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Aug 16, 2013

FUTO PGD: Center for Women Gender & Development

FUTO welcome individuals with interest in women studies, gender, sexuality, social justice and gender equality. FUTO courses are unique and are geared towards empowering women and fostering partnerships aimed at ending gender discrimination globally. To learn more about their courses and requirement, please see below.
Available Postgraduate Programmes at the Center for Women, Gender and Development Studies
Postgraduate Diploma Programme


Post Graduate Diploma Programme With Specialization in:
*.Woman and gender Studies
*.Gender and Entrepreneurship
*.Gender and Global Health
*.Gender and Agricultural technology
*.Reproductive Physiology
The Minimum Admission Requirement
*.Five O’ Level Credit Passes including English and Mathematics
*.HND with a minimum of Upper Credit from any approved Polytechnic or
*.B.Sc. Degree in any related discipline from any approved university

Mode of Study
The PGD programmes will have a minimum residence period of two semesters and a maximum of four semesters. The programmes will consist of thought advanced lecture courses, seminars and a literature-based project dissertation on any specialized topic. At least 12 credit units and a maximum of 18 credit units per semester can be registered. But a minimum of 24 credit units must be earned before a Postgraduate student can be qualified for award of a PGD.


M.sc Degree Programme
M.Sc. Degree Programme With Specialization in:
*.Gender and Development Studies
*.Gender and Science
*.Gender and technology
*.Gender and Agricultural Technology
*.Gender and Global Health
*.Gender and Entrepreneurship
Msc Degree programme
Minimum Requirement :

*.Five ‘O’ Level Credit Passes including English Language and Mathematics
*.A Bachelor Degree from FUTO or any other recognized University with at least a good Second Class Honours qualification
*.A third Class Degree from FUTO or any other recognized University plus a PGD in Gender Studies.

Mode of Study and Duration:
There will be two modes of study, namely full-time and part-time. The full-time programme for M.Sc. shall run for a minimum of 3 semesters and a maximum of8 semesters. The M.Sc. programme will involve course work and dissertation. In addition to being eligible for the M.Sc. degree, a candidate will be required to register at least 14 credit units and a maximum of 18 credit units per semester; but a minimum of 30 credit units must be earned before a postgraduate student can bequalified for award of M.Sc
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