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Motto | In veritate libertas |
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Established | 2016 |
Head | Vice Chancellor: Prof Jacinta Opara |
Address | Plot 10A Educational Layout, Samonda |
Location | Ibadan , Oyo State , Nigeria |
Website | https://dui.edu.ng/ |
Dominican University Ibadan (DUI)
editThe Dominican University Ibadan[1] is a private University[2] located in the heart of Ibadan[3], Oyo State[4], Nigeria[5], and is a walkable distance from the University of Ibadan[6]. As a faith-based university founded on an age-long Catholic tradition, the University has a strong moral background and is committed to discipline and instilling the right values in the life of its students. The University was approved by the National University Commision (NUC)[7][8] in November 2016 and has all its courses duly accredited. With a team of seasoned scholars and a serene environment, the University prides itself in producing graduates equipped with the right skills to compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world.
History
editList of available academic programmes/courses
editThe following programmes are being run by the University and are taught by experienced teachers:[15]
BSc Computer Science[16]
BSc Economics
BSc Chemistry
BSc Mass Communication
BA Philosophy
BSc Business Administration
BSc Accounting
BSc Religious studies
MA Philosophy
MPC Philosophy and Computing
HND Conversion Program
editThe University runs HND conversion programmes for graduates of polytechnics who wish to convert their HND certificates to bachelor's degrees.[17] The HND conversion program covers the following programmes:
Accounting
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mass Communication
Business Administration
References
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- ^ "National Universities Commission", Wikipedia, 2024-07-05, retrieved 2024-07-23
- ^ "List of universities in Nigeria", Wikipedia, 2024-07-14, retrieved 2024-07-23
- ^ "Home". ORDO PRAEDICATORUM | OFFICIAL. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "Dominican Friars Province of St. Joseph the Worker Nigeria and Ghana". dominicanfriarsng. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
- ^ "DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY IBADAN, NIGERIA". dui.edu.ng. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
- ^ "DOMINICAN INSTITUTE". dominicaninstitute.edu.ng. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
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- ^ Newspaper, The Guardian (December 2023). "Dominican University: A long history of promoting mind and body". The Guardian Newspaper. p. 1. Retrieved 7/22/2024.
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- ^ "DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY IBADAN, NIGERIA". dui.edu.ng. Retrieved 2024-07-22.