FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Ajayi Crowther University, being desirous of having a Faculty of Education that will run programmes in Teacher Education, Guidance and Counselling, and Library Science. All the programmes in the said Faculty are listed among the National Universities Commission’s approved academic programme.

The aim of the Faculty of Education is the training and education of teachers, teacher educators, guidance counselors and library experts who can effectively respond to the teaching, training, and research challenges of the 21st century educational system. To achieve this goal, the specific objectives ofthe Faculty are:

  1. Equipping the students with appropriate pedagogical skills and competencies needed for handling various school subjects
  2. Collaborating with cognate departments for the acquisition of relevant skills, knowledge and other forms of competencies needed for the training and education of teachers, guidance counselors and library experts for the Nigerian educational system
  3. Supporting governmental and non-governmental agencies in providing capacity building and research services for the enhancement of educational quality in Nigeria.
  • DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
    • Programmes
      • Library and Information Science
      • Business Education
      • Economics Education
      • English Education
  • DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
    • Programme:
      • Guidance and Counseling
  • DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION
    • Programme:
      • Computer Education

ADMISSIONS

BASIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission into Bachelor’s degree programmes in the Faculty of Education is done through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) or Direct Entry by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). The entry requirement seeks to ensure that those admitted have necessary aptitude to benefit from the programme.

UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION ENTRY MODE

A minimum of five credits in not more than two sittings, in English Language, Mathematics and any other three relevant subjects to the programme in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) or its approved equivalent by the Federal Ministry of Education. Such a candidate must also have an acceptable pass in the University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

DIRECT ENTRY

Candidates seeking admission into the Department through Direct Entry should possess, in addition to ordinary level requirement, one of the following:

1. General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level in at least two relevant subjects.
2. Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE ) with a minimum of merit in the relevant subject(s) from recognized institutions.

Staff List – Faculty of Education

PASSPORT wdt_ID id passport FACULTY DEPARTMENT Passport NAME staff STATUS post dob gender qualifications TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS recent_publications research_interests associations GOOGLE SCHOLAR RESEARCHGATE LINK
1 64 Agriculture Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Dr. Timothy A. Adetunji Dr. Timothy A. Adetunji Lecturer II timdoyin@yahoo.com
2 65 Agriculture Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Dr. Mrs. Rhoda T. Adeniyi Dr. Mrs. Rhoda T. Adeniyi Lecturer II rt.adeniyi@yahoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iRy_nSMAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adeniyi-Rhoda
3 66 Agriculture Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Mr. Folorunso O. Oyelakin Mr. Folorunso O. Oyelakin Snr. Agric. Officer folorunsooyelakin@gmail.com
4 67 Agriculture Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Mrs. Bolanle Olumoyegun Mrs. Bolanle Olumoyegun Asst Lecturer bola-ainia@yahoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=slAWKDcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
5 68 Agriculture Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Mr. Gbenga Fanifosi Mr. Gbenga Fanifosi Asst Lecturer gfanifosi@yahoo.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gbenga-Fanifosi
6 172 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Dr. Moses J. Falade Dr. Moses J. Falade S/L (Ag. HOD) S/L (Ag. HOD) falademosesjimoh@yahoo.com
7 171 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Prof. Wahab. B. Akanbi Prof. Wahab. B. Akanbi Professor Wb.akanbi@lautech.edu.ng
8 173 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Dr. Stephen O. Oyatokun Dr. Stephen O. Oyatokun Lecturer II steveoyatokun@yafoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=fR2eEhUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
9 174 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Dr. Tolulope O. Faniyi Dr. Tolulope O. Faniyi Lecturer II tolfan2003@yahoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=z9GSpYkAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Faniyi-Oreoluwa
10 175 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Miss Elizabeth T. Akinbola Miss Elizabeth T. Akinbola Assistant Lecturer elizabethakinbola@yahoo.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elizabeth-Akinbola
11 176 Agriculture Department of Crop and Animal Sciences Mr. Adebisi T. Oyeyode Mr. Adebisi T. Oyeyode Asst. Lecturer softtechguru@gmail.com
12 257 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Medical Laboratory Scence Dr. Adewale A. Oke Dr. Adewale A. Oke Lecturer I okeadewale@yahoo.co.uk https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=j7jzZkgAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adewale-Oke
13 258 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Medical Laboratory Scence Mr. Temitope D. Adeleke Mr. Temitope D. Adeleke Lecturer II adelekedaniel01@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=sp_DABgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Temitope-Adeleke-2
14 259 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Medical Laboratory Scence Mr. Akindele Ibukunoluwa Mr. Akindele Ibukunoluwa Lecturer II Ibkakindele02@gmail.com
15 279 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mrs. Veronica O. Ogunleye Mrs. Veronica O. Ogunleye Lecturer II lolaore@yahoo.com
16 280 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mr. Ajobiye E. Oyedele Mr. Ajobiye E. Oyedele Assist. Lecturer
17 281 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mr. Sanmi T. Ogunsanya Mr. Sanmi T. Ogunsanya Assist. Lecturer sanmilcaleogunsanya@gmail.com
18 282 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mr. Ubong E. David Mr. Ubong E. David Assist. Lecturer ubongel@gmail.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ubong-David
19 283 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mrs. Omosola F. Anifowose Mrs. Omosola F. Anifowose Assist. Lecturer omosolafaniyan@gmail.com
20 284 Basic Medical Sciences Department of Physiology and Human Anatomy Mr. Oyedayo P. Akano Mr. Oyedayo P. Akano Assist. Lecturer akanooyedayo@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=N6ZDDOMAAAAJ
21 200 Education Department of Educational Foundation Prof. Michael O. Olatunji ACU/SSE/PF/411 Professor Dean 0 M B.A. (HONS) PHILOSOPHY M.A. ED. (PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION), PH.D (EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS) 8161642302 mikeolatunji47@gmail.com

  1. OLATUNJI, M.O. (2018). The Goals of Tertiary Education: A Philosophical      Assessment of Nigeria’s National Policy on Education. Journal Plus Education.           Volume 20, Number 2. Aurel Vlaicu University, Arad, Romania.

  2. OLATUNJI, M.O. (2018). The Theory and Practice of Free Education in Nigeria: A Philosophical Critique. Journal of Education in the Black Sea Region. Volume         4, Issue1. International Black Sea University, Georgia.

  3. OLATUNJI, M.O. (2017). Critical Thinking in Nigeria’s Pre-service Teachers’ Education: A Philosophical Investigation. Journal of Teacher Education and          Educators, Volume 6, Number 2  Uludag University, Faculty of Education,         Turkey.

  4. OLATUNJI, M.O. (2017). Critical Thinking in Nigeria’s Pre-service Teachers’ Education: A Philosophical Investigation. Journal of Teacher Education and          Educators, Volume 6, Number 2  Uludag University, Faculty of Education,         Turkey.                 

  5. OLATUNJI, M.O. (2017). Critical Thinking in Nigeria’s Pre-service Teachers’ Education: A Philosophical Investigation. Journal of Teacher Education and          Educators, Volume 6, Number 2  Uludag University, Faculty of Education,         Turkey.      

PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION, MORAL PHILOSOPHY Member, Philosophers of Education Association of Nigeria
22 203 Education Department of Educational Foundation ALLI M. Kehinde Assistant Lecturer M B.Ed in Guidance and Counselling/Economics, M.Ed. in Counselling Psychology, Assessment and Testing 8032585279 mkobleken@gmail.com Drug Addiction Assessment of Students Performance 3 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bydHgAwAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kehinde-Alli
23 201 Education Department of Educational Foundation Dr. Mrs. Joy I. Ajero Dr. Mrs. Joy I. Ajero Lecturer I joyajero@yahoo.com
24 202 Education Department of Educational Foundation Dr. Mrs. M. A. Shobayo Dr. Mrs. M. A. Shobayo Lecturer II shobayoabiodun@yahoo.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Monsurat-Abiodun-Shobayo
25 204 Education Department of Educational Foundation Mr. Oluwaseyi Opesemowo Mr. Oluwaseyi Opesemowo Assistant Lecturer opesemowo@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=La4eOyoAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oluwaseyi-Opesemowo
26 241 Education Department of Library, Arts and Social Science Education Miss U. Gift Vincent-Okorie Comp. Operator vinok46@gmail.com
27 237 Education Department of Library, Arts and Social Science Education Dr. Mrs. U. Inyang Mbofung, Dr. Mrs. U. Inyang Mbofung, Associate Prof./AG. HOD uchambofung@gmail.com
28 239 Education Department of Library, Arts and Social Science Education Dr. Ayoku A. Ojedokun Dr. Ayoku A. Ojedokun Senior Lecturer Aaojedokun2003@yahoo.com
30 313 Education Department of Science Education Prof. Ronke Ogunmakin Prof. Ronke Ogunmakin Professor/Dean tanronng@yahoo.com
31 314 Education Department of Science Education Dr. Gbenga O. Efunwole Dr. Gbenga O. Efunwole Lecturer II gefunwole276@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=YjA_38QAAAAJ
32 315 Education Department of Science Education Mrs. Iyanuoluwa A. Aluko Mrs. Iyanuoluwa A. Aluko Graduate Assist. Iyanuoluwaadetayo@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=pmOnP_0AAAAJ
33 133 Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Dr. Isaac I. Olawoore Dr. Isaac I. Olawoore Lecturer I, Civil and Geotechnical Engineering Ag. Head of Department & Chair in Geotechnics Ph.D. (Surrey), Civil and Environmental Engineering M.Sc. (Surrey), Advanced Geotechnical Engine 2348170000000 io.olawoore@acu.edu.ng Geothermal energy pile foundation, soil-structure interaction, thermal energy storage, phase change materials, development of heat and cold storage devices and energy saving technologies for process industry, wind farm collector system, gas/liquid permeability characteristic of cement bentonite used in cut-off walls and borehole walls, unsaturated geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), barrier design for nuclear waste, thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) behaviour of soils and geosynthetics, ground / soil improvement techniques and novel nanocomposite materials for clean energy. University of Surrey, UK. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. Brunel University, UK. University of Western Ontario, Canada University of Strathclyde, UK. MNIT Jaipur, India University Sao Paulo, Brazil Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria. Covenant University, Nigeria
34 134 Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Dr. Oluwole A. Olaniyi Dr. Oluwole A. Olaniyi Lecturer I OND (Ado Ekiti), B.Tech (LAUTECH), M.Tech (LAUTECH), Civil Engineering specializing in Structures 8034655547 wole.olaniyi@yahoo.com Structures and Materials
35 135 Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Engr. Mary Jesuyemi Odedina-Adeyemi Miss Mary J. Odedina Assistant Lecturer F +2349092944292, +2348106290624 mj.odedina@acu.edu.ng i. Odedina, M.J., Sumate, C., Boonya, C. and Kanyarat, S. (2017), “Effects of Size and Thermophilic Pre-hydrolysis of Banana Peel during Anaerobic Digestion, and Biomethanation Potential of Key Tropical Fruit Wastes” Waste Management, Elsevier Publication, Volume 68, October 2017, 128 – 138. Conference Proceeding i. Odedina, M.J., Kanyarat, S., Boonya, C., and Sumate, C. The 7th International Conference on Fermentation Technology for Value Added Agricultural Products (FerVAAP) 2017. Title of Conference Paper Presented is “Bioconversion of fruit wastes and effects of thermophilic hydrolysis for banana peel digestion”. Thesis dissertations i. Biogas Production from Seasonal Agricultural Produce, M. Eng. Thesis Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla Thailand, 2017. ii. Determination of the Compressive Strength of Palm Kernel Shell Concrete at 1:1:2 Mix Proportion and Varying Water/Cement Ratios Project, B. Eng. Thesis Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2013. Book and/or Book Chapters i. Mary J. Odedina, Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi, Ajibola S. Oladokun and Olutola O. Olomo (2020). Biogas Production from Lignocellulosic waste materials in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. ii. Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi, Mary J. Odedina, Igho Kester Akpodonor and Olutola O. Olomo (2020). Technological Advancement and sustainable development in Nigeria’s Educational Sector in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. iii. Iretioluwa M. Oyerinde, Mary J. Odedina, Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi and Oluwole O. Obanisola (2020), Development of an information and data coordination system for sustainable development in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. iv. Oladokun, A.S., Ogunrinde, S.O., Bodija, Y.O., and Odedina M.J. (2020). A computational model for simulating the growth of biogas-producing bacteria for predicting production rate of sustainable and affordable clean energy in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press: Festschrift in Honour of Rt Rev’d Prof. Dapo Asaju (pp. 76-85). Delthom Publishers. Environmental Engineering, Waste Management (solid wastes and wastewater treatment), Environmental Protection, Sustainable Energies, Anaerobic Digestion, Biogas Production, Energy Recovery. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mary-Odedina-2
36 136 Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Engr. Festus O. Adeyemi Asst. Lecturer Assistant Lecturer M M.Eng. (Civil Engineering), Post Graduate Diploma in Education, B.Eng. (Civil Engineering) 2348130000000 fo.adeyemi@acu.edu.ng i. Adeyemi F.O, Jimoh A.A., Wilson U.N. (2016). A Review of Mechanical Strength Properties of Some Selected Timbers in Nigeria. The International Journal of Science and Technology. Vol. 4, Issue 2, pp 9-15. Book And Book Chapters i. Oluwole O. Obanisola, Iretioluwa M. Oyerinde, Igho Kester Akpodonor and Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi (2020). Development of a three phase Isolator with Surge protector for a three face electricity water pumping machine in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. ii. Mary J. Odedina, Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi, Ajibola S. Oladokun and Olutola O. Olomo(2020) Biogas Production from Lignocellulosic waste materials in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. iii. Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi, Mary J. Odedina, Igho Kester Akpodonor and Olutola O. Olomo (2020). Technological Advancement and sustainable development in Nigeria’s Educational Sector in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. iv. Iretioluwa M. Oyerinde, Mary J. Odedina, Festus Oluwasogo Adeyemi and Oluwole O. Obanisola (2020), Development of an information and data coordination system for sustainable development in O. Oshin, I.A. Joseph, B. Sogunro, and O. Aluko, Reinvigorating Nigerian Universities for Sustainable Development, Ajayi Crowther University Press. Structures and Construction Materials
37 153 Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Professor Adeboye Olatunbosun Professor / Dean Dean M B.Sc, M.Sc, PhD, MIEEE, CEng, R.Eng 8023366465 adeboyeolatunbosun@gmail.com

  1. A. Olatunbosun and I.O. Lawal, (2017). Development of Multi-functional Control Architecture for Multisensor Surveillance Systems. Journal of Advances in Research 9(1): 1-11, 2017.

  2. A. Olatunbosun and I.O. Lawal, (2016). Decentralized and Distributed Information Filter for Autonomous Intelligent Multisensor Systems. Journal of Scientific Research & Reports. Article no. JSRR. 27886. ISSN: 2320-0227, 2016: 11(2).

  3. Ademola, A.A., Olatinbosun A., (2016). The Development of a Micro-Hydropower System for Rural Dwellers Using the Hydraulic Ram Pump. International Conference of Mechanical Energy, Energy Technology and Management, 7-9, September 2016, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

  4. Arulogun O.T., Olatunbosun, A, Fakolujo, O.A., amd Olaniyi, O.M. (2013). RFID-Based Students Attendance Management System. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research (ISSN: 2229-5518), Volume 4 Issue 2, 1-2pp. (USA).

  5. Olatunbosun, A. and Frith B. Multi-component Flow Measurement and Imaging. United States Patent, Patent Number: 4,868,856 (Sept. 19, 1989)

  6. Olatunbosun, A. and Frith B. Multi-component Flow Measurement and Imaging. U.K. Patent Specification No. 86620721 (1986)

Instrumentation and Systems Engineering and Green Technology Development and Implementation British Chartered Engineer, COREN Registered Engineer, MIEEE, MInst & Control Engineering
38 154 Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Akinwonmi, Ademola Samuel Lecturer I M B.Eng, M.Sc, PhD 8032474242 ademast2003@yahoo.co.uk

  1. Akinwonmi, Ademola Samuel and Seckley Emmanuel (2013). “Fracture behaviour of Concrete with Rise Husk Ash Replacement under Uniaxial Compressive Loading”. Research Journal in Engineering and Applied Sciences 2(2) 132 – 136. Emerging Academy Resources ISSN: 2276 – 8467

  2. Akinwonmi, Ademola Samuel and Seckley Emmanuel (2013). “Mechanical Strength of Concrete with Crumb and Shredded Tyre as Aggregate Replacement”. International Journal of Engineering Research and Application (IJERA). ISSN: 2248 – 9622. Vol 3 Issue 2. March – April 2013 pp 1098 – 1101.

