JAMB Subject Combinations for Courses in the Arts
JAMB Subject Combinations for Courses in the Arts
1. Arabic and Islamic Studies:
Arabic and Islamic Studies is the study of the Islamic religion and culture. It also involves the study of the Arabic language which is a Central Semitic language, closely related to the Northwest Semitic languages (Aramaic, Hebrew, Ugaritic and Phoenician), the Ancient South Arabian languages, and various other Semitic languages of Arabia such as Dadanitic.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Arabic and two subjects from Arts or Social Sciences.
2. Christian Religious Studies:
Christian Religious Studies is the study of the Christian religion and is devoted to research into Christian religious beliefs, behaviors, and institutions.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, two Arts subjects including Christian Religious Knowledge and any other subject.
3. English and Literary Studies:
English and Literary Studies is the academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language from different areas and English linguistics (including English phonetics, phonology, syntax, morphology, semantics, pragmatics, corpus linguistics, and stylistics).
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Literature in English, Government or History or any other Arts subjects.
4. Fine and Applied Arts:
Fine and Applied Arts involves the study of visual arts and how they can be created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes for beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.”
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English Language, Fine Art and two other Arts subjects or Social Science subject.
5. Foreign Languages and Literature:
Foreign Languages and Literature is a discipline that involves becoming proficient in a foreign language, as well as learning how to think critically about the world while getting immersed in the study of new cultures.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English Language, Fine Art and two other Arts subjects or Social Science subject.
6. French:
French involves the study of the French people and language as well as the French culture. French is the language of France, also used in parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, in several countries of northern and western Africa and the Caribbean, and elsewhere.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: English, French and any other two subjects from Arts and Social Sciences.
7. Hausa:
Hausa involves the study of the Hausa people and language as well as the Hausa culture. Hausa is the Chadic language of the Hausa, spoken by some 30 million people, mainly in Nigeria and Niger, and used as a lingua franca in parts of West Africa.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: English, Hausa, Lit in English and any of Economics, Government, History and Arabic.
8. History and International Studies:
History is the study of the past as it is described in written documents. International studies is concerned with the study of the major political, economic, social, and cultural issues that dominate the international agenda.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, History/Government and any other two subjects from Arts & Social Science.
9. Law:
Law is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts discipline that engages the meanings, values, practices, and institutions of law and legality. Legal Studies examines how law shapes and is shaped by political, economic, and cultural forces.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: English, Literature, Economics and any other Art Subject.
10. Linguistics:
Linguistics is the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of grammar, syntax, and phonetics.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: English, Two relevant Arts subjects and any other subject.
11. Theatre Arts:
Theatre arts involves the study of the form of art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Literature in English and two other relevant subjects.
12. Igbo:
Igbo involves the study of the Igbo people and language as well as the Igbo culture. Igbo is the language of the Igbo, belonging to the Kwa group. It is an official language of Nigeria, with over 12 million speakers.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: English, Igbo and two subjects from Arts and social Sciences.
13. Mass Communication:
Mass communication is the study of how people and entities relay information through mass media to large segments of the population at the same time.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Literature in English, Economics and Government or CRK/IRK.
14. Music:
Music involves the study of the form of art that combines vocal or instrumental sounds to create a composition or produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Music, one other Arts subject plus any other subject.
15. Yoruba:
Yoruba involves the study of the Yoruba people and language as well as the Yoruba culture. Yoruba is the language of the Yoruba, which belongs to the Kwa group. It is an official language of Nigeria, with over 16 million speakers.
Faculty: Arts
Subject Combination: Use of English, Yoruba and two other subjects in Arts or Social Sciences.
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