Department of Architecture
 
Architecture
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Departments
   
College of

Science & Technology

Human Development

Business and Social Sciences
 

Dr OKEWOLE, Isaiah Alade Afolabi FNITP

Personal Data

Date and Place of Birth: 10th February, 1942.

Nationality: Nigerian

Marital Status: Married

Area of interest/ Specialization
  1. Residential Area Planning and Urban Design.

  2. Housing.

  3. Site Selection, Planning and Management.

Teaching Subjects

(i) Undergraduate Courses : Covenant University

ESM 123 – Basic Elements of Planning

ESM 313 – Principles of Town and Country Planning I

ESM 324 – Principles of Town and Country Planning.

ARC 324 - Urban Design II

ARC 414 – Town and Country Planning

(ii) Postgraduate Courses : Covenant University

ENV 911 – Man’s Environmental Studies

Undergraduate and Graduate Study Supervision

Supervision of projects of both Undergraduate and Postgraduate (M.Sc. and Ph.D) Candidates.

a) Undergraduate Dissertations concluded : 120 at an average of 5 students per session.

b) M.Sc. Theses 12 M.Sc. students.

c) Ph.D Theses 2 Ph.D students.

Education

B.Sc. (Social Sciences) Hons. Geography, Second Class Upper Division, June, 1972, University of Ife, Ile-Ife.

M.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning, June, 1977, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.

Ph.D Town and Country Planning, University of Manchester, Manchester, December, 1987.

Membership of Professional Bodies

(i) Registered Town Planner (RTP), Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria

(TOREC).

  1. Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (FNITP)

Publications

(a) Okewole, I.A.: “Rural-Urban (Socio-economic) Relationship between Ogbomoso and its Rural Area”. Dissertation produced in partial fulfilment of the B.Sc. (Social Sciences) Geography Degree, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, June, 1972.

(b) Okewole, I.A. “An Approach to Integration between Traditional and Contemporary Areas in Ogbomoso”. Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Science, Urban and Regional Planning, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, June, 1977.

( c) Okewole, I.A. A “Human Behaviour Settings: A comparative Analysis of Adaptation of Residential Environments in Ibadan, Nigeria”. Thesis submitted to the University of Manchester for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, December, 1987.