Welcome Note From
head of department
You are welcome to the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering (EIE). The Department of Electrical and Information Engineering is hinged on the Covenant University vision and mission of “Raising New Generation of Leaders,” aiming to turn out graduates who are expert thinkers and prudent managers in their respective fields. EIE is driven by a passion for equipping students with the required skills to be able to advance the practical aspect and to be able to develop solutions using the skills acquired during their training. The Department is adequately staffed with experienced faculty who have made valuable research, industry, and teaching contributions. The Department also has state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and technical personnel who are passionate about their jobs and always willing to work with faculty to ensure students get the best engineering training and University experience.

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The vision of the Department is derived from Covenant University’s vision
The mission of the department
The mission of the Department is to create universally applicable and technologically relevant knowledge in the field of Electrical and Information Engineering, with the aim of promoting an integrated and universal education with real-life, real-time applicability vis-à-vis, Science, Technology and Human Capacity Building.
PHILOSOPHY OF THE PROGRAMME
The Philosophy of the Department is derived from the departure philosophy of Covenant University. Electrical and Information Engineering as the backbone of a knowledge-based economy, is highly dynamic and versatile. Therefore, the Department’s Programmes aim to contribute effectively to the knowledge-based economy by putting in place curricula that meet these challenges in Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Information and Communication Engineering. The training is to produce graduates, who will be producers rather than mere consumers of knowledge and who, upon graduation, will be functional engineers in industries, research assistants, scholars in the academia, or successful entrepreneurs in the Electrical and Information Engineering sectors.