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THE DIRECTORATE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

The Director, Mrs SalamiThe Directorate of Academic Affairs is the Office under which the University Senate  carries out all its functions as itemized in Section 16 sub-section 3 (a) - (y) in the University Edict for the achievement of the objectives of the University namely:

        1. to provide facilities for learning and to give instruction and training in such branches of knowledge as the University may desire to foster and in doing so to enable students to obtain the advantage of a liberal education;
        2. to promote by research and other means the advancement of knowledge and its practical application to social, cultural, economic, scientific and technological problems;
        3. to stimulate, particularly through teaching and research, interest in and appreciation of African culture and heritage.

In carrying out these functions on behalf of Senate, the Directorate of Academic Affairs has the following units - Senate Division, Admissions Office, Examinations and Records Unit, while the Director's Office coordinates activities in the various units.

STAFF OF THE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

  1. Mrs. D. E. Salami        -          Director, Academic Affairs
  2. Mr. J. O. Jegede          -         Chief Confidential Secretary
  3. Mr. B.O. Adeleye       -         Chief Typist
  4. Mrs. N. E. Ajayi          -          Assistant Executive Officer
  5. Mr. S. Ajiferuke          -          Principal Office Assistant

SENATE DIVISION

The Senate Division of the University is responsible for servicing the following Committees and Sub-Committees:
i)          Committee of Deans
a)         Financial Support Sub-Committee
b)         Academic Matters Sub-Committee
c)         Ad-Hoc Committees of committee of Deans
ii)         Business Committee of Senate
iii)        Senate
Ad-Hoc committees of Senate

COMMITTEE OF DEANS
This is a body charged with the following terms of reference:
1.         To coordinate and advise Senate on Faculty entry requirements, Student quotas for each Faculty, admission policy and to act on behalf of Faculties during vacations on matters relating to admission and re-admission;
2.         To consider and report to the Vice-Chancellor or Senate as appropriate, the policy issues concerning change of course or Faculty by students;
3.         To consider and make recommendations to Senate on Scholarships, Bursaries and other awards;
4.         To administer the Learned Conferences Fund;
5.         To consider and make recommendations to Senate in respect of undergraduate scholarships and awards;
6.         To consider all cases of examination misconduct and advise the Vice-Chancellor;
7.         To consider the determination of conditions and other details of prizes offered to the University;
8.         To deal with such academic matters referred to it by Senate or the Vice-Chancellor.

One of the most important functions of the Committee is the consideration of results of undergraduate students.  While the results of non-graduating students terminate at this level, those of graduating students are processed further to Senate.  Other matters considered by the Committee include the award and institution of prizes, leave of absence beyond two semesters termination or withdrawal of studentship as well as any other academic matters referred to it.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT SUB-COMMITTEE

This Committee is an ad-hoc Committee of the Committee of Deans charged with the administration of the Learned Conferences' Fund.  It not only considers applications for support to attend local and overseas conferences but also considers applications to host national and international conferences.

There are three categories of conferences for which applications are received and considered.  They include:

Individual applications
Group applications
Hosting of Conferences by Faculties/Colleges.

Presently, the amount granted for each category is as stipulated:

Individual Sponsorship:          N40,000 for a maximum of 5 days and mileage claim at N5.00 per kilometer
Group Sponsorship:                N100,000.00
Hosting:                                  N100,000 with a proviso that a Faculty benefits from either group sponsorship or hosting once in a year.
International Conferences:      -           N250.000.00

For individual sponsorship, applications are made on prescribed forms.  For group sponsorship a letter of application stating the names of all applicants preferably not more than six people, and selecting a convener for the group would suffice.  The fund can be accessed by administrative and technical members of staff of the University and there are separate votes for  academic and non-teaching staff.

Approval is subject to availability for funds.

Applications should be forwarded to Senate Office at least two months before the date of the Conference, hence applications made a retroactively are not considered.

