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10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by JARUSHUB: 2:38pm On Jul 31, 2017
As an education and career website, we often get inquiries from students who need advice on courses of study to pursue in the university. Most of them usually ask for the popular courses. Actually, in Nigeria today, course of study hardly matters again, except in few specialist cases.

Here, JarusHub editors have compiled the list of good courses students tend to underrate. Their admission requirements are not usually stiff and most of them are available in many schools. Prospective undergraduates, especially average students, should consider them.


1, Sociology

Two years ago, one student reader of JarusHub sent us an email saying he was ashamed of telling people he was studying Sociology. He was desperate to cross over to Economics. We advised him to continue with Sociology and study hard to be exceptional in it. He came back two years later to say our advice turned out to be a life changer as he made a first class in Sociology. Being deficient in Mathematics, he might not have made a first class in Economics. Most companies lump Economics together with other Social Sciences courses in their requirement specification. What that means is that, anytime a vacancy is advertised for Social Sciences graduates, his first class degree in Sociology would earn him shortlisting before someone with second class upper in economics. What a short cut! If you make a 2.1 in Sociology, you are likely going to be better off in the job market than someone with 2.2 in “more respected” courses like economics.


2, Political Science

We think Political Science is a little tougher than Sociology, but if you are good in reading long texts and writing and telling stories, you may consider Political Science. For Economics, you need to be at least average in mathematics to do well. You don’t need that for Political Science. So if you are not sure of yourself in Economics, just go for Political Science, which is less competitive, for admission at least. If you do well there, you stand better employment chances post-school, to someone who “forced” themselves to study “economics” just to be seen to be doing socially acceptable course. A 2.1 is Political Science is better than a 2.2 in Economics.

3, Philosophy

Philosophy as a course hardly has tough admission requirements, at least compared to Law. Philosophy as a course improves your critical reasoning. It also improves your argumentative skills. If you do well as a Philosophy student, you should not struggle much in the labour market. You could apply for job in journalism, in international relations, and many other fields.

4, Languages

A good number of students that find themselves studying languages in Nigeria, especially English and French, actually applied for Law and were only offered the courses because they couldn’t meet the admission requirements for Law. Well, as an English or French graduate, you could fit into many roles. You could compete with Mass Communication and Journalism graduates for journalism job. If you are a French graduate, you could even consider opportunities outside the shores of Nigeria. If you find a job in say a bank, you stand a higher chance of being considered when international opportunities arise because of the fact that you have multi-lingual background. After all, English proficiency is already by default.

5, Hospitality and Tourism Management

Hospitality and tourism sector is growing in Nigeria. Not many people have the specialized skills. With a degree in such hardly popular course, you could a chance of early mover advantage. Whether advertised or not advertised, you could write to 30 hotels, with good cover letters, and sell yourself. After all, you have an uncommon degree that is relevant to them. You are not likely to be turned down in all.

6, Physical & Health Education

Sport industry is growing in Nigeria. More and more people in the middle to upper class are paying attention to fitness. Professional fitness coaches are still low in supply what we have are emergency fitness coaches. Sport-based businesses – from astro turf to gym centers to health clubs to even standard sports centers – are opening on weekly basis. As a professional Physical and Health educator, you stand a chance of employment in this emerging industry.

7, Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics

Graduates of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics can apply for a good number of job openings that engineering graduates apply for. You come head to head with them for a number of vacancies, even in the oil and gas industry. The first indigenous MD of Shell, Basil Omiyi, studied Chemistry as a matter of fact. A good number of graduates of these courses work in the oil and gas industry. You spend 4 years in the university and compete for same jobs with the graduate that spent 5 years. 5 for the price of 4. So don’t panic when you are offered chemistry instead of chemical engineering or physics instead of mechanical engineering.

8, Education

In an era where many companies don’t care about your course of study, if offered a course in Education, just do it diligently and make a good grade. You can actually apply for same job as graduates of same course without Education. A 2.1 Economics Education graduate is likely going to be invited for same job vacancy as someone that studied Economics (Social Sciences). Many graduates of Education courses work in banks, consulting firms etc. On top of that, you have a broader option as you are a first choice for teaching jobs – even if temporary instead of being idle – provided you are able to prove that you are as good as the guy that did same course without B.ED

9, Public Health

This branch of Medicine is a silent money and network spinner. It deals with prevention of diseases. Many international organizations and research organizations are pumping money into Nigeria for this. Good money, sometimes in dollar. If you studied medicine at undergraduate level, you may want to consider specialization of Public Health at Master’s.

