Tuesday, May 20, 2014

[EXCLUSIVE]COVENANT UNIVERSITY BEGINS 2013/2014 SWE-Program

  

In  order to acquaint the student  in Hebron with the global trend in the use of intellectual property related to engineering, Covenant University has brought together Kings and queens  in Hebron for  training/workshop  known as "students work experience program [SWEP] which is in line with the university motto to; empower youths with a life of significance! this  because In Covenant University,there's this  believe that learning  is not limited to theory or what's been tought in the class alone,that is to say,there is need for practical demonstration of what's been taught in the classroom for better understanding and for future purpose.
management of covenant university believe that this  methods of learning  helps to expand and change  the students as they move throughout their careers. It is on this premise that the  University is widening access to learning, professional skills development and empowerment in its institutional strategies by addition SWEP to its program so as to equip the young vibrant looking engineers with standard practical scheme against tomorrow when they will  be face to face with realities in the society!
This year's SWEP according to the cordinator, provides a platform for mounting high quality, flexible laboratory based and field practical program for all the 300 level students in the following department:MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCIVIL ENGINEERINGCHEMICAL ENGINEERING,BUILDING TECHNOLOGYINFORMATION AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERINGCOMPUTER ENGINEERINGPETROLEUM ENGINEERING
 The workshop which essentially a national university commission program for all the universities in Nigeria was coordinated by Dr Matthews who is also the SIWE coordinator in covenant university. this involves all the school of engineering put together alongside  the institution's technologists and representatives from other departments.The program which commenced yesterday May 19,2014 is expected to last for about 4 weeks

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