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DR. R.A. OLATOYE |
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Science Education |
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YUNUSA MAGAJI MATAZU |
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Science Education |
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SABITU ABDULMALIK |
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Science Education |
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KAYODE JOHN OLASEHINDE |
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Science Education |
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Senior Lecturer
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kolasehinde@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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KEHINDE VICTORIA FATOKUN
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Science Education |
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UKOR DENEN DANIEL |
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Science Education |
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Education |
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08060899910 |
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dukor@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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PROF. LADANI BENJAMIN ABU |
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Science Education |
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Education |
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Professor
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+2348028781648, +2348175822759, +2348131867196 |
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bladani@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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DR. IBRAHIM SUKOLA TAMBA |
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Science Education |
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Education |
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Lecturer II
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08065506439 |
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sibrahim@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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DR. FUNKE A. OLARINOYE A. |
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Science Education |
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Education |
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Lecturer II
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08036464698 |
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julibamiduro@gmail.com/ ofunke@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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DR. OMIOLA MATHEW ADETAYO |
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Science Education |
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Lecturer II
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aomiola@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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NJOKU CORDELIA
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DR. BADAKI OLUSEGUN LASISI |
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Science Education |
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+234 8060869154 |
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obadaki@fudutsinma.edu.ng |
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DR. MOHAMMED USMAN SANI |
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Science Education |
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GAYA MUHAMMED
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PROF. AMINU DALHAT KANKIA |
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B.Sc.Ed (Biology) B.Sc.Ed (Chemistry)B.Sc.Ed (Physics)B.Sc.Ed (Mathematics)B.Sc.Ed. (Human Kinetics & Health Education)
ACADEMIC CURRICULLUM
COURSE DESCRIPTION OR SYNOPSIS
BCH201 |
General Biochemistry I |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Water: structure and hydrophilic interactions amongst water molecules;
The ionic product of water-pKw; acidity, alkalinity and the concept of pH;
pH, the body buffer systems, and their effects on cellular activities;
Chemistry, structures, and function |
BIO111 |
General Biology I |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Cell structure and organization, Functions of cellular organelles, Diversity of organisms, General reproduction. Inter relationships of organisms, Heredity and evolution, Elements of Ecology. |
BIO112 |
General Biology II |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
A general survey of the plant and animal kingdoms based mainly on similarities and differences in anatomy, Physiology and Ecological adaptations. |
BIO121 |
First Year Practical Biology I |
1 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Microscopy: Types of microscope, using the microscope, guidelines for making biological drawings, Morphology and classification of representative members of different classes of the kingdom monera, protista, fungi (mycota), animalia and plantae. |
BIO122 |
First Year Practical Biology II |
1 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Reproductive systems of invertebrates and vertebrates, some aspects of reproduction in plants, plant tissues, plant organs, photosynthesis, growth and development in plants. |
BIO211 |
Genetics I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Hereditable and non-hereditable characteristics, Biological variations and mechanisms involved in inheritance. The probability factor in inheritance, Structural changes of genes, such as mutation and rearrangements, Numerical changes of genes; such as eup |