  3. Akinwonmi, A.S., Oyewola, M.Q. and Salau T.A.O. (2014). “Biodiesel Review for Nigeria Economy”. International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Technology and Management 3rd – 5th Sept, 2014 Conference Proceedings 595 – 607.

  4. Akinwonmi, A.S., Oyewola, M.O. and Salau T.A.O. (2014). “A Conceptual Review of Burners and Combustion Emission Reduction Techniques”. International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Technology and Management 3rd – 5th Sept. 2014 Conference Proceedings 805 – 814.

  5. Akinwonmi, A.S., Oyewola, O.M. and Salau T.A.O. (2015). “Development of an Experimental Model Liquid Fuel Swirl Burner” Technology Conference (UITECH 2015) July 6th – 8th 2015.

Thermofluids, Combustion, Energy and Manufacturing MAMSE, MIAEng, MIRDI
39 155 Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Engr. (Mrs.) Iretiola Oyerinde Mrs. Iretiola Oyerinde Lecturer II iretiogo12@yahoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=BbqY8vwAAAAJ
40 156 Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Miss Omobowale O. Olomo Miss Omobowale O. Olomo Asst. Lecturer https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Olutola-Olomo
41 205 Engineering Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering Prof. Adeoye Olatunbosun ACU/SSE/PF/SB/457 Professor, Dean/HOD Computer Engineering Professor, Dean/HOD Computer Engineering 0 M B.Sc, M.Sc., Ph.D. 8023366465 0
42 206 Engineering Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering Mr. Igho K. Akpodonor ACU/SSE/PF/463 Assistant Lecturer Assistant Lecturer 0 M B.Sc, M.Sc. 7065067037 0
43 207 Engineering Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering Dr. Olusayo A. Ajeigbe Dr. Olusayo A. Ajeigbe Lecturer I Sayoajes76@yahoo.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=R0RcmLYAAAAJ
44 208 Engineering Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering Obanisola, Oluwole Oladele Lecturer II M B.Tech, M.Sc 8054748951 woleoba2@yahoo.com

Olabode, O.E., Oni, D.I., Obanisola, O.O., (2017). An Overview of Mathematical Steady-State Modelling of Newton-Raphson Load Flow Equations Incorporating LTCT, Shunt Capacitor and FACTS Devices. International Journal of Advance Research in Science, Engineering and Technology IJARSET, Vol. 4, Issue 1.  

Communication Engineering https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oluwole-Obanisola
45 256 Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Mrs. Olusola O. Onarinde Confidential Secretary I onarindeolusola@yahoo.com
46 252 Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Dr. Ademola S. Akinwonmi ACU/SSE/PF/458 Lecturer I/Coordinator Lecturer I/Coordinator 0 M B.Sc, M.Sc., Ph.D. 8032474242 0
47 253 Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Olomo, Omobowale Olutola Assistant Lecturer F B.Eng, M.Sc 7032769232 olomoolutola@gmail.com Information Security and Privacy
48 254 Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Bodija, Yusuf Olabamiji Assistant Lecturer M B.Sc, M.Sc 8030802699 bodijayusuf@gmail.com

  • Salau, T.A.O., Bodija, Y., Tella, O.I., Quadri, O.O. (2016). An improved disk-counting algorithm for estimating dimension of IFS-based fractal image. International Journal of Science and Technology, 5(7), 347-356.

  • Salau, T.A.O., Quadri, O.O., Tella, O.I., Bodija, Y. (2017). Fractal characterization of forest fire evolution using sandbox method. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 6(1), 10.15680/IJIRSET.2017.0601073.

  • Salau, T.A.O., Tella, O.I., Quadri, O.O, Bodija, Y. (2016). Simulation and analysis of uncontrolled forest fire on square lattice. International Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering Research, 5(3), 257-270.

  • Bodija, Y. (2016). “A review of methods used to determine the fractal dimension of IFS-based fractals,” International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Technology and Management, June 2016, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria.

Solid Mechanics
49 255 Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Kolawole, Adenike Alice Lecturer II F Ph.D, M.Sc, B.Eng 8033766020 adenikakolawole@gmail.com

  1. A.A. Kolawole, S.B. Adeyemo and K .M. Odunfa, Design and Construction of Wood Gasifier. International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Technology and Management 3rd – 5th September, 2014 Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. IMEETMCon Proceeding, No 525.

  2. Adenike. A. Kolawole, Moradeyo K. Odunfa and Miracle. O.  Oyewola, Performance Analysis of Binary Nanoparticles with Liquefied Petroleum Gas on Domestic Refrigeration System Varying Refrigerant Charge. Canadian Journal of Pure & Applied Sciences Vol.10, No. 2, pp.3933-3939, June 2016.Online ISSN: 1920-3853; Print:ISSN: 1715-9997. Available online at www.cjpas.net

  3. Adenike. A. kolawole, Moradeyo. K .Odunfa, Miracle. O. Oyewola, Olayinka S. Ohunakin, Effect of Particle Sizes in Nano -LPG refrigerant on the Performance of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System. International Journal of Scientific& Engineering Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, May-2016 1492 ISSN 2229-5518.

  4. Adenike A. Kolawole, Olayinka S. Ohunakin, Damola S. Adelekan and Taiwo O. Babarinde, Experimental analysis of low safe limit charge of LPG refrigerant with Tio2

  5. Nanolubricant on Domestic  Refrigerator. Asian Journal of Science and Technology Vol.07,Issue,08,pp.3333-3337,August,2016. Available Online at http://www.journalajst.com

  6. Kolawole A.A, Odunfa M.K,  Ohunakin O.S, Oyewola M.O. Experimental investigation of the combined effect of safe limit charge of Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Nanoparticles on Vapour Compression Refrigeration System. International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Technology and Management 7th – 9th September, 2016 Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. . IMEETMCon Proceeding, p072.

Thermofluids Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) (Associate Member) 2005
Council for Regulation of engineering in Nigeria (COREN) 2009
Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) 2012
Certified International Professional Manager (CIPM) 2018
Associate Member of International Professional Managers Association (AMPMA) 2018
International Professional Managers Association (IPMA-UK) 2018
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adenike-Alice
50 69 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Dr (Mrs.) Oluwatoyin, SOGBESAN ACU/SSE/PF/450 Lecturer I 0 F B.Sc, M.Arch, M.A, PGCE, P.hD. 9099995234 sogbesanayo@yahoo.co.uk

  1. Adesida O., & Sogbesan O. (2014) “Blind to Culture or Blinded by Culture: Effect of Culture on Child Maltreatment linked to accusations of witchcraft” In Doran, S. E. M & Bouttell, E. (ed). “Reframing Punishment: Silencing, Dehumanisation and the Way Forward”. Interdisciplinary Press, Oxford,  107-125

  2. Sogbesan O. 2018, Yoruba Market as an architectural place of contestable identity: The case of Oyo. International Conference on Architecture and Urbanism.

  3. Sogbesan O & Odunlami O. (2018), “Anglicanism and architecture in Oyo town” Paper presented in the International Conference on “the Alaafin in Yoruba History, Culture, and Political Power Relations” held on October 24-25, 2018 at Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo

Culture & Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2QHdQQwAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oluwatoyin-Sogbesan
51 73 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture ODUNLAMI, OLUDARE OLUYEMI ACU/SSE/PF/409 Assist. Lecturer 0 M B.Sc., Architecture, M.Ed. (Architecture) 8051223686 oo.odunlami@acu.edu.ng, dareodunlami@gmail.com

  • Ifediora, C. O., Ogunlola A. A., Olubi, A. R., and Odunlami, O. O. (2018) Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Panacea for Sustainable Infrastructural Development in Nigeria

Urban Design, BIM and Architectural History • NIA, AARCHES. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oludare-Odunlami
52 74 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture OLUBI, Abiodun Rufus ACU/SSE/PF/406 Asst. Lecturer 0 M B.Tech, M.Tech (Architecture) 7033070322 ar.olubi@acu.edu.ng, harbeyolubi@gmail.com

Conference Proceedings



  • Ifediora, C. O., Ogunlola A. A., OLUBI, A. R. & Odunlami, O. O. (2018) Interdisciplinary Collaborations: A Paracea for Sustainable Infrastructural Development in Nigeria.  48th NIESV Conference 2018.


