| ABBREVIATIONS |
| CIV - Courses offered by the Civil Engineering Department |
| ELE - Courses offered by the Electrical Engineering Department |
| MEC - Courses offered by the Mechanical Engineering Department |
| TEC - Common Courses offered by the Faculty of Technology |
| SIWES - Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme |
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| COURSE CODING |
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Each course in the Faculty of Technology is identified by a seven
character code of which the first three characters are letters identifying the
programme e.g. CIV (for Civil Engineering), ELE (for Electrical Engineering) and
MEC (for Mechanical Engineering). The
last four characters in a course code are numeric. The first digit designates the level (e.g ‘1’ for level
I, etc.). The second digit
designates the credit hours for the course. The last two digits designate the serial number of the course. For example the code ELE3201 represents an electrical
engineering course (ELE), for level III (3rd year), with 2 credit hours which is
serially numbered as No. 1. |
| Level I Courses |
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These are conducted in the Faculty of Science and are common to Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students. These are considered to be preparatory courses. There are fifteen courses in all; giving a total of 32 credit units for the two semesters. |
| Level II Courses |
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These are conducted in the Faculty of Technology and also common to Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students. There are nineteen courses at this level; giving a total of 42 credit units for the two semesters. |
| Level III & IV Courses |
| These are listed in the Syllabus. |