All Events Listings​

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

  FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL22, 2023   TUESDAY,...
Read More
FACULTY OF EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2023

FACULTY OF EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2023

Read More
Advert for Sandwich Programme 2023

Advert for Sandwich Programme 2023

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR (Sandwich and Evening Programme Unit) SANDWICH AND EVENING DEGREE PROGRAMMES FOR 2023...
Read More
N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs The Innovation in TVET Research Project Group working under the...
Read More
2023 Batch B NYSC Mobilization

2023 Batch B NYSC Mobilization

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR CAREERS & STUDENTS'SERVICES UNIT Our Ref: UNR/CSSA.09 102         ...
Read More
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR TETFUND INSTITUTIONAL BASED RESEARCH (IBR) PROJECTS

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR TETFUND INSTITUTIONAL BASED RESEARCH (IBR) PROJECTS

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA MEMORANDUM                              ...
Read More
Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN

Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN

Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group...
Read More
2023 MAIDEN ALUMNI HOMECOMING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND TOURISM UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA.

2023 MAIDEN ALUMNI HOMECOMING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND TOURISM UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA.

Read More
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) ,  UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) , UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

CBN-CENEF Admissions CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) , UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA ADMISSION INTO MASTER OF SCIENCE...
Read More
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) Prof. Christian Onyeji, Department of Music, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Enugu State, Nigeria. christian.onyeji@unn.edu.ng...
Read More
2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT

2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES    2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates...
Read More
2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IDENTITY POLITICS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND POLICY OPTIONS IN AFRICA More than 60 years after independence...
Read More
BREAKING NEWS… 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION

BREAKING NEWS… 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION

Click on 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION  to DOWNLOAD List    INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION...
Read More
CALL FOR PAPERS: JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED RESEARCH (JEAR) UNN VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1

CALL FOR PAPERS: JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED RESEARCH (JEAR) UNN VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1

COVER PAGE JEAR 7(4) DEC. 2022   CALL FOR PAPERS: JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED RESEARCH (JEAR) UNN VOLUME 8,...
Read More
2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III

2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III

Click on 2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III to Download List Click on 2021/2022 VIRTUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES’ ADMISSION LIST to Download List Click on  2021/2022 DIRECT...
Read More
1 2 3 4 60
FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL22, 2023

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSENUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE AEX 513

 

Com. and Diffusion in Innovation

 

   

 

 

    AGRICULTURE ANS 471

 

Animal Prod. Tech  
ARTS MAC 333

LING 315

FRE 201

Fund. Of book Publising

Literary Crit.

Inter. French I

        ARTS MAC 203 LING 461

GER 101

 Reporting

Lexicography

Elementary German I

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BCH 471

 

ZEB 363

 

 

Basic Animal Biotech.

400

 

180

MgB 303

 

PSB 471(P)

Signal Trans.& Targeting

Plant Tissue Culture &Micropropa.

100

 

200

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MCB 411

PSB 471 (T)

 

 

ZEB 351

Microbial Ecology

Plant Tissue Culture &Micropropa.

Climate Change & Biodiversity

400

200

 

 

86

 

EDUCATION             EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING ME 471  Heat & Mass Transfer         ENGINEERING ME 551 Mechanics of Fluids II  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 415

COS 331

Sc. of Materials

Operating System I

        PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 413 Systems Mod. & Simulation  
SOCIAL SCIENCES REL 437

SOC 461

ECO 171

ECO 301

Modern African Rel. Thought

General Demo

Intro. to Bus. Mgt I

Interm. Micro Econ

 

 

 

 

 

 

      SOCIAL SCIENCES REL 332

 

ECO 473

 

SOC 223

Hist. of Christ in W. Africa

Project Evaluation I

Sociology of Know. Sc.& Tech.

 
Vocational Technical Education CRE 121 Info. Mgt. & Comm. Tech.              

 

 

 

 

                                                                         

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2023

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE SSC 541

ANSC 271

SoilPhysics

Animal Prod. & Mgt.

 

 

      AGRICULTURE CSC 543

ANS 411

Plant Propagation

Animal Nutrition I

 
ARTS RUS 401

ELS 221

MAC 205

Russian for Scs. &HumanitiesSpoken English

Graphics of Mass Comm.

        ARTS MAC 341 Financial Relations  
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MCB 313

MgB 321

 

PSB 381

 

ZEB 361

Enviro. Micro. & Climate Climate

Molecular Systems & Synthetic  Biology

Advances in Plant Pathology

 

Basic Animal Molecular Biology

301

100

 

 

 

180

BCH 311

 

 

 

 

 

400 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PSB 411

 

ZEB 301

Advances in Plant pathology

Chordate Zoology I

 

 

280

EDUCATION  

 

    EDU 313 Adolescence & Education 200 EDUCATION EDU 431  Educational Administration & Planning 700
ENGINEERING ENGR 101 Intro. To Engineering   EE 211 Basic Elect. Engr.   ENGINEERING      
PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 411

PHY 491

STA 371

 

Numerical Methods

Pract. Phys. VII

Stat. Comp. II

 

  COS 203

 

 

Intro. To Micro Comp. Sys.

 

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES STA 203

 

 

CHM 401

Sample Theory & Sur. Meth. II

 

Adv. Inorg. Chem I

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES RCS 201

ANT 411

ECO 421

History of Religion

Race and Ethnic Rel.

Tax and Fiscal Policy

  ECO 221

 

 

Mon. Eco & Finance   SOCIAL SCIENCES ANT 443

 

Urban Soc/Anth

 

 

 

 

 
Vocational Technical Education VTE 401

 

Vocational Guidance

 

   

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2023

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE CSC 521 Field Crops         AGRICULTURE SSC 431 Farm Survey Design and Land Use  
ARTS CHI 101

ELS 322

MAC 325

TFS 233

Elementary Chinese I

Adv. Prose Composition

Radio/TV Prod. and Prod.

Dance Drama

 

 

 

 

 

      ARTS ELS 241 English Lit. Survey. The Beginning  
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AMS 331

 

ZEB 401(T)

 

Principles of Aquaculture

 

Chordate Zoology II

40

 

380

ZEB 401(P) Chordate Zoology II 380 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  

 

 

   
EDUCATION EDU 432 Quality Assurance and Supervision of Instruction 600       EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING CE 212 (T) Strength of Material Lab I         ENGINEERING ENGR 401

 

Computational Methods

 

 
PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 403

COS 351

 

General Physics

Lab. for Digital Design

 

  COS 421 Data Base Design & Mgt. I

 

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES STA 413

 

 

PHY 393

Stoch. Processes I

 

Workshop Course I

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO 131

ECO 341

REL 343

Intrdoc. to Econ. Stat.

International Economics

Relevance of Rel. to Man

 

       

 

 

 

SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 353 Juvenile Deliquency  
Vocational Technical Education                    

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023

 

            MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                           AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE AGR 201

 

Gen. Agriculture         AGRICULTURE AEC 521 Farm Acctg. & Records

 

 

 
ARTS CHI 401

ELS 244

LING 143

MAC 101

MAC 313

Chinese for Science of Humanities

American Lit. Survey I

Introd. to Gen. phonetics I

Introd. to Mass Comm.

Magazine Article Writing

        ARTS FRE 301

MAC 431

 

LING 381

Adv. French

Adv. Newspaper

Introd. to African Linguistics

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MCB 431

MgB 323

 

PSB 315

ZEB 443 (P)

Virology

Biopharmaceuticals & Small Molecules

 

Pure & Applied Hydrobiology

 

400

100

 

200

180

      BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PSB 315

ZEB 443 (T)

 

Pure & Applied Hydrobiology

 

200

 

180

EDUCATION ED 213 Principles of Guidance & Counselling 150       EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING ME 211 Engineering Drawing         ENGINEERING EE 361 Electrical Machines  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 251

STA 201

COS 441

STA 415

 

Electromagnetism

 

Adv.Com. Network

Time Series Anal. I

 

  STA 341

 

 

 

CHM 431

Sampling Theory & Survey

 

Modern

Analytical Techniques

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 311

 

 

PHY 451

Switch Algebra & Disc Structure

Electromagnetism

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 432

PSC 425

ECO 203

 

Industrial Soc.

Third World & Dependency

Macro Eco. Theory I

  ECO 363

ECO 351

ECO 331

Political Eco

Demography

Opera & Research

  SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 351 Rural Sociology  

 

 

Vocational Technical Education                    

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2023

 

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE

 

 

SSC 561 Soil Chem. & MCB         AGRICULTURE

 

CSC 531

 

Plant Protection

 

 
ARTS LING 403

ELS 101

ELS 301

MAC 111

RUS 201

TFS 103

Topics in Igbo Phonology

Introd. to Nig. Lit I

Dev. Journalism

Elements of Journal Style

Intermediate Russian I

Intro. Drama & Theatre

 

 

 

 

 

 

      ARTS LING 341

LING 451

ELS 444

 

ELS 152

MAC 261

Intro. to Syntax

Prob. of Multi-ling Nation

European Drama since Ibsen

Introd. to Poetry

Introd. to Film

 

 

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

 

 

ZEB 403(P)

 

 

Systematic Zoology & Evolution

 

 

  MgB 305 The RNA World & Biological Control Systems 100 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ZEB 403(T) Systematic Zoology & Evolution 180
EDUCATION ED 101 Introd. to Education 600              
ENGINEERING CE 211 Strength of Materials                
PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 445

MTH 221

CHM 321

STA 423

Nuclear Energy I

Real Anal. I

Organic Chem. I

Regression Analysis

  COS 435 Comp. Graphics & animations   PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 421

STA 111

Analytical Mech.

Operations Res. III

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 471

REL 454

FSS 201

 

ECO 461

SOC 243

Child Socialization

Religion and Culture

Introd. to Stat. Meth. for the Social Sciences

Probl. of Policies of Eco Devt.

Soc. Of Mass Comm.

        SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO 211

REL 151

 

SOC 347

ECO 361

Hist. of Econ thoughts

Introd. To African Trad. Rel.

Sociology of Religion

Devt. Economics

 
Vocational Technical Education                    

 

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2023

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSENUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE AEC 503 Prod. Econs. & Mgt.    

 

 

    AGRICULTURE CSC 531

 

Plant Protection

 

 
ARTS MAC 201

MAC 433

LING 245

TFS 103

 Mass Comm.

Adv. Magazine Prod.

Intro. to Morphology

Intro. to Drama & Theater

        ARTS FRE 401

LING 411

MAC 205

French for the Sci& Hum

Semantics

 

Graphics of Mass Com

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  

 

 

 

        BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AMS 339 Fishing Gears & Craft 40
EDUCATION             EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING ME 441 Mech. Of Machines II    

 

 

 

  ENGINEERING MME 451

ME 511

Welding Engineering

Applied Design

 

 
PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 333 Software Engineering II   CHM 421

 

STA 363

STA 231

Adv. Org. Chem.

Operation Research I

Numerical Method

Inference III

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 231 Assembly Language Programming  
SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO 281

REL 301

PSC 351

 

Structure of Nig. Econs

Rel. Interpretation of society

Theories of Political Economy

 

    ECO 465

SOC 373

Planning I

Social Gerontology

SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO 231 Interrm. Eco Stat I  
Vocational Technical Education               VTE 203

 

 

CRE 320

Curr. Dev. in Tech. Education

File Processing & Mgt.

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2023

            MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                           AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDI

DATES

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE SSC 211 Princ. of Soil Science   CSC511 Field Experimentation   AGRICULTURE AG 401 Agric. Prod. Storage  
ARTS MAC 311

MAC 211

ELS 447

TFS 101

Feature of Int. Writing

Critical and Review Writing

European Continental Lit.

Trad. Afr. Festival Theatre

 

 

      ARTS GER 301 Advance German I  
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BCH 341   400 MCB 401 Analytical Microbiology & Quality Control   BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES ZEB 341

 

ZEB 471

Basic Fisheries

 

 

 

160
EDUCATION HED 343 Drug, Alcohol & Toba. Ed.         EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING ENGR 201 Material Science         ENGINEERING ME 481 Tech. Dev. Policy  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 415

MTH 215

PHY 401

Computer Processing Control

Linear Algebra

Comp. Physics

  PHY 241

 

Waves   PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 419

 

GEO 103

Operation Research

Basic & Applied Geol. for Phy&Env. Sc.

