As a science student, you know that one of the most essential topics is physics. In this page, you’ll find a list of courses you may take without having a D7 or E8 in physics. Some of the courses demand at least a D7 or E8, so read carefully. This article lists courses you can study without physics.
The majority of candidates quit up after learning that they lack Physics, however this post will enlighten you further and show you the subjects that you may pursue in Nigerian universities without Physics. You can also read How to Pay KWASU School Fees on Student Portal 2021
Full List of Courses You Can Study Without Physics
Some of the courses listed need D7, E8, or F9 as a minimum.
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Astronomy and Space sciences
- Biotechnology
- Financial Mathematics
- Statistics
- Bioinformatics
- Microbiology
- Neuroscience
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Applied Mathematics
- Industrial Chemistry
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Economics
- Agronomy
- Anatomy
- Animal Production and Science
- Architecture
- Chemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Botany
- Transport management technology
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Zoology
- Building and building technology
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Statistics
- Soil Science
- Crop Production and Science
- Estate Management
- Fishery
- Food Science and Technology
- Forestry
- Geography
- Anthropology
- Arabic and Islamic Studies
- Arabic Language
- Communication Arts
- Creative and Visual Arts
- Creative Arts
- Criminology and Securities Studie
- Economics and Development Studies
- Efik Ibibio
- Arabic Language and Literature
- Communication Studies
- Comparative Religious Studies
- Criminology and Security Studies
- Drama/Dramatic/Performing Art
- Economics
- Arabic Studies
- Archaeology
- Art
- Chinese
- Christian Religious Knowledge/Studies
- Christian Studies
- Civil Law
- Classical Studies
- Common-Law
- European and Nigerian Languages
- Fine Art / Fine and Applied Arts
- History and Diplomacy
- History and Diplomatic Studies
- History and International Relation
- History and International Studies
- History and Strategic Studies
- Igbo
- Communication and Language Arts
- English and International Studies
- English and Literary Studies
- English Language
- English Language and Communication Studies
- English Language and Literature
- English Studies
- Igbo/Linguistics
- International Studies and Diplomacy
- Islamic Studies
- Islamic/Sharia Law
- Kanuri
- Languages and Linguistics
- Music
- Nigerian Languages
- Performing Arts
- Philosophy
- Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Political Science
- Languages and Literature
- Law
- Linguistics
- Linguistics and African Languages
- Linguistics, Igbo & African Languages
- Linguistics/Edo
- Literature-In-English Language
- Mass Communication
- Modern Languages
- Political Science & Conflict Resolution
- Portuguese
- Portuguese/English
- Private and Islamic Law
- Psychology
- Public and Private International Law
- Religious and Cultural Studies
- Religious and Human Relations
- Religious Studies
- Russia
- Russia with French/German
- Sociology
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theatre Arts
- Theatre and Film Studies
- Business Administration
- Business & Entrepreneurship Studies
- Business Management
- Conflict & Peace Resolution
- Criminology
- Demography and Social Statistics
- Theatre and Media Arts
- Theology
- Yoruba
- Yoruba and Communication Arts
- Accountancy
- Finance
- Actuarial Science
- Arabic and Islamic Religious Studies
- Banking and Finance
- Tourism
- Human Resources Management
- Industrial Relations
- Information Resources Management
- Insurance
- International Relations
- Human Resource Management
- Law
- International Law and Diplomacy
- Library and Information Science
- Local Government Studies
- Marketing
- Economics and Statistics
- Environmental Protection & Resources Management
- Film & Video Studies
- Finance
- Geography
- Office & Information Management
- Personnel Management
- Philosophy
- Environmental Management
- Regional Planning
- Resources Management
- Public Administration
- History & International Relations
- Home Economics
- Mass Communication
- Administrative Studies
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Political Science and International Relations
- Public Administration
Source: Nyscinfo
What do I need to study mass communication
To study Mass Communication you need to sit for four (4) subjects in JAMB which is Use of English and any other three Art or Social Science Subjects and have at least credits (C6) in your Five (5) core courses in your O’level (WAEC, NECO or NABTEB) which includes: English Language, Mathematics and three (3) other