Only two applicants from the same Faculty/Department can be sponsored for the same Conference and a Dean/Provost cannot attend a conference more than two times in a year, one as Dean and the other as a scholar.

All beneficiaries are expected to forward a brief report and the air-ticket stump (for international conferences) two weeks after the arrival from Conferences.

ACADEMIC MATTERS  SUB-COMMITTEE
This is a Sub-Committee of the Committee of Deans charged with the responsibility of considering all new or revised academic programmes from Faculties.  It complements the efforts of the Academic Planning sub-Committee, where policies and criteria for academic development are formulated.

Being a Sub-Committee of the Committee of Deans, it takes and considers papers on behalf of the Committee of Deans.  Papers processed to this Sub-Committee are expected to have been considered by Development Committee if there are financial implications and would therefrom be processed further to Business Committee en route Senate.

The following information is expected to be provided in the recommendation for new programmes:

(i)         Aims and Objectives
(ii)        Programme offered and Duration
(iii)       Admission Requirements stating subject combinations
(iv)       Requirements for the Award
(v)        Course Outline and Course Content

BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF SENATE

This Committee is usually described as the clearing house for Senate.  All matters processed to Senate must pass through the Committee which would make appropriate  recommendations and comments where necessary. 

Recommendations from the Committee of Deans such as results of graduating students and other policy issues are processed through this Committee to Senate.

Recommendations are also received directly from Board of the Postgraduate College, Development Committee, Appointment and Promotions Committee, as well as from Faculty Boards (i.e. Faculty Boards Minutes).  Minutes of Faculty Boards are approved and reports forwarded to Senate on them.  Matters such as applications for leave of absence and applications to register for less than 15 units are approved from the minutes on behalf of Senate.  Applications for leave of absence for more than two semesters, reinstatement/withdrawal of studentship, institution of prizes, naming of lecture theatres and endowment of chair are the exclusive prerogatives of Senate and should be extracted from the minutes and processed further through the Committee of Deans to Senate for ratification.

SENATE
This is the final approving body on academic matters.  It is the terminal point for such matters and any approval made at this point automatically becomes a decision for implementation.
Senate also considers other recommendations from the Development Committee, Appointments and Promotions Committee and  other matters referred to it by the Vice-Chancellor the Pro-Chancellor or the Council.

SENATE AD-HOC COMMITTEES
These are Committees constituted for specific purposes i.e. to address urgentl  issues and make recommendations to Senate for consideration and approval.  They operate by deadlines and are not statutory but terminate with the assignments.

Membership of such Committee could be drawn from Senate while members of staff who are not Senate members may be co-opted.

MEMBERS OF STAFF

S/N

NAME

RANK

1.

Mr. S. A. Orubu

Principal Assistant Registrar

2.

Mr. K. A. Bakare

Senior Assistant Registrar

3.

Mr. M. L. Okoroafor

Assistant Registrar

4.

Mrs. M. B. Oderinde

Confidential Secretary I

5.

Mr. K. Adeoti

Chief Typist

6.

Mr. I. Adejare

Chief Typist

7.

Mr. I. Aronkola

Chief Typist

8.

Mrs. G. Awodire

Chief Clerical Officer

9.

Mr. A. Ojomuyide

Chief Clerical Officer

10.

Mr. E. Fayemi

Chief Clerical Officer

11.

Mr. E. Eze

Chief Clerical Officer

12.

Miss H. A. Bankole

Executive Officer

13.

Mr. O. Y. Odunlade

Clerical Officer

EXAMINATIONS AND RECORDS DIVISION

Activities

  1. The conduct of  University Examinations during the Harmattan and Rain Semesters as well as  resit examinations  in the Faculty of Pharmacy and the College of Health Scienbces.
  2. Preparation of Lectures and Examinations  Time-Tables
  3. Photocopying of questions papers
  4. Issuance of examination results and transcripts
  5. Printing, storage and  issuance of certificates
  6. Academic Robes - procurement, storage and distribution
  7. Keeping of students records and statistics
  8. Management  of photocopy machines ( Gestetner, Risosgraph and Ricoh copiers in the Unit)
  9. Processing of  cases of Examination Malpractices
  10. Processing of letters of dismissal, suspension and queries to earring students
  11. Compilation of graduate lists for convocation ceremonies.