 


Published Article



  • OLUBI A. R. & Adewolu T. O. (2018) Impacts of Building Collapse on Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Journal of Culture and Society Development of International Institutes for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE) Vol. 44, 2018.

Urban Design Studies, Architectural Research and Landscape Architecture • Member, Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES)
• Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Architects (ANIA).
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=yx_sGs4AAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abiodun-Olubi
53 75 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Abimbola Afolabi, OGUNLOLA ACU/SSE/PF/412 Asst. Lecturer 0 M B.Sc., M.Sc., (Architecture) 8035537333 aa.ogunlola@acu.edu.ng, citacrush@yahoo.co.uk Building Information Modelling (BIM) Sustainable Architectural

  • Ayodele, T. T. and Ogunlola, A. A. (2016). Implementation of Sustainable Development:  The impact of Social Sustainability.  In International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering (Vol. 93, Pp. 138 – 149)

  • Ifediora, C. O., Ogunlola, A. A., Olubi, A. R., and Odunlami, O. O. (2018). Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Panacea for Sustainable Infrastructural Development in Nigeria.  In Real Estate and Infrastructure as drivers of National Economic Development (Pp. 30 – 40).  Ibadan: The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=LkYGdwkAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abimbola-Ogunlola
54 70 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Dr. Ven. Yinka Gbotosho Dr. Ven. Yinka Gbotosho S/L Ag. Dean yinkagbotoso@hotmail.com
55 71 Environmental Studies Department of Estate Management Prof. Abel Olaleye Prof. Abel Olaleye Professor / Head of Department ND, Town Planning, BSc, MSc, PhD Estate Management, RICS Diploma in Int’l Arb,SSA, ANIVS, RSV, ACArb a_olaleye2000@yahoo.co.uk https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=9XKx4KMAAAAJ
56 72 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Professor Timothy Idowu Professor Timothy Idowu Professor toidowu@futa.edu.ng https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=v0D6SPoAAAAJ
57 76 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Mr. Michael O. Joel Mr. Michael O. Joel Asst. Lecturer femijoelofficial@gmail.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Joel
58 77 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Mr. Emmanuel A. Ojediran Technician yemojed@gmail.com
59 78 Environmental Studies Department of Architecture Mrs. Shakirat O. Ajibade Computer Operator
60 224 Environmental Studies Department of Estate Management OSHIKOYA, TAIWO PETER ACU/SSE/PF/410 Lecturer II 0 M B.Sc, M.Sc., ANIVS 8038006877 tp.oshikoya@acu.edu.ng

 

    • Adewolu, T. O., Ifediora, C. O. and Oshikoya, T. P. (2018), GIS in Real Estate: A Catalyst for Economic Development at the 48th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyor and Valuers

 

Real Estate Investment, Facilities Management https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Taiwo-Oshikoya
61 225 Environmental Studies Department of Estate Management ADEWOLU, TIMOTHY OLUGBEMIGA ACU/SSE/PF/407 Lecturer II 0 M ND (Estate Management), B.Tech., M.Tech (Estate Management), PGD (Education) 7038259056 tocadewolu@gmail.com, to.adewolu@acu.edu.ng

 

    1. Adewolu, O.and Oladapo, R. A., (2017). Neighbourhood Attributes And End-Users’ Perception Within Residential Density Of Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Design & Constructions Mgt. (JEDCM) 8(3). ISSN 2278-8892

 

    1. Adewolu, T. O., Ifediora, C. O., and Oshikoya, T. P. (2018). GIS In Real Estate: A Catalyst For Economic Development (Nature: Theory, Practice and Education). A conference paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV)

 

    1. Olubi, A.R. and Adewolu T.O. (2018). Impact of Building Collapse on Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Journal of Civil and Environmental Research (IISTE). (IISTE). ISSN 2224-5790 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0514 (Online) 10 (11) pp15-32 iiste.org

 

Urban Land Economics, Real Estate Management and Valuation a. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Timothy-Adewolu
62 226 Environmental Studies Department of Estate Management Dr. Ifediora, Christian Osita ACU/SSE/PF/408 Lecturer II 0 M ND/BSc Estate Management, MSc Estate Management (Project Manamement Option), PhD Estate Management 8033470435 ositaifediora@gmail.com, co.ifediora@acu.edu.ng

 

    • Keke, O.V., Okoronkwo, C. & Ifediora, C.O. (2018). Site and services as a viable option for accelerated development in Anambra State Nigeria. International Journal of Advanced Research in Public Policy, Social Development and Enterprise Studies (IJARPPSDES), Vol., 3, No. 2. Pp. 124 – 134.

 

    • Ifediora, C.O. & Obineme, C.H. (2017): Procurement in Real Estate Projects Development and Delivery: A Case Of Human Resources and Material Resources in Awka Capital Territory. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), Vol. 2, Issue 7. 71- 77.

 

    • Ifediora, C.O. & Obineme, C.H. (2017): Organizational Commitment and Motivational Strategies across Estate Surveying and Valuations Firms: Implications for Professional Practice. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 3, Issue 1 Pp. 127 – 133.

 

    • Ifediora, C.O. (2015): A theoretical approach to overcoming the challenges valuing Agricultural Property (Asset) for various purposes in Awka Anambra State, Southeastern Nigeria. International Journal of Latest Research in Engineering and Technology (IJLRET), Vol. 1, Issue 6. Pp. 31-35.

 

    • Ifediora, C.O & Keke, O. V. (2015): Valuation of Private Universities Library Resources: what to look out for while valuing same and things needed to be considered before arriving at fair opinion of value. International Journal of Science and Research. (IJSR), 4 Issue 11. Pp. 1535-1539.

 

    • Ifediora, O. (2014): Analysis of Land Tenure System in Amawbia (Amobia), Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State. International journal of science invention (IJESI): Volume 3, Issue 1. Pp 24-38.



Conference Papers:



    • Ifediora, C.O., Ogunlola, A.A., Olubi, A.R. and Odunlami, O.O. (2018). Interdisciplinary collaboration: A panacea for sustainable infrastructural development in Nigeria. Presented at the 48th annual conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers.

 

    • Adewolu, T. O., Ifediora, C. O. and Oshikoya, T. P, (2018). GIS In Real Estate: A Catalyst for Economic Development. Presented at the 48th annual conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers.



Papers accepted for Publications:



 

 

Real estate project management and development control • Associate member, (ANIVS). Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) 25/02/2017.
• Registered Estate Surveyor and Valuer (RSV), Estate Surveyors and Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria (ESVARBON), 24/11/2017.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=1qAzoEUAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Osita-Ifediora
63 227 Environmental Studies Department of Estate Management Mr. Kayode A. Idowu Mr. Kayode A. Idowu Assistant Lecturer BSc Urban and Regional Planning, MSc Geographic Information System Idokay4ru@yahoo.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kayode-Idowu
64 291 Law Department of Private and Business Law Prof. Oladipo O. Sholanke Professor/Dean Professor/Dean Professor/Dean oladipo.sholanke@gmail.com
65 292 Law Department of Private and Business Law Prof. Olanrewaju Onadeko Professor/HOD Professor/HOD Professor/HOD Ionadeko@yahoo.com
66 293 Law Department of Private and Business Law Dr. Gideon N. Gasu ACU/SSE/PF/442 Senior Lecturer 0 M LL.B.; LL.M.; MPhil, Ph.D. BL 8038771987 dr.gasuesq@gmail.com, g.gasu@acu.edu.ng

  1. Gideon N Gasu, Legal Protection of Cameroon’s Living Resources and   the Challenges of Sustainable Development, IMSU Journal of   International Law and Jurisprudence 2018 vol. 2 pp. 21 – 31.

  2. Gideon N Gasu, Conservation and Management of Wildlife and Forest Resources in Nigeria, African Journal of Institutions and Development          AJID vol. vii No 1 & II 2016 pp. 1 – 20.

