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Welcome Address by the HOD

Welcome to the Department of Chemical Engineering! We are thrilled to have you join us on this journey of learning and discovery.

At our department, we hold high expectations for our students and aim to inspire a passion for learning through our innovative curriculum. We believe that every student, regardless of their background, possesses untapped potential waiting to be unleashed. Throughout your academic journey, we are committed to providing you with exceptional opportunities and experiences that will unlock your true potential and prepare you for the future.

This website serves as a valuable resource for students, providing important information about course registration, admission requirements, academic regulations, and the department's faculty members who are here to support and guide you. It also fulfills the necessary requirements for NUC/COREN accreditation, ensuring that our curriculum remains current and relevant.

Additionally, our university offers a wide range of professional societies, including the Nigerian Society of Engineers (Student Chapter) and the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers (NSChE), as well as various religious groups. These organizations provide a supportive community where you can thrive and grow without the need to seek membership in prohibited secret societies.

The student is cordially invited to discuss his or her problem with the academic adviser attached to his or her level or with the head of the department because we believe that peaceful dialogue is a panacea to most problems.

I wish you a successful career in the Department of Chemical Engineering.

Engr. Dr. K.A. Salam
Head of Department
History of the Department of Chemical Engineering

The University of Abuja is established to forge national unity by providing a conducive environment for learning, and interaction for the youths from all parts of Nigeria. The Faculty of Engineering will enhance the technological and economic empowerment of the country. Sequel to the above, the Senate of the University at its 92nd regular meeting held on 27th October 2004 approved the establishment of the Department of Chemical Engineering with effect from 2006/2007 session.

Aim and objectives of the Programme

The aims and objectives of the programme are to produce Engineering graduates who shall possess the following attributes:


  • The ability to design Engineering projects and supervise their constructions.
  • The ability to manage people‟s fund, materials and equipment diligently.
  • The ability to exercise original thought, have good professional judgement and be able to take responsibility for the direction of important tasks.
  • The ability to improve on indigenous technology to enhance local problems solving capability.
  • The ability to install and maintain complex engineering systems so that they can perform optimally in an environment.
  • To produce high level skilled technological manpower for wider application in Nigeria.
  • To develop links with local industries and also maintain a data bank for use by industries.
  • To progress in successful professional careers in Chemical Engineering or will continue their studies at a graduate level.

In pursuance of the above, specific features have been incorporated into the Programme. These include:

  • Common foundation courses at 100 and 200 levels for all engineering students.
  • Workshop practice, technology, laboratory work and tutorials
  • Design projects with bias towards local applications.
  • Broad-based engineering and interaction between students and professionals.
  • Project in the final year on which the student works alone under supervision in specific areas of mechanical engineering.
  • Special skill and in-depth study in a particular area of the Programme through optional courses or electives.
  • Adequate knowledge in the areas of engineering management, economics, law and information technology.
  • Six months of supervised industrial training during the second semester of the fourth year.

The Academic Programme has been planned to offer challenges and to encourage the development of ingenuity and originality in the student. The corner stone of this is an early grounding in the basic engineering sciences and a strong emphasis in Applied Design in the later years.

Vision

Our vision is to pioneer innovative solutions at the intersection of science and technology, shaping the future of chemical engineering through excellence in education, research, and industry collaboration. We aspire to cultivate a dynamic environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and ethical leadership, empowering our students and faculty to address global challenges in energy, environment, healthcare, and materials. By leveraging cutting-edge research and industry partnerships, we aim to produce forward-thinking engineers equipped with the knowledge and skills to drive sustainable advancements, propel industrial innovation, and positively impact society and FOSTER NATIONAL UNITY. Together, we strive to be a beacon of excellence, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and application in chemical engineering, shaping a brighter, more sustainable world for generations to come.

Mission

To produce graduates with sound Chemical Engineering knowledge and skills to design and run a process plant based on systematic decision-making that leads to such benefits as high profit, minimum cost, least energy usage, reduced maintenance costs, less equipment wear, better staff utilization, faster and more reliable troubleshooting, which ultimately guarantee market competitiveness and environmental sustainability through minimization of industrial wastes. This supports the university‟s vision to be a world-class university that promotes academic excellence, national unity and capacity building.

Philosophy

The Chemical Engineering Programme is established to provide world class competent and qualified Chemical Engineers that will contribute to the technological and economic development of Nigeria. The philosophy is aimed at producing employable and/or self-employed engineers through the provision of state-of-the-art training in the Chemical Engineering discipline.