LIST OF CURRENT STAFF ON GROUND

  (A)         SENIOR STAFF

S/NO.

NAME

PRESENT RANK

1.

Oyebisi   E.  O.

Principal Assistant Registrar

2.

Nwokedi   C.  I.

Senior Assistant Registrar      (Transcript Section)

3.

Ojo      E.  F

Administrative Officer I

4.

Esan  M. S.

Principal Confidential Secretary I

5.

Adeoye   E.

Chief Typist

6.

Chinwuba  R.  A.

Chief Typist

7.

Okotie   S. P.

Executive Officer                   (Transcript Section)

8.

Adeyemi   K. S.

Chief Clerical Officer

9.

Osewa   C. A.

Chief Clerical Officer             (Transcript Section)

10.

Akinrolabu   S. R.

Chief Clerical Officer              (Transcript Section)

11

Odeniyi   F. O.

Chief Clerical Officer              (Transcript Section)

12.

Akinpelu    M. 

Chief Clerical Officer              (Transcript Section)

13.

Oladele   O. J.

Chief Clerical Officer              (Transcript Section)

14

Oyelakin   L. O.

Chief Clerical Officer              (Transcript Section)

15.

Alabi     M. O.

Chief Clerical Officer

16

Adeniyi  O. O.

 Chief Typist        (Transcript Section)

  
 (B)     JUNIOR STAFF

S/No

NAME

PRESENT RANK

1.

Mr. G.A. Odunyemi

Assistant Executive Officer

2

Mr. M.A. Olarewaju

Assistant Chief Clerical Officer

3

Mr. F. Falana

Assistant Chief Clerical Officer

4

Mrs J.O.  Adesopo

Assistant Chief Clerical Officer,      (Transcript Section)

5

Mrs V.M. Omilabu

Assistant Chief Clerical Officer       (Transcript Section)

6

 Mr  O.  Famuyiwa

Assistant Chief Clerical Officer               (Transcript Section)

 

Mrs. I.A. Owojori

Senior Clerical Officer                             (Transcript Section)

8

Mr. S.A. Akande

Senior Clerical Officer                            (Transcript Section)

9

Mrs B.D. Oyewole

Senior Clerical Officer                            (Transcript Section)

10

Mrs F.A. Olawuyi

Senior Clerical Officer                           (Transcript Section)

11

Mr. B. Bakare

Senior Clerical Officer

12

Mr. A.A. Akinsola

Senior Clerical Officer                         (Transcript Section)

13

Mr. W. Agboola                             

Senior Clerical Officer

14

Mrs N.R. Ukaegbu

Senior Clerical Officer                        (Transcript Section)

15

Mrs E.N. Uwalaka

Senior Clerical Officer                       (Transcript Section)

16

Mrs O.A. Ojomuyide

Clerical Officer                                 (Transcript Section)

17

Mr. M.T. Alabi

Typist II

18.

Mrs C. Emokpae

Typist II,

19.

Mrs F. Gbolade

Typist II

20.

Mr. N. Mustapha

Head, Office Assistant.  (currently on Suspension)

 ADMISSIONS OFFICE

Admissions Office is a Unit that deals primarily with monitoring and coordination of students admissions to degree programmes and transfer from other Universities.

The unit ensures strict compliance with the various guidelines on admission as laid down by Senate from time to time.  It also processes applications for change of course from one Faculty/Department to the other and recommendations  for dismissal and withdrawal of students who use cancelled or forged school certificate for admission.

