2013-08-31

Applications are invited from qualified candidates

for admission into the under listed Postgraduate

Diploma and higher degree (full-time, part-time and

weekend) programmes of Imo State University in

the 2013/2014 academic session.

A. AVAILABLE COURSES

1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND VETERINARY MEDICINE

(a)

Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension a

nd Rural Development

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Agricultural

Economics, Agricultural Cooperatives,

Agricultural Extension, and Farm Management and Rur

al Sociology.

(ii) M. Sc. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics wit

h specialization in Agricultural Cooperatives,

Farm Management; Production Economics; Agricultural

Finance; Agricultural Marketing,

Resource and Environmental Economics.

(iii) M. Sc. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension wi

th specialization in Rural Sociology; Rural

Development.

(b) Department of Animal Science and Fisheries

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Animal Scien

ce, and Fisheries.

(ii) M. Sc. and Ph.D. in Animal Science with option

s in Animal Production; Animal Nutrition,

Animal Physiology; and Animal Breeding and Genetics

.

(c) Department of Crop Science and Biotechnology

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Crop Science

.

(ii) M. Sc. and Ph. D. in Crop Science with options

in Plant Protection; Horticulture, Breeding

and Genetics; Crop Nutrition and Physiology. .

(d) Department of Hospitality and Tourism Manageme

nt

(i) Postgraduate Diploma (ii) M.Sc.

(e) Department of Soil Science and Environment

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Soil Science

and Environment.

(ii) M. Sc. in Soil Chemistry and Fertility; Soil P

hysics and Conservation; Soil Microbiology and

Biochemistry; Soil Survey and Land Use Planning; an

d Soil Science and Environment Pollution.

2. FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

(a) Department of Accountancy

(i) Postgraduate Diploma (ii) M.Sc. and MBA.

(b) Department of Banking and Finance

(i) Postgraduate Diploma (ii) M.Sc. (iii) M.Sc./Ph

D for those with MBA with a GPA of 3.50 and

above or 60% (iv) Ph.D

(c) Department of Business Management

(i) Postgraduate Diploma (ii) M.Sc., MBA

(d) Department of Insurance and Actuarial Science

(i) PGD in Insurance and Actuarial Science

(ii) MSc in Insurance and Actuarial Science

(e) Department of Marketing

(i) Postgraduate Diploma (ii) M.Sc., MBA and (iii)

M.Sc./Ph.D, (iv) Ph.D

3. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

(a) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)

(b)

Department of Education Arts:

(i)

M.A. (Ed) in Education Arts (History or Religion or

F.A.A.)

(ii)

M.Ed and Ph.D in Curriculum Studies

(c)

Department of Foundations and Counselling:

(i)

M.Ed in

Guidance and Counselling

(i)

Ph.D in

Guidance and Counselling

(ii)

M.Ed in Sociology of Education

(iii)

M.Ed in Philosophy of Education

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(d)

Department of Language Education:

(iv)

M.A. (Ed) in Language Education (English Language o

r Igbo or French)

(e)

Department of Library science

Masters Degree Programmes: MLS in Library Science

, and Library and Information Science

(f)

Department of Life Science Education:

(i)

M.Sc. (Ed) in Science Education (Biology or Health

Science or Agricultural Science)

(ii)

M.Ed in Educational Psychology

(iii)

Ph.D in Educational Psychology

(g)

Department of Physical Science Education:

(i)

M.Sc (Ed) in Science Education (Physical or Chemist

ry or Mathematics or Geography)

(ii)

M.Ed

in Measurement and Evaluation

(iii)

M.Ed and Ph.D in

Educational Technology

(h)

Department of Social Science Education:

(i)

M.Sc (Ed) Social Science Education

(ii)

M.Ed in Management and Planning

(iii)

Ph.D in Management and Planning

4. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

a) Department of Food Science and Technology

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Food Science

and Technology.

(ii) M. Sc. in Food Science and Technology.

5. FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

(a)

Department of Architecture:

(i)

PGD in Architecture

(ii)

MSc in Architecture

(iii)

MPhil in Architecture

(iv)

PhD in Architecture

(b)

Department of Estate Management

(i)

PGD in Estate Management

(ii)

MSc in Estate Management

(iii)

PhD in Estate Management

(c) Department of Fine and Applied arts

(i)

PGD in Fine and applied arts

(ii)

M.A. Fine Arts (Art History)

(iii)

MFA Fine Arts (Studio)

(iv)

PhD Fine Arts (Art History)

(v)

PhD (DocFa) Fine and Applied Arts (Studio)

(e) Department of Quantity Surveying

(i) PGD in Quantity Surveying

(ii) MSc. in Quantity Surveying with options in

-

Quantity Surveying

-

Construction Project Finance

-

Construction Economics

(iv)

PhD in Quantity Surveying with options in

-

Quantity Surveying

-

Construction Project Finance

-

Construction Economics

(f)

Department of Urban and Regional Planning

(i) PGD Urban and Regional Planning

(ii) MSc in Urban and Regional Planning

(v)

PhD in Urban and Regional Planning

6. FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

(a) Postgraduate Diploma

in Public Health

(b) Department of Nutrition and Dietetics

(i) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Nutrition an

d Dietetics.

(ii) M. Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics.

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(c) Masters Degree Programmes

in

Public Health

(d) Department of Medical Laboratory:

(i) PGD in Medical Laboratory Science (ii) M.Sc. i

n

Medical Laboratory Science (iii) Ph.D in Medical Laboratory Science

7. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

(a) Centre for Gender studies

M.A. Women and Gender Studies

(b) Department of English and Literary Studies

(i) M.A. English Language

(ii) M.A. Literature

(iii) Ph.D Literature

(iv) Ph.D English Language

(c) Department of History and International Relatio

n

(i) PGD in History and International Studies

(ii) PGD in International Development Studies

(iii) PGD in Studies in Conflict Resolution and Pe

ace Management

(iv) M.A. History/International Studies

(v) M.A. Africa History

(vi) M.A. International Development Studies

(vii) Ph.D History/International Studies

(viii) Ph.D Igbo History

(d ) Department of French

(b)

M.A. French

With options in: (i) Language (ii) Literature and (

iii) Translation

(c)

PhD French

With options in: (i) Language (ii) Literature and (

iii) Translation

One year of course work and two years of dissertati

on.

(e) Department of Igbo

(i) M.A. Igbo

(ii) MA Linguistics

(i)

MA Igbo Literature

(i)

Department of Philosophy

(i)

MA Philosophy

(ii) Ph.D Philosophy

(j)

Department of Religious Studies

(ii)

Postgraduate Diploma in Religious Studies

(iii)

M.A. Religious Studies

(iv)

Ph.D Religious Studies, with areas of specialisatio

n in:

(i) African Traditional Religion

(ii) Old Testament Studies

(iii) New Testament Studies

d)

Church History

e)

Religion and Society

f)

Religious Ethics

(k)

Department of Theatre Arts

(a)

M.A. in Theatre Arts

With options in: (i) Directing (ii) Acting (iii) Pl

aywriting/Dramatology (iv) Dramatic Theory and

Criticism, and (v) African Drama and Theatre.

(b) PhD in Theatre Arts

With options in: (i) Theatre Studies and Performanc

e Theory (ii) Theatre History and

Historiography (iii) Dramatic Literature (iv) Drama

tic Theory and Criticism (v) African Drama

and Theatre (vi) Theatre in Education (vii) Media/F

ilm Studies and (viii) Arts

Administration/Management

8. FACULTY OF LAW

(a) Masters Degree Programmes (LLM) with options i

n:

Department of Commercial Law:

(i)

Law of Commercial Transaction and Consumer Protecti

on

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(ii)

Comparative Company Law

Department of International Law and Jurisprudence:

(i) Law of Diplomatic and Consular Relations

(ii) International Economic Law

1.

Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

Department of Private and Property Law:

(i)

Law of Secured Credit Transactions (Credit Securiti

es)

(ii)

Comparative Landlord and Tenant Law

Department of Public Law:

(i)

Comparative Constitutional Law

(ii)

Comparative Criminal Law

(iii)

International Humanitarian Law

(b) Ph.D programme in Law

The Ph.D programme is available in specialised area

s of Law. The Ph.D programme is domiciled

in different departments namely: Department of Inte

rnational Law and Jurisprudence, Department

of Private and Property Law, Department of Public L

aw and Department of Commercial Law.

9. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

(a)

Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in:

(a)

Department of Animal and Environmental Biology:

(i)

Hydrobiology and Fisheries (ii) Public Health Paras

itology and Entomology (iii)

Environmental Biology and (iv) Physiology

(b)

Department of Biochemistry:

Biochemistry

(c)

Department of Chemistry:

Chemistry

(d)

Department of Computer Science:

Computer Science

(e)

Department of Microbiology:

Microbiology

(f)

Department of Physics:

Physics

(g)

Department of Plant Science & Biotechnology:

(i)

Plant Pathology and Mycology (ii) Plant Physiology

(iii) Plant Taxonomy and

Biosystematics

(h)

Department of Statistics:

Statistics

b)

Masters Degree Programmes:

(a)

Department of Animal and Environmental Biology:

Animal and Environmental Biology

with specialisation in: (i) Medical Parasitology an

d Entomology (ii) Fisheries and

Hydrobiology (iii) Environmental Biology (iv) Phys

iology and (v) Public Health

Parasitology

(b)

Department of Chemistry:

Chemistry with specialisation in:

(i) Organic Chemistry (ii)

Physical Chemistry, (iii) Inorganic Chemistry, (iv)

Analytical Chemistry and (v)

Environmental Chemistry.

(c)

Department of Computer Science:

Computer Science

(d)

Department of Plant Science & Biotechnology:

Plant Science and Biotechnology with

specialisation in: (i) Plant Taxonomy and Biosystem

atics (ii) Plant Pathology and Mycology

and (iii) Plant Physiology.

(e)

Department of Statistics:

Specialisation in Statistics

(f)

Department of Microbiology

: with specialisation in: (i) Medical Microbiology

(ii)

Environmental Microbiology and (iii) Industrial Mic

robiology

(g)

Department of Physics : With specialisation in: (i) Atmospheric Physics a

nd (ii) Solid State

Physics.

(h)

Ph.D Programmes

(a)

Department of Animal & Environmental Biology:

(i) Medical Parasitology and

Entomology (ii) Fisheries and Hydrobiology (iii) E

nvironmental Biology (iv) Physiology

and (v) Public Health Parasitology

(b)

Department of Chemistry:

Chemistry with specialisation in:

(i) Organic Chemistry (ii)

Physical Chemistry, (iii) Inorganic Chemistry, (iv)

Analytical Chemistry and (v)

Environmental Chemistry.

(c)

Department of Computer Science:

Computer Science

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(d)

Department of Physics:

(i) Atmospheric Physic (ii) Solid State Physics.

(e)

Department of Statistics:

Statistics.

(f)

Department of Plant Science & Biotechnology:

(i) Plant taxonomy and Biosystematics

(ii) Plant Pathology and Mycology (iii) Plant Physiology

10. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

(a) Department of Economics

(i) Postgraduate Diploma, (ii) MSc (iii) PhD with s

pecialisation in:

(i)

Public Sector Economics & Finance

(ii)

Industrial Economics

(iii)

Development Economics

(b) Department of Geography and Environmental Manag

ement:

(i) M.Sc. in Geography & Environmental Management

(ii) M.Sc n Environmental Management

(iii) Ph.D in Geography & Environmental Management

(iv)Ph.D in Environmental Management

(c) Department of Mass Communication

Postgraduate Diploma and MSc

Ph.D with options in: (i) Print Sequence (ii) Electroni

c (Broadcast) Sequence (iii) Theory and

Research Sequence

(d) Department of Psychology

(i) Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology

(ii)M.Sc.

with options in:

-

Clinical Psychology

-

Industrial Psychology

-

Counselling Psychology

(iii) Ph.D

with options in:

-

Clinical Psychology

-

Industrial Psychology

-

Counselling Psychology

(b) Department of Sociology

(i) Postgraduate Diploma in Sociology

(ii) Masters Degree

with options in:

- Sociology of Development

- Rural Sociology

- Industrial Sociology

- Personnel and Human Resources Management

(iii) PhD Programmes

with options in:

- Sociology of Development

- Rural Sociology

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

1. General:

All prospective applicants must possess ab initio a

t least 5 O’level Credit passes at not more than

2 sittings from WASC, GCE, NECO or TC II. For all S

ocial Science courses, a credit in

Mathematics is required. Apart from the basic UME o

f five credits, two of the credits must be in

English and Mathematics in all disciplines in the F

aculty of Education. Any candidate who does

not satisfy the O’level requirements for the course

s of choice shall not be considered for

admission. In addition, there are specific Departme

ntal/Faculty requirements, which applicants

have to meet. Details of these are available on thi

s portal.

2. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes:

Applicants must hold a good honours degree or at le

ast HND, from an institution recognised by

the Senate of Imo State University, Owerri. However

, applicants for PGD in Construction

Management may be considered if they have certain o

ther certificates plus not less than ten years

post qualification experience in a related field. F

or PGD in Medical Laboratory Science,

applicants must possess AIMLS/AIMLT or FIMLT or equ

ivalent qualifications registerable with

the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (

MLSCN).

3. Masters Degree Programmes:

a) A minimum of Bachelor’s Degree with second class ho

nours in relevant discipline, or

Postgraduate Diploma at Credit or Higher level in t

he relevant discipline, or equivalent

qualification.

b) For Masters Degree in Education (Measurement and Ev

aluation) the candidates must have

adequate mathematics background.

c) Applicants for M.Sc. Architecture may be required t

o present a portfolio of their work and/or

appear for interview.

d) MPA applicants must have a minimum of five years po

stgraduate working experience.

4. Ph.D Degree Programmes:

Masters degree in the relevant discipline or equiva

lent qualifications with at least 60% average.

Shortlisted applicants to the PhD programme will ta

ke a screen test mid-October 2013. Applicants

will find information on this on the SPGS website (
www.spgs.imsu.edu.ng).

5. NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate:

Photocopies of NYSC discharge or exemption certific

ate must be attached to the completed

application forms, to merit consideration.

6. Official Transcript:

Candidates are advised to apply to their former institutions to forward authenticated copies of

their transcripts under sealed cover directly to Se

cretary, School of Postgraduate Studies (SPGS).

Candidates should note that their application may n

ot be processed without all the supporting

documents, including transcript, certificates, pass

port photographs, and referee reports.

7. Minimum Duration of Programmes:

The normal duration for PGD programmes is two semes

ters for full-time and four semesters for

part-time students. For Masters Students, it is thr

ee semesters for full-time and six semesters for

part-time. For Ph.D Programmes, the minimum duratio

n is six semesters for full time and eight

semesters for part-time. In addition to the admissi

on requirements, every candidate in regular

employment must submit with his/her application a f

ormal letter of release for Postgraduate

studies issued by his/her employer.

8. METHODS OF APPLICATION

Candidates are required to collect scratch cards fr

om IMSU Microfinance Bank for a sum of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15,000.00) and log on to our website at www.imsuonline.edu.ng to complete the application form, print and submit a copy at the School of Postgraduate Studies.

9. Closing date:

This application shall close after three months (Ju

ly – September 2013) from the date of this

publication. All application forms must be complete

d and returned to the Secretary, School of

Postgraduate Studies (SPGS). The School of Postgrad

uate Studies expects the recommendations

by referees in sealed separate envelopes; referees

report could either come with the main

application forms or be mailed directly to the Secr

etary, School of Postgraduate Studies before the

deadline for the submission of forms.

Please note that incomplete information or late sub

mission of forms may delay/prevent action on such

application.

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