Education
FG Adds New Curriculum, Increases From 188 To 238


The National Universities Commission has finalised a new curriculum for Nigerian Universities. The commission also made it known that the number of programmes has been increased from 188 to 238.
Grassroots.ng understands that the NUC had last year inaugurated a committee of experts drawn from various disciplines in Nigerian Universities to create the new Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards for Universities.
The latest bulletin released by the commission and made available to our correspondent in Abuja explained that the committee had turned in their report to the commission.
The report partly reads, “The Committee of experts drawn from various disciplines in the Nigerian Universities to harmonise the online drafts of the curriculum review coordinated by the National Universities Commission last week converged for a face-to- face interaction on the new Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards documents to finalise activities on the report which began within the last one year.
“Declaring open the interactive meeting at the Idris Abdulkadir Auditorium, Abuja, the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Prof. Abubakar Adamu Rasheed, recalled that what used to be called the Minimum Academic Standards started way back in 1989, for 13 disciplines and largely prescriptive then.
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