ACTIVITIES:

  1. Counseling of students on academic and welfare matters.
  2. Sale of Inter University and Inter Departmental Change of Course forms.
  3. Processing of Direct Entry, UME  admission lists of students and liaison with JAMB Office on such list as appropriate.
  4. Screening of fresh students at the point of registration
  5. Authentication of scholarship list of students who win such awards.

MEMBERS OF STAFF IN THE UNIT

NAME                                                            STATUS
1.         O. F. Popoola (Mrs.)                                       Principal Assistant Registrar
2.         A. E. Adereti                                                  Assistant Registrar
3.         A. A. Oludimu (Mrs.                                      Chief Executive Officer
4.         S. K. Arabi                                                      Chief Typist
5.         S. A. Bello                                                      Chief Typist
6.         B. O., Oluwani-Makinde                                Chief Typist
7.         V. I. Ojo (Mrs.)                                               Chief Clerical Officer            
8.         S. M. Olaitan (Mrs.)                                        Chief Clerical Officer
9.         L. T. Baderinwa (Mrs.)                                   Chief Clerical Officer
10.       J. O. Okunola (Mrs.)                                       Chief Clerical Officer
11.       Y. Abu                                                                        Chief Clerical Officer
12.       M. N. Nwizar                                                  Chief Clerical Officer
13.       E. M. Kolawole (Mrs.)                                    Chief Clerical Officer
14.       F. F. Oyesola (Mrs.)                                        Chief Clerical Officer
15.       V. O. Adegun (Mrs.)                                      Chief Clerical Officer
16.       A. O. Adeniji                                                  Chief Clerical Officer
17.       E. F. Adebanji (Mrs.)                                      Chief Clerical Officer
18.       H. M. Akinlade (Mrs.)                                    Chief Clerical Officer
19.       M. L. Ibrahim (Mrs.)                                       Chief Clerical Officer
20.       O. E. Odeyemi (Mrs.)                                     Assistant Chief Clerical Officer
20.       S. G. Adesiyan                                                Chief Office Assistant
21.       C. Odisi                                                           Chief Office Assistant

ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

The Directorate ensures that the following admission requirements into various programmes are adhered to:

FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION

B.Sc. Accounting (4 years programme)
UME: English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.  
'O' Level Requirements:  Five 'O' level credits which should include English Language, Mathematics, Economics plus any two other subjects from Government, Yoruba, Biology.
DIRECT ENTRY:   Candidates with National Diploma (OND) in Accounting with minimum of Upper Credit are accepted.    OR
ADVANCED LEVEL:  Candidates with Advanced Level passes in Economics, Accounting, Business Management, plus Government and Geography or ICAN/ATS I, II and III.

International Relations  (4 years programme)
UME: English Language, Mathematics, Government and any other Social Science subject.
'O' Level Requirements:       Five 'O' Level credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Government plus any two other subjects from History, Geography and Yoruba.
DIRECT ENTRY:   Candidates must have passes in Government and Economics in addition to a credit passes in any of the following subjects: History and French.

Local Government Studies  (4 years programme)
UME: English Language, Mathematics, Government and any one of the following: Geography, Economics, History and Religious Studies.
'O' Level requirement: Credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Government, Economics at not more than two sittings.
DIRECT ENTRY:

  1. Candidates must possess GCE A/L or equivalent in at least two Social Science subjects one of which must be Government.  In addition, candidates must satisfy the ordinary level requirements.
  2. Holders of Diploma in Local Government and other related Diplomas from recognized Institutions at Upper Credit Level (CGPA - 3.5 and above);
  3. In addition to a, b, applicants must have at least five credit passes in the WASC/SSCE or NECO in English Language, Mathematics, Government, Economics and any other relevant subject obtained at not more than two sittings.

 Public Administration:         BSc  (4 years programme)
UME: English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any of Government, History and Geography.
'O' Level Requirements:
English Language, Mathematics and any 3 of Economics, Government/History and Geography at not more than 2 sittings.

