Does AKSU offer Journalism?
Journalism is not on the list of undergraduate programmes AKSU offers for the 2026 cycle.
AKSU's current catalogue does not include Journalism for the 2026 cycle. The reason is institutional focus or NUC accreditation rather than candidate demand.
Where you can study Journalism instead
No institutions in this guide currently offer Journalism.
What AKSU offers instead
AKSU runs related programmes that share career territory with Journalism. English Language, Mass Communication are the closest matches at this institution, with cut-offs from 170 for the 2026 cycle.
Switching institutions for a specific course is a common path in the Nigerian admission system. The change-of-institution window during the JAMB cycle lets candidates pivot before the post-UTME stage, and many candidates carry their first-choice score across to a more suitable institution.
Related programmes at AKSU
Why some universities do not offer every course
Course availability at Nigerian universities depends on the institution's founding charter, NUC accreditation and the specific faculties the university has built up. A specialised institution may run a narrow but deep catalogue, while a comprehensive university covers more ground in less depth.
The National Universities Commission accredits each programme separately, and the absence of a course in an institution's catalogue usually reflects either the institution's strategic focus or the fact that the NUC has not yet approved that specific programme for the institution. AKSU's current catalogue is shaped by the institution's strategic focus and the programmes the NUC has accredited so far which is why Journalism sits outside the AKSU undergraduate offer.
Frequently asked questions
Does AKSU offer Journalism for postgraduate study?
Journalism is not currently in the AKSU undergraduate catalogue tracked in this guide. Postgraduate availability is a separate question handled by the institution's school of postgraduate studies, and should be confirmed on the official AKSU portal.
When might AKSU add Journalism to its programmes?
New undergraduate programmes require National Universities Commission accreditation and the development of curricula, faculty and infrastructure. There is no public timeline for AKSU adding Journalism, and candidates targeting the course should plan around institutions that already offer it.
What is the closest alternative to Journalism at AKSU?
English Language at AKSU is the closest related programme in the current catalogue. It shares the academic foundation with Journalism, and may suit candidates with related career goals.
How do I check NUC-approved courses at AKSU?
The National Universities Commission publishes the full list of accredited programmes at each Nigerian university. Use the NUC database or the official AKSU admissions portal to confirm the latest accredited programmes before applying for any course.
Can I transfer to study Journalism elsewhere after starting at AKSU?
Inter-university transfers in Nigeria are possible but bureaucratic, and typically require strong academic standing in the first year. A cleaner route is to apply directly to an institution that offers Journalism, either as a first choice from the start or via the change-of-institution window during the JAMB admission cycle.