General Studies (GST) Courses Offered In Nigeria

General Studies (GST) Courses Offered In Nigeria For All Levels

Have you ever wondered what is GST? So many new freshers don’t know what GST means until course registration. In this article, we will reveal to you what general studies are and why they are offered in Nigerian universities.

GST means general studies, they are courses all Nigerian university students must offer regardless of their registered course of study, department, and faculties. 

More so, the ultimate goal of these studies in Nigerian varsities is to embolden multi-disciplinary studies that could widen the knowledge and expand the academic knowledge of students of the university of all departments and faculties.

General studies are made up of several faculties which include art and humanities, science, social science, etc. It is mostly offered by 100L students and some 300L, 400L and 500L students. Most students often have extra years in school because of the mistakes they did in GST.

The Federal Government of Nigeria is responsible for the introduction of some of these GST courses, some of them are core courses while some are elective courses in some universities and they are mainly 1 to 2-unit courses.

However, some of these popularly known general studies (GST) courses offered in Nigerian universities for all levels are communication in English, Nigerian Peoples and Culture, Use of Library and Study Skills, Communication in French, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, etc.

General Studies (GST) Courses Offered In Nigeria

Other General Studies (GST) courses offered in Nigerian universities  for all levels include;

General Studies (GST) Courses Offered In Nigerian Universities

  • African Culture and Civilization
  • Communication in English
  • Business Ethics and Social Responsibilities
  • Communication in French
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Government Society & Economy
  • Evaluating Opportunities and Business Concepts
  • Feasibility Plan & Investment decision
  • Electronic Marketing
  • Logic and Philosophy
  • Small Scale Business Management
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Introduction to French
  • Human Resources & Organizational Behaviour
  • Peace & Conflict Resolution
  • Use of Library, Information & Communication Technology.
  • Resources Management & Organization Behaviours
  • Science and Mankind
  • Reproductive Health
  • Small Scale Marketing

The Aims Why General Studies (GST) Courses Are Offered in Nigerian Universities

  • To better the language and communication skills of all students and to assist them to build enough fitness in the use of English as an instrument for their now and would-be occupation.
  • To help students to grow and improve the knowledge of their social, cultural, and physical milieu which automatically will equip them to act or operate actively in their society.
  • To socialize the Nigerian students to cultivate acceptable behavior, attitudes, patriotism, nationalism, and value the status of the constitution as well as create awareness in students about the roles and obligations of government at all levels.

 

300 And 400-level General Studies (GST) Offered in Nigerian Varsities

Here in this list, we have entrepreneurship studies and Skills in Entrepreneurship, detail is given below;

Entrepreneurship Studies:

The reason for this curriculum is to produce graduates with some added knowledge, skills, and values beyond their focused area of study for the sole aim of self-reliance. In addition, the entrepreneurship studies focused on rechannelling education/training into building undergraduates/ graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset and furnishing each of them with the skills required to create and manage a business successfully.

Skills in Entrepreneurship:

Here, students from all areas of study are exposed to laboratories, workshops, and resource rooms based on their disciplines for skills acquisition.

These skills are in three categories: A, B, and C. 

 

 A (Trade skills)

  • Tooth pasts making, soap/detergent, and Tooth Brushes
  • Textile block making/ Cloth dying
  • Brewing
  • Rope making
  • Tanning Industry
  • Water treatment/conditioning/packaging
  • Food Processing/Packaging/Preservation
  • Fisheries/Aquaculture
  • Bakery
  • Leather tanning
  • Vegetable Oil and Salt extraction

 

 B

  • Paper Production
  • Tailoring
  • Photography
  • Farming (Crop)
  • Printing
  • Animal Husbandry (Poultry, Piggery, Goat, etc)
  • Interior Decoration
  • Book-keeping

 

 C

  • Vulcanizing
  • Bricks, Nails, Screws making
  • Plumbing
  • Refrigeration (Air Conditioning)
  • Glassware Production/Ceramic Production
  • Metal Working/Fabrication-Steel Aluminium Doors and Windows
  • Weaving
  • Plastic making
  • Domestic Electrical Wiring
  • Carving
  • Radio/TV Repairs
  • Brick laying/ Making
  • Iron Welding
  • Building Drawing
  • Sanitary Wares
  • Carpentry
  • Metal Crafting (Blacksmith, Tinsmith, etc)
  • Vehicle Maintenance

 

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FAQs

  • Why is GST Important?

The Federal Government of Nigeria is responsible for the introduction of some of these GST courses, some of them are core courses while some are elective courses in some universities and they are mainly 1 to 2-unit courses.

  • IS GST Course Compulsory?

Yes, GST courses are vital and very compulsory in Nigerian Universities. All undergraduates offer this course, failure in any GST course is a complete carry offer and you can’t graduate without clearing all GST courses in a Nigerian university.

  • What is GST Exam?

The GST exam is one of the GST course examinations for undergraduates in Nigerian universities. These courses can’t be replaced by any other courses it’s mandatory to take them.

  • What is the Meaning of GST in University?

GST means general studies, they are courses all Nigerian university students must offer regardless of their registered course of study, department, and faculties. 

  • Who is Eligible for GST Courses?

All undergraduates are eligible to offer this course, no one is exempted as long as you are a registered student of any Nigerian University, you are eligible to take the course.

 

Conclusion:

This article is centered to let you know what General Studies (GST) courses are and why they are offered in Nigerian Universities. I believe the questions you’ve been asking about GST courses have been answered, do well to visit this page for more related articles and updates based on the GST courses offered in Nigerian Universities.

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