100 Level Courses
The 100 Level courses in NOUN’s B.Sc Biology program lay the foundation for students in the field of biological sciences. This level introduces fundamental courses in English communication, computer applications, physics, chemistry, and general biology. These courses equip students with essential knowledge that will be built upon in higher levels.
First Semester
The first semester focuses on introductory science courses, helping students develop a strong background in biology, chemistry, and physics. These courses are essential for understanding more advanced concepts in later years.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| BIO 101 | General Biology I | 2 | C |
| BIO 103 | General Biology Practical I | 1 | C |
| CHM 101 | General Chemistry I | 2 | C |
| CHM 103 | General Chemistry Practical I | 1 | C |
| MTH 101 | General Mathematics I | 3 | C |
| PHY 101 | General Physics I | 2 | C |
| PHY 103 | General Physics Practical I | 1 | C |
| GST 101 | Use of English and Communication Skills I | 2 | C |
| GST 103 | Computer Fundamentals | 2 | C |
| GST 105 | History and Philosophy of Science | 2 | C |
These courses introduce students to scientific principles that will be applied in biological research, laboratory work, and environmental studies.
Second Semester
The second semester expands on the scientific foundation established in the first semester. Students continue with advanced topics in biology, chemistry, and physics, along with courses on logic, philosophy, and English communication.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| BIO 102 | General Biology II | 2 | C |
| BIO 104 | General Biology Practical II | 1 | C |
| CHM 102 | General Chemistry II | 2 | C |
| CHM 104 | General Chemistry Practical II | 1 | C |
| MTH 102 | General Mathematics II | 3 | C |
| PHY 102 | General Physics II | 2 | C |
| PHY 104 | General Physics Practical II | 1 | C |
| GST 102 | Use of English and Communication Skills II | 2 | C |
| GST 104 | Use of Library | 2 | C |
| GST 203 | Introduction to Philosophy and Logic | 2 | C |
By the end of 100 Level, students will have developed a solid understanding of biological concepts, scientific methods, and analytical thinking. These courses provide the knowledge needed to excel in more advanced topics at 200 Level and beyond.
200 Level Courses
At 200 Level, students move deeper into specialized areas of biology and environmental sciences. The courses in this level are designed to expand students’ understanding of microbiology, biochemistry, anatomy, and ecology. This stage marks a transition from general science courses to more focused biological studies.
First Semester
The first semester of 200 Level focuses on critical topics in microbiology, biochemistry, and public health. These courses help students develop foundational laboratory skills and theoretical knowledge required for their careers.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| GST 107 | A Study Guide for the Distance Learner | 2 | C |
| GST 201 | Nigerian Peoples and Culture | 2 | C |
| GST 203 | Introduction to Philosophy and Logic | 2 | C |
| EHS 201 | General Microbiology | 2 | C |
| EHS 203 | Hygiene Education and Promotion | 2 | C |
| EHS 205 | Climate Change & Contemporary Issues | 2 | C |
| EHS 207 | General Biochemistry | 3 | C |
| EHS 209 | General Biochemistry Practical | 1 | C |
| EHS 213 | General Microbiology Laboratory | 1 | C |
| PHS 201 | Anatomy | 3 | C |
Course Breakdown and Importance
- General Microbiology (EHS 201 & EHS 213): Introduces students to microbial organisms, their structures, functions, and significance in health and the environment. The practical lab course (EHS 213) allows students to conduct microbiology experiments.
- General Biochemistry (EHS 207 & EHS 209): Covers the chemical processes occurring in living organisms, including metabolism, enzymes, and biomolecules. The practical component (EHS 209) helps students gain hands-on laboratory experience.
- Anatomy (PHS 201): Provides foundational knowledge of the human body’s structure and function, which is essential for students interested in biological sciences and health-related careers.
- Hygiene Education and Promotion (EHS 203): Focuses on disease prevention strategies and health promotion techniques to improve public health.
- Climate Change & Contemporary Issues (EHS 205): Examines global environmental changes, including climate change, pollution, and sustainability challenges.
Second Semester
The second semester expands on biological sciences, epidemiology, and environmental health. It includes computer studies, English communication, and conflict resolution, providing students with well-rounded skills for scientific research and professional communication.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| GST 101 | Use of English and Communication Skills I | 2 | C |
| GST 102 | Use of English and Communication Skills II | 2 | C |
| GST 103 | Computer Fundamentals | 2 | C |
| GST 104 | Use of Library | 2 | C |
| GST 202 | Fundamentals of Peace and Conflict Resolution | 2 | C |
| NSC 104 | Human Physiology I | 4 | C |
| NSC 204 | Epidemiology | 2 | C |
| EHS 202 | Introduction to Ecology and Environmental Sciences | 2 | C |
| EHS 204 | Introduction to Environmental Health | 2 | C |
| EHS 210 | Biodiversity and Climate Change | 2 | C |
| PHS 202 | Nutrition in Health and Disease | 3 | C |
| PHS 210 | Introduction to Biostatistics | 3 | C |
Course Breakdown and Importance
- Epidemiology (NSC 204): Introduces students to disease patterns, risk factors, and prevention methods, crucial for those interested in public health and research.
- Introduction to Ecology and Environmental Sciences (EHS 202): Covers ecosystem functions, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability.
- Biodiversity and Climate Change (EHS 210): Discusses the impact of climate change on species and ecosystems, equipping students with knowledge on conservation efforts.
- Nutrition in Health and Disease (PHS 202): Explores dietary needs, nutritional disorders, and food-related diseases, providing insight into health and wellness.
