Ebonyi State University

students receiving lecture

Department of INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

EBSU Vice Chancellor

PROF. CHIGOZIE NKWOR OGBU
Head of department

INTRODUCTION

Chemistry is one of the basic sciences and with a unique peculiarity. It is the fulcrum on which other science-based disciplines such as biology, physics, engineering, medicine, health sciences, agriculture and environmental sciences anchor. Life revolves around this subject and it is an indispensible prerequisite subject which every candidate aspiring to study any of the above mentioned disciplines must have a credit pass at O’ Level. The Industrial Chemistry programme is therefore designed to train students to acquire broad-based scientific principles and useful applications of chemical knowledge in material processing, conversion, transformation and recycling of renewable wastes to ensure sustainable environment, economic growth and development of the State and the Society in general. The undergraduate training programme encompasses coursework with the requisite practical, research and industrial work experience (SIWES) needed to equip the students for independent study and application of acquired knowledge of Industrial Chemistry, including the emerging trends in green chemistry, green technology and nano-sciences.

HISTORY OF THE PROGRAMME/DISCIPLINE

The Department of Industrial Chemistry, Ebonyi State University is among the pioneer departments of the then Faculty of Applied and Natural Sciences (FANS) established in 1998 which split into two Faculties namely; Faculty of Physical Sciences (FPS) and Faculty of Biological Sciences (FBS) in 2008. Following the restructuring of Faculties and Departments, which merged the Faculties of physical and biological sciences, the Department is now under the Faculty of Science effective from 2014. The Department was established to contribute meaningfully to the industrial development and socio-economic growth of Ebonyi State in particular and Nigeria in general in the areas of chemical technology, solid mineral processing, industrial and environmental sustainability and safety. This is informed by the geo-chemical resources potential of the State. Besides, the Department has the mandate of producing graduates in Industrial Chemistry as well as provides service courses for other cognate departments in the Faculties of Health, Medical, Agricultural, Science and Educational Sciences as well as Entrepreneurial studies. The Department’s core mandate is teaching and research. Through these past years, the department has produced over 500 students with B.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) with four first class and many second class upper divisions. Most of these graduates have found gainful employment in different sectors of the economy and many of them are either engaged or have completed postgraduate programmes in different specialized areas of chemistry. Some of the academic, technical and administrative staff has been engaged in one form of staff development programme or the other. Several research publications, manuals, books and other technical reports have been produced in the department over these years with a giant stride in Patent obtained by one the Academic Staff.

Philosophy
The focus of the Department of Industrial Chemistry is to contribute practically and meaningfully towards the development and upliftment of Ebonyi State and her citizens against hunger, ignorance, poverty, disease and unemployment through collaborative research and innovations. To achieve this corporate philosophy, we have set for ourselves the following vision and mission statements and a set of specific objectives.

Vision Statement
To be a model in research and innovation with sound teaching and learning geared towards graduating students with sound moral and expertise to compete favourably with the 21st century science and technology - based institutions in the world.

Mission Statement
To build an academically sound Department focused on providing creative solutions to the manpower and industrial needs of Ebonyi State and the larger society with absolute commitment to solving the problem of poverty, hunger and unemployment.

OBJECTIVES
The Department of Industrial Chemistry is committed to achieving the following objectives:

  1. Provision of dependable graduates who can be self-reliant and be gainfully self-employed or employable in all areas of Science, Medicine, Health, Agriculture, Engineering, Manufacturing, Marketing, Administration and other industrial concerns.
  2. Provision of quality Environmental, Industrial and Chemical Analysts to undertake the safety, health and security challenges of the society in terms of production of goods and services.
  3. Provision of manpower needs to address the economic and social problems of the immediate communities, the state and the nation at large.
  4. Provision of ethically sound and practical-oriented professionals that would through research and innovations provide practical solutions to the emerging challenges of chemical and allied industries in the country.

 

Opportunities, Employment Outfits and Consultancy Services
A graduate of industrial chemistry department can be gainfully employed in any of the following employment opportunities anywhere in the world. They include;

    1. Quality control/sample analysis and evaluation laboratories
    2. Fresh and waste water effluent analysis and evaluation
    3. Analysis of industrial samples: minerals, drugs, foods, drinks, ceramics, paints, perfumery, petroleum products, petrochemicals, fertilizer, cement, soil analysis etc.
    4. Solid mineral beneficiation and determination.
    5. Environmental impact assessment and monitoring
    6. Consultancy services on industrial, agricultural and biomass waste recycling into bio-fuels
    7. Training workshops on entrepreneurial skills acquisition in:
    8. - Small scale commercial production of cosmetics, perfumes, powders, creams, pomades, shampoos, detergents, shoe polish, dyes, candles, etc.