10, Nursing

Every health organization needs nurses. Nurses may not earn the mouth-watering salaries of the doctors, but they are hardly out of job. Less rigorous training compared to Medicine. Less years in school. You may even just have to go to School of Nursing, rather than conventional university.

So, there you have it. Don’t set your eyes on the big name courses only.

Source: http://www.jarushub.com/top-10-underrated-courses-nigerian-students-should-consider-studying/

cc: 6, Physical & Health Education

Sport industry is growing in Nigeria. More and more people in the middle to upper class are paying attention to fitness. Professional fitness coaches are still low in supply what we have are emergency fitness coaches. Sport-based businesses – from astro turf to gym centers to health clubs to even standard sports centers – are opening on weekly basis. As a professional Physical and Health educator, you stand a chance of employment in this emerging industry.

7, Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics

Graduates of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics can apply for a good number of job openings that engineering graduates apply for. You come head to head with them for a number of vacancies, even in the oil and gas industry. The first indigenous MD of Shell, Basil Omiyi, studied Chemistry as a matter of fact. A good number of graduates of these courses work in the oil and gas industry. You spend 4 years in the university and compete for same jobs with the graduate that spent 5 years. 5 for the price of 4. So don’t panic when you are offered chemistry instead of chemical engineering or physics instead of mechanical engineering.

8, Education

In an era where many companies don’t care about your course of study, if offered a course in Education, just do it diligently and make a good grade. You can actually apply for same job as graduates of same course without Education. A 2.1 Economics Education graduate is likely going to be invited for same job vacancy as someone that studied Economics (Social Sciences). Many graduates of Education courses work in banks, consulting firms etc. On top of that, you have a broader option as you are a first choice for teaching jobs – even if temporary instead of being idle – provided you are able to prove that you are as good as the guy that did same course without B.ED

9, Public Health

This branch of Medicine is a silent money and network spinner. It deals with prevention of diseases. Many international organizations and research organizations are pumping money into Nigeria for this. Good money, sometimes in dollar. If you studied medicine at undergraduate level, you may want to consider specialization of Public Health at Master’s.

10, Nursing

Every health organization needs nurses. Nurses may not earn the mouth-watering salaries of the doctors, but they are hardly out of job. Less rigorous training compared to Medicine. Less years in school. You may even just have to go to School of Nursing, rather than conventional university.

So, there you have it. Don’t set your eyes on the big name courses only.

Source: http://www.jarushub.com/top-10-underrated-courses-nigerian-students-should-consider-studying/

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by pautex: 4:28pm On Jul 31, 2017
For the first time in 8yrs, this is my first time to lead this space as per (FTC tins).... I pray that whatsoever you desire before the year runs out, the Good Lord shall grant your desires in the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by TheHistorian(m): 4:28pm On Jul 31, 2017
11)Wire Wire! grin

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Nobody: 4:29pm On Jul 31, 2017
Okay

Sociology and Political Science...Op please share your weed dealer details...

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by SageTravels: 4:29pm On Jul 31, 2017
I studied Number 5. - Hospitality and Tourism Management

The truth about the course is, you can start something on your own. It is entrepreneurial Course. The course is so broad. you can decide to choose either work in the hospitality industry or Tourism Industry.

With little capital

You can start your own catering services
Travel agency
Tour Operator and much more.

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by yungest(m): 4:29pm On Jul 31, 2017
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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by free2ryhme: 4:30pm On Jul 31, 2017
JARUSHUB:
As an education and career website, we often get inquiries from students who need advice on courses of study to pursue in the university. Most of them usually ask for the popular courses. Actually, in Nigeria today, course of study hardly matters again, except in few specialist cases.

Here, JarusHub editors have compiled the list of good courses students tend to underrate. Their admission requirements are not usually stiff and most of them are available in many schools. Prospective undergraduates, especially average students, should consider them.


1, Sociology

Two years ago, one student reader of JarusHub sent us an email saying he was ashamed of telling people he was studying Sociology. He was desperate to cross over to Economics. We advised him to continue with Sociology and study hard to be exceptional in it. He came back two years later to say our advice turned out to be a life changer as he made a first class in Sociology. Being deficient in Mathematics, he might not have made a first class in Economics. Most companies lump Economics together with other Social Sciences courses in their requirement specification. What that means is that, anytime a vacancy is advertised for Social Sciences graduates, his first class degree in Sociology would earn him shortlisting before someone with second class upper in economics. What a short cut! If you make a 2.1 in Sociology, you are likely going to be better off in the job market than someone with 2.2 in “more respected” courses like economics.