  3. Gideon N Gasu, The Imperative of Legislative Response to the Problem of E-Wastes in Africa, African Journal of Institutions and Development     AJIO vol. vii no I & II 2016 pp 120 – 131.

  4. Gideon N Gasu, Challenges, Problems and Prospect of Post Modernist Jurisprudence JABU Law Journal vol. 2 No 1 2015 pp 115 – 128.

  5. Gideon N Gasu, Critical Appraisal of the Legal Regime for Biodiversity Conservation in Nigeria, Canadian Social Science Journal, vol. 8 no 4    2012 pp 249 – 257.

Environmental Law, Jurisprudence, International Law Nigeria Bar Association (NBA)
67 294 Law Department of Private and Business Law **Miss T.A Osuntogun ACU/SSE/PF/345 Lecturer II Lecturer II 0 F LL.M LL.B 8038075599 topeosuntogun@yahoo.com 0
68 295 Law Department of Private and Business Law **Revd. I.A Akinloye ACU/SSE/PF/350 Lecturer II Lecturer II 0 M LL.M, LL.B 8030603538 idakinloye@gmail.com 0 https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=bPVW5YoAAAAJ
69 296 Law Department of Private and Business Law Aguda Olukayode Olalekan ACU/SSE/PF/385 Lecturer II 0 M B.A English, LL.B, LL.M, B.L 8077940656 kayus2013@gmail.com

  1. Maritime Labour Convention 2006: Implications for Seafarers after a decade, Journal of International Law and Jurisprudence. Nnamdi Azikiwe University (2017) 8 (2) pp 125-134

  2. The Legal Regulation of Receivables Financing: UK and International perspectives. The Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law (2018) 9 (3)

  3. Women and Development: A perspective on the socio-economic struggles of women from violence to emancipation. IMSU Journal of International Law and Jurisprudence (2018) 2 pp 47-59

  4. Laws Regulating Legal Profession in Nigeria and discipline of Legal practitioners in Adeola Kehinde. Essentials of Nigerian Legal Methods, Decency Printers. (2018) 2 pp 169-187

Commercial Law, Maritime Law and Gender Law Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and Nigerian Association for Energy Economics (NAEE), Nigerian Association of Law Teachers (NALT) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Olukayode_Aguda?_sg=xDMEk8Ct-pvfDb3bG-acl8j-94p9VZJ0N32sto8sflnJ6m9Hw0ezlXPFNZPzKECrljgJi-7w3AIBBHA
70 297 Law Department of Private and Business Law Victor Daniel Ojetayo Graduate Assistant M LL.B, B.L 8169661473 vojetayo@yahoo.com

Non-Use of Force as a Core Principle in International  Law: An Evaluation of Recent Situations (SSRN Published)

International Law Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
Young Lawyers Forum (YLF)
Associate Member of International Institute of Project and Safety Management ((AIIPSM)
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=21d1gCgAAAAJ
71 298 Law Department of Public and International Law Professor Gaius Emamuzou OKWEZUZU ACU/SSE/PF/347 Professor Professor 0 M BA, MA, LL.B, MLD, LL.M, Ph.D, BL,Dip. Th. 07055636847, 07034927436 geokwezuzu@gmail.com Human Rights and Environmental Law ge.okwezuzu@acu.edu.ng https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=TVFoOB8AAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gaius-Okwezuzu?_sg=T_Bdw8foLPM3Q4thqIRnnDbAYsUfeurn6D0NcdHRz_N6SlUil7clxWlDCcf8fzWRwpoXsfQEMacNhaI
72 299 Law Department of Public and International Law Professor Ayodeji Peter Agbonjinmi ACU/SSE/PF/433 Senior Lecturer 0 M B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. LL.B. PGD (Mass Com) BL
73 300 Law Department of Public and International Law Mrs. E.F. Jolayemi ACU/SSE/PF/343 Lecturer II Lecturer II 0 F LL.M LL.B, BL 8134736885, 8052332939 onadenol@gmail.com 0
74 301 Law Department of Public and International Law Abogunrin Segun Olawale ACU/SSE/PF/349 Lecturer II 0 M LL.B., LL.M., BL 0803001159, 08055926630 MCIArb Medical Law
75 302 Law Department of Public and International Law Mr. Oluwagbenga Atere ACU/SSE/PF/382 Lecturer II 0 M WASSCE, LL.B, B.L, LL.M 8166151878, 08089362535 gbengaatere@gmail.com

  1. Lex Petrolea, relevance of ICT to the Legal Profession in Nigeria.

  2. Legislative role of the Judiciary for Effective    Governance         

Oil and Gas Law, Law of Contract, Criminal Law Nigeria Bar Association https://scholar.google.co.za/citations?hl=en&user=VVSwYawAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oluwagbenga-Atere
76 303 Law Department of Public and International Law Dr. A.O. Okesola Lecturer I olabiojo1@gmail.com
77 406 General Studies Unit Dr. Mrs. Mbofung, U. Inyang ACU/SSE/PF/039 Principal Librarian Principal Librarian 0 F PhD, LAIS 8038985891 uchambofung@gmail.com 0
78 407 General Studies Unit Mr. Peter O. Oiku ACU/SSE/PF/359 Admin. Officer I Admin. Officer I 0 M B.Sc. 7034203843 peteroiku@gmail.com 0
79 211 Humanities Department of English Dr. Stephen O. Solanke ACU/SSE/PF/414 Snr Lecturer Ag. HOD 0 M B.A.(Ed) English, M.Ed Educ Management, M.A English (Literature), Ph.D English (Literature) 8036661540 myacada@gmail.com, so.solanke@acu.edu.ng

  1. Stephen O. Solanke. Mythotypes and Sociological Imports in the Apartheid World of Sizwe Bansi is Dead in A Journal of English Studies, The University of Bialystok, The Faculty of Philology, Department of English, Bialystok, Poland, Issue 7, 4/2014.

  2. Stephen O. Solanke, Demola Jolayemi, Sola Osoba, Thompson Ewata, Sunday Ayodabo. Dramatic Literature, Linguistics and Oral Communication Components of Elizade Varsity Performing and Film Arts Experiment. West African Journal of Research and Innovation Management (WAJORIM) of The 8th WARIMA (West African Research Innovation Management Association) International Conference. 2014. Volume 1, No. 1, 2015, 33-44

  3. Stephen O. Solanke. Initiation and Symbolism: Connotative Tools in the Apartheid Struggle Mirrored in Athol Fugard’s Sizwe Bansi is Dead in Ife Studies in Arts and Literature (ISALA). Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. No. 9, September 2014.

  4. Stephen O. Solanke A Fete of Lamentations: Celebrating the Nigerian State through Ademola Dasylva’s Songs of Odamolugbe. Matatu 49 (2017) 72-95.

  5. Stephen O. Solanke and Sunday J. Ayodabo. Contemporary Marriage Processes in Nigeria: Willing Love, Perilous Business, Post-Marriage Problems. Modern Research Studies: An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. ISSN 2349-2147. http://www.modernresearch.in Vol.4. Issue 3, September, 2017, 339-361.

Oral Literature, African Literature (Prose, Poetry and Drama), Comparative Literature, Post-Colonial Literature, Dramatic Literature, Creative Writing. Teacher Registration Council of Nigeria
International Society for Studies in Oral Traditions
Lagos Studies Association
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=sromaicAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen-Solanke
80 209 Humanities Department of English AYODABO, Joel Olatunde ACU/SSE/PF/009 Professor / Dean, Postgraduate Professor / Dean, Postgraduate 0 M BA (ED), MA, PhD (English Language) 8033604983 ayodabolatunde@yahoo.com

  1. Ayodabo, J. O. ‘The Dynamics of the language of newspaper headlines in Nigeria’. International Journal of Applied Linguistics & English Literature. ISSN 2200-3592 (Print), ISSN 2200-3452 (Online) Vol. 2 No. 5; September 2013: 139-144.

  2. Ayodabo, J. O. ‘Begging as politeness: An analysis of some begging events in Kaduna Metropolis’. ONA: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE, A Publication of the Department of English and Literary Studies, Kogi State University, Ayingba. ISSN 0189-6736, Vol. 1, 2013: 49-63.

  3. Ayodabo, Joel O. and Acheoah, John E. ‘Nigerian English in a Decolonized State: Prospects and Constraints. International Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2013:47-52.

