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DEPARTMENT OF Electrical/Electronics Engineeringl

Mastering the
Electrical Spectrum.

From the stability of national power grids to the precision of telecommunication signals, we produce the professionals driving Nigeria's industrial revolution.

12+ Programme Outcomes
3 Specialized Tracks
Telecommunications
Power & Machines
Departmental Framework

Core Disciplines & Strategic Mission

Strategic Intent

Vision

The Department aspires to be a centre of excellence providing high quality teaching, learning and exposure to industrial experiences in Electrical and Electronic Engineering that will engender the production of entrepreneurial and excellent professionals, graduates that satisfy immediate industrial and community manpower while being globally competitive.

Mission

The mission of the department is to create a teaching and research environment through engaging the students in cutting edge researches that will advance frontiers of knowledge, bring inventions into Electrical and Electronic Engineering practices and to pursue academic excellence.

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Academic Specializations

Power & Machines Grid systems, electrical machinery, and energy stability.
Electronics & Telecommunications Signal processing, semiconductor devices, and global connectivity.
Computer & Control Engineering Automation systems, digital logic, and intelligent control.

Our Foundation

Established as a pioneer department in the 2007/2008 session, EEE has grown into a powerhouse of technical education.

  • 5-Year B.Eng Programme
  • NUC & COREN Tailored Curricula
  • 100% Industrial Training Focus
First Graduating Class 2011/2012 Session

Brief History

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the two pioneer departments in the Faculty of Engineering under the College of Science, Engineering and Technology of Osun State University. Academic activities commenced in very first session (2007/2008) of the establishment of the University. The Department runs a 5-year undergraduate programme leading to the award of the Bachelor of Engineering (B. Eng.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

The academic programme of the Department operates academic curricula that is tailored along the stipulations contained in the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the BMAS of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN). The curriculum exposes Students to basic knowledge, best practices and current advances in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering as well as entrepreneurial and industrial training with a view to enabling them to be arrow heads of the technological development of Nigeria.

The Department enjoys modern communication and information technology facilities available in the University and these are judiciously utilized for teaching and research. The first set of students graduated from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the end of the 2011/2012 academic session.

2007
Year of Establishment
5
Year B.Eng Programme
2011/12
First Graduating Class

Philosophy of the Department

The Philosophy of Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme of Osun State University is to train students and produce graduates with high academic standards and adequate practical background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering through broad-based training and exposure to industrial as well as entrepreneurial practices to enable them satisfy the immediate manpower needs of the industry and the community.

Aims & Objectives

Provide broad based academic and practical training to achieve mastery in Electrical and Electronics Engineering concepts.
Provide quality learning opportunities without distinction of race, creed, sex, religious or political conviction.
Provide professional and vocational training with industrial exposures to enrich human resources capabilities.
Train individuals in standard engineering practices applicable to modern techniques and solutions.
Foster academic research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering contributing to human knowledge.
Evolve academic programmes through continuous review to respond to societal and technological changes.
Appraise students based on their limitations and potentials and provide relevant compensation measures.

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Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The requirement for PEOs was embedded into BMAS in 2017. It describes expectations of our graduates after a few years of work experience.

PEO1 – KNOWLEDGE

Access high quality teaching in mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals to solve complex engineering problems.

PEO2 – RESEARCH

Conduct investigation into complex problems using research-based methods including design of experiments and data synthesis.

PEO3 – ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS

Stand as job creators, readily employable graduates prepared for technical, managerial and financial responsibilities.

PEO4 – PROFESSIONALISM & TEAMWORK

Execute teamwork, interpersonal skills considering societal, ethical and environmental aspects.

PEO5 – INVENTION & CREATIVITY

Apply acquired knowledge to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for global competitiveness.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

PO1 – Engineering Knowledge
Apply mathematics, science & engineering fundamentals to solve complex problems.
PO2 – Problem Analysis
Identify, formulate & analyse complex problems using first principles.
PO3 – Design/Development of Solutions
Design systems/components considering public health, safety & environment.
PO4 – Investigation
Conduct research-based investigation including design of experiments & data synthesis.
PO5 – Modern Tools Usage
Select & apply modern engineering & ICT tools, modelling & optimisation.
PO6 – The Engineer & Society
Assess societal, health, legal & cultural issues relevant to professional practice.
PO7 – Environment & Sustainability
Understand impact of engineering solutions and need for sustainable development.
PO8 – Ethics
Apply ethical principles & commit to COREN Engineers Code of Conduct.
PO9 – Individual & Team Work
Function effectively as individual and in multi‑disciplinary teams.
PO10 – Communication
Communicate effectively through reports, documentation & presentations.
PO11 – Project Management & Finance
Apply engineering, management & financial principles to manage projects.
PO12 – Lifelong Learning
Recognise need for independent & lifelong learning in technological change.
NUC Accredited
Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards
COREN Accredited
Council for the Regulation of Engineering
5-Year B.Eng. Programme
Power, Electronics, Computer Engineering

dept.eee@uniosun.edu.ng | Osogbo, Nigeria