HISTORY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal Polytechnic, Offa was established in 1993 as a serving department to other departments but students were admitted into National Diploma (ND) programme in 1999. The Higher National Diploma (HND) programme started in 2005 and has two options, HND Manufacturing and Production (MP) and HND Power and Plant (PP).The option is designed to impact on the students specialized and usable skills in the field of Engineering.
Goals and Objectives of the Department
There are two programmes in the department. These are:
- National Diploma (ND)
- Higher National Diploma (HND)
The objectives of each programme are highlighted as follow:
National Diploma (ND) Programme Goals and Objectives
The programme is aimed at producing mechanical engineering technicians for the nation’s industries, construction firms, public utilities and services. The diplomats should be able to:
- Interpret and prepared engineering drawings of mechanical equipment, their components and systems.
- Carry out machining and fabrication operations.
- Produce machine components and assemble.
- Operate, maintain and service mechanical equipment.
- Carry out plant installation and maintenance.
- Apply management principles in organizing supervisory groups and in the arrangement of sequence of activities.
- Acquire and display entrepreneur skills.
- Apply adequate information technology skills.
Higher National Diploma (HND) Programme
The two options in the Higher National Diploma are:
- Power and Plant Engineering Technology (PP)
- Manufacturing and Production Engineering Technology (MP)
Power and Plant Engineering Technology Programme Goals and Objectives
- Interpret information in mechanical and technical literature and specify requirements for mechanical systems.
- Install, maintain and repair industrial plants
- Install, maintain, diagnose and repair power generating units such as internal combustion engines, gas and steam turbines, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment e.g. forklift, compressors and steam boiler.
- Supervise mechanical engineering technicians, craftsmen and artisans in a manufacturing and other process and industrial plant.
- Plan and execute maintenance operation in industries.
Manufacturing and Production Engineering Technology Programme Goal and Objectives
- Use and operate various machine tools and equipment in the manufacturing of engineering components.
- Understand the principles and application of manufacturing management techniques.
- Design tools and jigs and produce prototype of such items.
- Fabricate metal products using various techniques and processes.
- Plan and carry out installation, maintenance and repair of machines and equipment.
- Manage materials and human resources in the manufacturing industries at this level.
Grant of Accreditation Programmes
- ND Mechanical Engineering: The accreditation visitation was carried out by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) from 23rd – 26th October, 2011. The NBTE granted interim accreditation to offer ND Mechanical Engineering for one year with effect from 1st October, 2011.
- ND Mechanical Engineering: The accreditation visitation was carried out by the NBTE from 26th – 28thAugust, 2013. The Board approved the accreditation programme offered for a period of five years with effect from 1st October, 2013. Three streams of 30 students per stream were approved and the accredited programme will be due for another visitation by the end of September, 2018.
- HND Power and Plant Option: The resource inspection accreditation visitation was carried out by the NBTE from 26th – 29th August, 2013. The board granted interim accreditation to offer HND Power and Plant with effect from 1st October, 2013. Three streams of 30 students per stream were approved.
- HND Power and Plant Option:The accreditation visitation was carried out by the Board from 21st – 25thJanuary, 2015 for a period of five years with effect from 2014/2015 academic session. Three streams of 30 students per stream were approved and the accredited programme will be due for another visitation by the end of September, 2019.
- HND Manufacturing and Production: The accreditation visitation was carried out by the NBTE from 14th – 18th January, 2014from a period of five years with effect from 2014/2015 academic session. Two steams of 30 students per stream were approved and the accredited programme will be due for another visitation by the end of September, 2019.
Previous and Present Head of Department
- Kolapo R. A.
- Banuso
- Abdul J. M.
- Abikoye O. E.
- Abdul J. M.
- Olaboye O. Y.
- Ariyo O. Y.
- Olaboye O. Y.
- Abikoye O. E.
- Ogundele S. O.
FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO THE STUDENTS
The polytechnic provides many facilities to cater for the students’ needs on campus. These are:
- A well-equipped Health Service Center which operates for 24-hours services.
- The Polytechnic Library reasonable equipped for teaching and research.
- The Polytechnic Printing Press/Book binding section.
- The polytechnic Bookshop.
- Commercial Bank ATM stands and microfinance Bank
- Students Hostels and hostel facilities
- Place of worship for both Muslim and Christian faiths.
