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The course Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence also known as General Studies(GST) 104 is a general studies introductory course which amongst many other important things, provides and inculcates in students the ability to think critically on practical issues, world problems and be able to distinguish between correct and incorrect reasoning in their day to day conversation
- Teacher: Ejike Umenwaka
Course Description:
This course introduces undergraduate students to the fundamental concepts, principles, and functions of money and banking within the context of the Nigerian financial system. It explores the role of money in the economy, the operations of commercial banks and central banks, the impact of financial institutions on economic development, and the broader economic implications of monetary policy.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the functions, types, and characteristics of money.
- Analyse the evolution of the financial system in Nigeria.
- Describe the structure and functions of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
- Evaluate the role of commercial banks in financial intermediation.
- Analyse the tools used by the CBN to conduct monetary policy.
- Assess the impacts of monetary policy on the Nigerian economy.
- Evaluate the role of non-bank financial institutions in the financial system.
- Analyze contemporary issues and challenges in the Nigerian financial system.
- Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of money and banking.
- Faculty: Perekunah Eregha
- Faculty: Julius C. Ujah
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
Students will examine globalization, its many facets, complexities, paradoxes, controversies, and effects. They will explore the institutions that dominate the global economic system; discuss and critique the ideas that support globalization and seek alternative models of global interaction.
- FACULTY: Emeka Osuji
The sequence of this course is structured along with the seminar format that will expose the
students to progressive theoretical and empirical developments and proper methodological
perspectives on strategic management and entrepreneurship research. Students will gain a well-developed understanding of strategic management and entrepreneurship phenomena. The course
will commence with a review of the foundations and intellectual legacy of the strategic
management and entrepreneurship field. Next, we will focus on the main questions that define
today's landscape of the fields and critically evaluate how researchers are approaching these
questions.
Furthermore, based on the foundation knowledge received on the contents of strategic management and entrepreneurship literature, students will set the stage by identifying promising research areas that may be of interest to them and also in line with their thesis. In this case, we expected that the students should be able to craft research papers and get them published in top tier journals.
- FACULTY: Olamitunji Dakare
This course aims to give students a general overview of the Advertising ecosystem, with emphasis on how advertising practitioners plan, produce and place effective Advertising campaigns. It exposes you to key terminologies, concepts, functions, effects and significance of Advertising planning. You will appreciate the importance of strategy in the Advertising planning process and gain insights into developing brand positioning and advertising messages, target audience segmentation and selection, as well as media analysis/placement. Under Advertising planning, you will be exposed to the structure of Advertising Agencies and the various disciplines within the Agency (Account Planning, Account Management, Creative, Production and Media), as well as the processes with which they operate. Students will also appreciate the role of campaign evaluation in the planning process and the role of industry regulators and associations, such as APCON, AAAN, ADVAN, MIPAN, OOAN, and a few others.
At the end of this course, students will have acquired the knowledge, tools and techniques to make more informed and effective Advertising decisions, as well as determine the suitability of Advertising as a career choice.
- Teacher: Josef Bel-Molokwu
- Teacher: Omowunmi Owodunni
- Teacher: Lolu Akinwunmi
- Teacher: Lolu Akinwunmi
- Teacher: Omowunmi Owodunni
Course Overview
This course provides students with the practical and theoretical perspectives and debates on knowledge production and distribution. Also, the course exposes students to the book publishing process, that is conceptualization of book ideas to the business and marketing strategy that influence book publication.
Intended Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course, students will be expected to demonstrate the following abilities:
Be able to critically examine and discuss the contestation surrounding knowledge production and distributions between the global north and south.
Be able to demonstrate an understanding of the book publication process and factors that shape the publication process.
Be able to develop skills needed to secure book publishing contract and aware of the legal
- Teacher: Ufuoma Akpojivi
- Teacher: Clinton Ifegwu
- Teacher: Edith Ofor
- Teacher: Clinton Ifegwu
- Teacher: Edith Ofor
- Teacher: Clinton Ifegwu
- Teacher: Edith Ofor
- Teacher: Abiodun Akinsiku
- Teacher: Emevwo Biakolo
- Teacher: Añulika Dr. Agina
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Ese Emore
- Teacher: Helen Emore
Course Outline
This course surveys the theoretical, critical, and empirical literature on organizational communication. Critically, the class examines the discourses of technology appropriation, organizational climate, culture, and values, leadership, identity, and change among others. Also studied are the empirical literature on human communication and complex organizations; the study of meaning, language, messages, symbols, and interaction; superior-subordinate communication, communication networks and technologies in organizations, conflict management and negotiation, and power and politics, decision-making, personal and relational development, as well as group communication within organizations.
