ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF NUC ACCREDITATION EXERCISE ON ACADEMIC CONTENT IN BUSINESS EDUCATION PROGRAMMES OF UNIVERSITIES

Ugonwa F. Umeh, Chinwe S. Oguejiofor

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The paper sought to determine the impact of National Universities Commission accreditation exercise on academic content in the business education programmes of the universities in the south-east geopolitical zone of Nigeria. One research question and one null hypothesis guided the study. The survey research design was used for the study. The population comprised 66 respondents made up of 6 directors of academic planning and 60 academic staff of the departments of business education of the six universities in the zone. There was no sampling since the population was not too large. A researcher-developed instrument duly validated by three experts was used for data collection. Test re-test method was used for testing the reliability of the instrument. With the use of the Pearson Product Moment, the reliability co-efficient correlation was found to be 0.86 which was considered adequate for the study. The mean and standard deviation were used to answer the research question while t-test was used to test the null hypothesis. The findings of the study indicated that NUC accreditation exercise had high extent of impact on the relevant academic content in business education programmes of the universities in the south-east geopolitical zone. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that NUC should continue to pay closer attention to academic content of business education programmes. NUC needs to undertake periodic reviews of business education curricula; it should ensure that business education curricula consistently meet the needs of industry and society.

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Business Education, NUC, Accreditation and Academic Content

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