NUC approves part-time courses for varsity

Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, has received approval from the National Universities Commission to run four part-time programmes.

The Information, Media and Publication Specialist of the university, Olawale Adekoya, in a statement said the part-time programmes approved by the NUC include, B.Sc. Economics; B.Sc. Political Science; B.Sc. International Relations; and B.Sc.Criminology and Security Studies.

“The approval was conveyed in a letter signed by the NUC Director of Academic Planning, Dr Noel Saliu.”

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