- Sport arena for recreation activities.
- TunjiOlagunju Computer Center
- Shops and Store to cater for students need
- Solar power light system to illuminate the school campus
FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
- Departmental library
- AutoCAD Drawing Studio
- Automobile Service Cente
The following laboratories, workshops and studio are available for students practical.
- Laboratories
S/N |
Type/description of facility
|
Size M2 |
Capacity (No. of Students)
|
1 |
Fluid/Hydraulic Laboratory |
2400 |
80 |
2 |
Strength of Materials Laboratory |
2400 |
80 |
3 |
Building Services Thermodynamic Laboratories |
2400 |
80 |
4 |
Mechanics of machine/materials science laboratories |
1200 |
40 |
5 |
Metrology Laboratory |
1200 |
40 |
6 |
Autotronics Laboratory |
2400 |
80 |
7 |
Mechatronics Laboratory |
2400 |
80 |
8 |
R & A Laboratory |
2400 |
80 |
- Workshops
S/N |
Type/description of facility
|
Size M2 |
Capacity (No. of Students)
|
1 |
Machine Shop |
1200 |
40 |
2 |
Foundry Workshop |
1200 |
40 |
3 |
Fabrication/Fitting Workshop |
1200 |
40 |
4 |
Automotive Workshop |
1200 |
40 |
5 |
Welding Workshop |
1200 |
40 |
7 |
Refrigeration and Air conditioning Workshop |
1200 |
40 |
- Studio
S/N |
Type/description of facility |
Size M2 |
Capacity (No. of Students) |
1 |
Drawing Studio |
1200 |
40 |
PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE AND DURATION
- Mechanical Engineering National Diploma (ND)
- Duration
The programme is designed to run for four semesters, that is two academic sessions
- Mechanical Engineering Higher National Diploma (HND)
Options in:
Manufacturing and Production Engineering (MP)
Power and Plant Engineering (PP)
- Duration
The programme is designed to run for four semesters, that is two academic sessions
REQUIREMENT FOR ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAMMES
- NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND)
Candidates for admission into the programme should have a minimum of:
(i) Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSSC) with at least pass in English Language andcredit passes in four subjects in at most two sittings which must include, mathematics,physics, chemistry, and one other subject from
- Biology
- Agricultural science
- Additional Mathematics
- Economics
- Statistics
- Technical drawing, Auto-Mechanics and Metal work
(ii) GCE ´O’ Level or its equivalent (Teachers Grade II or West African School Certificate)with at least a pass in English Language and credit passes in four relevant subjects asspecified in (i) above.
(iii) National Technical Certificate (NTC) with credit passes in mathematics, integratedphysical science, English Language and in the mechanical trade areas.
(iv) Pass at NBTE recognize Pre-National Diploma entry requirement in English Languageand four credits in the relevant subjects listed in (i) above.
- HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND)
The general entry requirements for the HND programme include:
- All the requirements for admission into the ND programme in mechanical engineering
- A minimum of lower credit pass (CGPA) of 2.50 and above in the ND examination inMechanical Engineering Technology; and
- A minimum of one-year cognate work experience.
In exceptional cases, the ND diplomats with a pass grade (CGPA) 2.0 - 2.49) in the ND examination thathad two or more years of cognate work experience may be considered for admission into the HND programme. However, the number of candidates should not be more than 10% of the total student intake in each class.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
Candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the polytechnic are expected to:
- Collect letter of admission after payment of acceptance fees
- Present the original copies of their credentials for screening after which payment of clearance will be issue
- Present the receipt of payment of chargeable fees and receive registration materials from registration officer
- Sign registration kits in their respective departments, bursary and library.
- Return duly signed registration forms to the registration officers who release a copy each to the student, department, Management Information System (MIS) and student files.
Matriculation Requirement
All fresh students of the polytechnic are expected to register for the prescribed number of courses in their respective departments at the commencement of their studies in this institution. Such students are also expected to state other details such as credentials processed and other personal data as contained in their registration forms.
The condition above will enable Management Information System (MIS) to assign matriculation number to the students. The matriculation ceremony is an official programme organized to admit candidate into the institution as bonafide students. During the ceremony, the students sign Matriculation Oath to abide by all the rule and regulations of the polytechnic.