 

    1. - Home based water treatment techniques for potable water requirements.

 

    There is no aspect of life endeavors a chemist is not relevant, for everything including live sustainability, pharmacy, energy, security, transport, food and industrial raw materials revolves around the ingenuity of the chemist.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
UTME CANDIDATES:
A minimum of five credits in not more than two sittings in SSCE/GCE O/L which must include Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, English Language and Biology or Agricultural Science is required. UTME/JAMB SUBJECTS:
Required subjects are Chemistry, English Language, Physics and any one of either Mathematics or Biology

COURSE NUMBER AND CODE
Course Coding:
The approved character code for the Department is ICH, meaning Industrial Chemistry.
Course Numbering
The courses run in the programme are numbered according to year of study, semester and stress areas. The first digit denotes the level or year of study. The second digit denotes the stress areas or specialization while the third digit denotes the order in which the courses are taken or given, with odd numbers used in first semester courses, and even numbers used in second semester courses. Any course with a second digit of “9” represents practical course, Research Project and courses taken during long vacation namely: Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) and Industrial Training (IT).

100 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

FIRST SEMESTER HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 101
General Chemistry I (Inorganic)
2
Core Course
2
ICH 191
General Chemistry Practical I
1
Core Course
3
BIO 101
General Biology I
3
Ancillary Course
4
BIO 191
General Biology Practical I
1
Ancillary Course
5
CSC 101
Introduction to Computer Science
2
Ancillary Course
6
MAT101
Algebra and Matrices
3
Ancillary Course
7
PHY 101
General Physics I
3
Ancillary Course
8
PHY 191
Practical Physics I
1
Ancillary Course
9
GST 101
Use of English I
2
GST Course
10
GST 102
Philosophy and Logic
2
GST Course
11
GST 103
Nigerian People and Culture
2
GST Course
Total Credit Units
22

SECOND SEMESTER HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 102
General Chemistry II (Organic)
2
Core Course
2
ICH 104
General Chemistry III (Physical)
2
Core Course
3
ICH 192
General Chemistry Practical II
1
Core Course
4
BIO 102
General Biology II
3
Ancillary Course
5
BIO 192
General Biology Practical II
1
Ancillary Course
6
MAT 102
Calculus and Trigonometry
3
Ancillary Course
7
PHY 102
General Physics II
3
Ancillary Course
8
PHY 192
Practical Physics II
1
Ancillary Course
9
GST 106
Social Sciences
2
GST Course
10
GST 107
Use of English II
2
GST Course
Total
20
200 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

FIRST SEMESTER TWO HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 211
General Inorganic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
2
ICH 221
General Organic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
3
ICH 231
General Physical Chemistry
2
Core Course
4
ICH 241
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
2
Core Course
5
ICH 261/263**
Quality Control & Ind. Safety Standards.
2
Core Course
6
ICH 291
Practical Inorganic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
7
CSC 211
Computer Programming I
2
Ancillary Course
8
MAT 201
Mathematical Methods I
3
Ancillary Course
9
PHY 253/261*
Elementary Modern Physics
3
Ancillary Course
10
STAT 201
Statistics for Applied Sciences
3
Ancillary Course
11
GST 201
Entrepreneurship I
1
GST Course
Total
24

* used to be PHY 253
**now 261 for ICH
Elective courses
ICH 213 Molecular Geometry and Hybridization       2 Credits
ICH 233 Introduction to Chemical Kinetics         1 Credit
ICH 273 Introduction to Environmental Chemistry       2 Credits

SECOND SEMESTER TWO HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 212
General Inorganic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
2
ICH 222
General Organic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
3
ICH 232
Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry
2
Core Course
4
ICH 234
Physical & Structural chemistry 1
2
Core Course
4
ICH 262
Chemical Process Principles
2
Core Course
5
ICH 292
Practical Organic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
6
ICH 294
Practical Physical/Industrial Chemistry I
2
Core Course
7
CSC 212
Computer Programming II
2
Ancillary Course
8
MAT 202
Mathematical Methods II
3
Ancillary Course
9
PHY 262
Electrical Circuits and Electronics
3
Ancillary Course
10
GST 222
Peace & Conflict Studies
2
General Course
11
GST 202
Entrepreneurship II
1
GST Course
Total
25
Elective Courses
ICH 214
Introduction to Organometallic Chemistry
2 Credits
ICH 236
Applied Surface Chemistry
2 Credits
ICH 238
Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics
2 Credits
300 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

