The Federal University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Funtua (FUMHSF), is one of Nigeria's newest specialised federal universities established to address the growing demand for quality education in medicine, health sciences, and allied healthcare professions. 

The institution is committed to producing highly skilled healthcare professionals equipped with the knowledge, practical experience, and ethical values required to improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria and beyond.

Here we have provided a comprehensive breakdown of FUMHSF courses and programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session

Full List of FUMHSF Courses for 2025/2026

FUMHSF currently offers ten NUC approved undergraduate programmes spread across four faculties. Below is a detailed table of all courses, their faculties, duration, and basic entry subject requirements.

Programme

Faculty

Duration

Core Entry Subjects

MBBS (Medicine and Surgery)

Basic Clinical Sciences and Clinical Sciences

6 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Nursing Science (B.NSc.)

Allied Health Sciences

5 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Human Nutrition and Dietetics (B.Sc.)

Allied Health Sciences

4 years

Chemistry, Biology, Physics/Mathematics

Environmental Health Sciences (B.Sc.)

Allied Health Sciences

4 years

Chemistry, Biology, Physics/Mathematics

Public Health (B.Sc.)

Allied Health Sciences

4 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Mathematics

Occupational Therapy (B.Sc.)

Medical Rehabilitation

5 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Speech-Language Therapy (B.Sc.)

Medical Rehabilitation

5 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Mathematics

Physiotherapy (DPT)

Medical Rehabilitation

5 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Medical Physics (B.Sc.)

Science

4 years

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Biotechnology (B.Sc.)

Science

4 years

Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Mathematics

This spread of courses shows a deliberate effort by the university to cover not just clinical medicine, but also allied health, rehabilitation sciences, and foundational science disciplines that support the broader healthcare system.

Admission Requirements for FUMHSF 2025/2026 Session

Admission into any FUMHSF undergraduate programme generally follows the standard Nigerian university admission process, combining UTME performance, O-level results, and a post UTME screening exercise.

While specific cut off marks and subject combinations vary slightly by programme, the general requirements include the following:

  1. Candidates must register for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

  2. Applicants must select the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Funtua, as their first choice institution during UTME registration.

  3. A minimum of five O-level credits, including English Language, Mathematics, and relevant science subjects, obtained from WASC, SSCE, NECO, GCE, or an equivalent examination, is typically required.

  4. Candidates must meet the specific subject combination for their intended course of study, as outlined in the table above.

  5. Successful candidates are usually required to participate in a post UTME screening exercise organised by the university before final admission offers are made.

Direct Entry candidates with relevant qualifications, such as A-level results, a national diploma, or other recognised certificates, may also apply for admission into some programmes at an advanced standing, subject to the university's specific Direct Entry guidelines for the session.

Why Choose FUMHSF

Beyond the list of courses and admission requirements, several factors make FUMHSF an attractive choice for prospective health sciences students in Nigeria:

  1. Specialised focus: Unlike conventional universities with dozens of unrelated departments, FUMHSF concentrates entirely on medical and health sciences education, allowing for deeper investment in relevant facilities and faculty expertise.

  2. Clinical exposure: Students benefit from training at a 200 bed teaching hospital, offering practical experience alongside theoretical learning.

  3. Research orientation: The university's three research centres, in applied neurosciences, community health, and non-communicable diseases, provide opportunities for students and faculty to engage in meaningful research relevant to Nigeria's healthcare challenges.

  4. ICT integrated curriculum: FUMHSF has designed its curricula to be based on outcomes and technologically driven, aligning with global standards in healthcare education.

  5. Entrepreneurship and industry exposure: Through its Entrepreneurship Development Centre and participation in the Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES), FUMHSF prepares graduates not just as clinicians but also as independent professionals ready to contribute to Nigeria's healthcare and medical technology sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are all FUMHSF courses accredited?
A: Yes. The university has announced that all its 10 undergraduate programmes have received full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC).

Q: Does FUMHSF accept Direct Entry candidates?
A: Yes. Qualified direct entry candidates with recognised qualifications may apply for admission into eligible programmes, subject to the university's admission requirements.

Q: Can I change my course after gaining admission into FUMHSF?
A: Yes. Eligible students may apply for a change of course in line with the university's regulations, provided they meet the requirements for the new course, and there are available spaces.

Q: Can I apply for more than one course at FUMHSF?
A: No. Applicants are generally expected to apply for one programme during the admission process. Where permitted, eligible candidates may later apply for a change of courses in accordance with the university's admission policies.

Q: How can I confirm whether my preferred course is available at FUMHSF?
A: You should visit the official FUMHSF website and review the Undergraduate Programmes page before submitting your admission application.