Department of Economics, Banking & Finance

HOD'S WELCOME MESSAGE

Dr. L.N. Aisien

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT

I am delighted to welcome all students of the Department of Economics, Banking and Finance, both new and returning to Benson Idahosa University.

Nigeria is in a transition stage; therefore, as students of Economics and Banking and Finance, we must be prepared to deal with a host of economic and financial problems facing the nation at this point in time.

This university was founded by Arch Bishop Benson Idahosa with a view to promoting Academic Excellence with Godliness, which is captured in the vision of the university, which is to raise leaders, academics and entrepreneurs who are complete in spirit, mind and body.

While knowledge can be pursued for its own sake, we in the Department of Economic, Banking and Finance, must do more as a force to promote economic growth both nationally and globally. We must work relentlessly to identify contemporary problems and address them with intellect and cutting-edge principles.

Our key services are teaching, research, community development and character building. We perform these functions by judiciously utilising current information and communication technology, networking with similar institutions worldwide, putting people first in our operations and emphasising Christian ethical values.

Students are therefore urged to take advantage of the seasoned professors and other senior lecturers who provide state-of-the-art teaching in economics and related subjects, as well as research opportunities that abound in the Department.

All staff of the Department are available at all times to listen to students and help them with their difficulties, especially Course Advisers are also on hand to help students plan their academic programmes.

On this note, I welcome all of you again and solicit your cooperation in order to make life easy for everybody.

ECONOMICS OPTION

FIRST SEMESTER YEAR ONE

COURSE CODEDESCRIPTIONCREDITS
ECO  111Principles of Economics(I)3
ECO  112Introduction to Quantitative Methods (I)2
ACC  111Introduction to Accounting (I)3
BUS   111Introduction to Business(I)3
GST    111Use of English2
GST    112Introduction to Logic & Philosophy2
IDS       111Rudiments of Christian Faith2
ICS       111Introduction to Computing2
FRN     111Functional French2
ELECTIVES (CHOOSE ONE)
SOC     111              Introduction to Sociology2
POL      111              Introduction to Pol. Science2
  TOTAL  CREDITS23
IDS       113Community Development 

SECOND SEMESTER:  YEAR ONE

ECO   121Principles of Economics (II)3
ECO    122Introduction to Quantitative Methods (II)2
ACC  121Introduction to Accounting (II)3
BUS   121Introduction to Business (II)3
GST 121History and Philosophy of Science2
GST 122Nigerian Peoples and Culture2
GST 123Use of English2
ICS  121Introduction to Computing2
FRN 121Functional French2
IDS  121Life and Times of Archbishop 
  TOTAL CREDITS23
IDS 123Community Development 

FIRST SEMESTER YEAR TWO

ECO 211     Microeconomic Theory3
ECO 212     Introductory Maths. for Economics2
  ECO 213      Descriptive Statistics2
    ACC 211     Financial Accounting (I)3
  ECO 214     Financial Institutions2
    IDS 211   Christian Life2
   FRN  211      Functional French2
Electives ( One of the following)
ACC      214    Introduction to finance3
BUS       211   Principles of Management3
BUS       212   Principles of Insurance3
BBF       211    Elements of Banking I2
  TOTAL CREDITS:19/18
Compulsory for Direct Entry Students Only.
GST       111   Use of English and Library2
GST    112   Introduction to Philosophy and Logic2

Required for Direct Entry Students Only
IDS   113    Community Development

SECOND SEMESTER:  YEAR TWO

ECO 221   Macroeconomics theory3
ECO 222   Mathematics for Economics2
ECO 223  Inferential Statistics2
ACC 221  Financial Accounting II3
IDS 221    Evangelism Missions and Disciple making2
FRN221     Functional French2
GST 222    Peace and Conflict Studies2
Elective ( One elective Courses.)
ACC 224    Introduction to finance  II3
BUS 221    Principles of management3
BUS 222    Principles of marketing3
TOTAL CREDITS 19
 Compulsory for Direct Entry Students Only 
GST 121  Nigerian Peoples and Culture2
GST 122History and Philosophy of Science2
GST 123   Use of English2
  25

