Vice Chancellor's Address at The 2nd Convocation Ceremony
Postgraduate Admission Requirements
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279 Take Oath at Caleb Varsity's Sixth Matriculation
Vice-Chancellor’s Address to the Parents' Forum, December 14, 2012
Vice-Chancellor’s Address at Sixth Matriculation Ceremony, December 14, 2012
Vice-Chancellor’s Address to Caleb University Students’ Assembly, Wednesday, October 17, 2012.
Vice-Chancellor’s Address at the 2012/2013 Fresh Students’ Orientation Programme.
President Confers National Honour on Chancellor, Caleb University
Festchrift Published in Honour of Caleb VC - Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju FNAL
NUC release Results of Accreditation of Caleb University's Academic Programmes ...
The nature of management education is eclectic. As a result, the College philosophy is to provide a balanced management education that combines intellectual development and ethical standards with the appropriate professional skills for establishing or managing organisations and resources in the most efficient manner to achieve organisational objectives.
In specific terms, the philosophy enunciated above will be implemented through the development of innovative curricula which are designed to achieve the following objectives.
To train highly-skilled professional management manpower imbued with the highest level of ethical standards of behaviour, transparency, and accountability.
To provide, through innovative curriculum and teaching methods, graduates who are able to apply theoretical knowledge and principles to live organisational management problems.
To produce graduates who are imbued with the spirit of entrepreneurship that encourages self-employment and job creation through the translation of latent opportunities in the environment into productive business organisation.
To inculcate in students the spirit of life-long learning and self-improvement
To inspire students for deeper knowledge in their areas of interest through higher education thereby making them not just consumers of extant knowledge but also potential contributors to knowledge.
To make student proficient in another foreign language (currently French) to enhance their global employability and career advancement.