastics, glass, bituminous materials,
putties and mastics; application of mortises and rendering.
TED 316— INTRODUCTION TO UPHOLSTERY 2C
Origins and Development of Upholstery, Fabrication of Seating Furniture: Materials, Tools and
Techniques
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300 LEVEL (ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION)
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 301 — COURSE CONSTRUCTION FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION 2C
Procedures and techniques of constructing course materials for teaching and evaluation of each
subject in. technology education to include the objectives, content (cognition psychomotor and
affective), operations, instructional materials and evaluation procedures.
TED 322 — COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION II 2C
Understanding of the software system, concept, principles and technique of computer Aided
instruction in electronics. Computer application of the circuit maker software in design.
Simulation of linear circuits, design of circuit network.
Consideration of linear circuit, DC network.
TED 324 — MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND TESTING 2C
The functional principles of measuring instruments. Methods of measuring resistance, current,
voltage, power, impedance, and frequency using analog and digital measuring instruments.
Measuring AC and DC voltages, AC and DC currents with oscilloscopes. Operation and
circuiting of various pieces of test equipment including power supplies, meters, oscilloscopes,
frequency ciuuters, logic pulser, and data analyzer.
TED 325 — ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION I 2C
Domestic installation system and regulations. Designs of lighting features in building. Layout of
electrical services in building. Costing and estimating. Methods of installing materials and
accessories. Surface and conduit wiring systems. Protection and earthen. Electrical and
electronics schematic drawing.
TED 328 — WORKSHOP PRACTICE I 2C
Use of test equipment to determine voltage, current and resistance values in electronic circuits.
Determination of characteristics curves for diode and transistors. Meter care and maintenance.
TED 323 — CIRCUIT THEORY 2E
Characteristics of electric circuit. Self and mutual inductances. Power, average power, RMS
values. Power Ratio, Decibels. Three-phase load connections. Star-Delta transformation.
Kirchhoff’s Laws Ohm’s law, Network Theorems, Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s
Theorems, RLC Circuit and Band-Pass Filter
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300 LEVEL (ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION)
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 331— ELECTRICAL DRAWING 2C
Electrical drawing symbols, architectural drawing of a building plan/site plan building plan
drawing/floor plan/ technical document.
power, lighting and communication for an engineering/technical or architectural project.
Electrical drawing & Reading, Drawing electrical diagrams and wiring diagrams- smart draw,
Electrical drawing – Designing Buildings, Basic Schematics Design, Lights, switches fuses,
ground, wires resistors, capacitors power sources
Electrical drawing software AUTOCAD, AUTOCAD LT and AUTOCAD electrical tools
TED 332 — WORKSHOP PRACTICE II 2C
Types of tests using laboratory instruments to locate faults in electronic circuits. Checking of
active and passive components in circuits. Measurement of capacitance, impedance, power,
frequency, period, amplifier voltage and power output using test equipment Troubleshooting of
Electronics circuit and devices.
Computer chip (Le) packages and utilization.
TED 333 — ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION 2C
Principles and applications of modern communication systems. Electromagnetic wave
propagation. Transmitters, receivers, telex, telephony, electronic mail, global system of mobile
communication.
TED 318 —INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC I 2C
Operation and applications of bipolar junction. Field effect transistor, depletion and
enhancement type MOSFET. The thyristor family, SCR, Opto Electronics devices and LASER.
TED 334 – INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 2E
Consideration of industrial production Economic factors and parameter
300 LEVEL (MECHANICAL/AUTOMOBILE OPTION)
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 301 — COURSE CONSTRUCTION FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION 2C
Procedures and techniques of constructing course materials for teaching and evaluation of each
subject in. technology education to include the objectives, content (cognition psychomotor and
affective), operations, instructional materials and evaluation procedures.
TED 326 — METAL WORK (THEORY AND PRACTICE) 2C
Basic Workshop processes including measuring, cutting, filing, fitting and drilling.
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TED 327 — ENGINE DETAILS 2C
Main component of an engine (piston and rings, cylinder head and block, connection rods,
crankshaft, bearings, camshaft, push rods, shaft/rams, valve and springs and flywheel. Firing
orders of 4,6 and 8 cylinder engines, V-engine. Functions of valves operations. Factors affecting
Engine performance.