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO331

PUB 101

ECO 401

PSC 413

PSC 213

 

 

 

Research Methods in Economics

Intro. to Pub. Admin.

Adv. Micro Econ. Theory I

Nigerian Local Govt.

Method. of Comp. Pol.

 

  ANTH 315

 

 

 

 

 

RCS 213

Anth. of Peasant Society

 

 

The People of the O.T. & their History

 

 

 

  SOCIAL SCIENCES  

SOC 301

 

Major Thems in Marx

 
Vocational Technical Education                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2023

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDIDATE FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE CSC 541

AEX 515

Vetetable Crops

Agric. Exten. Administration

        AGRICULTURE CSC 321 Arable Crop Prod.  
ARTS ELS 111

ELS 325

Introd. to Oral Lit.

Semantics

        ARTS ELS 355

LING 243

 

African Poetry

Phonetic of Eng. & Lang

 

 

 

 

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ZEB 413 (P)

ZEB 421 (P)

ZEB 431 (P)

ZEB 441 (P)

ZEB 461 (P)

ZEB 463 (P)

Animal Physiology

Animal Parasitology

Animal Entomology

Fisheries Biology

Animal Genetics & Mol. Biology I

Advanced Animal Biotechnology

180

180

180

180

180

180

      BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ZEB 413 (T)

ZEB 421 (T)

ZEB 431 (T)

ZEB 441 (T)

ZEB 461 (T)

 

ZEB 463 (P)

 

Animal Physiology

Animal Parasitology

Animal Entomology

Fisheries Biology

Animal Genetics & Mol. Biology I

Advanced Animal Biotechnology

180

180

180

180

180

 

180

EDUCATION ED 141 Growth Development         EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING        

 

 

 

  ENGINEERING ME 261 Thermo. Dynamics  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES COS 461

PHY 485

Organization of Prog. Lang.

Galaxies

  STA 323

 

Analysis and Variance

 

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES CHM 311

PHY 211

PHY 471

 

STA 211

Phys. &Struc. Chem. I

Structure of Matter

Meterology

 

Probability III

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES PSY 241

REL 461

SOC 445

ECO 431

 

Introd. to Soc. Psy

Departmental Seminar

Social Movement

Adv. Stat. & Econometrics

 

  SWK 101

 

 

SOC 245

Human Behaviour Environ.

Sociology of Education

  SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 323

 

ANT 413

ECO 391

 

 

Sociology of Occupation & Prof.

 

Culture and Comm.

Research Methods in Eco. I

 

 

 
Vocational Technical Education             Vocational Technical Education VTE 301

 

 

Industrial Work Experience II

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2023

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                                          NOON12.00-3pm                                                       AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO. OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE HSN 431 Recipe Development & Testing         AGRICULTURE SSC 562

 

Soil and Plant Anal.

 

 

 

ARTS ELS 104

MAC 441

Introd. to Fiction

Adv. Pub. Relations

        ARTS MAC 361

ELS 452

IGBO 121

Photo Journalism

Studies in Poetry

History of the Igbo People

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MgB 331

ZEB 313

Intro.  To Bioinformatics

Animal Histology

 

100

240

      BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AMS 343

 

ZEB 411 (T&P)

Fishing Nutrition I

Development Biology

40

160

EDUCATION    

 

        EDUCATION  

ED 204

 

Environmental Education

 
ENGINEERING        

 

 

 

 

  ENGINEERING ME 391 Metallurgy  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES MTH 211

PHY 321

 

Set Logs and Algebra

Relativity Phys.

 

  COS 341

 

STA 311

 

Comp. Architecture I Inference V   PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 391

STA 421

CHM 301

Pract. Physics V.

Design & Anal. of Expt. I

Inorganic Chemistry I

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES ANT 313

ECO 403

PSC 473

Nig. People and Culture

Adv. Micro Theory and Pol. I

Political Sociology

 

 

 

PHI 131

 

Intro. To Logic & clear thought   SOCIAL SCIENCES SOC 251

ANT 211

 

ECO 311

 

Crimino.&Peno.

Hist. of Anth. & Soc. Thought

Hist. of Econ. Thoughts

 

 
Vocational Technical Education  

VTE 101

 

Foundation of Voc. Edu.

          VTE 302 Evaluation in Voc. Edu.  

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2023

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                              NOON12.00-3pm                                             AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE CSC 431 Crop Production &Pest Control         AGRICULTURE SSC 531

 

AEX 517

Soil Survey & Land Use Planning

Prog. Plan. In Exth.

 
ARTS ENG 433

MAC 241

MAC 331

Studies in Drama

Princ. of Pub. Relations

News Editing

        ARTS ELS 241

 

MAC 401

English Lit. Survey: The Renaissance Period

Mass Comm. Law & Ethics

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MgB 311

ZEB 331

Basic Cloning Techniques

Basic Entomology

100

250

BCH 431 Bioinorganic Chemistry 700 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AMS 341

ZEB 455

Fish Parasites and Diseases

Waste & Waste Mgt.

40

96

EDUCATION ED 102

 

History of Education

 

900       EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING             ENGINEERING ME 341 Mech. Of Machines  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 461

PHY 221

COS 335

Quantum Mechanics I

Mechanics

Automata Theory & Formal Languages

  CHM 411

 

STAT 435

Adv. Phys. Chem. I

Non-Parametric Method I

  PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHY 301

STA 321

Methods

Distribution Theory

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES REL 212

PSC 111

REL 351

PSC 333

 

The People of O/T & their Hist.

Nig. Constitutional Devpt.

African Trad. Rel.

Theory and Practices of Administration

 

 

 

SOC 221

 

ECO 381

 

PSC 333

 

Social Psychology

Public Policy

Theory &Pract. of

Admin.

 

  SOCIAL SCIENCES REL 213

 

ECO 201

SOC 341

REL 151

 

The People of O.T. &Their Hist.

Micro Econs Theory I

Systems of Social Inequality

Introd. to African Trad. Religion

 
Vocational Technical Education               VTE 311 Fishing Point Mat. In Schools  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINAL 2021/2022 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE

FOR INTER-FACULTY AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES

TUESDAY, APRIL 11- SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2023

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2023

 

 

MORNING 9AM-12                                                                              NOON12.00-3pm                                             AFTERNOON 3.00-6.00PM

FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NO OF CANDIDATES FACULTY COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
AGRICULTURE CSC 421 Crop Production Tech         AGRICULTURE SSC 551

AEX 311

Soil Conservation

Intro. Agric. Exten.

 

 

ARTS MAC 323

ENG 421

IGBO 201

CHI 201

Pub. Affairs Brocasting

Stylistics

Intermediate Igbo I

Intermediate Chinese I

        ARTS ENG 344

ENG 141

African Fiction

Introd. To Fiction

 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PSB 313 (P) Morph &Phytosys. of higher plants   ZEB 321 Basic Animal Parasitology 300 BIOLOGICALSCIENCES PSB 313(T)

ZEB 453

 

Morph. & Photo. Of Higher Plants

Wildlife Conservation & Mgt.

200

 

 

86

EDUCATION       ED 411 Educ. Psychology III

 

800 EDUCATION      
ENGINEERING ME 461 Applied Thermo         ENGINEERING ME 361 Thermo-dynamics II  
PHYSICAL SCIENCES STA 433

PHY 331

Multiv. Analysis I

Thermal Phys.

        PHYSICAL

SCIENCES

PHY 487

COS 431

 

STA 311

High Energy Physics

Algorithm

Probability

 
SOCIAL SCIENCES ANTH 111

PSY 102

ECO 361

ANT 211

 

ECO 401

PSC 421

Intro. to Anthropology

Learning Processes I

Developmental Economics

Hist. of Anthropological and Sociological thought

Adv. Micro. Econ. Theory I

Nigerian Foreign Policy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      SOCIAL SCIENCES ECO 231

ECO 171

SOC 301

 

ECO 401

Intermediate Econs

Intro. To Mgt I

Socio. Theory and Analysis

Adv. Micro. Theory I

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vocational Technical Education VTE 201 Industrial Work Experience                

 

 

FACULTY OF EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2023

FACULTY OF EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2023

Advert for Sandwich Programme 2023

Advert for Sandwich Programme 2023

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

(Sandwich and Evening Programme Unit)

SANDWICH AND EVENING DEGREE PROGRAMMES FOR 2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

 

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following Sandwich Degree Programmes of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri and Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe.

  1. SANDWICH DEGREE COURSES (5 YEARS) AND (4 YEARS) RESPECTIVELY
  1. B.Ed. Adult Education/Administration                                 Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  2. B.Ed. Adult Education/Comm. Development                       Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  3. B.Ed. Adult Education/Literacy                                            Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  4. B.Ed.  Guidance and Counseling                                           Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  5. B.Ed. Special Ed/Economics                                      Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  6. B.Ed. Special Ed/Igbo                                                            Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  7. B.Ed. Special Ed/History                                                       Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  8. B.Ed. Special Ed/English                                                       Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  9. B.Ed. Special Ed/Social Studies                                             Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  10. B.Ed. Primary Education                                                        Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  11. B.Ed. Early Childhood Education                                         Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  12. B.A. (Ed.) Education/English                                     Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  13. B.A. (Ed.) Education/Creative Arts                                       Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  14. B.A. (Ed.) Education/French                                      Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  15. B.A. (Ed.) Education/Music                                                   Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  16. B.A. (Ed.) Education/History                                     Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  17. B.A. (Ed.) Education/Igbo/Linguistics                                   Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  18. B.A. (Ed.) Education/Religion                                               Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  19. B.A. (Ed.) Education/Fine and Applied Arts             Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  20. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Political Science                                 Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  21. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Biology                                               Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  22. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Chemistry                                           Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  23. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Mathematics                           Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  24. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Physics                                                Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  25. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Geography                                          Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  26. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Economics                                          Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  27. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Statistics                                             Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  28. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Social Studies                         Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  29. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Integrated Science                              Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  30. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Physical Educ. & Recreation  Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  31. B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Health Education                               Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  32. B.Lis (Ed.) Library and Information Science             Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe

(Political Science, English, Economics, FAA, Botany and Biology)

  1. VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
  2. B.Sc. (Ed.) Agricultural Education Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  3. B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  4. B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer and Robotics Education Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe
  5. B.Sc. (Ed.) Home Economics and Hospitality

Management Education                          Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe

  1. B.Sc. (Ed.) Industrial Technical Education Nsukka, Owerri and Nsugbe

 

  1. OTHER DEGREE PROGRAMMES
  2. Combined B.Sc. Degree in Computer Science/Statistics                   Nsukka
  3. B.Sc. Public Administration & Local Government                Nsukka

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND DURATION:

 

  • 4-YEAR DEGREE SANDWICH PROGRAMME

 

University of Nigeria offers a 4-Year Sandwich Degree Programme for holders of NCE and National Diploma.

 

Candidates seeking for admission into the 4-year degree programme must possess:

 

  1. a minimum of Merit in NCE in the relevant area from a recognized higher institution in Nigeria, in addition to a minimum of five (5) credit level passes at the O’ level, including Mathematics and English Language; or its equivalent at not more than two sittings; or
  2. a minimum of merit in National Diploma in a recognized higher institution, in addition to the above-mentioned O’ level requirements in (1) above.

 

  • 5-YEAR DEGREE SANDWICH PROGRAMME

 

The University also offers a 5-Year Sandwich Degree Progrmame for Holders of WASCE/GCE/NECO, NABTEB; Teachers Grade II Certificate, NCE and National Diploma.

 

Candidates seeking for admission into the 5-year degree programme must possess the following:

 

  1. Pass in NCE, and a minimum of five (5) credit level passes in O’ Level or its equivalent at not more than two sittings; or

 

  1. Five (5) credit level passes at the SSCE O’ Level at not more than two (2) sittings which must include Mathematics and English or both; as required by the respective programmes, or its equivalent.

