UNIJOS Postgraduate Admission Form For 2024/2025; The University of Jos postgraduate application form for 2024/2025 is now available. If you’re interested in doctoral studies, access the form through the UNIJOS postgraduate portal. This guide includes essential information on Ph.D. and master’s programs, registration deadlines, and portal login details.
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UNIJOS Postgraduate Admission Requirement
- A candidate seeking admission must possess five credit passes including English and Mathematics and other relevant subjects at O’ Level. Candidates seeking Admission into a Master’s Degree or Postgraduate Diploma of the University of Jos must hold a good (First or second class) Honours Degree of this University or other Universities recognized by the Senate of University of Jos. The first degree must be in a discipline relevant to the programme into which admission is being sought.
- A candidate seeking admission into an M.Phil/Ph.D. programme must in addition possess a Master’s degree in the relevant discipline. M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates are in addition required to have returned a weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60% and above in the final assessment result for the Master’s Degree as well as 60% and above in the Research Project. On admission, M.Phil/Ph.D candidates register for M.Phil in the first instance and on satisfactory performance may be subsequently upgraded to Ph.D. registration.
- For all admissions, degree result transcripts are required.
- All Advertised programmes will run on a full-time basis.
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FACULTY OF ARTS
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Department of Nigerian Languages and Linguistics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Linguistics:
Entry Requirements:
M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates should possess at least a second class upper degree at the B.A. level and a good masters of Arts degree in the relevant discipline from recognized University. The M.A. must be of the standard specified in the Regulations Governing higher Degree and Diplomas. - M.A. Linguistics:
Entry Requirements:
To qualify for admission into an M.A. programme, a candidate must possess a good honours degree (B.A.) in the relevant discipline (Linguistics) with preferably a first class or a second upper division from a recognized University.
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Linguistics:
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Department of English Language
- M.Phil/Ph.D. English Language/M.Phil/Ph.D. Literature in English:
Entry Requirements:
Admission into M.Phil/Ph.D. English Language or Literature in English requires M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates should possess at least a second lower degree in B.A. English Language or B.A. Literature in English with a minimum Weighted Scored Average (WSA) of 60% in M.A. English Language or M.A. Literature in English from a recognized University. - M.A. English Language/M.A. Literature in English:
Entry Requirements:
Candidates for admission into the Department of English (M.A. in English Language/Literature-in-English) must possess a minimum of five O’ Level credit passes which must include English Language and Literature in English. A good Bachelor’s Degree in English Language or English Literature-in-English/English or/Linguistics which must not be below a second class lower division obtained from a recognized University…
- M.Phil/Ph.D. English Language/M.Phil/Ph.D. Literature in English:
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Department of Foreign Languages
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. French (African Literature in French)
- M.Phil/Ph.D. French (Literature in French)
- M.Phil/Ph.D. French (Comparative Literature)
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. French (African Literature in French)
- M.A. French (Literature in French)
- M.A. French (Comparative Literature)
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
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Department of History and International Studies
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. African History
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Economic History
- M.Phil/Ph.D. History and International Studies
Entry Requirements: For M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates, a Master’s Degree in History and International Studies or its equivalent in a related discipline with a minimum Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60% from a recognized University.
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. in African History
- M.A. Economic History
- M.A. History and International Studies.
Entry Requirements: For a M.A. programme, a minimum of Second Class Lower Degree in History and International Studies or its equivalence in a related discipline from a recognized University.
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Department of Music
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Music
Entry Requirements: Applicants for P.G.D.M. must possess at least a Third-Class degree in music from the University of Jos and any other recognised University or Higher National Diploma (Lower Credit and above) in music. or in any other related subject area (relatedness will be determined by the Department of Music, University of Jos).
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. Music
Entry Requirements: Candidates from any other related programme (relatedness will be determined by the Department of Music, University of Jos)or non-related programme must possess a minimum of Second-Class Lower degree or its equivalent from a recognised University. Such candidate must possess a certificate in music literacy, pass a music proficiency test organized by the Department of Music, University of Jos and proficient in playing at least one musical instrument.
In addition to possession of the minimum university entry requirements, applicants for M.A. in Conducting and Music Directing and Performance programmes are required to submit to the Department, for review by the Departmental Postgraduate Studies Committee, photographs and aural or video CDs/DVDs of their recent works/performances certified by either:
- The applicant’s Head of Music,
- his/her present employer; or
- a recognized professional music or theatre practitioner, or head of the organization, where the applicant has been serving as a Music Director or Performer. It would be an advantage for the candidates to have also majored in the appropriate instrument (voice, piano, organ, orchestral instrument, conducting and music directing) in their first degree.
It is an added advantage for candidates for:
- M.A. Music Education to have done Music Education in their Bachelor’s degree or NCE or Diploma.
- M.A. African music and Musicology should have majored in African music in their Bachelor’s degree.
- M.A. Theory and Composition to have majored in Composition, Music Education, Performance or African Music in their first degree.
- M.A. Composition should submit folios of at least three (3) of their original compositions along with either audio CDs or DVDs or both of their performances.
- M.A. Musical Instrument Technology would have majored in Musical Instrument Technology or African Music in their first degree.
Such candidates will also be required to submit to the Departmental Postgraduate Studies Committee photographs of as many instruments recently constructed by them as possible and assessments of instruments recently repaired by them and certified.
M.A. Music and Mass Media, Music Business and Entertainment Industry, candidates should meet the conditions specified above for M.A. Theory and Composition. It is an added advantage for a candidate to have experience of music practice in media houses and music programming or be working in a media house. Experience in studio productions will also be an added advantage.AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
- African Music
- Conducting and Music Directing
- Music Education
- Music and Mass Media
- Musicology
- Musical Instrument Technology
- Performance
STRESS AREAS
- Acoustics and Music Technology
- Research Methods
- Theoretical Courses – Harmony, Counterpoint and Analysis
- History and Form of Western Music
- African Music Theory and Ethnomusicology
- Keyboard Work
- Seminar and Individual Performance
- Aesthetics and Criticism
- Music Education
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
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Department of Religion and Philosophy
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Ethics and Philosophy
- M.Phil/Ph.D. African Traditional Religion
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Church History
- M.Phil/Ph.D. New Testament
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Old Testament
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Arabic
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Interaction of Religion
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Sociology of Religions
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. Ethics and Philosophy
- M.A. African Traditional Religion
- M.A. Church History
- M.A. New Testament
- M.A. Old Testament
- M.A. Arabic
- M.A. Islamic Studies
- M.A. Interaction of Religion
- M.A. Sociology of Religions
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Department of Theater and Film Arts
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Play Directing/Production
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Dramatic Literature
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Play Creating
Entry Requirements: For the M.Phil/Ph.D. programmes, a candidate must have a Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60.00% and above and a score in Project report/dissertation, not below 60.00%
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. Play Directing/Production
- M.A. Dramatic Literature
- M.A. Play Creating
Entry Requirements: Candidates for M.A. programmes would be expected to hold a first or a second Upper degree in appropriate subject from the University of Jos or from a recognized University or a degree or qualification with relevant experience and evidence of creative ability which are acceptable to the Senate of the University of Jos.
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Department of Mass Communication
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- MPhil/Ph.D. Mass Communication
Entry Requirements: For M.Phil/Ph.D. programme, a candidate must have an M.A. in Mass Communication with a minimum Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60.00% in their final assessment results for Master’s Degree.
- M.A. Programmes:
- M.A. Mass Communication
Entry Requirements: For the M.A. programme, a Candidate must possess a B.A. or B.Sc. degree (minimum of Second Class Lower with grade point of not less than 3.0) in Mass Communication from the University of Jos or an Accredited University that is recognized by the Senate of the University of Jos. Also, candidates with a Bachelor Degree in any of the Social Sciences or Humanities and a Professional Diploma in Mass Communication, Journalism, Broadcasting, Public Relations and Advertising or Media Studies (with appropriate professional membership registration and years of experience) may apply.
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FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
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Department of Agriculture
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)/ Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Animal Science
Entry Requirements: To be eligible for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree programme, a student must have obtained a Master’s degree from University of Jos or its equivalent from any other University recognized by Senate with CGPA not less than 3.5. Credit passes in five (5) WASCE/NECO/GCE (O’level) subjects and its equivalent as approved by the University Senate, including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and Physics. The credit pass in Agricultural Science must be backed up with at least a pass in Biology. Passes at the Advanced Level in GCE, IJMB or an approved equivalent examination in two or three of Chemistry and Biology or Chemistry and Botany/Zoology.
- Masters Programmes:
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Animal Science
Entry Requirements:
- To be eligible for admission into the M.Sc, Animal Science programme, candidates must be graduates of this University or any other University recognized by Senate and shall normally have obtained a minimum of Second Class (Lower Division) with CGPA not less than 3.0 on 5 point scale. Credit passes in five (5) WASCE/NECO SSCE/GCE (O’level) subjects and its equivalent as approved by the University Senate, including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and Physics. The credit pass in Agricultural Science must be backed up with at least a pass in Biology. Passes at the Advanced Level in GCE, IJMB or an approved equivalent examination in two or three of Chemistry and Biology or Chemistry and Botany/Zoology
- A candidate with a third class degree who has passed the University of Jos or any recognized Postgraduate Diploma in the subject area at credit level, as well as those who have 5 years post- graduation relevant working experience who passed a qualifying examination may be considered.
- A candidate with Postgraduate Diploma in Animal Science with CGPA of 3.5 on 5-point scale will be considered. This is in addition to O’ level requirement.
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD)Animal Science
Entry Requirements: To be eligible for admission into the Postgraduate Diploma programmes, candidates must be first- degree holder in relevant field with CGPA of not less than 3.0 on 5- point scale from any recognized University, or holders of HND with minimum of lower Credit and 5 years post-qualification experience. Credit passes in five (5) WASSCE/NECO SSCE/GCE (O’level) subjects and its equivalent as approved by the University Senate, including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and Physics. The credit pass in Agricultural Science must be backed up with at least a pass in Biology. Passes at the Advanced Level in GCE, IJMB or an approved equivalent examination in two or three of Chemistry and Biology or Chemistry and Botany/Zoology.
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- Animal Breeding and Genetics
- Monogastric Animal Nutrition
- Ruminant Animal Nutrition
- Animal Management/Production
- Pasture and Rangeland Management/Production
- Animal Products and Processing
- Animal Physiology and Reproduction
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Nomenclature of the Higher Degree
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- PGD (Animal Production)
- M.Sc, Animal Science (with options in Animal Breeding and Genetics, Monogastric Nutrition, Ruminant Nutrition, Animal Management/Production, Pasture and Rangeland Management/Production, Animal Products and Processing, Animal Physiology and Reproduction).
- PhD, Animal Science (with options in Animal Breeding and Genetics, Monogastric Nutrition, Ruminant Nutrition, Animal Management/Production, Pasture and Rangeland Management/Production, Animal Products and Processing, Animal Physiology and Reproduction)
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Animal Farm
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- Department of Animal Production has a well-built farm structure consisting of the following:
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- Poultry
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- Sheep and goat pen
This will give the students the desired practical knowledge in addition to the theoretical knowledge in the class
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
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Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Hearing Handicap
- M.Phil/Ph.D Learning Disabilities
- M.Phil/Ph.D Visual Handicaps
- M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Ed. Hearing Handicap
- M.Ed. Learning Disabilities
- M.Ed. Visual Handicaps.
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Department of Arts Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. History and International Studies Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Religion Education
- M.A/M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Ed. English Education
- M.A. Ed. History and International Studies Education
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Department of Educational Foundation
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Guidance and Counseling
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Philosophy of Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Sociology of Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Educational Psychology
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Educational Management
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Adult Education
- M.A/M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Ed. Guidance and Counseling
- M.Ed. Philosophy of Education
- M.Ed. Sociology of Education
- M.Ed. Educational Psychology
- M.Ed. Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation
- M.Ed. Educational Management
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- All candidates must have a Master’s Degree in Adult Education with a CGPA of 4.00.