2, Political Science

We think Political Science is a little tougher than Sociology, but if you are good in reading long texts and writing and telling stories, you may consider Political Science. For Economics, you need to be at least average in mathematics to do well. You don’t need that for Political Science. So if you are not sure of yourself in Economics, just go for Political Science, which is less competitive, for admission at least. If you do well there, you stand better employment chances post-school, to someone who “forced” themselves to study “economics” just to be seen to be doing socially acceptable course. A 2.1 is Political Science is better than a 2.2 in Economics.

3, Philosophy

Philosophy as a course hardly has tough admission requirements, at least compared to Law. Philosophy as a course improves your critical reasoning. It also improves your argumentative skills. If you do well as a Philosophy student, you should not struggle much in the labour market. You could apply for job in journalism, in international relations, and many other fields.

4, Languages

A good number of students that find themselves studying languages in Nigeria, especially English and French, actually applied for Law and were only offered the courses because they couldn’t meet the admission requirements for Law. Well, as an English or French graduate, you could fit into many roles. You could compete with Mass Communication and Journalism graduates for journalism job. If you are a French graduate, you could even consider opportunities outside the shores of Nigeria. If you find a job in say a bank, you stand a higher chance of being considered when international opportunities arise because of the fact that you have multi-lingual background. After all, English proficiency is already by default.

5, Hospitality and Tourism Management

Hospitality and tourism sector is growing in Nigeria. Not many people have the specialized skills. With a degree in such hardly popular course, you could a chance of early mover advantage. Whether advertised or not advertised, you could write to 30 hotels, with good cover letters, and sell yourself. After all, you have an uncommon degree that is relevant to them. You are not likely to be turned down in all.

6, Physical & Health Education

Sport industry is growing in Nigeria. More and more people in the middle to upper class are paying attention to fitness. Professional fitness coaches are still low in supply what we have are emergency fitness coaches. Sport-based businesses – from astro turf to gym centers to health clubs to even standard sports centers – are opening on weekly basis. As a professional Physical and Health educator, you stand a chance of employment in this emerging industry.

7, Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics

Graduates of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics can apply for a good number of job openings that engineering graduates apply for. You come head to head with them for a number of vacancies, even in the oil and gas industry. The first indigenous MD of Shell, Basil Omiyi, studied Chemistry as a matter of fact. A good number of graduates of these courses work in the oil and gas industry. You spend 4 years in the university and compete for same jobs with the graduate that spent 5 years. 5 for the price of 4. So don’t panic when you are offered chemistry instead of chemical engineering or physics instead of mechanical engineering.

8, Education

In an era where many companies don’t care about your course of study, if offered a course in Education, just do it diligently and make a good grade. You can actually apply for same job as graduates of same course without Education. A 2.1 Economics Education graduate is likely going to be invited for same job vacancy as someone that studied Economics (Social Sciences). Many graduates of Education courses work in banks, consulting firms etc. On top of that, you have a broader option as you are a first choice for teaching jobs – even if temporary instead of being idle – provided you are able to prove that you are as good as the guy that did same course without B.ED

9, Public Health

This branch of Medicine is a silent money and network spinner. It deals with prevention of diseases. Many international organizations and research organizations are pumping money into Nigeria for this. Good money, sometimes in dollar. If you studied medicine at undergraduate level, you may want to consider specialization of Public Health at Master’s.

10, Nursing

Every health organization needs nurses. Nurses may not earn the mouth-watering salaries of the doctors, but they are hardly out of job. Less rigorous training compared to Medicine. Less years in school. You may even just have to go to School of Nursing, rather than conventional university.

So, there you have it. Don’t set your eyes on the big name courses only.

Source: http://www.jarushub.com/top-10-underrated-courses-nigerian-students-should-consider-studying/

cc: 6, Physical & Health Education

Sport industry is growing in Nigeria. More and more people in the middle to upper class are paying attention to fitness. Professional fitness coaches are still low in supply what we have are emergency fitness coaches. Sport-based businesses – from astro turf to gym centers to health clubs to even standard sports centers – are opening on weekly basis. As a professional Physical and Health educator, you stand a chance of employment in this emerging industry.

7, Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics

Graduates of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics can apply for a good number of job openings that engineering graduates apply for. You come head to head with them for a number of vacancies, even in the oil and gas industry. The first indigenous MD of Shell, Basil Omiyi, studied Chemistry as a matter of fact. A good number of graduates of these courses work in the oil and gas industry. You spend 4 years in the university and compete for same jobs with the graduate that spent 5 years. 5 for the price of 4. So don’t panic when you are offered chemistry instead of chemical engineering or physics instead of mechanical engineering.

