Department of Mechanical Engineering

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - Nigeria

B. Eng Mechatronics Engineering

Aims & Objectives

Duration - 5 years

The general aims and objectives of Engineering and Technology training should be in consonance with the realization of national needs and aspirations vis-à-vis industrial development and technological emancipation. The benchmark statements give the minimum academic standards required to meet these needs and to produce graduates in Mechatronic Engineering with sufficient academic background and practical experience who would be able to rise to the challenges of a developing economy. Such graduates must therefore be resourceful, creative, knowledgeable and able to perform the following functions:

  1. To design engineering projects and supervise their construction.
  2. To design and make components, machines, equipment and systems.
  3. To design and develop new products and production techniques in industries.
  4. To install and maintain complex engineering systems so that they can perform optimally in our environment.
  5. To adapt and adopt exogenous technology in order to solve local engineering problems.
  6. To be able to exercise original thought, have good professional judgment and be able to take responsibility for the direction of important tasks.
  7. To be able to manage people, funds, materials and equipment.
  8. To improve on indigenous technology to enhance local problems solving capability.

The specific objectives of the programme are:

  1. To offer internationally competitive and locally responsive undergraduate training.
  2. To provide training for students to be able to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams and projects.
  3. To provide students with the necessary training, entrepreneurial skills and capability in a competitive job market.
  4. To develop in the students’ verbal and written communication skills and the ability to use up- to- date techniques and tools of Mechatronics and other related engineering equipment.
  5. To train students to analyze, design and produce manufacturing facilities.
  6. To develop in the students the capability to install, maintain and troubleshoot manufacturing facilities efficiently.

Philosophy

To achieve national goals and objectives of industrialization and self-reliance, the Engineering and Technology education should be geared towards:

  1. The development of a thorough practice in Engineering and Technology training.
  2. Broad - based training in general Engineering and Technology at the early stages of the programme.
  3. Practical application of Engineering, Technology and Manufacturing processes.
  4. Adequate training in human, organizational behaviour and management.
  5. Introduction to entrepreneurial education and training.
  6. Close association of the programme with industries in the country.
  7. The general philosophy therefore is to produce graduates with high academic standard and adequate practical background for self-employment as well as being of immediate value to industry and the community in general.


Addmission Requirement

100 level


JAMB scores as may be approved by senate and five (5) O’ LEVEL CREDITS including English language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other science subjects in not more than two sittings.

Direct Entry(200 Level)


At least two (2) A ‘level passes in mathematics and physics and O/level requirement in (a), OND Upper Credit or HND Lower Credit in Mechanical Engineering is accepted and O/level requirement in (a).

Special Admission (300 Level)


300 level-HND upper credit in mechanical Engineering with a distinction in mathematics plus O/L credits in (a).

Courses Structure


The courses within the Faculty fall under the following heading:
Core Courses: Are central to the to degree programme in view. Are normally offered by the Department offering the course and constitute not less than 60% (i.e 90 credit units) of all the course unit that the student

Courses Description


PHYS111: MECHANICS (2 CREDITS):

Development of professsional engineering history of technology and its effect on society, the engineering institutions, their objectives and functions. Data measurement, representation and interpretation, report writing and oral presentation of information

Graduation Requirement


Entry Level Minimum Passed CU before graduation
100 185
200 DE 150
300 Special Admission 113