 

METHOD OF APPLICATION

 

  1. All candidates who wish to apply for the Programmes listed above should do so through JAMB (State Office) and make the University of Nigeria, Nsukka their first choice institution. This is to enable JAMB capture details of the candidates, assign them registration numbers and make them available in JAMB CAPSfor the University to be able to download their lists.
  2. After the JAMB registration, candidate returns to the University of Nigeria portal/website, www.unn.edu.ng and generates the “Sandwich Registration Invoice” and proceeds to any Commercial Bank and pays the processing fee of N5,000.00 (five thousand naira only) for the 4-year programme and N10,000.00 (ten thousand naira only) for the 5-year programme, respectively. The processing fee is payable to the University’s Account via the Remita platform.

 

  1. After the payment, candidate returns to the University of Nigeria portal and click on Sandwich Registration and complete the Verification Form on-line; and thereafter prints out the completed Registration Form and submits it with academic credentials to the Sandwich and Evening Programmes Unit Office of the Registrar’s Department.

 

Please note that candidates that apply for the 5-Year Degree Programme will be required to write an aptitude test in the University.

 

Disclaimer: Any applicant who pays money to any individual or into other account/or through other means aside from the one above, does so at his/her own risk.

 

IMPORTANTLY:

 

The 2023 JAMB Sandwich forms are now on sale. Candidates are not required to sit for the JAMB Examination. For more enquires, visit the Institute of Education, University of Nigeria and Sandwich and Evening Programmes Unit office of the Registrar’s Department.

 

/Sgd./

Dr. Mrs. C. N. Nnebedum, FIIA, FCAI, MAIEA, MAUA (UK)

Registrar

N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

N-Build Training Sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

The Innovation in TVET Research Project Group working under the University of Nigeria Nsukka UNEVOC Centre is presently training 25 youths in three trades for three months. The trades are Carpentry (10 trainees), Electrical Installation (10 Trainees), and Masonry (5 Trainees). The training was attracted by Dr. Ifeanyi B. Ohanu who is the facilitator of research and training at the University of Nigeria Nsukka UNEVOC Centre. The training started on 19th December 2022 and is expected to end by 31st March, 2023. The training is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. At the end of the training (31st March 2023), each trainee will receive a starter pack (containing tool box; safety wears such as safety shoes, coverall, helmet, hand gloves; and almost the tools required to start their trade) which are already delivered to our UNEVOC Centre by the Federal Government. All the 25 trainees are also expected to receive their transport allowance for 3months from the Federal Government. Some of the pictures are shown below:

N-Build Masonry Trainee Collecting Branded T-Shirt and Face Cap

N-Build Masonry Trainees Collecting Branded T-Shirt and Face Cap

 

N-Build Electrical Installation Trainee Collecting Branded T-Shirt and Face Cap

N-Build Electrical Trainee Collecting Branded T-Shirt and Face Cap

N-Build Carpentry Trainee Collecting Branded T-Shirt and Face Cap

N-Build Carpentry Trainees practicising how to cut wood

 

N-Build Carpentry Trainees and their trainer

N-Build Carpentry Traineesobserveing their trainer

 

 

Project T-MAX Sponsored by the Special Adviser to the President on Education Matters

The Innovation in TVET Research Project Group working under the University of Nigeria Nsukka UNEVOC Centre trained 150 youths in Tailoring/Fashion Designing for three months under Project T-MAX. PROJECT T-MAX, a Federal Government Technical & Vocational Education & Training (TVET) Programme. Project T-MAX means Project TVET Maximization.. The training was attracted by Dr. Ifeanyi B. Ohanu who is the facilitator of research and training at the University of Nigeria Nsukka UNEVOC Centre. The training started on 28th November 2022 and ended on 22nd February, 2023. The training is sponsored by the Federal Government through the Office of The Special Adviser to the President on Education Matters. Out of 150 youths trained, about 40% are expected to be given starter pack once they are sent to our UNEVOC Centre.  All the 150 trainees are also expected to receive their transport allowance for 3months from the Federal Government. Some of the pictures are shown below:

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

 

 

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

 

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Tailoring/Fashion Designing

 

Click on Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Short video to Watch Video

Click on N-Build Trainees Receiving their Branded T-Shirts and Face Cap to watch Video

Click on Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN Project T-Max Short video to watch video

2023 Batch B NYSC Mobilization

2023 Batch B NYSC Mobilization

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
CAREERS & STUDENTS’SERVICES UNIT

Our Ref: UNR/CSSA.09 102                                                                                                                                                                       Date: March 16,,2023
PROSPECTIVE CORPS MEMBERS

The National Youth Service Corps is in the process of mobilizing Prospective Corps Members for its 2023 Batch “B” exercise. Towards this end the University of Nigeria will soon upload its outstanding graduands to the NYSC portal All candidates who have issues with their Jamb Registration numbers and were unable to register  during previous batches are required to forward their details attaching their Statement of Result and Jamb Admission Letter to Careers & Students’ Services Unit, Office of the Registrar or to the email address stated below, Those that have done this before should cross-check the list
attached to this memorandum for errors in Names, Date of Graduation and other Particulars. Please note that all errors of omission or otherwise must be reported to the Careers & Students’ Services Unit for immediate correction before the list is finally uploaded to the NYSC Portal.

All errors may be sent to the email careers, registrar@unn.edu.ng for attention of the Deputy Registrar not later than Tuesday April 4,2023.

Thank you

Mr. Leonard Ezeme 
Deputy Registrar/Deputy Director
Head of Careers & Students’ Services Unit
Studenrs Affairs Officer (NYSC)
for: Registrar

Click on MEMO to VIEW MEMO

Click on BATCH B NEW ENTRY – FULL TIME

Click on BATCH B NEW ENTRY -SANDWICH

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR TETFUND INSTITUTIONAL BASED RESEARCH (IBR) PROJECTS

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR TETFUND INSTITUTIONAL BASED RESEARCH (IBR) PROJECTS

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

MEMORANDUM

                                 To: BENEFICIARIES                                                                                                                                                                                        From: TETFUND COMMITTEE

                                Our Ref: UN/RC.250/TFC/BR/3                                                                                                                                                                       Date:      24th March, 2023

 

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR TETFUND INSTITUTIONAL BASED RESEARCH (IBR) PROJECTS

  1. The under listed applicants (55 Nos.) whose research proposals were selected and recommended to TETFund for funding under Institution-Based Research (IBR) Intervention are hereby notified that their funds are ready for disbursement.

 

  1. Please note that the amount disbursed represent 60% first tranche of the total cost of the project. The second tranche payment of 40% will only be released when the Researcher must have published at least one article from the findings of the research in any referred Journal with impact factor of at least 3 (three) and above, evidence of which should be submitted to TETfund.

 

  1. TETFund should be acknowledged as the sponsor of the research in a footnote in the first page of a paper citing the research project no. (TETF/DR&D/CE/UNI/NSUKKA/BR/2020/VOL.I)

 

  1. The Lead Researcher to open an IBR Bank account into which the funds will be credited.

 

  1. Quarterly progress reports by the researchers be forwarded to the Fund for monitoring purposes. The quarterly reports should be regularly submitted until the entire intervention is completed and closed out.

 

  1. Upon completion of the Research Projects, you are expected to forward to TETFund a close out/completion report (including copies of the financial receipts obtained in respect of the Research Projects). You are also required to forward three (3 Nos.) bound copies of the Research Report for the Research Project within three (3) months of completion.

 

  1. You should please insert in the application for release of approved fund a statement of commitment to fully comply with the above stated conditions.

`

 

AWARDEES OF INSTITUTION BASED RESEARCH (IBR) FUND (2022)

S/No Research Title/Topic(s) No. of Co-Researchers Duration of Research Lead Researcher Amount Approved for Research Project(s)
1 Developing and testing of media literacy intervention for social protection of adult learners in River state: Post Covid-19 experience 3 5 Months Prof. S.C. Nwizu N1,967,040.00
2 The effect of different sources of indigenous micro-organism (IMO) solution and levels of inclusion on the growth and reproduction in crossbred (Landrace x Large White) pigs 3 12 Months Prof. Ndubuisi Machebe N1,998,280.00
3 Synergistic studies of the hematological activities of ethanolic extract of Telfaira occidentalis and Mucuna pruriens 2 12 Month Pharm Ugwu P.N N1,996,000
4 Achieving realizable land-based tax and internally generated revenue projections with the aid of relevant economic indices 1 12 Month Nwafor Ifeanyichukwu Valentine N1,000,000.00
5 Electrical Geophysical and Geospatial Investigations of Erosion/Flood Invasion: a tool for Managing and Mitigating Erosion/Flood Menace in the Nsukka Campus of University of Nigeria and its Environs Nill 12 Month Prof. Daniel N. Obiora N1,500,000.00
6 Development of high voltage polymer composites insulator using CaCo3– derived snail ash-particles 1 12 Month Engr. Sochima Vincent Egoigwe N1,915,000.00
7 Language use and the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Igbo culture area 1 12 Months Dr. Crescentia Ugwuona N1,400,000.00
8 Assessment of microbiological water quality, incidence of enteric pathogens and microbial risks of selected rivers in South-East, Nigeria 1 12 Months Okorie, Chibundo Nweze N1,995,250.00
9 Fertility beliefs and attitudes towards assisted productivity technology/treatment among couples in Enugu state, Nigeria 1 10 Months Nwadike Ngozi Christiana N1,500.000.00
10 The development of progesterone nomogram in normal pregnancy for an African population 3 12 Months Dr Ezenkwelu, E.P N1,973,900.00
11 Characterization and comparative analysis of aluminum matrix composites reinforced with groundnut shells and egg shells. 2 12 Month Engr. Arize C. Igwe N1,908,200.00
12

 

