At IMIT we believe that you should set the direction for your education within a flexible framework. Your coursework is deliberately structured to impart a versatile and powerful set of cognitive abilities, enable exploration across diverse fields, and foster mastery in your selected area of concentration.
Public Administration department is one of the departments
under the school of business in Ihechukwu Madubuike
Institute Of Technology. The National Diploma in Public
Administration is designed to produce middle level manpower
required for the running of efficient and effective
administration in the public service and private sector.
Public Administration is the implementation of government
policy and also an academic discipline that studies this
implementation and prepares civil servants for working in the
public service.
Programme Objectives.
It is expected that a diplomate of this Programme should be able to:-
i. Apply the theories and practices of Public Administration
ii. Analyse the nature and operations of the machinery of government.
iii. Analyse the nature and scope of inter-governmental relations.
iv. Apply the basic principle in the Management of Public Enterprises.
v. Examine the structure and function of Local Government.
vi. Identify management problems at the appropriate level, analyze them and design strategies to solve them.
vii. Apply the basic principles of Financial Management.
viii. Mobilize small communities or group of Individual for the preparation of small scale business effectively and profitably.
ix. Apply the basic principle of law in official relationship and transaction.
x. Carry out elementary application of the computer in processing data/ information.
xi. Run a small administration/personnel unit in any organization with minimum supervision of superior officer.
Entry Requirement for the programme.
COURSE: National Diploma in Public Administration
GENERAL REQUIREMENT:
(1) 5 Credit pass in WASCE, GCE, SSCE, or NECO at not more than two (2) sittings.
COMPULSORY CREDITS: A Credit pass in English Language, Mathematics, Government/History and two (2) subjects from any of the following: Economics, Geography, Account, Financial Management, Commerce, Literature in English, Civic Education and Agric. Science/Biology/Physics/Chemistry JAMB Requirements:
CORE COURSE: English Language, Mathematics Government/History and any other subject from: Economics, Commerce, Principle of Account, Civic Education Geography and so on.
The Accountancy department is an academic department in the
School of Business. As a Business major, you are required
to take the courses that provide the foundation for the
Business concentrations, as well as electives from courses
offered in other majors.
The ethics of the department is firm discipline and
integrity based on professional conduct. This is fashioned in
line with the ethical code and conduct of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). In line with this,
students of the department of Accountancy are expected to
dress corporate in and outside the classroom. They are to
comport themselves professionally, keep the rules and
regulations of the college.
Programme Objectives.
ND in Accountancy is designed to guide and enable the student have basic accounting knowledge as a technical level manpower who can effectively perform variety of functions in the practice of accountancy. The Objectives are to: Demonstrate a basic knowledge of financial operations in any kind of organization Prepare final accounts of any organization Assist in audit team in audit assignment Assist in basic tax matters Assist in collection of basic data for budget preparation, standard costs and simple variance analysis. Assist in collection of basic data required for investment and other financial decisions Interprete basic ratios, statistical and financial data Carry out preliminary survey and feasibility studies.
HND in Accountancy is designed to guide and enable the student to acquire detailed theoretical, technical and professional knowledge. The progrmme is designed to let the diplomate have a thorough understanding of the specialization areas of the profession such as Financial Accounting, Cost and Management Accounting, Auditing and Assurance, Financial Management. The diplomate will also gain thorough understanding of the professional ethics, research Methodology and Entrepreneurial skill. At the end of the programme, the diplomat should be able to:
1.Prepare financial accounts and records of any kind of organization.
2.Prepare report and interpret group accounts.
3.Set up and operate accounting system for any kind of organization.
4.Report, analyze and interpret financial statement
5.Set up and operate a sound cost and management accounting system for any kind of organization.
6.Advice clients on investment decision making within and outside the stock market.
7.Prepare draft audit programme and carry out audit assignments.
8.Lead a stock taking and cash counting team for audit purpose
9.Carry out special investigation on financial matters
10.Prepare budget, standard costs and analyze variances for control purpose
11.Provide basic data for pricing of products/services and marketing strategies
12.Prepare tax returns
13.Advise on company registration procedure
14.Employ cost reduction methods and equipment for simple managerial function
15. Interpret basic statistical data
16. Carry out survey and feasibility studies.
17. This will place our diplomate in the middle management position in the industry, comment and government.
The National Diploma programme in Business Administration and
Management is aimed at producing manpower with sound
theoretical and practical knowledge to carry out a number of
activities in a business concern effectively. The National
Diploma Programme in Business Administration is designed to
train young men and women in the principles, procedures and
techniques of Business Administration, Marketing, Public
Administration. Co-operative Services, and Purchasing and
Supply.
Programme Objectives.
In this context, the ND Diplomates should among others, be able to:
1. conduct a simple structure survey on any aspect of business and make appropriate recommendations to the authority;
2. identify management problems at appropriate levels, analyse them and design management strategies to overcome them;
3. interpret and assist in the execution of overall co-operative development policies.
4. carry out evaluation of investment assets for investment purposes and assist in the analysis of investment proposals;
5. interpret basic statistical data, and assist in the preparation of short and long term budget plans.
All these would enable the trained students to contribute to the efficient and effective management of the National Economic Resources.
Departmental Association
Students activities are organized under the banner of the National Association of Business Administration Students (NABUS). All Business Administration Students are required to be members of this Association. The Association’s activities include: organization of workshops, symposia, public lectures, publication of periodicals and the like, for the purpose of developing competence. In fact, its main aim is to strengthen the confidence of and encourage young men and women in the field of Business Administration.