This is level 3  course that offered of the BA (Hons)in Library Information Studies Programme. This course is 3 credit course and therefore  you are required to spend 150 hours learning in this course. 

This is a compulsory, 6 credit course that offered in level 3 of the BA Hons (LIS) Degree Programme

This is a compulsory, 6 credit course that offered in level 3 of the BA Hons (LIS) Degree Programme.

Indexing and Abstracting (HSU5304) is the first course of the second semester of BA Honors in LIS Degree programme. This course introduces you to two important practices in information retrieval and searching behavior, Indexing and Abstracting.

This is a three (03) credit course and there are 10 sessions in this course which will help you to improve your capabilities in indexing and abstracting practices. There are one demonstration, two (02) practical sessions and two (02) continuous assessment tests in the course.


This is a compulsory, 6 credit course that offered in level 5 of the BA Hons (LIS) Degree Programme.

As this course is 6 credits you are required to spend 300 hours on this course. You  will need  this number of hours to  read the sessions, attempt the activities, attend the day schools, do practical sessions (four days), face Continuous Assessments Tests (CAT) exams including 3 hours for the final examination.

This course is a compulsory, 6 credit course that offered in level 5 of the BA Hons (LIS) Degree Programme. As this course is 6 credits you are required to spend 300 hours on this course. You will need this number of hours to read the sessions, attempt the activities, attend the day schools, do practical sessions (four days), face Continuous Assessments Tests (CAT) exams including 3 hours for the final examination.

HSU6302 is a compulsory, 3-credit course offered in level 6 of the BA Hons (LIS) Degree Programme.

One credit is equivalent to 45–50 notional hours. As this course is 3 credits, you are required to spend 150 hours on it. You will need this number of hours to read the sessions, attempt the activities, attend the day schools, and face Continuous Assessment Tests (CAT) exams, including 3 hours for the final examination.