NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION
REPORT ON ACCREDITATION OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
A. SUMMARY OF PANEL’S REPORT
DATE OF VISITATION:
24th to 26th, 2024
INSTITUTION:
Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State
DISCIPLINE:
Sciences
PROGRAMME:
Geology
PROGRAMME SCORE:
88.80%
ACCREDITATION STATUS:
FULL
DEFICIENCIES |
REMEDIES |
1. The curriculum contains only three innovative courses. 2. 32.4% of the academic staff do not have Ph.D. degree. 3. Classroom equipment and furniture are not well-maintained. 4. Academic staff offices are inadequate in space as some senior lecturers share offices and not well furnished. 5. Sanitation around the library building area is poor and there is no access to people with physical challenges. 6. Physical library books and journals are inadequate in number and currency.
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1. The University should ensure that the curriculum is enriched by the addition of at least four innovative courses without exceeding the maximum credit load. 2. The University should encourage all staff to obtain Ph.D. degree. 3. Classroom equipment and furniture should be well maintained. 4. Standard (spacious) offices should be provided for the programme and dedicated toilet facilities for Senior Lecturers for the programme. 5. The poor sanitation of the library building areas should be improved and construction of ramps to make access easy for person with mobility challenges. 6. More current books and journals should be procured for the programme.
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The total score for the programme is 88.80%. It scored 36 (97.30%) in Academic Matters, 33 (94.29%) in Staffing, 20 (74.07%) in Physical Facilities, 15 (83.33%) in Library. The programme scored 2 (66.67%) in Funding, 3 (100.00%) 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