About The Program
The Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.LIS) programme at Northwest University, Sokoto is designed to produce competent and ethically grounded information professionals equipped to meet the demands of modern library and information environments. The programme is structured in line with the National Universities Commission (NUC) Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS, 2023).
It combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in areas such as information organization, digital libraries, information services, and emerging technologies. Through coursework, SIWES, and project work, students acquire the skills needed for effective information management and professional practice.
Graduates are well prepared for careers in libraries, information centres, archives, and digital knowledge environments, as well as for further academic studies.
The philosophy of the Programme is to train graduates with the requisite skills and competencies to function in the 21st century library and information environment. Graduates of the programme should be capable of getting libraries and information centres to communicate in space and time to be to respond to the dynamic information needs of society.
To be a leading centre of excellence in Library and Information Science education, research, and innovation for sustainable knowledge development in Nigeria and beyond.
To produce competent, ethical, and technologically proficient information professionals capable of managing knowledge resources for effective learning, research, and societal development.
The aim of the Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.LIS) programme is to produce competent, ethical, and technologically proficient information professionals capable of managing, organizing, and disseminating information effectively to support learning, research, and societal development.
The objectives of the Programme are to:
- produce Library and Information professionals for all types of libraries, information and documentation centres;
- equip the graduates of the programme with relevant theoretical knowledge, practical skills and techniques to develop and enhance their job performance;
- encourage the spirit of inquiry and creativity among the Library and Information professionals so that they are capable of understanding the emerging concepts of the role of information in a complex multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and largely non-literate society like Nigeria;
- provide prospective Library and Information professionals with the intellectual and professional background adequate for their assignments and to make them adaptable to any changing situation; and
- provide an understanding of the role of the new communication technology (such as Internet) in the handling of information.
Employment Skills
Graduates of the B.LIS programme acquire practical and professional skills that enable them to:
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Organize, classify, and manage information resources in print and digital formats
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Deliver effective reference and information services
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Apply information and communication technologies in library and information environments
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Manage digital libraries, databases, archives, and records systems
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Conduct basic research, documentation, and information analysis
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Demonstrate professional ethics, communication, and teamwork skills
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Adapt to emerging trends in information management and knowledge services
Admission Requirements
There are two modes of entry to the Bachelor of Library and Information Science Degree Programmes.
4-year programme
In addition to acceptable pass in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Five (5) Credit passes in the Senior Secondary Certification SSC (or its equivalent) at no more than 2 sittings including English Language and Mathematics.
Direct Entry
Five SSC (or its equivalent) credit pass including English, two of which must be at the Advanced Level in the following:
- Minimum of Upper Credit pass in Library and Information Science at the National Diploma level.
- Minimum of ten (10) points at the National Certificate in Education (NCE) for those with double major in Library and Information Science.
- The other A’ Level requirements mentioned should be discountenanced because the subjects are not in the area of Library and Information Science, neither are they related to Library and Information Science.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.LIS) programme, graduates will be able to:
Apply theoretical and practical knowledge of Library and Information Science in professional settings
Organize, manage, and disseminate information resources using standard tools and technologies
Utilize information and communication technologies for effective information management
Conduct basic research and apply problem-solving skills in information environments
Demonstrate ethical, professional, and effective communication skills
Adapt to changing information needs and emerging trends in the knowledge society
The B.LIS programme at Northwest University, Sokoto is distinguished by:
Full compliance with NUC CCMAS (2023) standards
Strong integration of ICT and digital librarianship courses
Emphasis on practical training through SIWES, seminars, and project work
Dedicated and experienced academic staff
Curriculum focused on employability, ethics, and professional relevance
Preparation for careers in both traditional and digital information environments
Students must have offered a total of 120 credit units of requisite courses and met the general university requirements for graduation.
Program Courses: 123 credits
100 Level
| Course Code | Title | Unit |
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| GST 111 | Communication in English | 2 Credits |
GST 112 | Nigerian Peoples and Culture | 2 Credits |
MTH 101 | Elementary Mathematics I | 2 Credits |
MTH 102 | Elementary Mathematics II | 2 Credits |
COS 101 | Introduction to Computing Sciences | 3 Credits |
BIO 101 | General Biology I | 2 Credits |
BIO 102 | General Biology II | 2 Credits |
BIO 107 | General Biology Practical I | 1 Credits |
BIO 108 | General Biology Practical II | 1 Credit |
CHM 101 | General Chemistry I | 2 Credits |
CHM 102 | General Chemistry II | 2 Credits |
PHY 101 | General Physics I | 2 |
PHY 102 | General Physics II | 2 Credits |
STA 111 | Descriptive Statistics | 3 Credits |
ZOO 117 | Introduction to Vertebrate Zoology | 2 Credits |
NWUS-BIO 105 | Parasites and Parasitism | 2 Credits |
NWUS-BIO 106 | Biological Illustrations | 2 Credits |
NWUS-MCB 101 | Introductory Microbiology | 2 Credits |
200 Level
| Course Code | Title | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| GST 212 | Philosophy, Logic, and Human Existence | 2 Credits |
ENT 211 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation | 2 Credits |
ACC 201 | Financial Accounting I | 3 Credits |
| ACC 202 | Financial Accounting II | 3 Credits |
ACC 203 | Corporate Governance & Accounting Ethics | 3 Credits |
ACC 204 | Cost Accounting | 3 Credits |
ACC 206 | Accounting Laboratory | 3 Credits |
NWUS-ACC 207 | Business Law | 2 Credits |
NWUS-ACC 208 | Statistics | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 209 | Element of Banking | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 210 | Agricultural Accounting | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 204 | Oil and Gas Accounting | 2 |
300 Level
| Course Code | Title | Unit |
|---|---|---|
GST 312 | Peace and Conflict Resolution | 2 Credits |
ENT 312 | Venture Creation | 2 Credits |
ACC 301 | Financial Reporting I | 3 Credits |
ACC 302 | Financial Reporting II | 3 Credits |
ACC 303 | Management Accounting | 3 Credits |
ACC 305 | Taxation I | 3 Credits |
ACC 306 | Taxation II | 3 Credits |
ACC 307 | Auditing and Assurance I | 3 Credits |
ACC 308 | Public Sector Accounting & Reporting | 3 Credits |
ACC 311 | Entrepreneurship in Accounting | 3 Credits |
NWUS-ACC 309 | Quantitative Analysis | 2 Credits |
NWUS-ACC 312 | Corporate Law | 2 Credits |
NWUS-ACC 313 | Research Methodology | 2 Credits |
400 level
| Course Code | Title | Unit |
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ACC 401 | Advanced Financial Reporting | 3 Credits |
ACC 402 | Corporate Reporting | 3 Credits |
ACC 403 | Auditing and Assurance II | 3 Credits |
ACC 404 | Financial Management | 3 Credits |
ACC 405 | Bankruptcy & Liquidation | 3 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 406 | Forensic Accounting | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 407 | Human Resources Accounting | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 408 | Environmental accounting | 2Credits |
NWUS -ACC 409 | International Accounting | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 410 | Management Information System | 2 Credits |
NWUS -ACC 411 | Capital Market Studies | 2 Credits |
ACC 490 | Project | 6 Credits |