1. Holders of a Bachelor of Science degree with at least an Upper Second Class Honours in Range Management, Wildlife Management, Forestry, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Animal Science, or an equivalent qualification form an institution recognized by Senate.
2. Holders of a Bachelor of Science degree with Lower Second Class Honours in any of the areas specified in (1) above, but with at least two years relevant research work experience evidenced by publications, or a postgraduate diploma in any of the areas listed in (1) above or an equivalent qualification from an institution from an institution recognized by Senate.
3. Holders of a relevant Bachelor of Science degree with a pass plus a post-graduate diploma in Rangeland Resource Management may be considered.
Core Courses
ARM 500 Range Research Methods
Management of Rangelands for Grazing
Agro-Silvo-Pastoral Systems
Range Management in Pastoral Societies
Ecology of Tropical Grazing Lands
Range Graduate Seminar
Statistics and Computer Use
Optional Courses
Each candidate shall select four optional courses depending on the area of specialization.
Range Habitat Analysis
Desertification & Rangeland Rehabilitation
Range Animal Nutrition and Management
Techniques in Range Animal Nutrition
Range Resource Economics
Rangeland Project Planning and Implementation
Compulsory Courses for Research Project Options
Each candidate shall select two optional courses as part of the four minimum optional courses required depending on the area of specialization.
Option 1: Range Ecology
Range Habitat Analysis
Desertification and Rangeland Rehabilitation
Option II Range Animal Nutrition
Range Animal Nutrition & Mgt
Tech. in Range Animal Nutrition
Option III Range Economics
Range Resource Economics
Rangeland Project Planning and Implementation
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