CTE 311: ENGINEER IN SOCIETY: CURRICULUM (20/21 SESSION)

GENERAL OBJECTIVES: On completion of this module, the student should be able to: 1. Understand the historical development of engineering and technology. 2. Know the cadres and pyramidal structure of the engineering family. 3. Understand roles of engineering personnel in the society. 4. Know the engineering professional associations in Nigeria. 5. Understand importance and process of engineering professional registration in Nigeria. 1.1 Identify, describe, technology and engineering in ancient Egypt, Rome, China, Europe, America 1.2 State developments from military to Civil Engineering. 1.3 State the industrial Revolution in England and its spread to Europe, Asia and Africa. 1.4 State Modern technology and engineering. 2.1 Identify the various cadres of the engineering family. 2.2 State the ideal ratio of the different cadres of engineering personnel required for an engineering project team. 2.3 Identify the various engineering discipline. 2.4 Identify the pyramidal structure of the cadres in the engineering profession. 2.5 Identify the various training institutions for engineering personnel in Nigeria 3.1 State the role of Engineers in Society 3.2 State the role of technologist in Society 3.3 State the role of technician in society 3.4 State the role of craftsmen 4.1 Describe the Nigerian Society of Engineers. 4.2 Explain the National Association of Technologists in Engineering. 4.3 Explain the Nigerian Institute of Engineering Technicians. 4.4 Explain the National Association of engineering Craftsmen. 5.1 Describe the functions of COREN. 5.2 Describe the process of registration 5.3 Explain the consequences of nonregistration. 5.4 Describe quackery in engineering 5.5 Explain the progression of engineering personnel along their cadre. 5.6 Explain the requirements for transfer from one cadre to another 5.7 Explain the fundamental ethics of engineering. 5.8 Explain the canons of engineering. 5.9 State the codes of conduct of engineering personnel. 5.10 Explain the unwritten laws of engineering in respect of one’s: a. Boss b. Colleagues c. Contract work d. Clients.

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