Augustine University, Ilara, (AUI), Epe, Lagos, has taken a significant leap forward in its academic offerings with the approval of 13 new courses by the National Universities Commission (NUC). In a letter to the Academic Board of the university, dated June 6, 2024, the National University Commission (NUC), gave full accreditation to the following courses: Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Biotechnology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Economics, English, Mass Communication, Accounting and Philosophy.
The approval of these new courses brings the total number of NUC-approved programmes offered by the University to 23, solidifying its position as a leading institution of repute and higher learning in Nigeria. The University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Christopher Odetunde expressed delight at the NUC’s approval, stating that the full accreditation by NUC signifies that Augustine University meets the national standard for higher education and is poised to offer its students a robust and comprehensive academic experience. Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, the proprietor said the new development is quite encouraging, as the Church continues to strive in its social duty to provide opportunities for young ones to access affordable top-class education and all-round formation in learning and character.
He said that with the caliber of personnel engaged, the Archdiocese is fully committed to ensuring a steady progress in all that concerns the university. While anticipating for more courses to be accredited soon, like Law and International Relations, the new approved courses open a wider vista for more candidates from across the country and beyond, further enhancing the university’s reputation as a hub of academic excellence.