(i) B.Sc. Chemistry

To be eligible for the award of B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry, a student must register and pass a minimum of 146 credit units. The list of courses required for the award of a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Chemistry is as follows:

100 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BIO 101

Basic Biology I

3

C

BIO 107

Experimental Biology I

1

C

CHM 101

General Chemistry I

3

C

CHM 107

Experimental Chemistry I

1

C

MTH 101

General Mathematics I

3

C

PHY 101

General Physics I

3

C

PHY 107

Experimental Physics I

1

C

GNS 101

Use of English I

2

R

GNS 103

Use of Library

1

R

GNS 211

Basic French

2

R

 

Total  

20 Units

 

                                                           

100 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BIO 102

Basic Biology II

3

C

BIO 108

Experimental Biology II

1

C

CHM 102

General Chemistry II

3

C

CHM 108

Experimental Chemistry II

1

C

MTH 102

General Mathematics II

3

C

PHY 102

General Physics II

3

C

PHY 108

Experimental Physics II

1

C

GNS 102

Use of English II

2

R

GNS 104

Nigerian Peoples and Culture

2

R

 

Total  

19 Units

 

200 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 201

Structure and Bonding Chemistry

2

C

CHM 205

Physical Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 207

Inorganic Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 215

Analytical Chemistry

2

C

CHM 291

Experimental Physical/Inorganic Chemistry

1

C

CSC 201

Structured Programming

3

C

MTH 211

Mathematical Methods I

3

C

PHY 215

Elementary Modern Physics I

3

C

GNS 203

Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills

2

R

 

Total  

20 Units

 

                                   

200 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BCH 202

General Biochemistry

3

C

CHM 202

Organic Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 206

Spectroscopy

2

C

CHM 208

Physical Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 292

Experimental Organic Chemistry

1

C

MTH 204

Linear Algebra II

2

C

PHY 204

Elementary Modern Physics II

2

C

GNS 204

Logic and Philosophy

2

R

GNS 212

Introduction to Information and Communication Technology

2

R

 

Total  

18 Units

 

300 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 301

Inorganic Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 303

Organic Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 305

Atomic and Molecular Structure & Symmetry

2

C

CHM 307

Polymer Chemistry

2

E

CHM 309

Physical Chemistry III

2

C

CHM 311

Colour and Textile Chemistry

2

C

CHM 313

Petroleum Chemistry

2

C

CHM 315

Non-aqueous solvents

1

C

CHM 391

Experimental Inorganic/Organic Chemistry II

1

C

ICH 309

Industrial Chemical Processes II

3

C

STA 221

Statistics for Physical Sciences & Engineering Students

3

C

 

Total  

22 Units

 

 

300 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 399

Students Industrial Work Experience (SIWES)         

6

C

 

Total  

6 Units

 

400 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 401

Instrumental Analytical Methods

2

C

CHM 403

Structure and Coordination Chemistry           

2

C

CHM 407

Inorganic Chemistry III

2

C

CHM 411

Electrochemistry

2

C

CHM 413

Quantum Chemistry

2

C

CHM 417

Research Methodology

1

C

CHM 461

Seminar

2

C

ICH 405

Unit Operation

2

C

 

Electives: One of the following

   

CHM 425

Natural Products

2

E

ICH 401

Fertilizer and Agrochemicals

2

E

ICH 407

Basic Concepts of Drug Design & Production

2

E

 

Total  

19 Units

 

400 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 402

Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry

2

C

CHM 404

Organic Synthesis

2

C

CHM 410

Environmental Chemistry

2

C

CHM 418

Reaction Kinetics

2

C

CHM 426

Chemistry of Lanthanides & Actinides

1

C

CHM 428

Statistical thermodynamics

2

C

CHM 430

Organometallic Chemistry

2

C

CHM 462

Research Project

6

C

 

Electives: One of the following

   

CHM 420

Macromolecular Chemistry II

2

E

CHM 424

Food Chemistry

3

E

ICH 408

Industrial Surface Chemistry

3

E

 

Total  

21/22 Units

 

