Faculty of Computing

Empowering the Digital Future through Open and Distance Learning.

Welcome to the Faculty of Computing!

The Faculty of Computing at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is committed to providing high-quality, accessible education in the field of computing through open and distance learning. NOUN prepare students for successful careers in a rapidly evolving digital world.

NOUN offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to excel in various computing disciplines. Our flexible learning model enables students to balance their studies with work and other commitments.

Vision: To be a leading faculty in open and distance computing education, recognized for excellence in teaching, research, and innovation.

Mission: To provide accessible and affordable computing education, fostering innovation and contributing to technological advancement in Nigeria and beyond.

Departments and Programmes

Programmes Offered

  • BSc, Computer Science
  • BSc, Information Technology
  • PGD, Information Technology
  • MSc, Information Technology
  • MPhil and PhD

The Department of Computer Science is dedicated to providing comprehensive education and research opportunities in the core principles and emerging trends of computing.

Career Opportunities: Software Developer, Data Scientist, Network Administrator, Cybersecurity Analyst, IT Consultant, Database Administrator, Systems Analyst, Web Developer, Academic Researcher.

Specific Program Details:

  • BSc, Computer Science: This program provides a broad foundation in computer science principles, including programming, algorithms, data structures, database systems, and software engineering.
  • BSc, Information Technology: This program focuses on the practical application of computing technologies to solve business and organizational problems. Students learn about network administration, systems analysis, database management, and IT project management.
  • PGD, Information Technology: This postgraduate diploma is designed for graduates from other disciplines who wish to acquire knowledge and skills in information technology. It covers fundamental concepts and practical applications of IT.
  • MSc, Information Technology: This postgraduate program offers advanced study in specialized areas of information technology, such as cybersecurity, data analytics, and IT management.
  • MPhil and PhD: These research-oriented programs provide opportunities for advanced study and original research in computer science, culminating in a dissertation or thesis.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Faculty of Computing at NOUN requires a JAMB registration number for data verification and eligibility assessment.

NOUN offers several admission pathways:

  • General Admission: Requires a minimum of 5 O'Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, and a JAMB Registration Number but students are not required to sit for JAMB.
  • Direct Entry: For candidates with A'Level, NCE, OND, HND, or equivalent qualifications. A JAMB registration number is still required.
  • Inter-University Transfer: Students transferring from other universities must meet NOUN's admission requirements and possess a JAMB registration number.
  • Postgraduate Admission: Requires a relevant HND or Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution and a NYSC certificate.

How to Apply:

  1. Visit the NOUN website: www.nou.edu.ng
  2. Create an account and fill out the online application form.
  3. Upload required documents (O'Level results, JAMB registration slip, etc.).
  4. Pay the application fee online.
  5. Submit your application.

For detailed admission requirements and procedures, please visit the NOUN Admissions Portal.

Application Deadline: Varies - Please check the NOUN Academic Calendar for current deadlines.

Contact: Faculty Admissions Office: admissions.computing@noun.edu.ng

Tuition and School Fees

Tuition fees at NOUN are designed to be affordable and accessible. Fees vary depending on the program and level of study.

A breakdown of estimated fees for the Faculty of Computing programs:

  • Undergraduate Programs: NGN 70,000 - NGN 120,000 per semester (depending on level and courses)
  • Postgraduate Programs: NGN 100,000 - NGN 150,000 per semester (depending on program and courses)

Important Notes:

  • These are estimated fees and may be subject to change.
  • Fees do not include the cost of non-official services or other learning materials.

For the most up-to-date and detailed information on tuition fees, please visit the NOUN School Fees Checker page.

Accreditation by NUC

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is fully accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC), the regulatory body for universities in Nigeria. This accreditation ensures that NOUN meets the required standards for delivering quality education.

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How to Take Exams at NOUN

Examinations at NOUN are conducted in a structured and secure environment. Here's an overview of the process:

  1. Eligibility: To be eligible for examinations, students must have:
    • Completed course abd exam registration.
    • Paid all required fees.
    • Met the minimum TMA (Tutor Marked Assignment) score requirement (usually 30%).
  2. Examination Schedule: The examination schedule is published on the NOUN website and student portal well in advance.
  3. Examination Venues: Examinations are held at designated study centers across the country. Students are assigned to a specific venue based on their location.
  4. Examination Conduct:
    • Students must bring their valid student ID card and examination slip to the venue.
    • Strict rules against cheating and malpractice are enforced.
    • Mobile phones and other unauthorized electronic devices are not allowed in the examination hall.
  5. Results: Examination results are released online through the student portal.