BIO212 |
Introduction to Ecology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Basic ecological concepts, Theories and principles of ecology, Energy flow, trophic levels and biogeochemical cycles in the ecosystem, Types of habitats and biomes, Interactions and interrelationships between organisms, Effects of man on his environment. |
BIO221 |
Generaly Physiology I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The chemistry of life, Organic compounds of biological importance: e.g. porphyrins, chlorophylls, cytochromes, haemoglobins carotenoids, xanthophylls, flavins, melanines, pteridines, anthocyanins, phosphagen, carbohydrates, lipids and fats and proteins, V |
BIO222 |
Biological Techniques II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
General laboratory rules, Microbiological techniques, the light, phase-contrast, dark field and electron microscopy, Auto-radiography and the X-ray, Staining techniques, Fluorescent microscopy, Immunoassays, Diagnostic microbiology.Biological instrumentat |
BIO231 |
Cell Biology and Histology I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
History and present trends in cell Biology, The Cell Theory, The cell structure and functions, The cell cycle, Cell division (Mitosis and Meiosis), Cell differentiation and growth, the molecular basis of cell structure and development, Nucleic Acids and P |
BIO232 |
Biostatistics I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Sampling methods, Data collection, description, preparation and presentation, sources and types of data, Exploratory data analysis techniques, probability concepts, Sample distributions, Estimation of values, linear regression and correlation, Non-paramet |
BIO242 |
General Physiology II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Organ and TissueSystems among Plants and Animals.Digestive System, Respiratory System, Nervous System, Reproductive System and Excretory System. |
BIO251 |
Cell Biology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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BIO311 |
Genetics II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Aspects of human genetics, Sex-linked, sex-influenced and sex-determined traits, Karyotype-basic grouping of human chromosomes, Pedigree analysis, Chromosomal changes in man: translocation, aneuploidy and polyploidy. Deviations from basic Mendelian princi |
BIO341 |
Molecular Biology |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Generalized structure of the cell, Molecular composition of the cell; origin of macromolecules, polysaceharides, polypeptides and lipids, Chromosome morphology, DNA
replication and protein synthesis; transcription, and translation Genes and the genetic c |
BIO411 |
Population Genetics |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Mendelian population and its origin, Scope of population genetics and available tools. Mendelian and quantitative genetics: genetic variations, significance of variation in evolution, effects of natural and artificial selection, Mathematical models and th |
BIO412 |
Cytogenetics |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Specifications of the plant cell, Karyotype analysis in root-tip and genetogenetics, Chromosomal aberrations; effects of radiation and chemical agents Aneuploidy and polyploidy. |
BIO421 |
Soil Biology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Soil and their functions, Soil profile and composition, Characteristics and classification of soils; soil particle size, texture and structure Soil formation processes, Types of rocks, Role of organisms in the soil Plant and water relationships in soil, S |
BIO432 |
Systematic Biology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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BIO461 |
Hydrobiology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Supervised seminar on selected topics in biology based on review of literature. |
BIO471 |
Evolution |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Current concepts in evolution, geologic eras, periods and epochs, natural selection, variations, isolation mechanisms, adaptation, Origin of life, Origin of species and adaptive radiation, Evolution of selected groups of plants and animals, evolution of m |
BIO481 |
Development Biology |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Molecular and genetic aspects of development. A detailed study of the cellular and multicellular bases of development. |
BOT211 |
Seedless Plants |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The general characteristics of seedless plants and their classification into Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Thallophyta, Morphology and Reproductive characteristics of representatives, Relationships and differences between classes and advancement of lower pl |
BOT212 |
Seed Plants |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
General characteristics of spermatophytes, differences and similarities between gymnosperms and angiosperms, classification and characteristics of classes of gymnosperms and angiosperms |
BOT311 |
Plant Physiology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Physiology of seed germination, Plant growth and differentiation, development of roots and shoots and mechanisms of root penetration, growth factors and hormones, Translocation of materials in plants, Water absorption and uptake, Absorption of minerals an |
BOT406 |
Plant Pathology |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The concept of disease in plants, Classification of plant diseases, detailed study of common local plant diseases Isolation and study of plant pathogens, Koch’s postulates, Epidemiology, physiology and control of plant diseases, Plant disease resistance. |
