THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING CO-OPERATIVE ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT IN INSTITUTIONS


ABSTRACT
Co-operative Economics and Management in tertiary institutions help to improve the co-operative growth and development, quality manpower in co-operative.
The importance of studying co-operative in schools and tertiary institutions could as well known as co-operative education and is at the heart of co-operative for work motivation, growth, development, commitments in co-operative because is said that once a co-operative is always a co-operative.

Despite these, many co-operatives have failed in their respective institutions or organizations because their members indispensitions to the cooperative education or without organizing the importance of cooperative education to members.  Cooperative education is an indisputable part of cooperative function.
Therefore, I now wish to research for the importance of studying Co-operative Economics and Management in tertiary institutions, the strategics and to suggest few solutions out off the million solutions to the failure of cooperative practices in the institutions or organizations.
I have chosen institute of management and technology (IMT) Enugu as my case study.
Furthermore, why education is necessary co-operative.  Through the one hundred and 40 years of co-operative history, eminent cooperators have always insisted on the importance of education to the cooperative movement.  Robert Owen emphasized, education for citizenship to achievement of a just and moral society.

Rochdale Pioneer followed in his footships.  They studied and held discussion for one year before founding their society.  In 1884 they amended their statute to provide that 21/2%  of their profit should be aside for educational purposes because human resources is very essential to cooperative movement.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title   page
Approval page
Proposal
Dedication
Acknowledgement 
Introduction
Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction
1.1   Background of the study
1.2Statement of the problem
1.3Significance of the study
1.4Scope and limitations of the study
1.5Definition of the terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0Review of related literature
2.1Definition and meaning of Co-operative economics and Management.
2.2Incorporation of cooperative studies in IMT.
2.3Requirement of entry
2.4Objective and structure of the cooperative programme.
2.5Curriculum for the national Diploma in business studies.
2.6Job opportunities for the CEM students and graduates
2.7Co-operative education and training
CHAPTER THREE
3.0Research Design and Methodology
3.1   Sources of Data
3.2Method of investigation
3.3Method of data analysis
3.4The validity of investigation
3.5The research question
3.6The sample size and research question analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0The Summary of finding, Conclusion and Recommendations
4.1    Findings
4.2Recommendations

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1Conclusion