- Candidates with a Master’s Degree in disciplines other than Adult Education shall take a minimum of 15 Unit prerequisite courses at M.Ed level provided such obtained CGPA of 3.50 – 4.00 a Master’s Degree.
- All candidates must have met the requirements for a Bachelor’s degree at O’Level.
- Master Programmes:
- Master of Education (Adult Education)
Entry Requirements: Candidates for a Master’s Degree in Adult Education must have one of the following:
- A good first degree in Education with a minimum of second-class lower division.
- A good honours degree in other disciplines with a minimum of 2nd class lower division plus a Postgraduate Diploma in Education from a recognised University obtained at credit level.
- Third class honours degree in Education plus Post Graduate Diploma in Education at credit level.
- HND with PGDE at credit level.
- In all cases, candidates may be expected to undergo a selection process involving tests and/or interviews.
- Evidence that they meet the matriculation requirements of the University. Evidence of an NYSC discharge certificate or exemption/exclusion certificate is required.
Available specializations
- Adult and Non-Formal Education
- Community Development
- Social Welfare
- Industrial Education
- Communication Arts in Adult Education/Community Development
- Vocational Adult Education
- Cooperative Management
- Distance Education
- Extension Education
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Adult Education and Community Development
Entry Requirements: Candidates for Postgraduate Diploma in Adult and Community Development must have one of the following.
- Minimum of Third class honours degree in Education and any other discipline from a recognized University.
- HND from a recognized Polytechnic.
- In all cases, candidates may be expected to undergo a selection process involving tests and / or interviews.
- Evidence of NYSC discharge certificate or exemption/exclusion certificate is required.
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Department of Social Science Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Social Studies Education
- M.Sc.Ed./M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Ed. Social Studies Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Economics Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Library and Information Science
- Master of Information Science Law Librarianship (MLL)
- Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree programme
- Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Science (PGDLIS)
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
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Entry Requirement for Law Librarianship:
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- Candidates must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in O’ level Mathematics, English Language and any other applicable subject. Applicants shall hold a first degree with a minimum of a second class lower division in law (LLB) of the University of Jos or any other University with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 on a 5 point scale.
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Admission Requirements for PGD in Library and Information Science (PGDLIS)
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- Graduates of the University of Jos or other approved universities who have a Bachelors degree, second class (lower division) with a minimum of GPA of 2.50 on a 5-point scale in disciplines other than Library and Information Science
- Graduates of this University or other approved universities who have a third class degree with a GPA of at least 2.00 on a 5-point scale in Library and Information Science.
- Graduates with HND in Library and Information Science with at least upper credit pass level in an approved institution.
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Admission Requirements for Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
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- The criteria for admission into the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) programme are as follows:
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- Candidates must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in O’ level Mathematics, English Language and any other applicable subject.
- Applicants shall hold a first degree with a minimum of a second class lower division of the University of Jos or any other University in LIS and other relevant allied courses with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 on a 5 point scale.
- Candidates with third class degree or HND from any recognized University or institution in LIS and other relevant allied courses with three years’ post qualification experience may be admitted after obtaining a Postgraduate Diploma (PGD). The eligibility of such candidates for admission shall be determined by the Postgraduate School Board in consultation with the Department.
- Holders of Bachelor’s Degree in LIS of the University of Jos or other recognized university with a GPA of at least 2.50 on a five point scale or 50%.
- Holders of a Postgraduate Diploma in LIS with at least Upper credit division.
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Areas of Specialization
- Management of libraries and Information Centres
- Records and Archives Management
- Information Science
- Publishing and Book trade
Basic Admission Requirements for Doctoral Degree in LIS
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- Candidates for PhD admission must satisfy the following conditions:
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- Candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and three other relevant subjects at ‘O’ Level.
- Candidates with Bachelor’s degree from an approved university must obtain a minimum of second class lower division with a CGPA of 2.5/5.0 or its equivalent.
- Candidates must have Academic Master’s Degree in relevant areas with a CGPA of 4.0/5.0 and thesis score not lower than 60% (B) or its equivalent.
- Candidates must demonstrate adequate intellectual capacity, maturity and effective decision-making and problem-solving potential skills.
- Holders of a Masters Degree in LIS from the University of Jos or other recognized universities with a GPA of at least 4.00 on a 5-point scale (3.0 on a 4-point scale) or 60% or its equivalent are eligible to apply.
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Department of Physical and Health Education.
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Physical Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Health Education
- M.Sc.Ed./M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Ed Physical Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Health Education
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
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- Sports Management
- Exercise and Sports Science.
- Physical Education Curriculum.
- Health Education Curriculum.
- Public Health Education & Community Health Education.
- School health Education
- Environmental Health Education
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- B.Ed, B.Sc., or its equivalent with a minimum of Second Class Lower (2.2) Degree classification in Physical Education, Physical and Health Education.
- B.A, B.Sc, or its equivalent with a minimum of Second Class Lower (2.2) degree classification in Sociology, Business Administration, Law, Physiology, Accounting, Mass Communication, Journalism, Political Science, Economics, or any other specialization considered as relevant by the department.
- For a holder of a Third Class (3rd ) degree, a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) at credit level will be required.
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Department of Science and Technology Education.
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Biology Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Chemistry Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Physics Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Educational Technology
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Mathematics Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Science Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Curriculum Studies
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Geography Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Technology Education
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Computer Science Education
- M.PHIl./Ph.D. Home Economics
Areas of specialisation:
- Building Technology
- Electrical/Electronic Technology.
- Mechanical Technology.
Entry Requirements for M.phil/ PhD in Geography Education:
A good Masters degree in Geography Education, with a minimum weighted score average (WSA) of 60%, plus five credits in relevant O level subjects, including Mathematics, English and Geography.:
Entry Requirements for MPhil/Ph.D Computer Science Education:
Candidates who possess a Masters or Higher degree in any area of Computer Science Education/Technology Education from the University of Jos or other approved universities may be admitted into the Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy Programme provided that they obtained a minimum GPA of 3.50 on a 5-point scale or 3.00 on a 4-point scale and that a satisfactory research work formed part of the Master’s degree.
Entry Requirements into MPhil/Ph.D Technology Education:
Candidates who possess a Masters or Higher degree in any area of Technology Education from the University of Jos or other approved universities may be admitted into the Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy Programme provided that they obtained a minimum GPA of 3.50 on a 5-point scale or 3.00 on a 4-point scale and that a satisfactory research work formed part of the Master’s degree.
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- M.Sc.Ed./M.Ed. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Ed. Biology Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Chemistry Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Physics Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Educational Technology
- M.Sc. Ed. Mathematics Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Geography Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Science Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Curriculum Studies
- M.Sc. Ed Technology Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Computer Science Education
- M.Sc. Ed. Home Economics
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- Mechanical Technology.
- Health Education Curriculum.
- Public Health Education & Community Health Education.
- School health Education
- Environmental Health Education
- Clothing Textile
- Food nutrition and Meal Management
- Hospitality and institutional Management
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General Entry Requirements:
The candidate must possess a good Honours Degree in Education. An M.Ed. candidate with a first Degree other than B.A (Ed.), B.Sc. (Ed.) or B.Ed. must possess a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) or evidence both of high attainment in the proposed area of study for the Masters of Education Degree and also of breath of study shown to the satisfaction of the Faculty by such things as existing qualifications, publications etc.
At least two years teaching experience judged appropriate for the Faculty of Education or at least three years’ experience in Education other than as a teacher, judged appropriate for this purpose by the Faculty. A candidate with a second class upper or above is exempted from this provision. Candidates with B.Sc (Ed) or B.Ed Degrees awarded by the University of Jos or any approved University may be qualified for admission to read M.Ed (Curriculum) and M.Sc (Ed) Educational Technology.
Admission Requirements for Computer Science Education:
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- All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at ‘O’ Level.
- Candidates with Bachelor’s degrees from an approved university must obtain a minimum of second class lower division with a CGPA of 3.0/5.0 in Computer Science or Computer Science Education or Related Courses for an academic programme.
- Candidates with at least a third class degree or HND and University PGD with CGPA of 3.0/5.0 in Computer science or Computer Science Education may be considered for admission into academic Master’s degree programme.
- These requirements are reviewed from time to time in accordance with the University’s postgraduate framework.
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- Graduates of the University of Jos or of other approved universities who have obtained at least a second-class honours degree or its equivalent in:
- Building/Woodwork Technology
- Electrical/Electronic Technology
- Metalwork/Automobile Technology
- Holders of the Higher National Diploma who have, in addition, obtained a Post- Graduate Diploma in Technology Education at credit level or above.
- Other graduates of the University of Jos, or of other recognized universities whose detailed academic records are considered satisfactory by the Senate of the University of Jos.
- Graduates of the University of Jos or of other approved universities who have obtained at least a second-class honours degree or its equivalent in:
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science Education (PGDCSE)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Technology Education (PGDTE)
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- The Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science Education is open to the following categories of candidates provided the UTME requirement of 5 Credits at O’Level (including English and Mathematics) in relevant subjects is met.
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- Graduates of Computer Science and Information Technology of any recognized University with a minimum of a Third Class Degree.
- Graduates of any field of studies other than Computer Science Education or Information Technology of any recognized University with a minimum of a third class degree.
- HND holders of Computer Science Education or Information Technology or any other closely related field of any recognized University or Polytechnic with a minimum of Upper Credit.
- HND holders of Computer Science, Information Technology of any recognized University or Polytechnic with a lower credit and at least three years post qualification experience in the use of IT and related information systems.
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Department of Civil Engineering
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
- Masters Programmes:
- Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
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Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- Power Systems Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics And Communications Engineering
- Masters Programmes:
- Power Systems Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics And Communications Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- Production Engineering
- Energy Studies Engineering
- Masters Programmes:
- Industrial and Production Engineering
- Energy Studies Engineering
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Department of Mining Engineering
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- Surface Mining Engineering
- Underground Mining Engineering
- Rock Mechanics Engineering
- Masters Programmes:
- Surface Mining Engineering
- Underground Mining Engineering
- Rock Mechanics Engineering
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- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Civil Engineering
- Master of Philosophy (M.Phil)/Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Civil Engineering
All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level passes at credit level in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any one from Biology, Agricultural Science, Technical Drawing, Economics, Additional/Further Mathematics, Geography and Building Construction.
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- Other basic admission requirements shall be:
- Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree with at least a Second-Class Honours or its equivalent in the relevant Engineering field from a recognized University.
- Candidates having a Bachelor’s degree with at least a Second-Class Upper Honours or its equivalent in allied fields from a recognized university and a Postgraduate Diploma, (PGD), with at least an Upper Units pass in the relevant Engineering field from a recognized university.
- Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree with at least a Third Class in the relevant Engineering field and a PGD with at least an Upper Credit Pass in relevant Engineering field from a recognized university.
- Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree with at least a Third Class in the relevant Engineering field with at least five (5) years post qualification experience in the relevant field of engineering practice.
- Candidates having HND with at least a Lower Credit pass in the relevant Engineering field and a PGD with at least an Upper Credit pass from a recognized University.
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Note: Master of Philosophy (M.Phil)/Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Civil Engineering A candidate seeking admission into an M.Phil/Ph.D any of the Engineering programmes must in addition to the O’ Level requirements possess a Master’s degree in the relevant Engineering field. M.Phil/Ph.D candidates are in addition required to have returned a minimum CGPA of 3.50 on a 5-point scale or a Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60% and above in the final assessment result for the Master’s Degree as well as 60% and above in the Research Project. On admission, M.Phil/Ph.D candidates register for M.Phil in the first instance and on satisfactory performance may be subsequently upgraded to Ph.D. registration.
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INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
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Institute of Education
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGED)
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
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- Candidate must possess the Higher National Diploma (HND) or its or its equivalent in Science, Technology, or Business discipline from a recognized institution.
