ENGINEERING SCIENCE PLANNING

 

Overview
Engineering has become a global phenomenon, developing rapidly around the world; and constitutes the hub of transformation of scientific knowledge into assets for human well-being. It contributes substantially to the economy of many countries as more and more scientific feats are increasingly commercialized. However, in many developed countries, with scores of engineering and science faculties in universities, studies in these areas remain only in the realms of pure theory, without anything concrete developing out of their research efforts. Poor planning has been blamed for lack of engineering and scientific Advancements. This faculty seeks to attract attention to the nature and characteristics of the engineering industry in most countries, to arouse interest and explore how Science and Engineering can be better planned, marketed, and well managed to meet public expectations.

Designed for
People who want to exploit the opportunities in the engineering and science industries, particularly, in management or planning positions in both public and private sectors to ignite the practical revolution that has eluded the nation for years. It will be very rewarding for planners who wish to offer professional services to the industry to meet the increasing contemporary challenges.

Aims
To provide professional training and solid intellectual base, to deepen knowledge and develop skills built upon current techniques and state-of-the-art in planning and plan implementation, and to open new doors of opportunities to develop expertise in practical area that has remained largely unexplored.

Objectives
The programme seeks to produce high caliber international planning professionals who possess the requisite knowledge, skills and competence to excel, either as professional planning service providers or as investors and/or executives in the multiple sub-disciplines of engineering.

ENGINEERING CONSTITUENCIES PLANNING FACULTY ECP/ FF 1 – FP 14

Faculty Course Title Course Codes
Paper 1 Engineering and Technology Impact Development Planning ECP/FF 1
Paper 2 Design Dynamics and Mega Structures Planning ECP/FF 2
Paper 5 Engineering Applications and Modeling In Process Operations ECP/FI 5
Paper 9 Engineering Solutions In Sectors Development Planning (A- H) ECP/FP 9
A Housing and Estate Development Planning
B Mechanical Engineering Planning
C Electrical and Electronics Engineering Development Planning
D Telecommunications Engineering
E Civil and Structural Engineering
F Computer and Systems Software Engineering and Security Planning
G Petroleum and Gas and other Energy Engineering Planning
H Aeronautic and Marine Transport Engineering Planning
Paper 13 Engineering Management and Logistics Planning ECP/FP13
Paper 14 Engineering Development Challenges In Third World ECP/FP14

Faculty

Course Title

Course Code

Paper 1 Engineering and Technology Impact Development Planning ECP//FF 1
Paper 2 Design Dynamics and Mega Structures Planning ECP//FF 2
Paper 5 Engineering Applications and Modeling In Process Operations ECP//FI 5
Paper 9 Engineering Solutions In Sectors Development Planning (A- H)
A Housing and Estate Development Planning
B Mechanical Engineering Planning
C Electrical and Electronics Engineering Development Planning
D Telecommunications Engineering
E Civil and Structural Engineering
F Computer and Systems Software Engineering and Security Planning
G Petroleum and Gas and other Energy Engineering Planning
H Aeronautic and Marine Transport Engineering Planning
ECP//FP 9
Paper 13 Engineering Management and Logistics Planning ECP//FP 13
Paper 14 Engineering Development Challenges In Third World ECP//FP 14

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