British Canadian University (BCU)

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  • Update your profile and Upload all required document (see below) and
    • Applicant would be required to upload his/her current JAMB result.
    • Applicant would be required to upload his/ or her O'level result(s) (WAEC, GCE or NECO), and must have a minimum of 5 credits English Lanaguage inclusive in not more than two sitting.
    • All documents above must be in .jpg, .jpeg or .png file format and not be more than 100KB of size.
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Bachelor of Criminology and Security Studies

Admission Requirements

For a four-year programme (UTME Entry Mode)

In addition to the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) score, the candidates who wish to study Criminology and Security Studies must have obtained a credit in Mathematics and English Language. Furthermore, additional credit pass must be obtained in any three of the following subjects: Economics, Government, History, Literature, Biology, Geography and Religious Studies at the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), in not more than two sittings.

For the three-year programme (Direct Entry) candidates shall:

  • possess five credit passes in the SSCE at not more than two sittings, of which at least two shall be at advanced level, or four credit passes of which at least three shall be at advanced level provided that such passes are not counted at both levels of the examinations. For emphasis, credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any of Economics, Geography or Government is compulsory.
  • diploma certificate obtained at an upper credit or more in a recognized diploma programme in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, and security studies. They must obtain credit in English and Mathematics and any three of the following subjects – Economics, Government, Geography, History, Literature, Biology, and Religious Studies.