Mandatory Entrepreneurship Courses

Code

Course Title

Pre-requisite

Units

Status

ECSA 101

Entrepreneurship Studies and Training (NEST)

 

2

C

ECSA 102:

Practical Skills Acquisition 1

 

2

C

ECSA 201

Business Opportunities Identification (BOI)

 

2

C

ECSA 203

Practical Skills Acquisition II

 

2

C

ECSA 202

Business Value Re-orientation (BVR)

 

2

C

ECSA 204

Practical Skills Acquisition II1

 

2

C

ECSA 301

Practical Skills Acquisition (PSA) IV

 

2

c

ECSA 302

Resource Mobilization and Business Plan Writing (RMBP)

 

2

C

 

Total

 

16

 

 Note: Students must register and pass all entrepreneurship courses being mounted by the Centre for Entrepreneurship Studies before graduation.

(ii) B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry

To be eligible for the award of a B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Industrial Chemistry, a student must register and pass a minimum of 155 credit units. The list of courses required for the award of a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Industrial Chemistry is as follows:

100 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BIO 101

Basic Biology I

3

C

BIO 107

Experimental Biology I

1

C

CHM 101

General Chemistry I

3

C

CHM 107

Experimental Chemistry I

1

C

MTH 101

General Mathematics I

3

C

PHY 101

General Physics I

3

C

PHY 107

Experimental Physics I

1

C

GNS 101

Use of English I

2

R

GNS 103

Use of Library

1

R

GNS 211

Basic French

2

R

 

Total  

20 Units

 

 

100 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BIO 102

Basic Biology II

3

C

BIO 108

Experimental Biology II

1

C

CHM 102

General Chemistry II

3

C

CHM 108

Experimental Chemistry II

1

C

MTH 102

General Mathematics II

3

C

PHY 102

General Physics II

3

C

PHY 108

Experimental Physics II

1

C

GNS 102

Use of English II

2

R

GNS 104

Nigerian Peoples and Culture

2

R

 

Total  

19 Units

 

 

200 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 205

Physical Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 207

Inorganic Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 215

Analytical Chemistry

2

C

CHM 291

Experimental Physical/Inorganic Chemistry

1

C

CSC 201

Structured Programming

3

C

ICH 203

Industrial Management I

2

C

ICH 205

Industrial Chemical Process I

2

C

PHY 217

Thermal Physics

3

C

GNS 203

Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills

2

R

 

Total  

19 Units

 

 

200 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BCH 202

General Biochemistry

3

C

CHM 202

Organic Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 206

Spectroscopy

2

C

CHM 208

Physical Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 292

Experimental Organic Chemistry

1

C

ICH 204

Industrial Materials

2

C

PHY 204

Elementary Modern Physics II

2

C

GNS 204

Logic and Philosophy

2

R

GNS 212

Introduction to Information and Communication Technology

2

R

 

Total  

18 Units

 

 

300 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 301

Inorganic Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 303

Organic Chemistry II

2

C

CHM 311

Colour and Textile Chemistry

2

C

CHM 313

Petroleum Chemistry

2

C

CHM 359

Glass Blowing Practical

1

C

CHM 391

Experimental Inorganic/Organic Chemistry II

1

C

ICH 301

Industrial Management II

2

C

ICH 309

Industrial Chemical Processes II

3

C

STA 221

Statistics for Physical Sciences & Engineering Students

3

C

 

Electives:  One of the following

   

ICH 303

Heavy Inorganic Chemicals

2

E

ICH 307

Introductory Catalysis

2

E

 

Total  

20 Units

 

 

300 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

ICH 399

Students Industrial Work Experience (SIWES)         

6

C

 

Total  

6 Units

 

 

400level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 401

Instrumental Analytical Methods

2

C

CHM 403

Structure and Coordination Chemistry       

2

C

CHM 415

Macromolecular Chemistry I

2

C

CHM 407

Inorganic Chemistry III

2

C

CHM 409

Organic Chemistry III

2

C

CHM 411

Electrochemistry

2

C

CHM 417

Research Methodology

1

C

ICH 405

Unit Operation

2

C

ICH 463

Seminar

2

C

       
 

