Adler Academy is an engineering school based within Obafemi
Awolowo University, campus, Ile-Ife. The school has a comprehensive hardware
training syllabus complete with embedded systems and mechanical engineering
systems contents, and is structured to deliver quality engineering training to
build students from beginners to professionals.
Vision
We believe we can make a
difference in Nigeria's engineering education and we have a vision to raise
young engineers who understand technology, who are passionate, and desire to
make a positive difference with their skills in their generation.
Our goal is to make engineering
look attractive and to make participants fluent in both hardware development
and software programs.
Adler Academy has its contents
meticulously designed to birth desires, responses, and commitments to build, in
the heart of the young - in secondary schools, polytechnics, and universities,
in Nigeria.
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- Through hardcore engineering education and
practical,
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- Best engineering ethics and safety practices,
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- Mentoring and entrepreneurial programs,
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- Leadership training,
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- Career and course counseling guide,
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- Annual/monthly engineering competitions both in
secondary and tertiary schools,
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- Media – social networking, documentaries,
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- Main stream engineering industry collaborations,
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- Intellectual property orientation &
Engineering Law
With our academy Nigeria is ready
to showcase what she can really do as we take engineering to a whole new level!
Follow link to watch academy trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asP2fTqlccY
Beginner's (Rookie) class
The Rookie/Beginner’s program is
for those new to engineering or technology and requires no prior or requisite
knowledge to attend the program. It takes the participants through a journey of
orientation and understanding embedded systems world. An embedded system is a computer system with
a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and
mechanical parts.
The Beginner’s program introduces electronics with
computer software development and introduces technical writing development as
well.
Recommended for: Secondary school students,
undergraduates, and graduates.
Admission Prerequisite: None.
Program Duration: At least 16 – 20 hours a week of training.
A total of about 80 – 100 hours of lectures and practicals.
Gladiator class
The Gladiator program is designed
to enhance participants by involving them in daunting engineering tasks and advanced
technical writing. The program features a mechatronic course content which is a
merger of both embedded systems and mechanical systems.
Differential systems
are covered in this class as well as construction of mechanical systems. It
promises to be educative and full of engineering entertainment as well.
Duration: minimum of 16 - 20 hours a week. A total of 80 –
100 hours of practical training
Recommended for: undergraduates and graduates.
Admission Prerequisite: entry by examination
Participants must have attended
beginner's class or have done an equivalent program elsewhere. Those who have
done a similar program elsewhere would be considered for admission by exams -
theory and practice, of which a score of 60 and above must be obtained.
Knight program
This class is for Individuals and members of
Industry. Program would be available by last quarter of 2016. Knight program is
for technicians and graduates (must have attended Gladiator program) who want
to further enhance their skills in advanced embedded systems. Here automation
programs and several case studies of automation systems based on the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) would
be considered. Maximum duration time for program is one week.
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