The Department is concerned with the production of quality Marine engineers
Department of Marine Engineering
The Department is concerned with the production of quality Marine engineers
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
The Bachelor of Engineering degree (B.Eng.) in Marine Engineering program in line with the vision and mission of the NDU is majorly to produce Modern High-Tech Marine Engineers for national development and provision of enabling environment for scientific and engineering knowledge in solving rising challenges of our developing economy. Hence, students after graduation in a duration of five (5) years are expected to be resourceful and creative in applying acquired technical capabilities such as exhibition of professional skills to work effectively with colleagues in industries and other work places; and finally demonstration of high responsible professional member of professional bodies in the practice of engineering in the state of nation and the global world.
Therefore, the developed PEOs for NDU Marine Engineering Program are as follows:
1. Provision of quality undergraduate education programme for students admitted into the marine engineering programme.
2. Advancement of scientific knowledge through basic and applied research methods in the academia, production/manufacturing industries, energy sectors and other engineering relating multinationals.
3. Development of problem-solving approaches using analytical abilities, design and fabrication skills, proper understanding of manufacturing/production processes, either as individual or in a team.
4. To understand the different use, operations, maintenance and design of engineering materials.
The Department of Marine Engineering offers the following programme(s);
* Bachelor of Engineering (B.Engr) Marine Engineering
Ag. HOD - Bebeteidoh, Oyinkepreye Lucky - view profile
Academic Staff
S/N | Names | Rank | |
1 | Bebeteidoh Oyinkepreye Lucky | Lecturer I | view profile |
2 | Ezenwa Alfred Ogbonnaya | Professor | view profile |
3 | Stephen C. Duru | Associate Professor | view profile |
4 | Johnson Charles Agbeju Nimibofa | Lecturer I | view profile |
5 | Icho Seimokumoh Igwe | Lecturer I | view profile |
6 | Poku Robert | Lecturer I | view profile |
7 | Ekiyo Onyidenyefa Pius | Assistant Lecturer | view profile |
8 | Ernest Peretiye Apresai | Graduate Assistant | view profile |
9 | Amalagha Nengimote Godwin | Graduate Assistant | view profile |
10 | Aladdin Werigbologha | Graduate Assistant | view profile |
11 | Tonbrapade John | Graduate Assistant | view profile |
12 | Okpeke Bright Ebikemefa | Graduate Assistant | view profile |
Lecturer Statistic
Professor | ——— |
Associate Professor | ——— |
Senior Lecturer | 1 |
Lecturer I | 3 |
Lecturer II | 1 |
Assistant Lecturer | 1 |
Graduate Assistant | 5 |
Year 1 | Male Students – 113 | Female Students – 24 |
Year 2 | Male Students – 114 | Female Students – 4 |
Year 3 | Male Students – 114 | Female Students – 3 |
Year 4 | Male Students – 81 | Female Students – 5 |
Year 5 | Male Students – 68 | Female Students – 3 |
Undergraduate Programme
Duration: 5 years
Class Attendance: 70
Semesters: 10
Male Lecturers: 12
Female Lecturers: 0