FUTMinna to Introduce Seven New Academic Programs

FUTMinna plans to introduce seven new B.Tech programs across diverse disciplines for the 2024/2025 session, with the NUC verifying resources.

FUTMinna to Introduce Seven New Academic Programs

The Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMinna) is set to introduce seven new academic programs across various faculties. This announcement comes as the university prepares for the 2024/2025 academic session.

A team from the National Universities Commission (NUC) has recently visited the university to assess its preparedness for the launch of these new courses. The visit included thorough verification of resources and facilities required for each program.

The newly approved programs and their respective schools are:

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1. B.Tech. Forestry and Wildlife Technology (School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology)

2. B.Tech. Forensic Science (School of Life Sciences)

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3. B.Tech. Public Health (School of Life Sciences)

4. B.Tech. Data Science (School of Information and Communication Technology)

5. B.Tech. Software Engineering (School of Information Communication Technology)

6. B.Tech. Industrial Mathematics (School of Physical Sciences)

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7. B.Tech. Meteorology (School of Physical Sciences)

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Each program is designed to meet the growing demands in its respective field and align with global standards in education and research. The introduction of these courses underscores FUTMinna's commitment to providing relevant and innovative education to its students.

This initiative is expected to not only broaden the university's academic scope but also contribute significantly to national development by producing highly skilled graduates in critical areas of science, technology, and public health.

Stay tuned for further updates as FUTMinna prepares to roll out these new programs in the upcoming academic session.