Admission Requirements
A. Admission shall be made by School of Postgraduate Studies on the recommendation of the Department/School Postgraduate Committee. Recommendation for admission will be based on candidates’ performance in the screening exercise (written/oral) to be conducted by the department. Applicants are also expected to write a two-paged proposal on their career aspiration.
Admission to the Master degree programme is open to graduates of Babcock University and of other universities recognized by the University Senate. Candidates should have a minimum of:
a) Second Class Lower Division in
i) Information Resources Management
ii) Any discipline outside Information Resources Management
b) Three years of work experience in information based organizations will be added advantages to applicants in all cases
c) Candidates who have a Second Class Lower Division from any discipline who have worked in industrial or commercial organizations (library or information section) for at least three years.
B. Mode of Admission
i. Regular Module
Admission into the regular semester module can be offered only to candidates who satisfy the College of Postgraduate Studies that they are either not in employment, or have been released by their employers to undertake full-time studies.
ii. Elongated Semester Module
Candidates maybe admitted into the program in the Elongated Semester module if they satisfy the requirements of the College of Postgraduate Studies. In this option, the equivalent of a regular semester is spread over a period of six months
Duration of the Program
Regular: Minimum - three (3) semesters; Maximum – five (5) semesters
Elongated: Minimum - four (4) semesters; Maximum – six (6) semesters
Industrial Attachment
In all Master level courses, students will undertake a three month placement in any organization
of their choice including library/information service centres.
They are advised to choose places that would enhance their proposed area of specialization. The
placement takes place between the end of second semester course work and the beginning of third semester. A satisfactory grade will be required for candidates to proceed to the third semester.
Graduation Requirements
Candidates will be required to pass at least 53 units of course work. They will also conduct and successfully defend a dissertation valued at 6 units, for a total of 57 units as shown in the breakdown below.
General Courses 4 units
Core Courses 41 units
Elective Courses 6 units
Dissertation 6 units
Total 57 units
In all cases, candidates must achieve at least 60% in each of the core courses and achieve an aggregate mark of 70% overall to be able to proceed to PhD.