Electives: One of the following

   

CHM 419

Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry

3

E

ICH 401

Fertilizer and Agrochemicals

2

E

ICH 407

Basic Concepts of Drug Design & Production

2

E

 

Total  

19/20 Units

 

400 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 404

Organic Synthesis

2

C

CHM 410

Environmental Chemistry

2

C

CHM 416

Physical Organic Chemistry

2

C

CHM 418

Reaction Kinetics

2

C

CHM 420

Macromolecular Chemistry II

2

C

ICH 464

Research Project

6

C

 

Electives: One of the following

   

CHM 424

Food Chemistry

3

E

ICH 404

Industrial Fermentation Technology

2

E

ICH 408

Industrial Surface Chemistry

3

E

 

Total  

18/19 Units

 

                           

 Mandatory Entrepreneurship Courses

Code

Course Title

Pre-requisite

Units

Status

ECSA 101

Entrepreneurship Studies and Training (NEST)

 

2

C

ECSA 102:

Practical Skills Acquisition 1

 

2

C

ECSA 201

Business Opportunities Identification (BOI)

 

2

C

ECSA 203

Practical Skills Acquisition II

 

2

C

ECSA 202

Business Value Re-orientation (BVR)

 

2

C

ECSA 204

Practical Skills Acquisition II1

 

2

C

ECSA 301

Practical Skills Acquisition (PSA) IV

 

2

c

ECSA 302

Resource Mobilization and Business Plan Writing (RMBP)

 

2

C

 

Total

 

16

 

 Note: Students must register and pass all entrepreneurship courses being mounted by the Centre for Entrepreneurship Studies before graduation.

Academic Programmes

(a) B.Sc. Programme
i. Chemistry
ii. Industrial Chemistry

(b) M.Sc. Programme
i. Analytical Chemistry
ii. Environmental Chemistry
iii. Industrial Chemistry
iv. Physical Chemistry
v. Inorganic Chemistry
vi. Organic/Natural Product Chemistry

(c) Ph.D. Programme
i. Analytical Chemistry
ii. Environmental Chemistry
iii. Industrial Chemistry
iv. Physical Chemistry
v. Inorganic Chemistry
vi. Organic/Natural Product Chemistry

100 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 101

General Chemistry I

3

C

CHM 107

Experimental Chemistry I

1

C

MTH 101

General Mathematics I

3

C

PHY 101

General Physics I

3

C

PHY 107

Experimental Physics I

1

C

CVE 101

Engineer in Society

2

R

MEE 101

Engineering Drawing I

2

R

GNS 101

Use of English I

2

R

GNS 103

Use of Library

1

R

ECSA101

Practical Skills Acquisition I

-

C

 

Total Units

18

 

100 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

CHM 102

General Chemistry II

3

C

CHM 108

Experimental Chemistry II

1

C

MTH 102

General Mathematics II

3

C

MTH 104

General Mathematics III

3

C

PHY 102

General Physics II

3

C

PHY 108

Experimental Physics II

1

C

MEE 102

Workshop Technology I

2

R

MEE 104

Engineering Drawing II

2

R

GNS 102

Use of English II

2

R

GNS 104

Nigerian People & Culture  

2

R

ECSA102

Practical Skills Acquisition II

-

C

 

Total Units

22

 

200 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CSC 201

Structured Programming

-

3

C

EEE 201

Applied Electricity I  

-

2

C

EEE 231

Engineering Mathematics I

MTH101, MTH102, MTH104

3

C

EEE 291

Applied Electricity Laboratory I  

-

1

C

MEE 201

Engineering Materials

-

2

C

MEE 203

 Engineering Mechanics I (Statics)

-

2

C

MEE 207

Basic Thermodynamics

-

3

C

STA 221

Statistics for Physical Sciences and Engineering

-

3

C

GNS 203

Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills

-

2

R

GNS 211

Basic French

 

2

R

 

Total Units

 

23

 

