College of Social Sciences
The B.Sc in Marketing is designed to cultivate innovative marketing professionals who can drive business success and societal impact, with a focus on the global and African markets.
Academic year | [academic_year]
Level | Undergraduate
Course Code: MKTG-N4NB
Mode of Study : Open and Distance Learning
Duration | 4 Years
Programme leader | Prof. Kwame Osei
The B.Sc. Economics at SKAUP University of Business and Technology (SUBT) provides students with the analytical and problem-solving skills needed to understand and address economic issues affecting individuals, businesses, and nations. The programme explores microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, development economics, international trade, and policy analysis, equipping graduates to thrive as economists, analysts, and decision-makers in diverse sectors.
Through SUBT’s Open and Distance Learning (ODL) model, students enjoy flexible and technology-enabled learning, complemented by research projects, case studies, and policy simulations. With access to the SKAUP Innovation Centre (SKAUP-IC), students also gain entrepreneurial and applied skills to translate economic knowledge into innovative business and policy solutions.
The program spans four years, progressing from procurement basics to advanced strategies and innovations. It combines general studies, core procurement modules, and electives, with applied learning via SKAUP-IC. Sample modules include:
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Business Mathematics & Statistics
Principles of Management
Introduction to Business Administration
Use of English & Communication Skills
Introduction to Computing & ICT
Nigerian Peoples and Culture
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
Financial Accounting
Econometrics I
Organisational Behaviour
Quantitative Methods for Business
Entrepreneurship Studies I
Development Economics
International Trade & Finance
Public Sector Economics
Econometrics II
Operations Research
Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
Research Methods in Economics
Industrial Training (SIWES)
Advanced Microeconomics
Advanced Macroeconomics
Applied Econometrics & Forecasting
Economic Policy Analysis
Leadership & Change Management
Project Management
Final Year Project / Dissertation (Economic Policy Study or Business Plan)
100-Level (UTME) Entry: Five O’Level credits (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) including English Language, Mathematics, Physics and two other science subjects, at not more than two sittings. JAMB UTME is not required for initial application, but must be regularised post-admission for NYSC eligibility.
200-Level (Direct Entry): ND/HND (≥ Lower Credit) in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Statistics, Mathematics, or related fields; or two A-Level passes in Mathematics, Physics (or equivalent). International applicants require equivalent qualifications and an IELTS score of 6.0 (or an approved equivalent).
Bridging & Access: Where gaps exist, foundation/CPD pathways are available, with admissions aligned to NUC guidelines and SUBT’s equity commitments.