Public perception of the impacts of IPOB sit-at-home order in Southeastern Nigeria 2 12 Months Dr. Chinwe Okpoko N2,000,000.00
13 Optimization of solar-biomass dryer for commercial postharvest agro-processing 4 18 Months Engr. Dr. E.C Okoroigwe N1,691,000.00
14 Collection development and documentation of Igbo literary works (1933 – 2021) 1 12 Months Dr. Ogechukwu U.F. Chukwuneke N1,850,000.00
15 Technological capabilities of extension personnel in the use of social media for agricultural service delivery in Southeast, Nigeria 1 12 Months Udoye, Charles Ekene N1,250,000.00
16 The positive effect of the use of hands-on instructional approach on primary five pupils’ achievement in cultural and creative arts in Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. 3 11 Months Dr. Dike Ibiwari Caroline N1,500.000.00
17 The effect of bio-lignin on the flammability and physcio-mechanical properties of sawdust reinforced polymer composite 1 12 Month Prof. I.C Ezema Ike-Eze N1,988,000.00
18 Development and performance evaluation of smart cassava tuber bioreactor (fermenter) 4 12 Month Prof. Gabriel Ifeanyi Okafor N1,650,000.00
19 Molecular characterization of accessions treculla varieties in Southern Nigeria using internal transcribed spacer regions 1 AND 2 (ITS 1 AND 1TS 2) 1 12 Month Prof. F.I. Akaneme N1,973,057.00
20 Development and evaluation of polymeric coated based microparticles for oral delivery of insulin 3 6 Months Prof. Mumuni A. Momoh N1,720,000.00
21 Design and development of Novel Frictional Automobile brake pad with high wear and heat resistance from polymer based ternary nanocomposites 1 15 Month Engr. Prof. V.S. Aigbodian N1,700,000.00
22 Effects of multiple La Sote vaccinations on the atrophy of the lymphoid organs associated with velogenicNewcatle disease virus infection in pullets 3 12 Months Dr (Mrs) Omeke Jacinta N. N1,500,000.00
23 The hepatoprotective effect of parinarikerstingi on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats 1 12 Months Dr. Patric E. Aba 1,852,500.00
24 The socio-economic and political development of Igboland: The example of kinsmen in Nsukka cultural area 3 12 Months Dr.(Mrs.) Jumoke Oloidi N1,800.000.00
25 Inventorization and assessment of institutional childcare centers for vulnerable children in Southeast Nigeria 4 6 Months Prof. Fab O. Onah N2,000.000.00
26 Social Semiotic metafunctions in selected alcohol print discourses in Southeast, Nigeria Nill 12 Months Ifeyinwa David-Ojukwu N1,500,000.00
27 Growth, oxidative status, nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology in two meat-type chickens supplemented with lysolecithin 3 12 Months Prof Augustine O. Ani N2,000,000.00
28 Development of adult education programme for information provision to rural farmers for climate change adaptation in South East, Nigeria 3 5 Months Dr. A.D. Agbo N1,985,900.00
29 Comprehensive geotechnical evaluation of problematic foundation soils in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka 2 12 Months Prof Ogbonnaya Igwe N2,000,000.00
30 Development and performance evaluation of a fermented cassava extractor 2 12 Months Rev. Fr. Engr. Dr. Edward Anoliefo N1,798,000.00
31 Molecular characterization of malaria causal agents and anti-malaria drugs resistance in Abakaliki and Nsukka South Eastern Nigeria 2 12 Months Prof. Ifeoma Maureen Ezeonu N1,773,200.00
32 Expression of candidate gene polymorphisms with growth traits of two Nigerian local cattle (Mutu cross and white Fulani) breeds fed graded level of mixed grass silage and probiotics 2 12 Months Dr (Mrs) OhagenyiIfemma Justina N1,994,000.00
33 Investigation of the anti-diabetic, hepatoprotective and pro-inflammatory responses associated with administration of newly synthesized carboxamide derivatives in alloxan-induced diabetes and acetaminophen-provoked liver injury in rat 1 12 Months Dr. Obinna B. Onyejekwe N1,799,000.00
34 Phytoevaluation, Isolation and Characterization of Antidiabetic Constituents from psydraxhorizontalis LEAVES SCHUM & THONN, (BRIDSON) RUBLIACEAE 2 12 Months Peculiar F. Onyekere N1,976,250.00
35 Characterization of biochars from different sources and their effects on soil fertility and productivity of maize in Nsukka South Eastern, Nigeria 2 12 Months Ebido, Nancy Ekene N1,902,000.00
36 Isolation and molecular characterization of mycobacteria from cattle and humans, and risk factors for tuberculosis in Anambra and Enugu States, Nigeria. Nill 24 Months Dr. Akwoba Joseph Ogugua N2,000,000.00
37 The impact of backyard agriculture on household food security and livelihood in COVID-19 era in Southeast Nigeria. 1 12 Months Prof. Anselm AnibuezeEnete N1,996,000.00
38 Design and implementation of a robust learning management system (LMS) for tertiary institution 2 10 Months Onyima John Okoro N1,975,000.00
39 Investigation of the microalgae diversity and physico-chemistry of Ozi lake as preliminary steps in Bioprospecting for bioactive molecules against SARS-COV-2 1 12 Months Udeh Bartholomew Okwudili N1,998,180.00
40 Pharmacognostic Studies and Anti-trypanosomal Properties of Lindackeria Dentata (Oliv.) GILG (Flacourtiaceae) Leaves for the treatment of sleeping sickness 2 12 Months Udodeme H.O, N1,700,000.00
41 Knowledge Management practices as correlates of teachers’ professional competences and instructional task performance in secondary schools in Nigeria 1 8 Months Dr. Akachukwu Ignatius Nwabueze N1,400,000.00
42 Development and implementation of a novel refractance window dryer for the production of dried orange fruit juice and tomato powder 2 12 Months Engr Dr. Felix UzochukwuAsoiro N900,000.00
43 Effectiveness of mixture of silver nano particles of selected African medicinal plants on the control of storage paste of cowpea grains 3 12 Months Dr. Ekwueme Scholastica Uchenna N1,000.000.00
44 Digital marketing on financial inclusion in the South-East, Nigeria (A case study of Udenu-Orba main market) 2 12 Months Onwuka Ifunanya Amara N900,000.00
45 Determination of the optimum packaging conditions and time towards high quality and shelf life stability of granulated cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) Garri 2 12 Months Engr. Mrs. Nneoma N. Aneke N1,200,000.00
46 Haematopoietic and inflammatory cytokines in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Enugu metropolis, South-East Nigeria 1 12 Months Dr. S.A. Ufelle N2,000,000.00
47 Development of anthropometric dimensional database for ergonomic work analysis and musculoskeletal disorders reduction among Nigerian university employees 2 12 Months Prof. Stephen Chijioke Nwanya N2,000,000.00
48 Impact of visual multimedia intervention on perception, knowledge and behavior intention towards child marriage among children in Northern Nigeria 1 12 Months Dr Chinweobo-Onuoha Blessing N N1,500.000.00
49 Determinants of extent of use of climate smart agricultural practices by farm households in South East, Nigeria 1 12 Months Ukwuaba Ikenna Charles N1,500,000.00
50 Layout analysis of V-groove solar collector 3 12 Months Engr. V. Ogwo N1,500,000.00
51 A machine learning approach towards determining the effect of teaching method on student’s academic performance on campus 1 12 Months Ezugwu Assumpta O. N1,725,000.00
52 Immunosuppressive effects of Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in pullets exposed at early stages of life 4 12 Months Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Onyema N1,700,000.00
53 Growth indices, cost implication, back fat thickness and carcass cholesterol of three breeds of weaner pigs fed rice husks as replacement for maize 2 12 Months Dr. Toochukwu E. Ejiofor N1,750,000.00
54 Communicating childhood autism in primary schools: combating stigma and increasing access to education in Southeast, Nigeria 2 12 Months Dr. Charity N. Onyishi N1,907,000
55 GC-MS analysis and Anti-Alzheimer’s Potential of Isolated Compounds from Zapotecaportoricensis (jacq.) H.M. Hern (Family: Fabaceae) 1 12 Month Dr. Joel Ojogbane Onoja N1,991,250.00

 

 

 

Prof. Anene, B. M.

Chairman   TETFund Committee/TETFund Desk Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN

Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN

Submission of Photos, Videos and Report of N-Build and Project T-MAX Training by the Innovation in TVET Research Project Group UNN

 

2023 MAIDEN ALUMNI HOMECOMING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND TOURISM UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA.

2023 MAIDEN ALUMNI HOMECOMING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND TOURISM UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA.

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) ,  UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) , UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

CBN-CENEF Admissions
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME (CBN-CPP) , UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

ADMISSION INTO MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE, AND ECONOMICS AND MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE CBN COLLABORATIVE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Applications are invited from interested candidates into the Central Bank of Nigeria Collaborative Postgraduate Programmes (CBN-CPP). The CBN-CPP, which is the Central Bank of Nigeria’s flagship intervention in tertiary education offers quality postgraduate education devoid of disruptions. One of its Centres is the Central Bank of Nigeria Centre for Economics and Finance presently located at University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus .
The courses offered include:
• Master of Science in Accounting/Accountancy (Forensic Accounting and Auditing or Financial Accounting and Reporting).
• Master of Science in Banking and Finance (Financial Innovation & Technology or Credit & Treasury Management).
• Master of Science in Economics (Monetary Economics, Development Economics or Financial Economics & Markets).
• Master of Business Administration with specialization in Credit and Risk Management, Taxation, Finance, and Business Analytics.

SPECIAL FEATURES
a) Exposure to entrepreneurship skills for self employment and free training on minimum of ten softwares such as SAGE Accounting Cloud, Quickbooks , SPSS, STATA, MATLAB, Photoshop, Corel Draw, Coding, Python , Professional Power Point techniques, Referencing and grammar softwares, Eviews etc.
b)Access to the online UNN Enterprise School at a subsidized fee by the University, for training in Confectionaries, Cosmetology, Animal husbandry, Crafts, Software training and lots more with UNN diploma certificates in each program.
c) Exposure to quality teaching by a minimum of Senior Lecturers and Professionals.
d) Conducive environment for teaching and learning.
e) Uninterrupted teaching and learning for graduation within four semesters.
f) Link to selected Professional associations

ELIGIBILITY
The CBN-CPP is open to everyone willing to pursue enduring academic and professional careers in the relevant disciplines in both the private and public sectors. Specifically, the programme is meant for:
(i) applicants from relevant public sector organizations; (ii) applicants attached to, or being sponsored by private institutions, or organizations as part of their staff development programmes, and
(iii) independent applicants on self-sponsorship.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates must possess a minimum of Second-Class Honours (Lower Division) Bachelor’s Degree in related fields and must have completed the mandatory NYSC Programme.

DURATION AND MODE OF STUDY
The duration of each programme shall be a maximum of four (4) semesters and strictly full time uninterrupted studies. It shall consist of teaching/course work, research (dissertation), oral/written examination, and case studies.

AWARD OF DEGREE/ GRADUATION
Graduation requirements shall be as determined by the University Senate and subject to meeting the minimum academic requirements prescribed by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested candidates should apply online through www.cbn-cenef.com with a link to the portal of the UNN postgraduate school https://www.spgs.unn.edu.ng subject to the payment of a non-refundable application fee as prescribed by the University.

APPLICATION PORTAL
https://unnportal.unn.edu.ng/Modules_Post_Graduate/CBN/GenerateInvoice.aspx

TUITION FEES
The tuition fees are N600,000.00 in all for Master of Science degree programmes and N1,000,000.00 in all for Master of Business Administration. The fees are payable either in full once or at most in two installments of
N400,000.00 in the first year and a balance of N200,000 in the second year for the Master of Science Programmes and 600,000.00 once or in two installments for the first year, and the balance of N400,000.00 in the second year for Masters in Business Administration. N/B:( The N600,000.00 & N1,000,000.00 tuition fees are for the entire duration of the programme)
Fully air conditioned accomodation facilities with furniture, water, light, available facility managers for cleaning and maintenance, cafeteria, common rooms for relaxation are available at 80,000 and 120,000 naira for single rooms and suites respectively per session.

IMPORTANT DATES
Screening examinations by the School of Postgraduate Studies holds on Wednesday, 11th May 2023.
Release/ Publication of Admission letters and Registration from 18th to 31st of May 2023.
Lectures start 1st June, 2023

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)

Prof. Christian Onyeji,
Department of Music,
University of Nigeria,
Nsukka Enugu State,
Nigeria.
christian.onyeji@unn.edu.ng
Institute of International Education (IIE), AfricanDiaspora@iie.org

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA, SELECTED TO HOST CARNEGIE AFRICAN DIASPORA FELLOW

Collaborative Project will focus on Music/Collaborative Research in Music, Motherhood and 

Transnationalism and mentor Graduate Students in music

Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program to Support Projects at Universities across Africa
Nsukka, May, 2023 – August 2023.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka was selected by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP)
to host an African Diaspora scholar from the United States to work with on a collaborative project on
women’s music relating to motherhood and transnationalism of such music in addition to providing
relevant research workshop for graduate students in Department of Music. Arts Faculty member/Host
Fellow, Professor Christian Onyeji, will lead the Project, together with Dr Ruth Opara, the Diaspora
Fellow from Syracuse University in USA.
The two-pronged project would involve a collaborative research on indigenous women’s music in Nigeria
with specific interest in music and motherhood, and mentoring of graduate students in music at the
University of Nigeria. In collaboration with the Diaspora expert, our focus on music, motherhood, and
women’s role in the Nigerian Civil War Nigeria would complement and give focus to scholarship on
music and women’s roles in Nigeria to expand the breadth of the research in the department and result in
innovative and collaborative papers. Quite clearly, women’s music, particularly motherhood and women’s
role in the Nigerian Civil War have largely been under-reported/researched. Scholars have not paid
congruent attention to the musical responses and productions of women as strong contributors to
indigenous music productions, and to understand their critical musical roles during the Nigerian Civil
war. This project seeks to deliberately engage in the research, documentation and discourse of the musical
contributions and roles of women during the Civil War through transcriptions, analysis and discourses to
mitigate the total disappearance of such music that are threatened by extinction. These are intended to
culminate in book and journal article publications. This project keys into the strategic vision of my
university to engage in cutting edge research for quality and high-impact publications in various
disciplines. This project also seeks to provide graduate students needed training, through workshops and
mentoring, on various aspects of music research and scholarship as well as opportunities for possible
research collaborations with international experts and scholars. This project is expected to make strong

contributions and impact on the scholarship and research activities of the staff and students of University
of Nigeria, Nsukka, the host institution, and the collaborating scholars in the immediate and long-term
basis. The research collaboration being motivated by the need to explore an inchoate area of music and
motherhood, will drive several discourses and publications that would enrich existing literature on
women’s music globally, impacting resources on the subject area in general.
The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, project is one of 63 projects that will pair African Diaspora scholars
with higher education institutions and collaborators in Africa to work together on curriculum co-
development, collaborative research, graduate training and mentoring activities in the coming months.
The CADFP, now in its tenth year develop long-term, mutually-beneficial collaborations between
universities in Africa and the United States and Canada. It is funded by Carnegie Corporation of New
York and managed by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in collaboration with the Association
of African Universities (AAU). Nearly 600 African Diaspora Fellowships have now been awarded for
scholars to travel to Africa since the program’s inception in 2013.
Fellowships match host universities with African-born scholars and cover the expenses for project visits
of between 14 and 90 days, including transportation, a daily stipend, and the cost of obtaining visas and
health insurance.
See the full list of newly selected projects, hosts and scholars.
Please direct all questions related to the application process to AfricanDiaspora@iie.org.
Connect with the CADFP:

2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT

2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

 

 2022/2023 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS ADVERT

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into regular postgraduate programmes of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka for the 2022/2023 academic session, leading to the award of Postgraduate Diplomas, Master’s and Doctorate degrees in the following Departments and Institutes/Centre:

  1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE                       

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes

  1. Department of Agricultural Economics

Farm Management and Production Economics; Agricultural Marketing and Agri-business; Agricultural Finance and Project Analysis; Agricultural Cooperative and Resources; Environmental Economics.