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
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Department of Accounting and Finance
- Programmes:
- MPhil/Ph.D. Accounting
- Masters in Accounting and Finance
- Masters in Forensic Accounting and Investigation (MFAI)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Accounting and Investigation (PGDFAI)
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS IN FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND INVESTIGATION (MFAI):
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- The programme is intended for applicants with minimum of Second Class Lower Division B.Sc. in forensic accounting, fraud examination, accounting or in other programmes with substantial accounting contents such as Business Administration, Banking and Finance, and Actuarial Science. Please note that:
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- Preference will be given to candidates with a First Class or a Second Class Upper Division in the undergraduate degree programmes stated above.
- OR equivalent qualifications such as Postgraduate Diplomas acceptable to the University of Jos with weighted average of not less than 60%.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND INVESTIGATION (PGDFAI)
This programme, Post-Graduate Diploma (PGDFAI.) in Forensic Accounting and Investigation, has been designed for candidates from other sciences, who have flare for forensic accounting and fraud investigation, such law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics who want to enter into forensic accounting profession but due to their background will not meet admission requirement into the Masters. Programme. The programme provides a solid foundation in forensic sciences for future forensics studies.
This programme is intended for applicants with 3rd class degree in forensic accounting, accounting, business administration and banking and finance or applicants with at least 2nd class lower division in law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics. An upper second class honours or international equivalent is required. The Master’s programme in Forensic Accounting is divided into three semesters to run for 18 calendar months and not exceeding four years maximum. Students shall conclude their studies with a Master’s thesis. The Postgraduate Diploma will run for duration of one year and not exceeding three years maximum. Students will also undertake project in forensic accounting, accounting and business studies.
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Department of Actuarial Science
- Programmes:
- Masters of Science (M.Sc.) in Actuarial Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Actuarial Science
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- The programme is intended for applicants with minimum of Second Class Lower Division B.Sc. in forensic accounting, fraud examination, accounting or in other programmes with substantial accounting contents such as Business Administration, Banking and Finance, and Actuarial Science. Please note that:
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- Preference will be given to candidates with a First Class or a Second Class Upper Division in the undergraduate degree programmes stated above.
- OR equivalent qualifications such as Postgraduate Diplomas acceptable to the University of Jos with weighted average of not less than 60%.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
This programme, Post-Graduate Diploma (PGDFAI.) in Forensic Accounting and Investigation, has been designed for candidates from other sciences, who have flare for forensic accounting and fraud investigation, such law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics who want to enter into forensic accounting profession but due to their background will not meet admission requirement into the Masters. Programme. The programme provides a solid foundation in forensic sciences for future forensics studies.
This programme is intended for applicants with 3rd class degree in forensic accounting, accounting, business administration and banking and finance or applicants with at least 2nd class lower division in law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics. An upper second class honours or international equivalent is required. The Master’s programme in Forensic Accounting is divided into three semesters to run for 18 calendar months and not exceeding four years maximum. Students shall conclude their studies with a Master’s thesis. The Postgraduate Diploma will run for duration of one year and not exceeding three years maximum. Students will also undertake project in forensic accounting, accounting and business studies.
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Department of Business Administration
- Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Management
- M.Sc. Management
- Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.PHIL/PH.D MANAGEMENT:
Admission into M.Phil/Ph.D Management requires a candidate with good Master of Science Degree in Management/Business Administration with at least an average of ‘B’ grade (60%) which includes course work and research thesis from a recognized University.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS (M.Sc) OF MANAGEMENT
The M.Sc. Management programme requires five credit passes including English Mathematics and Economics/Commerce at O’ Level shall have obtained. Also, a Bachelor Degree in Business Management/Administration with a minimum of Second class (lower) from a recognized University.
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- The criteria for admission into the MBA program will be as follows:
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- All candidates must have five credit passes including English and Mathematics at the ‘O’ Level, as basic requirement.
- Candidates with Bachelors degree in Management, Accounting Marketing Business Administration, Banking and Finance. Actuarial Science and any discipline acceptable to the department from an approved university, and must obtain a minimum of second class lower division.
- All candidates must have minimum of one year managerial/administrative experience.
- All candidates must have attained a satisfactory level of performance in the university’s admission test and interview.
- All candidates must have demonstrated adequate intellectual capacity, professionalism; maturity and effective decision-making and problem solving potentials during the university’s admission test and interview.
- Candidates with postgraduate diploma from a recognized university and who have passed with a minimum of upper credit may also be considered for admission provided the university’s matriculation requirements are satisfied.
- In processing applications management work experience shall be regarded as a distinct advantage. Candidates are in addition required to pass the MBA Admission Examination which is set by the department at 70% and above.
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- Admission shall be open to graduates with good Master of Science degree in Management, MSc Management/MSc Business Administration, with at least an average of B grade (60%) which includes course work and research thesis from a recognized University.
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DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE
- Programmes:
This is to request that the following approved Postgraduate programmes in Banking and Finance should be advertised for 2022/2023 Academic Session:- PGD Banking and Finance
- M.Sc. Banking and Finance
- MPhil./Ph.D. Banking and Finance
The following are details for each programme:
- Programmes:
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- Candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and three other relevant subjects at ‘o’ level.
- A minimum of Pass Bachelor’s Degree in Banking and Finance or other relevant courses from any NUC approved University or a Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Lower Credit.
- Candidates who hold other professional qualifications such as from CIBN, ICAN, ACCA, ANAN have added advantage for admission.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc. BANKING AND FINANCE:
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- A good honours degree (at least second class) in Banking and/or Finance from any NUC approved University.
- A Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and/or Finance at either upper or lower credit from any NUC approved University.
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- A good MSc degree in Banking and /or Finance with at least an average of B grade (60%) which includes course work and thesis/dissertation.
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DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING
- Programmes:
- PGD Marketing
- MSc. Marketing
- MPhil/PhD Marketing
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- All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and Economics and any other two relevant subjects at the ‘O’ Level, as basic requirement.
- Candidates with Bachelor’s degree in Marketing or Management Sciences from an approved institution and must obtain a minimum of second class lower division.
- Candidates with Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from an approved institution.
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DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
- Programmes:
- PGD Insurance
- MSc. Insurance & Risk Management
- MPhil/Phd Insurance & Risk Management
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- Entry Qualifications for Postgraduate Diploma in Insurance. Holders of the following qualifications may be considered into the programme of the University
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- First degree of the University of Jos or of any other recognized University with a Third Class in a business discipline or any other field in addition to having credits in English Language, Mathematics and any additional three relevant “O” Level.
- A good honours degree (at least second class) in a non-business related discipline from the University of Jos or any other recognised University in addition to relevant “O” level results including Mathematics and English.
- Higher National Diploma (at least lower credit) Professional Certification in Insurance and Risk Management is an added advantage
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT:
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- Entry Qualifications for MSc Insurance & Risk Management:
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- First Degree in Insurance from the University of Jos or any other recognized University (at least a second class) in addition to having credits in English Language, Mathematics and any additional three relevant ‘O’ Level.
- A good honors degree (at least second class) in a business / non- business related discipline from a recognized university plus a recognized professional Diploma in Insurance and risk management.
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- All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and any other three relevant subjects at the ‘O’ Level, as basic requirement.
- Candidates with Bachelor’s Degree from an approved university must obtain a minimum of second class lower division.
- Candidates must have Academic Master’s Degree in relevant field with CGPA of 3.5 minimum. Candidates must demonstrate adequate intellectual capacity, maturity and effective decision-making and problem solving potentials
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FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
- Programmes:
- Master Of Reproductive Sciences
- MPhil/Ph.D Reproductive Sciences
- MD Reproductive Sciences/OBGYN
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) Degree Programme in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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- Candidates for the degree of Master of Reproductive Sciences must possess entry requirements of the University for science based disciplines with a minimum of five (5) credits in relevant subjects at school certificate level. They must also have any of the following:
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- MBBS or BDS.
- BSc degree (first class or second class upper division) in related health sciences
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- Candidates for the degree MPHIL/PhD in Reproductive Sciences must possess entry requirements of Master of Reproductive Sciences with a final average score (WSA) of 60% in the final examination.
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GENERAL REGULATIONS ON ADMISSIONS
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- The general regulations on admissions prescribed in Regulation 1 shall apply except that candidates for admission to the degree of MD
- must have obtained the degree of MBBS of this University, or be confirmed members of staff with equivalent degrees from other Universities recognized by Senate.
- Must either have obtained a higher degree of the faculty of Medical Sciences of this University or a recognized postgraduate professional medical qualification;
- Must have had a minimum of five years post qualification experience in a specialty or in a related specialty;
- Be fully registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria;
- Shall forward to the School of Postgraduate Studies, his full curriculum vitae detailing, among other things, the job content of all appointments held since obtaining MBBS or equivalent degrees;
- Shall provide evidence in writing that he had the benefit of advice of a senior University lecturer of this university in the field covered by the subject of the proposed thesis. Such a lecturer must be acceptable to the Faculty Postgraduate Committee and the Board.
- A candidate shall be admitted to one of the clinical Departments of the faculty of Medical Sciences and shall be registered as a candidate of that Department.
- The general regulations on admissions prescribed in Regulation 1 shall apply except that candidates for admission to the degree of MD
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
- Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science
- M.Sc. Computer Science Programme
- Mphil/ Ph.D. Computer Science
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- Candidates must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at ‘O’ Level.
- Candidates with Bachelors degree from an approved university must obtain a minimum of pass degree in the relevant science discipline.
- Holders of HND in relevant programmes from approved institutions with a minimum of Upper Credit may also be considered for admission.
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- Full-time Postgraduate Diploma programme shall run for a minimum of two semesters and a maximum of four semesters.
- Part-time Postgraduate Programme shall run for a minimum of four semesters and a maximum of six semesters.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS(M.Sc.) OF COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAMME
All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics, Physics and two other relevant science subjects at ‘O’ Level.
Candidates with Bachelor’s degrees from an approved University must obtain a minimum of second class lower division with a CGPA of 3.00 in Computer Science or Related Courses for an academic programme.
Candidates with at least a third class degree or HND and University Postgraduate Diploma a with minimum CGPA of 3.00 or a minimum Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60% in Computer science may be considered for admission into the academic Master’s degree programme.
BASIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (Mphil)/ DOCTOR OF PHLOSOPHY (PhD) PROGRAMME:
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- Candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at ‘O’ Level.
- Candidates with Bachelors degree from an approved university must obtain a minimum of second class lower division with a CGPA of 3.0/5.0.
- Candidates must have Academic Master’s degree in relevant areas with a CGPA of 3.0/5.0 or Weighted Score Average of 60% and thesis score not lower than 60% (B).
- Candidates must demonstrate adequate intellectual capacity, maturity and effective decision making and problem solving potentials.
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Department of Geology
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Ore Geology
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Geochemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Environmental Geology
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Geology (PDEG)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Mining Geology (PDMG)
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Mineral Exploration and Mining Geology
- M.Sc. Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
- M.Sc. Petroleum and Geology/Sedimentology
- M.Sc. Environmental Geology
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
Admission into the MPhil/Ph.D degree programme shall be opened to Master of Science degree holders with at least overall average of 60% and above, from an approved University in the relevant areas listed above. The Ph.D programme is by research, involving fieldwork, tutorial, seminar, project and an oral examination. However, Ph.D students may be required to take general course such as Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, as well as ICT and Research Methodology.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.
For the M.Sc. programmes, a first or good Second Class Honours degree in Geology or any other relevant discipline like civil Engineering, Geophysics or Mining Engineering obtained from an accredited University is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD
For the Postgraduate diploma programmes, a candidate should possess an honours degree in Geology or any other related Science/Engineering discipline like Civil Engineering or Mining Engineering.
