Courses & Fees

Courses & Fees

Faculty of Law

  • S/N

    Program

    Kuje Campus

    City Campus

  • 1

    LL.B Civil Law

    N3,500,000

    N3,700,000

  • 2

    LL.B Sharia and Civil Law

    3,500,000

    N3,700,000

Faculty of Science & Computing

  • S/N

    Program

    Kuje Campus

    City Campus

  • 1

    BSc Microbiology

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 2

    BSc Biochemistry

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 3

    BSc Forensic Science

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 4

    BSc Cyber Security

    N1,800,000

    N2,200,000

  • 5

    BSc Information Science

    N1,800,000

    N2,200,000

  • 6

    BSc Software Engineering

    N1,800,000

    N2,200,000

  • 7

    BSc Computer Science

    N1,800,000

    N2,200,000

  • 8

    BSc Data Science

    N1,800,000

    N2,200,000

Faculty of Social & Management Science

  • S/N

    Program

    Kuje Campus

    City Campus

  • 1

    BSc Taxation

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 2

    BSc Accounting

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 3

    BSc Actuarial Science

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 4

    BSc Finance & Investment

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 5

    BSc Business Management

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 6

    BSc Mass Communication

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 7

    BSc Criminology & Security Studies

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 8

    BSc Economics & Development studies

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 9

    BSc Political Science

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

  • 10

    BSc International Relations

    N1,600,000

    N2,000,000

Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences

  • S/N

    Program

    Kuje Campus

    City Campus

  • 1

    B.NSc Nursing Science

    N2,000,000

    N2,000,000

  • 2

    B.Sc Public Health

    N2,000,000

    N2,000,000

Faculty of
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    Prime-University-Vice-Chancellor

    Professor Moussa Mahamat Boukar

    Vice Chancellor

    Professor Moussa Mahamat Boukar is a globally accomplished scholar of Computer Science. He was formerly the Dean, Faculty of Computing and Director of Distance Learning and Partnership Programs at Nile University Abuja. During his twelve year stint at Nile University, he also held several other major academic and administrative portfolios with considerable capacity and diligence. A citizen of Chad Republic, Nigeria’s sister neighbour to the north eastern flank, Professor Boukar is one of Africa’s leading scholars of Computer Science. An eminently renowned researcher and administrator, he served in many other top leadership positions in various institutions and organizations around the world.

    His education traverses North America, Central Asia and the former Soviet Union. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from International Black Sea University, Georgia, an MSc from International Ala-Too University, Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan, and a BSc in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada.

    Professor Boukar has authored over 70 research papers published in leading international journals indexed by Scopus and SCI, and has written two influential books. His award-winning research has been presented at 45 international conferences, which earned him 23 prestigious recognitions for its groundbreaking record.

    Professor Boukar joins Prime University at a critical juncture in the institution’s foundation years. He is poised to provide the needed leadership, direction and guidance, which are critical in propelling the university towards realising it’s vision of preparing global citizens, who would graduate as professionals, statesmen and business leaders.

    His leadership era at Prime University is being anchored on five strategic goals namely: 1. The pursuit of Academic Excellence, 2. Driving Innovation and Research, 3. Propelling Students Enrollment and Institutional Growth, 4. Offering Ethical and Inclusive Leadership as well as 5. Strategic Collaboration and Global Visibility. In achieving these institutional goals, Professor Boukar said he will “continually LISTEN, cautiously LEARN and painstakingly LEAD, which he strongly believes are the three key and mutually inclusive success factors in any competitive and sustainable institutional or organisational stewardship.