200 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CHE 202

Industrial Process Calculations

-

3

C

CVE 206

Strength of Materials

-

3

C

EEE 202

Applied Electricity II

-

2

C

EEE 232

Engineering Mathematics II

EEE231

3

C

EEE 292

Applied Electricity Lab II

-

1

C

MEE 204

Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)

MEE203

2

C

MEE 206

Basic Fluid Mechanics   

 

2

C

MEE 208

Workshop Technology II

MEE104

2

C

GNS 204

Logic and Philosophy

-

2

R

GNS 212

Introduction to Information and Communication Technology

-

2

R

 

Total Units

 

22

 

CHE 200: SWEP I (Vacation Period)                        8 weeks

 

 

 

 

300 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

EEE 331

Engineering Mathematics III

EEE 231

3

C

CHE 301

Transport Phenomenal I

-

4

C

CHE 303

Separation Processes I

-

3

C

CHE 305

Chemical Kinetics

-

3

C

CHE 307

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I

MEE 206

2

C

CHM 205

Physical Chemistry I

-

2

C

CHM 207

Inorganic Chemistry I

-

2

C

CHM 215

Analytical Chemistry

-

2

C

 

Total Units

 

21

 

           

300 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

EEE 332

Engineering Mathematics IV

EEE231, EEE232, EEE 331

3

C

CHE 302

Principles of Biochemical Engineering

-

4

C

CHE 304

Polymer Science and Technology

-

3

C

CHE 306

Reaction Engineering

CHE307

4

C

CHE 308

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II

CHE 309

3

C

CHE 392

Chemical Engineering Lab I

CHE303, CHE307, CHE 309

2

C

CHM 202

Organic Chemistry I

 

2

C

CHM 292

Experimental Physical/Organic Chemistry

 

1

C

 

Total Units

 

22

 

CHE 300: SWEP II (Vacation Period)                                   8weeks

400 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CVE 401

Technical Report Writing

-

2

C

CHE 401

Transport Phenomena II

CHE 301

4

C

CHE 403

Chemical Engineering Analysis

-

3

C

CHE 405

Separation Processes II

CHE 303

4

C

CHE 407

Process Modelling and Simulation

-

2

C

CHE 409

Particulate Mechanics

-

2

C

CHE 411

Detergent Processing Technology

-

2

C

CHE 491

Chemical Engineering Lab II

CHE 301, CHE 303, CHE 306

2

C

 

Total Units

 

21

 

400 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CHE 200

SWEP I

 

2

C

CHE 300

SWEP II

CHE 200

2

C

CHE 400

Student (Supervised) Industrial Work Experienced Scheme (SIWES)

CHE 300

6

C

 

Total Units

 

10

 

500 Level Harmattan Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CHE 501

Project I

 

3

C

CHE 503

Process Dynamics

 

2

C

CHE 505

Environmental Engineering

 

3

C

CHE 507

Process Design I

 

3

C

CHE 591

Chemical Engineering Lab III

CHE 401, CHE 405

2

C

CVE 511

Industrial Economics

 

2

C

CVE 513

Industrial Law and Management

 

2

C

 

ELECTIVES: At least one of the following

 

 

CHE 513

Technology of Fossil Fuel Processing

 

3

E

CHE 515

Coal Processing Technology

 

3

E

CHE 517

Sugar Processing Technology

 

3

E

CHE 519

Cement Processing Technology

 

3

E

 

Total Units

 

20

 

500 Level Rain Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Pre-Req.

Units

Status

CHE 502

 Project II

 

3

C

CHE 504

Process Control

CHE 503

2

C

CHE 506

Process Optimization

 

3

C

CHE 508

Process Design II

 

4

C

CHE 510

Loss Prevention in Process Industries

 

3

C

CHE 512

Separation Processes III

CHE 303, CHE 405

3

C

 

ELECTIVES: At least one of the following

 

 

CHE 514

Fermentation Technology

 

3

E

CHE 516

Pulp and Paper Technology

 

3

E

CHE 518

Reservoir Engineering

 

3

E

CHE 520

Biotechnology

 

3

E

 

Total Units

 

21

 

 

Available Programmes

B.Eng. Chemical Engineering

Philosophy

The Chemical Engineering degree program at Osun State University is guided by the following philosophy:

  1. We are committed to providing students with a high-quality education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in chemical engineering. Our program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and ethical decision-making to prepare students for successful careers in industry, academia, and research.
  2. We embrace the ever-evolving nature of the field and strive to equip our students with the latest knowledge and technologies. Through a curriculum that emphasizes research, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, we encourage students to develop innovative solutions and contribute to the advancement of chemical engineering as a science.
  • iii. Recognizing the impact of chemical engineering on society and the environment, our program emphasizes the principles of sustainability and ethical responsibility. We aim to educate future professionals who will strive to minimize the environmental footprint of chemical processes, prioritize safety, and uphold the ethical conduct of the profession.

Vision

To be a centre of excellence providing high quality teaching, research and learning experiences in Chemical Engineering that will engender the production of competent, skillful and competitive graduates that are capable of impacting on their environment.

Mission

To provide for Nigerian, African and the global industries, graduates of Chemical Engineering that will reengineer chemical and process industries, develop new ones and compete favourably with other engineers across the globe.

Objectives of the Programme

In a bid to achieve its mission, the Chemical Engineering degree program at Osun State University aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • To equip students with a strong foundation in chemical engineering principles, theories, and practices to successfully analyze, design, and optimize chemical processes in various industries.
  • To develop students' abilities to identify and solve complex and open-ended chemical engineering problems through the application of critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and multidisciplinary knowledge.
  • To enhance students' communication skills, both oral and written, as well as their ability to work effectively in teams, preparing them for collaborative projects and professional interactions in diverse settings.
  • To provide students with practical experiences in laboratories, industrial settings, and field studies to reinforce theoretical concepts and develop practical skills required in chemical engineering practice.
  • To foster ethical behavior, professional integrity, and a commitment to safety in students' practice of chemical engineering, preparing them to uphold the highest standards of the profession.
  • To encourage students to engage in research activities, fostering their curiosity, critical thinking, and the ability to contribute to the advancement of chemical engineering knowledge through independent research or collaborative projects.
  • To provide students with the necessary skills, knowledge, and resources to pursue successful careers in chemical engineering, including leadership abilities, lifelong learning, adaptability, and entrepreneurship mindset.

Brief history 

okedereDr. Oyetunji Babatunde OKEDERE

Ag. HOD

Email: 

Vision of Osun State University

To be a centre of excellence providing high quality teaching and learning experiences which will engender the production of entrepreneurial graduates capable of impacting positively on their environment while being globally competitive.

Our Core Values

  • Good Mentality
  • Capacity Building
  • Integrity
  • Responsibility
  • Diligence

Mission of the Osun State University

To create a unique institution committed to the pursuit of academic innovation, skill-based training and a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and community service. See more at the https://www.uniosun.edu.ng/about-us/overview/about

Vision of the Faculty of Engineering

The faculty aspires to be a centre of excellence providing high quality teaching and learning experiences that will engender the production of entrepreneurial graduates in various engineering disciplines while being globally competitive.

Mission of the Faculty of Engineering

The mission of the faculty is to have teaching and research environment where students will engage in cutting edge researches that will facilitate innovations and inventions into global system.

Brief History of the Department of Chemical Engineering

The Department of Chemical Engineering of the Osun State University is one of the two engineering departments under the College of Science, Engineering and Technology established in 2019/2020 academic session as part of the third phase of development of the University. Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree programme in Chemical Engineering was approved by the University Senate and the Council in the 2018/2019 academic session. The first set of students were admitted into Part I of the programme in December 2019.

The Department runs a 5-year undergraduate programme in its curriculum to acquaint the students with the basic knowledge, practices and current advances in the field of Chemical Engineering. Chemical Engineering is designed to bridge the gap between Engineering and Sciences as well as between academics and industries including oil and gas, petrochemical, paper and pulp, cosmetic, chemicals and allied industries.  Chemical Engineers all over the world are playing leading roles in the current search for alternative and renewable energy sources, development of new process routes and process equipment which will be more eco-friendly. Graduates of Chemical Engineering will fit into both the traditional and alternative chemicals and energy industries. They will possess the knowledge and skills needed to design new products, processes and energy sources while making efforts to make existing chemical processes and energy cleaner and improve the efficiency of current and emerging technologies. The programme in Chemical Engineering is therefore designed to produce engineers that can meet the challenges in the afore-mentioned areas through service in governmental agencies/establishments, public and private process industries as well as being self-employed. The two semesters in the calendar of the University, tagged Harmattan and Rain, each has 17-18 weeks duration. The programme leads to the awards of Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Chemical Engineering.