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor in Agriculture  (5 years programme)
UME Subjects
English Language, Biology or Agriculture Science, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics.
 "O" Level Entry Requirements
Credit passes at GCE O'Level or School Certificate or Senior Secondary School Certificate (S.S.S.C) in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and any other subject.
Direct Entry to Part Two and Exemption from internship year:
Candidates with Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Agriculture obtained at Upper Credit Level from this University or any other recognized institution or equivalent status may be considered for direct entry to Part II but they will not be exempted from the Internship year.
Direct Entry to Part Two

  1. Two 'A' Level Passes in Chemistry and any of Biology, Agricultural Science, Zoology and Botany.
  2. Candidates with Higher National Diploma in Agriculture obtained at Upper Credit Level from this University or any other recognized Institution of equivalent status may be considered for Direct Entry to Part II provided they satisfy the 'O' Level requirements.  They may also be exempted from the Internship year.

Requirements for Award of B. Agric. Degree

  1. To be eligible for admission to a degree of Bachelor of Agriculture a candidate must have:
    1. Satisfied the normal University requirements for the award of a degree.
    2. Satisfied the approved Faculty of Agriculture requirements in respect of workload, registration for courses and programme duration.
    3. Satisfied the departmental requirements by satisfactorily completing approved courses as scheduled under section 4 of the Faculty handbook.
    4. Taken and passed the prescribed 12 units of special Electives and 180 units of core and restricted electives.

FACULTY OF ARTS

Department and Courses/Subject

Bachelor of Arts   (4 years programme Programmes in the underlisted courses)

African Languages and Literature (Yoruba)
Credits in English Language, Yoruba plus one 1 Arts subjects any other two (2) subjects.

Dramatic Arts
Credits in English Language; Literature-in-English plus one (1) Arts subject and any other two (2) subjects.

English
Credits in English Language; Literature-in-English  plus one Arts subject and any other two (2) subjects.

Religious Studies
Credits in English Language; C.R.K or I.R.K plus one Arts subject and any other  two (2) subjects.

Music
Credits in English Language; plus 2 Arts subjects and any other two  (2) subjects.

Foreign Languages
Credits in English Language; plus any other four (4) subjects.

Philosophy
Credits in English Language; 1 Arts subject; plus any other  two (2) subjects and a Pass in Mathematics.

(a)        History:
Credits in English Language; History; plus one (1) Arts subject; and any other two (2) subjects.

(b)        History (Combined Honours)
English Language; + History or Government, C.R.K/I.R.K or Literature and any other two (2) subjects.

 

 FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Department/Direct Entry and Ordinary level  requirements

Bachelor of Education  (4 years programme in underlisted courses)

Education/English
O/Level Requirement:          Five 'O' Level credits which should include English Language and Literature in English plus credit passes in any three other subjects or Credit/Merit passes in 5 TC II subjects relevant to the course of study may be accepted.
Direct Entry:  'A' level passes in relevant subjects including Literature in English.  NCE with credit or merit passes in two relevant teaching subjects including Literature in English may be accepted.

Fine and Applied Art
O/Level Requirement: GCE 'O' Level or TC II Credit/Merit passes in five subjects including Fine Arts and English Language.  
Direct Entry:  GCE 'A' Level or NCE credit/merit passes in Fine Arts and one other Arts subject plus 3 other 'O' Level/TC II subjects including English Language passed at Credit or Merit Level.

Education/French
O/Level Requirement:          'O' Level or TC credit/merit passes in five subjects including English Language and French.
Direct Entry: 'A' Level passes must include French and one other Arts subject.  Candidate with NCE French (Double Major) plus THREE other credit passes at 'O' Level or TC II may be considered.

Education/History
O/Level Requirement: 'O' Level credit passes in five subjects which must include English Language and History.  TC II with at least merit/credit passes in 5 relevant subjects may be accepted.
Direct Entry: NCE credit/Merit passes in History and one other relevant Arts subjects.

