Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document

The paper is a review of the curriculum, staffing, equipment, field and laboratory requirements prescribed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) for training of Fisheries graduates. This is made as these are guidelines against which Fisheries programmes, now being proliferated in many Nigerian tertiary institutions, can be evaluated for possible accreditation. The critique shows that some courses are highly under-weighted e.g. “Aquatic Flora and fauna” as a 2 credit unit. There is a high degree of overlap between courses. Some are not clearly and sharply delineated, defined or described. Staff needs are not defined or described. Staff needs are not defined in terms of core course areas of specialization. Limnology & Oceanography have their descriptions restricted to physico ? chemical features and not viewed in the desired comparative perspective. Suggestions are made on a wider listing of equipment, field laboratory, and library need to sharpen the NUC guideline. A review committee is recommended.

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Main Author: Nwadiaro, C.S.
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Language:English
Published: Fisheries Society of Nigeria 2010
Subjects:Education, Fisheries, Information Management, Nigeria, brackishwater environment, freshwater environment, marine environment, Curricula, Training,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38255
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-382552021-07-14T03:01:23Z Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document Nwadiaro, C.S. Education Fisheries Information Management Nigeria brackishwater environment freshwater environment marine environment Education Curricula Training Fisheries The paper is a review of the curriculum, staffing, equipment, field and laboratory requirements prescribed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) for training of Fisheries graduates. This is made as these are guidelines against which Fisheries programmes, now being proliferated in many Nigerian tertiary institutions, can be evaluated for possible accreditation. The critique shows that some courses are highly under-weighted e.g. “Aquatic Flora and fauna” as a 2 credit unit. There is a high degree of overlap between courses. Some are not clearly and sharply delineated, defined or described. Staff needs are not defined or described. Staff needs are not defined in terms of core course areas of specialization. Limnology & Oceanography have their descriptions restricted to physico ? chemical features and not viewed in the desired comparative perspective. Suggestions are made on a wider listing of equipment, field laboratory, and library need to sharpen the NUC guideline. A review committee is recommended. FISON EKO 2010: Invited Paper. Pagination on document pp. 1-23 Includes:- 17 refs. 2021-06-24T18:10:56Z 2021-06-24T18:10:56Z 2010 conference_item TRUE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38255 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 91-113 23 Fisheries Society of Nigeria Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23532 19325 2018-05-10 09:37:28 23532 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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Nwadiaro, C.S.
Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
description The paper is a review of the curriculum, staffing, equipment, field and laboratory requirements prescribed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) for training of Fisheries graduates. This is made as these are guidelines against which Fisheries programmes, now being proliferated in many Nigerian tertiary institutions, can be evaluated for possible accreditation. The critique shows that some courses are highly under-weighted e.g. “Aquatic Flora and fauna” as a 2 credit unit. There is a high degree of overlap between courses. Some are not clearly and sharply delineated, defined or described. Staff needs are not defined or described. Staff needs are not defined in terms of core course areas of specialization. Limnology & Oceanography have their descriptions restricted to physico ? chemical features and not viewed in the desired comparative perspective. Suggestions are made on a wider listing of equipment, field laboratory, and library need to sharpen the NUC guideline. A review committee is recommended.
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title Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
title_short Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
title_full Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
title_fullStr Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
title_full_unstemmed Fisheries training in Nigeria's tertiary institutions - curriculum, staffing, equipment and other facilities: a critique of NUC’S minimum benchmark academic standards (MBAS) document
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