Required (Direct entry Students Only)
IDS 123:   Community Development

FIRST SEMESTER: YEAR THREE

ECO 311Intermediate Microeconomics3
ECO 312Applied Statistics3
ECO 313Public Finance3
ECO 314Structure of Nigerian Economy2
ECO 315Development Economics3
ECO 316International trade3
Elective (Choose One)
ECO 317Introduction to Operations research3
ECO 318Mathematical Economics2
 TOTAL CREDITS20/19

SECOND SEMESTER – YEAR THREE

ECO 321Intermediate Macroeconomics3
ECO 323International finance3
ECO 322Econometrics 13
ECO 324Monetary Economics2
ECO 325Research Methods3
Electives (Choose One)  
ECO 326Political Economy2
ECO 327Consumer Economics2
TOTAL CREDITS 16

FIRST SEMESTER – YEAR FOUR

ECO 411Advanced Micro Economics3
ECO 412Applied Econometrics3
ECO 413Project Evaluation and Analysis3
ECO 414History of Economic Thought2
ECO 415Corporate Finance3
BUS 416Entrepreneurial Development2
Elective   (One  Elective from any of the following)
ECO 416Managerial Economics2
ECO 417Petroleum Economics2
 TOTAL  CREDITS18

SECOND SEMESTER –  YEAR FOUR

ECO 421Advanced Macroeconomics3
ECO 422Public Sector Economics3
ECO 423Economic Planning3
ECO 424Labour Economics3
ECO 430Research Project6
Elective One out of the following
ECO 425Economics of Production2
ECO 426Industrial Economics2
ECO 427Economics of information2
TOTAL CREDITS 20
   

BANKING AND FINANCE OPTION

FIRST SEMESTER:  YEAR ONE

COURSE CODEDESCRIPTIONCREDITS
ECO  111Principles of Economics(I)3
ECO  112Introduction to Quantitative Methods (I)2
ACC 111Introduction to Accounting (I)3
BUS  111Introduction to Business(I)3
GST  111Use of English2
GST  112Introduction to Logic & Philosophy2
IDS 111Rudiments of Christian Faith2
ICS 111Introduction to Computing2
FRN 111Functional French2
ELECTIVES (CHOOSE ONE)
SOC 111Introduction to Sociology2
POL 111Introduction to Pol. Science2
TOTAL  CREDITS 23

Required
IDS     113                              Community Development

SECOND SEMESTER  YEAR ONE

ECO 121Principles of Economics (II)3
ECO 122 Introduction to Quantitative Methods (II)2
ACC 121  Introduction to Accounting (II)3
BUS 121 Introduction to Business (II)3
GST 121 History and Philosophy of Science2
GST 122Nigerian Peoples and Culture2
GST 123 Use of English2
ICS  121Introduction to Computing2
FRN 121Functional French2
IDS 121Life and Times of Archbishop2
TOTAL CREDITS23
IDS 123 Community Development 
   

FIRST SEMESTER YEAR TWO

BBF 211Elements of Banking I2
BBF 212Financial Institutions2
ECO 211Microeconomic Theory3
ECO 212Introductory Maths for Economics2
ECO 213Descriptive Statistics2
ACC 211Financial Accounting (I)3
BUS 211Principles of Management3
IDS 211Christian Life2
FRN 211Functional French2
 TOTAL CREDITS:21
Compulsory for Direct Entry Students Only.
GST 111Use of English and Library2
GST 112Introduction to Philosophy and Logic2
  25

Required for Direct Entry Students Only
IDS   113    Community Development

SECOND SEMESTER  YEAR TWO

BBF 221Elements of Banking II2
ECO 221Macroeconomics theory3
ECO 222Mathematics for Economics2
ECO 223Inferential Statistics2
ACC 221Financial Accounting II3
IDS 221Evangelism Missions and Disciple making2
FRN  221Functional French2
GST 222Peace and Conflict Studies2
 TOTAL CREDITS18
Compulsory for Direct Entry Students Only 
GST  121Nigerian Peoples and Culture2
GST  122History and Philosophy of Science2
GST  123Use of English2
  24

