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