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Course BIO 101 | General Biology I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Origin of life and influence of living things on the chemistry of the Earth. Essentials of life, including sources and use of energy, responsiveness to natural selection and cellularity. Cell structure and organization, functions of cellular organelles, diversity, characteristics and classification of living things, general reproduction, interrelationship of organisms; heredity and evolution, elements of ecology and types of habitat.
Course BIO 103 | General Biology Practical I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Laboratory experiments designed to illustrate the topics covered in BIO 101
Course CHM 101 | General Chemistry I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Atoms, molecules and chemical reactions. Modern electronic theory of atoms. Electronic configuration, periodicity and building up of the periodic table. Hybridisation and shapes of simple molecules. Valence Forces; Structure of solids. Chemical equations and stoichiometry; Chemical bonding and intermolecular forces, kinetic theory of matter. Elementary thermochemistry; rates of reaction, equilibrium and thermodynamics. Acids, bases and salts. Properties of gases. Redox reactions and introduction to electrochemistry. Radioactivity.
Course CHM 107 | General Chemistry Practical I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Laboratory experiments designed to reflect the topics taught in CHM 101 and CHM 102 such as qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis, acid-base titrations. Gravimetric analysis. Calculation, data analysis and presentation. Functional group analysis.
Course CSC 101 | Introduction to Computer Science | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Survey of computers and information processing and their roles in society. This course introduces a historical perspective of computing, hardware, software, information systems, and human resources and explores their integration and application in business and other segments of society. Students will be required to complete lab assignments using the PC's operating system, and several commonly used applications, such as word processors, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics and other applications. Internet and on-line resources, browsers and search engines.
Course CSC 102 | Introduction to Problem Solving | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Role of Algorithms in problem solving process, concepts and properties of Algorithms. Implementation strategies, Development of Flow Charts, Pseudo Codes. Program objects. Implementation of Algorithms in a programming Language: Visual BASIC/JAVA/ C/ C++.
Course CSC 104 | People Computing | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure User interface design, usability, computer law, copyrights, IP, data protection, and professional ethics. The focus is on how people's use of computing can be made effective and useful as well as legal and ethical.
Course CSC 106 | Sustainable Computing | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure The concept of sustainable computing, environmental perspectives on IT use, and standards and certificates related to sustainable IT products. Sustainable computing in relation to technology (green IT, holistic approach to greening IT, greening IT, applying IT for enhancing environmental sustainability, green IT standards and eco-labelling of IT, enterprise green IT strategy, smart buildings and the smart grid), green IT: burden or opportunity?, sustainable computing and sustainable development, the potential of sustainable choices of hardware and software, and power-aware computing and power management methods
Course CSC 108 | Introduction to Data Analysis | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Introduction to univariate data analysis methods. Descriptive statistics and data visualisation methods. Overview of sampling techniques for data collection, and introduction to statistical inference methods for decision making including simple linear regression, estimation procedures using confidence intervals and hypothesis testing
Course CSC 110 | Web Mobile Application Development | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Introduction to essential concepts, techniques, software tools and modern frameworks required for designing, creating and testing interactive web and mobile applications. Theoretical and practical knowledge on a wide range of modern technologies used for web and mobile applications. The design of the user experience for mobile applications and evaluation of the usability of a mobile design. Web-database programming and multi-tiered applications; service-oriented architectures; data exchange in SOA; enterprise application integration and composition; creative application development and mashups; web and mobile application development security
Course GST 111 | Communication in English I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Effective communication and writing in English, Language skills, Writing of essay answers, Comprehension, Sentence construction, Outlines and paragraphs, Collection and organisation of materials and logical presentation, Punctuation.
Course GST 112 | Logic, Philosophy Human Existence | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure A brief survey of the main branches of Philosophy: Symbolic Logic, Special symbols in Symbolic Logic-conjunction negation, affirmation, disjunction, equivalent and conditional statements; Law of Tort. The method of deduction. using rules of inference and bi- conditionals qualification theory. Types of discourse Nature of arguments, Validity and soundness; Techniques for evaluating arguments: Distinction between inductive and deductive inferences, etc. (Illustrations will be taken from familiar texts, including literature materials, Novels, Law reports and newspaper publications).
