Gombe State University, a beacon of educational prowess in Nigeria, is embarking on an exciting journey of academic expansion, armed with approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC). This key decision opens up a new panorama of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within the institution.
NUC Approval: A Seal of Progress
A communication from the NUC has set the stage for Gombe State University’s ambitious venture into a wider range of programmes. The approval, contained in a letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor of the University, came after an extensive resource verification visit. This assessment, carried out by panels of experts, evaluated the human and material resources available for establishing the proposed academic programmes.
Expansion of Academic Horizons: New Programmes
The NUC’s approval is a gateway to an array of fresh undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, set to commence from the 2023/2024 academic session in the University’s Main Campus. The proposed courses span various disciplines, including Peace and Conflict Resolution, International Relations, Banking and Finance, Biotechnology, Nursing Science, Public Health, Pharmacology, and more. Also included are Master’s and PhD programmes in areas such as Accounting, Mathematics, Islamic Studies, and Human Anatomy.
- B.Sc. Peace and Conflict Resolution
- B.Sc International Relations
- B.Sc. Banking and Finance
- Master of Accounting
- BLIS Library and Information Science
- B.Ed. Educational Administration and Planning
- B.Sc. Biotechnology
- B.Sc. Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
- B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry
- M. Sc. Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
- BN.Sc. Nursing Science
- B.Sc. Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- B.Sc. Public Health
- B.Sc. Pharmacology
- Pharm D. Doctor of Pharmacy
- PGD, M.Sc, and Ph.D. Mathematics
- PGD, and M.Sc. Health Economics
- Professional Master in Development Economics
- PGD, Islamic Studies
- Professional Masters in Islamic Banking and Finance
- PGD. Christian Religious and Theological Studies
- Master of Criminology and Security Studies
- PGD. Microbiology
- PGD., M.Sc., and Ph.D. Statistics
- Master of Management Information Systems
- PGD., M.Sc., and Ph.D. Human Anatomy
- PGD., M.Sc., and Ph.D. Human Physiology
- M.Sc. and Ph.D. Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
- Professional Master in Pastoral Care and Counseling
- Professional Master in Religious Peace and Ecumenical Studies
- M.Sc. and PhD Human Reproduction
The Exception: Accounting Education
While most proposed programmes received the green light from the NUC, the B.Sc. (Ed) Accounting programme was not approved. The rejection was attributed to the non-availability of the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) and the fact that the University does not currently teach the programme as a subject. The NUC advised the University to apply for the B.Sc. Business Education programme instead.
Domiciliation of Nutrition and Dietetics Programme
An additional note in the NUC’s communication suggested the University domicile the B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics programme in the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences. This suggestion aims to better align the course with relevant resources and expertise.
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Exclusion of Part-time Programmes
It is important to note that the NUC approval does not cover the part-time mode of delivery for these undergraduate programmes. Hence, the programmes will be delivered in a full-time format, enhancing the depth and breadth of the learning experience.
Titles, Nomenclature, and Resources
With the approval, the University is expected to adhere to the sanctioned titles and nomenclatures for all programmes. Any changes will require further approval from the NUC. In addition, the University is advised to ensure the provision of adequate human and material resources for the development and growth of the approved programmes.
Moving Forward: A New Era at Gombe State University
As Gombe State University steps into this new academic phase, the NUC’s approval is a momentous milestone. With an eye to the future, the University is poised to transform into a more comprehensive centre for learning and innovation, fostering excellence in a wider range of disciplines. The dawn of these new academic horizons promises brighter opportunities for current and future students, bolstering the University’s position as a leader in Nigerian higher education.