  4. Ayodabo, J. O. (2015). English in Nigeria: Pragmatics of a vehicular language. First Inaugural Lecture, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo. Oyo: Ajayi Crowther University Press. 19th November, 2015.

  5. Ayodabo, J. O. (2017). ‘Speech Act analysis of President Goodluck Jonathan and General Muhammadu Buhari’s 31st March 2015 Telephone Conversation. In Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics: Issues in Theory and Practice. Gbenga Ibileye (ed.), Lagos: 155-182. Malthouse Press Limited. ISBN 978-978-959-723-9

Pragmatics and Stylistics of English, and English as a Second Language Member, Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT)
Member, National Association of Teachers and Researchers in English as a Second Language (NATRESL)
Member, Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)
Member, English Studies Association of Nigeria (ESAN)
Member, Reading Association of Nigeria (RAN)
Member, Nigerian Pragmatics Association (NPA)
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BgGYZaUAAAAJ&hl=en
81 210 Humanities Department of English Bolanle Olufumbi SOGUNRO ACU/SSE/PF/314 A/P/Ag. HOD A/P/Ag. HOD 0 F BA. Hons. English (Ilorin) MA English (Ilorin) PhD Linguistics (Ibadan) bosogunro@gmail.com 8033241021 Phonology, Sociolinguistics, English as a Second Language
82 212 Humanities Department of English Dr. Omolola A. Ladele ACU/SSE/PF/436 Senior Lecturer Senior Lecturer 0 F B.A, M.A., Ph.D. 8034125034 omolola.ladele@lasu.edu.ng 0
83 213 Humanities Department of English Adeoye Adeyinka Olusola ACU/SSE/PF/020 Lecturer l 0 M B.A, M.A (English) Language 8034988848 ao.adeoye@acu.edu.ng Discourse Analysis, Stylistics, Pragmatics trgist2003@yahoo.com
84 214 Humanities Department of English OLADIPUPO, Oluremi Olalekan ACU/SSE/PF/200 Lecturer II 0 M M.A 8062270702 8123691951 African Literature, African-American Literature, and Comparative Literature. akinsegi@gmail.com
85 215 Humanities Department of English Agboola, Olubunmi Tayo ACU/SSE/PF/249 Lecturer I 0 F B.A, English and Literary Studies, M.A English (Literature) 7069716735 tayosmatts@yahoo.com

  1. Agboola, O.T. (2017): ‘Restructuring gender: An ecofeminist interpretation of Disney’s Frozen’. Ajayi Crowther University Journal of Humanities.

  2. Agboola, O.T. ‘Chop-I-Chop Philosophy: The Ironic Language of Modern Day Nigerian Politics in Chris Anyokwu’s Homecoming’ in Olatunde Ayodabo and Nahum Buhari (eds.) (2014). Issues in Language and Linguistics: Perspectives from Nigeria, Vol. 2, Language Study Group of Nigeria (LSGN), pp 132 – 140.

  3. Olufolabi, O.T. & Abubakar A.S. (2013): ‘Patriarchy and social justice in selected Yoruba folktales’. New Academia (ISSN 2277-3967); Vol. II Issue III, pp 1 – 15.

  4. Olufolabi, O.T. (2012): ‘Ideological ambivalence in Gracy Osifo’s The Dizzy Angel’. African journal series; Vol.5 No.2, pp 133 – 136.

  5. Olufolabi, O.T. (2012): ‘Grace or grass: a feministic approach of Tijan Salleh’s No Argument Tonight’. Pan – Africa journal series; Vol. 4 No. 3, pp 120 -123.

Oral Literature, Gender and Ecology, African Literature a. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=C-NR-b0AAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tayo-Agboola
86 216 Humanities Department of English OYELEYE Oyeronke Anike ACU/SSE/PF/250 Lecturer II 0 F B.A. (Theatre Arts), M.A. (Literature in English) 8062443428 oa.oyeleye@acu.edu.ng

(i). Oyeleye, Oyeronke A., (2014): Women, Marriage and Post-tradition: A Stylistic analysis of Lola Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s  WiveIssues in Language and Linguistics: Perspectives From Nigeria. Vol.2, 110-119.  


(ii). Acheoah, J. E. and Oyeleye, R., (2015): Yoruba and Etsako Proverbs: A Contrastive Discourse. International Journal of Arts and Humanities  Vol.2, N.I, 29-37.


(iii). Oyeleye, O.A. (2017): Writing: Letters, Essays, Articles and Reports. Use of English for Effective Communication.  Sogunro, B.O., Osunbade, A., Mbofung, I.O. (eds).


(iv). Agboola, T. and Oyeleye, O.A. (2017). Literary Appreciation. Use of English for Effective Communication. Sogunro, B.O., Osunbade, A., Mbofung, I.O. (eds).


(v). OYELEYE, Oyeronke. (2018). WRITING SKILLS. Essentials of Nigerian Legal Methods. Kehinde, A.O. (ed).

Drama and gender studies Member of ‘The Institute of Entrepreneurs, Nigeria’
87 217 Humanities Department of English Mrs. O.O. Onarinde ACU/SSE/PF/336 Confidential Sec. II Confidential Sec. II 0 F HND 8061332430 onarindeolusola@yahoo.com 0
88 218 Humanities Department of English Kalu Ebere Ucha ACU/SSE/PF/230 Confidential Secretary I 0 F HND 8035876187 ebereonum@yahoo.com

0

89 219 Humanities Department of English Dr. Mogbolahan O. Oduola Lecturer I abilacrown@gamil.com
90 220 Humanities Department of English Dr. Ese S. Kekeghe Lecturer I kekeghestephen@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=MQH-ce0AAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen-Kekeghe
91 221 Humanities Department of English Mr. Frank E. Agbongiaban Assist. Technologist frankea40@gmail.com
92 229 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Dr. J. Akinyele Oluyitan ACU/SSE/PF/016 Senior Lecturer 0 M B.A, MILR, M.A, PDGE; Ph.D.(Ibadan) 8052172216 akinyele65@gmail.com

  1. J.A Oluyitan, Impact of Colonial Medical and Health Services in Ibadan, 1900-1960; ACUJOH, Ajayi Crowther University Journal of Humanities, vol.1, No.1, July 2017

  2. J.A. Oluyitan and Oladiti Akeem. (2017). “A History of Sanitation and Waste Management in Ibadan Metropolis, 1960-1999”, Anelele Universitatii Jin Craivo, Istorie Anul xxii, Nr. 1(31).

  3. J.A. Oluyitan, (2017), “ Maternal and Child Health in Colonial Lagos” in Mobanle Sotunsa and Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso (eds.), Gender, Culture and Development in Africa, U.S.A: Pan-African Universityy Press.

  4. J.A. Oluyitan, (2015). “ Child Health in Colonial Ibadan”, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies, 5, 3.

  5. J.A Oluyitan, (2014), Development of Colonial Medical and Health Services in Ibadan, 1957 – 1960”, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies, 10 & 11.

Colonial history of Medicine, History of Education, Environmental and Urban History; Gender Historical Society of Nigeria, West Africa Research Association(WARA); Africa Economic History Research. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=A8CSAFoAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julius-Akinyele
93 230 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Odeyemi Oluwole Jacob ACU/SSE/PF/098 Snr. Lecturer 0 M B.A, M.Sc. 8035755768 odeyemioluwole6@gmail.com

  1. Odeyemi, J.O. (2014): A Political History of Nigeria and the Crisis of Ethnicity in Nation-Building, International Journal of Developing Societies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 87-95.

  2. Odeyemi, J.O. 2016. United Nations Security Council: The Post-Millennial Narratives and Imperatives for Mandate Review. Journal of Social Science and Public Policy, Vol. 8, No.2, 61-86.

  3. Odeyemi, J.O. 2016. Transnational Insurgency and Terrorism in Africa: Issues and Tasks for Regional Integration. Journal of Arts and Contemporary Society, 8. No. 2, 1-32.

  4. Odeyemi, J.O. 2016. Africa and the Conundrums of Transiting Colonial Warehouses into Modern Weberian States. Journal of Social Sciences and Public Affairs. 6, No. 2, 1-20.

  5. Political Ideas in Post-Colonial West Africa (2017), in West African Peoples and Culture, GES Unit, Ajayi Crowther University.