BOT411 |
Comparative Plant Anatomy |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Characteristics and classification of plant tissues and tissue systems Evolution of vascular
tissues Comparative wood anatomy, Plant adaptation to specialized habitats applied aspect of plant anatomy. |
BOT412 |
Economic Botany |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Plants of economic importance such as cotton, groundnuts, and cocoa; their origin, distribution, agronomic practices, breeding, diseases and their control, processing and marketing, Weed biology and control methods. |
CHM101 |
Introduction to General Chemistry |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Atoms, molecules and chemical reactions; Chemical equations and stoichiometry; Atomic structure and periodicity; Modern electronic theory of atoms; Valence forces and chemical bonding; Inter molecular forces; Kinetic theory and gas laws; Basic chemical Ki |
CHM122 |
Introduction to Physical Chemistry |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Units and measurements in physical chemistry; States of matter and change of state; Gases and their properties; Chemical equilibria; Thermochemistry; Chemical kinetics; The scope of thermodynamics; The first and second law of thermodynamics; Enthalpy, ent |
CHM132 |
Introduction to Organic Chemistry |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Historical survey of the development and importance of organic chemistry; Scope of organic chemistry; Determination of molecular formula and molecular structure; Electronic concepts
(inductive effect, resonance, dipolemoments); Hybridization of the carbo |
CHM161 |
First Year Practical Chemistry I |
1 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Theory and practice of volumetric/quantitative and inorganic qualitative analyses |
CHM162 |
First Year Practical Chemistry II |
1 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Melting points and boiling points determination; Heats of solution and neutralization; Solubility and solubility curves; Organic purification methods; Reactions and qualitative analyses of organic functional groups |
CHM201 |
Bonding, Molecular Structure and Symmetry |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Idea of quantum states; Orbital shapes and energy; Simple valence theory; Hybridization; Electron-repulsion theory; Atomic spectra; Methods of determining molecular shapes, bond lengths and angles; Structure of compounds of some representative main group |
CHM221 |
Chemical Kinetics |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Review of first, second and third order rate equations; Rate constants and equilibrium constants; Collision theory; Transition state theory; Reaction co-ordinates; Uni-molecular reaction theory; Bimolecular reaction mechanisms; Chain reaction mechanisms; |
EDU111 |
Introduction to Teaching Profession |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The course provides awareness and basic information about teacher’s role in communities and nation building, professionalization of teaching, effective teaching, ethics of teaching, unionism and other professionals in education. |
EDU112 |
Foundations of Education |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
A study of educational development and institutions, from ancient times to the present with particular reference to the evolution of modern education in Nigeria. The course is an exploration and analysis of the relevant issues within contemporary educatio |
EDU211 |
Curriculum and Instruction I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Fundamental concepts of curriculum development to include objectives, contents, learning opportunities and evaluation.Knowledge and skills on Curriculum Development. |
EDU212 |
Educational Administration |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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EDU221 |
Educational Psychology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Theories and conditions of learning and teaching, with emphasis on individual differences: Motivation; retention, transfer of learning etc. |
EDU222 |
Philosophy of Education |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
An introduction to major philosophical ideas which have influenced Educational thought and practices. |
EDU311 |
Educational Technology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The course offers on eclectic approach to the design process application and effects of technique in the teaching/learning situation. It is designed to broaden student teachers’ knowledge on the
systematic production, effective use and evaluation of inex |
EDU321 |
Curriculum & Instruction II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
A critical analysis of curriculum in terms of their relevance and National goals. Relationship between curriculum and instruction in terms of objectives specification, selection of learning experiences, learning materials, methods and media of instruction |
EDU331 |
Test & Measurement |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
An experience in test construction, administration, analysis and interpretation |
EDU351 |
Sociology of Education |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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EDU361 |
Research Methods & Statistics |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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EDU362 |
Teaching Practice |
6 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Teaching practice -created 2018/2019 |
EDU411 |
Guidance and Counselling |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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EDU422 |
