Uniben Department of Sociology and Anthropology
The Department of Sociology and
Anthropology that began in September 1975, as a sub-section of the
Department of Social Studies, became an autonomous and a full-fledged
Department of Sociology and Anthropology in 1977.
Over the years, the
Department has developed considerably that today it runs two
full-fledged academic programmes, as follows:-- B. Sc. Full-Time Degree Programme in Sociology and Anthropology.
- M.Sc. M.Phil, and Ph.D Full-Time Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Sociology and Anthropology
The present write-up concerns
only the B. Sc. Full Time Degree Programme in Sociology and
Anthropology.
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE B. Sc. FULL TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME IN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
The philosophy underlying this
programme is to produce a crop of graduates, who, having been exposed
to a broad foundation of knowledge in the field of social sciences in
general and in the various sub-fields of Sociology and Anthropology
in particular, become equipped with appropriate knowledge to make
their contributions to the socio-economic and political development
of Nigeria, Africa and the global community.
- AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The Department aims, through
exposure to concepts, theories, methods and ethnographic data to
equip students with knowledge of the cultural and social world for
the benefit of themselves, Nigeria, Africa and the whole world. It is
desirous of giving the students a balanced and broad based training
in the science and art of examining and analyzing cultural and social
systems.
- ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FOUR-YEAR B. Sc. FULL TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
- Candidates seeking admission into this programme should possess any of the following qualifications:
(a) At least Five Ordinary
Level credit passes- in WASC, WABC, SSCE/GCE, NECO or any of their
recognized equivalents which should include English Language and
Mathematics and two Social Science subjects, obtained in not more
than two sittings. (b) At least Five Merit level passes in the
Teacher’s Grade Two Certificate Examination (T.C.II). The subjects
must include English Language, Mathematics, Economics, Government/
History and any other Social Science subject.
- Acceptable passes in the Joint Matriculation Examination (UME) must be in the following areas:
Use of English
Any two Social Science subjects
(Government, Geography, Economics, Commerce, Agricultural Science)
and any other subject.
GENERAL ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE THREE-YEAR B.Sc. FULL-TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME (OR
DIRECT ENTRY).
- Requirements as in D (i) above, plus passes in at least two subjects at the G.C.E. (A/L) or H.S.C., including one Social Science subject.
OR
- At least MERIT passes in two teaching subjects at NCE level, plus three other credit passes in GCE. (O/L) or WASC or NECO. The five Subjects must include English Language and Mathematics in not more than two sittings.
OR
- At least a credit level pass in Diploma in Social Work (DSW), plus five credit passes in GCE. (O/L) or W.A.S.C. or NECO, which must include English Language and Mathematics in not more than two sittings.
- At least a B+ average in related fields in an O.N.D. Certificate plus five credit passes in GCE. (O/L) or W.A.S.C. or NECO, including English Language and Mathematics in not more than two sittings.
- An HND in any Social Science subject.
- TEACHING AND RESEARCH FACILITIES
Since research in Sociology and
Anthropology is predicated on fieldwork both staff and students are
continuously encouraged to engage in field research within and
outside the university community, institutions, organizations, and
the Nigerian society at large. Students use the immediate social
environment for fieldwork practicum in research methods courses. In
the final year, students are required to write a project paper that
must be based on fieldwork conducted in any community.
Research activities of the
teaching staff are varied and cover the diverse areas of
specializations of the individual academic staff. Such
specializations include: population studies, complex organizations,
development studies, globalization studies, ethnography, deviance and
criminology, industrial and labour relations, medical and health
sociology and anthropology, museum studies and management, collective
behaviours and social movements, etc, etc. These specialized areas
also form the pool from which courses are selected for teaching the
students of the Department.
- STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
The Department houses the
University of Benin Branch of the Nigerian Students Anthropological
and Sociological Association (NSASA). This is the main Association of
all Nigerian Students studying Sociology and Anthropology in all
Nigerian Universities. Exclusively, the students of the department
run the Association under the supervision of a Staff Adviser. The
NSASA publishes an annual magazine called The SocioAnthropologist.
Furthermore, the students of this Department also belong to the wider
University of Benin Students Union. Finally, the students are also
free to join other University recognized students associations.
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