Many students struggle with Mathematics and fear it limits their career choice. This guide highlights well-respected courses you can study in Nigerian universities without relying heavily on Mathematics. Find out which paths match your strengths and future ambitions

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- 1. Law
- 2. Mass Communication / Journalism
- 3. Linguistics & Languages
- 4. Theatre Arts / Performing Arts
- 5. Political Science / International Relations
- 6. Sociology / Psychology / Criminology
- 7. History and Strategic Studies
- 8. Religious Studies / Philosophy
- 9. Guidance and Counselling / Social Work
- 10. Creative and Visual Arts
Choosing a career path is a major decision for every student, especially those who feel nervous about Mathematics. Many believe that every good course requires a high level of mathematical knowledge, but that is not true. There are several highly respected and well-paying courses that focus more on creativity, communication, human behaviour, and society. If Mathematics is not your strong suit, there is still a wide range of courses that will help you excel academically and professionally.
Below are some detailed course options for students who don’t enjoy Mathematics:
1. Law
A career in Law centres on critical thinking, legal interpretation, debate, research, and advocacy. Students learn how to protect rights, defend clients, and shape policies. The program requires strong reading and writing skills - not complex mathematical calculations.2. Mass Communication / Journalism
This course is perfect for those who enjoy storytelling, broadcasting, media production, advertising, or public relations. Students learn how to gather information, report news, and influence public opinion. Creativity and communication are the key skills here.3. Linguistics & Languages
Courses like English, French, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and others explore how languages work and how they shape culture and identity. Students may become translators, editors, teachers, or language experts without depending on Mathematics.4. Theatre Arts / Performing Arts
For students passionate about acting, film production, stage directing, scriptwriting, costume design, or dance, this course provides both artistic expression and professional opportunities in the entertainment industry.Recommended Reads
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