Course objectives
1. Have a broad understanding of organizational Communication
2. Define the general terms related to the academic study of organizational communication.
3. Explain what organizations are and how communication functions within them.
4. Describe how individual personality traits and human temperament affect organizational communication and cohesion.
5. Examine how supervisors and subordinates communicate with each other effectively.
6. Clarify how both employee and employer perceptions of each other can impact an organization.
7. Discuss how power and status influence the normal functioning of organizations and organizational communication.
8. Explain why organizations are resistant to change, and the impact of conflict within the organization.
Expected Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will
v Learn to use a communication approach to understanding organizations
v Recognize the value of applied communication research
v Explore the communication perspectives, principles, and pragmatics necessary to understand and succeed in organizations from numerous case studies
v Apply communication theories to actual organizational communication practices
v Enhance their ability to assess and improve communication processes in various organizational situations
- Teacher: Mike Okolo
- Teacher: Anne Dr. Odoh
- Teacher: Martha Onyeajuwa
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Folakemi Dr. Ogungbe
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Folakemi Dr. Ogungbe
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Joseph Ajiboye
- Teacher: Onoriode Avbenake
- Teacher: Silk Ogbu Dr.
- Teacher: Añulika Dr. Agina
- Teacher: Margaret Dr. Agada-Mba
- Teacher: Nwachukwu Dr. Egbunike
- Teacher: Sunday Dr. John
- Teacher: Anne Dr. Odoh
- Teacher: Nelson Dr. Okorie
- Teacher: Chike Mgbeadichie
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Tolu Olagunju
- Teacher: Dr.Joshua Osah
- Teacher: Kazeem Oyebode
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Aifuwa Dr. Edosomwan
- Teacher: Anthony Dr. Okoeguale
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Glory Enyinnaya
- Teacher: Chantal Epie
- Teacher: Rosemary Okolo
- Teacher: Aifuwa Dr. Edosomwan
- Teacher: Richard Ikiebe
- Teacher: Biodun Oridota
- Teacher: Anne Dr. Odoh
- Teacher: Christian Sada
- Teacher: Atinuke Wole-Ilori
- Teacher: Temitayo Omolade
- Teacher: Dr.Joshua Osah
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Moses Bello
- Teacher: Margaret Dr. Agada-Mba
- Teacher: Aifuwa Dr. Edosomwan
- Teacher: Nwachukwu Dr. Egbunike
- Teacher: Anne Dr. Odoh
- Teacher: Folakemi Dr. Ogungbe
- Teacher: Anthony Dr. Okoeguale
- Teacher: kenneth Esere
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chike Mgbeadichie
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Tolu Olagunju
- Teacher: Pius Onobhayedo
- Teacher: Dr.Joshua Osah
- Teacher: Kazeem Oyebode
- Teacher: Christian Sada
- Teacher: Kingsley Chiwuike Ukaoha
COM 611: Leadership Strategies in the Media
Course Description
Leadership studies have, since the 1970s, begun to attract scholars in the social sciences and, lately, consultants in organizational behavior. This course has been designed essentially as a qualitative subject compared to a management course. Leadership has always been associated with courage and heroism, and this course traces the evolution of the concept of leadership as a behavioral skill from the earlier presumption that it was rooted in hereditary or genetic frameworks, or a natural gift deriving from special sine qua non traits. This course relates leadership with social influences and proceeds to examine the various modern concepts and theories of leadership. A major thrust of the course is the concept that leadership is best considered as a series or continuum of styles that can be taught and learned like all skills. The course relates leadership with management and entrepreneurship as well as with cultural and psychological dimensions. Media organizations and leaders are examined as cases.
