School of Industrial and Technical Education

Dr. Obi, W. J. D.
Dean, School of Industrial and Technical Education

Welcome to the school of industrial technology Education where we power the engine of national development. Remember, no technology, no development

About

The School of Industrial Technical Education (SITE) was among the three schools which admitted the very first batch of students for the NCE programme in 1989/90 academic session. On 10th May 1990, the school commenced lectures with about 35 students for the 1989/90 session. Messrs. M. E. Ezebiakwa, R. N. C. Udu, E. J. Ezubelu, M. N. Esomonu, G. A. O. Ogalanya, and a few others were among the pioneer staff who saw these students through the 1989/90 academic session.

Prior to the establishment of the national commission for colleges of education (NCCE) by decree no. 3 of 1989, the job of superintending NCE technical teacher education was vested on the national board for technical education (NBTE).

Thus, the only existing NCE technical teacher education curriculum in May 1990 was that patented under the auspices of the NBTE. However, not quite long after its establishment, the NCCE released the maiden issue of the minimum standards for NCE teachers which was a revised version of the NBTE syllabus.

A period of 3 years moratorium was given to colleges to switch over to the minimum standards. In pursuance of its primary statutory function, the NCCE paid a pre-accreditation visit to the college in 1992, while the actual accreditation exercise took place in April 1994.

Based on the maiden issue of the NCE minimum standards, students in the school of industrial technical education were allowed to specialize in only 4 trade areas. However, with the coming into effect of the revised minimum standards in November 1996, automobile technology education became the 5th distinct trade area in which students could specialize.

Thus, at present, the 5 trade areas in which students can specialize include:

• Automobile technology education

• Building technology education

• Electrical electronics education

• Mechanical/metalwork technology education, and

• Woodwork technology education

Technical drawing is a compulsory course for all students in the school of industrial education. Over the years, SITE has grown both in student population and infrastructural facilities. It must however be placed on record that the quantity and quality of tools and equipment procured for the school of industrial education in the last 18 months by far outnumbered those procured for the school in the first eight-year of its existence.

The school has from inception benefitted from the experiences and leadership skills of the following officers who served as deans. They include:

Aguiyi, S. A -1990 – 1991
Ogalanya, G. A. O. – 1991 – 1992
Esomonu, M. N. -1992 – 1996
Agbai, J. O. – 1996-1996
Udu, R. N. C. -1996-2002
Esomonu, M. N. -2003 – 2004
Rev. Canon Nwafuluaku – 2004 – 2006
Ezebikwa, M. E. – 2006 – 2010
Rev. Canon Nwafuluaku – 2010 – 2012
Dr. Anene Cosmas N. – 2012 – 2014
Dr. Omeje Hyginus O. -2014 – 2016
Dr. Anene Cosmas N. -2016
Rev. Canon Nwafuluaku -2016 -2018
Nwokoye S. K. -2018-2020
Dr. Anene 2020 – 2022
Dr. Obi, W. J. D. – 2022 – Till Date

The school graduated 20 students as the first batch of NCE graduates in 1991/92 and since then the school has been graduating students in the trade areas. The academic programmes of the school were among the college programme accredited in September 1999 and presented 42 students for the NCE final examinations in the 1999/2000 session. Although the staff strength has fluctuated over the years, the school now enjoys the services of 39 seasoned and dedicated academic staff, and 10 strong and hardworking support staff.

Almost all the academic staff are engaged in staff development to meet with the conditions of their service. Mention should be made of the staff or are still labouring to keep this school. They are:

