The B.Sc. Geology programme at Salem University is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of the Earth’s structure, processes, and resources. With a strong emphasis on innovation, field-based learning, and research, the programme empowers students to address complex environmental and geoscientific challenges both locally and globally. Rooted in the university’s Transformational Academic Revolution (TAR) philosophy, students benefit from an academic culture that integrates scientific knowledge with ethical leadership, entrepreneurship, and societal impact. The programme nurtures critical thinking, practical skills, and a passion for discovery, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for meaningful contributions in academia, industry, and public service.
The Bachelor of Science in Geology at Salem University offers a robust and interdisciplinary curriculum that builds from core science foundations to advanced geological applications. Students begin with foundational subjects such as Physical Geology, Crystallography, and Petrology, progressing into areas like Environmental Geology, Palaeontology, and Mineral Resources. Emphasis is placed on practical training, with laboratory sessions, field mapping, and geological surveys integrated throughout the programme. In the senior years, students specialise in modules such as Petroleum Geology, Hydrogeology, Applied Geophysics, and Global Tectonics, alongside a final-year research project or field mapping report. This practical and theoretical blend prepares graduates for careers across the energy, mining, water resources, and environmental sectors.
AWARD TITLE
B.Sc.
START DATE
September 2025
DURATION
4 years
STUDY MODE
Full-time
CAMPUS
Nigeria, Lokoja
Teaching Methods
Formal lectures
Tutorials and group discussions
Laboratory-based practicals
Field excursions and mapping exercises
Independent and group research projects
Assessment Methods
Coursework (assignments, projects, field reports)
Written exams
Practical/laboratory assessments
Seminar presentations
Final-year capstone project or geological mapping report
Graduates of this programme can pursue roles in various geoscience fields. Career options include:
Directly related:
Engineering Geologist
Environmental Consultant
Geoscientist
Hydrogeologist
Petroleum Geologist
Wellsite Geologist
Geotechnical Engineer
Where the degree is useful:
Drilling Engineer
Quarry Manager
Sustainability Consultant
Energy Engineer
Environmental Engineer
O-Level Requirements:
Minimum of five (5) credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and one other relevant science subject.
Must be obtained in no more than two sittings (WAEC, NECO, GCE or equivalent).
Candidates applying for admission into 100 level undergraduate programmes must possess a minimum of five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes at not more than two (2) sittings in WASC, GCE, NECO or its equivalent. Awaiting result is also accepted.
Candidates applying for Direct Entry into 200 level must possess the following
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