Adamawa State University Set to Launch New Academic Programs

Adamawa State University Set to Launch New Academic Programs

Adamawa State University Set to Launch New Academic Programs

Adamawa State University (ADSU) is poised to introduce seven new academic programs following a successful resource verification visit by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The proposed programs include:

- Cyber Security

- Information Systems

- Journalism and Media Studies

- International Relations

- Educational Management

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- History Education

- English Education

The NUC team, led by Professor Abdulkadir Hamidu Alkali from the University of Maiduguri, assessed the university's preparedness to commence these programs, focusing on the availability of facilities, staff, and critical resources.

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Professor Augustine Clement, Vice Chancellor of ADSU, expressed gratitude to the NUC team and reaffirmed the university's commitment to introducing programs that address current educational and socio-economic demands. He stated, "With the unwavering support of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Adamawa State, we are committed to expanding our academic offerings to include programs that are in high demand and of national significance."

This development aligns with ADSU's vision to become a world-class institution, providing academic excellence and innovation. The university has been expanding its academic programs and research infrastructure to meet the needs of its students and the community.

ADSU has been working towards achieving academic excellence, with notable progress in research and community engagement. The university's leadership has emphasized the importance of collaboration with NUC and other stakeholders to ensure the success of its new programs.