Program Name | Entry Requirement & Duration | Modules |
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M.Sc Rural Sociology and Agricultural Extension |
5 O’ Level credits including English language and at least a pass in Mathematics. B.Sc/PGD Sociology with a minimum of second class lower division of not less than 3.0 on a 5-point scale from a recognized University. Evidence of NYSC/Exemption Certificate for Nigerian students Full Time: Minimum of four semesters and a maximum of six semesters. Part Time: Minimum of six semesters and a maximum of ten semesters. Dissertation with three months Internship Inclusive. |
1. Advanced Sociological Theories 2. Models in Sociological Analysis 3. Food Policy and Security Programs 4. Culture, Environment and Habits 5. Dissertation |
PhD Rural Sociology and Agricultural Extension |
Masters Degree with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a 5-Pont scale. A concept proposal not less than 5pages in applicant’s area of specialization/interest. Full Time:Minimum of six semesters and a maximum of ten semesters. |
1. Advanced Sociological Research Methods. 2. Advanced Sociological Theory 3. Models in Sociological Analysis 4. Computer Application 5. Advanced Course in Area of Specialization. Dissertation |
When successfully completed the programme, graduates should be able to deal with issues relating to post-harvest losses with the view of making contribution to national development effort as a Teacher, Researcher, Administrator, or Entrepreneur.
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