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Department of Science Laboratory Technology
- Programmes:
- M.Sc. Biological Sciences Techniques
- M.Sc. Biochemistry Techniques
- M.Sc. Chemical Sciences /Petroleum Techniques
- M.Sc. Geology Techniques
- M.Sc. Microbiology Techniques
- M.Phil/Ph.D Degree in Science Laboratory Technology (Biological Sciences Techniques)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Degree in Science Laboratory Technology (Biochemistry Techniques)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Degree in Science Laboratory Technology (Microbiology Techniques)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Degree in Science Laboratory Technology (Chemical Sciences /Petroleum Techniques)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Degree in Science Laboratory Technology (Geology Techniques)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology (PGD, SLT)
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENT FOR M.Sc:
The programme is open to candidates with Bachelor of Science degree in relevant options of Science Laboratory Technology with a minimum of second-class degree from a recognized University. Candidates with third class degree and/or HND with three years’ post qualification experience after obtaining Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) can also be considered.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR Ph.D. IN SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
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- Candidates with Bachelor’s degree from an approved university must obtain a minimum of second class lower division with a CGPA of 2.5/5.0
- Candidates must have Academic Master’s Degree in relevant areas with a CGPA of 4.0/5.0 and thesis score not lower than 60% (B).
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Acoustics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Atmospheric Physics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Electronic and Telecommunication
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Geophysics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Medical/Radiation Biophysics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Theoretical Physics
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Pure Physics
- M.Sc. Applied Physics
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Electronics and Physics
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
Candidate for M.Phil/Ph.D Degree must possess five credits including Mathematics, English and two other relevant Science subjects at O’ Level, a CGPA of not less than 3.0 at B.Sc level, and a Weighted Score Average (WSA) of not less than 60% at the Masters level.
All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at O’ Level.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidate for admission into the M.Sc. Pure Physics programme should possess at least 2nd class (Lower Division) Bachelor of Science degree of a recognized University or its equivalent in any of the following disciplines: Physics or Mathematics.
Candidate for M.Sc. Applied Physics should possess at least a 2nd class lower division degree from a recognized University in the following disciplines: Electronics, Radiation Physics, Computer Science, Engineering or any other related field will be accepted. Candidates without a physics background may be required to take and pass prescribed undergraduate physics courses before proceeding with the M.Sc. Programme.
All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at O’ Level.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD PROGRAMME:
For the Postgraduate Diploma programmes, candidates must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at O’ Level as well as Higher National Diploma (not less than Upper Credit) or first degrees in Physical Sciences including Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics but not lower than 3rd class honours.
All candidates must have five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant science subjects at O’ Level.
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Applied Analytical Chemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Applied Inorganic Chemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Applied Organic Chemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Applied Physical Chemistry
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Applied Analytical Chemistry
- M.Sc. Applied Inorganic Chemistry
- M.Sc. Applied Organic Chemistry
- M.Sc. Applied Physical Chemistry
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental and Industrial Chemistry
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
For the M.Phil/Ph.D programme, a candidate must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant Science subjects at O’ Level, a Second class Lower Division with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 at the B.Sc. Level and a good Master’s degree in the relevant areas in Chemistry with at least a Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
For the M.Sc. programme, a candidate must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant Science subjects at O’ Level, a Second Class Lower Division with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 at the B.Sc. Level while Fellowship of relevant professional bodies e.g. (FNISLT) may be considered for admission.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD PROGRAMME:
For the Postgraduate Diploma programme, a candidate must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and two other relevant Science subjects at O’ Level and a minimum of 3rd Class degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry.
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Department of Plant Science and Technology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Phycology and Aquatic Plants
- M.Phil/Ph.D Plant Physiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Plant Anatomy
- M.Phil/Ph.D Plant Ecology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Plant Pathology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Plant Taxonomy
- M.Phil/Ph.D Medicinal Botany
- M.Phil/Ph.D Cytogenetic and Plant Breeding
- M.Phil/Ph.D Applied Microbiology
- M.Phil/PhD. Plant Biotechnology
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc Phycology and Aquatic Plants
- M.Sc Plant Physiology
- M.Sc Plant Anatomy
- M.Sc Plant Ecology
- M.Sc Plant Pathology
- M.Sc. Taxonomy and Systematics
- M.Sc Medicinal Botany
- M.Sc Cytogenetic and Plant Breeding
- M.Sc. Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology
- M.Sc Plant Biotechnology
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Plant Biotechnology
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
To qualify for admission into the M.Phil/Ph.D. programme, a candidate must possess a good master’s degree in a subject relevant to his/her intended area of specialization. The quality of the Master’s degree as determined by the academic transcript must meet the standard stipulated in Regulation 44 (3) i.e. a Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60% and above and a score in project report of not below 60%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
To qualify for admission into M.Sc. Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology or M.Sc. Cytogenetic and Plant Breeding, a candidate shall possess a first Class or Second Class Upper Division honours degree in Botany, Microbiology, Biochemistry or in related areas of Agriculture. In exceptional cases, candidates with 2nd Class Honours Lower division in the above subjects may be considered for admission. A degree in Botany, Forestry or Agriculture is required for M.Sc. Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding. For admission into M.Sc. Applied Microbiology and Plant Pathology, FIMLT (Microbiology or allied discipline like bacteriology), may be considered.
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DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Entomology (with specialization in Entomology (Medical, Agricultural and General))
- M.Phil/Ph.D Parasitology(Medical, Veterinary and General)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Applied Hydro-biology and Fisheries
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc Applied Entomology and Parasitology
- M.Sc Applied Hydro-biology and Fisheries
- M.Sc Conservation Biology
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
Candidates applying for the M.Phil/Ph.D. Programme must be graduates of approved Universities having a minimum Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60% at the Master of Science level. the field of Zoology or in recognized allied programmes.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidates applying for the MSc. Programme must possess a first or second-class Bachelor’s degree in Zoology, Biology, Agriculture and allied subjects, or a relevant medical or degree, normally with a first or second class honours. In addition, applicants with Fellow of Institute for Medical Laboratory Technology (FIMLT) and allied qualifications with a minimum of two years post qualification experience may be considered.
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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Microbial Biotechnology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Food and Industrial Microbiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Environmental Microbiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Public Health and Sanitary Microbiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc Microbial Biotechnology
- M.Sc Food and Industrial Microbiology
- M.Sc Environmental Microbiology
- M.Sc Public Health and Sanitary Microbiology
- M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- Postgraduates Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
Candidate must possess O’ Level qualifications (5 credit passes in Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Biology and any other science subject with at least a pass in Physics at O’ Level). Candidates must also obtain at least a WSA of 60% or CGPA of 3.5 in a Masters degree programme in Microbiology or allied disciplines. The Master’s degree would be required to be related to the area of microbiology which they seek to take a Ph.D. study.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidate must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Biology and any other science subject with at least a pass in Physics at O’ Level.
Applicants shall normally hold a first degree with a minimum of a second class lower of the University of Jos or any other University in Microbiology, Biochemistry or relevant allied courses.
Candidates with third class degree of the University of Jos or any other University in Microbiology, Biochemistry or relevant allied courses with three years post qualification experience may be admitted after obtaining a postgraduate diploma in Microbiology with a minimum CGPA of 3.50 on a 5 point scale and 3.00 on a 4 point scale. The eligibility of such candidates for admission shall be determined by the Postgraduate School Board in consultation with the Department.
Candidates with Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology or any other relevant allied disciplines with a minimum of Lower Credit (CGPA of 3.50) of the University of Jos or any other recognized University with one year work experience may be admitted.
Candidates with PASS degree, HND or PASS postgraduate Diploma do not qualify for admission.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD:
Candidate must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
Candidates with Third Class degree of the University of Jos or any other University in Microbiology, Biochemistry or relevant allied courses with one year post qualification experience may be admitted
Holders of HND with at least credit level pass in Microbiology and the courses listed above. Candidates with PASS degree or HND do not qualify for admission.
Other general requirements for admission into postgraduate diploma programme in University of Jos as provided in the School of Postgraduate Studies guidelines not already mentioned shall apply. These requirements are reviewed from time to time in accordance with the University postgraduate framework.
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Abstract Algebra
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Numerical Analysis
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Biomathematics
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Control Theory
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc Abstract Algebra
- M.Sc Numerical Analysis
- M.Sc Biomathematics
- M.Sc Control Theory
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
For admission into the M.Phil./Ph.D. programme in Mathematics, the candidate must possess a good Masters’ degree in Mathematics with a Weighted Score Average (WSA) of at least 60% or its equivalence and a score of at least 60% in their research project.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidates seeking for admission into the Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree programme must possess a good honors degree in mathematics with at least a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 or its equivalence.
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
- Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Economics
- M.Sc Economics
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.PHIL/Ph.D OF ECONOMICS
For M.Phil/Ph.D programmes, candidates shall possess an M.Sc. in Economics and must have earned a minimum Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60.00 from a recognized University. Candidate must also possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and other relevant subjects at O’ Level
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS(M.Sc) OF ECONOMICS
Candidate must possess five credit passes including English, Mathematics and other relevant subjects at O’ Level and shall have obtained a minimum of Second Class Honours Lower Division in Economics in his/her Bachelor’s Degree with a CGPA of not less than 3.00 from a recognized University.
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Department of General and Applied Psychology
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Clinical Psychology
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Organizational Psychology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Clinical Psychology
- M.Sc. Organizational Psychology
- M.Sc. Social and Terrorism Psychology
- M.Sc. Counselling Psychology
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
For M.Phil/Ph.D programmes, candidates shall possess an M.Sc. in Psychology and must have earned a minimum Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60.00%. Candidates must also satisfy requirements of the University for B.Sc. Psychology.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.
Candidates for admission into MSc. Programmes in Psychology must possess at least a second class Lower (2.2) Honours Degree in Psychology from a recognized University with at least a CGPA of 3.00 on a 5 point scale, or a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology. Candidates for M.Sc. Social and Terrorism Psychology must have a minimum of Second Class Lower Division and above in Psychology. Those with a Pass or Third Class degrees in Psychology will require an additional Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology. Persons without a first degree in Psychology MUST have a Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology. Candidates must also satisfy requirements of the University for B.Sc. Psychology.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD
Candidates for admission into MSc. Programmes in Psychology must possess at least a second class Lower (2.2) Honours Degree in Psychology from a recognized University with at least a CGPA of 3.00 on a 5 point scale, or a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology. Candidates for M.Sc. Social and Terrorism Psychology must have a minimum of Second Class Lower Division and above in Psychology. Those with a Pass or Third Class degrees in Psychology will require an additional Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology. Persons without a first degree in Psychology MUST have a Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology. Candidates must also satisfy requirements of the University for B.Sc. Psychology. is designed for re-tooling those whose initial degree were outside of psychology or whose first degrees in Psychology were poor but are interested in pursuing higher degrees in Psychology. This program runs for two semesters. Candidates must also satisfy requirements of the University for B.Sc. Psychology.
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Department of Political Science
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. International Relations
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Political Economy and Development Studies
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Public Administration.
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. International Relations and Strategic Studies
- M.Sc. Political Economy and Development Studies
- M.Sc. Public Policy and Administration.
- Master of Research and Public Policy (MRPP)
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
For M.phil/Ph.D in International Relations, candidates must possess a Masters’ Degree in relevant field and whose weighted score average (WSA) must not be less than 60%. Also a minimum of second class lower degree from a recognized university in Political Science, Economics, History, Sociology and any relevant degree is required. Candidate must also possess a pass at credit level in O’level in English Language
M.Phil/Ph.D Political Economy and Development Studies candidates will be required to possess a Masters degree in relevant field and whose weighted score average (WSA) must not be less than 60%.
While M.phil/Ph.D Public Administration candidates must have a minimum of second class lower degree in Political Science, Public Administration and whose weighted score Average (WSA) must not be less than 60%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.
Candidates for M.Sc. International Relations and Strategic Studies must possess a minimum of Second Class lower degree from a recognized University in Political Science, Sociology, Law, Economics, History, Mass Communication. Candidates must also possess a pass at credit level in O’level English Language
For M.Sc. Public Policy and Administration, candidate with at least a second class Honour degree upper division from a recognized university and with cumulative Grade point Average (CGPA) of not less than 3.00 in Public Administration, Political Science, Economics, Sociology will be accepted.
