British Canadian University (BCU)

Management and Social Sciences

The CMSS offers diverse programmes in Accounting and Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Mass Communication, and Sociology. Our expert faculty provides rigorous academic training, mentorship, and practical insights. With a focus on critical thinking and social responsibility, we prepare students for successful careers and lifelong learning.

Bachelor of Mass Communication

Admission Requirements Candidates are admitted into the degree programmes in any of the following two ways:UTME EntryDirect Entry Four-year Degree Programme In addition to acceptable passes in UTME, candidates must obtain at credit level, passes in the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) in five subjects including Mathematics, English Language and three other arts or social

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Bachelor of Entrepreneurship

Admission  requirements The criteria for admission into the programme are as follows: Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) The minimum academic requirement is credit passes in five subjects including English Language, Mathematics, one credit in Economics, Commerce or any business management related course and two credits from other subjects in not more than two sittings. Direct

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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,

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Bachelor of Economics

Admission Requirements For a four –year programme: In addition to UTME score, the candidate should possess a Senior School Certificate with at least five credit passes, in not more than two sittings including Mathematics, English Language and Economics. For the three-year programme: Candidates must possess five SSCE credits. In addition, two acceptable passes in at

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