JAMB For Science Students
JAMB Syllabus for Science Students
This syllabus covers the core subjects typically required for Science, Engineering, Medical, and Technology courses (e.g., Medicine, Engineering, Computer Science, Microbiology, Pharmacy).
Subjects Included:
- Use of English (Compulsory)
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
1. Use of English
This subject is compulsory for all candidates.
A. Comprehension/Summary
- Description: Answering questions on passages to test comprehension, interpretation, and inference.
- Skills: Grasping the main idea, identifying details, interpreting figurative language, and summarizing content.
- Prescribed Text: The Life Changer by Khadija Abubakar Jalli (Note: Confirm the current year's text as it is subject to change).
B. Lexis and Structure
- Synonyms and Antonyms: Contextual meanings of words.
- Sentence Construction: Ambiguity, concord (agreement), and sentence types.
- Word Classes: Detailed usage of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions.
- Idioms: Understanding idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms.
- Register: Vocabulary associated with specific fields (e.g., Medicine, ICT, Engineering).
C. Oral Forms
- Phonology: Vowels (Monophthongs/Diphthongs) and Consonants.
- Stress: Word stress and sentence stress patterns (Emphatic stress).
- Intonation: Falling and rising tunes.
2. Mathematics
Essential for Engineering, Physical Sciences, and Computer Science.
A. Number and Numeration
- Number Bases: Binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal conversions.
- Fractions, Decimals, Approximations: Significant figures, percentage errors.
- Indices, Logarithms, and Surds: Laws of indices, standard form, laws of logarithms.
- Sets: Notation, Venn diagrams, union, intersection, complement.
B. Algebra
- Polynomials: Factorization, roots of equations, remainder and factor theorems.
- Variation: Direct, inverse, joint, and partial variation.
- Inequalities: Linear and quadratic inequalities (graphical and analytical solutions).
- Progressions: Arithmetic Progression (AP) and Geometric Progression (GP).
- Binary Operations: Identity and inverse elements.
- Matrices and Determinants: Basic operations, determinants, inverses of 2x2 and 3x3 matrices.
C. Geometry and Trigonometry
- Euclidean Geometry: Angles, parallel lines, triangles, polygons, circle theorems.
- Mensuration: Perimeters, areas, volumes of 2D and 3D shapes (spheres, cones, cylinders).
- Coordinate Geometry: Midpoint, gradient, distance formula, equation of a line, perpendicular/parallel lines.
- Trigonometry: Sine, Cosine, Tangent ratios, angles of elevation/depression, graphs of trig functions.
D. Calculus
- Differentiation: Limits, derivatives of algebraic/trigonometric functions, product/quotient rules, rates of change, maxima/minima.
- Integration: Indefinite and definite integrals, area under a curve, application to kinematics (velocity/acceleration).
E. Statistics
- Data Representation: Pie charts, bar charts, histograms.
- Measures of Location & Dispersion: Mean, median, mode, range, variance, standard deviation.
- Probability: Independent and mutually exclusive events, permutations and combinations.
3. Physics
A. Mechanics
- Measurements and Units: Fundamental/derived quantities, dimensions, vernier calipers/micrometer screw gauge.
- Scalars and Vectors: Vector addition, resolution of vectors.
- Motion: Linear motion (equations of motion), projectiles, Newton’s laws, momentum, impulse.
- Gravitational Field: Law of universal gravitation, gravitational potential, escape velocity.
- Equilibrium of Forces: Moments, center of gravity, stability.
- Work, Energy, and Power: Conservation of energy, renewable/non-renewable energy.
- Friction: Static and dynamic friction, coefficient of friction.
- Simple Machines: Lever, pulley, inclined plane, mechanical advantage, efficiency.
- Elasticity: Hooke’s Law, Young’s Modulus.
B. Heat and Thermodynamics
- Temperature: Scales, thermometers.
- Thermal Expansion: Solids and liquids (Linear, Area, Volume expansivity).
- Gas Laws: Boyle’s, Charles’, Pressure law, Ideal gas equation (PV=nRT).
- Quantity of Heat: Specific heat capacity, latent heat.
- Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection, radiation.
