When discussing the most in-demand jobs on the market, people are most likely to mention STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) related jobs. They earn a lot of money since they are in high demand. What if, on the other hand, you dislike maths and science? There are definitely millions of ways to succeed, but one of them is not taking a mathematics-related course.
Fortunately, there are a variety of high-paying jobs that don’t require much math. This is especially for those of you who can’t stand the prospect of spending your days memorizing biological terms or studying math.
Take a look at the five courses listed below:
Law
Law degrees have long been regarded as one of the most prestigious and well-respected academic degrees. No, a background in mathematics is not required for law school. Basic math is all that is required. In other fields, such as tax law, mathematical computations are essential.
Biological Sciences
Biology, often known as Biological Sciences, is a science that examines living beings. Courses in biology, zoology, botany, and other subjects are covered. Students with a poor credit in mathematics may be able to participate in these courses upon admission.
English Language
A degree in English is the way to go if you want to increase your English knowledge and skills. In no way does this field demand the use of mathematics.
Performing Arts/Music
You can choose from a variety of performing arts branches, including music. In addition to being a musician, a music degree can lead to a variety of musical jobs.
Mass Communication/Public Relation
Mass communication refers to the dissemination of information to as many individuals as possible at nearly the same time. This degree allows graduates to work in a range of industries.
Many university degrees are offered that do not require you to be a math or science expert. You’ll surely find that best suits your preferences, hobbies, and needs. So, if you don’t want to deal with math or science in the future, those are the top 5 university degrees that meet your requirements.
List Of Courses To Study Without Mathematics In Nigeria
Is it possible to skip Math and enroll in a course at one of Nigeria’s universities instead? So, how is this possible? The equation will surely be in equilibrium if you must achieve a minimum pass in maths in your O’level. You won’t have to cope with the much more fiery Maths if you take classes in non-mathematical areas. Consider agriculture, arts, communication, education and the arts, history, and a few medical courses to replace mathematics.
You can choose from a variety of non-mathematics courses. We’ve compiled a list depending on your passions, whether science, art, or business.
Science Courses That Doesn’t Require Mathematics
Many individuals assume that studying science necessitates mastering a large amount of ‘unaccepted’ arithmetic. Many people are unaware, however, that some courses do not require complex mathematical computations. Examine our list of science-related courses with lower math prerequisites and select the one that best meets your needs:
- Botany
- Plant science
- Genetics and Biotechnology
- Plant Biology
- Plant science and forestry
- Plant Science and microbiology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Zoology
- Biological science
- Biochemistry
- Applied biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Geology
- Geography
- Marine science and technology
- Applied Zoology
- Microbiology
- Optometry
- Biology
- Anthropology
- Marine Biology
- Oceanography
- Others are some medical, agricultural courses and the rest to complete our list;
- Medical Sciences
- Physiology
- Anatomy
- Physiotherapy
- Medical Laboratory science
- Medical biochemistry
- Pharmacy
- Medicine and Surgery
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Agricultural Science
- Crop Science
- Soil science
- Forestry
- Nutrition and dietetics
- Hotel Management
- Home Economics and Food Management
Art Courses That Doesn’t Require Mathematics
Because the majority of arts courses are non-mathematical, many secondary school students who struggle with arithmetic find up in these programs. Mathematics is a broad and diversified discipline that includes aspects of the arts, law, and religious studies.
If you are not good with arithmetic, you should enroll in one of the arts courses offered by JAMB:
- Archaeology
- Arabic Studies
- Classical Studies
- Creative Arts
- Christian Religious Knowledge
- Criminology and Security studies
- Fine and Applied Arts
- Dramatic/Performing/Theater Arts/Films Studies
- English Language & Literature
- Hausa
- History
- History and International Studies
- International Studies and Diplomacy
- Igbo
- Islamic Studies
- Linguistics
- Criminology & Security Studies
- psychology
- Law
- Religious Studies
- Theology
- Comparative Religious Studies
- Anthropology
- Communication Arts
- Others are the educational, law courses, and the remaining to complete the list;
- Elementary Education
- Education & Yoruba
- Special Education
- Adult Education
- Education & Social Studies
- Civil Law
- Physical & Health Education
- Education & English Language
- Education with Fine & Applied Arts
- Education & Hausa
- Education & Religious Studies
- Education & Arabic
- Educational Foundations
- Curriculum & Instruction with Arts options
- Primary Education Studies
- Guidance & Counselling
- Islamic/Sharia Law
- Common Law
Summary
To summary, the above-mentioned courses do not wholly lack mathematics. This means you should have gotten a credit in math at O’level. This is a standard admissions criterion for any university program. Because passing math at O’level is tab delimited, having an F9 in math in your WAEC, NECO, GCE, or NAPTEP results will not guarantee you admission. There are several courses that can be completed without the usage of math. As a result, you will not be required to write Mathematics in your UTME topics or other preparation exams administered by JAMB.
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