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Sociology (with areas of specialization)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Social Work
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Sociology (with Specialization in Criminology, Medical Sociology, Sociology of Development, Industrial Sociology, etc.)
- Master of Science degree in Social Work (MSSW)
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Social Work
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS (M.Sc) PROGRAMME IN SOCIOLOGY:
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- Candidate must satisfy the matriculation requirement of the University of Jos which is 5 O’level credits including English Language, mathematics, and two social science subjects (Government, Economics and/or Geography).
- Candidates with Second Class (Lower Division) Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from an approved University or the Postgraduate diploma with a CGPA of not lower than 3.0 on a 5-point scale from an accredited university. Candidates with a PGD in Sociology at credit level pass on weighted percentage average.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR Ph.D PROGRAMME IN SOCIOLOGY:
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- Meet the matriculation requirements of the University of Jos of 5’Olevel Credits including English Language mathematics, and two social science subjects (Government, Economics and/or Geography).
- Possess Masters Degree in Sociology or Criminology with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a 5.0 point scale or a weighted system average of 60% on the scale of 100.
- Demonstrate adequate intellectual capacity, maturity and effective decision making and problem-solving potentials.
- Submit a concept proposal of not less than 5 pages in the applicant’s area of specialization.
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- Candidates must satisfy the matriculation requirement of the University of Jos which is 5 o’level credits including English Language Mathematics, and any two social science subjects.
- A Third Class (Hons.) Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or related disciplines awarded by an approved and accredited University.
- HND and/or professional qualifications cognate to Social Work from a recognized institution with not less than Upper Credit.
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- Candidate must satisfy the matriculation requirement for B.Sc. Social Work programme of the University of Jos which is 5 O’level credits including, English Language, Mathematics, and any two social science subjects.
- Candidates with Second Class (Lower Division) Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or Sociology from an approved University or the Postgraduate diploma with a CGPA of not lower than 3.0 on a 5-point scale from an accredited university.
- Candidates with a PGD in Social Work at credit level pass on weighted percentage average.
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- Possess Masters Degree in Social Work or Sociology with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a 5.0 point scale or a weighted system average of 60% on the scale of 100.
- Meet the matriculation requirements of the University of Jos of 5’Olevel Credits including English Language, Mathematics, and any two social science subjects.
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CENTRE FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE STUDIES
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Conflict Management and Peace studies
- Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Conflict Management and Peace Studies
- M.Sc. Programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc:
Candidates for M.Sc. Conflict Management and Peace studies must possess a minimum entry qualification of Second class lower Degree B.Sc. or B.A. from the University of Jos or any other recognized institution, in any of the relevant fields in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, or its equivalent. Candidates with a class of degree lower than second class lower, but who additionally possess a postgraduate Diploma in Conflict Management and Peace Studies will also be eligible.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR Postgraduate Diploma:
For the postgraduate diploma programme in Conflict Management and Peace Studies, candidates should possess not less than a Third Class Degree from a recognized University.
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CENTRE FOR GENDER AND WOMEN STUDIES
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Women Studies
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Gender Studies
- Masters’ Programmes:
- M.A. Women Studies
- M.Sc. Gender Studies
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D.:
For the M.Phil/Ph.D. programmes, the candidate should possess an M.A. or M.Sc. Degree in the Humanities or any field related to gender and women’s studies and must have not less than a 60% Weighted Score Average in Master’s Degree from a recognized University to be eligible.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.A. and M.Sc. Programmes:
Candidates for M.A. and M.Sc. Programmes in Gender and Women Studies should possess a minimum entry qualification of Second class lower Degree B.Sc. or B.A. from the University of Jos or any other recognized institution, in any of the relevant fields in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, or its equivalent. Candidates with a class of degree lower than second class lower, but who additionally possess a PG Diploma in relevant fields will also be eligible.
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FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
- Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Architecture
- Masters of Science (M.Sc.) Architecture by research
- Masters of Science (M.Sc.) Architecture by design
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) Architecture by research
- Doctor of Architecture (PhD.) by design
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All matters concerning method of application and eligibility for admission into the M.Sc. (Architecture) programme shall generally be as prescribed in Regulation 1(1)-(13) of the P.G. School Regulations.
A candidate shall be deemed eligible to seek admission into the M.Sc. (Arch) programme of the Department of Architecture if he is a graduate and holder of the B.Sc. (Arch) of the University of Jos or of other Universities recognized by Senate of the University of Jos. Generally, graduates of the Department of Architecture of University of Jos who obtained a minimum of Second Class Lower Division in their B.Sc. examination shall be deemed automatically admissible into the M.Sc. (Arch) programme subject to fulfilment of the necessary requirements of application to the Post Graduate School as prescribed in Regulation 1 of the P.G. School Regulations, unless, for the time being, such students choose to defer the process. (This provision for automatic admission is necessitated by the requirement of the possession of the M.Sc. degree in Architecture normally preferred by the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) as a precondition for registration with the professional body).
Notwithstanding the provision in Regulation 1(a) above, a candidate who is a graduate of the Department of Architecture of the University of Jos and of any other University recognised by the University of Jos in the self-same regard, and who has so graduated with a third class in the B.Sc. (Arch) programme shall nevertheless be deemed eligible for admission into the M.Sc. (Arch) programme, provided he or she:
Shall have had at least two years Post-B.Sc. Graduation in Professional Practice and acquired professional practice experience with a duly registered firm of architects upon which a duly completed professional logbook and portfolio will be assessed by a selection jury in the Department of Architecture of the University of Jos; and Shall, before or thereafter, have obtained a post-graduate diploma in Architecture of the University of Jos with a third class degree and average score of 60% (as part of the application requirements); Shall have successfully undergone the prescribed practical oral examination comprising presentation of portfolio of work done during the professional practice training period under reference above, including the final PGDArch Project, before a jury constituted by the Department for that purpose; and Shall have been recommended for admission into the M.Sc (Arch) programme by the said jury.
Any other qualifications possessed by applicants, which may, from time to time, be considered by the Department as falling into the purview of eligible admission requirements for the M.Sc. (Arch) programme.
GENERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE (M.PHIL./PH.D.) ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMME
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The Regulations of the School of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Jos governing higher degrees and diplomas hereinafter referred to as “Postgraduate School,” or simply “P.G. School Regulations,” shall generally be deemed to also govern the M.Phil./Ph.D. (Architecture) programme of this Department, except in certain areas demanding unique provisions on account of peculiar circumstances of the profession. Such provisions shall be duly highlighted.
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Except as specifically stated hereunder, all candidates must satisfy the eligibility and admission requirements for postgraduate students as prescribed by the Postgraduate School and as updated from time to time. Candidates to be admitted into the MPhil Architecture programme must possess all the following qualifications.
A Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Jos or other university recognised by the Senate of the University of Jos. Holders Of Master’s degrees in closely related disciplines such as landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, building, et cetera, may be considered based on the relevance of the proposed research to architecture and positive recommendation by the Department.
A Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of not less than 55% (or the equivalent 3.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA on a 5-point scale) at Master’s level. In addition, the candidate must score a minimum of 55% in the research project or thesis submitted for award of the Master’s degree.
A credit score in “O” Level English Language.
DESCRIPTION OF AREAS OF SPECIALISATION
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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
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Architectural Technology is an area of study that enquires into how buildings are made and how they are controlled in order for them to be able to attain optimal performance for human comfort. Possible areas of further specialized research development may include: theory of perspectives in evolution and use of new materials, construction and building maintenance; structural and building systems integration and related data structures; artificial and natural lighting in buildings; acoustics and sound energy communication in buildings, heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration in buildings; electrical and mechanical installations and distribution in buildings, energy conservation (often) supported by computer analysis. Also typical cognate courses in other related fields in the University will include heat transfer; thermal dynamics, meteorology and statistics.
Research knowledge acquired here is expected to be used in generating information that will help architects, builders and planners to plan, design and build buildings which are more sensitive to the dictates of the physical environments and respond more effectively to new materials and technology of construction for the comfort of users.
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BEHAVIOURAL ARCHITECTURE
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Behavioural studies in Architecture considers various interactions, which take place between people and their physical surroundings (within the context of urban and environments).
The people under consideration here include both individuals and groups of people, (together with their accompanying characteristics such as ethnicity, culture gender, age and other physical characteristics) which manage and use the environments. The urban and environments includes land uses such as housing, commerce, agriculture, institutional complexes and other open spaces, as well as transportation networks and work settings such as hospitals, schools, prisons, house of worship etc.
The focus of this area of study is on the way and manner in which people use, alter, respond to, and manipulate the buildings and other physical settings they occupy and work in and the behavioural/psychological impact such interactions have on the people’s wellbeing, health, assessment of their preferences and needs, etc. An understanding of all these issues (it is hoped) will be important to the advancement of architectural theory and practice and the formulation of public policy in the management of the built environment and a well-orchestrated system of urban environmental planning of our otherwise unplanned cities in Nigeria.
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ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND THEORY
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The study of historical and theoretical issues in architecture is concerned with critically examining the trend of, and development of architecture from the earliest times to the present. It seeks to develop new knowledge and methods for the promotion of a critical inquiry and insight into the varied factors and influences that have shaped architecture generally and design decisions over time.
Historical inquiry involves undertaking a historical account of, and carrying out a critique of the intentions of the producers of buildings as well as the users in relation to the conditions and contexts of that time, including the constraints of their respective tasks and involvements.
The primary objective of this inquiry is to ascertain and assess the basis of documentary research, the actual contexts within which a given building ensemble or architectural phenomenon would have evolved in its time and place, as well as the context in which it would have experienced any subsequent changes over time. Areas of concentration may include eras and epochs in architectural development such as ancient renaissance baroque, rococo byzantine pre-industrial, modern postmodern, futurist etc as well as specific traditional architecture of various human communities with emphasis on African traditional architecture.
Theoretical studies in architecture, on the other hand, include theory building, formulation of new constructs, interpretations and meaning in the built environment intended to describe and explain architecture. It also includes looking into factors affecting the design process and the views held by those involved with the production and use of designed environments. In addition, new methodologies and theoretical positions grounded on a critical examination of past and present body of knowledge in various aspects of architecture may be advanced for the purpose of working out and testing a new theoretical basis for the discipline of architecture. These methodologies and theoretical positions may also be advanced for purposes of promulgating a new aesthetic or new genre of architectural production, or even for purposes of propounding a new conceptual framework for interpreting both past and contemporary works of architecture.
By examining and discriminating among the various methodologies and points of view that attempt to describe and explain our knowledge of architecture, students will become better equipped to determine the appropriate method or approach to be adopted in their own inquiry into the history and theory of architecture. Specialisation in the area of historical and theoretical studies in architecture is expected to prepare the individual for a productive academic career in teaching and conducting research in architectural history and theory, or for creative work in the architectural profession and/or in historic preservation.
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DESIGN AND COMPUTATION
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Design and Computation has to do with computers and computerization in Architecture and knowledge-based systems. It is an area of specialisation in doctoral work in architecture concerned with generating the architect’s own response to the all-important impact of information technology on physical developmental processes in the rapidly globalising world. The idea here is the employment of computers as a new design thinking medium offering capabilities that can overcome some of the limitations encountered by human beings in the use of the traditional modes of thinking. It is an attempt at replacing human thought with the mechanisation of information technology systems represented by the computer for purposes of solving architectural problems at the theoretical plane of planning conceptualisation and practical realisation of the physical processes. It involves the representation of the built environment or artifacts in a form capable of supporting the automated analysis and simulation of the environment’s performance.
Specific areas of concentration may include: design theory and methods and computer-aided applications. It further includes work in knowledge-based expert systems and approaches to graphics mapping and design that are complemented by cognitive studies of the way in which designers undertake specific tasks; computer-aided education, simulation, solids modelling, geometric modelling, interactive programming, knowledge-based design systems, and data base for design; facilities management systems based on interactive evaluation, graphic super computers and access to central computer facilities.
