Program Summary
Petroleum Chemistry is a course that focuses on the chemical composition, processing, and applications of petroleum and its products. It covers areas such as organic chemistry, petrochemical processes, refining techniques, and environmental impacts. The course prepares students for careers in the oil and gas industry, energy production, and petrochemical research.
Requirements
candidate must meet the minimum UTME score of 180 and above, and have at least five credit passes in their O'Level (SSCE, NECO, or NABTEB) in subjects including English Language, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and one other subject from Biology, Agricultural Science, Computer Studies, or a related field. The O'Level credits should be obtained in not more than two sittings. Specifically, for a B.Sc. Chemistry program, the O'Level subjects should include English Language, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and one other from Biology, Agricultural Science, Computer Studies