Updated List of Courses Offered in NOUN 2022

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Are you seeking admission into NOUN? Do you want to know the ‌NOUN courses for the 2022/2023 admission? If you are, then this article will benefit you.

Noun Courses

This is to inform the ‌public and all aspirants hoping to gain admission to NOUN that the official list of ‌courses offered by the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is now available for prospective students to view and determine whether the school offers their desired courses/programs before applying.

The National Open University of Nigerian is a federal open and distance learning (ODL) institution. Also, it is the first of its type in the West African sub-region. The Administrative Headquarters of the National Open University is in the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja.

In addition, NOUN Study Centres are located all throughout the country and offer over 750 courses and 50 programmes. Unlike other Nigerian universities, NOUN does not hold lectures in regular classrooms or lecture halls.

It might interest you to know that for students in the 100 and 200 levels, NOUN exams are usually computer-based (CBT). The National Universities Commission has accredited all of its courses (NUC).

Noun Courses and Requirements

Let’s take a look at the courses offered at the National University of Nigeria (NOUN).

National Open University of Nigeria Courses

Here are the lists of all courses approved and accredited in the National Open University of Nigeria by the National University Commission (NUC) for the 2021/2022 academic session.

School/Faculty of Science and Technology

Postgraduate:

1. MSc. Information Technology

2. PGD. Information Technology.

3. PGD. Digital Communication.

4. PGD. Mobile (Wireless) Communication Technology.

5. PGD. HIV/AIDS.

6. PDG. Agric and Extension.

Undergraduate:

1. BSc. Mathematics

2. BSc. Computer and Mathematics (Combined Hons)

3. BSc. Computer Science.

4. BSc. Data Management.

5. BSc. Communications Technology.

6. BSc. Agricultural Extension and Management.

7. BSc. Nursing Science.

8. BSc. Community Health.

9. BSc. Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESM)

10. BSc. Financial Mathematics

11. BSc. Physics

12. BSc. Chemistry.

13. BSc. Biology.

School/Faculty of Health Sciences

Postgraduate:

1. PGD HIV/AIDS Education and Management

Undergraduate:

1. B.Sc. Community Health

2. B.Sc. Dental Technology

3. B.Sc. Environmental Health.

School of Agricultural Sciences

Undergraduate:

1. B. Agric. Agricultural Economics and Agro Business

2. B. Agric. Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

3. B. Agric. Animal Science

4. B. Agric. Aquaculture and Fisheries Management

5. B. Agric. Soil and Land Resources Management

6. B. Agric. Crop Production and protection Sciences

Postgraduate:

1. PGD Agricultural Extension and Management

The School of Law

Undergraduate:

1. LLB (Law)

Postgraduate:

1. PGD Legislative Drafting

School of Education

Undergraduate:

1. Science Education

2. B.Sc. (Ed.) Agricultural Science

3. B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology

4. B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry

5. B.Sc. (Ed.) Integrated Science

6. B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Science

7. B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics

8. B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics

9. B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education

10. Arts & Humanities Education

11. B.A (Ed.) Early Childhood Education

12. B.A (Ed.) English

13. B.A (Ed.) French

14. B.A (Ed.) Primary Education

Postgraduate:

1. Education (PGDE)

2. Dist. Edu (PGDDE)integrated science

3. M.Ed. Educational Administration and Planning

4. M.Ed. Science Education

5. M.Ed. Educational Technology

6. Ph.D Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Mathematics Education, Science Education.

School of Management Sciences

Undergraduate:

1. B.Sc. Cooperatives Management

2. B.Sc. Entrepreneurship

3. B.Sc. Accounting (in Collaboration with ICAN)

4. B.Sc. Hospitality Management

Postgraduate:

5. PGD Financial Management, Public Administration, Business Administration

6. Master of Public Administration (MPA)

7. Master of Business Administration (MBA)

8. Master of Science Public Sector Management

9. Master of Science Public Administration

10. Master of Science Business Administration

School of Arts and Social Sciences

Undergraduate:

1. B.Sc. Criminology and Security Studies

2. B.Sc. Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution

3. B.Sc. Mass Communication

4. B.A. English

5. B.A French and International Relations

6. B.A Christian Theology

7. B.A Islamic Studies

8. B.Sc. Political Science

Postgraduate:

1. PGD in Criminology and Security Studies, Journalism and Mass Communication, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Christian Theology.

2. M.Sc. Mass Communication.

3. M.Sc. Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution.

4. Ph.D in English (Language/ Literature)

5. Centre for LifeLong Learning and Workplace Training:

6. Certificate Programmes

7. Proficiency Certificate in Call Centre Skills, Mobile Phone Repair

8. University (Academic) Certificate Programmes

9. Computer Literacy

10. Dental Office Practice

11. Arabic and Islamic Studies

12. Christian Theology

13. French

14. Hotel and Catering Management

15. Business Administration

Diploma

1. Business Communication

2. Entrepreneurship

3. Financial Management

4. Marketing

5. Medical Office Practice

6. Arabic and Islamic Studies

7. Christian Theology

8. French

9. Hotel and Catering Management.

NOUN Requirement and Procedures

1. A minimum of 5 O-level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, is usually required for undergraduate admission at NOUN.

2. However, some programmes may have additional requirements, which you will see after selecting the Program and entry-level on the Faculty’s admission page.

3. To apply for a programme, go to the Faculty page, select the programme, and make sure the Requirement button is on. By clicking this button, the corresponding entry requirement will show, and the Apply button on the pre-payment application page will be accessible.

4. Also, before submitting, fill in all the remaining information on the page.

5. After submitting the pre-payment form successfully, it will lead you to Remita to gain an RRR invoice, which you will use to pay for the application form.

6. When an applicant pays online with a credit card, it automatically generated the online form, which you will complete before submission.

7. In addition, applicants who pay in person at a bank branch must click “Continue After Payment” and provide their Unique ID and RRR information. It also offered them the option of changing the programme for which they applied.

8. Also, applicants who paid with an RRR generated last semester or earlier must resume the application procedure until they reach the remita page. When they click Proceed after payment, they should now use the newly produced Unique ID together with the previous RRR that was used for payment.

9. A successful payment will always result in the generation of an online application form, which you will complete before being submitted online.

FAQs about NOUN Courses

1. Are NOUN courses verified?

Yes, they are.


2. Can a NOUN student graduate with a failed course?

No, you can’t.


3. Can I do the part-time course at NOUN?

Yes, you can.


4. Can I switch my course to NOUN?

Yes, you can.


5. Can I register for courses in NOUN?

Yes, you can register.


6. Can I wave a course in NOUN?

No, you can’t.


7. Does NOUN offer a master’s degree in agriculture course?

No, they don’t.


8. Does NOUN have theatre art like courses?

No, they don’t


9. Does NOUN offer an electrical engineering course?

No, they do not offer an electrical engineering course.


10. Are elective courses compulsory for NOUN MBA?

Yes, they are.

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