Curriculum Tables for ND
- ND I First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 101 |
Use of English I (Grammar) |
2 |
2 |
GNS 111 |
Citizenship Education |
2 |
3 |
MTH 112 |
Algebra and Elementary Trigonometry |
3 |
4 |
STA 111 |
Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
5 |
MEC 111 |
Mechanical Engineering Science I (Statics) |
3 |
6 |
MEC 112 |
Technical Drawing |
3 |
7 |
MEC 113 |
Basic Workshop Technology and practice |
3 |
8 |
MEC 114 |
Basic Metrology |
2 |
9 |
MEC 115 |
Introduction to Computing |
2 |
10 |
EEC 115 |
Electrical Engineering Science I |
3 |
11 |
EED 126 |
Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
28 |
- ND I Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 102 |
Use of English II (Essay and Comprehension) |
2 |
2 |
EED 127 |
Entrepreneurship Practical |
2 |
3 |
MEC 121 |
Engineering Graphics |
2 |
4 |
MTH 211 |
Introduction to Calculus |
3 |
5 |
MEC 122 |
Thermodynamics I |
3 |
6 |
MEC 123 |
Machine Tools Technology and Practice |
4 |
7 |
MEC 124 |
Mechanical Eng. Science II (Dynamics) |
4 |
8 |
MEC 125 |
Safety |
2 |
9 |
MEC 126 |
Properties of Materials |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
24 |
- ND II First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 201 |
Communication in English I |
2 |
2 |
MEC 217 |
Technical Report writing |
2 |
3 |
MEC 211 |
Engineering Drawing I |
2 |
4 |
MEC 212 |
Engineering Measurement |
2 |
5 |
MEC 213 |
Thermodynamics II |
3 |
6 |
MEC 214 |
Fluid Mechanics |
3 |
7 |
MEC 215 |
Foundry Technology and forging operations |
2 |
8 |
MEC 201 |
Introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
2 |
9 |
MEC 218 |
Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) |
4 |
10 |
MTH 202 |
Logic and Linear Algebra |
2 |
11 |
EEC 215 |
Electrical Engineering Science II |
2 |
12 |
EED 217 |
Entrepreneurship Practical I |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
28 |
- ND II Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 202 |
Use of English II |
2 |
2 |
MTH 122 |
Trigonometric and Analytical Geometry |
3 |
3 |
MEC 211 |
Supervisory Management |
2 |
4 |
MEC 222 |
Strength of Materials |
3 |
5 |
MEC 223 |
Engineering Drawing II |
3 |
6 |
MEC 225 |
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
2 |
7 |
MEC 226 |
Plant Services and Maintenance |
3 |
8 |
MEC 227 |
Automotive Technology and Practice |
2 |
9 |
MEC 200 |
Final Year Project |
6 |
10 |
EED 216 |
Entrepreneurship Practical II |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
28 |
Curriculum for Higher National Diploma (HND)
The curriculum of HND programme consists of four main components. These are:
- General studies/education
- Foundation courses.
- Professional courses
- Project.
The General Education component shall include courses in:
English Language, Communication, Industrial Management and Engineer in Society, TheGeneral Education component shall account for not more than 15% of the total contacthours for the programme.
Foundation courses include courses in Mathematics. The number of hours for the programme mayaccount for about 10-15% of the total contact hours.
Professional courses are ore courses of the programme which give the student the theory andprofessional skills he needs to practice his field of calling at the technician/technologist level. These may account for between 60-70% of the contact hours.
Final year students in this programme are expected to carry out a project work. This could be on individualbasis or group work. The project should, as much as possible incorporates basic element of design, drawingand complete fabrication of a marketable item or something that can be put to use. Project reports should bewell presented and should be properly supervised
Award of Higher National Diploma
Conditions for the award of Higher National Diploma include the following:
- Satisfactory performance in all prescribed course work which may include class work,tests, quizzes.
- Workshop practice, laboratory work.
- Satisfactory performance at all semester examinations.
- Satisfactory completion of final year project work normally, continuous assessmentcontributes 30%, project work 10% while semester examinations are weighted 60% to makea total of 100%.
Higher National Diploma should be awarded in four classes:
- (i) Distinction - CGPA of 3.50 and above
- (ii) Upper Credit - CGPA of 3.0 - 3.49
- (iii) Lower Credit - CGPA of 2.50 - 2.99
- (iv) Pass - CGPA of 2.00 - 2.49.
