Art Courses You Can Study Without Literature In English In Nigeria (D7, E8 or F9) – Are you an art student battling with low score from your Literature exams during your secondary school time? Do you have problems in your WAEC or NECO Literature-in-English? Do you want to know if there are art courses you can study without Literature?
Then you should be happy that you’re in the right page as that is the main reason why we have took some of our time to make this special article for you.
People Also Ask
- Can art student do without Literature?
- What can I study as an art student without Literature and government?
- What course can I study with D7 in Literature?
- Is Literature a compulsory subject?
Above are what other art students like you are also searching for in Google from our research, we are going to answer all the questions after this article. You just need to have patience and keep reading.
What Are Art Courses And Who Are Art Students?
From the research we made on Wikipedia, art courses are those courses in the tertiary institutions that are studied by all students who did art in their secondary school.
While Art Students are the students that offered art subjects in their secondary school and aimed slto study Art Courses in the tertiary institution.
What Are The Examples Of Art Courses?
Listed below are 10 examples of the art courses that are being studied by all public, private and state institutions of Nigeria:
- Creative and Visual Arts
- English
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Theater Arts
- Linguistics
- Music
- Mass Communication
- Law
- Public Administration
What Is The Duration For All Art Courses Offered In Nigeria Institutions?
Art courses in nigerian tertiary institutions takes a maximum of five (5) years to study e.g Law in University and a minimum of two (2) years to study e.g Public Administration in Polytechnic.
31 Art Courses You Can Study Without Literature And Mathematics
Listed below are all the researched art courses you can study without Literature In Nigeria:
- Anthropology
- Arabic Language
- Arabic studies
- Archaeology
- Christian Religious Studies
- Comparative Religious Studies
- Creative and visual arts
- Economics
- Environmental Science
- Fine and Applied Arts
- History
- History and Archaeology
- History and diplomacy
- History and diplomatic studies
- History and International Relations
- History and international studies
- History and strategic studies
- International and Comparative Politics
- International Relations and diplomacy
- International studies and diplomacy
- Islamic Studies
- Philosophy
- Philosophy and Religious studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religious study
- Sociology
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theology
- Visual and Applied Arts
- Yoruba and Communication Art
FAQs ( Frequently Asked Questions)
Is Literature A Compulsory Subject?
Yes, according to the information passed by the Universal Basic Education Board as at November 2022, Literature is to be made compulsory for all secondary school art students.
What Course Can I Study With D7 in Literature?
Below are some of the good art courses you can study with D7 In Literature :
- Philosophy
- Social Work
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Management (Have at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- Accountancy (Have at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- Linguistics and Hausa
- Igbo Studies
- Archaeology and Tourism (Have have at least ordinary pass in Mathematics)
- Psychology
- Economics (Have at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- Architecture
- History and strategic studies
- Banking and Finance (Have at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- Music
- Linguistics and Ibibio Studies
- Linguistics
- International Relations and diplomacy
- Christian Religious Studies
- History and International Studies
- Political Science
- Geoinformatics
- Estate Management (Have at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- Marketing (Have t at least credit in mathematics and economics)
- International studies and diplomacy
- Linguistics and Yoruba
- Linguistics and Igbo Studies
- Fine and Applied Art
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Geography (Have have at least pass in English Language)
- Sociology
- Arabic Language
- Visual and Applied Arts
- Philosophy and Religious studies
- History and diplomatic studies
- Islamic Studies
- History and Archaeology
- History and International Relations
- History and international studies
- Environmental Science
- Creative and visual arts
- Fine and Applied Arts
- Arabic studies
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What Course Can I Study As an Art Student Without Literature And Government?
There are lots of courses that you can study as an art student without literature and government or with D7, E8 or F9 in both, they are as follows:
- Accounting
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration
- Business Management
- Cooperative and Rural Development
- Demography and Social Statistics
- Geography
- Industrial Relations
- Insurance
- Library Science
- Marketing
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Social Work
- Sociology and Anthropology Combination
- Tourism
- Arabic and Islamic Studies
- Christian Religious Studies
- Fine and Applied Arts
- Foreign Languages and Literature
- French
- Theatre Arts
- Music
- Igbo
Can Art Student Do Without Literature?
No, as an art student, literature is a compulsory subject for you in WAEC,NECO or NABTEB but it isn’t compulsory for you to have A or B, you can study some art courses that won’t require much Literature.
Which University Accept E8 in Literature?
Rivers State University, Port Harcourt in Nigeria will accept and offer you admission if you have E8 in Literature.
Does UNIBEN Accept D7 In Literature?
Yes! The university of Benin (UNIBEN) offers admission to students with D7 in Literature to study ISD and that’s because literature it’s not a prerequisite to the course.
This is all I can answer for you today about art courses you can study without Literature In English In Nigeria or with D7 E8 or F9. If you have more questions or related questions about this article, make sure you ask me and I will answer you as soon as possible.