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Implementation of new varsity curriculum begins September 2023 – NUC

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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has said that the implementation of the Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS) will begin by September 2023.

The CCMAS document is expected to guide institutions in the design of curricula for their programmes while bringing necessary innovation into the content and delivery of their programmes towards achieving the overall goals of education and training in the country.

At a stakeholders’ colloquium on CCMAS in Abuja on Wednesday, NUC’s acting Executive Secretary, Chris Maiyaki said the document would reposition Nigerian universities to be among the best-rated in Africa.

Maiyaki said that CCMAS would make up 70 per cent of the curriculum while the university decides what to include in the remaining 30 per cent.

According to him, the implementation will help sharpen the future of the education sector.

”The role and development of the CCMAS is to ensure commitment in advancing of our education and our great nation.

“NUC is primarily dedicated to ensuring quality and global competitiveness of Nigerian universities as well as the graduates we produce.

“The development of the CCMAS went through a painstaking process by bringing experts from our universities comprising of professors, regulatory bodies, Nigerian Economic Summit Group and all stakeholders.

“The CCMAS reflects global initiative that will equip graduates with knowledge and wherewithal that will advance the development of the nation”, he said.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman encouraged universities to make optimal use of the 30 per cent university senate’s input.

He advised universities to ensure that learning outcomes, skills as well as soft skills were acquired, irrespective of the core discipline.

He said that the skills must be readily applicable to the environment of the university, the country in particular and the global community in general.

“There is no better place and time than now to develop a strategy that will guide tertiary institutions particularly universities in their mandate to provide appropriate manpower for the country”, Mamman further said.

 

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