Dr. Ahmed Usman

Provost

WELCOME

I’m thrilled to introduce you to our specialized department, dedicated to the intersection of labor dynamics, industrial relations, and political science. As department head, I’m committed to providing a dynamic learning environment where students explore the intricate connections between labor, industry, and political systems.

Whether you’re a prospective student, a current learner, a faculty member, or a practitioner in the field, our department offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to understanding labor and industrial political dynamics. From courses in labor policy analysis to industrial lobbying and advocacy, we equip individuals with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate the complex landscape of labor and industrial political science.

As head of the Department of Labor and Industrial Political Science, I’m passionate about fostering critical thinking and civic engagement. Connect with us, explore our programs, and discover how you can contribute to our collaborative community. Together, let’s explore the nexus of labor, industry, and political systems and work towards creating more equitable and sustainable societies. Welcome to our university’s Department of Labor and Industrial Political Science.

Mission

Advancing the understanding of labor dynamics, industrial relations, and political forces shaping workplaces, fostering informed policymaking and equitable labor practices for societal progress.

Core Values

To be the forefront of labor and industrial political science research, driving evidence-based policies, fair labor practices, and social justice in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

Vision

Equity, inclusivity, rigor, and advocacy underpin our commitment to academic excellence, social responsibility, and empowering diverse voices in shaping the future of work and society.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

The Department of Public Administration was established in 2018, following the approval of National Universities Commission (NUC), as a result of recommendation of a committee.  

Currently the department has 100, 200, 300 and 400 Levels undergraduate students who are ready to learn and take up the challenges placed on them by the academic environment. Similarly, the Department has at the Diploma programs that cater for the yearning needs of those unqualified for the degree program whom after graduate could be admitted into 200 level degree program. The Department also offers postgraduate programs for students who are willing to advance their academic pursuit. Averagely, the students in the department show readiness to learn in their various courses and academic activities in the University.

GALLERY

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BSc. POLITICAL SCIENCE

100 Level Courses

First Semester

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Second Semester

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