Special Education |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
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EDU431 |
Teaching Practice II |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Practical implementation of teaching/learning strategies in the classroom as applied to the subject area. |
EDU452 |
Research Project |
4 Credit Unit |
Description: |
An application of research methods and data processing course to field experience under the guidance of the Faculty members. Exposure to EDU 341 and EDU 322 is required for this course. |
GST111 |
Communication in English I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Effective communication and writing in English Language skills, writing of essay answers, Comprehension, sentence construction, outlines and paragraphs, collection and organization of materials, punctuation. |
GST112 |
Communication in English II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Logical presentation of papers, phonetics, instruction on lexis, art of public speaking and oral communication, figures of speech, precise, report writing. |
GST121 |
Nigerian Peoples, Culture and Anti-Cultism/Social Vices |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Nigerian history, culture and arts in pre-colonial times, Nigerian’s perception of his world, culture areas of Nigeria and their characterictics, evolution of Nigeria as a political unit, indigene/settler phenomenon, concepts of trade, economic self-relia |
GST122 |
Use Of Library, Study Skills & Information Communication Technology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Brief history of libraries, library and education, University libraries and other types of libraries, study skills (reference services). Types of library materials, using library resources including e-learning, e-material, etc, understanding library catal |
GST131 |
Introduction to Computer Studies |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
History and development of Computer Technology. The why and how of computers. Computer types: Analogue, Digital, and Hybrid, Central preparation, Equipments: Keypunch, starter etc. Data Transmission, Nature, speed and error detection. Data capture and val |
GST132 |
Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
A brief survey of the main branches of Philosophy symbolic Local Special symbols in symbolic logic-conjunction, negation, affirmation, disjunction, equivalent and conditional statements law of tort. The method of deduction using rules of inference and bi- |
GST211 |
History and Philosophy of Science |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Man- his origin and nature, man and his cosmic environment, scientific methodology, science and technology in the society and service of man, renewable and on-renewable resources – man and his energy resources, environmental effects of chemical plastics, |
GST212 |
Introduction to Entrepreneurial Studies |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Introduction to entrepreneurship and new venture creation, Enterpreneurship in theory and practice; Forms of business, Staffing, Marketing and new venture; determining capital requirements, Raising capital; Financial planning and management; starting a ne |
GST221 |
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Basic concepts in peace studies and conflict resolution, peace as vehicle of unity and development, conflict issues, types of conflict, e.g. ethnic/religious/political/economic conflicts, root causes of conflicts and violence in Africa, indigene/settler p |
GST222 |
Communication in French |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Introduction to French, French Alphabets and Sounds – Writing and Pronounciation, French Syllabus –Writing and Pronounciation, French Words – Writing and Pronunciation, Phrases, Simple Sentences and Pharagaraphs, Conjuction, dialogue Advance Study of Sent |
GST232 |
Communication in Arabic |
2 Credit Unit |
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GST311 |
Introduction to Entrepreneurship Skills |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Some of the ventures to be focused upon include the following:
1. Soap/Detergent, tooth brushes and tooth paste making
2. Photography
3. Brick, Nails, screws making
4. Dyeing/textile blocks paste making
5. Rope making
6. Plumbing
7. Vulcanizing
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MCB211 |
General Microbiology I |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
General review of the nature and biology of Protozoa, fungi, bacteria and viruses; Genera characteristics of Microorganisms, growth, nutrition, biochemical activities and reproduction;
Microbiology Methods and instrumentation; Sterilization and disinfect |
MCB331 |
Bacteriology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
A detailed study of bacteria structure, classification systems for bacteria, Growth and Nutrition of bacteria, Cultural, morphological and biochemical characters of bacteria, Bacteria metabolism, Pure culture techniques, Cultivation of bacteria in batch a |
MTH111 |
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS 1 |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Elementary set theory, subset, union, intersection, complements, Venn diagrams. Real numbers; integers, rational and irrational numbers, mathematical induction, real sequences and series, theory of quadratic equations, binomial theorem. Complex numbers; a |
MTH112 |
Elementary Mathematics III |
3 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Function of a real variable, graphs, limits and idea of continuity. The derivative as limit or rate of change. Techniques of differentiation. Extreme curve sketching. Integration as an inverse of differentiation. Methods of integration, Definite integrals |