TED 308 —THERMODYNAMICS IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION 2C
Basic concepts and definitions. The ideal gas, Heat and Work. The first law of thermodynamics,
application to open and closed systems. The steady state flow equation and applications. Second
law of thermodynamics and Heat cycles. Application of the relations of heat and other forms of
energy to industrial and technical education.
300 LEVEL (MECHANICAL/AUTOMOBILE OPTION)
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 312 – TOOLS, DEVICES AND MAINTENANCE IN METAL WORK 2C
Technical information on types of machine tools, their construction speed, methods of work and
tool holding and motion transmission principles, laboratory experience includes machine
alignment tests, machine controls and maintenance.
TED 335 — FUEL SYSTEM AND CARBURATION 2C
A study of the fundamentals, operating principles and construction of the various types of diesel
and petrol engines and related fuel, lubrication, cooling, charging and starting systems
maintenance and testing procedures of fuel injection pumps.
TED 336 — AUTO SHOP, SAFETY AND HIGH WAY CODE 2C
Fundamentals of automobile shop safety to include good and safe auto jacks, free air movement
control of used engine oil on the shop floor. Road signs and highway codes. Attention to manual
and electrical signals when driving, proper over taking and parking. Road communication and
courtesy.
TED 337 — BRAKING, STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM 2C
Diagnoses test and repairs to hydraulic brake systems, drum and disc brakes and power brake
unit. Function, operation, layout and types of steering systems. Factors affecting steering
geometry. Main components of the suspension and their functions. Common faults of suspension
system
TED 338 — MECHANICAL/ENGINEERING DESIGN 2C
Mechanics of parts in motion. Regular and irregular motions. Effects of cams on functional
bodies. Assemble processes and fixtures.
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TED 334 – INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 2E
Consideration of industrial production economic factors and parameter
TED 339 – DESIGNING AND PLANNING OF METAL WORKSHOP 2C
Designing and development of metal workshop in schools and industries. Preliminary plan to
emphasize space needs, protected enrolment, class size, maintenance culture of workshops in
school and industry.
400 LEVEL (CONSTRUCTION OPTION)
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 400 — STUDENTS’ INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) 6C
On the job attachment experience to relevant job sites, for 6 months
TED 401 — INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS 2C
A complete review of industrial materials including wood, metal and plastic based materials with
their production processes.
TED 402 — BUILDING SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE 2C
Sources of cold water supply. Hot and cold water distribution. Solid and waste water sanitary
appliances, building maintenance. Nature and importance of building maintenance. Problems and
solution. Execution of maintenance work. Supervision of maintenance work.
TED 403 – WOOD TECHNOLOGY II 2C
Timber finishing effect of weather and other factors on finished woodwork. Application of wood
in design. Construction of domestic commercial and industrial buildings
TED 404— BUILDING ENVIRONMENT AND MAN 2C
Construction of simple buildings, values of building environment to man including the
aesthetics, convenience and the comfort that buildings provide, Planning, organization and
preparation of site for simple projects.
Built Environment and health, Aesthetics of an Environment, Legibility and Orientation, Sense
of Community, Transport and physical Activity, Transport and Physical Activity, Safety
- Privacy and crowding, Participation and Empowerment, Globalization and Urban
Transformation, Geted Community, Search for Community and Planning and Policy Context.
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400 LEVEL (CONSTRUCTION OPTION)
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 411— APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY 2C
Factors affecting and considerations for the choice of technology in industry in Nigeria. The
conflict of Technology Utilization and Youth unemployment. Appropriate Technology and
Industrial profitability.
TED 412 — QUALITY CONTROL 2C
Quality concepts, inspection, facilities and technique. Sources of quality problem. Quality
indices. Improving quality. Process control.
TED 413 — SEMINAR 2C
Contemporary trends and issues in vocational education. Career opportunities, requirements,
benefits and procedures involved in technical education. Technical competence in emerging
technologies.
TED 414 — ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II 2C
Developing elevation (e.g front, rear and side views) Details of building components and fixtures
(e.g foundation, wall, floor). Sectioning of building from foundations to the roof level. Details of
roof members (e.g wall plate, struss, rafter, purline, king post). Duplex and Story Building are
the components of Architectural Drawing II.
TED 415- BUILDING FINISHING AND MATERIALS 2C
Types of building finishes and their applications in building construction. Stone rubble walling,
painting, tiling, sand/cement screed, granolit floor finishes, terrazzo floor finishes, pointing and
jointing.
