What are the Art courses to study without Government In WAEC at the university? This is another vital question that requires giving you the appropriate answer.

Here is my honest reply. You may have repeatedly failed Government In WAEC, or it’s your weakest point because it is a voluminous and boring subject, and you may decide to ditch it for other exciting courses in Art. But do you know that Government is not a compulsory subject at WAEC for most Art courses in tertiary institutions, be it University, polytechnics, even colleges of education?

Government is a dreadful pestilence to some aspirants willing to study Art courses in the Higher Institution. Some prefer to avoid it, even if they are interested in Art courses because of its fearsomeness of lowering their grade point average (GPA).

There are numerous courses you can study at University without Agricultural Art. Yes!!! This is true, but you may never know because you have never been within the University’s four walls.

No university in Nigeria will ever inform you that there are courses you can study without English and government literature as an art student.

I have compiled lists of suggested courses you can study as an Art student without Art in WAEC

Here are some suggested courses which do not require Art in WAEC

List of Art Courses to study without Government In WAEC

  • Human Arts
  • Visual and Applied Arts
  • History
  • History and strategic studies
  • History and international studies
  • History and diplomatic studies
  • International studies and diplomacy
  • International Relations and diplomacy
  • History and diplomacy
  • History and International Relations
  • International and Comparative Politics
  • History and Archaeology
  • Islamic Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy and Religious studies
  • Comparative Religious Studies
  • Yoruba and Communication Art
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • History and International Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Igbo Studies,
  • Linguistics and Igbo Studies,
  • Linguistics and Ibibio Studies,
  • Linguistics and Hausa
  • Linguistics and Yoruba,
  • Music
  • Industrial Relations in Economics.
  • International Relations.
  • English and Literary Studies.
  • Hausa language
  • Igbo language
  • Yoruba language
  • History and International Studies.
  • Mass Communication

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