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Entry Requirements
MSc in Food Processing Systems and Technology (MFPST) (1 yrs f/t) (2 yrs p/t).
Applicants should hold at least a lower second pass (2.2) of an honours degree from
recognized institutions in any of the following: Agriculture, Food Science, Biological
Science, Agricultural Engineering/Mechanization, Mechanical Engineering and any
approved equivalent.
MSc in Agricultural Mechanisation Systems Analysis & Management (MASAM) (1 yrs f/t)
(2 yrs p/t).
Applicants should hold at least a lower second pass (2.2) of an honours degree from
recognized institutions in any of the following: Agriculture, Food Science, Biological
Science, Agricultural Engineering/Mechanization, Mechanical Engineering and any
approved equivalent.
Applicants should hold at least a lower second pass (2.2) of an honours degree from
recognized institutions in any of the following: Agricultural/Civil/Chemical/Electrical
Mechanical/Mining and Metallurgical Engineering and any approved equivalent.
MSc in Industrial Ecology and Environmental Management (MIEEM) (1 yrs f/t) (2 yrs p/t).
Applicants should hold at least a lower second pass (2.2) of an honours degree from
recognized institutions in any of the following: Environmental Science, Agriculture,
Natural Resources/Biological Sciences including courses related to the environment
Geography and any approved equivalent.
NB: Applicants with a third class (3) of an honours degree may be admitted to the
programmes but may be required to take bridging course(s)
Faculty of Arts
Postgraduate Diploma in Media and Communication Studies (DMCS) (1yr f/t) (2 yrs p/t)
MA in Religious Studies (MRS) (1 yrs f/t)
Areas of specialization: Religion & Ethics, Phenomenology, Theology, Old Testament,
African Traditional Religions and Christian History & Thought
A good first degree in Humanities with 2.2 or better from this or other recognized
Universities
A good honours degree with 2.2 or better in Religious Studies or its equivalent from this
or other recognized Universities.
Faculty of Law
Masters in Womens Law (MSWL) (1 yrs f/t)
First degree in Law with a 2.2 or better, proven work experience in the area of
womens law and related issues. Candidates with a first degree in law but have a lower
academic degree ranking who have proven work and research experience in the field of
womens law may also be considered. Applicants to submit a 500 word summary
outlining the prospective benefits of the programme to their work.
Candidates with a good non-law first degree provided they had a proven work and
research experience in the field of womens law and related issues. Applicants to submit
a 500 word summary outlining the prospective benefits of the programme to their work.
At least a 2.2 honours degree in Social Sciences, Geography, Environmental science and
Tourism.