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Department of Building
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. in Construction Management
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Construction Technology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Construction Management
- M.Sc. Construction Technology
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
Candidates for M.Phil/Ph.D. Construction Management should possess a Master’s Degree in Construction Management, Project Management or any relevant construction Engineering Discipline.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.
Candidates for M.Sc. Construction Management must have obtained degrees (First or Second class) in Building Technology, Civil Engineering or Quantity Surveying. Candidates with at least 2 years of relevant working experience have an added advantage.
For M.Sc. Construction Technology, the first Degree should be in the area of Building/Building Technology or Civil Engineering.
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Department of Estate Management
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M. Phil/PhD Valuation and Appraisal
- M. Phil/PhD Property Development and Management
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M. Sc Property Development and Management
- M.Sc. Housing Studies
- POSTGRADUATE Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Estate Management
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENT (HND):
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University regulations, a candidate must have either third class degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) lower credit in Estate Management and or a minimum of second class lower division degree in related discipline. Furthermore, candidate must possess 5 O’ level credits in Mathematics, English Language, Economics; and two other subjects from either Arts or Sciences.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (M.Sc.)
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University regulations, including at least Second Class lower Degree or lower credit PGD in Estate Management, the candidates must have had at least two years approved post study experience in real estate. Registration with recognised professional bodies may be considered as an added advantage. The programme is designed for candidates with Bachelor Degree in Estate Management and Valuation. The list of required courses is as follows:
M.Sc Property Development and Management
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University regulations, including at least Second Class lower Degree or lower credit PGD in Estate Management, the candidates must have had at least two years approved post study experience in real estate. Registration with recognised professional bodies may be considered as an added advantage. The programme is designed for candidates with Bachelors Degree in Estate Management and Valuation, Building, Architecture, Quantity Surveying and Civil Engineering. Candidates with Post Graduate Diploma in Estate Management can also be considered. The list of required courses is as follows:
ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University regulations, including at least Second Class lower Degree or lower credit PGD in Estate Management, the candidates must have had at least two years approved post study experience in real estate. Registration with recognised professional bodies may be considered as an added advantage. The programme is designed for candidates with Bachelors Degree in Estate Management and Valuation, Urban and Regional Planning and Land Surveying and Geoinformatics. The list of required courses is as follows:
M.Sc. Housing Studies
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University regulations, including at least Second Class lower Degree or lower credit PGD in Estate Management, the candidates must have had at least two years approved post study experience in real estate. Registration with recognised professional bodies may be considered as an added advantage. The programme is designed for candidates with Bachelor Degree in Estate Management and Valuation, Urban and Regional Planning, Building, Civil Engineering and Quantity Surveying. The list of required courses is as follows:
M. Phil/Ph.D. PROGRAMES
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- A candidate with M.Sc. must have not less than a 60% Weighted Score Average in Master’s Degree from a recognized University to be eligible into:
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- Valuation and Appraisal
- Property Development and Management
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The requirements for graduation as prescribed in the regulations of Postgraduate Studies Prospectus of the University of Jos unless as modifies hereunder must be met:
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- Candidates shall be required to follow the approved time table for sessional registration, supervision, presentation of research findings, submission of theses or parts thereof, submission of annual progress reports and other guidelines as set out in the Postgraduate Studies Prospectus.
- Candidates are required to pass all the compulsory courses with a minimum score of 60 % before engaging on the research work. A student may be required to repeat failed courses twice. However, a student who is unable to pass failed courses after two attempts forfeits his/her studentship and be advised to withdraw from the programme.
- Candidates shall be required to present and successfully defend at least four (4) research seminars at Faculty Level. These shall include the proposal seminar accompanied by substantial literature review, Progress seminars, upgrading seminar and the final seminar. Candidates may be asked to make corrections or represent where applicable.
- If after 18 months of registration, an M. Phil/PhD student has not presented an acceptable research proposal to the Faculty, the student will be withdrawn from the programme.
- If after 36 months no recommendation for upgrading from M. Phil to PhD status has been forwarded from the Faculty, the student will be withdrawn from the programme.
- The candidate is expected to submit a bound copy of 30 approved journal critique articles as part of the requirements for progress seminars.
- M.Phil/PhD VALUATION AND APPRAISAL
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This programme is designed for the training of high calibre academics in preparation for teaching and research careers in Universities, Tertiary Institutions and Research Institutes. It’s also for the enhancement of competence in the generation of new theoretical and practical knowledge base in property investment valuation and appraisal. The list of required courses is as follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Environmental and Resources Planning (ERP)
- M.Phil/Ph.D Population and Man Power Planning (PMP)
- M.Phil/Ph.d Geography (with options in Climatology)
- M.Phil/Ph.d Geography (with options in Geomorphology)
- M.Phil/Ph.d Geography (with options in Transportation)
- M.Phil/Ph.d Geography (with options in Population)
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc Environmental and Resources Planning (ERP)
- M.Sc Population and Man Power Planning (PMP)
- M.Sc Geography (with options in Climatology)
- M.Sc Geography (with options in Geomorphology)
- M.Sc Geography (with options in Transportation)
- M.Sc Geography (with options in Population)
- PGD Programme:
- PGD Tourism and Recreation Management
- PGD Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- PGD Environmental Resources Management
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
Candidates may be accepted for M.Phil/Ph.D. Degrees in Environmental and Resources Planning, Population and Manpower Planning and Urban and Regional Planning. Such candidates should possess M.Sc. or M.Phil. Degrees in relevant disciplines from recognized Universities.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidates seeking admission to MSc. Environmental and Resources Planning (ERP) and MSc. Population and Man Power Planning (PMP) Programmes must have at least a Second Class Honours Degree in Geography or closely related disciplines from recognized universities.
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DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma Urban and Regional Planning
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
For M.Phil/Ph.D., candidates with an MSc. MURP, M.Tech Degree in Urban and Regional Planning with a Cumulative Score Average of above 60% from a recognized University.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
Candidates for M.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning (URP) Programme must possess a good Second Class Honours Degree in Geography or Planning. A Third Class Degree or its equivalent and appropriate Postgraduate Diploma (in URP, Building, Estate Management or Architecture) from a recognized University with a minimum of 5 years post-graduation experience.
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FACULTY OF LAW
- Programmes:
- MPhil/Ph.D Law
- Mphil/Ph.D Law and Diplomacy
- Master of Laws (LL.M)
- Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD)
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
The general regulations in respect of this programme are as stipulated in the Regulations Governing Higher Degrees and Diplomas of the University of Jos. The more specific requirements for graduation in the Ph.D (Law) degree programme are as follows:
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- The candidate for a Ph.D (Law) degree is to undertake a year of course work, during which he is required to register for the following courses:
- Two (2) Law courses, that is Jurisprudence and Legal Theory and Research Methodology;
- Any other course(s) prescribed by the Senate of the University of Jos.
- The candidate is to submit, in consultation with his/her supervisor, a thesis on an approved law topic based on his/her research, which he/she shall defend before an External Examiner. Prior to the submission of the thesis to the Faculty Board of Examiners, the candidate will present a research proposal on the study, and malke three (3) seminar presentations on the research done on the topic. The thesis must provide evidence of original work or capacity for critical analysis, and must be written during the candidate’s course of study. A candidate submitting a thesis shall be examined orally first internally by the Faculty Board of examiners, and then by an External Examiner on the subject of his/her thesis, and must pass the oral examination in order to qualify for the award of the Ph.D (Law) degree. The thesis must comply with the Faculty of Law Guidelines for the preparation of Theses and Dissertations. The candidate shall submit the requisite number of copies of the thesis for examination, as may be determined by the Faculty Board of Examiners.
- The candidate for a Ph.D (Law) degree is to undertake a year of course work, during which he is required to register for the following courses:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR Postgraduate Diploma:
For the postgraduate diploma programme in Conflict Management and Peace Studies, candidates should possess not less than a Third Class Degree from a recognized University.
Ph.D (LAW)
The Ph.D (Law) Programme shall run for a minimum of 36 Calender months and a maximum of 60 Calender months.
For Extension beyond the maximum period, special permission of the Faculty Postgraduate Committee shall be required.
MOBE OF STUDY
The Programme is Full-time
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN LAW AND DIPLOMACY (Ph.D(LAW AND BIPLOMACY))
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
A Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD) from the University of Jos or a similar degree from an approved University with a minimum of a weightier score average of 60 points.
A minimum of two (2) positive references as to character and learning must be submitted by the applicant. At least one of the references must be obtained from the applicant’s supervisor in the course of his/her studies leading up to the award of the degree of Masters of Arts in Law and Diplomacy.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
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- Same as Ph.D Law
- Duration of Programme
- Ph.D (Law and Diplomacy)
- Same as Ph.D (Law)
- Mode of Study
- Same as Ph.D (Law)
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS INTO M.phil/Ph.D. LAW
The criteria for admission are as follows:
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- A master of Laws (LL.M) degree from an approved University with a minimum of a weighted score average of 60 points.
- A minimum of two (2) positive references as to character and learning must be submitted by the applicant. At least one of the references must be obtained from the applicant’s former lecturers in Faculty of Law where he/she obtained the Master of Law (LL.M) degree.
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The criteria for admission into the LL.M programme are as follows:
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- A Bachelor of Laws degree from an approved University with a Second Class Honours Lower Division. Faculty may however, admit a candidate with a Third Class Degree, if in the opinion of the Faculty Postgraduate Committee, candidate has five years post-qualification experience.
- A minimum of five (5) credit passes, including English Language and Literature in English, at not more than two (2) sittings in SSCE/GCE Ordinary Level or its equivalent;
- A minimum of two positive references as to character and learning must be submitted by the applicant.
- At least one of the references must be obtained from the applicant’s former lecturers in the University where he/she obtained the first degree in Law
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MASTER OF ARTS IN LAW AND DIPLOMACY (MALD)
Entry Qualifications (Eligibility)
To qualify for admission into the M.A Law and Diplomacy degree programme, the candidate must posses a Second Class, LL.B (Hons.) degree awarded by this or any other approved University or comparable institution. Candidates with equivalent degree in Political Science, International Relations or Economics, or other disciplines which the Postgraduate Committee of the Faculty may consider relevant experience of the candidate, may be admitted. Faculty may however, admit a candidate with a Third Class Degree, if in the opinion of the Faculty Postgraduate Committee, candidate has five years post-qualification experience.
Duration of Programmes
M.A Law
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- The MALD programme shall run for a minimum of 12 calendar months and a maximum of 24 calendar months with project.
- For extension beyond the maximum period, special permission of the Postgraduate School Board shall be required.
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Human Physiology (with areas of specialization in Endocrinology, Gastrointestinal Physiology, Heamatology, Natural Products of System Physiology, Neurophysiology, Reproductive Endocrinology, Renal Physiology, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular System)
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Human Physiology
- M.Sc. Reproductive Sciences
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
Candidates for MSc. Human Physiology shall have a First or second class Upper DVM, Dentistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pharmacy, Optometry and Zoology of a recognized University.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc. REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES
Candidates for M.Sc. Reproductive Sciences must possess entry Requirement for science based disciplines with a minimum of 5 credits in relevant subjects at School Certificate level. They must also have MBBS/BDS or B.Sc. degree (First Class or Second Class Upper Division) in related health sciences.
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Department of Biochemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Biochemistry
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Biochemistry
- PGD Programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics.
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
For M.Phil/Ph.D in Biochemistry, candidates must have academic Master’s degree in iv. Public Health and Sanitary Microbiology Biochemistry and/or Molecular Biology or equivalent areas with a minimum CGPA of 4.00 and thesis score not lower than 60% (B) or Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60%.
Eligibility for Admission for M.Sc. Biochemistry
To qualify for admission into the programme, a candidate must possess at least a good Class honours degree in biochemistry from a recognized University. The selection process is based on the quality of academic transcript of the first degree. There may be an interview. A candidate seeking admission must possess five credit passes, including English and Mathematics, and other relevant subjects at ‘O’ Level.