Course objectives
The knowledge or principle of social influence should assist one to successfully resist and manage influence assaults. More importantly, the course sets out to develop the capacity of the individual to recognize the limitation of the tactical tasks of management as compared with the visionary and communication dimension of leadership. The idea of the common good and of motivation will assist an otherwise capable manager to become an effective leader. Comparatively large numbers of high IQ and expert executives fail in leadership challenges and would benefit considerably from a leadership course that demonstrates the importance of emotional intelligence. The course emphasizes the situational principle, so that a leader may take account of the capacity and maturity of his followers or subordinates in deciding what style of leadership to apply under different circumstances. This course also empowers a person in regard to other aspects of organizing people, as for example at corporate levels and in the effective use of power as a means, primarily, of removing “road blocks”.
Expected Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be expected to
v Understand the difference between office holders, like managers, and leaders
v Recognize and appreciate the characteristics of effective leadership
v Appreciate that leadership is not the preserve of the “anointed” in society
v Understand that leadership can be taught and learned, like most skills
v Acquire those principles of effective leadership, and apply them in whatever group or team they find themselves
v Apply their knowledge of social influence in resisting influence assaults and in analyzing and solving relevant influence problems
v Understand and follow the current mass of professional and inspirational literature on leadership
Assessment
Students are assessed on the basis of 50% CA and 50% written final examination. The CA scores are based on
v Class attendance 5%
v Participation in class discussion and group tasks 5%.
v 2 Written Assignments 20%
v 1 Written Test 10%
v Case Study Presentation 10%
- Teacher: Silk Ogbu Dr.
- Teacher: Friday Anetor
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Ekundayo Mesagan
COM 615 Organizational Communication
Course Outline
This course surveys the theoretical, critical, and empirical literature on organizational communication. Critically, the class examines the discourses of technology appropriation, organizational climate, culture and values, leadership, identity, and change among others. Also studied are the empirical literature on human communication and complex organizations; the study of meaning, language, messages, symbols, and interaction; superior-subordinate communication, communication networks and technologies in organizations, conflict management and negotiation, and power and politics, decision-making, personal and relational development, as well as group communication within organizations.
Course objectives
1. Have a broad understanding of organizational Communication
2. Define the general terms related to the academic study of organizational communication.
3. Explain what organizations are and how communication functions within them.
4. Describe how individual personality traits and human temperament affect organizational communication and cohesion.
5. Examine how supervisors and subordinates communicate with each other effectively.
6. Clarify how both employee and employer perceptions of each other can impact an organization.
7. Discuss how power and status influence the normal functioning of organizations and organizational communication.
8. Explain why organizations are resistant to change, and the impact of conflict within the organization.
Expected Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will
v Learn to use a communication approach to understanding organizations
v Recognize the value of applied communication research
v Explore the communication perspectives, principles, and pragmatics necessary to understand and succeed in organizations from numerous case studies
v Apply communication theories to actual organizational communication practices
v Enhance their ability to assess and improve communication processes in various organizational situations
Assessment
Students are assessed on the basis of 50% CA and 50% written final examination. The CA scores are based on
Class attendance 5%
Participation, in-class discussion, and group tasks 5%.
2 Tests 20%
1 Written assignments 10%
Term Paper 10%
- Teacher: Kizito Alakwe
- Teacher: MOROLAKE DAIRO
- Teacher: Mike Okolo
- Teacher: Chuka Stan Igwe
- Teacher: George Ihenacho
- Teacher: Afeni Ayodeji
- Teacher: Christian Bolu
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Tunde Kelani
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Tunde Kelani
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
The objectives of the course are to:
1. introduce students to the concept, scope, types, and function of economics and the economic system.
2. discuss and apply the basic tools of economics analysis to resource allocation.
3. illustrate the price system and the elasticity of demand and supply.
4. explore the theory of consumer behavior and utility maximization by the consumer.
5. examine the process of production, production costs and profit maximization of the firm.
6. expose students to the theory and operations of the perfect market, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopolistic competition.
7. discuss the theory of distribution with a focus on factor pricing and marginal productivity theory.
- Faculty : Ekundayo Mesagan
- Faculty : Julius C. Ujah
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Dr. Faith Iyoha
- Teacher: Elvis Ozegbe
- Teacher: Olaniyi Evans
- Teacher: Kingsley Chiwuike Ukaoha
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Folakemi Dr. Ogungbe
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
SEMINAR: THE FILM CONTENT, THE CONTENT CREATOR/ENTREPRENEUR, THE INDUSTRY & THE SOCIETY II 2020/2021
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Ngozi Okpara Dr.
