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  • 20 Best Art Courses to Study in Nigeria in 2024

    Contrary to the public opinion about science courses being the most lucrative, most of Nigeria’s most underrated courses are in arts. If you’re an art student about to start your tertiary studies or if you’re looking to switch careers and  thinking “what are the best art courses to study in nigeria”, here are twenty of the best art courses to study in Nigeria in 2024 :

    Mass Communication

    This course is a hot cake  and one of the most competitive art courses in Nigeria.  With a degree in Mass communication, you can works in journalism, multimedia publishing, human resource management, communications, advertising, among others. Because of how important these jobs are in every industry in the world, you have a continuous supply of work through the years. The best universities to study this are: University of Lagos, University of Ilorin, University of Benin, Covenant University and Redeemer’s University.

    Fine & Applied Art

    What better way to tell everyone you studied arts than to become an artist? The options here are endless.  From visual arts, textile designs to sculpture and ceramic arts, your artistry flourishes. The one perk of picking a degree here is that you don’t need an employer. You can sit at home, make art and make your money. The best universities to study this are: University of Nigeria, University of Benin, University of Jos, Ignatius Ajuru University, and Niger Delta University.

    Law

    As much as it seems like the law market is oversaturated, it is still one of the top art courses in universities. Asides the honour and bragging rights that come with the many years of studying and getting certified, some lawyers actually make a huge chunk of money and you don’t have to enter the court of law to do it. The best universities to study this are: University of Ilorin, University of Ibadan, University of Lagos, Afe Babalola University, and Babcock University.

    International Relations

    This course sounds very sophisticated, and it probably is. It’s the right fit if  you’re looking to work in communications, foreign affairs and diplomacy. The best universities to study this are: University of Ilorin, Nnamdi Azikwe University, Ahmadu Bello University, Achievers Univerisy and Caleb University.

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    Music

    Some of the richest Nigerians in the arts and entertainment sector are musicians. While they didn’t study music, they had the talent and worked with many graduates of music. Studying music helps amplify your talent and improve your chances of success in the entertainment space. You could work as a trainer, choreographer, producer, engineer or label executive with some of the biggest names in entertainment across the globe. The best universities to study this are: University of Lagos, Covenant University, Ajayi-crowther university, Delta State University and Obafemi Awolowo University. 

    Sociology

    This course is criminally underrated but has a higher chance of securing you employment than the more popular courses. It is linked to governance, psychology, research, media, management and criminology. With a bachelors in sociology you can  work anywhere in the world. The best universities to study this are: University of Ilorin, University of Port-Harcourt, University of Calabar, Baze University and Benson Idahosa University.

    Performing Arts 

    If you love drama, live sets and music, this is the one for you.  If you get too tired of the screens, you can work in screenplay, scriptwriting, film production and marketing. You can also merge this with design and work as a set designer, costume and location designer or cinematographer. The best universities to study this are: University of Nigeria, Bayero University, Obafemi Awolowo University, Gregory University and Bowen University.

    Management

    This should be higher up on the list of art courses, but ranks lower because a lot of managers today didn’t study arts. Management however, cuts across every field, so  job opportunities are guaranteed. The best universities to study this are: University of Lagos, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Univerisity, University of Ilorin, American University of Nigeria and Covenant University.

    English Language

    In the list of art courses in Nigeria in 2024, this one is evergreen. Written and audio communication are a part of industry relations and the specialists are often graduates of English language. Diplomacy and ministerial appointments are also on the table. The best universities to study this are: University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, Covenant University, Mountaintop university and University of Ilorin. 

    French

    This course enjoys the same benefits as English language with the added advantage of less competition. You get access to jobs in international relations and media, even outside Nigeria. If foreign prospects fail, you still get to become a teacher. The best universities to study this are: Abia State University, Ambrose Alli University, University of Ilorin, and Lagos State University.

    Economics

    If you’re in the arts and you’re not looking to study for talent, then Economics works. This opportunity allows you to take a dive into the financial world and work in any industry. You can work as an analyst, researcher, teacher and auditing executive. The best universities to study this are: University of Ibadan, Obafemi Awolowo University, Covenant University, Lead City University, and Bayero University.

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    Psychology

    Asides from helping you navigate relationships and trauma, psychology can help you put food on the table. With mental health being in the limelight, more people are seeking out professional help for psychological problems and who is making money from this new development? Psychologists. Even if therapy doesn’t bring money, you can work in human resource management, business research, academics, sports  and rehabilitation services. The best universities to study this are: University of Ibadan, Evangel University, Covenant University, Lagos State University and the University of Nigeria.

    History and International relations

    If you’re great with dates and communication, this course might be what you need. It is somewhere between popular and underrated. Graduates of history and anthropology, international relations and any other minors that are attached to it can start careers in research, teaching, communications and media. The best universities to study this are: Lead City University, Adekunle Ajasin University, Adeleke University, Abia state university and University of Ilorin.

    Philosophy

    With a degree in philosophy, you can work as an operations manager, business analyst and strategist, user experience manager, content writer, researcher, and product designer. The best universities to study this are: University of Ibadan, University of Calabar, University of Nigeria, Mountaintop University and Covenant University. 

    Theatre Arts

    This ranks much lower than performing arts because of the competition and is often confused to be the same. It is a top art course in Nigeria for people who like entertaining in front of audiences. If you love the set and theatre life, put the application in today. The best universities to study this are: University of Calabar, Bayero University, University of Benin, Afe Babalola University, and Gregory University.

    Linguistics

    Lights, camera, action – those are words you could be hearing for the rest of your life if you study linguistics. You would likely end up as a reporter or TV host. However, prospects exist in foreign affairs, public relations and academics. The best universities to study this are: University of Lagos, University of Ilorin, Kwara State University, Igbinedion University and Fountain University.