Candidates with MBBS degree and FIML T clinical biochemistry with at least two years post qualification experience may also be considered. These candidates must take some B. Sc. Courses to remedy deficiencies observed in their academic transcripts.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
The relevant provisions of the regulations Governing Higher degrees and diplomas of University of Jos pertaining to Master’s degree primarily by coursework shall apply.
The following are specific to M.Sc. Biochemistry programme. The minimum credit load of taught courses (i.e., courses other than seminar and dissertation) a student can carry per session is 18 credit units and not more than 24 credit units of such courses, in one academic session.
Entry Requirements for Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics
The candidate for admission into postgraduate diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics programme must be a first-degree holder in relevant disciplines from any recognized University with a minimum of third class or pass with a minimum of 5 years post qualification experience. Such relevant disciplines include Biochemistry, nutrition, medicine, community health, chemistry, microbiology, home economics, nursing, food science and technology. Holders of HND (Upper credit) or HND lower credit with a minimum of 5 years post qualification experience are also eligible. A candidate seeking admission must possess five credit passes, including English and Mathematics, and other relevant subjects at ‘O’ Level.
M.Phil/Ph.D. Biochemistry Programme
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The Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Jos offers a doctorate programme of research and course work leading to a degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biochemistry.
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The candidate for Ph.D. admission must satisfy the following conditions: All candidates must have a minimum of five credit passes at SSCE/GCE O level including English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
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Candidates must have academic Master’s degree in Biochemistry and/or Molecular Biology or equivalent areas with a minimum CGPA of 4.0/5 and thesis score not lower than 60% (B) or WSA of 60%. All candidates must demonstrate adequate intellectual capacity, maturity and effective decision making and problem-solving potentials.
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Candidates are to take and pass taught courses of a minimum of 12 credit units including the core courses (BCH 901 and 902). They are also required to offer some courses outside Biochemistry courses, which are: CES 902, SCI 802 and EDU 913.
A doctoral thesis of 12 credit units – including a minimum of four seminar presentations and an oral defense is compulsory.
AREA OF SPACIALIZATION
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- Medical Biochemistry (cancer and diabetes)
- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
- Parasite Biochemistry
- Environmental Biochemistry
- Nutrition Biochemistry
- Toxicology
- Phytomedicine/Ethno biochemistry
- Microbiome
- Forensic Biochemistry
- Tropical Diseases (parasites, vectors and epidemiology)
- Drug Research
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Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Medical Microbiology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Medical Microbiology
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MSC. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY DEGREE PROGRAMME
Eligibility (Entry Requirements)
The University of Jos General regulations for higher degrees shall apply. Specifically; the regulations Governing Higher Degrees and Diplomas of the University of Jos stipulate that a good first degree from the University of Jos or other approved Universities in the relevant fields and professional qualifications approved by the Senate on the recommendation of the Postgraduate Board is required for entry into this programme including five (5) credits in relevant subjects at school certificate level.
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- A good B.Sc or BMLS. (Hons.) Degree (usually first-class or second-class division) in medical microbiology, medical laboratory sciences or in biological sciences or other relevant sciences of the University of Jos or from other approved universities
- MB.BS, or DVM Degree (or their equivalent) of the University of Jos or from otherapproved universities.
- F.I.M.L.S. Microbiology and related disciplines (e.g. bacteriology) with a least 2 years post-qualification experience and evidence of participation in research and/or joint authorship of publications in relevant areas of specialization.
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SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT:
M.Sc. Medical Microbiology programme consists of coursework and a project report based on a research project. Consequently, the relevant provisions of the Regulations Governing Higher Degrees and Diplomas for Master’s degree programmes primarily by coursework shall apply. To qualify for the award of the degree a candidate must earn a minimum of 24 credits, including a research project (4 credits) and other compulsory courses. The Project report shall be orally defended before a panel incorporating an external examiner.
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Department of Public Health and Sanitary Microbiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- MPhil/PhD. MLS Medical Microbiology (Medical Parasitology, Medical Bacteriology, Medical Virology & Medical Mycology)
- MPhil/PhD MLS Haematology& blood transfusion science
- MPhil/PhD MLS Chemical pathology
- MPhil/PhD MLS Histopathology
- MPhil/PhD MLS Immunology and immunochemistry
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc. Public Health and Sanitary Microbiology
- MSc. MLS Medical Microbiology (Medical Parasitology, Medical Bacteriology, Medical Virology & Medical Mycology)
- MSc MLS Haematology & blood transfusion science
- MSc. MLS Chemical pathology
- MSc. MLS Histopathology
- MSc. MLS Immunology and immunochemistry
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- All candidates must possess the undergraduate matriculation requirements of at least five credits (English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics) in Ordinary Level West African Examination Council /NECO or its equivalents in not more than two sittings.
- A first degree in Medical Laboratory Science from a recognized University and should be duly registered with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria. The candidate must obtain a minimum of Second- class lower division in their fields or related disciplines.
- Holders of FIMLS in any area of specialty in Medical Laboratory Science may be eligible to apply for admission into the programme.
- Holders of AIMLS in any area of specialty in Medical Laboratory Science with minimum of 2 years working experience may be eligible to apply for admission into the programme
- Holders of PGD in Medical Laboratory science (not below CGPA of 2.50) in any area of specialty may be eligible to apply for admission into the MSc programme.
- For MSc in Chemical Pathology/Clinical Biochemistry, candidate must possess at least credit in the under listed subjects Chemistry, Physics, Biology, English, Mathematics. Candidate should possess MBBS degree or its equivalent.
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M.Phil/PhD in Medical Laboratory Science
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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- Candidates who obtained at least a 60% WSA or a GPA of 4.0 in the course work and the research thesis for the MSc in Medical Laboratory Science or any related disciplines from the University of Jos or any other recognized University.
- Candidates with MPhil in Medical Laboratory Science or any related disciplines from any recognized University are also eligible to apply.
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- MPhil/PhD in Chemical Pathology
- MPhil/PhD Haematology and Blood Transfusion Science
- MPhil/PhD Medical Microbiology with option in Medical Parasitology/ Medical Bacteriology/Medical Virology/ Medical Mycology
- MPhil/PhD Histopathology
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MSc NURSING:
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- All MSc candidate must possess the undergraduate matriculation requirements of at least five credits (English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics) in ordinary level West African Examination Council/NECO or its equivalent in not more than two sittings.
- The candidates must possess RN or RN/RM Certificates in addition to B. Sc Nursing/B.N.Sc. from University of Jos or any other recognized University and must obtain a minimum of second-class lower division with NYSC discharge/exemption certificate. A postgraduate diploma in Nursing or other related disciplines may be an added advantage.
- Candidate who has third-class degree from any institution mention in (b) above with NYSC discharge/exemption certificate and possess a post graduate diploma in an area he wish to further his MSc Nursing and spent five years after graduation are eligible to be considered for the programme.
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AVAILABLE AREAS OF SPECIALISATION IN MSc NURSING PROGRAMME
Each candidate in the MSc Nursing programme may specialize in any of the followings:
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- MSc Medical and Surgical Nursing
- MSc Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
- MSc Community Health Nursing
- MSc Maternal and Child Health Nursing
- MSc Nursing Education
- MSc Health and Nursing Administration
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A full time Master of Science (MSc.) Nursing with thesis/dissertation shall run for a minimum period of 18 – 24 months. Additional 6 – 12 months may be added to a candidate that fails to complete his MSc study within the stipulated minimum period. Therefore the minimum period is 18 months (4 semesters or two sessions) while maximum duration is 36 months (six semesters or three sessions).
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/PhD NURSING PROGRAMME
PhD Candidates must possess a Bachelor of Nursing Science (B.Sc Nursing/ B.N.Sc) degree and M. Sc. degree in Nursing or Masters degree in related disciplines (with a minimum WSA of 60% or CGPA of 3.50) from University of Jos or any other recognized university.
Candidates with BSc/BNSc Nursing degree and MSc Nursing or Masters degree in related disciplines with CGPA less than 3.50 or WSA less than 60% from University of Jos or any other recognized university shall be admitted into the M Phil/PhD Nursing Science programme during which the candidate must register and pass all the M.Sc. Nursing courses as required. To continue with the PhD on completion of the course work, such candidate must obtain a minimum WSA of 60% or CGPA of 3.50. All applicants must be registrable or registered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (i.e RN, RN/RM etc).
AVAILABLE AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION IN M.Phil/PhD NURSING PROGRAMME
Each candidate in the M Phil/Ph.D Nursing programme may specialize in any of the followings:
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- M.Phil/PhD Medical and Surgical Nursing
- M.Phil/PhD Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
- M.Phil/PhD Community Health Nursing
- M.Phil/PhD Maternal and Child Health Nursing
- M.Phil/PhD Nursing Education
- M.Phil/PhD Health and Nursing Administration
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- A full-time terminal M Phil programme shall run for a minimum of 3 semesters and maximum of 4 semesters.
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Department of Pharmacology
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Pharmacology
- MPhil/PhD Clinical Pharmacology
- MPhil/PhD Forensic Toxicology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Pharmacology
- M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacology
- M.Sc. Forensic Toxicology
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Entry Requirements For M.Phil/Ph.D. :
For the M.Phil/Ph.D. Pharmacology, a Master’s degree in a relevant area with a minimum Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60% is the requirement.
Entry Requirements For M.Sc:
For M.Sc. Pharmacology, a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with CGPA of at least 2.40 or its equivalent is required.
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Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- M.Sc. Bioinformatics and Genomics
- PGD Programmes:
- Postgraduates Diploma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D
For the M.Phil/Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Chemistry, a Master’s degree or M.Phil in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with at least a CGPA of 3.0 or Weighted Score Average (WSA) of 60% and above.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.
M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry shall be open to candidates with first degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry or related disciplines acceptable to the Senate of the University of Jos. Candidates who are not Pharmacy graduates may be required to take pre-requisite courses available in the Department or elsewhere in the University, such as the Department of Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutical Technology. To be eligible for M.Sc Pharmaceutical Chemistry, a candidate must score at least a CGPA of 2.40 (i.e. 2nd Class) in the Bachelor’s Degree.
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Department of Pharmaceutics
- M.Phil/Ph.D programmes:
- M.Phil./Ph.D Cosmetic Science
- M.Phil./Ph.D Drug Delivery
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Cosmetic Science
- M.Sc. Drug Delivery
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The general regulations governing Postgraduate admissions detailed in the Postgraduate studies prospectus shall apply. To be eligible for the M.Sc. Cosmetic science programme, a candidate shall possess at least a second class (Lower Division) degree in related science courses such as Pharmacy, cosmetic science, chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, biology, microbiology from an approved university with a minimum CGPA of 3.0/5.0
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MPhil/PhD DRUG DELIVERY
The general regulations governing Postgraduate admissions detailed in the Postgraduate studies prospectus shall apply. Postgraduate admission into the MPhil/PhD in Drug Delivery shall be open to candidates with an MSc (Pharmaceutics), MSc (Pharmaceutical Technology), and MSc (Drug Delivery) from an approved institution with at least a CSA of 60% or its equivalent.
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Department of Clinical Pharmacy
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
- M.Sc Programmes:
- M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
- PGD Programme:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
M.Phil/Ph.D. candidates in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice should possess a Master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy with a minimum Cumulative Score Average (CSA) of 60%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
For the M.Sc. in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice programme, candidates must possess a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Jos or any other recognized University with a CGPA not below 2.5. Candidates with a PGD in Clinical Pharmacy from a recognized University are also eligible to apply.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR PGD:
For the Postgraduates Diploma programme, candidates must possess a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Jos or any other recognized University with a CGPA not below 2.0.
