Unilag offers a wide range of undergraduate courses across various faculties, including Arts, Science, Social Sciences, Engineering, Law, and Business Administration.
Popular programs include Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts in English Language, and Bachelor of Law (LL.B).
Available courses and there faculties
1. Faculty of Arts
1.1. Department of English
- B.A. English: Focuses on language, literature, and writing skills.
- M.A. English: Advanced studies in English literature, linguistics, and teaching methodologies.
1.2. Department of History and Strategic Studies
- B.A. History: Covers Nigerian history, world history, and historiography.
- M.A. History: Specializations in African history, diaspora studies, and historical theory.
1.3. Department of Philosophy
- B.A. Philosophy: Introduction to philosophical thought, ethics, and logic.
- M.A. Philosophy: Specialization in contemporary philosophical issues and ancient philosophy.
1.4. Department of Linguistics, African, and Asian Studies
- B.A. Linguistics: Study of language structure, semantics, and phonetics.
- M.A. Linguistics: Advanced linguistic theory and applied linguistics.
2. Faculty of Science
2.1. Department of Biological Sciences
- B.Sc. Biology: Comprehensive study of organisms and ecosystems.
- M.Sc. Biology: Specializations in microbiology, ecology, and genetics.
2.2. Department of Chemistry
- B.Sc. Chemistry: Fundamental concepts in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.
- M.Sc. Chemistry: Research-focused program with various subfields.
2.3. Department of Mathematics
- B.Sc. Mathematics: Pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and computational methods.
- M.Sc. Mathematics: Focus on advanced mathematical theories and applications.
2.4. Department of Physics
- B.Sc. Physics: Study of classical and modern physics principles.
- M.Sc. Physics: Specializations in astrophysics, condensed matter, and quantum mechanics.
3. Faculty of Engineering
3.1. Department of Civil Engineering
- B.Eng. Civil Engineering: Structural engineering, geotechnics, and water resources.
- M.Eng. Civil Engineering: Advanced studies in structural analysis and construction management.
3.2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- B.Eng. Electrical Engineering: Power systems, telecommunications, and electronics.
- M.Eng. Electrical Engineering: Specializations in renewable energy and control systems.
3.3. Department of Mechanical Engineering
- B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science.
- M.Eng. Mechanical Engineering: Advanced design and manufacturing processes.
4. Faculty of Social Sciences
4.1. Department of Sociology
- B.Sc. Sociology: Study of social behavior, institutions, and societal structures.
- M.Sc. Sociology: Research methods, social theory, and applied sociology.
4.2. Department of Political Science
- B.Sc. Political Science: Political theory, comparative politics, and international relations.
- M.Sc. Political Science: Focus on governance, public policy, and political economy.
4.3. Department of Psychology
- B.Sc. Psychology: Introduction to psychological principles, human behavior, and mental processes.
- M.Sc. Psychology: Advanced topics in clinical psychology, counseling, and research methods.
5. Faculty of Management Sciences
5.1. Department of Business Administration
- B.Sc. Business Administration: Foundations of management, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
- MBA: Advanced management practices with a focus on strategic decision-making.
5.2. Department of Accounting
- B.Sc. Accounting: Principles of accounting, financial reporting, and auditing.
- M.Sc. Accounting: In-depth studies in taxation, forensic accounting, and financial analysis.
5.3. Department of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
- B.Sc. Industrial Relations: Labor relations, human resource management, and organizational behavior.
- M.Sc. Human Resource Management: Focus on strategic HR practices and labor laws.
6. Faculty of Law
6.1. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
- A comprehensive program covering constitutional law, criminal law, and international law.
6.2. Master of Laws (LL.M.)
- Specializations available in commercial law, human rights law, and intellectual property.
7. Faculty of Education
7.1. Department of Adult Education
- B.Ed. Adult Education: Focus on adult learning theories and practices.
- M.Ed. Adult Education: Advanced studies in community education and development.
7.2. Department of Educational Administration
- B.Ed. Educational Administration: Principles of school management and leadership.
- M.Ed. Educational Management: Advanced studies in policy formulation and educational systems.
7.3. Department of Guidance and Counseling
- B.Ed. Guidance and Counseling: Techniques and theories in counseling practices.
- M.Ed. Guidance and Counseling: Research and advanced practices in mental health.
8. Faculty of Pharmacy
8.1. Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
- Comprehensive studies in pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and therapeutics.
8.2. Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)
- Specializations in clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology, and regulatory affairs.
9. Faculty of Environmental Sciences
9.1. Department of Urban and Regional Planning
- B.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning: Focus on urban development, land use, and sustainable practices.
- M.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning: Advanced studies in policy, planning theory, and environmental management.
9.2. Department of Estate Management
- B.Sc. Estate Management: Principles of property valuation, real estate, and development.
- M.Sc. Estate Management: Advanced studies in property law, investment analysis, and urban economics.
10. Faculty of College of Medicine
10.1. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
- Comprehensive training in medical sciences, clinical practice, and health systems.
10.2. Postgraduate Medical Programs
- Specializations available in various fields such as surgery, internal medicine, and public health.
How to apply for courses at Unilag
students must visit the official unilag website https://unilag.edu.ng/ and follow the application guidelines.
This includes registering for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and meeting specific admission requirements for the chosen course.
Admission requirements for Unilag
you must have minimum of five O’Level credits in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and English, and a satisfactory score in the UTME.
Specific programs may have additional requirements, so it’s important to check the course details.