Course guide · All Nigerian institutions
78 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Christian Religious Studies/Economics. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.
Combining theological inquiry with economic principles, the Christian Religious Studies/Economics programme equips students with a broad understanding of Christian doctrine, biblical studies, and moral philosophy alongside core economic theories, quantitative analysis, and policy frameworks. Students explore how faith-based values intersect with financial systems, development economics, and social ethics, producing graduates who think critically about both spiritual and material dimensions of human society. Career opportunities in Nigeria span education, where graduates can teach at secondary and tertiary levels, the public service sector, faith-based non-governmental organisations, and development consulting. Those who strengthen their economic credentials may pursue professional certification with the Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria, while education-focused graduates can register with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria for formal practice recognition.