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Admission requirements for Home Economics (Double Major) at Royal City College Of Education, Iyesi, Otta, Ogun State, Ogun State.
Five (5) SSC credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any three (3) of the followings: 1. Agricultural Science 2. Biology 3. Chemistry 4. General Science 5. Health Science 6. Home Management/ 7. Hotel and Catering 8. Food and Nutrition 9. Integrated Science 10. Physical and Health Education/Physical Education 11. Physics 12. Economics 13. General Metal Work 14. Building/Engineering Drawing 15. Men/Ladies Garment Construction and Finishing 16. Men/Ladies Textile Design 17. Spinning 18. Weaving 19. Surface Design and Printing 20. Bleaching, Dyeing and Finishing 21. Basic Electricity GROUP A: Home Economics, Home Management, Cookery, Needle Work and Dress Making, Clothing and Textile, Food and Nutrition, Hotel Management and Catering. GROUP B: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Integrated Science, Health Science, Agricultural Science, Mathematics/Arithmetic Process/Basic Mathematics, Economics, Physical and Health Education.
Home Economics (Double Major) is a versatile undergraduate programme that equips students with in-depth knowledge across two specialised areas, typically combining disciplines such as Food and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Home Management, or Consumer Education. Students develop practical and theoretical competencies in food science, family resource management, textile production, and entrepreneurship, preparing them for diverse professional roles. Graduates of this programme pursue rewarding careers as nutritionists, home economists in public health agencies, fashion and textile entrepreneurs, and consumer affairs officers in government ministries. Those specialising in nutrition may align with the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, while textile-focused graduates often connect with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council. The double major structure broadens graduates' employability and positions them competitively across education, healthcare, hospitality, and the growing Nigerian fashion industry.