FIRST SEMESTER THREE HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 311
Inorganic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
2
ICH 321
Organic Chemistry I
2
Core Course
3
ICH 323
Colour Chemistry and Technology
2
Core Course
4
ICH 325
Petrochemistry
2
Core Course
5
ICH 331/332
Physical and Structural Chemistry I
2
Core Course
6
ICH 341
Analytical Techniques
2
Core Course
7
ICH 351
Polymer Chemistry & Technology I
2
Core Course
8
ICH 361
Resources of Industry I
2
Core Course
9
ICH 363
Chemical Process Technology I
2
Core Course
10
ICH 391
Practical Inorganic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
11
ICH 393
Practical Organic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
12
GST 301
Entrepreneurship III
1
GST Course
Total
23
Elective Courses
13
ICH 343
Applied Chemical Spectroscopy.
2 credits
14
ICH 367
Petrochemicals and their Applications
2 Credits
15
ICH 353
Introduction to Polymer Technology
2 Credits
16
ICH 375
Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal
2 Credits

SECOND SEMESTER THREE HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 398
Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES)
18
Core Course
Total
18
ICH 344Sampling Techniques and Instrumentation  2 Credits
ICH 324Introduction to Carbohydrate Chemistry  1 Credits
ICH 366Renewable Energy and Bio-fuel Technology  2 Credits
ICH 364Introduction to Coal Chemistry   1 Credits

 

Footnote: ICH 314/391 (Is for Soil and Environmental Management (SEM), Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (FARM) students

For Science Education Students

ICH 312 Inorganic Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 322 Organic Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 332 Physical & Structural Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 394 Practical Physical & Ind. Chem. II (2 units)
 
400 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

FIRST SEMESTER FOUR HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 421
Natural Products Chemistry
2
Core Course
2
ICH 423
Organic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
3
ICH 431
Electrochemistry
2
Core Course
4
ICH 433
Nuclear and Radio Chemistry
2
Core Course
5
ICH 441
Molecular and Applied Spectroscopy
2
Core Course
6
ICH 461
Industrial Chemical Process I
2
Core Course
7
ICH 463
Resources of Industry II
2
Core Course
8
ICH 471
Environmental Chemistry
2
Core Course
9
ICH 481
Seminar
2
Core Course
10
ICH 493
Practical Physical & Industrial Chem
2
Core Course
11
ICH 411
Organometallic Chemistry
2
Elective Course
Total
22
Electives
1
ICH 411
Organometallic Chemistry
2
2
AMB 423
Analytical Microbiology
2
3
ICH 425
Mechanism of Electron Transfer
2
4
ICH 427
Physical Organic Chemistry
2
5
ICH 435
Statistical Mechanics
2

SECOND SEMESTER FOUR HUNDRED LEVEL

S/N COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE UNITS SPECIFICATION
1
ICH 412
Co-ordination Chemistry
2
Core Course
2
ICH 414
Inorganic Chemistry II
2
Core Course
3
ICH 422
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
2
Core Course
4
ICH 432
Chemical Kinetics
2
Core Course
5
ICH 452
Polymer Chemistry and Technology II
2
Core Course
6
ICH 462
Chemical Process Technology II
2
Core Course
7
ICH 464
Industrial Chemical Process II
2
Core Course
8
ICH 466
Mineral Dressing & Extraction
2
Core Course
9
ICH 498
Project Work
6
Core Course
Total
22
Electives
1
ICH 436
Applied Catalysis
2
2
ICH 438
Statistical Thermodynamics
2
ICH 344Sampling Techniques and Instrumentation  2 Credits
ICH 324Introduction to Carbohydrate Chemistry  1 Credits
ICH 366Renewable Energy and Bio-fuel Technology  2 Credits
ICH 364Introduction to Coal Chemistry   1 Credits

 

Footnote: ICH 314/391 (Is for Soil and Environmental Management (SEM), Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (FARM) students

For Science Education Students

ICH 312 Inorganic Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 322 Organic Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 332 Physical & Structural Chemistry II (2 units)
ICH 394 Practical Physical & Ind. Chem. II (2 units)
 

DIRECT ENTRY CURRICULUM IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY:
DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES:
(i) A good NCE or OND with at least 2.5 CGPA. Advance level passes in Chemistry and Mathematics or Statistics or Physics
(ii) HND with CGPA of not less than 2.5 can be admitted into 300 level.
In (i) and (ii) candidates must have credit passes at SSCE/GCE O/L in Chemistry, Physics and Biology or Agricultural Science in not more than two sittings in addition to credit passes in English Language and Mathematics.

