Program Summary
Geography as a course explores the Earth's landscapes, environments, and the relationships between people and their surroundings. It integrates both natural and social sciences, examining physical features like mountains, rivers, and climate, as well as human activities such as urbanization, migration, and economic development. Students learn about the spatial distribution of phenomena, the impact of human activities on the environment, and how different regions interact. The course involves map reading, data analysis, and fieldwork, helping students develop analytical and problem-solving skills. It also addresses global issues like climate change, resource management, and sustainable development, making it a vital subject for understanding the complexities of the modern world.
Requirements
UTME REQUIREMENTS ;
English, Mathematics, Geography, and any 2 from Economics, Government, Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Agric, CRS/IRS, Yoruba, Civics Education, ICT/Animal Husbandry, Cosmetology, Marketing.
DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ;
(i) 3 A’Level in Geography, any 2 Science or Humanities subject
(ii) Upper Credit at ND/HND in Survey and Geoinformatics, Land Surveying, Urban and Regional Planning, Statistics, Mathematics or Conservation Sciences Tourism.