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Department of Pharmacognosy
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Pharmacognosy
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. in Pharmacognosy
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Phil/Ph.D:
The M.Phil/Ph.D programme in Pharmacognosy is open to candidates with a M.Sc. degree in Pharmacognosy with at least a CGPA of 3.5 or 60.00%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc.:
A First degree in Pharmacy with at least a CGPA of 2.40 from a recognized University may be considered for admission into the MSc. Pharmacognosy programme. Holders of the following qualifications may also be considered for admission: first degree in Plant Science Technology, Chemistry, Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology and other related disciplines with a pass at not less than a Second Class Honours Degree.
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Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- M.Phil./Ph.D. Biotechnology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Biotechnology
- M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
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Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy.
- M.Phil/Ph.D Programmes:
- MPhil/Ph.d Pharmaceutical Technology
- M.Sc. Programmes:
- M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Technology
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M.Sc. degree in a relevant area of Pharmaceutical Technology is requirement for M.Phil/Ph.D Pharmaceutical Technology with Weighted Score Average (WSA) of not less than 60%.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Technology:
For M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Technology, a candidate must possess at least a GPA of 2.40 in B. Pharm. Degree or its equivalent from a recognized Institution.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY ANATOMY
- Programmes:
- Master of Science (MSc) in Veterinary Anatomy
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Veterinary Anatomy
- Programmes:
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Admission Requirements for Master of Science (MSc) in Veterinary Anatomy:
Admission requirements are as stipulated in the Postgraduate Handbook of the University of Jos, and in accordance with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine guidelines. In addition to the above, the specific requirements of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy stated below are applicable:
Master of Science (MSc) in Veterinary Anatomy:
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- The candidate must possess a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Human Anatomy from a recognised University, with a minimum of Second Class (Upper Division) grade.
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- In addition to the above, the candidate must also possess a Master’s degree (MSc) in Veterinary Anatomy from a recognized University and must have obtained a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 5-grade point scale, or 3.0 on a 4-grade point scale in the Master’s degree programme OR
- External candidate must have undergone a successful conversion from the MPhil/PhD programme.
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- Areas of specialization:
- Msc/PhD in: Veterinary Pathology
- PhD in: Bacteriology and Molecular biology
- PhD in: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
- MSc/PhD in: Veterinary Immunology
- PhD in: Veterinary Mycology
- MSc/PhD in: Veterinary Virology
- Areas of specialization:
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- Candidates from other fields other than Veterinary Medicine with a Third-class degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, and other relevant allied courses from National Universities Commission (NUC) accredited University, and with a minimum of three-year post qualification experience may be admitted after obtaining a postgraduate diploma in Microbiology with a minimum CGPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale and 2.5 on a 4-point scale. The eligibility and acceptance of such candidates for admission shall however be determined by the Postgraduate School and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Postgraduate Committee, University of Jos.
- Candidates applying for Doctoral Programme must have a minimum of 5 credits in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and any other relevant science subject at O’ Levels. Applicant shall obtain a minimum CGPA of 4.0 at Master’s degree in Microbiology or any other relevant allied courses. Candidates who did not meet the entry requirement of minimum CGPA of 4.0 at Master’s degree may however be admitted after undergoing M.Phil/PhD programme, in which he/she must score a minimum CGPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale and 2.5 on a 4-point scale. The eligibility and acceptance of such candidates afterwards for PhD shall however be determined by the Postgraduate School and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Postgraduate Committee, University of Jos.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Degrees:
The Department offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in- MPhil/Ph.D. Veterinary Protozoology (PhD Veterinary Protozoology),
- MPhil/PhD. Veterinary Helminthology (PhD Veterinary Helminthology) and
- MPhil/PhD. Veterinary Entomology (PhD Veterinary Entomology).
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Degrees:
The Department offers Master of Science (M. Sc.) degrees in the following programmes:- M.Sc. Veterinary Protozoology (MSc. Vet. Protozoology),
- M.Sc. Veterinary Helminthology (MSc. Vet. Helminthology) and
- M.Sc. Veterinary Entomology (MSc. Vet .Entomology).
- Postgraduate Diploma :
- Veterinary Parasitology (PGDVP)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Degrees:
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Person with B.Sc. degree in Zoology, Microbiology or combined honors with 3rd class, or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Animal Health and Production, Range Management or related fields with three years post qualification experience in relevant areas. This is in addition to credit passes in relevant ‘O’ Level science subjects including Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Health Science, Agricultural Science with English and Mathematics.
M.Sc. Admission Requirements
For admission into any of the M. Sc. programmes of the Department, candidates must possess:
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- DVM, MBBS, BSc, minimum of second class lower in Animal Science or Zoology, Microbiology, or related fields.
- Any other qualification as may be specified for a particular programme or by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the University Postgraduate School.
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For admission into any of the PhD programmes of the Department, candidates must possess:
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- DVM, MBBS or their equivalent.
- MSc Applied Parasitology & Entomology, MSc. Zoology or MSc. in other relevant fields.
- Obtained a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a scale of 5.0 during their Master’s programme.
- Demonstrate sound intellectual capability and the ability to initiate academic and research activities and carry them out to logical conclusion.
- Any other qualification as may be specified for a particular programme or by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the University Postgraduate School.
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Master of Science Degrees
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- The Department offers MSc degrees in:
- M.Sc. Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine
- M.Phil/Ph.D. Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine
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For admission into any of the MSc programmes of the Department, candidates must possess:
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- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, MBBS or their equivalent.
- Any other qualification as may be specified for a particular programme or by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the University Postgraduate School.
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MPhil/Ph.D. Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Admission Requirements:
For admission into any of the PhD programmes of the Department, candidates must possess:
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- Five (5) ‘O’ Level credits in Biology, Chemistry, English Language, Mathematics and Physics.
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, MBBS or their equivalent.
- Master degree in Veterinary Public Health, Veterinary Preventive Medicine or Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine or their equivalence.
- Obtained a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a scale of 5.0 during their Masters programme.
- Demonstrate sound intellectual capability and the ability to initiate academic and research activities and carry them out to logical conclusion.
- Any other qualification as may be specified for a particular programme or by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the University Postgraduate School.
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DEPARTMENT OF THERIOGENOLOGY AND PRODUCTION
- Programmes:
- PGD Animal Health and Production
- MSc Theriogenology
- MSc Animal Health and Production
- PhD Theriogenology
- PhD Animal Health and Production
- Programmes:
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGD) PROGRAMME:
To be eligible for admission into the Postgraduate Diploma program, candidates must be first- degree holders in Zoology or any other science related discipline from any recognized University, or holders of HND with minimum of Lower Credit in animal production or animal health.
Entry Requirements for Master`s Program (MSc):
Prospective candidates for MSc (Theriogenology) must possess a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or its equivalent, while those for MSc (Animal health and production) must possess a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) / Bachelor of Agriculture (B. Agric.) in Animal Science or Animal Production. An applicant must have obtained a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 5 point scale or 2 on a 4 point scale at undergraduate level.
Entry Requirements for Doctorate (MPhil/PhD) Program
Prospective candidates for the Ph.D degree (Theriogenology or Animal Health and Production) program should possess a good Master of Science (MSc) degree in MSc (Theriogenology) or Animal Health and Production, Animal Science or Animal Production as the case may be. Such degrees should must have been obtained from the University of Jos or any recognized University with a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 5 point scale.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
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Departmental Postgraduate Programmes
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- Masters and MPhil/Ph.D.:
MSc. Veterinary Medicine and PhD. Veterinary Medicine with options in:- Avian Medicine
- Large Animal Medicine
- Fish and Aquatic Medicine
- Masters and MPhil/Ph.D.:
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Admission Requirements
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- For MSc programme: The candidate must have obtained DVM degree from the University of Jos or any other recognized University
- For PhD programme: The candidate must have obtained an MSc degree in relevant field, from the University of Jos or any other recognized University with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a scale of 5.0 or 3.0 on a scale of 4.0.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SURGERY AND RADIOLOGY
- Postgraduate Degrees in The Department:
- MSc. Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery
- MSc. Veterinary Anaesthesia
- MPhil/PhD. Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery
- MPhil/Phd. Veterinary Anaesthesia
- M.Sc. Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery
- MPHil/Ph.D. Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery
- Postgraduate Degrees in The Department:
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Departmental Admission Requirement:
To qualify for admission into the M.Sc. programme of the Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, the applicants must have obtained Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from this university (University of Jos) or any other university recognised by the Senate.
For PhD programme, a candidate shall have obtained an M.Sc. degree after passing relevant taught courses and research from this university (University of Jos) or its equivalent from any other university recognized by the Senate in relevant disciplines (Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Anaesthesiology and Veterinary Radiology) with a CGPA of at least 3.5 (5.0 scale) or 3.0 (4.0 scale).
Requirement for Award of the Degree:
To qualify for the award of M.Sc. degree, a student must have completed and passed courses totalling a minimum of 25 credit units excluding Thesis of 12 units, presented and passed the two seminars.
For a PhD award, a student must have completed and passed all the course work of 45 credit units, presented and passed the two seminars, and also written and passed a dissertation of 18 credit units.
MSc. Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery and PhD. Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery
This program is designed at the MSc. Level to provide an initial level of specialization for veterinarians intending to become soft tissue surgeons, instructors in soft tissue surgery, researchers or those intending to proceed with a Ph.D. in this specialty. Veterinarians so trained are expected to be capable of performing challenging soft tissue surgeries, delivering instructions in soft tissue surgery as well as be able to organize basic researches in this specialty.
Options/Research Areas
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- General Surgery
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Wound Management
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MSc. Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery and PhD. Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery
This program is designed at the MSc. level to provide an initial level of specialization for veterinarians intending to become orthopedic surgeons, instructors in orthopedic surgery, researchers in orthopaedics or those intending to proceed with a PhD in this specialty. Veterinarians so trained are expected to be capable of performing challenging orthopedic surgeries, delivering instructions in orthopaedics as well as be able to organize researches in orthopaedics.
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- Traumatology
- Fracture Management
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MSc. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Phd. Veterinary Anaesthesia
This program is designed at the MSc. level to provide an initial level of specialization for veterinarians intending to become anaesthetists and Wildlife practitioners, instructors in anaesthesiology, pain management and Wildlife. Researchers or those intending to proceed with a Ph.D. in this specialty. Recent developments in which a lot more individuals, Institutions, Zoos, Wildlife Conservation establishments are acquiring and maintaining a large number and variety of wildlife has resulted in a dramatic rise in the number of such cases presented for and needing veterinary attention. In all these situations wildlife immobilization is frequently encountered. Even though an increasing number of these cases are encountered, any form of training in wildlife practice generally, must entail a trip out of the country.
Options/Research Areas
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- Anaesthesia
- Analgesia/Pain Management
- Wildlife Immobilization
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How to Apply for UNIJOS Postgraduate Admission Form 2024/2025:
1. Sign-Up
- Fill out the sign-up form correctly
- Carefully Choose the School Programme you wish to enrol for.
- You are expected to use a Valid/Active email address.
- Confirmation Link will be sent to your email address.
- Please confirm the Link to login and complete the application process.
- Part of the application process involves the upload of scanned certificates.
- Please Keep your password safe and simple to remember
2. Payment of Application Fee
- visits portal.unijos.edu.ng
- Click on LOGIN
- Type your email and password
- Click on Log In. The system logs you into your personalized dashboard
- Click on Payment
- Click SELECT PAYMENT
- Enter the required information requested and continue to follow the prompts until payment of the Application Fee is successful
- Print the receipt for the portal and the remita receipt sent to your email and proceed to the next stage.
3. Bio-Data Registration
- visits portal.unijos.edu.ng
- Click on LOGIN
- Type your email and password
- Click on the Proceed button
- Complete the online Bio-data registration. Ensure you complete all taps. Ensure your passport and Relevant Documents (in PDF format) are uploaded before Completion.
DISCLAIMER:
Please ensure to select the appropriate course of choice before completing the application.
If you have any questions regarding the UNIJOS postgraduate form 2024, its requirements, and the application process, do not hesitate to ask us. You can use the comment box below this page to ask your questions, and we will respond to them as soon as possible.
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