In Nigeria today, there are some courses
that parents would love to see their children study and career path
that everybody would envy. Most do it because they believe they stand a
better chance at employment now that the country has not too good a
story to tell about the rate of unemployment.
Any parent would be glad to know his/her
ward has chosen Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy and others in that
category. It is only few people that have realized or are realizing that
there are some courses that don’t have much people studying them simply
because they have been deemed not lucrative. Hence, the country is now
scanty of specialists or experts in those courses. Other courses are
there but are cast in the background because it is said that students
are in this department out of desperation or the institution forced it
on them. Let us take a look at six out of the many courses that could
fall into this category arranged in no particular order.
Estate Management:
A degree in estate management prepares
you for work in the property sector, not just that, it also equips you
with highly desirable and transferable commerce and business skills.
Graduates of estate management can be employed by global property firms
with interests in building surveying, corporate property, and
investment, planning and development and residential work. Also
medium-sized companies and consultancies require the expertise of an
Estate manager. Some graduates choose to specialize in a particular area
of estate management, for example, undergoing postgraduate courses in
property development, property investment, surveying, real estate
management, environmental conservation for the heritage sector, planning
and environment, and town and country planning amongst others.
For the serious minded and career
oriented ones, one can also opt for options that include postgraduate
studies in banking or finance to enhance their knowledge. It is also
possible to undertake further vocational training, for example in law.
Fishery and Aquaculture: This
course is an agricultural course – it is not just about farming fish.
It is about farming aquatic plants, creatures and organisms such as
prawns, shrimps, oysters, mussels, etc. As the world grows richer and
its population grows larger, it will need more protein – and fish are a
highly nutritious source of protein, vitamins and minerals. The world’s
wild fish cannot supply this rising demand so aquaculture is a rapidly
growing and increasingly important industry to venture into. Aquaculture
and fishery management can be studied as a major degree or a foundation
degree, and also as a Higher National Diploma. Some of the topics are
included in specialist biology and zoology degree courses. For those
that intend to be self employed, this course is the perfect course as it
is highly lucrative.
Statistics: A branch of
Mathematics that is considered inferior to the rest of the mathematical
sciences which are Mathematics and Computer Science. Statisticians are
more or less analysts and what organization, company, parastatal be it
public or private does not need an analyst.There are a handful of
statisticians the market and the economy is in need of several of them.
Of course the pay is high for a job with few experts. One can proceed
with graduate programmes to have an area of specialization. For example,
graduates who have taken statistics alongside finance and
economics, who are working in areas such as risk analytics, marketing insights, and investment analysis, are in some of the best paying and most prestigious roles in banks and financial institutions.
economics, who are working in areas such as risk analytics, marketing insights, and investment analysis, are in some of the best paying and most prestigious roles in banks and financial institutions.
Quantity Surveying: This
course is popular somehow but not in the caliber of Medicine and other
Engineering courses. Quantity surveying is primarily centred on
construction and the management of the costs and budgets of large
projects. The course is in a way inter related with Estate management in
that it deals with buildings, and even estates. With a qualification in
quantity surveying, career possibilities include contracting or private
quantity surveying, building surveying, construction management or
consultancy, accountancy and financial services management or estate
management. International opportunities may also be possible within the
field.
Agricultural Courses:
This should rank No 1, if a particular arrangement was being followed.
In Nigeria today, asides from oil, Agric. is the next alternative to
improving the economy. There are several agric oriented courses in
universities now: Animal Breeding, Animal nutrition, Animal Physiology,
Crop Production and so on. These courses if put into practice are highly
lucrative because food is an everlasting necessity. Farming on a large
scale is big money for whoever is involved. It has been discovered that
most students find themselves in the Agric departments but few actually
chose it.
In conclusion, let us not follow the
crowd, let us look for a course that is highly lucrative with as little
competition as possible and excel in it. That way, no course will be
underestimated.
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