Olabisi Onabanjo University(OOU), Ago –Iwoye has produced
43 First Class and 41 PhD graduates in its combined 2014/2015,2015/2016
Convocation ceremony with a total
of 5,809 graduands.
of 5,809 graduands.
The Vice – Chancellor, Prof. Saburi Adesanya,who disclosed
this to journalists on Monday at the institution’s main campus in Ago –
Iwoye ahead of OOU 35th anniversary and convocation slated for this January 31st, also
said 811 graduates made the Second Class Upper honour list.
Iwoye ahead of OOU 35th anniversary and convocation slated for this January 31st, also
said 811 graduates made the Second Class Upper honour list.
Adesanya said that 1, 192 graduated with Third Class honours, while 20 others had pass.
According to him, in future, students that are not doing
well in their chosen disciples, may be advised to move to other areas
where they stand a chance of finishing with better grades than passes.
Fielding questions from journalists, the Vice –Chancellor
disclosed that the university senate has approved the introduction of
new
programmes – Bsc. Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Estate Management, Building Technology, Radiology and Music as part of
growth.
programmes – Bsc. Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Estate Management, Building Technology, Radiology and Music as part of
growth.
He said the facilities and manpower for the new programmes
are already on ground while the consultation is on – going with the
National University Commission(NUC) to
enable commence teaching of those courses by next academic session.
enable commence teaching of those courses by next academic session.
Adesanya, however, lamented that the institution’s Islamic studies(Education),Christian Religious Knowledge(Education) and
History(Education) have not been accredited by the NUC.
History(Education) have not been accredited by the NUC.
He blamed the problem on low patronage of the three disciplines by students but assured that the university has started putting
measures in place attract more students in future.
measures in place attract more students in future.
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