The Department of Agricultural Economics also offers PGD programme in Co-operative Studies; Farm Management and Production Economics; Agribusiness and Marketing.

Departments of Food Science and Technology, Crop Science, Animal Science, Agricultural Extension and Soil Science, offer Postgraduate Diploma Programmes.

  1. Department of Animal Science

Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry; Animal Production; Animal Physiology; Animal Breeding and Genetics.

  1. Department of Crop Science

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D.

Crop Physiology Economic Entomology; Crop Production; Forage Crops; Hematology; Ornamental Horticulture; Plant Breeding and Genetics; Plant Pathology; Tropical Fruits and Plantation Crops; Vegetable Crops; Weed Science.

  1. Department of Agricultural Extension

Agricultural Administration; Agricultural Communication; Agricultural Extension Education; Agricultural Planning and Evaluation; Rural Sociology.

 

  1. Department of Food Science and Technology

Food Chemistry and Analysis; Animal Production Technology; Fruits and Vegetable Processing Technology; Quality Control and Assurance; Cereals, Pulses, Legumes and Tuber Processing Technology; Food Biotechnology; Food Engineering and Processing.

  1. Department of Home Science

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes

Family and Child Studies; Home Management (Family Resource Management); Hospitality and Institutional Management; Interior Decoration and Design; Food and Nutrition; Textile, Clothing and Fashion Design.

  1. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes

Dietetics; Community and Public Health Nutrition; Human and Experimental Nutrition

  1. Department of Soil Science

Soil Genesis Survey and Classification;Remote Sensing, Environmental Impact Assessment and Land Evaluation; Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy; Soil Fertility and Management; Soil Physics and Conservation; Soil Biology and Biochemistry.

  1. FACULTY OF ARTS

PGD, M.A. and Ph.D. degree programmes

  1. Department of Archaeology and Tourism (PGD, M.A. and Ph.D. Programmes)

Paleolithic Studies; Iron Age Archaeology; Origins of Food Production and Urbanization; and Cultural Resource Management (Museum or Tourism Option).

  1. Department of English and Literary Studies (PGD, M.A and Ph.D.)

English as a second Language (ESL); English Language; Literature; and Comparative Studies and Literature; Oral Literature.

  1. Department of Fine and Applied Arts

Ph.D. Art History; Ph.D. Art Education; Ph.D. Art Administration and Management; Ph.D. Fine Arts and Design (with specialization in Painting, Print Making; Sculpture-Visual Communication Design; Textile Design; Fashion Design; Ceramics).

M.F.A. with specialization in Painting; Print Making; Sculpture; Textile Design; Fashion Design; Ceramics; Communication Art and Design (Options: Graphic Design and Advertizing; Product Design; Web Design and New Media); Film Making and Photography.

M.A. Art History: Traditional African Art; Modern African Art; Asian Oriental Art; African-American Art.

M.A. Art Education; M.A. Art Administration and Management

PGD in Fine and Applied Arts.

  1. Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies (MA programme)

African Literature in French; Caribbean Literature in French; Translation.

The Department also offers Ph.D programmes in the following areas of specialization:

African Literature in French; Caribbean Literature in French; German Literature.

  1. Department of History and International Studies (PGD, M.A. and Ph.D.)

Political History; Economic History; Social History; International Studies

  1. Department of Linguistics, Igbo and Other Nigerian Languages (M.A, Ph.D)

Linguistics; African Languages; Literature in African Languages; and Translation and Interpretation).

The Department offers Ph.D. in the following areas of specialization:

Linguistics; African Languages and Literature.

  1. Department of Mass Communication

PGD, M.A and Ph.D.

Multimedia and Journalism; Broadcasting/Electronic Media; Public Relations; Advertising and Marketing Communications; Communication Advocacy; Development Communication; Population Communication.

  1. Department of Music

Postgraduate Diploma in Music (PGDM):

African Music Industry; Ensemble/Theatre Directing and Management; Music Education; Research; Composition and Musical Instrument Technology.

MA Degree Programme:

Ensemble/Theatre Directing and Management; Music Education; Research; Composition and Musical Instrument Technology.

Ph.D Degree Programme in the following areas:

African Music; Music Education; Composition; Musicology; Music Performance and Musical Instrument Technology; Ensemble/Theatre Directing and Management; Research and Musical Instrument Technology.

  1. Department of Theatre and Film Studies

(M.A and Ph.D.

Acting and Directing; Dramatic Theory and Criticism; Applied Theatre; Playwriting; African and Caribbean Drama and Theatre; Film and Media Arts Studies; Performance Studies; Scenography; Theatre and Cultural Administration.

 

  1. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES

M.Sc and Ph.D degree programmes in following Departments:

  1. Department of Human Anatomy

Gross Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Histology; Embryology; Reproductive Technologies; Anatomical Science Education; Forensic Biology; Cell Biology; Biological Anthropology.

  1. Human Physiology

Blood; Cardiovascular System; Renal Physiology; Endocrinology; Reproduction; Developmental Programming; Neurophysiology.

  1. Medical Biochemistry

Biochemical and Molecular Parasitology; Enzymology; Micronutrients and Molecular Toxicology; Molecular Nutrition and Food Research; and Clinical Biochemistry.

  1. FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in the following Departments:

  1. Department of Biochemistry

Environmental Biochemistry; Enzymology; Industrial Biochemistry& Biotechnology; Medical Biochemistry; Nutritional Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Pharmacological Biochemistry;ProteinChemistry; Lipid Biochemistry; Plant  Biochemistry.

  1. Department of Microbiology

Brewing Science and Technology (PGD); Medical Microbiology (M.Sc. and Ph.D.); Environmental Microbiology (M.Sc. and Ph.D.); Food/Industrial Microbiology (M.Sc. and Ph.D.); and Brewing Science and Technology (M.Sc).

  1. Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology

PGD, M.Sc and Ph.D

Biosystematic/Taxonomy; Palynology/Palaeoecology; Plant Anatomy; Plant Physiology; Ecophysiology; Plant Pathology/Mycology; Genetics and Plant Breeding; Plant Ecology; Environmental Botany/Economic Botany; Plant Biotechnology; Algal Biotechnology; Fungal Biotechnology; Bagel Biotechnology; Aquatic Botany; Phycology/Limnology (Aquatic Ecology); and Ethnomedicine/ Phytomedicine.

  1. Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology

(M.Sc. and (Ph.D.)

Animal and Environme; Parasitology and Public Health;  Entomology and Forensic Sciences; Fishery Science and Aquaculture;  Hydrobiology/Aquatic Sciences;  Ecology and Environmental Biology; Animal Genetics, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.

  1. FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

PGD, MBA, M.Sc and Ph.D. programmes

  1. Department of Accountancy

Financial Accounting; Management Accounting, Auditing and Investigation; Taxation Laws and Accounts; Public Sector Accounting; Management Information System.

  1. Department of Banking and Finance

      PGD and MBA

Banking; Finance

      M.Sc and Ph.D

Finance; Banking and Credit Risk Management; Banking/Finance and Economic Development; Risk Management in Financial Institutions.

  1. Department of Management

Administrative Theory and Practice; Human Resources Management; Production and Operations Management; Analytical Techniques; Corporate Strategy and Business Policy; Project Management and Feasibility Analysis; and Comparative Management Systems.

D.Department of Marketing

Marketing Communications; Physical Distribution and Channel Management; Industrial Marketing; Consumer-Buyer Behaviour; and International Marketing, Strategic Marketing.  The Department of Marketing also offers executive M.Sc. degree programme in Public Relations.

 

  1. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

PGDE, PGDL, M.Ed. and Ph.D. degree programmes in the following Departments:

  1. Department of Adult Education & Extra Mural Studies

Adult Education Administration; Community Development; Extension & Distance Education.

  1. Department of Arts Education

Curriculum Studies; Language Education; Educational Technology; Comparative & International Education; Music Education; Fine & Applied Arts Education; Moral Education; Religious Education.

  1. The Department of Educational Foundations

Childhood Education; Educational Psychology; Guidance & Counselling; History of Education; Philosophy of Education; Sociology of Education; Special Education; Educational Administration and Planning

  1. Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education

Public Health Education; School Health Education; Mental and Emotional Health Education; Occupational and Industrial Health Education; Administration and Management of Physical Education and Sports; Curriculum and Physical Education Teacher Education; Psychology of Sports; Sociology of Sports; Recreation and Tourism; Exercise Physiology; Adapted Physical Education. For PGD: (a) Health Education (PGDHE); (b) Human Kinetics and Sports Studies (PGDHKS).

  1. Department of Library & Information Science

PGDL, M.L.S and Ph.D. Degree Programmes

  1. Department of Science Education

Educational Research Methodology; Mathematics Education; Physics Education; Chemistry Education; Biology Education; Measurement & Evaluation, and Integrated Science Education.

 

 

PGD Science Education  with the following options:

Biology Option; Chemistry Option; Integrated Science Option; Mathematics Option and Physics Option.

  1. Department of Social Science Education

Economics Education; Political Science Education; Population & Family Life Education; Geographical & Environmental Education; and Social Studies Education.

Postgraduate Diploma programmes in the Faculty of Education are domiciled as follows:  (PGDE) in Educational Foundations; PGDL in Library & Information Science; Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Education domiciled in the Department of Social Science Education.

  1. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

M.Sc., M.Engr. And Ph.D. degree programmes in the following Departments:

 

  1. Department of Agricultural & Bioresources Engineering:

(M.Engr and Ph.D)

Power Systems, Machinery and Mechatronic Engineering; Soil and Water Resources Engineering; Food and Bioprocess Engineering; Structures and Environmental Control Engineering; Biomass and Renewable Energy Engineering; Aqua Cultural Engineering; Forest Engineering; Ecological Engineering.

  1. Department of Civil Engineering

(PGDCE, M.Sc., M.Engr, Ph.D)

Structural Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Water Resources Engineering; Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering; Materials & Construction; and Highway Engineering.

  1. Department of Electrical Engineering

(M.Engr. and Ph.D)

Power Electronics, Drives and New System; Electrical Machine and Drives; Electromagnetic Fields and Application; Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering; and Automatic Control Systems.

  1. Department of Electronic Engineering

      (M.Sc, M.Engr and Ph.D)

Communications; Digital and Computer Electronics.  Currently, the Department of Electronics Engineering has no facilities in the area of Control Systems.

  1. Department of Mechanical Engineering

     (PGD, M.Sc., M.Engr., Ph.D.)

Materials Technology and Mechanics; Fluid Mechanics and Gas Dynamics; Design and Production Technology; Industrial Engineering and Management.