Education/Language Arts
O/Level Requirement:          Five TC/O/L credits including English Language, English Literature and Yoruba or French.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level/NCE credit/merit passes to include Literature in English And Yoruba or French.  Associationship Certificate of the University with a merit pass Or its equivalent. UME O/L requirements should be met.

Music  
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' Level credit or equivalents including English Language & Music.
TC II or Certificate in Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRASM) may be accepted.
Direct Entry: 'A' Level passes in Music & one other subject. NCE with credit/merit in Music.

Physical and Health Education
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' level credits or TC II merit passes which could be any of Arts, Social Sciences or Science Subjects but must include English Language.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level passes which could be from any subject area. NCE or Diploma in Physical and Health Education from recognized institutions plus any 3 other 'O' Level or TC II subjects passed at credit or credit/merit levels including English Language.

Education/Christian Religion
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' Level credits or TC II merits in five subjects including English Language,  Bible Knowledge and any other three subject.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level passes or NCE credit/merit passes in Religious Studies and One other Arts subjects.

Yoruba  
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' Level/TC II credit or merit passes including English and Yoruba.
Direct Entry: Two NCE/Two 'A' Level passes in Yoruba and any Arts subject.

Education/Biology/Botany
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' Level credits which must include English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and one other subject.
Direct Entry: NCE Two 'A' Level passes in Biology and one other science subject.

Education/Chemistry
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' Level credits in Mathematics, Chemistry, English Language and two of Physics, Biology and Agric. Science.
Direct Entry: Two NCE passes in Chemistry and one other Science subject.  The other 'A' level subject must be either Physics or Mathematics.

Education/Mathematics
O/Level Requirement: 'O' Level credits in five subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry.
Direct Entry: 'A' Level passes in Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry. The minimum Requirements of at least three subjects at O'Level should be English and Mathematics

Mathematics/Integrated Science
O/Level Requirement: Five 'O' level credits or five merit/credit passes at TC II.  The subjects must include English Language, Mathematic and two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Agric. Science.
Direct Entry: 'A' Level passes in at least two science subjects plus three other 'O'Level Credits including English and Mathematics OR NCE in Mathematics/Integrated Science plus three other subject including Mathematics and English Language passed at credit or Credit/merit levels in the TC II OR a pass at credit/merit level in Mathematics/Integrated Science in the Associationship Certificate in Education of OAU or its equivalent plus three credit passes in other O/Level subjects including Mathematics and English Language.

Education/Physics
O/Level Requirement:          Five 'O' Level credits which must include English Language, Physics, Mathematics and two other subjects, one of which should be Chemistry or Agric. Science or Biology or Additional Mathematics.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level passes in Physics and Mathematics.  NCE with credit/merit passes in relevant subjects including Physics and one other Science subject.

Education/Economics:
O/Level Requirement:          'O' Level credit passers in five subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics and Economics plus any other two subjects.
Direct Entry: 'A' Level passes in Economics and one other Social Sciences subject OR two merit passes at NCE in Social Sciences subjects including Economic.  NCE Social Studies combined with any Social Science subject is also acceptable to OAU.

Education/Geography
O/Level Requirement:          'O' Level passes in 5 subjects which should include Geography, English Language and Mathematics.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level passes in relevant subjects which must include Geography, plus other subject chosen from Economics, Mathematics, Business Method and Government OR NCE (Social Studies) combined with any Social Sciences subject may be accepted.

Education/Political Science
O/Level Requirement:          'O' Level TC II credit/merit credit passes must include Government, English Language and Mathematics.
Direct Entry: Two 'A' Level passes including Government and one other Social Science subject OR NCE with credit/merit passes in Government and any other Social Science subjects.  NCE Social Studies combined with any Social Science is also acceptable.