200 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY - DIRECT ENTRY

200 LEVEL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY - DIRECT ENTRY

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STAFF PROFILE: ACADEMIC STAFF

S/N NAME OF STAFF DEGREE RANK/STATUS SPECIALIZATION
1
Dr. Oti Wilberforce
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lect./Head of Department (Regular)
Industrial/Petroleum/Analytical Chemistry
2
Prof. J. N. Afiukwa
B.Sc., M.Sc. Ph.D.
Professor (Regular)
Industrial/Environmental Chemistry
3
Dr. F. I. Nwabue
B.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lect. (Fulltime Contract)
Pure Chem./Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry
4
Dr. J. O. Igidi
B.Sc..Tech., M.Sc., Ph. D.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Industrial/Analytical Chemistry
5
Dr. S.O. Ngele
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Industrial/Environmental Chemistry
6
Dr. D. C. Nwokonkwo
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Industrial/Organic Chemistry
7
Dr. C.D. Igwebike-Ossi
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Industrial/Polymer Chemistry
8
Dr. N. I. Elom
B.Eng., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Chem. Eng./Analytical/Environmental Chemistry
9
Akpa, S. O.
B.Sc. Tech., M.Sc.
Snr. Lecturer (Regular)
Polymer Tech./Physical Chemistry
10
Dr. I. I. Ikelle
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lecturer I (Regular)
Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry
11
Dr. A. O. Ogah
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lecturer II (Regular)
Polymer Chemistry & Technology
12
Dr. F. S. Nworie
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lecturer II (Regular)
Industrial/Inorganic Chemistry
13
Dr. J. Jedidiah
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lecturer II (Regular)
Industrial/Inorganic Chemistry
14
Engr. C. J. Nwali
B.Eng., M.Sc.
Lecturer II (Regular)
Chemical Engineering
15
Anyigor, M. C.
B.Eng., M.Sc.
Lecturer II(Regular)
Industrial/Physical Chemistry
16
Obini, U. E.
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Asst. Lect.
Industrial/Petroleum Chemistry
17
Ohoke, F. O.
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Asst. Lect.
Industrial/Polymer Chemistry
18
Itumoh, J. E.
M.Sc., B.Sc.
Asst. Lect.
Industrial/Analytical Chemistry
19
Samuel Nnamdi
M.Sc., B.Sc.
Asst. Lect.
Industrial/Physical Chemistry

TECHNOLOGISTS

S/N NAME OF STAFF RANK/STATUS QUALIFICATION
1
Mr. I. C. Ogbu
Chief Technologist (Contract)
HND, Sci. Lab.
2
Mrs. R. N. Nwafor
Asst. Chief Lab. Tech. (Regular)
M.Sc., HND, Sci. Lab.
3
Mr. J. N. Mbam
Principal Lab. Tech. (Regular)
HND, Chem. Eng., PGD Food Science
4
Mr. M.C. Nwonu
Snr. Lab. Tech (Regular)
HND, PGDE, Sci. Lab.
5
Mrs. Irene Nwafor
Technologist II (Regular)
B.Eng.
6
Mr. P. I. Onwuali
Technologist II (Regular)
HND, Sci. Lab. PTI, PGD Ind. Chem.
7
Mr. S. N. Nweda
Technologist II (Regular)
HND, Sci. Lab.
8
Mr. O. Ndukwe
Technologist II (Regular)
HND, Sci. Lab. PGD Ind. Chem.

NON-TEACHING STAFF

S/N NAME OF STAFF RANK/STATUS QUALIFICATIONS
1
Nwanga Paul .C
Chief Executive Officer
B.Sc.
2
Onwe Chinelo O.
Snr. Executive Officer
B.Sc.
3
Ogeh Modesta Aja
Snr. Lab. Supervisor
B.Sc.
4
Ogbu Chidi Ogbu
Executive Officer
B. Sc.
5
Okoye Beatrice
Caretaker
SSCE
6
Onu Lucy
Caretaker
SSCE
7
Edeh Ozoemena C.
Snr. Messenger/Cleaner
SSCE