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Setting Up Engineering Dept.

07/13/2010 3:41 AM

I'm from Nigeria and wants to set an Engineering Department of a Polytechnic

What do I need?

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07/13/2010 3:54 AM

Good tutors

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07/13/2010 4:06 AM

I want to know equipment that I need

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07/13/2010 4:35 AM

You need to be more specific about what sort of engineering.
I'd guess a lathe, a milling machine a drill press, spanners, files, verniers, vice, hacksaw, sheet metal bender, fly press, welder, pipe bender, taps, dies, cad system, all the usual workshop tools.
But if you had what I suggested in post 1, they would be able to tell you what equipment was required.
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07/13/2010 8:58 PM

thanks

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07/13/2010 9:04 AM

Click on this:

Directory of Polytechnics and Colleges in Nigeria - U.S. ...

Then contact one of them, like you did us, and ask them what it takes.

You'll probably find one of their first suggestions will be to get good tutors.

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07/13/2010 10:30 PM

wow.

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07/13/2010 11:19 PM

What package, you will offer to me. Just shoulder the reponsibility to me.

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07/13/2010 11:42 PM

First step – What are the courses and what level you plan to conduct in the institute. Second- Recruitment of faculty. Third –Establishment of Lab, workshops and other infrastructures based on the course curriculum. Government must have certain educational policy and that need to be consulted if need. Establishment of an institute is a team work. Major stake holders are teachers, students and community. Best wishes.

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07/14/2010 8:27 AM

First of all, u need to know your budget. Then hire good people conversant with type of work/ good attitude and willingness to work in that field.

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07/14/2010 8:36 AM

What package you have and what you want to set up. Is the department will be based on local and national needs or to have blue sky. I can help you if you are serious. I have experience of starting departments and new degree from USA to India and will love to do that in your country also. If serious then spell out what is in your mind and how much funding you have and what you are looking to say thing are moving in right direction

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