The department operates academic curricular that are tailored along the stipulations contained in the National Universities Commission (NUC) Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards and as required by the Council for the Regulation of Engineering (COREN) in Nigeria. The curricula for the programme are being regularly revised in line with the updates from the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).

Philosophy of the Department

The Chemical Engineering degree program at Osun State University is guided by the following philosophy:

  1. We are committed to providing students with a high-quality education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in chemical engineering. Our program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and ethical decision-making to prepare students for successful careers in industry, academia, and research.
  2. We embrace the ever-evolving nature of the field and strive to equip our students with the latest knowledge and technologies. Through a curriculum that emphasizes research, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, we encourage students to develop innovative solutions and contribute to the advancement of chemical engineering as a science.
  3. Recognizing the impact of chemical engineering on society and the environment, our program emphasizes the principles of sustainability and ethical responsibility. We aim to educate future professionals who will strive to minimize the environmental footprint of chemical processes, prioritize safety, and uphold the ethical conduct of the profession.

Vision of the Department

To be a centre of excellence providing high quality teaching, research and learning experiences in Chemical Engineering that will engender the production of competent, skillful and competitive graduates that are capable of impacting on their environment.

Mission of the Department

To provide for Nigerian, African and the global industries, graduates of Chemical Engineering that will reengineer chemical and process industries, develop new ones and compete favourably with other engineers across the globe. See more about the department’s vision, mission, philosophy, aim and objectives in the Departmental handbook, on pages 7-9 at:

Programme Educational Objectives

The Chemical Engineering Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) can be viewed at (https://uniosun.edu.ng/index.php/dean-faculty-of-engineering-and-environmental-sciences/departments-set-3/chemical-engineering.html)  It describes the expectations of our graduates after a few years of work experience by contributing to the society through modern technologies and practices. It aims to enable suitably qualified graduates from a range of engineering backgrounds to:

PEO1 -KNOWLEDGE

- access high quality teaching and learning experiences in mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of developmental and complex engineering problems;

PEO2 -RESEARCH

- conduct investigation into developmental or complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions;

 PEO3 -ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS

- have entrepreneurial skills that can make them stand on their own as job creators, to provide the engineering industry and profession globally, with readily employable and enterprising graduates prepared for the assumption of technical, managerial and financial responsibilities.

PEO4 -PROFESSIONALISM AND TEAMWORK

- execute and manage teamwork, interpersonal skills and professional growth and be able to conduct professional practice considering societal, ethical, and environmental aspects.

PEO5 INVENTION AND CREATIVITY

-apply the acquired knowledge and skills in chemical engineering to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for global competitiveness.

Programme Outcomes

The programme outcomes are presented in Table 1.1

PO1

Engineering knowledge - Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of developmental and complex engineering problems

PO2

Problem Analysis – Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze developmental and complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.

PO3

Design/Development of Solutions - Proffer solutions for developmental or complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for  public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations

PO4

Investigation - Conduct investigation into developmental or complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5

Modern Tools Usage - Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and ICT tools, including prediction, modelling and optimization to developmental and complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6

The Engineer and Society - Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge including Humanities and Social Sciences to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice

PO7

Environment & Sustainability - Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development

PO8

Ethics - Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice, including adherence to the COREN Engineers Code of Conducts.

PO9

Individual & Team Work - Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.

PO10

Communication - Communicate effectively on developmental or complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11

Project Management & Finance - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering, management and financial principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi-disciplinary environments

PO12

Lifelong Learning - Recognize the need for, and have the preparations and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest  context of technological and social changes

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