8, Education

In an era where many companies don’t care about your course of study, if offered a course in Education, just do it diligently and make a good grade. You can actually apply for same job as graduates of same course without Education. A 2.1 Economics Education graduate is likely going to be invited for same job vacancy as someone that studied Economics (Social Sciences). Many graduates of Education courses work in banks, consulting firms etc. On top of that, you have a broader option as you are a first choice for teaching jobs – even if temporary instead of being idle – provided you are able to prove that you are as good as the guy that did same course without B.ED

9, Public Health

This branch of Medicine is a silent money and network spinner. It deals with prevention of diseases. Many international organizations and research organizations are pumping money into Nigeria for this. Good money, sometimes in dollar. If you studied medicine at undergraduate level, you may want to consider specialization of Public Health at Master’s.

10, Nursing

Every health organization needs nurses. Nurses may not earn the mouth-watering salaries of the doctors, but they are hardly out of job. Less rigorous training compared to Medicine. Less years in school. You may even just have to go to School of Nursing, rather than conventional university.

So, there you have it. Don’t set your eyes on the big name courses only.

Source: http://www.jarushub.com/top-10-underrated-courses-nigerian-students-should-consider-studying/

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44


Tell nairalanders wetin you study for university
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by kid23(m): 4:30pm On Jul 31, 2017
Metallurgical and material engineering.
Though is not as old as other engineering courses.
Alot abounds in it

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by officialteemi(m): 4:30pm On Jul 31, 2017
physics no be child's play...
if u no sabi math wella just run......
and how is PHYSICS underrated @ o.p #smh

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by lewispius: 4:30pm On Jul 31, 2017
Physics for naija??
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by neoclassical: 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
Nursing? An underrated course? Wetin concern me self

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Damscrob(m): 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
Studied Chemical Engineering..... But I respect those that study chemistry!...Courses like chemistry, Mathematics, physics should be encouraged because majority of the engineers you see today do their masters in these fields.

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Nobody: 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
free2ryhme:



Tell nairalanders wetin you study for university
he studied econs and carry first class angry grin

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Muzanga(f): 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
How is nursing underrated?

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by free2ryhme: 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
Everybody wants to study law, finance business admin, engineering


And nothing to invent

Garbage in garbage out

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by lathrowinger: 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
Ipob and biafra history... way back when Ojukwu try the trash...
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by zuby4real10(m): 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
There are many graduates of these courses littered the street every where looking for job. So op wat are you saying?

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by free2ryhme: 4:31pm On Jul 31, 2017
angry I dey wait oooo
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by salt1: 4:32pm On Jul 31, 2017
Op doesn't like Economics

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by seyoops4u: 4:32pm On Jul 31, 2017
Viral Video Of An Angry Boy of 8 Who Drives away his Father's car

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjNj9tpmRsM
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Safiaa(f): 4:32pm On Jul 31, 2017
Where is marketing?
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Nobody: 4:33pm On Jul 31, 2017
free2ryhme:



Tell nairalanders wetin you study for university

Op would never have picked any of the aforementioned courses.

many have turned motivational speakers.

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by dakeskese(m): 4:33pm On Jul 31, 2017
...
hmmm...

Good post Walai.

But

Getting a job in Nigeria is 'mostly' caused by one thing:

MAN KNOW MAN

Not Getting a job is mostly caused by 2 things:
-Village People Network (VPN)
-MAN NO KNOW MAN

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by free2ryhme: 4:34pm On Jul 31, 2017
seyoops4u:


Viral Video Of A Slay Queen Trying To STUNT For The GRAM In The Pool But this Happened Next

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyNLRVVGa6g



How much dem pay you
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by free2ryhme: 4:34pm On Jul 31, 2017
Sniper12:
he studied econs and carry first class angry grin

No jokes
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Rapmoney(m): 4:35pm On Jul 31, 2017
managersam:
Tfg
Na wa o!
SageTravels:
df
Shuo! See code grin

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Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Jamolajay1: 4:35pm On Jul 31, 2017
Where's G and C.... Guidance and counseling? Good course if I must say.
Re: 10 Underrated Courses Nigerian Students Should Consider Choosing by Nobody: 4:36pm On Jul 31, 2017
Underrated courses and you include Physics? For your cute mind, physics is underrated in Nigeria hmmmm...

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