- Introduction to Biostatistics (PHS 210): Teaches statistical methods for biological research, helping students analyze and interpret scientific data.
300 Level Courses
First Semester
At 300 Level, students dive deeper into specialized areas of biology, environmental sciences, and health sciences. The courses in this level help students develop advanced knowledge in microbiology, environmental health, and public health policies.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| NSC 307 | Clinical Pharmacology and Chemotherapy | 3 | C |
| EHS 307 | Primary Health Care | 2 | C |
| EHS 315 | International Port Health Services | 2 | C |
| EHS 301 | Basic Instrumentation and Use | 2 | C |
| EHS 303 | General Parasitology | 2 | C |
| EHS 305 | General Entomology | 2 | C |
| EHS 311 | Introduction to Environmental Management | 2 | C |
| EHS 313 | Environmental Health Information System | 2 | C |
| EHS 321 | Health Safety & Environment | 2 | C |
| EHS 319 | Introduction to Demography | 2 | C |
| EHS 317 | Solid Waste Management | 2 | C |
Second Semester
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| EHS 302 | General Pathology | 3 | C |
| EHS 304 | Food Hygiene and Safety | 2 | C |
| EHS 306 | Sanitary Inspection of Premises | 2 | C |
| EHS 308 | Environmental Biotechnology | 3 | C |
| EHS 310 | Control of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases | 2 | C |
| EHS 312 | Housing and Building Construction | 2 | C |
| EHS 314 | Environmental Health Services in Emergency Situations | 2 | C |
| EHS 316 | Immunology and Immunization | 2 | C |
| EHS 318 | Water Resources Management | 2 | C |
| EHS 320 | Environmental Health Economics | 2 | E |
| EHS 322 | Reproductive Health | 2 | C |
400 Level Courses
First Semester
At 400 Level, students take on more challenging courses, focusing on research methodology, environmental toxicology, and sanitary engineering. These courses prepare students for real-world biological and environmental health challenges.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| EHS 401 | Meat Inspection and Abattoir/Slaughter Slab Management | 2 | C |
| EHS 403 | Environmental Health Laboratory | 3 | C |
| EHS 405 | Environmental Health Administration | 2 | C |
| EHS 407 | Research Methodology & Proposal Writing | 3 | C |
| EHS 409 | Sewage and Waste Water Management | 2 | C |
| EHS 411 | Environmental Toxicology | 3 | C |
| EHS 413 | Urban Planning and Sustainable Development | 2 | C |
| EHS 415 | Public Utilities and Environmental Health Issues | 2 | C |
| EHS 417 | Environmental Health Planning | 2 | C |
| EHS 419 | Sanitary Engineering | 2 | C |
Second Semester – Industrial Attachment (SIWES)
During the second semester of the 400 Level, students participate in Industrial Training (SIWES), which carries 6 credit units.
The industrial attachment is crucial for students to gain hands-on experience in environmental health and biology-related fields. Students are expected to visit health institutions, research centers, industries, and laboratories to develop practical skills. A logbook must be kept throughout the training, and its assessment contributes to the final grade.
500 Level Courses
First Semester
At the 500 Level, students focus on advanced research, professional development, and specialized topics in epidemiology, environmental health ethics, and pollution control.
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| EHS 501 | Seminar | 2 | C |
| EHS 503 | Water/Air Quality Management | 2 | C |
| EHS 505 | Environmental Epidemiology | 2 | C |
| EHS 507 | Environmental Health Lab Practice | 2 | C |
| EHS 509 | Environmental Health Ethics – Regulations, Policies, and Laws | 2 | C |
| EHS 513 | Industrial Safety | 2 | C |
| EHS 515 | Pollution Control | 2 | C |
| EHS 517 | Biometeorology | 2 | C |
| PHS 511 | Applied Epidemiology (Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases) | 3 | C |
Second Semester
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Unit | Status |
|---|
| EHS 502 | Research Project | 5 | C |
| EHS 504 | Occupational Health and Safety | 2 | C |
| EHS 510 | Monitoring and Evaluation | 1 | C |
| EHS 508 | Health Psychology and Sociology | 2 | C |
| EHS 512 | Emergency Medical Care | 2 | C |
| EHS 514 | Pest Management Methods and Control | 2 | C |
| EHS 518 | Community Sanitation | 2 | C |
| EHS 520 | Biomedical and Special Waste | 2 | C |
| ESM 342 | Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing | 3 | C |
| PHS 524 | Health Education and Promotion | 3 | C |
Final Thoughts on NOUN Registrable Courses for B.Sc Biology
The NOUN B.Sc Biology program provides a structured and comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for various careers in biological and environmental sciences. With a blend of theoretical coursework, laboratory work, and industrial training, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for career advancement.
FAQs About NOUN Registrable Courses for B.Sc Biology
1. What is the duration of the NOUN B.Sc Biology program?
The B.Sc Biology program at NOUN lasts for five years (10 semesters). However, students can extend their study duration based on their learning pace.
2. Can I register for NOUN courses online?
Yes, NOUN course registration is done online through the student portal. Students need to log in, select their courses, and complete payment for successful registration.
3. Are there practical courses in NOUN B.Sc Biology?
Yes, practical courses such as Genetics, Microbiology, and Biochemistry require students to attend physical practical sessions at designated NOUN study centers.
4. What are the career opportunities for NOUN B.Sc Biology graduates?
Graduates can pursue careers as research scientists, environmental biologists, laboratory analysts, educators, healthcare professionals, and more.
5. How do I access NOUN course materials?
Course materials are available on the NOUN e-learning portal, where students can download lecture notes, video lessons, and other resources.
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