Faculty Profiles

Meet some of our dedicated faculty members:

Dr. [Name]
Dr.
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
Research Area: Artificial Intelligence
Dr. [Name]
Dr.
Professor of Information Technology
Research Area: Cybersecurity

Research Opportunities

The Faculty of Computing is actively involved in research. Students have opportunities to participate in research projects under the supervision of experienced faculty members. Current research areas include:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Cybersecurity and Network Security
  • Data Analytics and Big Data
  • Software Engineering and Development
  • Information Systems and Management

Contact faculty members in your area of interest to learn more about research opportunities.

Student Support Resources

NOUN provides a range of resources to support our students' academic success and well-being:

  • Online Learning Platform: Access course materials, submit assignments, and communicate with instructors.
  • E-Library: Access a vast collection of online journals, books, and other resources.
  • Student Counseling Services: Get support for academic, personal, and career-related issues.
  • Disability Support Services: NOUN are committed to providing reasonable opportunities for students with disabilities.
  • Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA): Compulsory to qualify for exams
  • E-Facilitation: Online video lectures and discussion forums.

Faculty News and Events

Stay up-to-date with the latest news and events from the Faculty of Computing:

  • October 26, 2025: Faculty Hosts Workshop on Cybersecurity Best Practices.
  • November 15, 2025: Call for Papers: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
  • December 5, 2025: Faculty Members Participate in National IT Summit.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is fully accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC), the regulatory body for universities in Nigeria.
Yes, absolutely. An online degree from a reputable and accredited institution like NOUN is recognized by many employers. The key is to ensure the program is accredited and the skills you gain are relevant to the job market. Highlight your skills and experience alongside your degree when applying for jobs.
No! you don't need to sit for JAMB but a JAMB registration number is required for all admission pathways at NOUN, including General Admission, Direct Entry, Inter-University Transfer, primarily for data verification and eligibility assessment. But this is not required for Postgraduate Admission.
NOUN students are excluded from participating in the NYSC programme. Our graduates will receive a “Letter of exclusion from NYSC”, which grants them the same rights as an NYSC certificate. NOUN graduates are not yet eligible to participate in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program, subject to meeting the NYSC's requirements.
The requirements vary depending on the program and entry level. Generally, you need a minimum of 5 O'Level credits (including English and Mathematics), and a JAMB registration number. Direct Entry requires A'Levels, NCE, OND, HND, or equivalent. Refer to the NOUN website or admissions office for specific program requirements.
The duration is typically a minimum of 4 years (8 semesters) for a bachelor's degree, but it can be longer depending on the student's pace of study and course load.
Neither is inherently "better." It depends on individual learning styles and circumstances. Open universities offer flexibility, making them suitable for working adults or those with other commitments. Traditional universities offer a more structured and face-to-face learning environment.
Tuition fees vary depending on the program and level of study. Please refer to the NOUN School Fees Check for the most up-to-date information.
NOUN utilizes an online learning platform where you can access course materials, interact with tutors and other students through forums, submit assignments electronically, and participate in e-facilitation sessions (online video lectures and discussions).
NOUN's exams are typically conducted at designated physical study centers. However, in some cases, virtual exams might be offered. Details on the mode and requirements for virtual exams will be communicated by the university before each examination period.
While NOUN is primarily an open and distance learning institution, physical attendance at lectures might not be compulsory, but students are encouraged to attend e-facilitation sessions.
The duration is typically a minimum of 4 years (8 semesters) for a bachelor's degree, but it can be longer depending on the student's pace of study and course load.
NOUN is primarily focused on providing education within Nigeria. While online resources may be accessible from abroad, the university's study centers and examination venues are located within Nigeria.
Yes, NOUN's flexible learning model allows you to take study breaks as needed. You can adjust your course load each semester to accommodate your personal circumstances.
You will typically take your exams at designated NOUN study centers. The specific format and requirements will be communicated by the university before each examination.

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