Vocational and Technical Education/Technical Education
Philosophy
The philosophy of Technical Education is to develop and improve the quality of life of the individual students through the acquisition of intellectual ability of sellable skills, competencies, physiological and psychological
behaviors to live and contribute to the development of the society.
Vision
This is because the. technological advancement of the University will revolve round this future faculty. It is expected that this department will become a faculty in the future so that all the existing options, such as Automobile Technology, Building. Technology, Electrical/Electronics Technology and Mechanical Technology will become autonomous departments. Woodwork Technology will also be introduced.
Mission
To train men and women to be effective and efficient Technical/Technology teachers.
To equip individual students to be successfully self-employed and to be employers’ of labour towards nation building
To train students to develop creative minds and be successful in their life endeavours.
To help individual students deal effectively with the emerging technologies of the century.
The aims and objectives of the programmes of the
department are:
- To produce Technical Education -teachers who will
teach technology/technical subjects in schools. - To produce graduates who will function effectively in
industrial technology. - . To produce graduates who will own arid operate
technologies and other related enterprises. - To produce graduates who will be self-enterprising for
entrepreneurial skill as a panacea for national
To produce graduates who have indept knowledge in
researches and its methodology as to enable them
further studies in

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HEAD OF DEPARTMENT (HOD) AND PERIOD THEY SERVED
Okala O.F. | 1988 – 1990 | |
Wonkwo S.W. | 1990 – 1995 | |
Wordu, Hilary | 1995 – 1998 | |
Amadi, S.W | 1998 – 2000 | |
Onu E. N | 2000 – 2002 | |
Goma, 0. | 2002 – 2004 | |
Amadi, S.W. | 2004 – 2008 | |
, Wonkwo, S.W. | 2008 – 2010 | |
Amaechi, J.O. | 2010 – 2011 | |
Wonkwo, S.W. | 2011 – 2015 | |
Dr Amadi, S.W. | 2015 – date |
S/N | NAMES OF LECTURER | QUALIFICATIONS | STATUS |
1 | Prof. Akaninwor, George 1. Ken | Ph.D. Ind. Tech (Elect/Elect, Tech. Option), M.Ed. Ind. Tech (Elect/Elect. Tech. Option), HNC (Elect/Elect. Engr.), FTC (G & C) London G & C (Elect) | Professor (Sabbatical) |
2 | Prof. Onyia, A.U. | Ph.D Ind. Ed.(Mechanical Tech.Techn. Option), M.Ed. Ind. Ed. (Mechanical Tech. Option). B.Ed. Ind. Ed. (Mechanical Tech. option).
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3 | Pst. Prof. Opara, Patrick Nnamdi | Ph.D. Ind.Tech Edu (Building Tech. Option), r”1.Ed. Tech. Ind.Tech Edu (Building Tech. Option), BSc.(Hons). Ind.Tech Edu (Building Tech. Option), | |
4 | Dr Usoro Hogan | Ph.D. Practical Arts & VoTech. (Ind. Ed.), M.Sc. (Ind. Ed.), B.A. (Hons) Geo., Cert, (World Manufacturing Dept Ind. & Tech), | Professor (Sabbatical) |
5 | Dr. Iyagba, Apele Graham | Ph.D (Agronomy) UI, M.Sc (Agronomy) UI, B.Sc (Agronomy) | Lecturer (FIT) |
6 | Dr. Amadi Stephen Workah | Ph.D (Ind. Tech. ED) M.Ed. I Senior (Ind. Ed) BSc (Ind. Ed) Mech. lecturer Eng. Tech. Parts II & ~ C&G of I (F/T) London Institute | |
7 | Wonkwo Solomon Wamaehule | Msc (Voc ED) B Sc (Hans) Voc I ED and NCE (Tech). ED and NCE (Tech). | Senior Lecturer(F/T) |
8 | Dr Ogundu Isaac | Ph.D.(Ind. Ed), r”.Ed. (Ind.Ed.), B.Ed (Ind. Ed) and NCE (Tech) ) | Senior Lecturer (F/T) |
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