Other activities undertaken by the department are as follows:
(i) Endocrine Physiology Research Group
(ii) Molecular Reproductive Physiology and Infertility Research Group
(iii) Cardiovascular/Renal Physiology Research Group
(iv) Smooth Muscle Research Group
(v) Neurophysiology Physiology Research Group
(vi) Reproduction/Development Programming Research Group
Faculty members take part in collaborative research within the College and with colleagues in other institutions within and outside the country.
(vi) Reproduction/Development Programming Research Group
Faculty members take part in collaborative research within the College and with colleagues in other institutions within and outside the country.
At the end of the Programme the graduates must demonstrate the following:
1) knowledge of the normal structure, function, development and growth of the human body, and mind;
2) ability to collate and evaluate data of physiological and related investigations;
3) ability to critically evaluate literature about changes in physiological functions;
In order to attain these objectives, B.Sc Physiology students take courses in the
following subjects:
iii) Physiology
Instruction to B.Sc Physiology students is given in the form of lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical sessions in the laboratory.
Seminars/Tutorials are given to smaller groups of students by lecturers while practical sessions take place in the laboratory with lecturers and technologists demonstrating and assisting the students
(v) Neurophysiology Physiology Research Group
(vi) Reproduction/Development Programming Research Group
Faculty members take part in collaborative research within the College and with colleagues in other institutions within and outside the country.
Grading of Courses and final Marks
|
MARKS/SCORES |
GRADES LETTER |
GRADE POINTS |
|
70-100 |
A |
5 |
|
60-69 |
B |
4 |
|
50-59 |
C |
3 |
|
45-49 |
D |
2 |
|
0-44 |
F |
0 |
Graduation Requirements
Classification of Degree
|
Class of Degree |
CGPA |
|
First Class |
4.50-5.00 |
|
Second Class Upper Division |
3.50-4.49 |
|
Second Class Lower Division |
2.40-3.49 |
|
Third Class |
1.50-2.39 |
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Candidates are required to make up to 75% attendance to be eligible to sit for the End-of- Course Examination.
Tenure and Age Limit
The appointments are for an initial term of two (2) years, renewable for another two (2) years based on
satisfactory performance and eligibility. Applicants must not be more than 61 years of age by 1st October
2025.
Application Procedure
Interested and qualified candidates should submit electronic (PDF) copies of the following documents:
1. A formal application letter stating the position applied for.
2. Certified copies of academic and professional certificates (including O’Level, First Degree, Master’s,
and professional qualifications).
3. Curriculum Vitae (CV) including:
• Full Name (surname first, in CAPITAL letters)
• Contact Information (address, phone number, email)
• Educational and professional qualifications (with dates)
• Employment history (with responsibilities, achievements, and dates)
• List of publications (if applicable)
• Names and contact details (phone and email) of three referees who can attest to your professional
and academic capabilities.
4. A Vision Statement (maximum of two pages) outlining your vision and strategy for the role.
Submission Instructions
• All application materials should be sent electronically to: provost@lasucom.edu.ng
• Confidential referee reports should be sent directly to the same email address by the referees.
Submission Deadline
All applications must be received within six (6) weeks of the publication date.
Please Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.
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