Required (Direct entry Students Only)
IDS 123   Community Development

FIRST SEMESTER:   YEAR THREE

BBF 311Practice of Banking  (I)2
BBF 312Business finance3
BBF 313Marketing of Banking services2
BBF 314Electronic banking products and Services2
ECO  313Public Finance3
ECO 314Structure of Nigerian Economy2
ECO 316International Trade3
TOTAL CREDITS 17

SECOND SEMESTER YEAR THREE

BBF 321Practice of Banking (II)2
BBF 322Comparative Banking System2
BBF 323Monetary Economics2
BBF 324Research Methods3
BBF  325Management Information System2
BBF 326Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management3
ECO 325International finance3
Electives (Choose One) 
ECO 326Political Economy2
ECO  327Consumer Economics2
TOTAL  CREDITS 19

FIRST SEMESTER YEAR FOUR

BBF 411Project Analysis and Evaluation3
BBF 412International Monetary Relations2
BBF 413Introduction to Operations Research3
BBF 414Law relating to Banking3
BBF 415Corporate Finance2
BBF 416International Banking2
BUS 416Entrepreneurial Development2
TOTAL CREDITS 17

SECOND SEMESTER YEAR FOUR

BBF 421Management of Banks & other Financial
Institutions
2
BBF 422Public Sector Economics2
BBF 423Financial Management3
BBF 424Management Accounting3
BBF 425Banks Internal Control & Inspection2
BBF 430Project Work6
TOTAL CREDITS 



ECONOMICS

FOUR-YEAR B.SC. PROGRAMME

  1. S. C. E., G. C. E., N. E. C. O., or its equivalent, with credit passes in at least five subjects, which should include English Language, Mathematics and Economics (obtained in not more than two sittings). There are no waivers for credit passes in the English language and Mathematics.
  2. The required joint matriculation Examination subjects are:
    1. English Language
    2. Mathematics
    3. Economics, plus any other relevant subject. and
  1. Any other requirement the University may deem fit.

 

THREE-YEAR B.SC. PROGRAMME

Requirements are as in A(1) above, plus:

  1. Two or more subjects in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) at the Advanced level or Higher School Certificate (HSC), one of which must be Economics.
  2. National Certificate of Education (NCE) with distinction credits/merits in relevant subjects.
  3. National Diploma (ND) from any recognised Polytechnic or Colleges of technology with a grade not lower than upper credits

 

BANKING AND FINANCE

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

FOUR-YEAR B.SC. PROGRAMME

  1. A Senior Secondary Certificate or General Certificate of Education or their equivalent with at least five credit passes, which should include English Language, Economics, and mathematics; this must be obtained in not more than two sittings.
  2. Also, Candidates must have acceptable passes in the University Matriculation examination (UME), in the following subjects: Use of English, Mathematics, Economics, plus any other subject.

THREE-YEAR B.SC. PROGRAMME

  1. GCE A/L in Economics and any other subject, in addition to the university Matriculation Examination (UME) requirement, or
  2. A Diploma Certificate in Banking and Finance at least a merit obtained from Benson Idahosa University or any other recognised Institute of Higher  Learning acceptable to the Senate of Benson Idahosa University, in addition to the UME admission requirements:

PROFESSOR

Prof. Sam GUOBADIA

PROFESSOR

Prof. Thompson Okon EKANEM

PROFESSOR

Prof. Eghosa OSAGIE

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. Leonard Nosa AISIEN

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. Orobosa Abraham IHENSEKHIEN

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. Friday Osaru OVENSERI-OGBOMO

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. Mike ASEKOME

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. John Abieyuwa AIHIE

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. Moses Akpesiri ERHI

LECTURER I

Dr.(Mrs.) Georgina ASEMOTA

LECTURER I

Dr. Isreal Chukuka OKAFOR OGBECHIE

LECTURER II

Mrs. Ewere F. OKUNGBOWA

LECTURER II

Mrs. Courage Ose EBURAJOLO

LECTURER II

Mrs. Adesuwa Osatohamwen EREDIAUWA

ASSISTANT LECTURER

Dr. Maxwell OBASUYI

GRADUATE ASSISTANT

Mr. Stephen IKOJIE