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“To be a world class Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry providing Chemistry and Biochemistry education which empowers her graduates to contribute effectively to the advancement of scientific knowledge and its applications to solving societal environmental and technological problems.”
“To provide wholesome and comprehensive training in the theory and practice of chemistry and biochemistry for the purpose of stimulating intellectual enquiry in her graduates, empowering them to solve developmental problems as they serve and provide leadership in their immediate society and the world at large.
1. To give students an initial broad training in the core science subjects of chemistry, biology, mathematics and physics.
2. To give adequate opportunity for skill acquisition in the use of the investigative tools of chemistry and biochemistry for application in solving societal science and technology problems.
3. To promote self-realization and actualization.
4. To make application of chemistry and biochemistry to problem solving the goal of training scientists.
5. To inculcate in our students the tradition of being worthy in learning and character.
| Soile O.O.B. | B.Sc(Lagos),M.Sc, Ph.D(Manchester) | Coordinator of Department & Lecturer I(Industrial/Org.Chemistry) |
| Ajayi S.O. | B. Sc., Dip. Anal Chem. Ph. D. (Ibadan) | Professor (Analy/Inorganic Chemistry) |
| Odesanya B.O. | B.Sc(Ibadan) M.Sc,Ph.D(Strathclyde) | Lecturer I (Analy/Industrial Chemistry) |
| Owoyokun T.O. | B.Sc,M.Sc(Ibadan) | Assistant Lecturer (Industrial Chemistry) |
| Olubajo O.O. | B.Sc(Ibadan)M.Sc,Ph.D (Strathclyde) | Senior Lecturer(Organic Chemistry) [Part-time] |
| Lawal O.S. | B.Sc(UNAAB),M.Sc,Ph.D(Ibadan) | Senior Lecturer(Industial Chemistry) [Part-time] |
| Ajanaku K.O. | B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Senior Lecturer(Industial Chemistry) [Part-time] |
| Obi-Egbedi N.O. | B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D (Ibadan) | Senior Lecturer(Physical Chemistry) [Part-time] |
| Akiibinu M.O. | M.Sc,Ph.D(OOU) | Lecturer I |
| Fasuyi-Enang T.O. | B.Sc Ed(OAU), M.Sc(Ibadan) | Assistant.Lecturer |
| Adewusi O.A. | B.Sc, M.Sc (Ibadan) | Assistant.Lecturer |
| Elemo B.O. | B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D(Lagos) | Professor(Biochemistry) |
| Olagunju J.A. | B.Sc, M.Sc(Manilla),Ph.D (OAU) | Professor(Biochemistry) |
| Adu O.B. | B.Sc(LASU), M.Sc, Ph.D(Lagos) | Senior Lecturer[Part-time] |
| Oladimeji S.O. | B.Sc(LASU), M.Sc, Ph.D(Lagos) | Senior Lecturer[Part-time] |
| Awoyinka O.A. | Tech, M.Sc(Lagos), Ph.D(OOU) | Senior Lecturer [Part-time] |
| Osuntoki A.A. | B.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D(Lagos) | Senior Lecturer [Part-time] |
| Afolabi M.O. | HND-SLT(Chem/Biochem option) | Technologist II |
The Department offers three (3) programmes leading to the award of Bachelor Degrees in -
a. Biochemistry
b. Chemistry
c. Industrial Chemistry
In accordance with the College philosophy, the three programmes have a common 100 level course structure, which is summarized in Table 8. All students admitted through UME to the Department must have minimum of five (5) credits in Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Physics and Biology. They must offer all the courses listed in Table 8. Courses to be taken at 200 to 400 levels for biochemistry, industrial chemistry and pure chemistry are listed in that order in Tables 9, 10 and 11 respectively.
You can view Tables 8, 9, 10 and 11 as {PDF} and the course synopsis as {PDF}.