Curriculum Structure for HND Programme
The structure of the Higher National Diploma programme consists of four semester of classroom, laboratoryand workshop activities in the college. Each semester shall be of 18 weeks’ duration made up as follows:
- 15 weeks of teaching, i.e. recitation, practical exercise, quizzes, test, etc.; and
- 3 weeks for examinations and registration.
ACCREDITATION
The Diploma programme shall be accreditation by the National Board for Technical Education before thediplomates can be awarded the National Diploma certificates. Details about the process of accrediting aprogramme for the award of the National Diploma are available from the Executive Secretary, National Boardfor Technical Education, Plot “B”, Bida Road, P.M.B. 2239, Kaduna, Nigeria.
CURRICULUM TABLES FOR HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION (OPTION)
- HND I MP First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 302 |
Communication in English III |
2 |
2 |
EED 313 |
Entrepreneurship Development |
2 |
3 |
MTH 311 |
Advanced Algebra |
2 |
4 |
MEC 311 |
Engineers in Society |
2 |
5 |
MEC 312 |
Engineering Design |
3 |
6 |
MEC 313 |
Strength of Materials 1 |
3 |
7 |
MEC 314 |
Instrumentation and Control |
2 |
8 |
MEC 315 |
Mechanics of Machines |
3 |
9 |
MEC 316 |
CAD/CAM |
2 |
10 |
MEC 318 |
Technical Report Writing |
2 |
11 |
ICT 301 |
Computer Programming |
1 |
|
|
TOTAL |
24 |
- HND I MP Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 312 |
Advanced Calculus |
2 |
2 |
MEC 325 |
Industrial Engineering |
2 |
3 |
MEC 321 |
Business Management |
2 |
4 |
MEC 322 |
Strength of Materials II |
3 |
5 |
MEC 323 |
Fluid Mechanics II |
3 |
6 |
MEM 321 |
Metal Forming and Heat Treatment |
3 |
7 |
MEM 322 |
Joining and Fabrication Processes |
4 |
8 |
MEM 323 |
Foundry Technology and Practice |
3 |
9 |
MEM 325 |
Machine Tools System |
2 |
10 |
MEP 322 |
Safety |
3 |
11 |
EED 323 |
Entrepreneurship Development II |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
29 |
- HND II MP First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 313 |
Numerical Method |
2 |
2 |
MEM 416 |
CNC Programming & Robotics |
3 |
3 |
MEM 411 |
Metrology |
2 |
4 |
MEM 412 |
Testing and Failure of Materials |
3 |
5 |
MEC 412 |
Fluid Power Machines |
3 |
6 |
MEM 413 |
Machine Elements Design |
4 |
7 |
MEM 414 |
Operations Management |
2 |
8 |
MEC 413 |
3 Dimensional AutoCAD |
2 |
9 |
MEC 415 |
Engineering Materials and its Applications |
2 |
10 |
MEC 401 |
Seminar |
2 |
11 |
EED 413 |
Entrepreneurship Practical I |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
27 |
- HND II MP Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 413 |
Statistical Methods |
2 |
2 |
MEC 427 |
Quality Assurance |
3 |
3 |
MEM 422 |
Machine Tool Processes |
3 |
4 |
MEC 424 |
Materials Handling |
2 |
5 |
MEC 423 |
Maintenance Management |
3 |
6 |
MEM 423 |
Press & cutting Tools Design |
3 |
7 |
MEM 425 |
Jigs, Fixtures and Tool Design |
3 |
8 |
MEM 426 |
Machine Assembly, Installation and Commissioning |
3 |
9 |
EED 423 |
Entrepreneurship Practical II |
2 |
10 |
MEC 400 |
Project |
6 |
|
|
Total |
30 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING POWERAND PLANT (OPTION)
- HND I PP First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