Education/Social Studies
UME: Five 'O' credit passes including English Language. Candidates with GCE O/L background should have credits in at least two of Economics, Geography, Government, History, Music, Fine Arts, Religious Studies and Home Economics.  Those with TC II should have merits in English and two of Social Studies, History, Government, Home Economics, Fine Art and Music, Religious Studies and Literature in English.
Direct Entry: NCE (Social Studies) from recognized Colleges of Education plus three other subjects including English passed at credit level in GCE O/Level or TC II at credit/merit levels in relevant subjects or Associationship Certificate in Education (Social Studies), of OAU or its equivalent passed at credit/merit level.

 FACULTY OF SCIENCE

Bachelor of Science degree   (4 years programme in underlisted courses)

Department of Biochemistry
B.Sc. degree in Biochemistry must have at least five credits in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and either Physics or Biology.

Department of Botany
B.Sc. degree in Botany are those for admission to the University and to the Faculty of Science, except that the qualifying subject subjects must include credits in Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry in addition to English and Mathematics at the 'O' Level of the General Certificate or Education, SSSCE or its equivalent.

Department of Chemistry
B.Sc degree in Chemistry must have at least five credits in SSSCE including English, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

Department of Geology and Applied Geophysics
B.Sc Geology or Applied Geophysics must satisfy University and Faculty of Science admission requirement.  They must have had Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at the 'O' Level.

Department of Mathematics
B.Sc in Mathematics must satisfy the University and Faculty requirements and must have at least five credits in five subjects including Mathematics, Physics and any other Science subject at the GCE Ordinary Level, Senior Secondary School (SSCE) or its equivalent.

Department of Statistics
These are exactly the same as those for the degree programme in Mathematics..

Department of Microbiology
B.Sc degree in Microbiology are those for entry into the University, except that the qualifying subjects must include a credit pass in Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry at the Ordinary Level of the General Certificate of Education.

Department of Physics
B.Sc degree or in any of its application, or wishing to combine the study of Physics with other discipline should satisfy the University and Faculty requirements.  Specifically, they must have at least five credits in the SSCE or equivalent, including English, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

Department of Zoology
B.Sc degree in Zoology are those for admission to the University and to the Faculty of Science except that the qualifying subjects must include credit passes in Biology and at least one other Science subject in addition to Mathematics at General Certificate of Education at the O/Level or at the SSCE or its equivalent.
           
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Department of Medicine - MBBS (6 years programme)
English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Department of Medicine
Direct Entry: English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry and with 'A' Level results and those who have 2nd Class Upper in University with Microbiology so also Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy.

Department of Medical Rehabilitation (B.Sc. Nursing - 5 years Programme)
English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Department of Nursing
English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.

Department of Nursing
Direct Entry: English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry with Registered Nurse.

Department of Dentistry
English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry

 

FACULTY OF PHARMACY

Bachelors degree in Pharmacy  (5 years programme)
English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry all at credit level.

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

Bachelor of Science degrees (4 years programme)

Department of Demography and Social Statistics
English Language, Mathematics, one social sciences subject plus two other subjects.

Department of Economics
English Language, Mathematics, Economics plus two of Arts or Social Science subject.

Department of Geography
English, Mathematics, Geography plus two of Arts or Social Science subject.

Department of Political Science
English, Mathematics, Government plus two other subject.

Department of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
English, Mathematics, Government, Economics plus any other subject.

Department of Psychology
English, Mathematics, Biology plus two other subject.

Department of Sociology
English, Mathematics two paper from History, Economics, Geography plus any subject.

Direct Entry:   Diploma in Statistics

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Science in the various Engineering Courses  (5 years programme)
UME: All courses in the Faculty of Technology the compulsory subjects are: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry any other 'O' level subject at credit level can be the fifth subject for any of the courses in the Faculty of Technology. 
Direct Entry: In addition to UME requirement, the candidate must possess OND Certificate from a recognized Polytechnic OR At least two 'A' level papers at GCE 'A' level Cambridge London.

NB
UME means The Universities Matriculation Examination
GCE means General Certificate of Education
TC II means Grade II Teachers' Certificate