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NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION

REPORT ON ACCREDITATION OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

A.        SUMMARY OF PANEL’S REPORT

DATE OF VISITATION:

26 -29 November 2024

INSTITUTION:

University of Nigeria, Nsukka

DISCIPLINE:

Education

PROGRAMME:

Business Education

PROGRAMME SCORE:

84.80%

 

ACCREDITATION STATUS:

 

FULL

 

DEFICIENCIES

REMEDIES

1.There are no innovative courses in the curriculum.

2. Marking scheme is not well developed as marks were not allotted to all questions set for examination
3. only 14% of non-teaching staff has benefited from staff development.

4. Furnitures in the classrooms and lecture theatres are dilapidated.

5. The classrooms and faculty of education environment are dirty and unkept.
6. Physical library books are not current as only few current books were sighted.

 

1. The university should ensure the curriculum is enriched with the addition of at least four innovative courses without exceeding the maximum credit load.
2. The university should encourage lecturers to develop their marking scheme properly with possible answer to questions set and marks to be awarded.
3. The university should ensure that all non-teaching staff benefit from staff development programme.
4. Furniture items in the classrooms and lecture theatres should be well maintained.
5. The classrooms and university environment should be clean and well maintained.
6. More current books should be procured for the programme.

 

The total score for the programme is 84.80%. It scored 33 (89.19%)  in Academic Matters, 32 (91%) in Staffing, 20 (74.07%) in Physical Facilities, 15 (83.33%) in Library. The programme scored 2 (66.67%) in Funding, 2 (66.67%) in Research and Collaborations and 2 (100.00%) in Employers’ Rating. Based on the fact that the programme scored up to 70% and above in all four core components (Academic Matters, Staffing, Physical Facilities and Library), the Panel recommended  FULL accreditation status for the Programme.

B.    APPROVAL BY THE COMMISSION

Based on further analysis of the report, the Commission upholds the recommendation of  FULL accreditation status for the Programme