PHY111 |
General Physics I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Units and dimensions, scalars and vectors, linear and circular motion; velocity, acceleration. Laws of mechanics and gravitation, simple applications. Conservation of energy, momentum; work, power, simple harmonic motion, simple pendulum. Moment of inerti |
PHY112 |
General Physics II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Concepts of heat, temperature; measurement of temperature, clinical thermometer. Heat capacity, specific heat, latent heat, calorimetry. Gas laws; kinetic theory of gases. Thermal energy, isothermal and adiabatic changes. Conduction, convection, radiation |
PHY121 |
Experimental Physics I |
1 Credit Unit |
Description: |
This introductory course emphasises quantitative measurement, the treatment of measurement, errors and graphical analysis, reading and repeated readings, best value, mistakes, discrepancy, systematic errors, detecting systematic errors, use of the mean. R |
SED211 |
Science/Mathematical Method I |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Science/Mathematical Methods I |
SED212 |
Science/Mathematical Methods II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
The course is aimed at enabling students to gain an understanding of the nature of scientific enterprise and its implication for science teaching and curriculum development in Nigeria. It is also aimed at providing the necessary exposure of students to th |
SED242 |
History and Philosophy of Science Teaching Subjects |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Nature of science.History and Development of science teaching in Nigeria schools.Objectives of secondary school science/mathematics curricula.Organization of each curriculum and suggested method of treatment.Problems and Prospects in the implementation of |
SED421 |
Seminar in Science Education |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Identification and examination of some of the issues confronting science education in Nigeria. The major issues include funding, laboratory equipment, gender equity, methodology, curriculum,
facilities, vocational guidance, Distribution, teacher educatio |
SED431 |
Science, Technology and Society |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Socio-political aspects of science and technology, health and diseases, the effects on the environment of fuel, food, water, waste disposal.Application of science and technology to everyday life; Basic Scientific principles involved in the design and func |
SED432 |
Science/Mathematical Methods III |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Post Teaching Practice remediation and Microteacing |
ZOO211 |
Lower Invertebrates |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
General characteristics of lower invertebrates, Classification of invertebrates into their various groups, Levels of organization in the invertebrates and their economic importance, Biology of Protozoans, Cnidarians, Platyhelminthes and Nematodes, Phyloge |
ZOO212 |
Coelomate Invertebrates II |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Evolution of Higher invertebrate and development coelom, General Characteristics and biology of Annelida, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata, Metamorphosis and growth in Arthropods. |
ZOO221 |
Chordates |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Evolution of chordates, Position of chordates among animal groups, General biology of Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Aves and Mammals, Major chordate groups, Factors responsible for successes of chordate groups, The Main features of Tetrapods and vertebrat |
ZOO232 |
Man and the Environment |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Impact of human activities on the environment; the role of environmental phenomena like flooding, climate change, global warming, on human population, human migration and disease pattern; impact of physical environment human well-being. |
ZOO331 |
Basic Entomology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Insect evolution, classification and distribution, Organization of insect external structures, Ingestion, digestion arid excretion, Blood circulation and water systems, Behaviour and ecology of social insects, Insect pest control methods, Insect in agricu |
ZOO411 |
Parasitology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Brief history of Parasitology, Parasites defined. Evolution of parasites, parasitic life; advantages and problems, Attachment and maintenance in the host Reproduction and transmission, the distribution, life cycle, epidemiology, pathogenesis treatment and |
ZOO421 |
Animal Physiology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Chemical composition of the animal body; ions, molecules and compounds in animal physiology, Cell respiration and metabolism in animals, Comparative review of the physiology of animal tissues, organs and systems: the digestive, respiratory, muscular, nerv |
ZOO422 |
Wildlife and Fisheries |
3 Credit Unit |
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Dynamics of wildlife populations, Techniques of investigation of wildlife populations, Principles of wildlife management, The wildlife resources of Nigeria, Conservation policies, problems and prospects, World wildlife resources; differences in values, ma |
ZOO452 |
Comparative Animal Histology |
2 Credit Unit |
Description: |
Basic anatomy of vertebrates, their evolution and relationship with the non-vertebrates, Morphology and anatomy of chordate groups in particular, Comparative anatomy of Chordate skeletal, muscular, alimentary, nervous and reproductive systems. |
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