C. Waves and Optics
- Waves: Mechanical vs. Electromagnetic, transverse vs. longitudinal.
- Light: Reflection (plane/curved mirrors), Refraction (glass prism, lenses, apparent depth).
- Optical Instruments: Microscope, telescope, human eye (defects and corrections).
- Sound: Echoes, speed of sound, resonance, Doppler effect.
D. Electricity and Magnetism
- Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law, electric field, potential, capacitors (series/parallel).
- Current Electricity: Ohm’s law, resistors, resistivity, Kirchhoff’s laws, electric energy/power.
- Magnetism: Magnetic fields, earth’s magnetic field.
- Electromagnetism: Electromagnetic induction, transformers, AC circuits (RLC).
E. Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics: Structure of the atom, isotopes.
- Nuclear Physics: Radioactivity (Alpha, Beta, Gamma), half-life, fission, fusion.
- Photoelectric Effect: Einstein’s equation, duality of matter.
- Electronics: Semiconductors (p-type, n-type), diodes, transistors.
4. Chemistry
A. Physical Chemistry
- Separation Techniques: Distillation, evaporation, filtration, chromatography.
- Atomic Structure: Protons, neutrons, electrons, orbitals (s, p, d, f), electronic configuration.
- Bonding: Ionic, covalent, co-ordinate, metallic, van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding.
- Stoichiometry: Mole concept, Avogadro’s constant, empirical/molecular formulae.
- States of Matter: Kinetic theory, Gas laws.
- Energetics: Exothermic/endothermic reactions, enthalpy changes (combustion, neutralization).
- Kinetics and Equilibrium: Rate of reaction, factors affecting rate, Le Chatelier’s principle.
- Electrochemistry: Electrolysis, electrochemical cells, redox reactions, oxidation numbers.
B. Inorganic Chemistry
- Periodic Table: Trends in properties (ionization energy, electronegativity, atomic radii).
- Acids, Bases, and Salts: pH scale, indicators, properties, preparation of salts.
- Non-Metals: Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Chlorine (and their compounds).
- Metals: Alkali metals, Alkaline earth metals, Aluminium, Iron, Copper, Alloys.
C. Organic Chemistry
- Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes (Nomenclature, properties, reactions).
- Aromatic Compounds: Benzene structure and properties.
- Alkanols and Alkanoic Acids: Ethanol (fermentation), Ethanoic acid.
- Derivatives: Esters (saponification), Fats/Oils, Amino acids, Proteins, Polymers (plastics, rubber).
D. Environmental Chemistry
- Pollution: Air, water, and soil pollution.
- Chemical Industries: Biotechnology, heavy chemicals, fine chemicals.
5. Biology
A. Variety of Organisms
- Classification: 5 Kingdoms (Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia).
- The Cell: Structure (Plant vs. Animal), organelles (mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome), cell theory.
B. Form and Function
- Nutrition: Autotrophic (Photosynthesis), Heterotrophic (Holozoic, Saprophytic).
- Transport: Diffusion, Osmosis, Plasmolysis, Circulatory systems (Mammals vs. Plants).
- Respiration: Aerobic/Anaerobic, respiratory systems in various organisms (gills, lungs, stomata).
- Excretion: Kidney function, skin, waste products.
- Support and Movement: Skeleton types (Hydrostatic, Exoskeleton, Endoskeleton).
- Reproduction: Asexual (Fission, budding), Sexual (Meiosis, fertilization, pollination in plants).
- Growth: Mitosis, germination.
- Control and Coordination: Nervous system (Neurons, Brain, Spinal cord), Endocrine system (Hormones).
- Homeostasis: Regulation of body temperature, water balance.
C. Ecology
- Ecosystems: Biotic/Abiotic factors, Food chains/webs, Trophic levels.
- Habitats: Aquatic (Freshwater/Marine), Terrestrial (Marsh, Forest, Savanna, Desert).
- Population: Density, factors affecting population size.
- Pollution and Conservation: Ecological management.
D. Heredity and Evolution
- Genetics: Mendel’s laws, genes, chromosomes, DNA, RNA.
- Variation: Discontinuous (Blood groups) vs. Continuous (Height).
- Evolution: Theories (Lamarck, Darwin), evidence of evolution.
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