GNS 302 |
Communication in English III |
2 |
2 |
EED 313 |
Entrepreneurship Development |
2 |
3 |
MTH 311 |
Advanced Algebra |
2 |
4 |
MEC 311 |
Engineers in Society |
2 |
5 |
MEC 312 |
Engineering Design |
3 |
6 |
MEC 313 |
Strength of Materials 1 |
3 |
7 |
MEC 314 |
Instrumentation and Control |
2 |
8 |
MEC 315 |
Mechanics of Machines |
3 |
9 |
MEC 316 |
CAD/CAM |
2 |
10 |
MEC 318 |
Technical Report Writing |
2 |
11 |
ICT 301 |
Computer Programming |
1 |
|
|
TOTAL |
24 |
- HND I PP Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 312 |
Advanced Calculus |
2 |
2 |
MEC 325 |
Industrial Engineering |
2 |
3 |
MEC 321 |
Business Management |
2 |
4 |
MEC 322 |
Strength of Materials II |
3 |
5 |
MEC 323 |
Fluid Mechanics II |
3 |
6 |
MEP 321 |
Applied Thermodynamics |
3 |
7 |
MEP 322 |
Safety |
3 |
8 |
MEP 323 |
Internal Combustion Engines |
3 |
9 |
MEP 311 |
Energy Conversion and Heat Transfer |
3 |
10 |
EEC 442 |
Electrical Power and Machine |
3 |
11 |
EED 323 |
Entrepreneurship Development II |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
29 |
- HND II PP First Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 313 |
Numerical Method |
2 |
2 |
MEC 411 |
Environmental Engineering |
2 |
3 |
MEC 412 |
Fluid Power Machine |
3 |
4 |
MEP 411 |
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
4 |
5 |
MEP 412 |
Mechanical Equipment in Building |
4 |
6 |
MEP 413 |
Automotive Technology |
3 |
7 |
MEC 413 |
3 Dimensional AutoCAD |
2 |
8 |
MEC 414 |
Operational Management |
2 |
9 |
MEC 415 |
Engineering Materials and its Applications |
2 |
10 |
MEC 401 |
Seminar |
2 |
11 |
EED 413 |
Entrepreneurship Practical I |
2 |
|
|
TOTAL |
28 |
- HND II PP Second Semester
S/No |
Course Code |
Course/Module Title |
Unit |
1 |
MTH 413 |
Statistical Methods in Engineering |
2 |
2 |
MEC 427 |
Quality Assurance |
3 |
3 |
MEP 421 |
Construction and Materials Handling Equipment |
2 |
4 |
MEP 422 |
Transport Economics |
3 |
5 |
MEC 423 |
Maintenance Management |
3 |
6 |
MEP 424 |
Electro-Mechanical Controls in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
3 |
7 |
MEP 426 |
Steam Power Engineering |
2 |
8 |
MEM 426 |
Machine Assembly, Installation and Commissioning |
3 |
9 |
EED 423 |
Entrepreneurship Practical II |
2 |
10 |
MEC 400 |
Project |
6 |
|
|
Total |
29 |
GRADING SYSTEM OF STUDENTS’ RESULTS
Grade Point
Grade Point is a numerical equivalent to the actual marks obtained in a course.
Grading System
Score (%) |
Grade |
Point Equivalent |
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 |
2.5 |
45 – 49 |
D |
2.25 |
40 – 44 |
E |
2.00 |
0 – 39 |
F |
0.00 |
Grade Point Average (GPA)
The Grade Point Average will be computed at the end of every semester. This shows the average performance of a student in a particular semester.
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
To compute the Cumulative Grade Point Average of a student, the aggregate course unit point for all his/her semester(s) works would be added and be divided by the total number of Course Units (CU) taken to date.
National Diploma should be awarded in four classes:
(i) Distinction - CGPA of 3.50 and above
(ii) Upper Credit - CGPA of 3.0 - 3.49
(iii) Lower Credit - CGPA of 2.50 - 2.99
(iv) Pass - CGPA of 2.00 - 2.49.