- Teacher: Tomi Vincent
- Teacher: Ngozi Okpara Dr.
- Teacher: Tomi Vincent
- Teacher: Ngozi Okpara Dr.
- Teacher: Tomi Vincent
- Teacher: Ngozi Okpara Dr.
- Teacher: Tomi Vincent
- Teacher: Prof. Juan Elegido
- Teacher: Dr. Kizito Alakwe
- Teacher: Silk Ogbu Dr.
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Añulika Dr. Agina
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Ese Emore
- Teacher: Helen Emore
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
The topical seminar course is an open forum for exploring diverse interests and aspects in media and communication. Topics relevant to the Nigerian and African environments, or to the discipline, are treated through a series of seminars. Such topics are current, relevant and add value to graduate experiences of research and study of communication and media. Such topics may change from year to year. The focus this year is on entrepreneurship and the creative industries.
The creative industries worldwide have taken on greater relevance given their ability to contribute to the creation of both jobs and wealth. However, there is a widespread tendency on the part of the creatives to overlook the fact that to do well they must also follow the basic business principles. In focusing on entrepreneurship and the creative industries, therefore, the goal is to try to understand how business principles come into play in the creative sector. The first part of the course will be focused on understanding the nature of the creative industries while the second part will be dedicated to core issues of entrepreneurship.
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Ese Emore
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
The topical seminar course is an open forum for exploring diverse interests and aspects in media and communication. Topics relevant to the Nigerian and African environments, or to the discipline, are treated through a series of seminars. Such topics are current, relevant and add value to graduate experiences of research and study of communication and media. Such topics may change from year to year. The focus this year is on entrepreneurship and the creative industries.
The creative industries worldwide have taken on greater relevance given their ability to contribute to the creation of both jobs and wealth. However, there is a widespread tendency on the part of the creatives to overlook the fact that to do well they must also follow the basic business principles. In focusing on entrepreneurship and the creative industries, therefore, the goal is to try to understand how business principles come into play in the creative sector. The first part of the course will be focused on understanding the nature of the creative industries while the second part will be dedicated to core issues of entrepreneurship.
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Ese Emore
The topical seminar course is an open forum for exploring diverse interests and aspects in media and communication. Topics relevant to the Nigerian and African environments, or to the discipline, are treated through a series of seminars. Such topics are current, relevant and add value to graduate experiences of research and study of communication and media. Such topics may change from year to year. The focus this year is on entrepreneurship and the creative industries.
The creative industries worldwide have taken on greater relevance given their ability to contribute to the creation of both jobs and wealth. However, there is a widespread tendency on the part of the creatives to overlook the fact that to do well they must also follow the basic business principles. In focusing on entrepreneurship and the creative industries, therefore, the goal is to try to understand how business principles come into play in the creative sector. The first part of the course will be focused on understanding the nature of the creative industries while the second part will be dedicated to core issues of entrepreneurship.
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
The topical seminar course is an open forum for exploring diverse interests and aspects in media and communication. Topics relevant to the Nigerian and African environments, or to the discipline, are treated through a series of seminars. Such topics are current, relevant and add value to graduate experiences of research and study of communication and media. Such topics may change from year to year. The focus this year is on entrepreneurship and the creative industries.
The creative industries worldwide have taken on greater relevance given their ability to contribute to the creation of both jobs and wealth. However, there is a widespread tendency on the part of the creatives to overlook the fact that to do well they must also follow the basic business principles. In focusing on entrepreneurship and the creative industries, therefore, the goal is to try to understand how business principles come into play in the creative sector. The first five weeks will be dedicated to core issues of entrepreneurship.
- Teacher: Ikechukwu Obiaya Dr.
- Teacher: Helen Emore
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Tunde Kelani
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Tunde Kelani
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Sam Igbedion
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Bode Babalola
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Nkem Ikeh
- Teacher: Usaku Wammanda
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Tunde Kelani
- Teacher: Femi Odugbemi
- Teacher: Lawrence Akande
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Niji Akanni
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Bankole Bello
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Prof. Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Teacher: Chiemela Ogbonna