Foreign Policy, International Politics, Civil Society, Nigerian Government and Politics (A) Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,
(B) Nigerian Political Science Association
94 231 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Mrs. Roseline O. Adeoye ACU/SSE/PF/223 Prin. Comp. Operator Prin. Comp. Operator 0 F OND, HND 8064824370 roseonyi@yahoo.com 0
95 232 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Iwuamadi, Ukamaka Augusta Asst. Lecturer F B.Sc. in International Relations, M.Sc. in History (In View) 08135785637, 08138371114 ritaukiwuamadi@gmail.com

  1. Iwuamadi, U.A (2017). West African Peoples: Their Pre- Colonial Economic Activities ;West African Peoples, Culture and Languages pg 37-45. A Book of Reading, ACU.

International Relations, Comparative Politics, Foreign Policy https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=XPnD4wwAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ukamaka-Iwuamadi
96 228 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Dr. Mrs. Olufunmilola A. Ogunbunmi S/L Ag. HOD S/L Ag. HOD olufunmilolaadekanye@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=StJI9j4AAAAJ&hl=en
97 233 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Dr. John C. Ogirai Snr. Lecturer john.ogirai@gmail.com
98 234 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Dr. Bayo T. Asala Lecturer I bayoasala@gmail.com
99 235 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Mr. Babajimi O. Faseke Lecturer II b4faseke@gmail.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HWzJb58AAAAJ&hl=en
100 236 Humanities Department of History & International Studies Mrs. Esther O. Adeagbo Computer Operator
101 263 Humanities Department of Performing Arts and Music Prof. Bode Sowande Professor/HOD bodesowande@hotmail.com

The Faculty of Education’s Fee Schedule for the 2022/2023 Academic Session is given below:

 

DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION

100 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

COURSE CODECOURSE TITLESTATUSCREDIT
LIS 1101Introduction to Library and Information StudiesC2
LIS 1102Information, Libraries and SocietyC2
LIS 1103Introduction to Information ScienceC2
LIS 1104History of  Libraries and Information Centres ( Emphasis Nigeria)C2
LIS 1106Education and LibrariesC2
GES1105Use of Library and ICTC2
GES1108 Communication in EnglishC3
TOTAL15

 

200 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

LIS  2106Management of Libraries and Information CentresC2
LIS 2107Knowledge ManagementR2
GES 2102Introduction to Logic and PhilosophyC2
GES 2108Introduction to Science and TechnologyR2
TOTAL19

Direct Entry students are to take GES 1105, GES 1108, Faculty and courses in other academic disciplines (Arts, Social Science, Science and Technology).

 

300 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

COURSE CODECOURSE TITLESTATUSCREDIT
LIS 3101Library Environment and BuildingsE2
LIS  3102Book Production and PublishingC3
LIS 3103Technical Services in Libraries and Information CentresC2
LIS 3104Indexing and AbstractingC2
LIS 3105Organisation of Knowledge 2C2
LIS 3106Research and Statistical Methods in Library and Information StudiesC2
LIS 3108Collection DevelopmentC2
ICT 3107Software Operating SystemsE2
TOTAL17

 

Programme: B.Sc. (Ed) Business Education.

100 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodesCourse TitlesStatusCredits
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC2
EDU 1104Element of Special EducationC2
BED 1101Business StatisticsC2
BED 1102Introduction to Vocational EducationC2
BED 1103Word ProcessingR2
ECN 1101Principles of Economics 1C2
ACC 1101Introduction to Financial Accounting 1C3
CSC 1103Computer Workshop Practice 1R1
GES 1105Use of Library and ICTC2
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC3
Total21

Elective course(s) may be taken from other Faculties.   

Minimum Credits Required = 15; Maximum Credits Required = 24, C = Compulsory R= Required     E= Elective

200 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodesCourse TitlesStatusCredits
EDF 2101Historical foundations of EducationC2
EDU 2102Introduction to Educational TechnologyC2
BUS 2103Elements of Marketing IC3
ECN 2101Introductory MicroeconomicsC3
ACC 2101Principles of Accounting IR3
ACC 2102Introduction to Cost AccountingC2
GES 2102Introduction to Logic and PhilosophyC2
GES 2108Introduction to Science and TechnologyR2
Total19
Direct Entry Students are to take the following additional courses:
EDU 1101Introduction To Teaching ProfessionR2
GES 1105Use of Library and ICTC3
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC2

 Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

B.Sc. (Ed) Business Education

300 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodesCourse TitlesStatusCredits
EDU 3103Teaching Practice IC3
EDF 3103Test and MeasurementC2
EDU 3101Curriculum and Instruction IC2
EDU 3105Micro TeachingC0
BED 3101Business MethodsR2
BUS 3101Human Resources ManagementC3
BFN 3101Business FinanceC3
ACC 3103Management Information SystemC3
ACC 3104Business LawC3
ACC 3102Public Sector Accounting systemE3
Total21

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

B.Sc. (Ed) Business Education

400 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodesCourse TitlesStatusCredits
EDU 4103Teaching Practice IIC3
EDU 4101Curriculum and Instruction IIC2
EDU 4102Guidance & CounsellingR2
BED 4101Seminar in Business EducationC2
BED 4102Business OrganizationC2
BED 4103Office Information TechnologyC2
BED 4104Company LawE2
BED 4105Human RelationsR2
BUS 4107Management of Small and Medium Scale EnterprisesC2
ACC 4102Management Accounting IC3
Total24

 Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical


Programme: B.Sc. (Ed) Economics Education

COURSES AVAILABLE

100 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusCredits
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC2
EDU 1104Elements of Special EducationC2
ECN 1101Principles of Economics 1C2
ECN 1103Introduction to Statistics IC2
ECN 1105Introductory Mathematics for Economists IC2
BNF 1101Introduction to Finance 1C3
ACC 1101Introduction to Financial Accounting 1C3
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC3
GES 1105Use of Library, Information and Communication TechnologyC2
BUS 1101Introduction to Business 1E3
Total21/24

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

200 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusCredits
EDU 2102Introduction to Educational TechnologyC2
EDF 2101Historical foundation of EducationC2
ECN 2102Introductory MicroeconomicsC3
ECN 2104Mathematics for EconomistsC3
ECN 2105History and Structure of the Nigerian Economy IC2
BNF 2101Nigerian Financial System IC3
GES 2102Introduction to Logic and PhilosophyC2
Elective: Maximum of two courses 
ECN 2111Labour EconomicsE2
BUS 2107Principles and Practice of Management IE2
ACC 2101Principles of Accounting IE3
 21 /22
Direct Entry Students are to take the following Courses
EDU 1101Introduction To Teaching ProfessionR2
GES 1105Use of Library And ICTC2
GES 1108Communication In EnglishC3
     

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical


Economics Education

COURSE CODECOURSE DESCRIPTIONSTATUSUNITS
EDU 3101Curriculum & Instruction  IC2
EDU 3103Teaching Practice IC3
     EDU 3105Micro TeachingC0
EDF 3103Test and MeasurementC2
ECN 3104Intermediate Microeconomics 1C2
ECN 3103History of Economic ThoughtR2
ECN 3111International EconomicsR3
ECN 3106Project Evaluation 1C2
ECN 3105Econometrics & Research MethodsC3
ECN 3102Intermediate Macroeconomic 1C2
ECN 3109Public Policy 1R2
TOTAL 23

300 LEVEL FIRST SEMESTER

 Elective course(s) may be taken from other Faculties.  

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

Economics Education

400 LEVEL FIRST SEMESTER

COURSE CODECOURSE DESCRIPTIONSTATUSUNITS
EDU 4103Teaching Practice IIC3
     EDU 4101Curriculum and Instruction IIC2
EDU 4102Guidance and CounsellingR2
ECN 4104Advanced Microeconomics IC2
ECN 4105Comparative Economic SystemsC2
ECN 4110Taxation and Fiscal PolicyC2
ECN 4114Applied Statistics IIC2
ECN 4118Problem and Policies of DevelopmentC2
Choose two courses from the following Electives:
ECN 4111Health EconomicsE2
ECN 4115International FinanceE2
ECN 4117Industrial EconomicsE2
BUS 4107Industrial RelationsE3
BFN 4102Financial ManagementE3
TOTAL 21 / 22

 

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical


Programme: B.Sc. (Ed) English Education

100 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusCredits
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC2
EDU 1104Elements of special EducationC2
ENG 1101The English LanguageC2
ENG 1102Introduction to Nigerian Literature in Eng. 1C2
ENG 1103Elements of DramaC2
ENG 1104Poetry in EnglishC3
ENG 1105Theatre WorkshopC2
GES 1105Use of Library and ICTC2
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC3
Total 18

Elective course(s) may be selected in the Social/Management Sciences or Arts disciplines.

