Faculty of Humanities
Explore human culture, history, and language through innovative education and critical thinking at Ritman University’s Faculty of Humanities.
Faculty Overview
Understanding Human Experience
Critical Thinking
Our faculty emphasizes critical analysis of texts, history, and cultural phenomena across diverse contexts.
Global Perspective
Students explore human experiences across cultures, languages, and historical periods around the world.
Creative Expression
We foster the development of strong communication skills, creative thinking, and expressive abilities.
Our Departments
Academic Departments
The Faculty of Humanities houses cutting-edge departments that blend the theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students for impactful careers.
History and International Studies
Study the past and present of human societies and international relations across different regions and time periods.
Language and Literary Studies
Explore languages, literature, and various forms of cultural expression across historical and contemporary contexts.
Academic Journey
Our Programs
Comprehensive academic programs designed to foster critical thinking, innovation, and expertise in scientific and technological fields.
Admission Requirements
Undergraduate Programs: Our Bachelor’s programs provide a strong foundation in scientific principles and modern applications.
- Academic transcripts
- Entrance examination
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- Minimum UTME score as required by JAMB
- Five O’Level credits, including English and Mathematics
- Successful completion of the university’s screening process
Available Degrees
B.A. History and International Studies: Duration: 4 years
B.A. Language and Literary Studies: Duration: 4 years
Faculty Members
Faculty Members

Dr. Edet Effiong Okon
Dean
Faculty of Humanities

Mr Patrick E. Udoh
H.O.D
Dept. of History and Int"l Studies

Mr Patrick E. Udoh
H.O.D
Dept. of Language and Literary Studies
Ready to Explore the Human Experience?
Join our Faculty of Humanities and develop the critical thinking and communication skills needed to understand and shape human culture.