  1. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

(PGD, M.Sc, M.Engr., Ph.D)

Chemical/Process Metallurgy (Minerals Processing, Extraction of Metals, Corrosion, Metallurgical Process Development, Modern Coating)

Physical/Mechanical Metallurgy (Welding, Failure Analysis, Heat Treatment of Metals, Metal Working, Fracture Mechanism, Dislocation Mechanism)

Materials Engineering (Nano-Technology, Composites, Polymer, Biomaterials, Nuclear Materials, Ceramics and Refractory, Electronic and Magnetic Materials)

The Departments of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering offer PGDprogrammes.

 

  1. FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

PGD, M.Sc., M.Arch.and Ph.D. Programmes in the following Departments:

  1. Departments of Architecture

Architectural Design; Architectural Science and Technology; Housing; Construction Management; Architectural History and Theory; Sustainable Design; Architectural Conservation; Architectural Practice and Management; Industrial Design; Landscape Architecture Design; Urban Design, Computer Aided Design/Technology and Media Architecture and Interior Design.

  1. Department of Estate Management

(PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. and Master in Real Estate (MRE) Programmes)

Valuation; Feasibility/Viability Appraisals; Taxation, Facility and Property Management; Development and Utilization and Land Resources inclusive of Estate and Interests tread as strongly rooted in Philosophical and Socio-economic foundations of their Relationship to man, society and environment.

  1. Department of Geoinformatics& Surveying

(PGD, M.Sc., MGIT and Ph.D.)

Land Surveying; Geodesy; Protogrammetry; Remote Sensing; Hydrography; Cartography; Geographic Information System (GIS); Land Information Management (LIM).

  1. Department of Urban & Regional Planning

(M.Sc, MURP and Ph.D.)

Traffic and Transportation Planning;Tourism Planning and Development;Conservation/Preservation;Housing and Community Development;Recreation Facility Planning; Social Services and Planning;Regional/Rural Development Planning;Land Use and Development control; Urban Design; Environmental Planning and Management.

  1. FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

 

  1. Department of Health Administration & Management

PGD, M.Sc and Ph.D

Health Economics; Health Management & Policy.

  1. Department of Medical Laboratory Science

PGD, M.Sc and Ph.D

Clinical Chemistry; Hematology; Histopathology; Microbiology; and Immunology.

  1. Department of Medical Radiography & Radiological Sciences

PGD, M.Sc and Ph.D

Medical Imaging with options in;

  • Medical Ultrasound
  • Computerized Tomography(CT)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Conventional Radiography

Radiation Therapy and Oncology; Radiation and Environmental Protection; Radiography Education; Radiology Administration and Management.

  1. Department of Medical Rehabilitation

M.Sc M.Sc/Ph.D  and Ph.D

Cardio-Pulmonary Physiotherapy; Neurological Physiotherapy; Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy; Exercise and Sports Physiotherapy; Women’s Health Physiotherapy; Paediatric Physiotherapy; Community Physiotherapy.

  1. Department of Nursing Sciences

M.Sc and Ph.D

Maternal & Child Health Nursing; Medical Surgical Nursing; Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing; Nursing Administration & Management; Community Health Nursing; and Nursing Education.

  1. FACULTY OF LAW

LL.M. and Ph.D.  Degree programmes in the following Departments:

  1. Department of Commercial and Corporate Law

 

LL.M and Ph.D degree programmes in the following areas:  Law of Business Organization; Banking; Investment and Capital Market; Law of Commercial Transaction; Insurance Law; and Maritime.

 

  1. Department of Customary and Indigenous Law

LL.M and Ph.D degree progrqmmes in the following areas: Customary Jurisprudence; Customary Property Law; Indigenous Peoples in International Law.

  1. International and Corporate Law

LL.M degree programmes in the  following  areas:  Public and International Law; Law of International Institutions; International Environmental Law; International Economic Law; International Human Rights Law; and International Criminal Law.

  1. Department of Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

LL.M and Ph.D degree programmes in the following areas:

Jurisprudence and Legal Theory; Comparative Constitutionalism; International Criminal Law and Theory; Law and Development.

  1. Department of Private Law

LL.M and Ph.D degree programmes in the following areas:

Laws Governing the Private Practice of Law, Civil Proceedings and Allied Professional Concerns; The Regulation of Private Investments, the Capital Market and Industrial Relations; Laws Pertaining to Personal and Familial Relations; International Business Law & Institutions; Private Law Theory

  1. Department of Property Law

LL.M and Ph.D degree programmes in the following areas:

Property and Fiscal Law; Law of International Finance and Commerce; Law of Corporations, Governance and Dispute Settlement

  1. Department of Public Law

LL.M and Ph.D degree programmes in the following areas:

Administrative Law; Comparative Constitutional Law; Human Rights Law; Health Law and Policy; Humanitarian Law; Advanced Criminal Law.

  1. FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
  2. Department of Community Medicine

MPH degree programme is offered by the Department of Community Medicine in the following areas of specialization:

Epidemiology; Biostatistics & Population Studies; Health Care Studies; General Preventive & Health Communication Studies; Primary Health Care and Nutrition Studies.

  1. Department of Pharmacology &Therapeutics

M.Sc, Ph.D and MDdegree programmes.

Pharmacology; Toxicology; Statistics; Epidemiology

  1. Department of Medicine

M.Sc. and MD (Doctor of Medicine) are offered by the Department of Medicine in the following areas of specialization:

MD degree in Cardiology; Nephrology; Neurology; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Respiratory Medicine (Pulmonology); Rheumatology; Infectious Diseases; Clinical Pharmacology/Therapeutics and Dermatology.

M.Sc. degree in Cardiology; Nephrology; Neurology; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Respiratory Medicine (Pulmonology); Rheumatology; Infectious Diseases; Clinical Pharmacology/Therapeutics and Dermatology.

  1. FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
  2. Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Management

M.Pharm and Ph.D

Pharmaceutical Services e.g. drug information services; Pharmacotherapy of various units e.g. oncology, cardiovascular, neurology; Ambulatory Care/Adult Medicine; Clinical Pharmacokinetics/biopharmaceutics; Hospital Pharmacy; Pharmaceutical care; Social Pharmacy/Behavioural Pharmacy; Pediatric Pharmacy; Hematology; Pharmacy Practice Management; Infectious Diseases; Public Health Pharmacy; Pharmacoeconomics/ Pharmacoepidemicology; Social Pharmacy/Behavioural Pharmacy; Pediatric Pharmacy; Hematology; Pharmacy Management; and Infectious Diseases.

  1. Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
  2. Pharm, M.Sc and Ph.D

Natural Products Chemistry; Drug Metabolism; and Analytical Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

  1. Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology

PGD, M. Pharm, M.Sc, Ph.D Programmes

Fermentation and General Pharmaceutical Microbiology; Pharmaceutical Biotechnology; Genetics and Immunology; Sterilization and Disinfection; Microbial Ecology; Sterile Products Formulation; Chemotherapy

  1. D. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy
  2. Pharm and Ph.D Programmes

Powder and Tablet Technology; Dispersed Systems and Semi-Solids; Bipharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics; Parenteral Dosage form Technology; Industrial Pharmacy.

  1. Department of Pharmaceutics

M.Sc, M.Pharm and Ph.D Programmes

Physical Pharmaceutics; Compounding; Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology; Dispensing; and Pharmacy practices.

.

  1. Department of Pharmacognosy and Environmental Medicine

M.Pharm, M.Sc, Ph.D Programmes in the following areas:

Phytochemistry; Biomedicinal Chemistry; Ethnobotany; Phytopharmacology; Drug Evaluation and Quality Control

  1. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology

M.Pharm, M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes

Autonomic Pharmacology; Neuropharmacology; Biochemical Pharmacology; Chemotherapy; Clinical Pharmacology; Toxicology; Cardiovascular Pharmacology; Natural product Pharmacology; General Pharmacology.

  1. FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

 

  1. Department of Computer Science

M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programmes

Systems Engineering; Software Engineering; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Networks; Theoretical Computer Science; Data communication

  1. Department of Geology

(M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in the following areas):

Economic Geology and Geochemistry; Engineering Geology/Environmental Geology; Applied Geophysics; Hydrogeology/Environmental Geology; Mineralogy and Petrology; Palaeontology and Biostratigraphy; Petroleum Geoscience; Stratigraphy and Sedimentology; Structural Geology.

  1. Department of Physics & Astronomy

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes

Condensed Matter Physics; Medical Physics; Theoretical High Energy Physics; Solid Earth Geophysics; Astronomy; Atmospheric Physics; Solar Energy Physics/ Materials Science.

  1. Department of Pure & Industrial Chemistry

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes

Inorganic Chemistry; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Fossil Fuel (Petroleum, Coal and Natural gas) Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry

  1. Department of Mathematics

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes

Pure Mathematics; Applied Mathematics

  1. Department of Statistics

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes

Probability; Inference; Design of Experiments/Analysis; Sample Survey/Demography; Stochastic Processes/Time Series; Statistical Computing

  1. FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

 

  1. Department of Economics

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D degree programmes in:

Economic Theory; Econometrics; Monetary Economics; Labour and Industrial Economics; International Economics; Development Economics; Mathematical Economics; Operations Research; Petroleum and Energy Economics; Finance and Public Sector Economics; Environmental Economics; Health Economics.

  1. Department of Geography

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D degree programmes in:

Agricultural Geography; Biogeography; Cartography; Climatology/Physical Oceanography; Environmental Management; Geographic Information Systems; Geomorphology; Hydrology and Water Resources; Industrial Geography; Political Geography; Population Geography; Remote Sensing; Rural Geography; Transportation Geography and Urban Geography.

 

  1. Departments of Philosophy

PGD, M.A. and Ph.D degree programmes in:

M.A

Political and Social Philosophy; Western Metaphysics; Ethics/Moral Philosophy; Epistemology           ; History of Western Philosophy; African Philosophy; Jurisprudence/Philosophy of Law.

Ph.D

Metaphysics; Epistemology; Moral Philosophy/Ethics; History of Western Philosophy; African Philosophy; Political and Social Philosophy; Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence

  1. Department of Political Science

PGD, PGDEA, M.Sc and Ph.D. Programmes in:

 

Political Theory; Public Administration; Comparative Politics; Electoral Studies; International Relations; Political Economy; Conflict, Peace and Strategic Studies; Human Security and Counter-Terrorism Studies. PGDEA is Postgraduate Diploma in Election Administration.

  1. Department of Psychology

M.Sc. & Ph.D. Programmes in:

Experimental Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Social Psychology; School Psychology;and Counseling Psychology.

  1. Department of Public Administration and Local Government

PGD, MPA, M.Sc., DPA& Ph.D. degree programmes.

Financial Management; International Administration; Local Government and Human Resources Management

PGD and M.Sc in Social Policy

  1. Department of Religion & Cultural Studies

PGD, M.A. and Ph.D degree programmes

Old Testament; New Testament; Church History; African Traditional Religion; Religion and Society; Religion and Conflict Resolution.

  1. Department of Sociology/Anthropology

M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programmesin the following areas:

Anthropology; Anthropology and Development; Climate Change and Society; Comparative Ethnography; Criminology and Sociology of Deviance; Culture and Communication; Demography and Population Studies; Environmental Sociology; Family Studies; Gender and Women Studies; Industrial and Labour Relations; Industrial Sociology; Medical Anthropology; Medical Sociology; Military Sociology and Diplomacy; Oral Tradition and Sociology; Organizational Sociology; Political Anthropology; Political Sociology; Postcolonial Studies; Rural Sociology; Security Studies; Social Development Studies; Social Institutions; Symbolic Anthropology; Urban Anthropology; Urban Sociology.

The Department of Sociology/Anthropology offers PGD programme in the following areas:

 

Criminology; Gender and Women Studies; Industrial and Labour Relations; Social Development Studies.

  1. Department of Social Work

PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes in:

Social Gerontology; Community Development; Medical Social Work; Social Policy/Industrial Social Work; Social Work Administration; Family Social Work; Psychiatric Social Work; Clinical Social Work; School Social Work.

  1. FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programmes in the following Departments:

 

  1. Department of Veterinary Anatomy

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in:

Neuroanatomy; Developmental Anatomy Embryology; Microscopic Anatomy (Histology); Gross and Comparative Anatomy; Immunochemistry; Histochemistry; and Applied Anatomy and Biotechnology.