(v) Fail – CGPA of 0.00 – 0.99
Example: An ND I Mechanical Engineering Student Results
ND I First Semester Results
Credit Unit (CU) |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Grade |
Grade Point (GP) |
(GP) x (CU) |
2 |
GNS 101 |
Use of English I |
AB |
3.50 |
7.00 |
2 |
GNS 111 |
Citizenship Education |
B |
3.25 |
6.50 |
3 |
MTH 112 |
Algebra & Elem. Trig. |
B |
3.25 |
9.75 |
4 |
MEC 111 |
Mechanical Engr. Sci. |
C |
2.75 |
11.00 |
5 |
MEC 112 |
Technical Drawing |
AB |
3.50 |
17.50 |
5 |
MEC 113 |
Basic Workshop Tech. Practice |
BC |
3.00 |
15.00 |
4 |
EEC 115 |
Electrical Engr. Sci. |
B |
3.25 |
13.00 |
3 |
MEC 115 |
Int. to Computer |
CD |
2.50 |
7.50 |
28 |
|
Total |
|
|
87.25 |
The GPA for ND I first semester is computed as follows:
Student’s GPA for ND I first semester = 3.12
ND I Second Semester Results
Credit Unit (CU) |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Grade |
Grade Point (GP) |
(GP) x (CU) |
2 |
GNS 201 |
Use of English II |
AB |
3.50 |
7.00 |
2 |
GNS 122 |
Economics |
B |
3.25 |
6.50 |
5 |
MEC 121 |
Engineering Graphic |
C |
2.75 |
13.75 |
4 |
MEC 122 |
Thermodynamics |
CD |
2.50 |
10.00 |
4 |
MEC 114 |
Basic Metrology |
E |
2.00 |
8.00 |
2 |
MEC 125 |
Safety |
A |
4.00 |
8.00 |
2 |
EED 126 |
Entrepreneurship Practical |
D |
2.25 |
4.50 |
2 |
MEC 126 |
Properties of Materials |
BC |
3.00 |
6.00 |
23 |
|
Total |
|
|
63.75 |
The GPA for ND I second semester is computed as follows:
Student’s GPA for ND I second semester = 2.77
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for ND I second semester is calculated as:
ND II First Semester Results
Credit Unit (CU) |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Grade |
Grade Point (GP) |
(GP) x (CU) |
1 |
GNS 201 |
Communication in English I |
E |
2.00 |
2.00 |
2 |
MEC 217 |
Technical Report writing |
BC |
3.00 |
6.00 |
2 |
MEC 211 |
Engineering Drawing I |
A |
4.00 |
8.00 |
2 |
MEC 212 |
Engineering Measurement |
AB |
3.50 |
7.00 |
3 |
MEC 213 |
Thermodynamics II |
B |
3.25 |
9.75 |
3 |
MEC 214 |
Fluid Mechanics |
A |
4.00 |
12.00 |
2 |
MEC 215 |
Foundry Technology and forging operations |
A |
4.00 |
8.00 |
2 |
MEC 201 |
Introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
CD |
2.5 |
5.00 |
17 |
|
Total |
|
|
57.75 |
The GPA for ND II first semester is computed as follows:
Student’s GPA for ND II first semester = 3.40
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for ND II first semester is calculated as:
ND II Second Semester Results
Credit Unit (CU) |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Grade |
Grade Point (GP) |
(GP) x (CU) |
2 |
GNS 202 |
Use of English II |
B |
3.25 |
6.50 |
3 |
MTH 122 |
Trigonometric and Analytical Geometry |
C |
2.75 |
8.25 |
2 |
MEC 211 |
Supervisory Management |
D |
2.25 |
4.50 |
3 |
MEC 222 |
Strength of Materials |
AB |
3.50 |
10.50 |
3 |
MEC 223 |
Engineering Drawing II |
E |
2.00 |
6.00 |
2 |
MEC 225 |
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
C |
2.75 |
5.50 |
3 |
MEC 226 |
Plant Services and Maintenance |
A |
4.00 |
12.00 |
2 |
MEC 227 |
Automotive Technology and Practice |
CD |
2.50 |
5.00 |
6 |
MEC 200 |
Final Year Project |
A |
4.00 |
24.00 |
2 |
EED 216 |
Entrepreneurship Practical II |
BC |
3.00 |
6.00 |
28 |
|
Total |
|
|
88.25 |
The GPA for ND II second semester is computed as follows:
Student’s GPA for ND II second semester = 3.15
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for ND II second semester is calculated as:
This implies that this student has successfully completed his ND programme and graduated with Upper CreditClassification and he will be awarded NATIONAL DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE by the school management board.
Graduation Requirements
A student is deemed to have successfully completed a programme:
- If all departmental requirements are met.
- If the cumulative average grade point is not less than 2.00.
- If the student’s attendance in lectures is not less than 70% in each semester.
- If project work is successfully completed.
Carry Over
A student who fails a course in any semester will be allowed to carry over the course over to the nest semester. If the course is not offered, he/she will be allowed to carry it on until the course is available. Full-time students are limited to the maximum period of eight semesters (four academic sessions) for National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes. The Part-time programme is also limited to four academic sessions.
