The accreditation of four undergraduate courses at the University of Calabar (UNICAL) might be at risk, as confirmed in the list of fully accredited programs released by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
Documents signed by the Acting Director of Accreditation at NUC, Engr. Abraham Chundusu, titled “Summary of Results from the October/November 2023 Comprehensive Accreditation Exercise,” show that the disciplines of Law, Anatomy, Physics, and Forest & Wildlife Management currently have interim accreditation status.
The document explained the process of evaluating undergraduate programs for accreditation. It noted that full accreditation is valid for five years, while interim accreditation lasts two years and will be reassessed. If a program receives interim accreditation twice consecutively, it will be denied full accreditation.
Meanwhile, the Faculty of Engineering & Technology announced that it has received full accreditation from the NUC.
After a thorough evaluation and considerable effort, five departments within the faculty have achieved full accreditation, demonstrating the university’s commitment to providing high-quality engineering education.
According to the Nigerian Tribune, the accredited departments include Agricultural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering.
Meanwhile, the document indicated that Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS) were implemented starting in the 2023/2024 academic year for students entering their first year. It emphasized that the university must adhere to the CCMAS requirements for all its programs.
Source: Pulse Newspaper