Course guide · All Nigerian institutions
62 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer English/Economics. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.
Combining language mastery with economic reasoning, the English and Economics programme equips students with strong analytical, communicative, and interpretive skills essential for navigating Nigeria's dynamic professional landscape. Students study core areas including literary analysis, linguistics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, development economics, and research methodology, gaining the ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas with clarity. The dual nature of the degree opens diverse career pathways, including roles in journalism and media, public policy and government administration, banking and financial services, and corporate communications. Graduates may pursue professional membership with bodies such as ICAN for finance-related paths or the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations for communications careers. The programme produces versatile graduates well-suited for Nigeria's evolving economy.