Transportation problems in multi-campuses in higher institutions of learning and their possible solutions a case study of institute of management and technology enugu
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Transportation Problems in Higher Institutions
- 2.2Literature Review on Transportation Challenges in Multi-Campuses
- 2.3The Role of Transport Systems in Educational Institutions
- 2.4Case Studies on Transport Solutions in Higher Education
- 2.5Technology Solutions for Transportation Issues
- 2.6Best Practices in Managing Transportation in Multi-Campuses
- 2.7Financial Implications of Transportation Systems
- 2.8Environmental Impact of Transportation on Campuses
- 2.9Stakeholder Perspectives on Transportation Issues
- 2.10Global Trends in Transportation Management in Higher Education
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design and Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability Measures
- 3.8Limitations of the Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Transportation Issues in Multi-Campuses
- 4.3Comparative Study of Solutions Implemented
- 4.4Impact Assessment of Transportation Strategies
- 4.5Recommendations for Improvement
- 4.6Future Research Directions
- 4.7Policy Implications of Findings
- 4.8Stakeholder Engagement and Implementation Challenges
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Summary of Key Findings
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Implications for Practice
- 5.5Recommendations for Further Action
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Transportation problems in multi-campuses within higher institutions of learning have become a significant challenge affecting students, staff, and faculty members' daily commute and overall productivity. This research project focuses on investigating the transportation issues faced by the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) Enugu, specifically in its multi-campus system. The study aims to identify the root causes of transportation problems within the institution and explore possible solutions to improve the transportation system. Through a mixed-methods approach, data will be collected through surveys, interviews, and direct observations to gain insights into the transportation challenges experienced by students, staff, and faculty members across the various campuses of IMT Enugu. The research will analyze the current transportation infrastructure, services, and policies in place to understand their effectiveness and limitations in meeting the transportation needs of the university community. The findings of the study are expected to reveal common transportation issues such as inadequate shuttle services, long waiting times, overcrowded vehicles, poor road conditions, and lack of designated drop-off points. These challenges not only impact the daily commute of individuals but also contribute to increased stress levels, tardiness, and decreased overall satisfaction with the university experience. In response to the identified transportation problems, the research will propose several possible solutions tailored to the specific needs of IMT Enugu. These solutions may include improving the frequency and reliability of shuttle services, implementing a centralized scheduling system, upgrading transportation vehicles, enhancing road infrastructure, and establishing clear guidelines for student and staff transportation. Furthermore, the study will explore the potential benefits of implementing sustainable transportation options such as carpooling, cycling, and promoting public transportation use among the university community. By encouraging eco-friendly transportation practices, IMT Enugu can reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to a more environmentally conscious campus culture. Overall, this research project seeks to shed light on the transportation challenges faced by multi-campuses in higher institutions of learning, using IMT Enugu as a case study. By identifying the root causes of transportation problems and proposing practical solutions, the study aims to improve the overall transportation experience for students, staff, and faculty members, ultimately enhancing their academic and professional endeavors within the university setting.