LECTURER/INSTRUCTOR/TECHNOLOGIST IN THE DEPARTMENT
S/N |
NAME OF ACADEMIC STAFF |
DISCIPLINE |
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION |
QUALIFICATION |
RANK |
1 |
Engr. Dr. Abdul J.M. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D. (Met & Mat) (Uni. of Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2016) M.Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 1999) B.Eng. (Mech),(Uni. of Ilorin, 1990) |
Chief Lecturer |
2 |
Engr. Abikoye O.E. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
M. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Lagos, 1997) B. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 1995) |
Chief Lecturer |
3 |
Engr. Dr. Adeyinka C.O. |
Agricultural Engineering |
Energy (Renewable) |
Ph.D. (Energy), (Atlantic International Uni., USA, 2012) M.Eng. (Mech), (Bayero Uni., Kano, 1998) B.Eng. (Agric) (FUT, Akure, 1990) |
Chief Lecturer |
4 |
Engr. Ariyo, D.O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
Ph.D. (in view) M. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 1997) B.Eng.(Mech) (Uni. of Ilorin, 1988) |
Chief Lecturer |
5 |
Engr. Olaboye, Y.O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
M.Sc. (Manufacturing System), (Uni. of Nottingham UK, 2008) B.Sc. Facility Tech. (Mech), (Uni. of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, USA now Colorado State Uni., USA, 1990) NCE (Mech), (FCE Tech. Akoka Lagos, 1982) |
Chief Lecturer |
6 |
Engr. Ogundele S.O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D. (in view) M. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2011) B. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 1998) |
Principal Lecturer |
7 |
Engr. Woli, T.O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Manufacturing and Production |
M.Sc. (Mech), (Uni. of Wolverhampton, UK, 2016) B. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2002) |
Senior Lecturer |
8 |
Mr. Makun, A.B. |
Agricultural Engineering |
Agricultural Engineering |
M. Sc. (in view), B.Eng.(Agric.) (OAU, Ile-Ife, 1992) |
Lecturer I |
9 |
Engr. Ibrahim R. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
M.Eng.(Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2009) B.Eng. (Mech), (ABU, Zaria, 1999) |
Lecturer I |
10 |
Engr. Kolawole, S.K. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D. (in view) M.Eng. (Uni. of Ilorin, 2013) B.Eng. (Uni. of Ilorin, 2005) |
Lecturer II |
11 |
Engr. Abdullateef, T.F. (Mrs.) |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D. (in view) M. Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2015) B.Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2005)
|
Lecturer II |
12 |
Engr. SalawuSoliu G.A. (Mrs.) |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D. (in view) M.Eng. (Mech),(Uni. of Ilorin, 2015) B.Eng.(Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2009) |
Lecturer III |
13 |
Engr. Odesanmi G.A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
Ph.D (in view) M.Eng. (Mech), (FUT, Akure, 2014) B.Eng. (Mech), (LadokeAkintola Uni., Ogbomosho, 2009) |
Lecturer III |
14 |
Mr. Ahmed, M.J. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
M. Sc. (in view) B.Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Maid., 2009) |
Lecturer III |
15 |
Engr. Imuran, A.S. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Production |
M. Sc. (in view), B.Eng. (Mech), (Uni. of Ilorin, 2009) |
Lecturer III |
16 |
Engr. Yakubu, O.H. |
Metallurgical Engineering |
Metallurgical& Materials |
M.Sc. (Met & Mat), (ABU, Zaria, 2014) B. Eng. (Met), (ABU, Zaria, 2006) |
Lecturer III |
17 |
Mr. Sam Obu C.V. |
Polymer Engineering |
Polymer Engineering |
M. Sc. (in view), B.Eng. (Poly), (Fed. Uni. of Tech., Oweri, 2010) |
Lecturer III |
18 |
Mr. Amos J. |
Chemical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
B.Eng. (Chem.), (Fed. Uni. of Tech., Yola, 2011) |
Lecturer III |
19 |
Mr. Ibrahim L.A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Manufacturing and Production |
M.Sc. (Mech), (Uni. of Wolverhampton, UK, 2016) HND (Mech), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2008) ND (Mech), (Kaduna Poly., Kaduna, 1986) |
Lecturer III |
20 |
Dike C. P. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
B.Eng. (Mech), (Coventry Uni., UK, 2015. |
Assistant Lecturer |
21 |
Shuaib A. A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