Programme Description

The Chemical Engineering program at the University of Abuja is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in core engineering principles, specialized knowledge in chemical processes, and a focus on sustainable practices. Our curriculum integrates cutting-edge research opportunities, hands-on laboratory experiences, and industry-aligned internships, ensuring graduates are prepared for diverse roles in sectors such as petrochemicals, environmental engineering, and pharmaceuticals. Join us to explore innovative solutions, engage in impactful projects, and embark on a rewarding career in the dynamic field of Chemical Engineering.

Philosophy of Programme

At the University of Abuja, our Chemical Engineering program embodies a commitment to excellence in education, emphasizing a fusion of theoretical knowledge and practical application. We foster a culture of innovation, encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills while nurturing ethical and socially responsible engineers. Our philosophy centers on equipping students with the expertise to address global challenges, champion sustainability, and make transformative contributions to the field of Chemical Engineering.

Admission Requirements

The entry requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering Programmes of the University of Abuja are in accordance with the NUC guidelines for UTME and Direct Entry for Undergraduate Programme in Engineering. They are as follows:

Admission Requirement for UTME

The minimum admission requirement for Engineering is passes at credit level in the Senior Secondary School final year examination or GCE ‘O’ Level in five science subjects including Mathematics, English Language, Physics and Chemistry. Candidates are also required to have acceptable pass in UTME. Candidates with Further Mathematics and Technical Drawing at credit levels shall have added advantage.

Remedial Placement

Candidates must have at least a “B” grade in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and “C” in English Language – from Remedial Studies examination result with an acceptable score in UTME examination results.

Admission Requirements for Direct Entry

For Direct Entry, candidates must have passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at GCE ‘A’ level or equivalent. Holders of ND and HND at minimum of upper credit level are eligible for consideration for admission into 200 and 300 levels respectively.

Additionally:

  1. Must have ‘O’ level requirement – pass at credit level in Mathematics, English Language, Physics, Chemistry and any other subject.
  2. GCE (A/L)/IJMB – At least “C” grade in Mathematics and Physics i.e. at least a cumulative of 9 points.
Duration of the Programme

The Faculty of Engineering is offering a five-year degree programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in different disciplines. The minimum and maximum years of graduation for full-time Programme are as follows:

Level of Entry Minimum Length of Time to Graduate Maximum Length of Time to Graduate
100 5 years 7 years (14 Semesters)
200 4 years 6 years (12 Semesters)
300 3 years 5 years (10 Semesters)

For extension beyond the maximum period, a special permission of Senate shall be required on the recommendation of the Faculty Board.

Graduation Requirements

The Bachelor of Engineering shall be awarded to Candidates who have passed all the required courses in their respective Departments to qualify for graduation. Such students must fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Pass all core courses from 100-500L
  2. Pass all GST courses as required by the University
  3. Pass and fulfill all the requirements for SWEP, SIWES 1 and SIWES II
  4. Pass prescribed units for Elective courses
B.Eng. Programme UTME (5 yrs) - 100 Level Direct Entry (4 yrs) - 200 Level Direct Entry (3 yrs) - 300 Level
Minimum Units Required for Graduation
Chemical Engineering 182 147 103
Degree Classification

The determination of the class of degree shall be based on the Cumulative Grade Point Average earned at the end of the Programme. The GPA is computed by dividing the total number of credit points (TCP) by the total number of units (TNU) for all the courses taken in the semester. The CGPA shall be used in the determination of the class of degree as summarized in the table below

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) Class of Degree
4.50 – 5.00 First Class (Hons)
3.50 – 4.49 Second Class Upper (Hons)
2.40 – 3.49 Second Class Lower (Hons)
1.50 – 2.39 Third Class (Hons)
Intra and Inter University Transfers

All candidates seeking transfer (whether intra or inter University) must have spent a minimum of one academic session in the Programme of first admission with full Sessional result attached to the application for transfer.

  1. All intra University candidates seeking transfers to Engineering Programmes are to have a minimum CGPA of 3.00.
  2. All inter University candidates seeking transfers to Engineering Programmes of the University of Abuja must:
    1. Be studying an Engineering Programme in their current university.
    2. Have passed all courses registered in their current university before seeking the transfer.
    3. Having a minimum CGPA of 4.00 out of 5.00 or 3.00 on a scale of 4.00.
    4. Transfer cases can only be entertained up to and not beyond 300L.

    Notice: In all cases, admission is purely based on:

    1. Available vacancies
    2. The number of candidates applying for admission.

Furthermore, Students who transfer from other universities shall be credited with only those courses deemed relevant to the Programmes, which they have already passed prior to their transfer. Such students shall however be required to pass the minimum number of units specified for graduation for the number of sessions he/she has spent in the Faculty; provided that no student shall spend less than two sessions (4 semesters) in order to earn a degree. Students who transfer for any approved reason shall be credited with those units passed that are within the curriculum. Appropriate decisions on transfer cases shall be subjected to the approval of Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty.

