Al-Qalam University

Al-Qalam University, Katsina (AUK), formerly known as Katsina University, Katsina (KUK) is located in Dutsinma Road, Katsina State. Established in 2005, it is the first private Islamic institution in Nigeria.[1]

The University currently runs six schools/colleges: The College of Social and Management Sciences, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, College of Education, College of Humanities, College of Post Graduate Studies, and School of Basic and Remedial Studies. It awards 22 undergraduate degrees (among which five courses offer both full-time and part-time programs), 11 masters programs, and nine PhD programmes, all accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The programs of study in the university are as follows:[2]

Al-Qalam University Katsina

Library

Gate of Al-Qalam University Katsina

Bilya Sanda (Khadimul Islam) library was established in 2005 to serve the university students, academic staffs and the university community and also provide information resources in support of its teaching and research mandate.[3]

College of Humanities

College of Natural & Applied Sciences

College of Education

  • B.A./Ed Arabic
  • B.A./Ed Hausa
  • B.A./Ed Islamic Studies
  • B.A./Ed English Language
  • B.A./Ed Mathematics
  • B.A./Ed Physics
  • B.A./Ed Chemistry
  • B.A./Ed Biology
  • B.A./Ed Geography

College of Social & Management Sciences

College of Post Graduate Studies

  • M.A. Arabic
  • M.A. Islamic Studies
  • M.A. English
  • MBA
  • MSc. Accounting
  • MSc. Business Administration
  • MSc. Computer Science
  • MSc. Economics
  • MSc. Mathematics
  • MSc. Political Science
  • MSc. Sociology
  • Ph.D Accounting
  • Ph.D Arabic
  • Ph.D Business Administration
  • Ph.D Computer Science
  • Ph.D Economics
  • Ph.D English
  • Ph.D Islamic Studies
  • Ph.D Mathematics
  • Ph.D Political Science

School of Basic & Remedial Studies

  • Remedial
  • IJMB
  • Pre-Degree

References

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