B.Eng. (Mech), (Federal Uni. of Tech., Minna, 2014) |
Assistant Lecturer |
22 |
Muhammed K. O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
B.Eng. (Mech), (Bayero Uni., Kano, 2013 |
Assistant Lecturer |
23 |
Mr. Oludu C.K. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
M.Sc. (Mechatronic), (Leicester Uni., UK, 2017) PGD (Mech), (FUT, Akure, 2006) HND (Power & Plant), (Kwara State Poly., Ilorin, 1992) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Ado Ekiti, 1987) |
Chief Instructor |
24 |
Mr. Sanni, M.K. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
PGD (Mech), (LadokeAkintola Uni. Ogbomosho, 2014) HND (Power & Plant), (Kwara State Poly., Ilorin, 2003) ND (Mech), (KwaraState Poly., Ilorin, 1994) |
Principal Instructor |
25 |
Mr. Afolabi, O.O. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
PGD (Mech), (LadokeAkintola Uni. Ogbomosho, 2016) HND (Power & Plant) (Kwara State Poly., Ilorin, 2003) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 1999) |
Senior Instructor |
26 |
Mr. Odeniyi, O.M. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
PGD (Mech), (LadokeAkintola Uni. Ogbomosho, 2016) HND (Power & Plant) (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2010) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2006)
|
Senior Instructor |
27 |
Mr. Azeez, M.A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
PGD (Mech), (AkintolaLadoke Uni., Ogbomosho, 2016) HND (Power & Plant), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2007) ND (Mech) (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2002) |
Senior Instructor |
28 |
Mr. Lamidi, S. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant) (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2010) ND (Mech) (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2005)
|
Principal Technologist |
29 |
Mr. Amusa, K. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2011) ND (Mech), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2008) NCE (Kwara State College of Edu. Tech., Lafiagi, 1999) |
Senior Technologist |
30 |
Mr. Raji, M.A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2015) ND (Mech), (The Poly. Of Ibadan, 1987) |
Technologist I |
31 |
Mr. Adetunji, W. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2015) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2005) |
Technologist I |
32 |
Mr. Oloyede, F. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2015) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2006) |
Technologist II |
33 |
Mrs. Usman, T.I. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2016) ND (Mech), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2013) |
Technologist II |
34 |
Mr. Dairo, A. J. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Power & Plant), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2014) ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2003) |
Technologist II |
35 |
Mr. Adeshina, R. A. |
Mechanical Engineering |
Power & Plant |
HND (Mech), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke , 2018) ND (Mech), (OsunState College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2012) |
Technologist II |
TECHNICIAN IN THE DEPARTMENT
S/N |
NAME |
RANK |
QUALIFICATION |
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION |
1 |
Mr. Bello P.Y. |
Higher Technical Officer |
HND (Mech), (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke, 2018) ND (Osun State College of Tech., Esa-oke , 2011), NABTEB Trade Tests 3,2,1 |
Plant |
2 |
Mr. Anthony, A. |
Senior Foreman |
ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2018) NABTEB, Trade Test 3,2,1 |
|
3 |
Mrs. Babatunde, M.F. |
Senior Foreman |
ND (Mech), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2018) NABTEB, Trade Tests 3, 2, 1 |
|
4 |
Mr. Giwa, M.O. |
Senior Foreman |
ND (in view), (Fed. Poly., Offa) NABTEB, Trade Test 3, 2, 1 |
|
5 |
Mr. Ibrahim, T.A. |
Senior Foreman |
WASC (1981) |
|
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF IN THE DEPARTMENT
S/NO |
NAMES |
RANK |
QUALIFICATION |
1 |
Mrs. Adeshina, M.B. |
Confidential Secretary |
ND(OTM), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2011) HND(OTM), (Fed. Poly., Offa, 2015) |
2 |
Mr. Salaudeen F. M. |
Administration Officer |
B.Sc.(Geo), (ABU, Zaria, 2001) M.Sc. (Transport Planning & Manage.), (Uni. of Lagos, 2009) Advance Diploma (Shipping, Port Admin. & Manage.), (Uni. of Lagos, 2012) |