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

200 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusCredits
EDU 2102Introduction to Educational TechnologyC2
EDF 2101Historical foundation of EducationC2
ENG 2101Introduction to General Phonetics and PhonologyC3
ENG 2102History of the English LanguageC3
ENG 2103The English Language, Yesterday and TodayE3
ENG 2104Creative WritingE3
ENG 2105The African NovelC3
GES 2102Introduction to Logic and PhilosophyC2
GES 2108Introduction to Science and TechnologyR2
Total 23/25
Direct Entry students are to take the course indicated below:  
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC2
GES 1209Anglicanism and Christian EthicsC2
     

 

300 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusCredits
EDU 3103Teaching Practice IC3
EDF 3103Test and MeasurementC2
EDU 3101Curriculum & Instruction IC2
EDU 3105Micro TeachingC0
ENG 3101Phonology of EnglishC3
ENG 3103Discourse AnalysisC3
ENG 3104Modern African PoetryC3
ENG 3106Modern African DramaC3
ENG 3109Advanced Basic Grammar the Group & the SentenceC3
 22
Elective course(s) may be selected from the following:
ENG 3102Introduction to Applied LinguisticsE3
ENG 3105The English Language in NigeriaE3
ENG 3107Contemporary English UsageE3

 

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

B.Sc. (Ed) English Education

 

400 LEVEL 2019/2020 (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse TitleStatusLPCredits
EDU 4103Teaching Practice IIC33
EDU 4101Curriculum and Instruction IIC22
EDU 4102Guidance and CounsellingR22
ENG 4101English Literacy StylisticsC33
ENG 4102MultilingualismC33
ENG 4105The English NovelC33
ENG 4106Research Methods IIC33
ENG 4107Shakespeare and Other DramatistsC33
ENG 4108Caribbean L. 7C33
Total25
Elective course(s) may be selected from the following: 
ENG 4103English for Specific PurposesE33
ENG 4104Language and National DevelopmentE33

 

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

B.Sc. (Ed) Computer Science Education

300 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusLPCredit
EDU 3101Curriculum and Instruction IC22
EDU 3103Teaching Practice IC33
EDU 3105Micro TeachingC10
EDF 3103Test and MeasurementC22
CSC 3103Database Design and ManagementC213
CSC 3104Computer Networks and CommunicationC22
CSC 3105Introduction to Web SystemR112
CSC 3108Numerical ComputationsR22
CSC 3109Computer Workshop PracticeC11
CSC 3112Automata Theory and Formal LanguagesR22
CSC 3113Concepts of Programing LanguageR112
CSC 3107Software EngineeringE22
CSC 3111Operating System PrinciplesC213
    Total23

Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical

 

B.Sc. (Ed) Computer Science Education

400 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusLPCredit
EDU 4103Teaching Practice IIC33
EDU 4101Curriculum and Instruction IIC22
EDU 4102Guidance & CounsellingR22
CSC 4105Management of IT ResourcesR33
CSC 4112Artificial Intelligence & Expert SystemR32
CSC 4113Operation ResearchR22
CSC 4114Systems ProgrammingC33
CSC 4118Survey of Programming LanguagesC313
CSC 4119Seminar    C22
Total22
Students  may register for the following Electives: 
CSC 4104Selected Topics in Computer ScienceE33
CSC 4107Introduction to Emerging TechnologyE33
CSC4110Computer Performance and EvaluationR33
CSC 4111Computer Working Practice VIIC11
CSC 4116Computer Graphics and VisualizationE33
CSC 4115Human Computer InteractionE33

Minimum Credits Required = 15;   Maximum Credits Required = 24


C = Compulsory         E= Elective.                R= Required,  L= Lecture,       P = Practical
       

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS

100 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusCredits
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC2
EDU 1104Elements of special educationC2
GES 1105Use of library & ICTC2
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC3
GCE 1101Introduction and development of Guidance & CounsellingC2
GCE 1102Psychological foundation of Guidance and CounsellingE2
GCE 1103Introduction  to PsychologyC2
Additional two elective courses  in relevant teaching subjects from the Faculty of Arts/Science/Social Science should be registered for. 4
Total 19

Minimum Credits Required = 15; Maximum Credits Required = 24 C = Compulsory R= Required      E= Elective.

200 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusCredits
EDF 2101Historical foundations of EducationC2
EDU 2102Introduction to Educational TechnologyC2
GCE 2101Communication in counselingE2
GCE 2102Organization of Guidance and Counseling  in schoolsC2
GCE 2103Counselling for special needsC2
GCE 2104Testing in counselling  & techniques in Continuous AssessmentC2
GCE 2105Client  management in Guidance and CounselingE2
GES 2102Introduction to logic & philosophyC2
GES 2108Introduction to Science and TechnologyR2
Additional two elective courses in relevant teaching subjects from the Faculty of Arts/Science/Social Science should be registered for.E4
Total16/25
Direct Entry students are to take the following courses 
GES 1105Use of Library and ICTC2
GES 1108Communication in EnglishC3
EDU 1101Introduction to Teaching ProfessionC        2
     

Minimum Credits Required = 15; Maximum Credits Required = 24 C = Compulsory R= Required      E= Elective

300 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusCredits
EDU 3101Curriculum and instruction IC2
EDU 3103Teaching practice 1C3
EDU 3105Micro TeachingC0
EDF 3103Tests and MeasurementC2
GCE 3101Guidance & Counselling and Adolescent PsychologyC2
GCE 3102Occupational information, job analysis and job evaluationC2
GCE 3103Crisis intervention in CounsellingE2
GCE 3104Ethics in CounsellingE2
GCE 3105Practicum in Guidance and Counselling 1C2
GCE 3106Theories of counsellingC2
Additional two elective courses in relevant teaching subjects from the Faculty of Arts/Science/Social Science should be registered for. 4
Total 19

            Minimum Credits Required = 15; Maximum Credits Required = 24 C = Compulsory R= Required             E= Elective.                                

           

400 LEVEL (FIRST SEMESTER)

Course CodeCourse  TitleStatusCredits
EDU 4101Curriculum and Instruction IIC2
EDU 4103Teaching practice IIC3
GCE 4101Practicum in Counselling IIC2
GCE 4106Abnormal Psychology and Career Guidance CounsellingC2
GCE 4109Social and Psychological factors in learningC2
GCE 4102Introduction to Culture and PsychopathologyC2
GCE 4103Pastoral CounsellingE2
GCE 4104Counselling in special settingsC2
GCE 4105Management and Counselling of the aged and the disabledC2
GCE 4108Biological PsychologyC2
GCE 4110Method of PsychotherapyC2
Additional one elective course in relevant teaching subjects from the Faculty of Arts/Science/Social Science should be registered for. 2
Total 23

            Minimum Credits Required = 15;    Maximum Credits Required = 24

C = Compulsory         R= Required   E= Elective.                                                   

 

DURATION OF PROGRAMMES IN THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION

The Faculty of Education offers a 4 year degree programme for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME ) candidates while Direct Entry candidates with NCE Certificates ot its equivalent are expected to complete the programme in 3 years

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

It is expected that each student shall satisfy the general and specific requirements in their programmes as scheduled in regard to core/ compulsory, optional, elective courses, and practical. To qualify for a degree, each student should have completed and passed all the required courses specified by the University IFaculty and obtained a minimum cumulative CGPA specified by the University but not less than 1.50.

DEGREE CLASSIFICATION

The classification of the overall performance of each student shall be based on Cumulative Grade Pofnt Average (CGPA) system.

Class of DegreeCGPA
First Class Honours 4.50-5.00
Second Class Honours (Upper Division)3.50-4.49
Second Class Honours (Lower Division)2.40-3.49
Third Class Honours1.50-2.39