Course GST 113 | Nigerian peoples Culture | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Study of Nigerian history, culture and arts n pre-colonial times, Nigerian's perception of his world, Culture areas of Nigeria and their characteristics, Evolution of Nigeria as a political unit, Indigene/settler phenomenon, Concepts of trade, Economics of self-reliance, Social justice, Individual and national development, Norms and values, Negative attributes and conducts (cultism and related vices), Re-orientation of moral and national values, Moral obligations of citizens, Environmental problems.
Course GST 121 | Use of Library, Study Skills ICT | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Brief history of libraries. Library and education. University libraries and other types of Libraries, Study skills (reference services), Types of library materials, using library resources including e-learning, e-materials, etc. Understanding library catalogues (card, OPAC, etc.) and 814 classifications, Copyright and its implications, Database resources, Bibliographic citations and referencing. Development of modern ICT, Hardware technology, Software technology, Input devices., Storage devices, Output devices, Communication and internet services, Word processing skills (typing, etc).
Course GST 122 | Communication in English II | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Logical presentation of papers, Phonetics, Instruction on lexis. Art of public speaking and oral communication, Figures of speech, Précis, Report writing.
Course GST 125 | Contemporary Health Issues | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Diet, exercise and health, nutritional deficiency diseases, malaria, other infections, hypertension, organ failure, air-borne diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, cancer and its prevention. sickle cell disease. HIV/AIDS: Introduction, epidemiology of HIV, natural history of HIV infection, transmission of predisposing factors to HIV, Impact of HIVAIDS on the society, management of HIV infection. prevention of HIV. Drugs and Society: sources of drugs classification or drugs, dosage forms and routes of drug administration, adverse drug reactions, drug abuse and misuse, rational drug use and irrational drug use. Human kinetics and health education personal care and appearance, exercise and health, personality and relationship, health emotions, stress, mood modifiers, refusal to tobacco, alcohol and other psychoactive drugs.
Course MTH 101 | Elementary Mathematics I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Elementary set theory, subsets, union, intersection. complements, Venn diagrams. Real numbers: integers, rational and irrational numbers, mathematical induction, real sequences and series, theory of quadratic equations, binomial theorem. Complex numbers; algebra of complex numbers: the Argand diagram. De-Moivre's theorem, nth roots of unity. Circular measure, trigonometric functions of angles of any magnitude, addition and factor formulae.
Course MTH 102 | Elementary Mathematics II | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Function of a real variable, graphs, limits and idea of continuity. The derivative, as limit of rate of change. Techniques of differentiation. Extreme curve sketching: Integration as an inverse of differentiation. Methods of integration, Definite integrals. Application to areas, volumes.
Course PHY 101 | General Physics I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure Space and time; units and dimension, kinematics; Fundamental laws of mechanics, statics and dynamics: work and energy. Conservation laws. Moments and energy of rotation; simple harmonic motion: motion of simple systems: Elasticity; Hooke's law, Young's shear and bulk moduli, hydrostatics; Pressure, buoyancy, Archimedes' principles. Surface tension; adhesion, cohesion, capillarity, drops and bubbles. Temperature; heat, gas laws; Laws of thermodynamics: kinetic theory of gases. Sound: Types and properties of waves as applied to sound and light energies. Superposition of waves. Propagation of sound in gases, solids and liquids and their properties. The unified spectra analysis of waves. Applications.
Course PHY 102 | General Physics II | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure Electrostatics: conductors and currents; dielectrics; magnetic fields and electromagnetic induction; Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic oscillations and waves; Coulomb's law; methods of charging: Ohm's law and analysis of DC circuits; AC voltages applied to inductors, capacitors and resistance.
Course PHY 107 | General Physics Practical I | 100 Level | 1st Semester
Course Structure This introductory course emphasises quantitative measurements, the treatment of measurement errors, and graphical analysis. A variety of experimental techniques should be employed. The experiments include studies of meters, the oscilloscope, mechanical systems, electrical and mechanical resonant systems, light, heat, viscosity, etc., covered in PHY 101 and PHY 102. However, emphasis should be placed on the basic physical techniques for observation, measurements, data collection, analysis and deduction.
Course PHY 108 | General Physics Practical II | 100 Level | 2nd Semester
Course Structure This is a continuation of the experiments designed for PHY 101 and PHY 102 some of which have been covered under PHY 107.