Program Summary
Library and Information Science is a course that studies the management, organization, and preservation of information resources. It covers areas like cataloguing, information retrieval, digital libraries, and knowledge management. The course trains students to help people find and use information effectively, whether in libraries, archives, or online databases. Graduates can work as librarians, information managers, archivists, or research specialists.
Requirements
having credit passes in five subjects at the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), NECO, or GCE, including English Language and Mathematics, and a good score on the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Specifically, for Library and Information Science, students should have credit passes in Mathematics, Physics, and one of Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Economics, or Geography.