NOUN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAMMES IN THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
NOUN ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at its 7th Faculty Board Meeting held on 18th January 2019 reviewed its admission requirements in line with the NUC benchmark and recommended the following:
1. The Faculty should commence admission at 100 level in addition to the direct entry (200 level) currently in practice.
2. National Certificate of Education (NCE) with credit passes in any one of the options listed below may be admitted into 200 level of the program:
i. Agricultural Science
ii. Biology/Chemistry
iii. Integrated Science/Chemistry
iv. Home Economics and related science-based courses
3. HND with lower credit pass in Agriculture or Science related programs with credit passes in requisite subjects at O’ Level (indicated in the table below) with 2 years cognate experience may be admitted into 300 levels and may be required to take relevant courses at 200 level.
4. Holders of ND, NCE, HND, Bachelor Degree, and PGD in the following related areas of study may be admitted to study B. Agriculture and Post-graduate Diploma programs of the Faculty provided they possess the minimum entry requirements for B. Agriculture programs. These areas are;
Biology/Chemistry
Integrated Science/Chemistry
Home Economics
Food Nutrition and Dietetics
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Environmental studies
Agric Engineering
Post-Harvest Technology
Economics/Mathematics
Forestry &Wild life
Aquaculture, Marine study
Hospitality and Tourism
Cooperative Study
Economics
Agric. Education
In respect of the above, the Faculty is recommending the under-listed criteria as new admission requirements for the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (100 Level)
To be admitted into the 5-year B. Agriculture, or B. Aquaculture and Fisheries Management degree programs. Candidates must have:
Five (5) credits in WASC/GCE/NECO/NABTECH subjects including English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and any one of the following: Physics, Geography or Economics, at least a pass in Physics.
DIRECT ENTRY (200Level)
Two “A” Level passes in the relevant subjects (Chemistry and one of Botany/Zoology/Biology/ Physics/Agric. Sciences, Geography, Maths, Geology, Economics and Health Sciences).
ND with a minimum of upper credit plus 5 credits in WASC/GCE/NECO subjects including English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and any one of the following: Physics, Geography or Economics, and at least a pass in Physics is required for admission into 200level.
NCE with credit passes in any one of the options below may be admitted into 200 levels of the program: Agricultural Science, Biology/Chemistry, Integrated Science/Chemistry, Home Economics, and related science-based courses.
HND with lower credit pass in Agriculture or related programs, and credit passes in requisite subjects at O’ Level with 2 years relevant experience may be admitted into 300 levels and may be required to take relevant courses at 200 level.
POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMME
PGD Agricultural Extension and Management – Candidates seeking admission for PGD Agricultural Extension and Management must possess a Bachelor’s degree with at least 3rd class division.
Candidates with a Pass Degree and a minimum of 3 years cognate experience in related fields may be accepted.
HND holders with Lower Credit in Agricultural Sciences or related disciplines may be admitted. Holders of Bachelor’s degrees in Basic Science, Biological/Earth Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences from universities recognized by NOUN may be admitted.
The related science-based courses are as follows:
Biology/Chemistry, Integrated Science/Chemistry, Home Economics, Food Nutrition and Dietetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Environmental studies, Agric Engineering, Post-Harvest Technology, Economics/Mathematics, Forestry &Wild life, Aquaculture, Marine study, Hospitality and Tourism, Cooperative Study, Economics and Agric. Education.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To graduate, a student shall have undergone 4 or 5 years of study depending on his entry point, including 12 calendar months of Farm Practical Year (FPY/SIWES).
The activities of the farm practical year should include periodic seminars on the student’s work as a way of stimulating interest as well as the presentation of a written report to be graded at the end of the year.
Course workload must meet the graduation requirements of the university. However, in doing so, the student must earn a minimum of 167 credit units for the five-year program and 132 credit units for the four-year (direct entry) program in agriculture and related fields as indicated under course requirements.
The submission of an undergraduate project report based on supervised research is a graduation requirement, which must not be compromised.
This requirement exposes the student to problem-solving techniques and provides him with the ability to organize ideas from literature and research findings. In short, it prepares the student for the work ahead and further training at the post-graduate level. This area of academic preparation needs to be maintained and developed further.
DEPARTMENTS IN THE FACULTY
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
Animal Science and Fisheries
Crop and Soil Sciences
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