History & International Studies Course Code
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SSCE requirement:
Five (5) important credit subject include:
(1) English
(2) Maths
(3) Agriculture (Biology)
(4) Chemistry
(5) Physic
History & International Studies is one of the professional course concern about the study or understanding of Nigerian history and historiography in the context of African history and historiography.
Duration of study: 4 years
Note that, all fresh graduate from senior secondary school, by any means of processing admission either through JAMB, etc. to study History & International Studies at any Polytechnic, College of Education and University of your choice, the prerequisite that determines your eligibility for admission is a subject combination of History & International Studies.
JAMB – Subject Combination
History & International Studies. – English, History, Econs, Literature
The above subjects are the key requirement to be registered during the jamb admission registration form.
Meanwhile, If you are a newly admitted students, the area of concentration is what we are looking at in this article.
The list of courses you need to study as a first-year or fresh students in any tertiary institution include:
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Department of History and International studies
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FIRST YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 101 | Introduction to History | 2 |
2 | HIS 102 | Introduction to International Studies | 2 |
3 | HIS 111 | Nigeria from 1000 – 1800 AD | 3 |
General Studies (Take All ) | |||
4 | GS 101 | Use of English 1 | 1 |
5 | GS 103 | Introduction to Logic and Philosophy | 2 |
6 | GS 107 | Nigerian Peoples and Culture | 2 |
7 | GS 108 | Basic Igbo Studies | 1 |
Inter-Faculty Courses (Choose One of the Following) | |||
8 | ECO 101 | Introduction to Economics I | 2 |
9 | SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 2 |
10 | PHY 101 | Introduction to Psychology I | 2 |
Total | 15 |
FIRST YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 101 | Introduction to Economic History | 2 |
2 | HIS 131 | Europe to the Age of the Revolutions | 3 |
3 | HIS 161 | Fundamentals of International Studies | 2 |
General Studies | |||
4 | GS 102 | Use of English II | 1 |
5 | GS 104 | History and Philosophy of Science | 2 |
6 | GS 109 | Basic Igbo Studies II | 1 |
Inter-Faculty Courses (Choose One) | |||
8 | ECO 105 | Introduction to Economics II | 2 |
9 | SOC 102 | Introduction to Sociology II | 2 |
10 | PHY 102 | Introduction to Psychology II | 2 |
Total | 13 |
SECOND YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS121 | Africa; 1500 to 1800 | 3 |
2 | HIS162 | Evolution of Diplomacy | 2 |
3 | HIS 201 | Introduction to Archaeology | 2 |
4 | HIS 211 | Nigeria, 1800 to 1900 AD | 2 |
5 | HIS 241 | History of America since 1865 | 2 |
Electives (Choose One) | |||
6 | HIS 103 | Major World Civilizations | 3 |
7 | HIS 104 | Blacks in the Diaspora | 3 |
Inter-Departmental Course | |||
8 | FRE 101 | Elementary French I | 2 |
Total | 14 |
SECOND YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 123 | North Africa from the First Conquest of Egypt to 1800 AD | 3 |
2 | HIS 213 | Archaeology of Nigeria | 2 |
3 | HIS 214 | Economic History of Nigeria since the 19th Century | 2 |
4 | HIS 232 | Europe from the French Rev. to World War II | 2 |
5 | HIS 262 | Int’l Law and Diplomacy in the 19th Century | 2 |
6 | HIS 122 | West Africa from 1500 to Present | 3 |
Inter-Departmental Course | |||
7 | FRE 102 | Elementary French II | 2 |
Total | 13 |
THIRD YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 212 | Constitutional Development of Nigeria | 2 |
2 | HIS 221 | East and Central Africa since 1800 AD | 2 |
3 | HIS 231 | History of Russia, 1800-1917 | 2 |
4 | HIS 261 | International Institutions and Organization | 2 |
5 | HIS 301 | Philosophy of History | 2 |
6 | HIS 311 | Nigeria 1900 – 1970 | 2 |
Inter-Faculty Course | |||
7 | CSC 101 | Introduction to Computer I | 2 |
Total | 14 |
THIRD YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 215 | Igboland from the earliest times to 1900AD | 2 |
2 | HIS 222 | Southern Africa since 1800AD | 2 |
3 | HIS 242 | Themes in Latin America and Caribbean History | 2 |
4 | HIS 223 | Africa and European Imperialism | 2 |
5 | HIS 263 | Introduction to Strategic Studies | 2 |
Inter-Faculty Course | |||
6 | CSC 102 | Computer Application to History | 2 |
Total | 12 |
FOURTH YEAR: FIRST SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 303 | Comparative Industrial Growth and Development of USA, Britain and Japan | 2 |
2 | HIS 331 | USSR Politics and Diplomacy in the 20th century | 2 |
3 | HIS 341 | American Diplomacy in the 20th Century | 2 |
4 | HIS 351 | Contemporary History of the Middle East | 2 |
5 | HIS 312 | Nigeria’s Foreign Policy | 2 |
Total | 10 |
FOURTH YEAR: SECOND SEMESTER
S/N | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS UNIT |
Departmental Courses | |||
1 | HIS 321 | Problems & Prospects of Reg. Econ. Dev. in W/Africa | 2 |
2 | HIS 322 | Islam in West Africa | 2 |
3 | HIS 342 | Economic History of the USA since the 19th Century | 2 |
4 | HIS 323 | Africa and the Outside World | 2 |
5 | HIS 361 | East/West Relations since 1945 | 2 |
Total | 10 |
Candidates are hereby informed that the registration of course form always lasts for two (2) weeks after the resumption. The hard copy print out should be submitted to the Faculty officer for verification and authorisation.