Thesis Overview
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</p><ol><li><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></li></ol><p>Life expectance has never met anyone without some hitches. This is a result of the unclear nature of the world we are in.</p><p>Transportation case, is not an exception, in schools or in the commercial sector, transportation has been a major stumbling block to economic growth.</p><p>In our higher institution, especially the multi-campuses, this has gained lots of havoc to the human resource development. This becomes more complex when it has been confirmed that almost nothing is done to alleviate the problem by the authority that be.</p><p>Education is one of the greatest assets for any nation. It is a long run profitable venture for any nation. Transport to say is the knitting needle with which every other national affair is being brought together and education is not an exception. Due to its prime importance to bringing people in different location together, its negative effect has deterred the advancement of education in higher institutions especially the multi-campus ones. But it, students can go to school and to their home especially for non residential institution or movement from one of the campus to the other.</p><p>This project will go into in-depth investigation to find out the causes of this transportation problem in our campuses and possible way out of the problem(s). A case study is the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu, Enugu State.</p><p>At the end of the study, revelations shall be made on how to improve the transportation problem(s) of the multi-campus institution in our nation.</p><p>1.1 <strong>OVERVIEW OF TRANSPORTATION/GENERAL BACKGROUND TO SUBJECT MATTER:</strong></p><p><strong>MODES OF TRANSPORTATION:</strong></p><p>The movement of resources, be it human or material is a location of plenty to that of absent or vice versa has unique mode.</p><p>The modes of transportation among other includes:</p><p>(i) Land transportation</p><p>(ii) Water transportation</p><p>(iii) Air transportation</p><p>(i) <strong>LAND TRANSPORTATION:</strong></p><p>This form of transport has been as old as man. People, goods and services are conveyed from one place to another by land. This started with long distance transport on foot followed by the use of animals as Horse and Donkeys for carrying loads. Over the years, as man ingenuity to form the earth to his taste increases, he continues to develop easy and faster modes of land transportation. Amongst these are road transportation and rail transportation.</p><p>(ii) <strong>WATER TRANSPORTATION:</strong></p><p>Is the means of carrying goods and services, people from one location to another by water. This is achieved by means of liners, canoes, ships, engine boat etc. It could be within a country (nation) or between two or more countries (international).</p><p>In international water transportation, ocean liners, or streamers and tramp liner are used, and it takes place on high seas, oceans and big risers. National is within the water mass of the country; here we have lances, canoes, and engine boats as the transportation means.</p><p>Transportation by water is very good and efficient in making long distant Journey. It is most convenient in carrying bulky goods. The weight of goods carried by this means far outweighs any other form of transportation.</p><p>(iii) <strong>AIR TRANSPORTATION:</strong></p><p>This started with the invention of airplane and helicopter and first flown by the WRIGHT BROTHERS. This form is in no doubt the height of means ingenuity to making transportation much more effective, efficient and faster. It is fastest, align much more effective, efficient and fastest. It is fastest, safer and can convey both people, goods and mail at ease. Bulky goods are also flown into air without a do. It makes the farthest distance ever. International travels are made in hours, and minutes. Presently, homage is being paid to other plants like mars, Jupiter etc by an advanced country from aeroplane called space craft.</p><ol><li><strong>PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPORTATION:</strong></li></ol><p>Life is never a mary-go round affair. At one in or the other, unwanted events stand on the way of progress. Transportation also face the same fate. Amongst the problems of transportation are:</p><p>(a) <strong>Lack of Good Road</strong>:</p><p>This as a result, great extent militate road transportation case. Our roads are too bad for the vehicle that plays in them. During the season, most of them are so worst that no vehicle can pass, they become barriers in certain places if any driver insist on crossing over, his vehicle with either sink of fail into it and he would have himself to blame.</p><p>(b) <strong>Weather:</strong></p><p>Weather according to Oxford Advanced Learners of current English defines weather as the climates condition of a place over a period of time. Weather in air travel, aeroplane seldom makes flight when the weather condition is poor. If visibility is poor, flight could be suspended or if there is impending snow fall or hail stone, flight could also be suspended. Likewise countries that experience snowfall avoid transportation within the period of fall till it dries off.</p><p>Bad weather condition such as water, trade, wind etc to affect water transportation in the negative way during such period, ocean liner etc take cover at any nearby shore.</p><p>(c) <strong>Lack of Good Network Roads:</strong></p><p>The absence of good road network, militates the free flow of goods, people and services. When two or more places are not properly linked locating an area from another became a tasks which may be foregone unless on strong desire/needs. This could be as a result of natural barriers like mountain, hills, valley or negligence by the authorities concerned.</p><p>This is the sole reason why the government of any nation gives a ministry takes care of this problem, ensuring within their capability that the major area are linked up and that there is easy and free flow of traffic in Nigeria the incumbency lies on the Ministry of Works and Housing.</p><p><strong>AMONGST THE PROBLEM ARE:</strong></p><p>(a) <strong>Management</strong>:</p><p>By management we mean poor or improper managing, controlling and co-ordinations of the available resources. With which the school is being run. These resources could be human, such as the staff and student or materials like the school house, machine building etc. In the organization chart of the institution management, we have the personalities at the top, these are managers. They include Vice Chancellor, Deputy Vice Chancellor, the Registrar, Deans of Faculty, Heads of Department etc. Misdirection of the duties has really shown in many other sections of the institution management and has not only caused the problem of transportation of a lot have led to many hydra-headed problem to the institution as a whole.</p>
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