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    Art education

    Perhaps your passion is not in practising art, but rather helping to build the next generation of artists. While you’ll become a tutor, it could be in academics, entertainment or media. You could also foray into research. The best universities to study this are: Tai-solarin University of Education, Lagos State University of Education, University of Nigeria, Afe Babalola University and University of Ilorin.

    Religious studies

    Either you sign up for Islamic studies or Theology, you become a hotcake who can work with religious institutions, government bodies, and academics. Since religious bodies are abundant in Nigeria, it shouldn’t be hard to get set up. The best universities to study this are: University of Ilorin, Madonna University, McPherson University, Ahmadu Bello University, and Nnamdi Azikwe University.

    Hospitality and Tourism

    This course is self-explanatory and there is no scarcity of jobs here because Nigeria is full of tourist attractions. If this doesn’t work out, you can always travel to countries with the biggest tourist opportunities. You could find work as a tour manager, tourist guide, hotel and hospitality manager, air host(ess), and as a specialist in training. The best universities to study this are: Imo State University, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Federal University Wukari, Trinity University and Capital City University.

    Yoruba

    This should be your last line of action if all else fails seeing as it ranks very low on the list of art courses. The career opportunities here are mostly in academics and media. 

    A useful read is: Study Tips Every Nigerian Student Needs.

  • List of Courses You Can Study With a JAMB Score of 160 or Less

    Many universities require a 160 or above JAMB score to meet the Post-UTME aggregate score you need for admission. So what are your options when you score below this mark?

    In this article, we’ve listed the courses you can study and schools you can attend with a low JAMB score.

    Courses you can study with a low JAMB score

    Arts

    The art courses below are acceptable in universities for candidates with JAMB scores between 140 – 180. For polytechnics, candidates with scores between 100 – 120 are eligible.

    • Theatre Arts
    • Arabic and Islamic Studies
    • Christian Religious Studies
    • English and Literary Studies
    • Fine and Applied Arts (Creative Arts)
    • Yoruba and Communication Arts
    • Foreign Languages (French, Chinese) and Literature
    • History
    • Linguistics and Nigerian Languages
    • Music
    • Theatre and Film Studies
    • Guidance and Counselling

    Science courses

    The courses below are acceptable in universities for candidates with JAMB scores between 140 – 180. For polytechnics, candidates with scores between 100 – 120 are eligible as well.

    • Fisheries
    • Agricultural science
    • Forest Resources Management or Forestry
    • Home Science and Nutrition
    • Soil Science
    • Animal Science
    • Botany
    • Anatomy
    • Marine Biology

    Social Science and Management

    The courses below are acceptable in universities for candidates with JAMB scores between 150 – 180. For polytechnics, candidates with scores between 100 – 120 are also eligible.

    • Insurance
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • Marketing
    • Agricultural Economics
    • Accountancy
    • Business Management
    • Actuarial Science
    • Hospitality and Tourism
    • Estate Management
    • Health Administration and Management

    Education

    The courses below are acceptable in universities for candidates with JAMB scores between 140 – 180. For polytechnics, candidates with scores between 100 – 120 are also eligible.

    • Arts Education
    • Health Education
    • Computer Science Education
    • Economics Education
    • Mathematics Education
    • Physics Education
    • Religious Studies Education
    • Biology Education
    • Chemistry Education
    • English Language Education
    • Guidance And Counselling Education
    • Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa Language Education

    Federal universities that accept low JAMB scores 

    These universities accept JAMB scores of 140 and above:

    • Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State
    • Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State
    • Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State
    • Federal University Wukari, Taraba State
    • Federal University of Lafia, Nassarawa State
    • University of Maiduguri, Borno State
    • Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto

    State universities that accept low JAMB scores

    These universities also accept JAMB scores of 140 and above:

    • Cross River State University of Technology, Calabar
    • Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
    • Ekiti State University
    • Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu
    • Gombe State Univeristy, Gombe
    • Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai
    • Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,Rumuolumeni
    • Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye
    • Lagos State University, Ojo
    • Niger Delta University, Yenagoa
    • Nasarawa State University, Keffi
    • Plateau State University, Bokkos

    NOTE: Admission also depends on your Post-UTME aggregate score compared to the required point score, which the institution and department determine. The aggregate score involves a point system that combines the O’ levels and JAMB scores.


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  • These Tech Undergraduate Programmes Will Prepare You for Your Future

    The future might seem far away, but it really isn’t. Tomorrow is closer than we think and the only way to take control of it is by preparing for it today. A good place to start is  with B.SC programmes the Nigerian University of Technology and Management are offering.

    Computer science

    If the goal is to become a tech bro/babe, you’re in the right place When you study computer science at NUTM you’re not just learning about computer hardware or software and systems, you also get a holistic education and learn things like venture creation,critical thinking, problem-solving and public speaking . With a degree in computer science you get a handful of jobs like software development, AI engineering, character animation to pick from upon graduation.

    Cyber security

    With a degree in cyber security, you get the opportunity to cosplay as a modern day superhero, protecting individuals’ and companies’ data from hackers and cyber terrorists while being paid big bucks. At NUTM you’ll learn from Ivy League and Russel group universities, gain hands-on experience on a company’s project through a six-week internship, and get a chance  to build a venture from scratch.

    Information technology

    A degree in information technology allows you to learn transferable skills that’ll help you use computer systems, networks and software to optimise the  business operations of organisations.. 

    With NUTM’s  commitment to advancing education in technology, entrepreneurship and design in Africa and the approval of the NUC, Nigerian University of Technology and Management is the place for you to prepare for your future. 

    You can start your journey to a better tomorrow by applying for admission to their undergraduate programs today.

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