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400 LEVEL (ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION)
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 401 — INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS 2C
A complete review of industrial materials including wood, metal and plastic based materials with
their production processes.
TED 408 — ELECTRICAL POWER AND MACHINES 2C
AC and D.C. motors and generators. Principles of autotransformers. Design and construction of
power transformers. Losses and efficiency of transformers. Electrical/mechanical relays. Control
of machines by program, sensors, logic and switches
TED 409 — ELECTRICAL DRAFTING AND INSTALLATION 2C
Design and layout of electrical devices, industrial installation, electrical power includes
generation, transmission, distribution and utilization. Substation equipment and function.
Emphasis on control and utilization.
400 LEVEL (ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS OPTION)
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 411— APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY 2C
Factors affecting and considerations for the choice of technology in industry in Nigeria. The
conflict of Technology Utilization and Youth unemployment. Appropriate Technology and
Industrial profitability.
TED 412 — QUALITY CONTROL 2C
Quality concepts, inspection, facilities and technique. Sources of quality problem. Quality
indices. Improving quality. Process control.
TED 413 — SEMINAR 2C
Contemporary trends and issues in vocational education. Career opportunities, requirements,
benefits and procedures involved in technical education and Technical competence in emerging
technologies.
TED 419 — DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 2C
The number system, logic s4nbols, functions and conventions; basic Boolean operations;
integrated logic circuits, flip-flops and latches; counters, shift register, counters, computer
arithmetic, interfacing. Industrial visitation is one of the requirements to earn a grade in this
course.
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TED 431 — RADIO AND TELEVISION 2C
Electronic Communication systems, modulation and demodulation, RF & IF amplifiers,
Transmission and propagation of electromagnetic waves, AM & FM receivers, television
fundamentals, pictures transmission colour standards, troubleshooting and servicing of radio and
television receivers and Radio Transmission Reception.
TED 432 – INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS II 2E
Feedback system, principles and application of negative and positive feedback. Oscillators and
principles of operation using bi polar junction, field effect transistors and integrated circuits –
emphasis on improvement of feedback and oscillator systems.
400 LEVEL (MECHANICAL OPTION)
FIRST SEMESTER
TED 400 — STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) 6C
On the job attachment experience to relevant job sites, for 6 months
TED 401 — INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS 2C
A complete review of industrial materials including wood, metal and plastic based materials with
their production processes.
TED 405 — MACHINE TOOLS PROCESSES 2C
Basic lathe work and milling operations drill presses and operations, safety precautions and
maintenance of machine tools. Work holding techniques, jigs and fixtures.
TED 406 — AUTO WORKSHOP PRACTICE 2C
Engine reconditioning and testing, use of cylinder boring, honing machines. Uses of exhaust gas
analysers, dwell meters, vacuum gauge, compression gauge, stroboscopic timing light. Precision
measurement of engine components (dial indicators vernier calipers fault diagnosis and repairs,
use of sensor and scan tools).
Principles and techniques involved in advanced traditional machine operations. Non-traditional
machine processes, computer application in the operation of machines.
TED 407 — FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY 2E
Casting processes. Uses of welding tools Basic principles of welding, Oxyacetylene welding
flame, are cutting. Emphasis on efficiency and safety. Theory and applications of automation
system of welding.
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400 LEVEL (MECHANICAL OPTION)
SECOND SEMESTER
TED 411- APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY 2C
Factors affecting and considerations for the choice of technology in industry in Nigeria. The
conflict of Technology Utilization and Youth unemployment. Appropriate Technology and
Industrial profitability.
TED 412 — QUALITY CONTROL 2C
Quality concepts, inspection, facilities and technique. Sources of quality problem. Quality
indices. Improving quality. Process control.
TED 413 — SEMINAR 2C
Contemporary trends and issues in vocational education. Career opportunities, requirements,
benefits and procedures involved in technical education. Technical competence in emerging
technologies.
TED 417 — AUTO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND AIR
CONDITIONING 2C
Components of air-conditioner: Condenser pipe, receiver, view port expansion valve, evaporator,
cooling fan, belts and ducts. Layout and function of the main mechanical components in
refrigerators and air conditioner. Lubricants, maintenance, fabrication. Factors affecting cooling
system. Compressor failure.
TED 418 – METAL STAMPING 2C
Presswork in metal working. Die making and design, calculations involved in press work.