  1. Department of Animal Health and Production

(M.Sc. and Ph.D. Degree Programmes)

Large Ruminant Health and Production; Small Ruminant Health and Management; Dairy Animal Health and Production; Nutrition in Health and Disease; Swine Health and Production; Poultry Health and Management; Animal Genetics and Breeding; Animal Health Management and Economics; Nutrition and Biotechnology; Fishery, Zoo and Micro livestock.

  1. Department of Veterinary Medicine

(M.Sc., and Ph.D. Degree Programmes)

Avian Medicine; Ruminant Medicine; Small Animal Medicine; Swine Medicine; Equine Medicine; Fish Medicine; Laboratory and Wildlife Medicine; Ethnoveterinary Medicine.

  1. Department of Veterinary Obstetrics & Reproductive Diseases

M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in:

Veterinary Andrology; Gynaecology; Obstetrics and Reproductive Biotechnology.

 

  1. Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology

(M.Sc., and Ph.D. Degree Programmes)

Veterinary Helminthology; Veterinary Protozoology; Veterinary Entomology

  1. Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology

(M.Sc., and Ph.D. Degree Programmes)

(i)   Veterinary Pathology: Diagnostic (Anatomic) Pathology; (Clinical Pathology (Haematology and Clinical Chemistry); Avian Pathology; Nutritional Pathology.

(ii) Veterinary Microbiology: Bacteriology; Virology; Mycology; Micoplasmology and Rickettsiology; and Immunology.

  1. Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology

(M.Sc and Ph.D programmes)

Veterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Pharmacology, Veterinary Physiology and Veterinary Toxicology

  1. Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine

(M.Sc., MVPH, MPVM and Ph.D. Degree Programmes)

Veterinary Public Health; Preventive Veterinary Medicine; Veterinary Epidemiology

  1. Department of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology

M.Sc., and Ph.D. degree programmes

Veterinary Anaesthesiology; Veterinary soft tissue surgery; Veterinary Orthopaedics and Lameness; Veterinary Radiology; Veterinary Ultrasonology and other diagnostic Imaging; Veterinary Oncology and Nuclear Medicine; Veterinary Dentistry and Dental technology

  1. FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

PGDE, PGDTE, M.Tech., M.Ed. and Ph.D. degree programmes in the following    Departments:

  1. Department of Agricultural Education

      (PGDTE, M.Tech., M.Ed. and Ph.D.)

Technology Education in Production Agriculture; Agro-Business Education; Soil Education

  1. Department of Business Education

(PGDTE, M.Tech., and Ph.D.)

Accounting Education, Marketing Education and Management Education.

  1. Department of Computer & Robotics Education

(PGDTE, M.Tech., and Ph.D.)

  • Software Development and Application.
  • Hardware Maintenance and Management.
  • Networking and Communication.
  • Computer and Robotic Education.
  1. Department of Home Economics and Hospitality Management

(PGDTE, M.Tech., and Ph.D.)

Child Development and Care Education; Clothing and Textile Technology Education; Food and Nutrition Education; Home Management; and Hospitality Management Education.

  1. Department of Industrial Technical Education

(PGDE, PGDTE, M.Tech., and Ph.D.)

Building/Woodwork Technology; Electrical/Electronic Technology; Metal Work/Automobile Technology.

  1. Department of Vocational and Entrepreneurship Education

Vocational Education (Masters and Ph.D.); Entrepreneurship Education (Masters and Ph.D.);Agricultural Education (PGDTE); Business Education (PGDTE); Computer Education (PGDTE); Home Economics and Hospitality Management (PGDTE); and Industrial Technical Education (PGDTE).

  1. INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES

Offers Postgraduate programmes as followings:

African Peace and Conflict Studies (PGD); African Studies (M.A, & Ph.D.); and Peace and Conflict Studies (MA and Ph.D).

  1. INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (IDS)

PGD, M.Sc. & Ph.D. degree programmes

The IDS has the following areas of specialization at Masters (M.Sc.) degree level:

Governance and Social Change; Poverty, Power Relations and Social Change; Knowledge, Technology and Society; and International Development.

At Ph.D. degree level, the Institute has the following areas of specialization: Human and Social Development; Community Development; Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building; and Natural Resources and Sustainable Development.

  1. INSTITUTE OF MARITIME STUDIES (IMS)

Offers postgraduate programmes as follows: M.Sc. and PGD in Maritime Business and International Logistics; M.Sc. and PGD in Maritime Law and Policy; M.Sc. in Maritime Telecommunication; PGD in Radio Maritime Telecommunication; and M.Sc in Maritime Management.

  1. CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & CONTROL

Centre for Environmental Management and Control (CEMAC) offers PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programmes in Environmental Management & Control; Disaster Risk Management; Chemical Security Management. The Centre also offers Master’s degree programmes in Disaster Risk Management (MDRM).

  1. INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

The Institute of Public Health offers M.Sc., DrPH and PhD. programmes in the following areas: Health Systems, Policy and Management; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Health Promotion and Communication; Environmental and Occupational Health; Clinical Epidemiology; Bioethics.

  1. INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in the following areas: Molecular Medicine and Infectious Diseases; Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology.

  1. INSTITUTE OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

     M.Sc and Ph.D

Tropical Paediatrics: Human Reproduction and Women Health.

  1. INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (SANDWICH PROGRAMMES)

Offers PGDE sandwich programme and PGD sandwich programme in the following areas: Citizenship Education; Gender Education; Office Administration and Technology Education; and Women Education.

Entry Qualifications:

  1. PGD in Citizenship Education: A minimum of Bachelors degree or HND passed at distinction or upper credit in Education, Social Sciences or related fields like Arts (Communication, Fine Arts, Drama and Languages).
  2. PGD in Gender Education: A candidate is qualified to apply with Bachelor’s degree or HND in any area of Education and Social Sciences, Arts and Sciences, passed at distinction or credit level.
  • PGD in Office Administration and Technology Education: The entry requirement is Bachelor’s Degree or HND in any area of Education, Social Sciences, ICT or other professionals whose detailed academic records are acceptable to senate of the University of Nigeria may be admitted.
  1. PGD in Women Education: The entry requirement is Bachelor’s Degree or HND passed at credit level in any area of Education, Social Sciences, ICT or other professionals whose detailed academic records are acceptable to senate of the University of Nigeria may be admitted.
  2. INSTITUTE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Institute of Climate Change offers postgraduate programmes leading to the award of PGD, M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in the following areas: Science of Climate Change; Ground Based Measurement and Indigenous Technology Application to Climate Change; Environmental Literacy and Policy Studies on Climate Change; Sustainability Studies; Studies on Environmental and Climate Change Laws.

INSTITUTE FOR DRUG-HERBAL MEDICINE-EXCIPIENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

M.Sc Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Nanobiotechnology; Nanodiagnostics/Nanotheranostics; Nano Delivery Systems/ Nanomedicines; Nanotoxicology)

M.Sc – Herbal Medicines (Herbal Medicines Development; Herbal Medicines Standardization, Quality Assurance and Quality Control; Phytochemistry)

M.Sc – Drug Discovery and Development (Molecular Modeling; Drug Design; Drug Development; Pharmaceutical Analysis)

M.Sc – Regulatory Sciences

 

GENERAL ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Candidates for admission into any postgraduate programme of the University must:

  1. Have obtained 5 credits at not more than two sittings in WASC or GCE or NECO or NABTEB including English Language.
  2. Candidates shall also possess the minimum entry requirements for admission into the first degree and postgraduate programmes in their areas of interest for postgraduate studies.
  • Candidate must be graduates of the University of Nigeria or other recognized Universities who possess the above qualifications.
  1. For the PGD in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Architecture, only candidates with University degrees in relevant areas need apply.

 

  1. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

The following may qualify for Postgraduate Diploma admission:

  • Graduates of the University of Nigeria or other recognized universities who have obtained a degree of bachelor with at least a third class honours with at least 2.0 GPA on 5-point scale. For Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration, candidates with at least third class honours degree with at least 2.0 on 5-point scale in Arts, the Social Sciences, Law, Business Administration or Education. Candidates from disciplines not mentioned above should in addition, possess a minimum of three years cognate post-qualification experience in administrative/managerial positions. For PGD in Business Administration, the 3rd Class Honours must be from Business Administration.

(ii)        Holders of Higher National Diploma (HND) with a 3.50 Grade Point Average on a five-point scale or its equivalent may be admitted. For Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration, candidates who hold other professional qualifications such as Associate Institute of Bankers, Associate Certified Chartered Accountants, Associate Cost and Management Accountants, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Chartered Professional Accountants, Associate Chartered Institute of Accountants, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria etc. have added advantage for admission. Candidates with professional qualifications, including HND, should have obtained pre-professional qualifications, including 5 credits in WASC or GCE O/L or NECO to satisfy the basic University entry requirement, for admission for degree courses in their respective departments.

(iii)       In addition to (i) or (ii) above, in special cases, candidates may be admitted after passing such tests as may be prescribed by the Department/Faculty.

(iv)    Candidates who hold other qualifications considered equivalent to the above and acceptable to the Board of Postgraduate Studies and Senate of the University may be admitted.

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Entry Requirements: Nutrition and Dietetics (PGD)

For PGD programme in Nutrition and Dietetics, candidates must have any of the following qualifications from recognized institutions:

  1. HND in Nutrition and Dietetics with a minimum of Upper Credit or Third Class Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics with at least 2.0 GPA on 5-point scale.
  2. Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics: Candidates seeking admission into M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietectics must have obtained as follows:
  1. HND (Upper Credit) in Nutrition and/or Dietetics with PGD (Credit level and above) in Human Nutrition and/or Dietetics.
  2. Bachelor’s degree with at least 2nd Class Honours (Lower Division) in Nutrition and Dietetics.
  3. Bachelor’s degree in related disciplines with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division) and PGD in Nutrition and Dietetics at credit level and above in addition to satisfying the University matriculation requirements.
    1. D or M.Sc/Ph.D: Candidates seeking admission for Ph.D degree programme or M.Sc/Ph.D programme in Human Nutrition and Dietetics must have any of the follow qualifications from recognized institution:
  4. Master’s degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics with at least GPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale.

Department of Home Science

  1. PGD: Candidates seeking admission for PGD in Home Science must have any of the following qualifications from recognized institution:

HND in Home Science or Home Economics or in  relevant fields with a minimum of Upper Credit, or Third class Bachelor’s degree in Home Science or Home Economics with at least 2.0 GPA on 5-point scale.