S/N NAME OF STAFF (ACADEMIC STAFF) RANK REMARK

1. Dr. G.A Ogalanya Dean Retired

2. Mr. M.E Ezeabikwa Retired

3. Mr. E.J. Ezubelu Deceased

4. Mr. R.N.C. Udu Deceased

5. Mr. M.N. Esomonu Chief Lecturer

6. Mr. V.E. Onweh Withdrawn

7. Mr. J.O. Agbai Lecturer I

8. Mr. E.I. Okeke Withdrawn

9. Mr. C. U. Obi Chief Lecturer

10. Dr. W. J. D. Obi Chief Lecturer

11. Mrs. F. N. Nnajiofor Withdrawn

12. Anene, Cosmas N. Deceased

13. Omeje, H. O. Withdrawn

14. Mkpozi, Humphrey C. Principal Technician

15. Nwankwo, Samuel A. Chief Lecturer

16. Nwokoye S.K. Chief Lecturer

17. Dr. Onwubiko Goodwill Lecturer II

18. Idubor Davidson Senior Lecturer

19. Uka Chukwuma Lecturer III

20. Okafor Ikenna Lecturer III

21. Eze Chinwe P. Senior Lecturer

22. Dr. Obi, Catherine C. Lecturer I

23. Dr. Akamobi, Ogochukwu Lecturer I

24. Ifeakanwa Uchenna Senior Lecturer

25. Adejare, O.G. Senior Lecturer

26. Achike, M.K. Lecturer I

27. Aduhukwe, F.I. Lecturer I

28. Anaekwe D.O. Principal Instructor

29. Okolo Ikenna k. Lecturer I

30. Aniero C.J. Lecture II

31. Mojekwu, O.E. Lecturer I

32. Nwankwo James O. Senior Instructor

33. Nwambu Chidume, N. Lecturer II

34. Nweke Jane, N. Lecturer II

35. Nnadi Kizito J. Lecturer III

36. Ugwuegbulem Pedro A. Lecturer II

37. Igbokwe Nkemakolam Withdrawn

38. Odeluga Peter E. Lecturer III

39. Ezenwa, C.G. Lecturer III

40. Testim Terhemen Theophilus Lecturer III

41. Mgbojikwe Godson Uzo Lecturer III

42. Mba Wilfred C. Lecturer III

43. Anozie felix Terminated

44. Agbo Benjamin, C. Withdrawn

45. Dr. Nwachukwu, N. O. Lecturer I

46. Ikeme Nnamdi lecturer Absconded


NON-TEACHING STAFF

1. Uche Okoli

2. Ikeakor, Chineyere O. Chief Executive Officer

3. Offor Fidelia C. Executive Officer

4. Onyegiri Robinson I. Senior Technical Officer

5. Odoh Nathaniel N. Higher Technical Officer

6. Okeh Callistus O. Higher Technical Officer

7. Okonkwo Elizabeth N. Assistant Chief Executive Officer

8. Atta Chinyeremuaka A. Senior Clerical Officer

9. Okechukwu Emmanuel Senior Craftsman

10. Winy Administrative Officer

11. Ochuba N.K. Secretary

The following courses are offered in the school of industrial technical education:

– Introduction to Metal Work
– Introduction to Wood Work
– Introduction to Electrical/Electronics
– Introduction to Building Construction
– Introduction to Automobile Technology
– Fundamental of Technical Drawing
– Algebra Applied Mechanics
– Introduction to Physics Chemistry
– Thermal Physics
– Introduction to Vocational Technical Education
– Sheet Metal Work
– Wood Technology
– Magnetism and Electromagnetism Building Science/ Material Auto Mechanics (Transmission) Descriptive Geometric/ Pic.
– Drawing Fluid
– Calculus Mechanics and Properties of Matter
– Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
– Foundry and Forging Machine
– Wood Work I
– Electrical Measurement/ Testing Instrument
– Building Construction Methods II
– Auto Breaking Suspension and Electrical System
– Engineering Graphics Heat Engines
– Materials Technology Vector and Coordinate Geometry Machine
– Shop Practice Wood Design Construction and Finishing Electronics Devices
– Elementary Structural Design
– Automobile Engine
– Electrical Electronics
– Drawing Special Methodology Trigonometry and Functions
– Auto Workshop Practice Auto Mechanics II (Fueling and Air-Conditioning System)
– Mechanical Engineering Drawing
– Maintenance and Repairs of Mechanical
– Equipment School Workshop Management Building Drawing Land Survey
– Construction Methods II building
– Maintenance and Repairs Electrical
– Machines and Power Telecommunications
– Electrical/Electronics design and Drawing
– Maintenance and Repairs Machines Shop Practice II
– Advance Fabrication and Welding
– Mechanical Drawing Maintenance and Repairs
– Rehabilitation of Wood Work Items and Upholstery Machine
– Wood Working II
– Maintenance and Repairs of Wood Work Equipment and Items