Principal Officers
  • Engr. Dr. K.A. Salam - Head of Department
  • Engr. Prof. D. F. Aloko - Staff
  • Engr. Prof. A. Jimoh - Staff
  • Engr. Prof. A.M Evuti - Staff

Full Time Academic Staff
S/N Name Rank/Designation Area of Specialization Qualification Email Address
1 Engr. Dr. K. A. Salam Associate Professor, and Head of Department Fuel Processing, Process Intensification, and Reaction Engineering PhD, M. Eng., B. Tech., MNSE R. Eng (COREN) kamoru.salam@uniabuja.edu.ng
kamorusalam@gmail.com
2 Engr. Prof. Duncan F. Aloko Professor Electrochemical Engineering PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) alokoduncan@yahoo.com
3 Engr. Prof. A. Jimoh Professor Chemical Engineering Material Synthesis and Characterization; Environmental Engineering PhD, M. Eng., B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) abdulfatai.jimoh@uniabuja.edu.ng;
fatai2011@yahoo.com
4 Engr. Prof. A. M. Evuti Professor Environmental Engineering PhD, M. Eng., B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) mohammed.evuti@uniabuja.edu.ng
evutimohd@yahoo.com
5 Engr. Dr. A. G. Olugbenga Associate Professor Fuel Processing PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) deolagbenga07@gmail.com
6 Engr. Dr. B. I. Abdulkarim Senior Lecturer Environmental Engineering PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) balisa76@yahoo.com
7 Engr. Dr. F. N. Dabai Senior Lecturer Biofuel Production PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) Fadimatu.dabai@uniabuja.edu.ng
8 Engr. Dr. Y. M. Aladeitan Senior Lecturer Reservoir Engineering PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) yetunde.aladeitan@uniabuja.edu.ng
yetty76@yahoo.com
9 Engr. Dr. B. N. Ekwe Lecturer I Biofuel synthesis PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) banchyme@yahoo.com
10 Engr. Z. A. Adejo Lecturer I Process System Engineering M. Eng., B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) grewbuller2010@gmail.com
11 Engr. J. N. Samson Lecturer II Transport/Fluid Dynamics M. Eng., B. Eng. MNSE R. Eng (COREN) samsonjohndaa@yahoo.com
12 Engr. Y. Stephen Lecturer II Environmental Engineering M. Eng., B. Eng. MNSE R. Eng (COREN) Stephen.yakubu@yahoo.com
13 J.L. Jibrin Assistant Lecturer Chemical Engineering M. Eng. (in view), B. Sc. dojjibrin@gmail.com

Part Time and Probono Staff
S/N Name Rank/Designation Area of Specialization Qualification Email Address
1 Engr. Dr. A.J. Isah Professor (Adjunct) Process Development PhD, M. Eng., B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) abubakar.isah@futminna.edu.ng
2 Engr. Dr. E.Y. Ishidi Adjunct Polymer Engineering PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) ogbosoedith@gmail.com
3 Engr. Dr. N.V. Anyakora Probono Petrochemical, Water and Environmental Engineering PhD, M. Sc, B. Eng MNSE R. Eng (COREN) vicanyakora@gmail.com
4 Engr. M. Oluogun Lecturer II (Adjunct) Petroleum Engineering M. Eng., B.Eng. MNSE, R. Eng (COREN) Abdulmojeedoluogun@gmail.com
5 Engr. Christian Ezekwu Lecturer II (Probono) Petroleum Engineering M. Eng., B.Eng. ezekwuchristian@yahoo.com

Technical Staff
S/N Name Rank/Designation Qualification Email Address
1 Engr. Mohammed Baba Yusuf Principal Technologist B. Eng, HND, OND Chem. Engr yusufmuhammed69@ yahoo.com
2 Engr. Ugochukwu Christian Agomuo Principal Technologist B. Eng, HND, OND, Chem. Engr dede- real2000@yahoo.com

Non-Academic Staff
S/N Name Rank/Designation Qualification Email Address
1 Sunday C. Agoha Confidential secretary 1 HND, OND Secretarial studies sunday.agoha@uniabuja.edu.ng

Heads of Department from Inception
S/N Name Duration
1 Engr. Prof. D. F. Aloko 2009-2015
2 Engr. Prof. A.M. Evuti 2015-2019
3 Engr. Dr. K.A. Salam 2019-date