  1. Sc: Candidates seeking admission into the Master of Science programme in Home Science must have any of the following qualifications from recognized institutions:
  1. Bachelor’s degree in Home Science or related discipline with a minimum of Second Class honours (Lower Division).
  2. Bachelor’s degree in Home Science or related discipline with 3rd class honours degree plus PGD passed at Upper Credit level and above.
  3. HND Upper Credit in Home Science or related disciplines plus PGD at Credit level in the same area in addition to satisfying University matriculation requirements.
  4. Ph.D or M.Sc/Ph.D: Candidates seeking admission into Ph.D or M.Sc/Ph.D programme in Home Science must have Master’s Degree in Home Science/Home Economics or related discipline from recognized Institution with at least 3.50 GPA on 5-point scale.
  5. MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMME

The following shall qualify for Master’s Degree admission:

 

  • Graduates of the University of Nigeria or of other recognized universities who have obtained the Bachelor’s degree in relevant disciplines with at least a second class honours with not less than 2.50 GPA;
  • Candidates with relevant Postgraduate Diplomas from the University of Nigeria or any other recognized university with at least credit level passes with a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale or 3.0 on 4-point scale;
  • Candidates whose first degrees are unclassified but have average score of 50% or above;
  • For M.Ed. degree programmes, candidates with at least a good second class single honours degree in teaching subjects plus at least a merit level pass at Postgraduate Diploma in Education, or those who hold a third class honours degree in teaching subjects plus Postgraduate Diploma in Education passed at credit level or above;
  • For MPA degree programme, candidates should, in addition to (i) and (ii) above, be serving administrative/managerial staff in the Public or Private sector with a at least two years post-qualification cognate experience;
  • Holders of professional Fellowship qualifications such a FIMLT, FNILT, NIPR, or their equivalents obtained through examination. However, candidates with the professional certificates listed above must have worked as Senior Technologist(s) or in equivalent position(s) for at least three years;
  • For MD degree Programme in the Department of Medicine: Possession of the Fellowship in Medicine from the National Postgraduate Medical College or its equivalent, or At least an M.Sc. degree in the relevant discipline in which research work predominates, from a recognized university after obtaining the MBBS or its equivalent. The Master’s degree must be with a GPA of at least 3.50 on 5-point scale or 3.00 on 4-point scale in the relevant medical science.
  • For M.Sc. degree programme in the Department of Medicine applicant must hold a degree in Medicine (MBBS, MBBCh) from the University Nigeria or any other recognized University.
  • For MPH degree programme, candidates should in addition to (i) above, have at least three years relevant post qualification experience or at least a Second Class Honours degree in Nursing Sciences, Sociology and Social Work, Psychology, Medical Mircobiology, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Health Education, Pharmacy, DVM, MBBS and BDS. For MPH Degree Programme, the Department will screen the candidates further and base their recommendation on such screening result.
  • Candidates who hold qualifications other than those listed above, which are acceptable to the Senate of the University of Nigeria.
  1. DOCTORATE DEGREE (Ph.D.)PROGRAMME

 

Candidates from the University of Nigeria or from other recognized Universities who have obtained Master’s degree appropriate for the proposed areas of study shall qualify for Doctorate Degree admission. Specifically:

  • A minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale, GPA of 3.0 on 4-point scale is required for admission into Ph.D programme in all Departments except those departments listed in C(ii) below:
  • A minimum GPA of 4.0 on a 5-point scale is required for admission into Ph.D programmes in the following Departments/Faculties: Music, Economics, Public Administration and Local Government, Psychology and Faculties of Education, Medical Sciences, Health Sciences and Technology and Business Administration.
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale or a B (60%) average at Master’s degree average provided that satisfactory research work for med part of the Master’s Degree programme.
  1. MASTER’S/Ph.D. DEGREE PROGRAMME
  • A candidate with first class honours from a recognized University may be admitted into a Master’s/Ph.D. programme in his/her discipline. (see Postgraduate Regulation for details)
  • A candidate with Master’s degree from a recognized University with at least a GPA of 3.50 on 5-point scale or 3.00 on 4-point scale who wishes to do Ph.D degree in a related area or department shall qualify for the Master’s/Ph.D. Any candidate who is not qualified for Ph.D admission on account of low GPA is still not qualified for admission into Master’s/Ph.D. programme.
  • For Faculties and Departments where the possession of Master’s degree with 4.00 points GPA on 5-point scale and above is the condition for Ph.D admission, applicants with Master’s degree GPA of 3.50 and above, but not up to 4.00 may apply for Master’s/Ph.D admission. On completion of Master’s degree coursework specified by the Department, the candidate shall be qualified for a firm Ph.D registration if he or she attains the GPA of 4.00 in the Master’s courses.

NOTE: A candidate admitted into Master’s/Ph.D programme has two options: First, he could complete the Master’s degree programme and then apply to continue with the Doctoral programme without completing a new application form if he/she passes the Master degree with a minimum of 3.50 or 4.0 GPA on a 5-point scale depending on the Department/Faculty. Secondly, the student’s general performance in the course work could be evaluated after the first two semesters of being on the Masters’/Ph.D programme. If the student makes a GPA of 3.50 or 4.0 and above in the coursework (as applicable to the Department/Faculty), Senate on the recommendations of Departmental and Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committees and the Board of the School may approve that the candidate proceeds to Ph.D programme without fully completing the Master’s degree programme.

SANDWICH POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

  1. M.Ed. Sandwich programmes of the Faculty of Education is offered in the following Departments: Adult Education; Arts Education; Science Education; Human Kinetics and Health Education (Health Education, Physical Education & Recreation options); Social Science Education; and Vocational Teacher Education.

Note:  Candidates are advised to read through the current Postgraduate Regulation of the University of Nigeria for proper guidance on the Entry Requirements and other conditions for Postgraduate admissions in the University.

 

 

Click here to download the Postgraduate Regulations

M.Ed. Sandwich programme – Faculty of Education

MLS degree programme is available in the Department of Library & Information Science.

Sandwich Postgraduate Diploma is offered in the Institute of Education (PGDE), Vocational Teacher Education (PGDTE) and Library & Information Science (PGDL).

DURATION OF COURSES

  • Postgraduate Diploma
  • Postgraduate Diploma (Regular) – Two semesters
  • Postgraduate Diploma (Sandwich) – Three Long Vacations
  • Master’s degree (Regular) :

A minimum of 3 semesters for full-time and 5 semesters for part-time in all Departments/Faculties except for the Departments/Faculties listed below:

A minimum of 4 semesters for Full-time and 6 semesters for part-time for the following Departments/Faculties: Sociology, Psychology, Public Administration and Local Government (PALG), Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Education and Business Administration.

  • Ed. (Sandwich) – three long vacations.

(d)     Ph.D. degree Programme –A minimum of six semester for full time and eight semesters for part time in all Faculties except Agriculture which is has minimum of four semesters for full time and six semesters for part time. Ph.D. programme is not run as a Sandwich programme.

Candidates are expected to complete their programmes at the minimum duration, but not to exceed the maximum duration (See Postgraduate Regulations).

REGISTRATION – For Regular/Sandwich programmes, Postgraduate Diploma, Master’s and Doctorate degree programme, candidates are considered for admission once in a session. Regular students are expected to register their postgraduate courses within four weeks from the commencement of the session.  Candidates admitted for sandwich programmes are expected to register not later than two weeks from the commencement of the sandwich session.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Application Forms can be obtained ONLINE on payment of a non-refundable fee ofN26,700.00 (Twenty six, seven hundred naira only) made payable to “The University of Nigeria Postgraduate Application Fees Account, at any bank within the country using the Remita platform. Below is the process flow for the application:

  • Login to the UNN Portal- unnportal.unn.edu.ng
  • Go to postgraduate students
  • Select PG form for 2020/2021
  • Enter your telephone number.
  • Fill in your basic details.
  • Generate Invoice with RRR.
  • Make payments using the online channel or at the bank.
  • Come back to online form.
  • Fill the PG online application form.
  • Upload all necessary credentials in PDF.
  • Complete referee form. (Enter correct Emails).
  • Check the complete details
  • Submit form.

Please note that with the exception of the transcript, you are not expected to submit hard copies of application materials to the school of Postgraduate Studies.

 

 

REFEREE REPORTS

When completing the application form, the candidates shall supply the e-mail addresses of their referees through which a link will be sent to the referees with request to complete the Report Form in respect of the candidate and submit online.

TRANSCRIPTS

Candidates should download transcript request forms (D2) also provided online, and submit to their former Universities/Institutions to forward their academic transcript(s) to “The Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka” to reach  him/her not later than 31st July, 2023 . Candidates whose transcripts are not received on or before the deadline by the School shall not have their application forms processed.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

All information required would be completed online except the transcript. Copies of qualifying certificates/statement of result and NYSC discharge certificate (Exemption or Exclusion Certificate) are to be attached. Note that To Whom It May Concern shall not be accepted in lieu of the certificates specified above.

CLOSING DATE

Application starts from Monday, 13th February, 2023 and closes on Monday, 31th July, 2023.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS

  1. All applicants will undergo computer based postgraduate admission screening.
  2. Date for the Postgraduate Admission Screening will be announced later.
  3. NOTE: For Ph.D degree programme, a candidate must have published at least an article from his/her Ph.D thesis in a journal certified by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka as a condition for graduation.
  4. Plagiarism test shall be run on Master’s Project Report and Ph.D Thesis before they can be approved.

 

 

A. U. Amadi (Mrs.)

Deputy Registrar/Secretary,

School of Postgraduate Studies.

2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IDENTITY POLITICS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND POLICY OPTIONS IN AFRICA

More than 60 years after independence by several states in Africa, the narratives, facts, and figures regarding development crises in the continent have remained dissatisfying and in fact humiliating. In
many cases, policy options in majority of African states are determined by ethnic, religious, and other divisive identity options, rather than by planned efforts to improve human lives and wellbeing on the
continent. Despite these negative indices, several scholars of African origin are bent on spreading theories to the effect that persons and groups have been conspiring against Africa. By doing this, such
authors play down on the extremely negative impacts of misdirected identity politics on policy adoptions and implementation in Africa, and on human development. It has become urgent to improve
our self-reflexive understanding of the effects of identity politics on sustainable development and policy processes in Africa. We are therefore inviting researchers and practitioners from the arts,
humanities, social sciences, and indeed all disciplines of human enterprise around the globe, to participate in this reflection. Some of the questions we aim to address during the conference are: How
can identity politics in its widest form of conceptualization, enhance our understanding of justice, migration policies, and international relations in Africa and beyond? How is the same principle a key to
understanding and realizing each of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? Can reflections on identity politics provide new perspectives and frameworks for understanding recurrent issues
addressed by scholars in African studies in general, and philosophical engagements in Africa, in particular? To what extent is identity politics a weakening cloak attached to the nature and
sustainability of democracy in Africa and beyond? These and closely related questions are the reasons the department of Philosophy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, is organizing her 2023 academic
conference with the following details: Click on 2023 HYBRID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE to download flier 

BREAKING NEWS… 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION

BREAKING NEWS… 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION

Click on 2022/2023 PRIMARY ADMISSION  to DOWNLOAD List 

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their acceptance of the offer:

 

  • Visit the JAMB Portal and accept your admission on CAPS by clicking “Accept Admission”. Candidates who fail to accept their admission on JAMB CAPS would not be issued JAMB Admission Letter and would be deemed as not admitted.

 

  • Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your JAMB Registration number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at any Commercial Bank, including UNN Microfinance Bank.

 

  • With the Payment Invoice, candidates are requested to pay Thirty Thousand Naira Only (N30, 000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number.

 

  • Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.

 

  • Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.

 

  • Candidates should note that this admission is provisional.

 

  • If at any time in future, including final year, it is discovered that any candidate does not possess the minimum university and the faculty/departmental entry requirements for the course as prescribed by the Senate of the University, and published in JAMB Brochure, the offer of admission will be withdrawn.

 

(Signed)

Dr. (Mrs.) C.N. Nnebedum

Registrar

2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III

2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III

Click on 2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III to Download List

Click on 2021/2022 VIRTUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES’ ADMISSION LIST to Download List

Click on  2021/2022 DIRECT ENTRY SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST III  to Download List

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES RECOMMENDED  FOR PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION

Candidates listed above are required to adopt the following:

  • All candidates are STRICTLY advised to URGENTLY upload their O/Level results into JAMB Portal using a JAMB approved CBT Center, if they have not done so, and confirm that the upload has been effected in CAPS. Note that candidates’ admission cannot be processed until proper upload of O/Level results are done.
  • All candidates who were provisionally recommended for admission in courses other than the ones they applied to JAMB (Advert/Shopping or Supplementary) should, as a matter of urgency, access JAMB CAPS in an accredited CBT Center and do change of course from their original courses of application to JAMB to the courses recommended, print and drop their admission status from CAPS to the Admissions Office to enable them to be recommended in CAPS which is the only authentic way of gaining admission.
  • Visit the Transfer page of JAMB Portal (CAPS) and accept the course(s) they were reassigned if they so wish.
  • After complying with 1 to 3 above the candidates should subsequently do the followings:

 

  • Visit the JAMB Portal and accept your admission on CAPS by clicking “Accept Admission”. Candidates who fail to accept their admission on JAMB CAPS would not be issued JAMB Admission Letter and would be deemed as not admitted.
  1. Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your JAMB Registration number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at any Commercial Bank, including UNN Microfinance Bank.
  • With the Payment Invoice, candidates are requested to pay Thirty Thousand Naira Only (N30, 000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number.
  1. Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.
  • Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.
  1. Candidates should note that this admission is provisional.
  • If at any time in future, including final year, it is discovered that any candidate does not possess the minimum university and the faculty/departmental entry requirements for the course as prescribed by the Senate of the University, and published in JAMB Brochure, the offer of admission will be withdrawn.

(Signed)

Dr. (Mrs.) A.N. Egbosionu

Ag. Registrar