A lecture course in problem-solving techniques exploring the Critical Path Method (CPM), the use of Net-work and system analysis, Operations Research. Time-motion studies, topological phenomena, set theory, group theory, and cluster theory as tools for analyzing architectural and planning problems.
A Lecture/ Studio course introducing students to the concept of Building Information Modeling. Objectives seek to demonstrate, among others, the use of Elements, Families and Components in Model determination. Practical exercises on first level rendering of finished design as well as introduction to camera tools, lighting, animations, and simulations would be carried out using Autodesk Revit.
Mandatory Information Technology Training(MITT) is a 12 weeks course designed to equip every student of the University of Nigeria with the basic ICT skills required for sound university education. The course covers computer basics, computer installation and networks, office applications, internet and the university of Nigeria mail portal and elearning system.
This course aims at examining the main teachings and issues as contained in John’s gospel and first Epistle of John. Selected passages are treated in Greek or English
The Course focuses students' attention on the beginning of Christianity emphasizing development of theological thoughts on Kingdom of God, Synoptic Kerygma and Christians self awareness as a distinct community.
The aim of the MA programme in New Testament is to deepen the students’ understanding of New Testament with a view to fostering specialized research without loosing contact with other areas. The programme stresses the relevance of Religion to African society; and more specifically, using the contemporary Nigerian context as the starting point for the study. The programme is therefore designed to produce experts with sufficient knowledge of the New Testament, so that they can apply that knowledge to their respective environments and make their own contributions to the universal scholarship.
The aim of the MA programme in Religion and Society is to deepen the students’ understanding of Religion and Society with in a view to fostering specialized research without loosing contact with other areas. The programme stress the relevance of Religion to African society; and more specifically, using the contemporary Nigerian context as the starting point for the study. The programme is therefore designed to produce experts with sufficient knowledge of Religion and Society, so that they can apply that knowledge to their respective environments and make their own contributions to the universal scholarship. By producing specialists with in-depth knowledge of the different fields of Religion it is envisaged that the vital role of Religion in the society will be better appreciated.Successful graduates of the postgraduates of this programme are well equipped for careers as teachers in the University and other tertiary institutions. Career opportunities also exist for them in research institutions, government as well as corporate agencies and parastatals.
This course introduces the students to the study of African philosophy, the philosophy of religion, classical arguments for the existence of God and the problem of evil.